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Peter Says God Will Again Bring Punishment On A Wicked Earth
Peter says God will again bring punishment on a wicked earth. But this time it will be with fire, not
water. To what extent is the sin of Sodom linked to the days of Noah? What did those times have in
common? Both periods were extremely evil in the sight of the Lord. Both had only a handful
"righteous" people. Both had clueless societies that mocked the idea that judgment was coming.
Both had unions between persons that God considered an abomination. Sodom was steeped in
perverted sexual behavior, including homosexuality. I suspect that even in Noah's day, those
unrighteous unions involved similar activity. I also have reason to believe that both societies were
steeped in demonism, specifically – sexual relations with fallen angels.
Sometime after the flood, Noah drank a bit too much wine. Fact is, he got hammered. This passage
always mystified me.
"Then Noah began farming and planted a vineyard. He drank of the wine and became drunk, and
uncovered himself inside his tent. Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and
told his two brothers outside. But Shem and Japheth took a garment and laid it upon both their
shoulders and walked backward and covered the nakedness of their father; and their faces were
turned away, so that they did not see their father 's nakedness. When Noah awoke from his wine, he
knew what his youngest son had done to him. "Cursed be Canaan; A servant of servants He shall be
to his brothers." He also said, "Blessed be the Lord, The God
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Comparing Gilgamesh And Noah's Ark
Many ancient legends recur in different cultures. The general theme gives the same message or just
has striking similarities but each story differs in many aspects. New cultures develop from the older
ones. They do so by taking stories from older ones and further developing it to mirror their own
time. One story that has been repeated in several cultures is the legend of the disastrous flood. The
epic of Gilgamesh and the Bibles Story Noah's Ark have this legend in them but specific details
differ on several occasions. The Epic Of Gilgamesh is an epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia that
is said to be the earliest surviving great work of literature hence, the epic was set 5000 years before
the Bible, yet the same situation occurred in the Bible many years later could this mean that the
story was passed down from generation to generation till it was incorporated into the Bible. If this is
a possibility then were other legends also stories passed down from generation to generation and
later added to religious text. What set these two stories apart the most is the reason for the floods ,in
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Ea is able to subdue his anger and convices him that Utnapishtim survived on his own and is
rewarded by Enlil with the gift of immortality. In the Genisis after Noah leaves the Ark he gives
Goad a sacrifice. "And Noah builded an altar unto the LORD; and took of every clean beast, and of
every clean fowl, and offered burnt offerings on the altar"(Gen. 8:20). God then rewards him by
making the first covenant of the Hebrew Bible with Noah. Then in the end a sign was given to show
that the destruction of earth in a flood wont happen again, in Genesis it was a rainbow and in
Gilgamesh it was a
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What Are The Similarities Between Genesis And The Gilgamesh
In The Genesis and The Epic of Gilgamesh there are three main similarities. These similarities are
the flood, the food, and the snake. In Genesis God sent a flood to destroy all of mankind, just like
how the gods sent a flood to also destroy mankind in Gilgamesh. In both stories God chose someone
to build boat to restart mankind, in Genesis he chose Noah, and in Gilgamesh he chose Utnapishtim.
The food plays different role in each story. In Genesis food was what it took for them to look their
immortality, however in Gilgamesh food was needed in order to achieve immortality. The snake is
what it took for the characters to lose immortality. However, there were different outcomes of the
snake either taking food or saying you should eat the food. In Gilgamesh we were told about a great
flood that struck Shurrupak. A god called Enlil became mad at the city because it was very noisey
due to its growing population, he complained that he can't sleep at night. He told the other gods
about his complaint and they agreed they should wipe out the mortals. In an attempt to destroy
mankind he creates a flood. Ea, another god, tells a man called Utnapishtim to build a boat out of his
house in a dream. Utnapishtim does as he was told. Utnapishtim asks Ea how to make the others
believe him. Ea says to tell the others that Enilil was angry with Utnapishtim, so Utnapishtim may
no longer live on land. Utnapishtim builds a seven deck boat. When the boat was set into water he
took his family, relatives, animals, and craftsmen who helped him build the boat. The flood lasts for
six days and six nights. Utnapishtim sees a mountain, the boat floats towards it. Utnapishtim
realeses three birds, one after the other, in an attempt to find shore. The first two birds return but the
third, a raven, doesn't return. Utnapishtim then knows that there is shore for him to go to.
Utnapishtim gives sacrafices of cane, cedar, and myrtle. Ishtar tells the others gods about Enlil and
how he started the flood. Utnapishtim was then blessed with eternal life. This story is very similar to
the story of Noah in Gensis. The flood in Noah was also to a punishment for mankind. Utnapishtim
and Noah were chosen to build an ark to survive the flood and then
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Noah and Utnapishtim's Wild Ride Essay
Noah and Utnapishtim's Wild Ride
Almost every religion in the world has a story about the "Great Flood" which destroys the earth, and
each teaches its followers a different story about this disaster. While the Babylonians have the story
of Utnapishtim from the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Judeo Christians have Noah from the Bible. Both
men save a few people and many animals. In these stories, Noah and Utnapishtim seem to have
similar situations, but a further analysis shows how truly different the two stories are.
The boats in each story are exceptionally different. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim's boat
was six stories high, had nine apartments in each story, had a flat bottom, and was one hundred and
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When the waters started to recede, Utnapishtim sent out a dove first, and she came back finding no
place to rest (par 16). He then sent out a swallow, which also returned (par 16). The third bird he
sent out was a raven, and she did not return, for she had found a place to rest (par 16). The first bird
Noah sent out was a raven (8:7). He sent out the dove next, but she returned with no place to rest
(8:8–9). He waited for a week and sent the dove out again, and she brought back an olive branch
(8:10–11). He waited yet another week and sent her out again, but this time, she did not return
(8:12). In each story, the birds that let them know the water is gone are different.
Noah and Utnapishtim seem to survive similar situations in each story, but they are a far cry from
each other. Each of their boats is built in different dimensions, are made from varied kinds of
materials, and structured differently. The storms in each story lasted for assorted periods of time, and
they were inside the boats for different lengths of time as well. They both sent out different birds for
various reasons in their stories. Each story clashes with the other in numerous distinctive
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The Conquest Of Noah
Genesis: "In the beginning God created the heaven and earth." (Gen 1:1 KJV) the genre for this
book is a narrative genre because there are a lot of stories in this book. Moses was the author of this
book and the date it was created was 1445 BC. The first part of Genesis talks about the beginning of
how God created this beautiful world we are living in today. Also talks about the flood and how
noah dealt with this issue (Gen 6–9 KJV). The second part of the book tells about how God deals
with this one man, Abraham (Gen. 11–25 KJV). In the bible it says that, "Genesis is a Greek word
meaning "orgin," "source," "generation," or "beginning." It also says the original title is Bereshith
means "in the beginning." In the book we are reading it states, "He speaks, creates, calls, blesses, ...
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Canaan is in Israel. The books of the bible where Canaan is located is Genesis, Exodus, Numbers,
Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and Job. I believe Canaan was a pretty popular place in the
before Christ century because it did take its place in so many books of the bible. Especially in
Joshua where the conquest took place in Canaan. Canaan is also known as the "promise land." The
whole book of Joshua talks about the conquest of Canaan. Then it also talks about the division of
Canaan. Around 1400 BC The Amarna Tablets refer to a period of chaos in Canaan. (Hindson&
Towns, 2013, pg.49) Also in the book of Genesis from chapters 12–36 it talks about Joseph's arrival
in Egypt which mostly took place in Canaan. It looks to me that Canaan had a really big part of the
Old Testament and without Canaan where would we be today. I would say nowhere because it was a
well–known place. The book of Joshua was probably the book that the land of Canaan was in most.
Just because of the conquest that occurred in that book. There was a map of Canaan in my Bible and
it seemed to appear that it had a lot of mountains and it looked very
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Summary Of ' Build An Ark '
promised Noah that he and his family would not be destroyed with the evil people. "Build an Ark"
God told Noah. "When he finished you and your sons and your wife and your son's wives will go
into the Ark," God added. "You will live there until the flood is over." God told him to bring one
male and female of every kind of animal into the Ark and enough food for all the people and the
animals.
It is believed that Noah had Granddaughters. But if so then why did they not go into the Ark. From
what I can understand Noah's three granddaughters married wicked men and forsake the house of
their fathers. They joined the wicked and their father's beliefs. So they were punished as the wicked
were punished and drowned in the flood.
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So more than likely Satan wanted Jonah dead for many reasons but mainly: 1) He saw that Jonah
was going to be a prophet of the Lord. 2) That Jonah saved hundreds and probably thousands from
wrath of God. 3) Satan just likes destruction and wants all to die and burn in Hell.
The number of years Noah was building the Ark. "How many years did it take him?" "How did you
come to this conclusion?" The bible doesn't really say how long it took, but it was less than one
hundred and twenty years. (Genesis– 5:32, 6:4, and 7:6) Some people have made the claim that this
passage means that it took Noah one hundred and twenty years to build the Ark. Even given the
Ark's massive scale. (Roughly four hundred and fifty feet long by seventy–five feet wide by forty–
feet high), one hundred and twenty years seems like an excessively long time to take to build the
Ark. Most biblical scholars agree that God was saying the he was giving mankind, one hundred and
twenty years in which to repent, after which would come judgement for their wickedness. This
means that Noah had one hundred and twenty years warning before the flood. We can reasonably
assume that God gave Noah the blueprints for the Ark at this
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Comparing Gilgamesh And The Bible
Gilgamesh and The Bible Many people know about the flood that happened in the Bible but are not
aware that there was a flood before that, in the book Gilgamesh. The flood in the Bible occurred in
400 B.C. which was long after the flood in Gilgamesh which was written before 2000 B.C. There
are many similarities and differences between these floods ranging from why the floods occurred to
how the floods ended. These differences distinguish the biblical version from the ancient version.
The characters in Gilgamesh resemble those of The Bible. This starts at the very beginning of the
epic with Enkidu, who resembles Adam in many different ways. God's reason for the flood is
because mankind was corrupt and evil, saying in Genesis 6:7, "I will destroy man whom I have
created from the face of the Earth." So God sends rain for forty days and forty nights and the flood
lasted 370 days all together, but God was in control of the waters. In Gilgamesh, the gods created
the flood because the people were too loud and they could not sleep. So, Adad with the help of
Shamash, Shullart, Hanish, Erragal, and Nintura, made it rain for seven days and seven nights
making the flood last a total of fourteen days and ran from the waters like "whipped dogs."
In both the epic and the Bible, the floods occur in the Mesopotamian plain. God warns Noah of the
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God tells Noah that he, along with his family and two of every kind of animal. The gods in
Gilgamesh do not tell Utanapishtim who he can or cannot take with him on the ark. Utanapishtims'
ark was carrying him along with his family, the craftsmen of the city, animals, food, gold jewels, and
many other valuables. The reason for these two men to be chosen to survive the flood was because
they were the good in mankind in both stories. Therefore, they want them to restart mankind and
restart it the right way without evil and so much
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Comparing Epic Of Gilgamesh, Genesis, And Greek Mythology
Gilgamesh, Genesis, and Greek mythology all have detailed and very similar stories that tell of a
great flood that wiped most of civilization. Each of the floods described are very similar detail with
slight differences that were most likely different because of culture. The epic of Gilgamesh tells of
Gilgamesh determined to find immortality since he now fears death after seeing Enkidu die. It is
upon this search that he meets Utnapishtim, the character most like the Biblical Noah. Utnapishtim
had become immortal after building a ship to survive the Great Deluge that had destroyed mankind.
