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Enuma Elish - Enuma Elish Enûma Elish is the creation epic of Babylonian mythology. It was first discovered by modern scholars (in fragmentary form) in the ruined library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh. Enûma Elish is recorded on seven clay tablets. The majority of Tablet V has never been recovered, but aside from this lacuna the text is almost complete. This epic is one of the most important sources for understanding the Babylonian worldview, centered on the supremacy of Marduk and the existence of mankind for the service of the gods. Its primary original purpose, however, is not an exposition of theology or theogony, but the elevation of Marduk, the chief god of Babylon, above the gods of the other Mesopotamian cultures. Summary The epic names three primeval gods: Apsu,.

Apsu - He was sometimes associated with the ocean, but he was not a deity of salt water. See also Tiamat, Enuma Elish. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..

Tiamat - goddess in Babylonian and Sumerian mythology. She is a central figure in the Enuma Elish creation epic. In Sumerian mythology Tiamat was the goddess of salt water. She, together with Abzu filled the cosmic abyss with the primeval waters..

Marduk - Babylon became the capital of Mesopotamia, the patron deity of Babylon was elevated to the level of supreme god. In order to explain how Marduk seized power, Enuma Elish was written, which tells the story of Marduk's birth, heroic deeds, and becoming the ruler of the gods. This can be viewed as a form of Mesopotamian apologetics. Marduk Seizes power In Enuma Elish a civil war between the gods was growing to a climatic battle. The Anunnaki gods gathered together to find one god who could defeat the gods rising against them. Marduk, a very young god, answered the call, and was promised the position of head god. When he killed his enemy he "Wrested from him the Tablet of Destinies, wrongfully his," and assumed his new position. Under his reign.

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