1.4.3.5.4.2 Mešaru (Righteousness)
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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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