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Differences Between The Flood And The Epic Of Gilgamesh

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When examining the story of the Biblical flood, it is essential to point out that there are other flood stories in Ancient Near Eastern cultures. In fact, there are up to sixty-eight different cultures with stories of a great flood! It is important for one to see how each flood story affects and influences one another. For example, it is evident that the Babylonian culture influenced the writer of the Biblical flood story, which was made hundreds of years after the making of the Babylonian story. One of the greatest examples of this is in “The Epic of Gilgamesh”, a Babylonian story that includes the tale of Utnapishtim, a man some would like to say is similar to the character Noah in a few ways. Both men are ultimately called upon by a being …show more content…

However, there are quite a few things in the film that are interpretations of the author and not exactly direct adaptations. In Noah, the Watchers play a part in the narrative and are some of the beings that help Noah and his family board the Ark. In the Biblical Noah story, the Watchers are only mentioned in a section and never brought up again, meaning that they never play that important of a role. The movie and the Biblical story also differ in which of Noah’s sons took a wife with them into the ark. In the movie, only Shem has a wife (Ila) and his brothers Ham and Japheth don’t have wives. This is another detail left out of the movie, which leads to a series of events that end similarly to the Biblical story, but also differ in a few ways. At its core, the Noah is similar to the source material, but in relation to both the obscure and important details the movie is based on, it either changes or modifies them to an …show more content…

As stated in the article “Background Info on the Flood Stories”, “each story has unique elements, and the differences from the Biblical story are often more striking than the similarities”. For example, in the Atrahasis Epic, one of the gods in the story punishes humanity because of the amount of noise made. Additionally, in The Epic of Gilgamesh, the god Enlil destroys the city where Utnapishtim is living in(presumably furious with mankind).In the Genesis Flood Story, the Yahwist version depicts YHWH as regretting His creation,while the Priestly version depicts God as tired of human evil and corruption. In all three stories, the different gods send the flood for similar reasons; they are either angry or annoyed by humanity. However,this is where the similarities end. The god in the Book of Genesis floods the world in the pursuit of justice/regret, while the god in Atrahasis is angry for a less significant offense. Though flooding the world is an unjustified action, it is interesting that a god would be irritated enough at noise to want to eradicate humanity. These stories are all more intriguing when compared because it helps us to better understand the motivations of each being that causes the flood event.Again, in the article“Background Info on the Flood Stories”, the author talks about how each of these stories have a different religious interpretation than the

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