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    The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Great Flood This epic has fascinated especially Christians and scholars who are interested in the fact which The Bible is based on ancient writings on the human history through modern history. Most of The Epic of Gilgamesh has no major significance from the religious point of view‚ but scholars are recognizing the parallels between the history presented as an experience from a kingdom and its king with the ideas of creation including the Great Flood. This epic uses

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    The two stories of Gilgamesh and Genesis have many similarities that raise to question whether or not the great flood actually happened. The Epic was written in Cuneiform‚ on twelve tablets in the form of a poem‚ while Genesis was written and later translated in paper manuscript‚ the Bible. In the Epic‚ Gilgamesh the King of Uruk‚ who had great wisdom and strength. Gilgamesh’s was a tyrannical leader which lead Uruk to call upon the Gods to create a man worthy of challenging Gilgamesh’s existence

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    amazing stories of the great flood that are described in‚ The Epic of Gilgamesh which is translated by N.K. Sandars and "The Story of the Flood" which is the King James version‚ both stories similarly. Many of the events of each story are very similar in ways and very different in some of them. From reading both stories I concluded that there was a huge flood that took place in that area of the world. Even though the way both stories describe the flood; The Epic of Gilgamesh is more imaginable. I

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    Flood stories have been a common thread in many religions across the globe. Two very similar flood stories are the story of Noah in Genesis and the story of Utnapishtim in the epic of Gilgamesh. I believe that they are similar as they have been said to occur around the same region (which is somewhere around our present day middle-east). The flood in both stories destroys most of mankind. They represent rebirth and a new beginning for mankind. In the epic of Gilgamesh the gods decided to destroy mankind

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    Gilgamesh vs. Genesis Most stories we hear of the past are about heroes that are in search for something of meaning. History is a way to not only let the stories of the past move on to future generations‚ but also teaches us the morals and values of these epics. Epics are long narrative poems in elevated language that follows the journey of an important figure‚ or hero‚ whose journey is important to the history/culture of a people. The hero usually faces adversity and returns home significantly

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    THE STORY OF THE FLOOD- the Epic of Gilgamesh ’You know the city Shurrupak‚ it stands on the banks of Euphrates? That city grew old and the gods that were in it were old. There was Anu‚-lord of the firmament‚ their father‚ and warrior Enlil their counsellor‚ Ninurta the helper‚ and Ennugi watcher over canals; and with them also was Ea. In those days the world teemed‚ the people multiplied‚ the world bellowed like a wild bull‚ and the great god was aroused by the clamour. Enlil heard the clamour

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    destruction of mankind with the help of a great flood which is sent in the form of a supernatural force in order to wipe them out for their misdeeds. Amidst all the existing variations of the flood stories‚ the most renowned is undoubtedly the account from the Biblical book of Genesis. Although this version of the story shares many similarities in terms of the structure that it follows with pre-existing accounts such as Babylonian epic of Gilgamesh and previous Sumerian account; it can be argued

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    Genesis 6 culminates with the proclamation of judgment upon the whole earth resulting in a global flood. This judgment is pronounced not only on mankind but on all living things. The primary focus of Genesis 6 is on man’s sins‚ and indeed mankind was culpable in bringing about this judgment. The question is was it the sole reason for the flood? If man’s wickedness was the sole reason then why destroy the earth and all the animals as well? And what did it accomplish? Sin quickly resumed after the

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    in the older culture that men used for satisfaction‚ instead of being actual contributors to civilization like in todays society. In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ The Odyssey‚ and Genesis‚ women are depicted in a negative way by giving off a seductive‚ tempting‚ and conniving image‚ the influencers for making men make unwise decisions. The author of Gilgamesh is unknown‚ it was written in 2100 B.C. and the place of origin in in Mesopotamia. The author of the Odyssey is Homer and it was

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    Great Floods have been a topic of many myths throughout time. These stories are mostly about gods or higher powers trying to wipe out or cleanse the population. Some of these myths include; Eridu Genesis‚ Atrahasis Epic‚ Gilgamesh‚ and many more. The Eridu Genesis is the earliest flood myth. It tells how The deity Enki tells Ziudsura about his plan to destroy all of man with a flood and instructs him to build a giant boat. It floods for seven days and then Ziudsura makes sacrifices and chants

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