In these two stories, the wrath of God makes you believe that God does not hesitate to revenge human beings and to create a world of evil in the world they created for good. The gods of transformation and the gods of the Old Testament created a world full of life, happy and graceful. No matter how it resembles, the destruction and reconstruction of the world by the God of each book is full of differences. They teach lessons learned from human beings that should not be forgotten. "Whatever God is, who brought the order to the universe, even if it divides and subdivides it into it, he formed the earth" pg 685.
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.
Although Genesis effectively explains the periodic timeframe of creation and flooding, the difference between descriptiveness and the Old Testament and the transformation becomes clear. "Genesis" refers to all living things, birds, livestock, wild animals, all living creatures gathering on the earth, and all human beings, the water on the earth grows increasingly large. The earth has been wiped out; humans and animals, creatures moving along the ground and birds in the air have disappeared from the earth. Only Noah, and those who are with him in the ark, "(7: 18 - 23). In contrast, Humphreys of O'Fred's metamorphosis says: river flooding across the plains of Great River : Using prose prose and sensory language for transformation demonstrates compelling and complex details of transformation