He brought all of his relatives and all species of creatures aboard the vessel. Utnapishtim released
birds to find land, and the ship landed upon a mountain after the flood. ... Show more content on
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A few examples would be, both causes of the flood were caused by sin and wickedness, the flood
was meant for all of mankind, both have heroes that built massive boats, both gathered every specie
of animal to store on the boat, both released birds to figure if the flood was over, and in both stories
the ark lands upon a mountain.
There were however a few slight differences that occurred in the stories, here are a few of the bigger
and more noticeable examples. The first, the one who sent the message to build the ark in the bible
was Yahweh, while in Gilgamesh, it was an assembly of gods. Along with that, in the bible Noah
received his message directly from God, whereas Utnapishtim was told in a dream. And lastly, by
far the biggest difference, was the number of days that each flood lasted. In the biblical story it
lasted for 40 days and nights, whereas in Gilgamesh it only lasted for 6 days and
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Noah And Gilgamesh Comparison
There are numerous likenesses and contrasts between the Gilgamesh flood account and the biblical
surge account (Genesis 6–8), starting with God picking an exemplary man to manufacture an ark as
a result of a looming extraordinary flood. In the two records, tests from all types of creatures were to
be on the ark, and birds creatures were utilized after the downpours to decide whether flood waters
had died down anyplace to uncover dry land. There are different likenesses between the Gilgamesh
surge account and the scriptural surge account.
Amid the mid–nineteenth century, this total "Epic of Gilgamesh" (from 650 BC) was uncovered in a
few remnants at Nineveh's extraordinary library, and the profundity and broadness of likenesses and
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A noble man (Genesis 6:9) was coordinated to assemble an ark to spare a restricted and select
gathering of individuals and all types of creatures (Noah got his requests straightforwardly from
God, Utnapishtim from a fantasy).
Both arks were immense, despite the fact that their shapes varied. Noah's was rectangular;
Utnapishtim's was square.
Both arks had a solitary entryway and no less than one window.
An awesome rain secured the land and mountains with water, albeit some water rose up out of
underneath the earth in the scriptural record (Genesis 7:11).
Biblical flooding was 40 days and evenings (Genesis 7:12), while the Gilgamesh surge was
considerably shorter (six days and evenings).
Birds were discharged to discover arrive (a raven and three pigeons in the scriptural record, Genesis
8:6– 12; a bird, swallow, and raven in the other).
After the downpours stopped, the two arks stopped on a mountain, Noah's on Ararat (Genesis 8:4);
Utnapishtim's on Nisir. These mountains are around 300 miles separated.
Sacrifices were offered after the surge (Genesis
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How To Read Literature Like A Professor By Thomas C. Foster
The Flood Stories In Thomas C. Foster's book, How to Read Literature Like a Professor, Foster
discusses that in every piece of literature, there is no originality. Each literary work is connected in
one way or another to a different literary work, making "one story". Having striking similarities, but
being written 2000 years apart, the flood stories of Utnapishtim in The Epic of Gilgamesh and Noah
in the Bible back up what Foster says. Gilgamesh in an old epic about a man named Gilgamesh and
his quest for immortality, while Noah is a not quite so old story of when God flooded the earth. Each
story is unique in its own way with having slight differences, perhaps caused by the extensive time
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Ea told Utnapishtim to build a boat, "Of seven stories each with nine chambers" (Gilgamesh 10).
The boat was also to be cube shaped and able to hold food, wine, minerals, his family, and the "seed
of living animals" (Gilgamesh 10). Similarly, God instructed Noah to build an ark of cypress with
rooms. It has to be "three hundred cubits long, fifty cubits wide and thirty cubits high" (Genesis
6:15). The ark also contained upper, middle, and lower decks, and a door on the side. Both had been
told how the boat should be built by a divine figure, but God's instructions to Noah were different
than those given to Utnapishtim. After the flood waters had ceased, both Utnapishtim and Noah sent
out a series of bird to check if it was safe to come out of their large boats and then were rewarded
for their obedience. Utnapishtim sent out a dove, swallow and raven, with whom each found land,
and Noah sent out a raven and a dove, which was sent out twice. When both men exited their ships,
their God/gods rewarded them greatly, but with different things. Enlil, the war god blessed
Utnapishtim and his family by saying, "You and your wife shall be like gods. You shall live in the
distance at the river's mouth, at the source" (Gilgamesh 10). For Noah, God promised him,
"Everything that lives and moves about will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I
now give you everything"
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Noah Compare And Contrast Essay
In this essay I will compare and contrast the movie Noah and the bible references of Noah in
Genesis 5–10. Sometimes when you read a book and then watch a movie about it, it's completely
different. But in the movie Noah and in the bible it basically follows his life the same, there aren't
really any differences. In the movie it describes about his life and his three sons Shem, Ham, and
Japheth. And in the bible it describes about his life and three sons.
Most importantly, in the movie Noah as young boy he witnesses his father Lamech get killed by
Tubal–Cain. And years later as a young man Noah is living with his wife Naameh, and three sons
Shem, Ham, and Japheth. After witnessing a flower grow from the concrete and being haunted by
dreams of a flood, Noah takes time to visit his grandfather Methuselah. After meeting some people
that had recently died they find one survivor, so Noah and his wife decided to adopt her a young girl
named lla. Then Noah and his family are chased by Tubal–Cain and his men seek refuge with the
fallen angels known as "The Watchers". Methuselah gives Noah a seed from Eden and tells him he
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But in the bible it doesn't really go into detail about what happened with him before the "great
flood". And his wife isn't really addresses her by her name Naameh. In the bible it "continuously"
says his wife rather than Naameh. In the bible it also explains how old Noah's grandfather
Methuselah was when he died which he was 969 years old when he died. And it also says that Noah
was 500 years old when he produced his three sons. In the bible in chapter 7 it explains how god
told Noah that he would cause it to rain for 40 days and 40 nights. It also says that Noah was 600
years old when he followed gods command and the flood waters began and he took his wife and
sons and his sons wives and went into the ark. Because of the flood
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Comparing Genesis And The Genesis Of The Gilgamesh And...
Comparing The Gilgamesh and Genesis There is a collection of evidence to prove and explain how
the Israelite people might have known or heard some Babylonian myths. This evidence is shown
through similarities in the Genesis creation myths and many Babylonian myths. As an example,
there are many similarities shown throughout the Gilgamesh story that relates to the Noah story in
Genesis. Some similarities include the heroes character, the order to build a boat, the number of
animals, the means of the flood, and the action of sacrificing after the flood. These are only a few of
the many similarities interpreted in these stories. The first similarity is that the character of the
heroes in both the Gilgamesh story as well as the Genesis/Noah story. In both stories, the heroes
character is righteous. For example, in Noah's Ark, it states that "a righteous man" (Genesis 6:9) was
directed to build an ark to save a limited and select group of people and all species of animals. Noah
received these orders directly from God. On the other hand, Utnapishtim received his order from a
dream. Accordingly, both heroes were ordered to build a boat. In the Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim is
clearly instructed to build a boat and leave all wealth behind. "O man of Shuruppak, son of
Ubartutu: Tear down the house and build a boat! Abandon wealth and seek living beings!"
(Gilgamesh 23–25). In comparison, at the beginning of the Noah flood story, Noah is also instructed
to build a boat or an ark
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The Movie Noah Directed By Darren Aronofsky
The movie Noah directed by Darren Aronofsky is advertised as a representation of the biblical story
of Noah and the flood. After watching this movie and reading the story in the Bible, it is evident that
there are some differences between the film and the story in God's book. The film does not only use
the Bible as a point of reference, but other historical books as well. The Epic of Gilgamesh or The
Book of Enoch potentially influenced the production of the movie. Aronofsky's interest in these
sources is understandable as he is an atheist and most likely did not want to rely on biblical text
alone.
The story of the flood is well known throughout the world and it has affected many people groups.
There are many accounts written on the story because of this reason. The Bible has a written account
of this story in Genesis, the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Book of Enoch do as well. The biblical
account of Noah is the true, real story that was written by God. If one compares the film to the Bible
there are many differences and similarities between the two mediums. Some of the similarities are
evident, and some are more difficult to uncover. The Book of Enoch explains that Noah's
grandfather is Methuselah. This is shown in the movie, but is not as prominent in the biblical
version, however it is still said. Knowing this information, gives the viewer and reader a reference
point of where Noah originally came from. One very noticeable parallel is how Noah and his wife
were blessed
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What Are The Similarities Between Samuel Johnson And Noah...
The act of composing dictionaries, lexicography, was seen as peculiar; however, men such as
Samuel Johnson and Noah Webster dared to defy such ideologies. Both men had their own reasons
for taking on the daunting challenge of writing a dictionary of the English Language. Their reasons
may greatly differ such as Webster's motivation of strengthening the national identity and Johnson's
reason of standardizing words with his witty definitions. Despite of their different motives for
defining words, Samuel Johnson and Noah Webster's beliefs can cross paths, they both wanted
certain words to be spelled more appropriately. Samuel Johnson was widely known for his criticism
and witty remarks towards a variety of people, which does not exclude himself. Johnson's dictionary
is filled with facetious definitions that are mocking someone. For instance, his famous definition of
oats is offensive towards Scottish people. His definition of the word oats is, "A grain, which in
England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland appears to support the people." The way he
chose to define the word oats reveals not only that Johnson thought the Scots were hapless and
inferior, but also that Johnson had a critical tone in his dictionary, A Dictionary of the English
Language. Whereas Noah Webster maintain a more respectful and direct tone. In Webster's
Compendious Dictionary of the English language, his definitions do not exhibit any bias.
Illustrations of this are governmental words he
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Research Paper On Noah's Ark
Turkish and Chinese explorers from a group called Noah's Ark Ministries International made the
latest discovery claim Monday in Hong Kong, where the group is based. "It's not 100 percent that it
is Noah's ark, but we think it is 99.9 percent that this is it," Yeung Wing–Cheung, a filmmaker
accompanying the explorers, told The Daily Mail. The team claims to have found in 2007 and 2008
seven large wooden compartments buried at 13,000 feet (4,000 meters) above sea level, near the
peak of Mount Ararat. The Turkish and Chinese explorers want to keep the exact location a secret.
There is too much evidence for the Ark to not exist. ("Noah's Ark Found in Turkey?"). For example,
an ancient tablet reveals new details about Noah's Ark prototype. The tablet tells a story about the
roots of the Old Testament tale of Noah. It tells a similar story, complete with detailed instructions
for building a giant vessel known as a coracle. Also, the tablet says that animals should enter "two
by two."( "Ancient Tablet Reveals New Details about Noah's Ark Prototype"). With saying this,
Noah's Ark does exist.
In the Bible, Noah's ark is used to protect Noah and his family from a flood, along with two of each
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In response to this, people ask why the land is shaped the way it is. Nature does not make a
landscape look like certain shapes. Precipitation will not make the land in the shape of an Ark
because when it rains, its rains all over the land. Rain will not fall on one spot. As goofy as this
sounds, it is true. Therefore, Nature cannot form the shape of an Ark. Some say Noah could not have
built the Ark, with God–given wood he has. In saying this, Noah had around half of his life to build
the Ark, the way God told him to. God also helped to provide Noah with gopher wood. With saying
this, Noah had plenty of time to acquire the wood he
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Essay on Noahs Ark vs. Gilgamesh Epic
Noahs Ark vs. Gilgamesh Epic
The Gilgamesh Epic is an ancient Mesopotamian story about life and the suffering one must endure
while alive. Included in the story, is a tale of a great flood that covered the earth, killing all but a
select few of it's inhabitants. This story of a great flood is common to most people, and has affected
history in several ways. It's presence in the Gilgamesh Epic has caused many people to search for
evidence that a great flood actually happened. It has also caused several other religions and cultures
to take the same basic story, claiming it for their own.
