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The Babylonian Legends of the Creation By Sir E. A. Wallis Budge

The Babylonian Legends of the Creation Sir E A Wallis Budge 9781545076408 Books

they claim this version is "This edition of The Babylonian Legends of Creation possesses the author's original and crucial charts, artifact and tablet photographs, illustrations and cuneiform." "and is made to the highest standards, etc" but i already have several typos in the 1st few pages, and the footnote numbers appear as regular sized numbers mid-sentence, and some illustrations are out of place with their respective descriptions a paragraph or two away...no-one proof read this...period

youre better off buying the actual book....these kindle books are often garbled garbage and sadly this one is pretty bad too.

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  • Paperback 114 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (April 3, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1545076405

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The body of modern knowledge that has recently (last 30 years) become available from archaeology, anthropology and the science of linguistics make this book seriously outdated at this time for all but the scholar.
I reviewed this book before - not in an enthusiastic manner - but after I received a good bunch of NOs, I began to think that those negative responses were maybe justified. Therefore, I have read again The Babylonian Legends of the Creation.
In this work, Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge (British Egyptologist, Orientalist and philologist - or thief, according to modern scholars' opinions) writes about the Seven Babylonian Tablets, discovered in Nineveh by Sir A.H. Layard, Mormuzd Rassam and George Smith - Tablets that contain the Babylonian beliefs regarding the Creation of the world.
As in the other mythologies, after the gods are created by a primordial entity (Apsu), an evil being revolts against the ordered primeval world, in order to create chaos. Here, the one who revolts against the gods is a she monster named Tiâmat (represented as a giant snake or a dragon), who gathers other monsters and demons, in order to destroy the world. The monster and her allies (such as the scorpion man and the corned beast) are twelve entities that can be a source for the twelve signs of the zodiac. Tiâmat chooses Kingu (her son) to be the leader of her troops and gives him the Tablet of Destinies. Tiâmat can be defeated only by someone as powerful as her. The gods choose Marduk , son of Ea (god of the underworld) to fight the beast and he also becomes the Head of the Babylonian Pantheon or the supreme god. Marduk catches Tiâmat, takes Kingu prisoner, takes the Tablet of Destinies from him, puts his seal on it and puts it on his breast.
The most interesting part, though a little gruesome, is when Marduk creates the world he cuts open Tiâmat's body, he uses a half of her body to make the Heaven and the other half for the earth. He also creates the stars, the zodiac and gives the other gods their attributions. In order to thank Marduk for his bravery, the other gods build him an impressive shrine (Temple of E-Sagila or House of the Raised Head) In the Seventh Tablet there are hymns dedicated to Matduk used in religious ceremonies; "The "Fifty Names," or laudatory epithets" (Loc. 288-289) of Marduk can be correlated with the "Seventy-five Praises of Rā". (also Loc. 289)
Even if every god has its own shrine, one needs to be worshiped. Well, by whom? God Marduk decides that it is the right time to create the Man, but he has to sacrifice a god, in order to mix his blood with earth. He finally chooses Kingu, who was still imprisoned, because he has fought against them.
The Babylonian Legends of the Creation is a study under 90 pages, but contains dense information, notes, explanations and the translation of the Seven Tablets, which can be found in the British Museum. Even though, the epic is not complete, the author informs us about the missing lines and what he supposes to be written on the illegible or fragmented pieces of text.
There are many parallels with the Bible which one would expect, since Abraham started as a resident of the city-state of Ur in Sumeria.
Thus book is a great book for people who want to know the origin of the ancient Biblical stories you will find many other stories not found in the Bible but that are just as worth reading and learning lessons from. This book is for all those who love Mythology.
But requires a good deal of knowledge of the literature in order to be really useful. Not for the beginner
Roots of much of our past came from this era. Although it is not studied as much as it should be as it would relieve some people of thinking that revealed religions are original thought - therefore holy. Most of it came from sources like this and the Egyptian book of the dead.
Really enjoyed the opening chapters with all the information that was contained therein. The only thing about the kindle edition I didn't like was the missing photographs. Mainly because the descriptions of the photos were there and weren't very well separated from the main text so as to become annoying. The translation was good but there is alot of missing sections. Since this was such an early translation hopefully we have found the missing pieces to flesh out any newer translations out there. It is a nice introduction for those just coming to the myths.
they claim this version is "This edition of The Babylonian Legends of Creation possesses the author's original and crucial charts, artifact and tablet photographs, illustrations and cuneiform." "and is made to the highest standards, etc" but i already have several typos in the 1st few pages, and the footnote numbers appear as regular sized numbers mid-sentence, and some illustrations are out of place with their respective descriptions a paragraph or two away...no-one proof read this...period

youre better off buying the actual book....these kindle books are often garbled garbage and sadly this one is pretty bad too.
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