Adam Genesis Sumer
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On the other hand, it is unlikely that the Biblical account is derived from Sumerian, the differences between the two representations, and that the Genesis record is derived from numerical precision, realism, completeness, and the obvious superiority between moral and spiritual qualities.
The Sumerian author, who wrote the original anti-diluent list, is more likely to have a document (possibly a clay tablet) containing numerical information about the age of the patriarchs, which he mistakenly interpreted about the age of the eight-year patriarchs, similar to those of the accountant in Creation. As written in the Sexagesimalsystem. 6
Another possibility is that the Sumerians have an oral tradition of the antidiluvian world that represents only the general framework of the story, the number of participants, the approximate size of their age, and the round sum, and that these numbers are essentially decimal. incorrectly, it is believed that sex is low during the compilation of the antidileax list. 6
The first chapters of Creation contain numerical information about the age of the Bible patriarchs and their chronological relationships in the antidilian world. 6
It also includes a description of the moral and moral condition as well as that time. 6
The Genesis calculus gives us an idea of this dark part of human history and tells us about a chronology of that time. 6
In all preserved old records, there is no other document containing detailed and consistent information contained in the Book of Creation. 6
It is reasonable to assume that the Gilgamesh epic, at least in writing, was the source of the flood Bible story, as before the Bible account. 11th
From a historical or literary point of view, it is difficult to refute. 11th
However, if one assumes that the book of Creation is inspired by God, the idea that the Creation flood report was borrowed from Gilgamesh does not work. 11th
There is a lot of evidence to support the belief that the Bible books, and in particular the Book of Creation, are indeed inspired by God. 11th
The idea of a garden as an extraterrestrial place in Sumerian literature was accepted by the narrator of the book of Creation for theological and etiological purposes. 3
Apparently, a garden like Dilmun in Eden was an immortal joy of eternity. 3
The theological reflection here, unlike the other gods, will be the god of Creation, not a selfish God, but a God who wants to relate to humanity. 3
In short, the purpose of Eden's narrative in Genesis can be interpreted in two ways. 3
In Sumer (as stated in the Epic of Gilgamesh), which represents the flood, there is no reason for the gods' decision to destroy humanity. 6
There is no implication for human error. 6
The flood is not a divine punishment but a strange movement of the gods. 6
In Creation, however, God intends to purify humanity, because men's ideas and designs were always evil, and the world was full of violence. 6
I understand that Creation has rejected, rejected and questioned the Mesopotamian myths about humanity, the origins and relationships of the gods. 12
Genesis denies that sexual intercourse between a man and a woman (Enkidu and prostitute) leads animals to fear and fear men. 12
When God realized that the animals were not friends for Adam and made Eve, Enkidu came to find a friend with Shamhat. 12
Mesopotamian myths, united and becoming a place, are the legendary Garden of Eden. 12
A fourth place on the map above is also interesting. Urdu (Chaldeen Bible Ur, Sumerian: Urim) Near Eridu, where Ibrahim, Nahor and Terah lived before emigrating to Haran in northern Syria. 12
I know these three men are probably responsible for turning the primitive human stories in Mesopotamia into the account of the legendary Garden of Eden. 12
To compare with the Sumerian king list Adam and Noah are not included. 6
Neither Sumerian nor Sumerian flood hero (Ziusudra) is on the king list. 6
However, with the same rules for selecting symbols representing the various forces of the base, as in the sexist system, it is understood that the small sphere and the small circle represent one and ten, and the larger circles represent the next force. base (102) and ten-floor power (103); 6
When the main part of the text is continued, it tells us that the kingdom comes from heaven again and is in the ancient city of Kish. 5
After thousands of years of reign, Kish was equally overthrown by the old city of Erech. 5
Prologue and most of this amazing text