Whether in Christianity in the form of Noah's Ark, or through Mesopotamian history in the form of
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He next sent out a dove, which returned without finding a place to rest. A week later he set out the
dove again, and it returned with an olive leaf. The next week, the dove didn't return. Everyone then
emerged from the ark. Noah built an altar and made a sacrifice to God, and God promised never
again to destroy all living creatures with a flood, giving the rainbow as a sign of His covenant.
The similarities between the two stories are obvious for the most part. It makes one wonder if
perhaps Noah and Utnapishnem were the same person, and the different stories may have been
caused by the same happening seen from different viewpoints. Though this may be the only logical
answer, many people are still searching for the truth behind the tales. This has lead many people to
devoting their lives to finding scientific proof that a flood covering a vast stretch of land actually
occurred several centuries ago.
The search for proof of a great flood has been going on for decades. Based primarily in the Middle
East, the search begins with questioning history for any detail that may suggest there was a flood.
Then they must ask what conditions are necessary for causing a flood of the magnitude described in
the Gilgamesh Epic, or that may have seemed as large to the people affected by it. If these
conditions were indeed met, what scientific evidence do we have that could prove it really
happened?
A flood of the magnitude stated in these
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Genre Theory In The Notebook : A Romance Drama Movie
Genre Theory
Genre Theory definitions of genres tend to be based on the notion that they constitute particular
conventions of content and/or form which are shared by the texts which are regarded as belonging to
them. The movie The Notebook is a romance drama movie. Some of the plot keywords are second
chances, summer love, and promise. The Notebook
The Notebook is a story and how this boy and this girl met lost each other and then one another
again.
Its starts out with someone rowing on a lake with a beautiful sunset. As it shows this man rowing
there is this woman looking out her window watching him as the birds fly off. While she is looking
out the window a nurse comes to where she is at and tells her it is time to get ready for bed. The next
scene is the next moring where an old man is brushing hes hair getting ready for the day. He leaves
his room then you start to realize he is a nursing home. Everyone calls him duke. He goes into the
room with the lady that was looking at the window who they haven't said her name to read to her.
Duke starts talking about Noah and Allie when it goes into a flashback of the story. Noah is a
summer carvial when he saw Allie. Then they meet the next day and that is when Noah reminds her
of her promise. That night Noah's friend and Allies friend made sure they did have a date and ll of
them met up at the theater. After the movie they was walking and they got under the street light and
look into each others eyes and that
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Noah's Ark Vs. The Epic Of Gilgamesh
The story of Noah's Ark in the first part of the Bible, Genesis 6–9, is probably the best known story
of the great flood, versus The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the parallels between the two is strikingly
similar but still notably different. The similarities mostly stem from Christians' interpretations of the
Hebrew bible by relaying on stories from The Epic of Gilgamesh to find God's hidden messages.
The Epic of Gilgamesh has broadly the same structure and plot as Noah's Ark, suggesting the
Biblical account largely borrowed from its neighbor, the Babylonians, 'stories found recorded on
clay tablets. It is important to recall the connections between the Epic and the Biblical version and
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In The Epic of Gilgamesh, it is Utanapishtim as the chosen survivor because he follows the god Ea,
and Noah is chosen in the Hebrew bible because he worshiped God. Utanapishtim and Noah build
an ark under the guidance of their seer to bring all species of animal and any food. Utanapishtim
was allowed to bring whatever silver, gold, all of his family and kin onto the ship while Noah was
only allowed to bring his immediate family and son's wives. Noah had order from God to bring
specifically two of each kind of creatures and even the creepy crawlers onto the boat. Unlike like
Noah, who built the boat alone, Utanapishtim had a helping hand in building the ark from skilled
craftsmen, whom he showered in bullocks, sheep, and provided multiple beverages. Noah's boat was
"three hundred cubits, the ark's length; fifty cubits, its width; thirty cubits, its height."(pg.., Genesis
6–9) This created a rectangle shape in contrast of Utanapishtim's square boat space of "ten dozen
cubit, the height of each of her sides, ten dozen cubits square, her outer dimensions."(The Epic of
Gilgamesh,..) However, both characters were ordered to build a door, at least one window, and pitch
the outside coating. In both stories, the downpour of the heavy rain flooded the land of living things
and mountain, but in the biblical version the flood lasted forty days and forty nights while The Epic
of Gilgamesh was six days and seven
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Noah Vs Gilgamesh
We recently read two stories in class from two very different cultures. One from Mesopotamian
literature called The Epic of Gilgamesh, and one from Hebrew literature called "Noah and the
Flood", which is from Genesis. Since they are both creation stories, there are a few key similarities,
but, being that they are from these two different cultures, there will be multiple cultural belief
differences. Between the stories "Noah and the Flood" and the Epic Of GIlgamesh, there are a few
important similarities. The first main similarity is the fact that the gods from both stories were mad
at their people, and decided to exterminate mankind. In the Epic, Enlil's naps were disturbed by how
noisy the people were, whereas God in "Noah and the Flood" stated that his people were becoming
wicked and he said he regretted making man on Earth. When the gods decided to wipe their people
out, they both appointed one person to hold the fate of the Earth's people. At this point, the gods
realized they had to get all of the animals onto a boat (or ark) to float above the wretched waters that
lie below. So, they gave their prophets very specific measurements for their boat/ark. After the flood
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God told him that he was disappointed with how wicked the people had become and that Noah was
the only righteous man. So, he assembled his ark, which was smaller than Utnapishtim's. He built it
with his family and filled the boat with two of each animal. In Genesis, the flood lasted forty days
and forty nights. To go out and find land post–flood, Noah sent out two birds, one twice. One raven,
which came back, then the same dove twice, which came back the second time with an olive branch.
When all was said and done, God thanks Noah by sending His bow in the sky (his rainbow) and
calls it He and Noah's
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Noah And Utnapishtim Similarity
The main similarity between Noah and Utnapishtim was that Noah and Utnapishtim were told to do
something similar tasks by their God or gods. Both were told to go and build an ark to protect
themselves from the flood. Another similarity is that both that Noah and Utnapishtim were told the
specific measurement of the ark that they were supposed to build. Even though the measurements
were different they were both told how to build the ark. One of the differences was that the duration
of the flood in the texts was different. In the Bible the flood lasted for 40 days. In the Epic of
Gilgamesh, the flood lasted for only 7 days. I am interested to know why there is such a big
difference between the two texts. I came to one reason which is that in
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Comparing Gilgamesh And The Old Testament
The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Old Testament share several similarities. I found the greatest
similarities from Old Testament were found in the book of Genesis. Both texts shared common
characters, plots, and themes. Gilgamesh and Genesis contain godly characters that created man. In
the book of Genesis, "Then the LORD God molded man out of the dust of the ground, and breathed
into his nostrils the breath of life, so that man became as living being." (Smith and Goodspeed 2).
Likewise, Gilgamesh contained multiple gods, "Aruru washed her hands, she pinched off some clay,
and threw it into the wilderness. In the wilderness she created valiant Enkidu, born of Silence,
endowed with strength by Ninurta." (Kovacs 6). Arura is the goddess of creation, ... Show more
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God told Noah, "Make yourself an ark of oleander wood; make the ark with cabins, and smear it
with bitumen inside and out. This is how you are to make it: is the length of the ark is to be three
hundred cubits, its breadth fifty cubits and its height thirty cubits"(Smith and Goodspeed 5). After
surviving the storm god said to Noah and his sons, "Be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth. The fear
and dread of you shall be on every wild beast of the earth and an every bird of the air; as in the case
of all the reptiles on the ground and all the fish of the sea, they have been delivered into your power.
Everything that moves, that is alive, is to be food for you; as I once gave you the green plants, I now
give you everything" (Smith and Goodspeed 7). Similarly, In the epic of Gilgamesh, Utanapishtim
followed the orders of Ea the god of wisdom by also building a boat. Ea said to Utanapishtim, "Tear
down the house and build a boat!... Make all living beings go up into the boat. The boat, which you
are to build, its dimensions must measure equal to each other: its length must correspond to its
width. Roof it over like the Apsu" (Kovacs 98). After surviving the deluge, Enlil said to
Utanapishtim and his wife, "Previously Utanapishtim was a human being. But now let Utanapishtim
and his wife become like us, the gods (Kovacs 103)! The theme portrayed by the authors was that
the men were rewarded for being righteous and having faith in their
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Flood Myth of Epic of Gilgamesh and Book of Genesis of...
A Comparison of the Flood of Gilgamesh and the Bible
People grow up listening to the story of Noah and the flood. They remember the length of the flood,
the dove, and the rainbow very vividly. However, most people do not realize that the story is told
throughout many different cultures and with accounts older than Genesis¹s version in the Bible.
Although each of the accounts tells of the flood, there are many variations to the story. One such
story can be found in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Although the Epic of Gilgamesh is similar to the
Genesis version, there are some differences in the days leading to, during, and after the flood.
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After 7 days, Noah¹s flood began.
During the flood there are several similarities between the two stories. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, the
flood lasted six days and nights. The whole world looked like an ocean except for the top of a
mountain where the boat ultimately landed. In Genesis, ³the rain was upon the earth forty days and
forty nights² (p. 69). The water covered the entire earth including the mountains for 150 days.
Eventually the ark rested on a mountaintop, but the mountaintops were not shown for three months.
To test to see if the waters had receded, Utnapishtim waited for six days to see if his boat would
hold onto the mountaintop. Then on the seventh day, Utnapishtim released a dove from a hatch in
the boat. The dove came back. Then he released a swallow that also came back. Lastly, he ³loosed a
raven...and she did not come back² (p. 38). After the flood ended, Noah also released birds. First, he
sent a raven, which flew around until the water dried up. Then he sent a dove, which came back.
Noah waited seven days and released it again. This time the dove came back with an olive leaf.
Noah waited seven more days; he released the dove again, which did not return.
After testing the earth to see if it was dry, both men disembarked and began their new lives.
Utnapishtim made sacrifices to his gods on the mountaintop. Noah also made sacrifices to his god.
Utnapishtim¹s gods decided that a flood as a means of destruction was not a good idea. They also
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Noah
The biblical account of Noah and the all–encompassing destruction of the earth in the early chapters
of Genesis possesses a number of unique and exceptional properties. A story filled with apocalyptic
imagery and incomprehensible consequences, The Flood account is full of literary symbolism and
motifs (Man versus nature, the dove bearing the olive branch, and water figuratively washing away
the stains of sin and corruption from the earth), however it holds significance for two primary
details.
The first of these details is Noah himself. Noah as an indvidual marks the first human, post–Adam–
and–Eve, to be specifically chosen by God to carry out His will due to his incorruptible nature and
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Noticeably, the events displayed features mankind rebelling against what God has originally
intended. In Genesis 4, narrative detailing the murder of Abel can be found, a tale centered around
an act of violence and the ensuing consequences, which exceed far into the future. Interestingly, an
indication of foreshadowing can be observed in Genesis 4. God confronts Cain about his anger
towards Abel and disfavor in the eyes of the Lord. God questions Cain, asking, "Why are you so
angry? Why is your face downcast? If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do
not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it"
(New International Version, Gen. 4.6–7). In the verse directly following this statement, Cain kills
Abel. Genesis 6 finds humanity at a further stage of the identical sentiment: Set in their ways,
mindful of the truth, and yet, actively going against the wishes of God. Humanity has fully given
into their most primal instincts and desires. When discussing the Cain and Abel account, The Bible
Knowledge Commentary, a commentary written by a number of members from Dallas Seminary,
states, "The narrative [The murder of Abel and Cain's consequent punishment] now traces the line of
Cain to its full development. What becomes of a society that rebels against God and leaves the land
of blessing in angry defiance of His laws and His sacrifices? In this case it prospers" (The Bible
Knowledge Commentary, 34). This is reflected perfectly in Genesis
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Comparing Noah And The Epic Of Gilgamesh Flood Epic
A Comparison of Flood Narratives The gods once want to wipe out the humanity. "The Epic of
Gilgamesh" is about Gilgamesh go on a journey looking for an eternal life. "Noah and the Floods" is
about God want to renew the humankind. In both stories, "The Epic of Gilgamesh" and "Noah and
the Floods" have the same event, the flood that was created by the God. However, they also have
many differences, the main one are the heroes, details of the flood, and the rewards from god.
