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    Gilgamesh and Ramayana

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    in the oral tradition. Though it is unrealistic to believe that these men truly fought against divine beings‚ their stories played a role in the ancient world‚ which was the beginning of the formation of society and civilization. The epics of “Gilgamesh” and “The Ramayana of Valmiki” both served their societies as an outline of a moral code‚ defined the role of a hero‚ and instilled the belief of the fallibility of man‚ no matter how great. One of the defining characteristics of a society is the

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    Interview With Gilgamesh

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    You reminded me of a character I read about‚ his name was Gilgamesh. You and Gilgamesh had similar qualities as well as different qualities. One quality you two had in common was having a difficult time when meeting people‚ being independent. Gilgamesh had trouble getting along with Enkidu when they first met. They fought with each other for a numerous amount of days. When new people are

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh is an adventurous tale of the mighty King Gilgamesh that is so enthralled in making his name written in the stones of history forever. In his many challenges against this goal of his from meaningless slaughter of an appointed guardian to quarrels with the gods‚ he loses his loving brother‚ who was seemingly his other half. With the endless amount of grief the king is almost consumed in‚ his actions become selfish and fearful of death‚ which sends him on the quest for eternal

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    Achilles vs Gilgamesh

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    perform such sacrifices are required to give up something they love‚ cherish or own in order to serve a greater purpose. Achilles from The Iliad must sacrifice his physical possessions to appease his gods. Gilgamesh is unwillingly forced to sacrifice his beloved brother. Cain from The Bible also forfeits material possessions‚ but he also gives up his own integrity‚ as well as eternal life in his Heaven. These sacrifices appear to differ in the severity of what is given up‚ but they are actually

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    The Bible is the Christian scriptures‚ consisting of 66 books of the old and new testaments. It is also the Jewish scriptures‚ consisting of the Torah or law‚ the prophets‚ and the Hagiographa or writings. Inthis essay I will answer commonly asked question about the bible‚ when the first version of the King James Bible written. For a very long time Jews and Christians widely believed that Moses wrote the first five books of the bible. There was lots of speculation about this fact‚ because it

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    Inerrancy In The Bible

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    scriptures as written in the Holy Bible to be authentic‚ factual and entirely absent of any errors. For centuries the biblical stories of the Creation‚ Adam and Eve‚ Noah and The Flood‚ Tower of Babel along with others were believed by Hebrews and Christians to be factual history. Beginning in later 1800 to 1900AD‚ these stories began to be thought as legends instead of credible history. This change of believe from non-fiction to fiction questioned the authenticity of the bible along with organized

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    Epistle To Hebrews Analysis

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    The Authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews Over the centuries‚ there have been many attempts to identify the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews. The nominations that seem to have more data to back them are the Apostle Paul‚ Barnabas the Levite‚ Apollos‚ the husband/wife team of Priscilla and Aquila‚ and Luke. Although little evidence exists to promote the following nominees‚ a simple list will be informative. It is not enough to know the major candidates for authorship. Evidence may surface

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    form of the construction of legal documents and constitutional amendments. Likewise‚ this took the form of scriptures‚ myths‚ and holy texts for the Ancient Hebrews. In these texts‚ which usually took the form of epics and stories‚ heroes - not limited to Abraham‚ Jacob‚ Samson‚ Moses‚ and David - were chosen by God to save‚ create‚ or boost Hebrew society in some way‚ shape‚ or form. In doing so‚ the writers characterized these leaders with certain character traits which made them desirable. Even though

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    Mesopotamia‚ Egypt and Hebrews Mesopotamia and Egypt are known as the “place of the first civilization” followed by the Hebrews. These three societies traded extensively‚ but there was a difference in economic area. Mesopotamia was more productive of technological improvements‚ because their environment was more difficult to manage than the Nile valley. Trade contacts were more extensive‚ and the Mesopotamians gave attention to a merchant class and commercial law. Priests were part of the

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    Gilgamesh Intrigue

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    The persona I wanted to be for our final presentation was Gilgamesh. What intrigues me the most about Gilgamesh is his will to stay alive forever. Everyone has a different idea about what life means to him or her. I have always been one interested in learning what the meaning of life is‚ and Gilgamesh felt it was to live forever. Gilgamesh was the King of Uruk‚ an ancient city of Sumer‚ which was later known as Babylonia. The story was first an oral myth that was passed down from generation‚ but

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