1.2 Human history
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Abraham was one of the sages (1)
Adapa and Enmeduranki (1)
Ahiqar story (1)
All creatures were tame (1)
Angelic instruction of Seth (1)
Antediluvian longevity (1)
Antediluvian sages and kings (1)
Atrahasis and Cypria (1)
Atrahasis and his boat (1)
Avestan version of overpopulation (1)
Babylon founded by giants (1)
Belus and Saturnus (1)
Berossus on the antediluvian history (1)
Berossus on the antediluvian history (2)
Berossus on the antediluvian history (3)
Berossus on the antediluvian history (4)
Berossus on the antediluvian history (5)
Berossus on the antediluvian history (6)
Berossus on the antediluvian history (7)
Berossus on the antediluvian history (8)
Berossus on the antediluvian history (9)
Berossus on the antediluvian sages (1)
Birth of the Phrygian Great Mother (1)
Book of Giants (1)
Building of the tower (1)
Catalogue of Women (1)
A city making noise (1)
Common language (1)
Deucalion's flood story (1)
Dumuzi = King (1)
Dynasties after the Flood (1)
Earth weighed down (1)
Enmeduranki the Diviner (1)
Enmeduranki the Diviner (2)
Eve's address to her children (1)
The First Hermes (1)
The First Hermes (2)
The first king of Babylon (1)
The first plague (1)
Five cities, nine kings (1)
The flood account of Berossus (1)
The flood account of Berossus (2)
Flood as punishment (1)
Flood of water and flood of fire (1)
Flood story according to Cosmas (1)
Flood story according to Gnostics (1)
Flood story according to Sethians (1)
The flood story of Hierapolis (1)
The flood story of Hierapolis (2)
Gilgamesh in bar Konai (1)
Gilgamesh in the Book of Giants (1)
The idea of Holy Scripture (1)
Initially they lived like animals (1)
Ionitus and Nimrod (1)
Istahar ascending to heaven (1)
The king Yima saves the world (1)
The knowledge of Seth (1)
Knowledge of the coming Flood (1)
The List of antediluvian kings (1)
Manetho studied antediluvian texts (1)
Measuring of time in the Chaldean history (1)
Mesopotamian Flood story (1)
The myth of the Seven Sages (1)
Nimrod (= Ninurta) as giant (1)
Nimrod = Zoroaster (1)
Nimrod and Ninus (1)
Nimrod as the king and sage (1)
Nimrod the founder of Babylon (1)
Nimrod the inventor of magic arts (1)
The noise of the young gods (1)
Oannes teaching mankind (1)
Of the people rescued from the Flood (1)
Ogyges the king (1)
On the origin of astrology (1)
On the work of Berossus (2)
The origin of mortality (1)
The original language (1)
Overpopulation in Euripides (1)
Overpopulation in Mahabharata (1)
Overpopulation in Mahabharata (2)
Overpopulation of the earth (1)
The people of Shinar (1)
Postdiluvian history according to Berossus (1)
Postdiluvian history according to Berossus (2)
The second and third Hermes (1)
The second plague (1)
Seven sages of Greece (1)
The seven sages sent down to depths (1)
The seven wise men of Babylon (1)
The Silver race (1)
The sons of Seth (1)
The Suteans and sons of Seth (1)
The ten antediluvian kings (1)
Twofold destruction and renewal of the world (1)
Utnapishtim in the Book of Giants (1)
Weeping in Sun's temple (2)