Gilgamesh, who is part god part man, after his friend death, he went on a journey to look for an
eternal life. Different from the story Noah and the Flood, Gilgamesh have to face with many gods.
They tested him, he did good at the beginning but at the end he fail miserably, but Utnapishtim give
him another chance, take a hike and fire Urshanabi. Gilgamesh fail it again, but however,
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Unlike Gilgamesh, Noah is just a normal human, who willing to give up anything for God, even his
son. His faith is like no other. Because of that, God decided to save him. Tired of the wickedness
and sinfulness of humanity, God decided to wipeout the human kind, "I will blot out from the earth
the men whom i created– men together with beasts, creeping things, and birds of the sky; for I regret
that I made them" (171). He want to save Noah and the animals, because he want them to carry on
the mankind, Noah was also the man who he trust in, "Noah was a righteous man; he was blameless
in his age. Noah walked with God" (171). At the end, God reward Noah with a blessing, God
blessed him to have many kids so he can carry on the humanity. "Be fertile and increase, and fill the
earth. The fear and the dread of you shall be upon all the beasts of the earth and upon all the birds of
the sky– everything with which the earth is astir–and upon all the fish of the sea; they are giving into
your hand"
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Essay about The Flood of Noah and Gilgamesh
The Flood of Noah and Gilgamesh With the discovery of texts from ancient civilizations, many
people have come to believe that various texts are common to one another. Examples of these texts
are the creation stories from the Hebrews found in the Bible, The Hymn of Ra from the Egyptians,
and the Enuma Elish stories from the Babylonians. In addition to these stories are the flood stories.
These stories have caused many discussions among scholars involved with ancient civilizations. The
two main stories largely discussed are the Genesis and Gilgamesh flood stories. Although different
in regards to the details, the main plot is similar between the two stories from two different
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Once they are able to leave the ark, Noah and Utnapishtim prepare a sacrifice to their divine
being(s). When God smells the aroma from the sacrifice, he is pleased with the sacrifice and blesses
Noah. Similarly, when the gods in Gilgamesh smell the aroma, they also bless Utnapishtim. After
the flood, the Babylonian gods and the God of Noah both regret creating a flood. Although the plots
are similar, the details included in the stories have numerous differences. To begin, when Noah
receives warning about the flood and directions about how to build and fill the ark, he receives the
message directly from God. When Utnapishtim receives his message, Ea indirectly sends it through
a dream. Another difference in the story is the instructions on how to build the ark. In the bible, God
tells Noah to build the ark 450 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet high (New International Version,
Gen. 6:15). God continues to tell him to "make a roof and finish the ark to within 18 inches of the
top" (New International Version, Gen. 6:16a). Then "put a door in the side of the ark and make
lower, middle, and upper decks" (New International Version, Gen. 6:16b). In Gilgamesh,
Utnapishtim builds his ark 155 feet high, and the decks 175 feet wide. He also built a top deck and
six lower decks (Matthews and Benjamin 26).
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Comparing Utnapishtim And Noah 's Ark
Those living had built a structure that would carry them over days and nights. Some among many
survive a great flood. Birds were sent to indicate if the flood had dissipated. These are some of the
many moments that symbolize intrical points which maneuver the stories along. All of these items
and ideas bear similarity with two well–known myths, the story of Utnapishtim and Noah's Ark. In
The Epic of Gilgamesh, the story of Utnapishtim and the flood that is reminiscent of the Biblical
account of Noah and the flood, both utilize symbolism of the flood, the structure to survive the
flood, and the birds to establish the theme that though beings are destructive, some will thrive and
flourish.
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He chose to do so once he knew that Noah was an acceptable being and through the rebirth of other
humans he thought that they could achieve the same behavior that Noah and his family represented.
So not all homosapiens are evil and deserve to live.
The ark is another symbol that contributes to the theme that though humans are intolerable, there are
people who are righteous. This is demonstrated in The Epic of Gilgamesh when the god Ea tells
Utnapishtim to "'tear down' his 'house and build a boat'"(108), and then proceeds to inform him of
"'the measurements of the barque as' he 'shall build her'"(108). The god Ea further details him to
"'take up into the boat of all living creatures'"(108). Utnapishtim listens and "loaded into her all that'
he 'had of gold and of living things', his 'family', his 'kin, the beast of the field both wild and tame,
and all the craftsmen'"(109). The ark symbolizes safety and security. The ark itself would protect
themselves and ensure that there would be no danger. These living beings are the only ones who
survive. If the god Ea were to choose someone righteous to live, he would choose Utnapishtim and
his family, otherwise, he wouldn't have told Utnapishtim about the upcoming flood. In the Bible,
God tells Noah to "'make' himself 'an ark of cypress wood'" and tells him of the content and
measurements(New International Version, Genesis 6.14 –
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Similarities Between The Flood And The Epic Of Gilgamesh
The Flood Narrative (Genesis 6–9) and the Epic of Gilgamesh, Tablet XI have certain parallels that
are undeniable, yet many noticeable differences. The parallels are strange yet oddly common in any
flood narrative and the differences often lie behind the reasons, responses, and decisions made by
the main characters. In both texts, each of the main characters, Noah and Uta–napishti, were ordered
to build an ark or a boat due to an incoming flood. In Genesis, God tells Noah, "Make yourself an
ark of cypress wood, make rooms in the ark, and cover it inside and out with pitch" (Genesis 6:14).
Noah obeys God's orders and indeed builds an ark. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Uta–napishti is told by
God Ea, "O man of Shuruppak, son of Ubar–Tutu, demolish the house and build a boat! Abandon
wealth, and seek survival" (Gilgamesh, XI, 23–25). Uta–napishti knew his life was on the line and
followed his orders as well. In both texts, the men are warned that flood will be coming and are
given instructions on how to survive. Naturally, if anyone was told a massive flood was coming, one
of the first ideas should be to build some type of shelter. However, the details of how the ark/boat
was to be built were remarkably different. In Genesis, God gives Noah specific directions: "...the
length of the ark three hundred cubits, its width fifty cubits, and its height thirty cubits...make it with
lower, second, and third decks" (Genesis 6:15). The ark was designed to be rectangular with three
decks
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Noah Bambach's 'While We' Re Young
The work of art that I chose is a still from director Noah Baumbach from the film "While We're
Young" starring actor Ben Stiller. My initial reaction to this was how much different this film looks
from modern–day filmmaking. This film was only released not too long ago, in 2015, but it was shot
on 35mm film. Most new release films are shot on a digital format. The main reason for this is
because of how expensive it is to shoot a movie on traditional film. To put this into perspective, a
1,000' roll of film is approximately $860.00, and a 1,000' roll of film will only shoot 11 minutes.
Another big advantage to shooting on digital is, digital is better for color work, something that just
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It's easy to tell due to the background light that it is daytime, possibly the morning. It looks like
there is a combination of warm and cool colors. The natural light coming in from the windows of the
vehicle shown in the foreground gives the image a warm, brighter color. The colors in the
background are cooler and gives a lighter feel to the image. In terms of mass, this is a three–
dimensional image. You can tell because of what is shown in the background, middle ground, and
foreground. The background of this image would be the cars passing behind the vehicle in the
image, the middle ground would be the people in the vehicle, and the foreground shows us the
GoPro camera and the dashboard. I believe this image would be considered to be closed form
because it is self contained, as in the main scene takes place in the car alone and does not take up the
outside space. When it comes to the element of space, although it appears as if the actions in this
photo interacts with real space, what is taking place inside of the car is real, but everything
surrounding the car is an illusion. Movies almost never actually film a real car on a real road,
everything behind the car in the picture is an illusion and is created using a green screen effect. The
exact term for how this works is called a chroma key, which simply replaces a certain color that is
either blue or green and replaces it with an image. So essentially the actors and the vehicle are
standing still, surrounded by a huge green screen which was replaced by a video clip to give the
illusion of
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Noah And Noah : The Story Of Noah By Tubal-Noah
In the movie Noah, you are exposed to many different scenarios and decisions that have various
ways to be looked at and how someone would deal with it personally. Although this myth is based
on a time that we will never be apart of because it was so long ago you can still see how this relates
to the same things that are happening in today's world just not in the same exact scenario. The quote
by Tubal–Cain in the movie he say's " Man isn't ruled by the Heavens. A man is ruled by his will."
(Noah, Aronofsky) That is one part of the movie that stood out the most to me. I think it was a major
part of the author's purpose in this movie, how he could show there are two sides of people and how
some choose to let their selfishness rule them instead of being obedient and following the creator's
rules for them. In a brief explanation of the movie, Noah is a flood myth that took place before
Christ existed. It starts off with the off–springs off Cain and Abel that declared war against each
other because of their beliefs. Noah, the son of Lamech says that The Creator has spoken to him
through his dreams at night and that a flood is coming to wipe out the human race because of how
they treated his world. He wants a fresh start to the world he created, and this is because he no
longer will watch what they have done to it. Noah is told that he has a task of creating an ark for all
of the animals to survive the flood since they are innocent to The Creator. Noah is only to allow his
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Compare And Contrast The Epic Of Gilgamesh
When reading The Epic of Gilgamesh, there is a story in tablet XI that refers to a flood that
destroyed the human race. Readers today read this part of the epic, and quickly compare it to a very
similar story in Genesis 6–9. At first glance, the two stories seem to be extremely similar. Although
there are some obvious similarities, when looking closer there are some subtle differences. These
differences may seem minor, but actually have large impact on the moral of the stories. The
differences of the two stories show the extreme difference in the world view of the culture in
Gilgamesh's and in Genesis. The first difference is found at the very beginning of each story. When
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The one who built the ark/boat and survived the flood. If we look closely at the two characters in the
context of their stories there are some differences to be noticed. The first difference is how the two
characters found themselves to be the builder and survivor. In Genesis, God had noticed Noah as
righteous. God found Noah to be faithful to him when no one else would. In return, God gave Noah
specific instructions on how to build the ark, insuring that He will be with him and protect him. God
told Noah about the flood because he was the chosen one to start the next generation of people.
Utanapistim, was chosen differently. He was chosen, by which seems like chance. One of the gods
told Utanapistim about the plan the other gods had created. Since Utanpistim had the inside scoop
he was able to escape from the tragedy of the flood. Through these two characters differences, it also
shows the world views of gods. When looking at the flood story in Genesis we see that God rewards
those who are faithful to him. In Gilgamesh we see that some gods can be good and helpful to
humans, but they can also bring destruction as well. This world view may seem simple, but it was
important during that time because it effected how the people lived, and if they would worship the
gods or
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Comparing and Contrasting Epic of Gilgamesh and the...
Comparing and Contrasting Epic of Gilgamesh and Noah's Ark Many cultures have stories of a great
flood, and probably the best known story is of Noah's Ark. The next most notable is the Sumerian
story of Ut–Napishtim found in the Epic of Gilgamesh. In the ancient Babylonian depiction of the
flood story, the god Enlil creates a flood to destroy a noisy mankind that is disturbing his sleep.
