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[[Image:Enuma elish.jpg|thumb|A ancient tablet containing some of the Enuma Elish]]
 
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[[Enuma Elish]] - The Enuma Elish is the well know Mesopotamian [[creation]] myth. It was first discovered by modern scholars (in fragmentary form) in the ruined library of [[Ashurbanipal]] at the site of ancient [[Nineveh]]. The epic names the primeval gods and explains creation and the supremacy of the god [[Marduk]]. It varies significantly from the [[Genesis 1]] account of creation. Genesis reveals a single creator [[God]], who creates a good and ordered creation, and creates man in his own image. The Enuma Elish portrays a disordered creation by many gods, with some things created for evil, and with humanity created for the service of the gods.
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[[Enuma Elish]] - The Enuma Elish is the well know Mesopotamian [[creation]] myth. It was first discovered by modern scholars (in fragmentary form) in the ruined library of [[Ashurbanipal]] at the site of ancient [[Nineveh]]. The epic names the primeval gods and explains creation and the supremacy of the god [[Marduk]]. It varies significantly from the [[Genesis 1]] account of creation. Genesis reveals a single creator [[God]], who creates a good and ordered creation, and creates man in his own image. The Enuma Elish portrays a disordered creation by many gods, with some things created for evil, and with humanity created for the service of the gods... ([[Enuma Elish|Read more]])
  
 
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A ancient tablet containing some of the Enuma Elish

Enuma Elish - The Enuma Elish is the well know Mesopotamian creation myth. It was first discovered by modern scholars (in fragmentary form) in the ruined library of Ashurbanipal at the site of ancient Nineveh. The epic names the primeval gods and explains creation and the supremacy of the god Marduk. It varies significantly from the Genesis 1 account of creation. Genesis reveals a single creator God, who creates a good and ordered creation, and creates man in his own image. The Enuma Elish portrays a disordered creation by many gods, with some things created for evil, and with humanity created for the service of the gods... (Read more)

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