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    What is the Enuma Elish? 22. Which empire destroys the Jerusalem temple in 587/586 BCE and exiles the society’s elite? 23. What is an apocalypse? 24. What did the edict of Antiochus IV in 167 BCE do? 25. What are the Deeds of the Divine Augustus? 26

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    The Mesopotamian (Enuma Elish) use this motif because they believe that people have to work as slaves for them. The Mayan use this because Tepeu and Gukumatz gave the people the task of taking care of the planet, also worshipping them. In return for working and caring for the

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    Greek Mythology played a monumental role in the structural development of ancient Greece, not only as a society, but as individuals. Surprisingly, their religion was not exactly one of originality. In fact, their religion was loosely based on earlier cultures’ religions. It bears many strikingly similar resemblances to some of the oldest recorded religions in history. Ancient Greek religion is a type of polytheism called “Monarchial Polytheism.” That is, they believe in several different gods and

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    There is a popular belief that aliens walked the Earth in ancient times, and these theories have created quite a stir in the scientific community. Ancient alien theorists, like Erich von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchin, believe that extraterrestrials came to earth thousands of years ago. Some hypothesize that ancient aliens are responsible for ancient technological wonders, and that they helped to shape human civilization. Furthermore, the belief that ancient gods were in fact aliens, misinterpreted

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    What is a motif you may wonder? What do they consist of and how do they change the thoughts on how we were created? A motif is something that you see in one creation myth, that is found in many others. Motifs show us that certain pieces of different religions are the same, or could be connected completely. When the same motif is repeated over and over it can show us different connections and new information on more than one creation myth. I will be explaining three different motifs, our creator cares

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    Concerning creation myths, I chose three different motifs that I saw were very common: the idea of humans being made out of organic material, the idea of Earth being made in utter chaos, and the idea of Earth being made of out a body of some kind. Humans had to come from somewhere for us to be here right now. Most creators chose to make humans out of materials that were underneath their feet. Earth had to come from somewhere, but how was it organized or was it? In many creation myths, we also see

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    at do different cultural perspectives on creation tell us about their view of the relationship with their god and their creation? Each religion or culture has their own belief and story about how they believe their culture came to be, but does it tell us something more about how their perceive their god or gods? Many common elements present in nearly every creation myth show us how people view their relationship with not only their creation, but their gods themselves. For example, the Christian

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    MODULE ONE AN INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS Bible Topics | * Mosaic Authorship * Dating of Genesis * Purpose of Writing * Theological Themes of Genesis | People to Know | Places to Know | Terms to Know | SpinozaAstruc | | Documentary TheoryCovenant History | Study Questions: Answer the following questions (based on the reading), save it and then submit it to the professor. 1. What is the Documentary Theory? The Documentary Source Theory states the belief that Torah was

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    In the Enûma Elish, the Babylonian epic of creation, Tiamat gives birth to the first generation of deities; her husband, Apsu, correctly assuming they are planning to kill him and usurp his throne, later makes war upon them and is killed. Enraged, she, too, wars upon her husband's murderers, taking on the form of a massive sea dragon, she is then slain by Enki's son, the storm-god Marduk, but not before she had brought forth the monsters of the Mesopotamian pantheon, including the first dragons,

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    Trends in Ancient Civilizations Over the course of human history, humans and our ancestors have made tremendous strides. From Homo habilis making the first stone tools to the Egyptians building The Pyramids of Giza, human history is nothing short of intriguing. If it wouldn’t have been for each stride made by our ancestors we probably wouldn’t live in the world that we live in today. When the Neolithic Era began in 9600 BCE, human civilizations gradually started to spring up all over the world.

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