Gilgamesh is told by another god, Ea, to build an ark (Monack 1). The Epic of Gilgamesh has
broadly the same structure and plot as Noah's Ark, suggesting the possibility that the Biblical
account has drawn influence from the archaeologically older Sumerian depiction. University
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on all sides. However the Biblical record depicts the vessel as rectangular, measuring 450 ft. in
length, 75 ft. in width, and 45 ft. in height (Fowler 2). Naval Academy graduate and engineer Chuck
Missler maintains that the Biblical dimensions are certainly the more reasonable of the two
measurements. Interestingly enough, he also notes the 6:1 length to width ratio of the Biblical ark is
amazingly similar to that of modern day ships (Fowler 2). More differences between the stories
include only minor details. Noah only invited his family and the animals onboard, but Ut–Napishtim
invited additional people such as a pilot and some skilled workmen. Noah's ark landed on Mt.
Ararat, but Ut–Napishtim's ark landed on Mt. Nisir, which is only a few 100 miles away. In the
Babylonian account, the water came only in the form of rain; however in the Biblical account water
came from beneath the earth in addition to rain. Noah released a raven once and a dove twice, but
Ut–Napishtim released three different birds; a dove, a swallow, and a raven (Comparison). Perhaps
the differences were intentional in order to make the two stories more unique in their own way.
Perhaps the differences are simply two different people's renditioning of the same story. However,
despite the minor differences there are many similarities between the two stories. Indeed the
similarities have led some to speculate that these ancient flood stories were
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Noah: The Old Testament's Story Of Noah
The movie Noah, released in 2014 has sparked much controversy throughout Christian groups and
has made many consider the validity of the story it is portraying. The use of symbolism in the movie
creates scepticism in many individuals. For me, there are multiple instances in the movie that both
align and stray away from the Old testaments story of Noah. The movie opens up with a scene with
of Noah and his father as he is giving Noah his blessing, however things go astray when Noah's
father is killed by another man. This first scene has much controversy over the snakeskin1 that
Noah's father uses during the blessing. Many individuals without looking into it haven taken this
account into a form of sorcery item and therefore have been very upset with the writers use of magic
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Personally, I believe that the use of the snakeskin is to forth going and for individuals that are not
willing to read into an writer's idea of the skin or an individual with little prior knowledge, it
becomes more magical when can give a straying effect from the original story. As well, the portrayal
of the murder of Noah's farther cannot be accounted for by the bible. In the book of genesis Noah's
father is mentioned but only in the context of genealogy and there is never evidence to imply that he
was murdered. As the movie goes on there is emphasis of the vegetarian diet before the flood which
I believe provides accuracy to the film, this questioned many people although as many were not
understanding the role of animals as food before the flood. However, in Genesis 9:3 God gives them
permission to eat an animal implying that before the flood they were not eating animals. After Noah
kills the men that were hunting 2 Noah has a vision from God that really starts his movement
towards the location where he builds the ark. This vision of the flood, although getting the point
across the
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Essay on Noah and the Ark
Noah and the Ark
The story of Noah and the ark is probably one of the most read stories of the bible. Perhaps it is
because of the great tragedy it portrays, or because it is a story of salvation. Noah and his family
along with the animals were saved from the flood, while the other people and animals perished as a
result of it. Growing up the story of Noah and the ark was one of my favorites; Quite simply because
of the drawings depicting the story. They appeared so beautiful, when after many years I'm realizing
the whole of the story. The story of the destruction of mankind, and the story of regrowth. I chose
this topic because I realized how little I really do know about Noah and the ark. I will relay the story
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God decided to wipe out mankind with a flood. In order to help repopulate the earth after the flood
was over, God called upon Noah. God told Noah to build himself an ark out of cypress wood, with
room inside. He told Noah to cover the ark, both inside and out with pitch to protect it from the
waters. God instructed Noah as to the size of the ark, and what it was to look like. "The ark is to be
450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high. Make a roof for it and finish the ark within 18 inches
of the top. Put a door in the side of the ark and make lower, middle, and upper decks." (Genesis 6:
15–16) God also told Noah about the plan for the flood, and what he was to do with the ark. Noah,
his wife, his sons, and his sons wives would all be on the ark an spared from the destruction the
flood would cause. Along with his family, God wanted Noah to bring two of all living creatures, one
male, and one female. Brining a male and a female of each kind of creature would allow them to
reproduce and repopulate their species. The last thing God commanded Noah to do was to take
every kind of food that is to be eaten and stored for his family and the creatures. Noah and his
family entered the ark as God had commanded. After seven days, the waters of the flood were over
the earth. All the wellsprings of the great deep burst and the casements of the heavens were opened.
(Genesis pg 32) It rained for forty
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Essay on Biblical Flood of Noah in Genesis and the...
The Flood of Noah and the Gilgamesh Flood
The Sumero–Babylonian version of the epic of Gilgamesh, after two and a half millennia of
dormancy, was resurrected by British archaeologists in the nineteenth century. Amid the rubble of an
Assyrian palace, the twelve clay tablets inscribed the adventures of the first hero of world literature
– King Gilgamesh, whose oral folk tales go back to at least 3000 years before Christ (Harris 1).
Tablet XI contains the story of the Flood. In this essay let us compare this flood account to the more
recent Noah's Flood account in Genesis of the Old Testament.
Column 1 on Tablet 11 begins the Sumero–Babylonian Flood narrative (Gardner 226). The sage
Utnapishtim from Shurippak (100 miles south ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Column 2 of Tablet 11 the Sumero–Babylonian Flood narrative continues with the measurements
and construction of the ark:
One acre was its whole floorspace; ten dozen cubits the height of each wall; ten dozen cubits its
deck, square on each side.
I [Utnapishtim] laid out the contours, drew it all.
I gave it six decks and divided it, thus, into seven parts.
Its innards I divided into nine parts.
I struck water–plugs into it.
I checked the poles and laid in all that was necessary.
I poured 24,000 gallons of bitumen into the kiln; the same amount I laid on the inside.
The basket–bearers brought on three shars of oil in addition to the shar of oil consumed in the seed–
meal and the two shars of oil stowed away by the boatman.(Gardner 231)
On the seventh day the ark was completed. It was launched, and then loaded with "all my kin and
family" and with "the animals of the fields." This ark has twice the number of floors as Noah's ark.
After the Jewish Old Testament establishes reasons for the Flood, then it proceeds with specific
building instructions to Noah in Genesis 6:14:
Make yourself an ark of gopher wood; make rooms in the ark, and cover it inside and out with pitch.
This is how you are to make it: the length of the ark three hundred cubits, its breadth fifty cubits,
and its height thirty cubits. Make a roof for the ark, and finish it to a cubit above; and set the door
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Similarities Between Gulf And The Gilgamesh Flood
The Epic of Gilgamesh has been important to Christians as far back as its revelation in the mid–
nineteenth century in the vestiges of the library at Nineveh, with its record of a general flood with
critical parallels to the flood in the Book of Genesis. There have been various flood stories
distinguished from antiquated sources scattered around the world. The stories that were found on
cuneiform tablets, which involve a portion of the most punctual surviving written work, and have
clear similitudes. The cuneiform style of writing was developed by the Sumerians and carried on by
the Akkadians. The Epic of Gilgamesh was contained on twelve extensive tablets, and since the first
discovery, it has been found on others and additionally having been converted into other early
languages. There are numerous similarities between the Gilgamesh flood account and the scriptural
flood account starting above all with God picking an honest man to assemble an ark as a result of a
looming incredible flood. In the two records, tests from all types of creatures were to be on the ark,
and birds were utilized after the downpours to decide whether flood waters had died down anyplace
to uncover dry land. There are different similitudes between the Gilgamesh flood account and the
scriptural flood account. The similarities between the flood account in both Genesis and Gilgamesh
continued with its location. Since these societies existed in Mesopotamia, it isn't out of the norm for
those two to share
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Similarities Between The Noah And The Epic Of Gilgamesh
Two similar great floods occur in both mythical and historical stories known as Noah's Ark
(from The Bible; book of Genesis) and The Epic of Gilgamesh. When reading and comparing both
of these ancient stories, you can see the similarities and differences between the two. In the story of
Noah and his Ark, Noah is told by God to build a boat. "... An ark of cypress wood ...The ark is to be
three hundred cubits high ..." Similar to God's command,
Utnapishtim is told to build a similar boat. " Tear down the house and build a boat ... Make all living
beings go up into the boat" ... " The boat you are to build, its dimensions must measure equal to each
other ..." Another similarity between both of these stories could be the fact that both of these stories
have their arks built in 'cubits', which is a type of ancient measurement. There are many versions of
that (more information on that later), but simply put, both Noah and the Epic use a measurement of
cubits. In similarity, both stories consist of landing on a mountain. Although the
'ark landing spot' is different from each other, they both land on a mountain, not to mention both
mountains are roughly 445 miles away from each other. Another example of how both are very
similar and different is that both use a dove and a raven to tell if the flood is done and over with.
By releasing the birds, if the bird doesn't come back, that means the bird has found land nearby and
has settled. If the birds come back, that means
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Genesis 6-13 Research Paper
As a descendant of Adam and Eve, Noah was both a blameless and righteous man who faithfully
walked alongside the Lord. Unlike the others in his generation, Noah did not allow the wickedness
to enter into his own life, and God sought favor in this. Genesis 6: 13 reveals the discussion between
God to Noah, revealing his plan to destroy every living thing under the heavens due to the violence
that seeps in the lives of all creations. The Lord instructed Noah to build an ark out of cypress wood,
accommodating the dimensions of forty–five feet long, seventy–five feet wide, and forty–five feet
high. One the construction was completed the Lord revealed the occupants of the ark. The
individuals chosen to accompany Noah during the flood were his wife, Noah's three sons and their
wives, along with a single pair of all unclean animals, and seven pairs of all clean animals. The Lord
then instructs Noah and his occupants to enter into the ark, affirming, "Seven days from now I will
send rain on the earth for forty days and forty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Every living creation perished, leaving Noah and the other occupants of the ark as the only
remaining creatures on the earth. The waters cleansed the earth from all sin, giving the Lord a fresh
start to a more awe–inspiring and passionate coexistence between future generations. After a year
and seventeen days on the ark, the Lord instructed Noah and his family to bring the animals out onto
the newly cleansed land so that they can be fruitful and increase in numbers. Once the task was
complete, Noah set out on a task of building an altar and made a sacrificial burnt offering from some
of the clean animals and presented it to the Lord. The Lord then proclaimed that never again would
he curse the ground or destroy all living creatures due to the wickedness and evil that could once
again fill the hearts of his living
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Flood Vs Gilgamesh
How would the world be if all humans were wiped off the surface of the earth? Based on The Epic
of Gilgamesh and The Story of the Flood, there were main characters. Noah, Gilgamesh, and
Utnapishtim. In Genesis, (The Story of the Flood), Noah was told to build an Ark due to God being
frustrated and upset. This madness lead to a flood. This same concept goes for The Epic of
Gilgamesh. It was about a god that survived a flood and told Gilgamesh about it.
Based on The Epic of Gilgamesh it talks about a god that survived a flood and told Gilgamesh about
it. This story is also like Noah in the book of Genesis. God is frustrated with his creation (humans)
and floods the earth. Noah was chosen by God because He saw that Noah was good. One man ...
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In the Epic of Gilgamesh and The Story of the Flood two brave men, Gilgamesh and Noah, were
chosen by their god for because of there pure hearts. Both built a vessel and with their families,
survived the flood and their names have lived on forever.
Not only were there similarities but there were differences. Gilgamesh worshiped many gods. One
of the gods was named Enlil. He ended up flooding the earth due to frustration with humans.
Utnapishtim, which later became a god, survived this. Gilgamesh wanted to know how to gain
immortality. Though he was half god half human, he wanted more power. Utnapishtim then told him
about a story of how he got his. He then gave Gilgamesh a quest to obtain his desire. Gilgamesh
sadly ends up failing his quest, but his name becomes known after time passed.
