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    Creation myths of Babylon, Egypt, and Genesis There are many similarities in the Babylonian, Egyptian, and Genesis stories. In all the stories one god creates man and explains how all things on earth come to being. They also set up their calendars and show examples of evil within each story to set up moral rules for man to live by. How do these elements compare between each of these stories? In the Babylonian myth the God Marduk creates man from the blood of another god Kingu. “Blood will I

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    Some people believe that there are two creation stories in the book of Genesis. In this paper, I will compare and contrast the events in the first two chapters of Genesis and determine if the two creation stories theory is probable. Towards the end of this paper, I will give my own opinion on the two creation stories theory based off of the scriptures that I read. In the beginning of Genesis chapter one, God creates the heaven and the earth in seven days. The second verse of Genesis chapter one

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    1. Read the "Muslim creation stories" and compare/ contrast them with the creation story in Genesis 1-3. • Iblis is a Muslim creation and is an angel who refused to adore Adam. Moreover, Genesis 1-3 does not include any mention of Iblis or Lucifer. • The creation of the Earth is explained in Genesis 1, and it is specifically explained also what was created every day. On the other hand, in the Muslim creation stories there is not mention of it. • A very good similitude is the fact that in both of

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    Genesis Exercise 2 I have compared the two creation stories in the questions below: 1. How is God named? In Genesis 1:1 – 2:4a, God is named simply as God. There is nothing but God at first and so there is no reason to call him anything but God. It isn’t until Genesis 1:27 that God is first referred to as a male, a detail that seems intentional considering how God is mentioned almost every verse and yet isn’t assigned gender until pretty far into the story. Even the verse before has God saying “ Let

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    concept of American legacy, one must look back on the legacy of the original American people, specifically the Iroquois. While reading the Iroquois Creation Story, it is apparent that their legacy has lasted for numerous generations. Their story of creation is also integral to their society and ideals. Yet it is probable to assume that their creation story has changed overtime, thus changing the legacy of

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    there are many creation stories, The West African and Cherokee creation stories have archetypal similarities and differences even though they never intermingled. While both West African and Cherokee begin their stories with nothing existing. With all the things going on in the world it’s amazing to think that people separated by thousands of miles and oceans have similar creation stories. There are several differences in the West African and Cherokee stories. In the Cherokee story they believe water

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    that there are indeed differences in the stories, along with similarities. Many people are familiar with the Christian Bible version; the earth was created in seven days, Adam was created then Eve from his rib. However, not nearly as many people have heard of the Sky World creation story. Both stories have a tree with something forbidden about it. In the Christian story the character may not eat the fruit which grows from the tree; in the Sky World story the character may eat all the fruit she wish

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    version of the creation story, as well as the Judeo-Christians. Both stories are very similar in a way but also different. As one believes in God, the heavens, and the Earth and the other in Skywomen, the Skyworld, and the Earth. The Native Americans believe that our world was created by man and animal. While the Judeo-Christian’s believe it was created by God. In the Native American creation story, a pregnant woman falls through a whole from the Skyworld and lands on Earth. The story continues with

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    What challenges did reading these creation stories and trickster tales present?  What surprised you? How do these creation stories compare to others you might know (i.e. the Genesis story from The Bible, Greek Myths, etc.)?  While I was somewhat apprehensive of reading a type of literature that was totally new to me, I actually found this reading to be enjoyable. Tales of penis’s flying off to impreganate women far away certainly were

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    Creation Story Of Judith

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    Dairy foods were not popular until the middle ages when the story of Judith emerged. Judith was a beautiful woman who saved her village from the Babylonians when their army was besieging the village. Judith took it upon herself and bravely charmed her way into the enemy camp with a basket of wine and cheese which she presented to the General. He ate and because the salty cheese made him thirsty he drank more wine which was what Judith had hoped for. Once drunk Judith beheaded the General and

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