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Enūma Eliš (Akkadian Cuneiform: 𒂊𒉡𒈠𒂊𒇺, also
spelled "
Enuma Elish"),
meaning "When on High", is a
Babylonian creation myth (named
after its opening...
- Jupiter. He was a
prominent figure in
Babylonian cosmology,
especially in the
Enūma Eliš
creation myth. The name of
Marduk was
solely spelled as dAMAR.UTU in...
- Abzû (Apsu), the groundwater, to
produce the gods in the
Babylonian epic
Enûma Elish,
which translates as "when on high." She is
referred to as a woman...
- lapis-lazuli
measuring rod and
measuring line in her hand." In
tablet IV of the
Enuma Elish, the rod and ring
symbol is
referenced as: "They rejoiced, and they...
- deity, Marduk,
replaced Enlil as the head of the
mythological pantheon. The
Enûma Eliš, a
creation myth epic was an
original Babylonian work. In it, Apsu...
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Enuma Anu
Enlil (𒌓𒀭𒈾𒀭𒂗𒆤𒇲 U4 AN.na dEN.LÍL.lá, lit. When [the gods] Anu and
Enlil [...]),
abbreviated EAE, is a
major series of 68 or 70 tablets...
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describe the
ordering of the
cosmos from a
state of
chaos or amorphousness.
Enûma Eliš (Babylonian
creation myth)
Eridu Genesis Gr****
cosmogonical myth Jamshid...
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human beings. The
Enuma Elish is in
continuity with
other texts like the Myth of Anzû, the
Labbu Myth, and KAR 6. In both the
Enuma Elish and the Myth...
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found in the
library of Ashurbanipal, in modern-day
north Iraq.
Enuma Elis (also
spelled Enuma Elish) is a
Babylonian creation myth with an
unclear composition...
- sea or
groundwater located within the earth. In the
later Babylonian epic
Enûma Eliš, Abzu, the "begetter of the gods", is
inert and
sleepy but
finds his...