Noah is a man that worshiped only one God. Noah was kept during the flood because God saw that
he was pure, unlike the rest. Noah didn't want immortality because he knew God would help provide
things for him. Noah followed God's words through the whole journey. After the flood, Noah could
live out his life to the fullest.
There are lots of differences based on there two stories. It's mostly based on beliefs, religious and
their character. These two guys both had a goal and with their gods on their side.
The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Story of the Flood in Genesis has its differences and similarities,
even though Gilgamesh was
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Moving To Noah Analysis
My bar'mitzvah marks a time when my family knows that I am ready to take on more responsibility
and make some of my own decisions. This means that I will earn my own rewards for all of the good
decisions taken but for all of the poor choices, I will pay the consequences.
I believe that I have been incredibly lucky for I have a family that has given me good, solid values
that I will always consider when I am faced with choices. With these thoughts in mind, I will move
on to Noah, this afternoon's Torah's portion that tells the story of a man who was faced with choices.
Noah's story is about a man who at G–d's command, builds an ark and saves his family and two of
each of the existing animals from a flood that G–d uses to destroy the existing ... Show more content
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Instead, Noah seemed to be just fine with letting everyone die as he did not question nor did he
doubted God's command; he only faithfully carried it out. I began to think that maybe Noah was not
so righteous after all but that he was instead a selfish man who did not attempt to make a difference
in saving the world. This reminded me of Hurricane Katrina, a horrific event that my grandparents,
who live in New Orleans, experienced first hand in 2005. Having learned quite a few facts about
Katrina from my grandparents, I could not help but think about some similarities and differences
between Noah and Katrina's floods. First, I noticed that whether warned by G–d or by scientists,
people knew in advance what was going to happen so, they had plenty of time to prepare for the
worst. It was not the similarities but the differences between the two floods that helped me discover
that even though doing always the right thing may not be easy, we must strive everyday to do what
is just. So while I understood from my grandparents' stories that the flood caused by the monster
hurricane wrecked many lives, I also learned that during that time, something greater than Katrina
happened. Amazingly, most people did not act like Noah, and even though not everything went as
planned, people from New Orleans and from across the country united, supported one another and
helped rebuild destroyed
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Peter Says God Will Again Bring Punishment On A Wicked Earth

  • 1. Peter Says God Will Again Bring Punishment On A Wicked Earth Peter says God will again bring punishment on a wicked earth. But this time it will be with fire, not water. To what extent is the sin of Sodom linked to the days of Noah? What did those times have in common? Both periods were extremely evil in the sight of the Lord. Both had only a handful "righteous" people. Both had clueless societies that mocked the idea that judgment was coming. Both had unions between persons that God considered an abomination. Sodom was steeped in perverted sexual behavior, including homosexuality. I suspect that even in Noah's day, those unrighteous unions involved similar activity. I also have reason to believe that both societies were steeped in demonism, specifically – sexual relations with fallen angels. Sometime after the flood, Noah drank a bit too much wine. Fact is, he got hammered. This passage always mystified me. "Then Noah began farming and planted a vineyard. He drank of the wine and became drunk, and uncovered himself inside his tent. Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brothers outside. But Shem and Japheth took a garment and laid it upon both their shoulders and walked backward and covered the nakedness of their father; and their faces were turned away, so that they did not see their father 's nakedness. When Noah awoke from his wine, he knew what his youngest son had done to him. "Cursed be Canaan; A servant of servants He shall be to his brothers." He also said, "Blessed be the Lord, The God ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Comparing Gilgamesh And Noah's Ark Many ancient legends recur in different cultures. The general theme gives the same message or just has striking similarities but each story differs in many aspects. New cultures develop from the older ones. They do so by taking stories from older ones and further developing it to mirror their own time. One story that has been repeated in several cultures is the legend of the disastrous flood. The epic of Gilgamesh and the Bibles Story Noah's Ark have this legend in them but specific details differ on several occasions. The Epic Of Gilgamesh is an epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia that is said to be the earliest surviving great work of literature hence, the epic was set 5000 years before the Bible, yet the same situation occurred in the Bible many years later could this mean that the story was passed down from generation to generation till it was incorporated into the Bible. If this is a possibility then were other legends also stories passed down from generation to generation and later added to religious text. What set these two stories apart the most is the reason for the floods ,in Gilgamesh the Gods reasons ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ea is able to subdue his anger and convices him that Utnapishtim survived on his own and is rewarded by Enlil with the gift of immortality. In the Genisis after Noah leaves the Ark he gives Goad a sacrifice. "And Noah builded an altar unto the LORD; and took of every clean beast, and of every clean fowl, and offered burnt offerings on the altar"(Gen. 8:20). God then rewards him by making the first covenant of the Hebrew Bible with Noah. Then in the end a sign was given to show that the destruction of earth in a flood wont happen again, in Genesis it was a rainbow and in Gilgamesh it was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What Are The Similarities Between Genesis And The Gilgamesh In The Genesis and The Epic of Gilgamesh there are three main similarities. These similarities are the flood, the food, and the snake. In Genesis God sent a flood to destroy all of mankind, just like how the gods sent a flood to also destroy mankind in Gilgamesh. In both stories God chose someone to build boat to restart mankind, in Genesis he chose Noah, and in Gilgamesh he chose Utnapishtim. The food plays different role in each story. In Genesis food was what it took for them to look their immortality, however in Gilgamesh food was needed in order to achieve immortality. The snake is what it took for the characters to lose immortality. However, there were different outcomes of the snake either taking food or saying you should eat the food. In Gilgamesh we were told about a great flood that struck Shurrupak. A god called Enlil became mad at the city because it was very noisey due to its growing population, he complained that he can't sleep at night. He told the other gods about his complaint and they agreed they should wipe out the mortals. In an attempt to destroy mankind he creates a flood. Ea, another god, tells a man called Utnapishtim to build a boat out of his house in a dream. Utnapishtim does as he was told. Utnapishtim asks Ea how to make the others believe him. Ea says to tell the others that Enilil was angry with Utnapishtim, so Utnapishtim may no longer live on land. Utnapishtim builds a seven deck boat. When the boat was set into water he took his family, relatives, animals, and craftsmen who helped him build the boat. The flood lasts for six days and six nights. Utnapishtim sees a mountain, the boat floats towards it. Utnapishtim realeses three birds, one after the other, in an attempt to find shore. The first two birds return but the third, a raven, doesn't return. Utnapishtim then knows that there is shore for him to go to. Utnapishtim gives sacrafices of cane, cedar, and myrtle. Ishtar tells the others gods about Enlil and how he started the flood. Utnapishtim was then blessed with eternal life. This story is very similar to the story of Noah in Gensis. The flood in Noah was also to a punishment for mankind. Utnapishtim and Noah were chosen to build an ark to survive the flood and then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Noah and Utnapishtim's Wild Ride Essay Noah and Utnapishtim's Wild Ride Almost every religion in the world has a story about the "Great Flood" which destroys the earth, and each teaches its followers a different story about this disaster. While the Babylonians have the story of Utnapishtim from the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Judeo Christians have Noah from the Bible. Both men save a few people and many animals. In these stories, Noah and Utnapishtim seem to have similar situations, but a further analysis shows how truly different the two stories are. The boats in each story are exceptionally different. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim's boat was six stories high, had nine apartments in each story, had a flat bottom, and was one hundred and twenty cubits high as well as wide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the waters started to recede, Utnapishtim sent out a dove first, and she came back finding no place to rest (par 16). He then sent out a swallow, which also returned (par 16). The third bird he sent out was a raven, and she did not return, for she had found a place to rest (par 16). The first bird Noah sent out was a raven (8:7). He sent out the dove next, but she returned with no place to rest (8:8–9). He waited for a week and sent the dove out again, and she brought back an olive branch (8:10–11). He waited yet another week and sent her out again, but this time, she did not return (8:12). In each story, the birds that let them know the water is gone are different. Noah and Utnapishtim seem to survive similar situations in each story, but they are a far cry from each other. Each of their boats is built in different dimensions, are made from varied kinds of materials, and structured differently. The storms in each story lasted for assorted periods of time, and they were inside the boats for different lengths of time as well. They both sent out different birds for various reasons in their stories. Each story clashes with the other in numerous distinctive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Conquest Of Noah Genesis: "In the beginning God created the heaven and earth." (Gen 1:1 KJV) the genre for this book is a narrative genre because there are a lot of stories in this book. Moses was the author of this book and the date it was created was 1445 BC. The first part of Genesis talks about the beginning of how God created this beautiful world we are living in today. Also talks about the flood and how noah dealt with this issue (Gen 6–9 KJV). The second part of the book tells about how God deals with this one man, Abraham (Gen. 11–25 KJV). In the bible it says that, "Genesis is a Greek word meaning "orgin," "source," "generation," or "beginning." It also says the original title is Bereshith means "in the beginning." In the book we are reading it states, "He speaks, creates, calls, blesses, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Canaan is in Israel. The books of the bible where Canaan is located is Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and Job. I believe Canaan was a pretty popular place in the before Christ century because it did take its place in so many books of the bible. Especially in Joshua where the conquest took place in Canaan. Canaan is also known as the "promise land." The whole book of Joshua talks about the conquest of Canaan. Then it also talks about the division of Canaan. Around 1400 BC The Amarna Tablets refer to a period of chaos in Canaan. (Hindson& Towns, 2013, pg.49) Also in the book of Genesis from chapters 12–36 it talks about Joseph's arrival in Egypt which mostly took place in Canaan. It looks to me that Canaan had a really big part of the Old Testament and without Canaan where would we be today. I would say nowhere because it was a well–known place. The book of Joshua was probably the book that the land of Canaan was in most. Just because of the conquest that occurred in that book. There was a map of Canaan in my Bible and it seemed to appear that it had a lot of mountains and it looked very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Summary Of ' Build An Ark ' promised Noah that he and his family would not be destroyed with the evil people. "Build an Ark" God told Noah. "When he finished you and your sons and your wife and your son's wives will go into the Ark," God added. "You will live there until the flood is over." God told him to bring one male and female of every kind of animal into the Ark and enough food for all the people and the animals. It is believed that Noah had Granddaughters. But if so then why did they not go into the Ark. From what I can understand Noah's three granddaughters married wicked men and forsake the house of their fathers. They joined the wicked and their father's beliefs. So they were punished as the wicked were punished and drowned in the flood. Who was Jonah's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So more than likely Satan wanted Jonah dead for many reasons but mainly: 1) He saw that Jonah was going to be a prophet of the Lord. 2) That Jonah saved hundreds and probably thousands from wrath of God. 3) Satan just likes destruction and wants all to die and burn in Hell. The number of years Noah was building the Ark. "How many years did it take him?" "How did you come to this conclusion?" The bible doesn't really say how long it took, but it was less than one hundred and twenty years. (Genesis– 5:32, 6:4, and 7:6) Some people have made the claim that this passage means that it took Noah one hundred and twenty years to build the Ark. Even given the Ark's massive scale. (Roughly four hundred and fifty feet long by seventy–five feet wide by forty– feet high), one hundred and twenty years seems like an excessively long time to take to build the Ark. Most biblical scholars agree that God was saying the he was giving mankind, one hundred and twenty years in which to repent, after which would come judgement for their wickedness. This means that Noah had one hundred and twenty years warning before the flood. We can reasonably assume that God gave Noah the blueprints for the Ark at this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Comparing Gilgamesh And The Bible Gilgamesh and The Bible Many people know about the flood that happened in the Bible but are not aware that there was a flood before that, in the book Gilgamesh. The flood in the Bible occurred in 400 B.C. which was long after the flood in Gilgamesh which was written before 2000 B.C. There are many similarities and