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4.1.4 Enūma eliš (creation)

There are 33 entries associated with this topic.

Babylonian theogony according to Damascius (1)
The battle of Tiamat and Marduk (1)
Belus and the sea (1)
The building of Babylon (1)
Continuity of Babylonian festivals (1)
Creation of man (2)
Creation story of Mani (1)
Emergence of gods in {Enūma Eliš} (1)
{Enūma Eliš} and Hesiod (1)
He released his enemies (1)
Heraclitus and the Moon (1)
The idea of Holy Scripture (1)
Jesus as the mariner (1)
Jesus trampling the sea (1)
Kumarbi myth and Hesiod (1)
Marduk after the battle (1)
Marduk's inspection of heaven (1)
Marduk's instructions to the moon (1)
Ninurta and Heracles (1)
The noise of the young gods (1)
Organization of the sky (1)
The Phoenician version of theogony (1)
Planetary gods like a flock (1)
Primordial state of universe (1)
The stars as gods (1)
Stirring up the great sea (1)
Substance in the names of things (1)
Targum on Yahweh's chariot (1)
The Theology of Dunnum (1)
Three meanings of Apsu (1)
Tiamat and Tethys (1)
Tread on the neck (1)
The use of messengers (1)

4. Religious and philosophical literature and poetry (358)

   

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