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1. Religious and ideological doctrines and imagery (752)
1.1 Cosmogonic and cosmological ideas (98)
1.1 Cosmogonic and cosmological ideas (98)
- 1.1.1 Primal undifferentiated unity (23)
- 1.1.1.1 Primal father: sweet-water ocean (Apsu) (17)
- 1.1.1.2 Primal mother: salt-water ocean (Tiamat) (9)
- 1.1.2 Emergence of consciousness (Mummu) (3)
- 1.1.3 Emergence of binary oppositions (38)
- 1.1.3.1 Light vs. darkness (9)
- 1.1.3.2 Purity vs. sin (4)
- 1.1.3.3 Perfection vs. imperfection (5)
- 1.1.3.4 Good vs. evil (3)
- 1.1.3.5 Right vs. wrong/left (1)
- 1.1.3.6 Life vs. death (2)
- 1.1.3.7 Spirit vs. matter (1)
- 1.1.3.8 Sweet water vs. salt water (3)
- 1.1.3.9 Unity vs. plurality
- 1.1.3.10 Universe of heaven vs. universe of earth (10)
- 1.1.4 Emergence of gods (2)
- 1.1.5 Emergence of chaos (12)
- 1.1.5.1 Tiamat = angry sea = dragon (6)
- 1.1.5.2 Creation of demons (6)
- 1.1.6 Primordial battle and defeat of the Dragon (9)
- 1.1.7 Establishment of cosmos (17)
- 1.1.7.1 Fixing places for gods (5)
- 1.1.7.2 Binding forces of evil (1)
- 1.1.7.3 Building the heavenly city (7)
- 1.1.8 Creation of physical world (15)
- 1.1.8.1 Creation of man (7)
- 1.1.8.2 Blending spirit and matter (2)
- 1.1.8.3 Original sin (4)
- 1.1.9 Immortality of the soul (6)
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1.2 Human history (96)
1.2 Human history (96)
- 1.2.1 Three progressively deteriorating world ages (3)
- 1.2.2 Descent of kingship from heaven
- 1.2.3 Antediluvian age (44)
- 1.2.3.1 Seven antediluvian kings (16)
- 1.2.3.2 Seven antediluvian cities (2)
- 1.2.3.3 Seven sages (24)
- 1.2.3.4 Longevity (8)
- 1.2.3.5 One language (3)
- 1.2.4 Deluge (43)
- 1.2.4.1 Sin = noise of mankind (7)
- 1.2.4.2 Overpopulation of the earth (10)
- 1.2.4.3 Destruction of mankind through flood (12)
- 1.2.4.4 Rescue of pious wise man (9)
- 1.2.5 Postdiluvian age (21)
- 1.2.5.1 Shortened life time (4)
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1.3 Kingship as divine institution (76)
1.3 Kingship as divine institution (76)
- 1.3.1 Divine origin of kingship (2)
- 1.3.2 Seed of kingship (1)
- 1.3.3 King as god’s representative upon earth (45)
- 1.3.3.1 Chosen by god (2)
- 1.3.3.2 Called by god (1)
- 1.3.3.3 Created by god
- 1.3.3.4 Tree planted by god (3)
- 1.3.3.5 Son of god (1) (3)
- 1.3.3.6 Image of god (2)
- 1.3.3.7 Consubstantiality with god (1)
- 1.3.3.8 Perfect man (5)
- 1.3.3.9 Incarnation of Ninurta (divine saviour) (18)
- 1.3.3.10 Incarnation of Tammuz (divine redeemer) (16)
- 1.3.4 Mission of the king (10)
- 1.3.4.1 Good shepherd (7)
- 1.3.4.2 Light of the world
- 1.3.4.3 Righteous judge (2)
- 1.3.5 Attributes of the king (7)
- 1.3.5.1 Omnipotent
- 1.3.5.2 Omniscient
- 1.3.5.3 Wise
- 1.3.5.4 Righteous (1)
- 1.3.5.5 Merciful (1)
- 1.3.5.6 Lover of mankind (1)
- 1.3.5.7 Empowered to raise and abase (2)
- 1.3.5.8 Empowered to give life and death (2)
- 1.3.6 Royal titulary (18)
- 1.3.6.1 Great king (7)
- 1.3.6.2 King of the universe (1)
- 1.3.6.3 King of the lands (1)
- 1.3.6.4 King of kings (3)
- 1.3.6.5 Priest (2)
- 1.3.7 Sanctity of kingship (3)
- 1.3.7.1 Royal purity