differences between these floods ranging from why the floods occurred to how the floods ended. These differences distinguish the biblical version from the ancient version. The characters in Gilgamesh resemble those of The Bible. This starts at the very beginning of the epic with Enkidu, who resembles Adam in many different ways. God's reason for the flood is because mankind was corrupt and evil, saying in Genesis 6:7, "I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the Earth." So God sends rain for forty days and forty nights and the flood lasted 370 days all together, but God was in control of the waters. In Gilgamesh, the gods created the flood because the people were too loud and they could not sleep. So, Adad with the help of Shamash, Shullart, Hanish, Erragal, and Nintura, made it rain for seven days and seven nights making the flood last a total of fourteen days and ran from the waters like "whipped dogs." In both the epic and the Bible, the floods occur in the Mesopotamian plain. God warns Noah of the flood and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God tells Noah that he, along with his family and two of every kind of animal. The gods in Gilgamesh do not tell Utanapishtim who he can or cannot take with him on the ark. Utanapishtims' ark was carrying him along with his family, the craftsmen of the city, animals, food, gold jewels, and many other valuables. The reason for these two men to be chosen to survive the flood was because they were the good in mankind in both stories. Therefore, they want them to restart mankind and restart it the right way without evil and so much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparing Epic Of Gilgamesh, Genesis, And Greek Mythology Gilgamesh, Genesis, and Greek mythology all have detailed and very similar stories that tell of a great flood that wiped most of civilization. Each of the floods described are very similar detail with slight differences that were most likely different because of culture. The epic of Gilgamesh tells of Gilgamesh determined to find immortality since he now fears death after seeing Enkidu die. It is upon this search that he meets Utnapishtim, the character most like the Biblical Noah. Utnapishtim had become immortal after building a ship to survive the Great Deluge that had destroyed mankind. He brought all of his relatives and all species of creatures aboard the vessel. Utnapishtim released birds to find land, and the ship landed upon a mountain after the flood. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A few examples would be, both causes of the flood were caused by sin and wickedness, the flood was meant for all of mankind, both have heroes that built massive boats, both gathered every specie of animal to store on the boat, both released birds to figure if the flood was over, and in both stories the ark lands upon a mountain. There were however a few slight differences that occurred in the stories, here are a few of the bigger and more noticeable examples. The first, the one who sent the message to build the ark in the bible was Yahweh, while in Gilgamesh, it was an assembly of gods. Along with that, in the bible Noah received his message directly from God, whereas Utnapishtim was told in a dream. And lastly, by far the biggest difference, was the number of days that each flood lasted. In the biblical story it lasted for 40 days and nights, whereas in Gilgamesh it only lasted for 6 days and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Noah And Gilgamesh Comparison There are numerous likenesses and contrasts between the Gilgamesh flood account and the biblical surge account (Genesis 6–8), starting with God picking an exemplary man to manufacture an ark as a result of a looming extraordinary flood. In the two records, tests from all types of creatures were to be on the ark, and birds creatures were utilized after the downpours to decide whether flood waters had died down anyplace to uncover dry land. There are different likenesses between the Gilgamesh surge account and the scriptural surge account. Amid the mid–nineteenth century, this total "Epic of Gilgamesh" (from 650 BC) was uncovered in a few remnants at Nineveh's extraordinary library, and the profundity and broadness of likenesses and contrasts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A noble man (Genesis 6:9) was coordinated to assemble an ark to spare a restricted and select gathering of individuals and all types of creatures (Noah got his requests straightforwardly from God, Utnapishtim from a fantasy). Both arks were immense, despite the fact that their shapes varied. Noah's was rectangular; Utnapishtim's was square. Both arks had a solitary entryway and no less than one window. An awesome rain secured the land and mountains with water, albeit some water rose up out of underneath the earth in the scriptural record (Genesis 7:11). Biblical flooding was 40 days and evenings (Genesis 7:12), while the Gilgamesh surge was considerably shorter (six days and evenings). Birds were discharged to discover arrive (a raven and three pigeons in the scriptural record, Genesis 8:6– 12; a bird, swallow, and raven in the other). After the downpours stopped, the two arks stopped on a mountain, Noah's on Ararat (Genesis 8:4); Utnapishtim's on Nisir. These mountains are around 300 miles separated. Sacrifices were offered after the surge (Genesis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How To Read Literature Like A Professor By Thomas C. Foster The Flood Stories In Thomas C. Foster's book, How to Read Literature Like a Professor, Foster discusses that in every piece of literature, there is no originality. Each literary work is connected in one way or another to a different literary work, making "one story". Having striking similarities, but being written 2000 years apart, the flood stories of Utnapishtim in The Epic of Gilgamesh and Noah in the Bible back up what Foster says. Gilgamesh in an old epic about a man named Gilgamesh and his quest for immortality, while Noah is a not quite so old story of when God flooded the earth. Each story is unique in its own way with having slight differences, perhaps caused by the extensive time period between each, but the similarities are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ea told Utnapishtim to build a boat, "Of seven stories each with nine chambers" (Gilgamesh 10). The boat was also to be cube shaped and able to hold food, wine, minerals, his family, and the "seed of living animals" (Gilgamesh 10). Similarly, God instructed Noah to build an ark of cypress with rooms. It has to be "three hundred cubits long, fifty cubits wide and thirty cubits high" (Genesis 6:15). The ark also contained upper, middle, and lower decks, and a door on the side. Both had been told how the boat should be built by a divine figure, but God's instructions to Noah were different than those given to Utnapishtim. After the flood waters had ceased, both Utnapishtim and Noah sent out a series of bird to check if it was safe to come out of their large boats and then were rewarded for their obedience. Utnapishtim sent out a dove, swallow and raven, with whom each found land, and Noah sent out a raven and a dove, which was sent out twice. When both men exited their ships, their God/gods rewarded them greatly, but with different things. Enlil, the war god blessed Utnapishtim and his family by saying, "You and your wife shall be like gods. You shall live in the distance at the river's mouth, at the source" (Gilgamesh 10). For Noah, God promised him, "Everything that lives and moves about will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Noah Compare And Contrast Essay In this essay I will compare and contrast the movie Noah and the bible references of Noah in Genesis 5–10. Sometimes when you read a book and then watch a movie about it, it's completely different. But in the movie Noah and in the bible it basically follows his life the same, there aren't really any differences. In the movie it describes about his life and his three sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth. And in the bible it describes about his life and three sons. Most importantly, in the movie Noah as young boy he witnesses his father Lamech get killed by Tubal–Cain. And years later as a young man Noah is living with his wife Naameh, and three sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth. After witnessing a flower grow from the concrete and being haunted by dreams of a flood, Noah takes time to visit his grandfather Methuselah. After meeting some people that had recently died they find one survivor, so Noah and his wife decided to adopt her a young girl named lla. Then Noah and his family are chased by Tubal–Cain and his men seek refuge with the fallen angels known as "The Watchers". Methuselah gives Noah a seed from Eden and tells him he was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But in the bible it doesn't really go into detail about what happened with him before the "great flood". And his wife isn't really addresses her by her name Naameh. In the bible it "continuously" says his wife rather than Naameh. In the bible it also explains how old Noah's grandfather Methuselah was when he died which he was 969 years old when he died. And it also says that Noah was 500 years old when he produced his three sons. In the bible in chapter 7 it explains how god told Noah that he would cause it to rain for 40 days and 40 nights. It also says that Noah was 600 years old when he followed gods command and the flood waters began and he took his wife and sons and his sons wives and went into the ark. Because of the flood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Comparing Genesis And The Genesis Of The Gilgamesh And... Comparing The Gilgamesh and Genesis There is a collection of evidence to prove and explain how the Israelite people might have known or heard some Babylonian myths. This evidence is shown through similarities in the Genesis creation myths and many Babylonian myths. As an example, there are many similarities shown throughout the Gilgamesh story that relates to the Noah story in Genesis. Some similarities include the heroes character, the order to build a boat, the number of animals, the means of the flood, and the action of sacrificing after the flood. These are only a few of the many similarities interpreted in these stories. The first similarity is that the character of the heroes in both the Gilgamesh story as well as the Genesis/Noah story. In both stories, the heroes character is righteous. For example, in Noah's Ark, it states that "a righteous man" (Genesis 6:9) was directed to build an ark to save a limited and select group of people and all species of animals. Noah received these orders directly from God. On the other hand, Utnapishtim received his order from a dream. Accordingly, both heroes were ordered to build a boat. In the Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim is clearly instructed to build a boat and leave all wealth behind. "O man of Shuruppak, son of Ubartutu: Tear down the house and build a boat! Abandon wealth and seek living beings!" (Gilgamesh 23–25). In comparison, at the beginning of the Noah flood story, Noah is also instructed to build a boat or an ark ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Movie Noah Directed By Darren Aronofsky The movie Noah directed by Darren Aronofsky is advertised as a representation of the biblical story of Noah and the flood. After watching this movie and reading the story in the Bible, it is evident that there are some differences between the film and the story in God's book. The film does not only use the Bible as a point of reference, but other historical books as well. The Epic of Gilgamesh or The Book of Enoch potentially influenced the production of the movie. Aronofsky's interest in these sources is understandable as he is an atheist and most likely did not want to rely on biblical text alone. The story of the flood is well known throughout the world and it has affected many people groups. There are many accounts written on the story because of this reason. The Bible has a written account of this story in Genesis, the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Book of Enoch do as well. The biblical account of Noah is the true, real story that was written by God. If one compares the film to the Bible there are many differences and similarities between the two mediums. Some of the similarities are evident, and some are more difficult to uncover. The Book of Enoch explains that Noah's grandfather is Methuselah. This is shown in the movie, but is not as prominent in the biblical version, however it is still said. Knowing this information, gives the viewer and reader a reference point of where Noah originally came from. One very noticeable parallel is how Noah and his wife were blessed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. What Are The Similarities Between Samuel Johnson And Noah... The act of composing dictionaries, lexicography, was seen as peculiar; however, men such as Samuel Johnson and Noah Webster dared to defy such ideologies. Both men had their own reasons for taking on the daunting challenge of writing a dictionary of the English Language. Their reasons may greatly differ such as Webster's motivation of strengthening the national identity and Johnson's reason of standardizing words with his witty definitions. Despite of their different motives for defining words, Samuel Johnson and Noah Webster's beliefs can cross paths, they both wanted certain words to be spelled more appropriately. Samuel Johnson was widely known for his criticism and witty remarks towards a variety of people, which does not exclude himself. Johnson's dictionary is filled with facetious definitions that are mocking someone. For instance, his famous definition of oats is offensive towards Scottish people. His definition of the word oats is, "A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland appears to support the people." The way he chose to define the word oats reveals not only that Johnson thought the Scots were hapless and inferior, but also that Johnson had a critical tone in his dictionary, A Dictionary of the English Language. Whereas Noah Webster maintain a more respectful and direct tone. In Webster's Compendious Dictionary of the English language, his definitions do not exhibit any bias. Illustrations of this are governmental words he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Research Paper On Noah's Ark Turkish and Chinese explorers from a group called Noah's Ark Ministries International made the latest discovery claim Monday in Hong Kong, where the group is based. "It's not 100 percent that it is Noah's ark, but we think it is 99.9 percent that this is it," Yeung Wing–Cheung, a filmmaker accompanying the explorers, told The Daily Mail. The team claims to have found in 2007 and 2008 seven large wooden compartments buried at 13,000 feet (4,000 meters) above sea level, near the peak of Mount Ararat. The Turkish and Chinese explorers want to keep the exact location a secret. There is too much evidence for the Ark to not exist. ("Noah's Ark Found in Turkey?"). For example, an ancient tablet reveals new details about Noah's Ark prototype. The tablet tells a story about the roots of the Old Testament tale of Noah. It tells a similar story, complete with detailed instructions for building a giant vessel known as a coracle. Also, the tablet says that animals should enter "two by two."