A Comparison of the Divine in Gilgamesh, the Old Testament of the Bible, and Metamorphoses
[2023-01-01 13:25:17]
The sacredness of Gilgamesh, the Old Testament and its transformation, and different languages, customs and traditions, the ancient Hebrew, the Eastern Easter festival, and the Romans have very different beliefs about God's faith. For example, Hebrew is monotheism, Greeks and Romans believed many gods in the early and early stages. In the ancient times of this work, these differences between religious beliefs and many similarities were outlined. The Old Testament is an excellent reference book to explain the Hebrew faith, while Gilgamesh outlines many of the Middle Eastern faiths.
The decisive details of the Old Testament and transformation are in stark contrast to Gilgamesh's epic. The sacred god of Gilgamesh seems to be "ringing" due to the destruction of the flood. Therefore, they finished the flood site with "pain and revenge heart". However, in pervert, two survivors Deucalion and Pyrrha seem to be changing the human form in the new world order by throwing stones. Deucalion, a reincarnated man, and a stone of Pyrrha (Deucalion's wife, cousin, companion) threw out and revived the production of women. In Genesis IX, sections 1 to 7, Noah, his wife, Siem, Ham, and Japhes explain how they lived on Earth when they reviewed the flood. Orton's Norton Anthology of Metamorphosis explains how animals on the planet are formed and evolved and evolve from water and heat (559). In Chapter 17 of Genesis, the Earth began to supplement himself.
Where did the man come from? When is the time and existence of the flood? Who are the artists who fascinated the world at the time? The sacred myth of Ovid's literary work is similar to the epic of Gilgamesh, for both works realize the structure "space places emphasis on importance". Both works represent a wonderful poem, explaining the flood in detail. Many people will criticize the Old Testament as simplifying the flood and interpreting it as systematic and organized. Nevertheless, remember that the description of the flood in the old test was written around 1500 BC. Although it is an egg, "pervert" may be written between 8 and 17 years old. The Old Testament is well written as the Hebrew monotheistic god has made a solid deal with his descendants. Edition Maynard Mike New York: Norton 1987, 549-560. )