- 1.3.7.2 Royal aura (melammu, šalummatu) (3)
- 1.3.8 Apotheosis of the king (3)
- 1.3.9 Deification of the king (1)
- 1.3.10 King suckled by goddess
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1.4 Concept of god (1) (387)
1.4 Concept of god (1) (387)
- 1.4.1 Unity of god (monotheism/henotheism/cosmotheism) (14)
- 1.4.1.1 God = universe of heaven (2)
- 1.4.1.2 God = totality of gods (6)
- 1.4.1.3 God’s omnipotence (2)
- 1.4.1.4 God’s transcendence (3)
- 1.4.1.5 God’s immanence
- 1.4.2 Trinity of god (34)
- 1.4.2.1 Divine Triad: Father, Mother, Son (15)
- 1.4.2.2 Heavenly Father (8)
- 1.4.2.3 Divine King (1)
- 1.4.2.4 Creator of visible world
- 1.4.2.5 Holy Spirit (13)
- 1.4.2.6 Spirit of God (1)
- 1.4.2.7 Saviour (2)
- 1.4.2.8 Son of god (2)
- 1.4.3 Plurality of god (polytheism) (355)
- 1.4.3.1 Emanation of gods
- 1.4.3.2 Creation of gods (1)
- 1.4.3.3 Hierarchy of gods (1)
- 1.4.3.4 Syncretism (37)
- 1.4.3.5 Great gods (200)
- 1.4.3.5.1 Anu (Heaven) (4)
- 1.4.3.5.2 Ea/Enki (Wisdom) (11)
- 1.4.3.5.3 Sin (Prudence) (5)
- 1.4.3.5.4 Šamaš (Justice) (27)
- 1.4.3.5.4.1 Kittu (Truth)
- 1.4.3.5.4.2 Mešaru (Righteousness) (1)
- 1.4.3.5.5 Adad (Glory, Thunder) (15)
- 1.4.3.5.6 Marduk (Lordship, Mercy) (38)
- 1.4.3.5.7 Ištar (Love) (70)
- 1.4.3.5.7.1 Mullissu (Queen of Heaven) (7)
- 1.4.3.5.7.2 Sherua
- 1.4.3.5.7.3 Tašmetu (1)
- 1.4.3.5.7.4 Nanaya (19)
- 1.4.3.5.7.5 Kubaba (Cybele) (16)
- 1.4.3.5.7.6 Shala (Hera)
- 1.4.3.5.7.7 Gula (1) (1)
- 1.4.3.5.8 Ninurta (Victory) (57)
- 1.4.3.5.8.1 Nabû (Scribe) (34)
- 1.4.3.5.9 Nergal (Power, Destruction) (17)
- 1.4.3.6 Seven planetary gods (152)
- 1.4.3.6.1 Sin (Moon) (20)
- 1.4.3.6.2 Šamaš (Sun) (35)
- 1.4.3.6.3 Adad (Saturn) (15)
- 1.4.3.6.4 Marduk (Jupiter) (9)
- 1.4.3.6.5 Ištar (Venus) (30)
- 1.4.3.6.6 Nabû/Ninurta (Mercury) (16)
- 1.4.3.6.7 Nergal (Mars) (12)
- 1.4.3.7 Gods as divine powers (4)
- 1.4.3.8 Gods as divine names (10)
- 1.4.3.9 Gods as divine weapons (2)
- 1.4.3.10 Gods as numbers (1)
- 1.4.3.11 Gods as tree (4)
- 1.4.3.12 Gods as garments (1)
- 1.4.3.12.1 Divine aura (melammu, šalummatu) (1)
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1.5 Celestial imagery (77)
1.5 Celestial imagery (77)
- 1.5.1 Pole connecting heaven and earth (5)
- 1.5.2 Three-layered heaven (5)
- 1.5.3 Seven-layered heaven (7)
- 1.5.4 Planetary spheres (11)
- 1.5.5 Heavenly city (2)
- 1.5.6 Heavenly palace (4)
- 1.5.7 Heavenly court (1)
- 1.5.8 Celestial council (12)
- 1.5.9 Throne of god (6)
- 1.5.10 Heavenly book of life (22)
- 1.5.11 Lamp of god (2)
- 1.5.12 Divine chariot (6)
- 1.5.13 Ladders to heaven (3)
- 1.5.14 Gate to heaven (2)
- 1.5.15 Gatekeepers of heaven
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1.6 Netherworld imagery (18)
1.6 Netherworld imagery (18)
- 1.6.1 Netherworld = Earth (1)
- 1.6.2 Netherworld = Mountain (2)
- 1.6.3 Netherworld = Prison (6)
- 1.6.4 Netherworld = Foreign land
- 1.6.5 Netherworld river
- 1.6.6 Netherworld boatman (1)
- 1.6.7 Seven gates of the netherworld (6)
- 1.6.8 Gatekeepers of the netherworld (2)
- 1.6.9 Infernal gods = Gods of the earth (1)
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