Gilgamesh and Genesis In our society, the majority are Jewish Christians and it is difficult to compare Bible stories with stories from other cultures. Many of us violate our traditional beliefs and it is very difficult to evaluate them objectively. However, in comparison with the Genesis of the Bible and the ancient Sumerian text "Epic of Gilgamesh", from many similarities it can be seen that the same type of spiritual exploration inspired the composition of the two pieces.
Gilgamesh and Flood of Genesis Epic of Gilgamesh records the world's floods and stories before Genesis. So, some people argue that this will invalidate the record of Genesis. But P. J. Wiseman presented an interesting theory to his books "Ancient Records" and "The Structure of Genesis" (New York: Thomas Nelson, 1985). He believed that Moses did not write Genesis, but translated it into an ancient stone tablet written in wedge-shaped writing. Each tablet is originally written by a witness to a specific event, or by someone who receives information from witnesses.
Andrew George suggested that the flood story of Genesis is closely related to the conspiracy of Gilgamesh, and few people doubt that it originated from the story of Mesopotamia. Especially if the story enables alternatives, it is particularly noteworthy that the story of the flood of Gilgamesh continues "in the same order, little by little" after the Flood story of Genesis. In a tora review in 2001 published on behalf of the conservative movement of the Jews, Ravi scholar Robert Wechsler said. These stories disappeared during the subsequent revision. "
The Genesis flood myth is similar to many other flood myths from various cultures, in particular the Sumerian flood myths from Utna Pischim of Gilgamesh, the most likely flood of the Genesis. The earliest known flood myths of the document are flood myths of Sumerian seen in the Deluge Tablet where hero was named Ziusudra. The story of the Quran is repeated in the Quran. There, the ark appears in SafinaNūḥ (Arabic: سفينة نوح "Noah's boat"). Noah 's Ark was searched at least during the Eusebius era (275 - 339 BC), and believers of myths kept searching for it in modern times. Many investigations have been done on the ark, but there is no confirmed physical evidence for the ark. There is no scientific evidence that Noah 's Ark exists in the Bible and there is no evidence in the geologic record of the global flood of the Bible.