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    Two great hero’s that expressed similar traits are Gilgamesh from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Achilles from the Iliad. Both characters come from different stories and different time period. Gilgamesh and Achilles has many different views on things, but their life journey they share many similarities, which comes down to the same thing. Both Gilgamesh and Achilles desires for immortality, meaning they are both afraid to die. Gilagmesh and Achilles both have a female character to give them great wisdom

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    Flood Comparison: Gilgamesh vs Genesis Many ancient text often incorporate the usage of floods as a symbol of rebirth, life, and growth. The Epic of Gilgamesh and Genesis are no different. Both works implement floods into their storyline; however, the way the floods are utilized highlights differences and similarities in ideology, origin, and culture. The ideology for the flood in Genesis was God’s means of punishing violent, selfish, and cruel people. He wanted to start a better world by wiping

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    A Comparison of the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Scriptures The Hebrew Flood story of Noah and his obligation to preserve man kind after God had punished all living creatures for their inequities parallels The Epic of Gilgamesh in several ways. Even though these two compilations are passed on orally at different times in history the similarities and differences invoke deliberation when these stories are compared. Numerous underlining themes are illustrated throughout each story. Humans are

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    Throughout the famous “Epic of Gilgamesh, the king of an Ancient Sumerian city called Uruk portrays the burden of the flawed human nature that we all carry. Although Gilgamesh was two third divine and one-third human, his actions were very much alike of a human’s. He shared minimal characteristics with his mother the Ninsun, the cow goddess, such as bold physical structures and the strength of a wild bull with his mother, Ninsun, but the rest of him including his personality, ways of thinking, and

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    destroy humankind because of their sinful ways. Mesopotamian flood was used to punish mankind for their actions. The two floods came from two different historic timing. The two floods have several similarities and differences. The Biblical and Gilgamesh flood have several things they have in common. The hero’s characters in each story were righteous men. Noah represents a church. Noah and his family had spiritual beliefs and practices. Noah and his family listen to God. In both floods, God is punishing

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    destroy humankind because of their sinful ways. Mesopotamian flood was used to punish mankind for their actions. The two floods came from two different historic timing. The two floods have several similarities and differences. The Biblical and Gilgamesh flood have several things they have in common. The hero’s characters in each story were righteous men. Noah represents a church. Noah and his family had spiritual beliefs and practices. Noah and his family listen to God. In both floods, God is

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    The Odyssey and The Epic of Gilgamesh alike are epic poems about epic heroes. Both of these poems have a several of similarities and differences. The two writings were written with similar goals. These works of art are about journeys and the obstacles faced during an epic heroes voyage. While both of these poems have similar drives within the text there are also several variations. Although there are several resemblances and variances in the text itself, more specifically, there are multiple similarities

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    This is where the stories start to branch away from each other. In Gilgamesh the storm lasts six days and six nights while in The Bible it last for forty days and forty nights. Another difference is that while Utnapishtim releases a dove, swallow and raven, Noah releases a dove and a raven. In Genesis Chapter eight, verses ten through twelve it says, "He waited seven more days and again sent out the dove from the ark. When the dove returned to him in the evening, there in its beak was a freshly plucked

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh has been of interest to Christians ever since its discovery in the mid-nineteenth century in the ruins of the great library at Nineveh, with its account of a universal flood with significant parallels to the Flood of Noah's day (Keller 32). The theme in The Epic of Gilgamesh is death and mortality. The Epic was composed in the form of a poem. The main figure is Gilgamesh, who may have been a historical person. The Sumerian King List shows Gilgamesh in the first dynasty of Uruk

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    many similarities and differences between The Book of Genesis and the Epic of Gilgamesh. The most obvious similarities between the two accounts are that both are talking about a great flood that was sent by God. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, the flood lasts for seven days while in the Book of Genesis, the flood lasts for forty days (pg.12-13). Another similarity is that in both accounts, it was God who told both Noah and Gilgamesh to build the boats as well as to “keep alive living beings” (pg.12-13). One

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