( "Ancient Tablet Reveals New Details about Noah's Ark Prototype"). With saying this, Noah's Ark does exist. In the Bible, Noah's ark is used to protect Noah and his family from a flood, along with two of each kind of animal. God says in the Bible that Noah is to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In response to this, people ask why the land is shaped the way it is. Nature does not make a landscape look like certain shapes. Precipitation will not make the land in the shape of an Ark because when it rains, its rains all over the land. Rain will not fall on one spot. As goofy as this sounds, it is true. Therefore, Nature cannot form the shape of an Ark. Some say Noah could not have built the Ark, with God–given wood he has. In saying this, Noah had around half of his life to build the Ark, the way God told him to. God also helped to provide Noah with gopher wood. With saying this, Noah had plenty of time to acquire the wood he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on Noahs Ark vs. Gilgamesh Epic Noahs Ark vs. Gilgamesh Epic The Gilgamesh Epic is an ancient Mesopotamian story about life and the suffering one must endure while alive. Included in the story, is a tale of a great flood that covered the earth, killing all but a select few of it's inhabitants. This story of a great flood is common to most people, and has affected history in several ways. It's presence in the Gilgamesh Epic has caused many people to search for evidence that a great flood actually happened. It has also caused several other religions and cultures to take the same basic story, claiming it for their own. Whether in Christianity in the form of Noah's Ark, or through Mesopotamian history in the form of an immortal, the idea of a great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He next sent out a dove, which returned without finding a place to rest. A week later he set out the dove again, and it returned with an olive leaf. The next week, the dove didn't return. Everyone then emerged from the ark. Noah built an altar and made a sacrifice to God, and God promised never again to destroy all living creatures with a flood, giving the rainbow as a sign of His covenant. The similarities between the two stories are obvious for the most part. It makes one wonder if perhaps Noah and Utnapishnem were the same person, and the different stories may have been caused by the same happening seen from different viewpoints. Though this may be the only logical answer, many people are still searching for the truth behind the tales. This has lead many people to devoting their lives to finding scientific proof that a flood covering a vast stretch of land actually occurred several centuries ago. The search for proof of a great flood has been going on for decades. Based primarily in the Middle East, the search begins with questioning history for any detail that may suggest there was a flood. Then they must ask what conditions are necessary for causing a flood of the magnitude described in the Gilgamesh Epic, or that may have seemed as large to the people affected by it. If these conditions were indeed met, what scientific evidence do we have that could prove it really happened? A flood of the magnitude stated in these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Genre Theory In The Notebook : A Romance Drama Movie Genre Theory Genre Theory definitions of genres tend to be based on the notion that they constitute particular conventions of content and/or form which are shared by the texts which are regarded as belonging to them. The movie The Notebook is a romance drama movie. Some of the plot keywords are second chances, summer love, and promise. The Notebook The Notebook is a story and how this boy and this girl met lost each other and then one another again. Its starts out with someone rowing on a lake with a beautiful sunset. As it shows this man rowing there is this woman looking out her window watching him as the birds fly off. While she is looking out the window a nurse comes to where she is at and tells her it is time to get ready for bed. The next scene is the next moring where an old man is brushing hes hair getting ready for the day. He leaves his room then you start to realize he is a nursing home. Everyone calls him duke. He goes into the room with the lady that was looking at the window who they haven't said her name to read to her. Duke starts talking about Noah and Allie when it goes into a flashback of the story. Noah is a summer carvial when he saw Allie. Then they meet the next day and that is when Noah reminds her of her promise. That night Noah's friend and Allies friend made sure they did have a date and ll of them met up at the theater. After the movie they was walking and they got under the street light and look into each others eyes and that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Noah's Ark Vs. The Epic Of Gilgamesh The story of Noah's Ark in the first part of the Bible, Genesis 6–9, is probably the best known story of the great flood, versus The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the parallels between the two is strikingly similar but still notably different. The similarities mostly stem from Christians' interpretations of the Hebrew bible by relaying on stories from The Epic of Gilgamesh to find God's hidden messages. The Epic of Gilgamesh has broadly the same structure and plot as Noah's Ark, suggesting the Biblical account largely borrowed from its neighbor, the Babylonians, 'stories found recorded on clay tablets. It is important to recall the connections between the Epic and the Biblical version and contrast to properly celebrate the impact these two stories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Epic of Gilgamesh, it is Utanapishtim as the chosen survivor because he follows the god Ea, and Noah is chosen in the Hebrew bible because he worshiped God. Utanapishtim and Noah build an ark under the guidance of their seer to bring all species of animal and any food. Utanapishtim was allowed to bring whatever silver, gold, all of his family and kin onto the ship while Noah was only allowed to bring his immediate family and son's wives. Noah had order from God to bring specifically two of each kind of creatures and even the creepy crawlers onto the boat. Unlike like Noah, who built the boat alone, Utanapishtim had a helping hand in building the ark from skilled craftsmen, whom he showered in bullocks, sheep, and provided multiple beverages. Noah's boat was "three hundred cubits, the ark's length; fifty cubits, its width; thirty cubits, its height."(pg.., Genesis 6–9) This created a rectangle shape in contrast of Utanapishtim's square boat space of "ten dozen cubit, the height of each of her sides, ten dozen cubits square, her outer dimensions."(The Epic of Gilgamesh,..) However, both characters were ordered to build a door, at least one window, and pitch the outside coating. In both stories, the downpour of the heavy rain flooded the land of living things and mountain, but in the biblical version the flood lasted forty days and forty nights while The Epic of Gilgamesh was six days and seven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Noah Vs Gilgamesh We recently read two stories in class from two very different cultures. One from Mesopotamian literature called The Epic of Gilgamesh, and one from Hebrew literature called "Noah and the Flood", which is from Genesis. Since they are both creation stories, there are a few key similarities, but, being that they are from these two different cultures, there will be multiple cultural belief differences. Between the stories "Noah and the Flood" and the Epic Of GIlgamesh, there are a few important similarities. The first main similarity is the fact that the gods from both stories were mad at their people, and decided to exterminate mankind. In the Epic, Enlil's naps were disturbed by how noisy the people were, whereas God in "Noah and the Flood" stated that his people were becoming wicked and he said he regretted making man on Earth. When the gods decided to wipe their people out, they both appointed one person to hold the fate of the Earth's people. At this point, the gods realized they had to get all of the animals onto a boat (or ark) to float above the wretched waters that lie below. So, they gave their prophets very specific measurements for their boat/ark. After the flood the two had to know when the flooding and the storm were done, so they both got the idea to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God told him that he was disappointed with how wicked the people had become and that Noah was the only righteous man. So, he assembled his ark, which was smaller than Utnapishtim's. He built it with his family and filled the boat with two of each animal. In Genesis, the flood lasted forty days and forty nights. To go out and find land post–flood, Noah sent out two birds, one twice. One raven, which came back, then the same dove twice, which came back the second time with an olive branch. When all was said and done, God thanks Noah by sending His bow in the sky (his rainbow) and calls it He and Noah's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Noah And Utnapishtim Similarity The main similarity between Noah and Utnapishtim was that Noah and Utnapishtim were told to do something similar tasks by their God or gods. Both were told to go and build an ark to protect themselves from the flood. Another similarity is that both that Noah and Utnapishtim were told the specific measurement of the ark that they were supposed to build. Even though the measurements were different they were both told how to build the ark. One of the differences was that the duration of the flood in the texts was different. In the Bible the flood lasted for 40 days. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, the flood lasted for only 7 days. I am interested to know why there is such a big difference between the two texts. I came to one reason which is that in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Comparing Gilgamesh And The Old Testament The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Old Testament share several similarities. I found the greatest similarities from Old Testament were found in the book of Genesis. Both texts shared common characters, plots, and themes. Gilgamesh and Genesis contain godly characters that created man. In the book of Genesis, "Then the LORD God molded man out of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, so that man became as living being." (Smith and Goodspeed 2). Likewise, Gilgamesh contained multiple gods, "Aruru washed her hands, she pinched off some clay, and threw it into the wilderness. In the wilderness she created valiant Enkidu, born of Silence, endowed with strength by Ninurta." (Kovacs 6). Arura is the goddess of creation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God told Noah, "Make yourself an ark of oleander wood; make the ark with cabins, and smear it with bitumen inside and out. This is how you are to make it: is the length of the ark is to be three hundred cubits, its breadth fifty cubits and its height thirty cubits"(Smith and Goodspeed 5). After surviving the storm god said to Noah and his sons, "Be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth. The fear and dread of you shall be on every wild beast of the earth and an every bird of the air; as in the case of all the reptiles on the ground and all the fish of the sea, they have been delivered into your power. Everything that moves, that is alive, is to be food for you; as I once gave you the green plants, I now give you everything" (Smith and Goodspeed 7). Similarly, In the epic of Gilgamesh, Utanapishtim followed the orders of Ea the god of wisdom by also building a boat. Ea said to Utanapishtim, "Tear down the house and build a boat!... Make all living beings go up into the boat. The boat, which you are to build, its dimensions must measure equal to each other: its length must correspond to its width. Roof it over like the Apsu" (Kovacs 98). After surviving the deluge, Enlil said to Utanapishtim and his wife, "Previously Utanapishtim was a human being. But now let Utanapishtim and his wife become like us, the gods (Kovacs 103)! The theme portrayed by the authors was that the men were rewarded for being righteous and having faith in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Flood Myth of Epic of Gilgamesh and Book of Genesis of... A Comparison of the Flood of Gilgamesh and the Bible People grow up listening to the story of Noah and the flood. They remember the length of the flood, the dove, and the rainbow very vividly. However, most people do not realize that the story is told throughout many different cultures and with accounts older than Genesis¹s version in the Bible. Although each of the accounts tells of the flood, there are many variations to the story. One such story can be found in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Although the Epic of Gilgamesh is similar to the Genesis version, there are some differences in the days leading to, during, and after the flood. The days leading to the flood are different as well as similar in the Epic of Gilgamesh and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After 7 days, Noah¹s flood began. During the flood there are several similarities between the two stories. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, the flood lasted six days and nights. The whole world looked like an ocean except for the top of a mountain where the boat ultimately landed. In Genesis, ³the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights² (p. 69). The water covered the entire earth including the mountains for 150 days. Eventually the ark rested on a mountaintop, but the mountaintops were not shown for three months. To test to see if the waters had receded, Utnapishtim waited for six days to see if his boat would hold onto the mountaintop. Then on the seventh day, Utnapishtim released a dove from a hatch in the boat. The dove came back. Then he released a swallow that also came back. Lastly, he ³loosed a raven...and she did not come back² (p. 38). After the flood ended, Noah also released birds. First, he sent a raven, which flew around until the water dried up. Then he sent a dove, which came back. Noah waited seven days and released it again. This time the dove came back with an olive leaf. Noah waited seven more days; he released the dove again, which did not return. After testing the earth to see if it was dry, both men disembarked and began their new lives. Utnapishtim made sacrifices to his gods on the mountaintop. Noah also made sacrifices to his god. Utnapishtim¹s gods decided that a flood as a means of destruction was not a good idea. They also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Noah The biblical account of Noah and the all–encompassing destruction of the earth in the early chapters of Genesis possesses a number of unique and exceptional properties. A story filled with apocalyptic imagery and incomprehensible consequences, The Flood account is full of literary symbolism and motifs (Man versus nature, the dove bearing the olive branch, and water figuratively washing away the stains of sin and corruption from the earth), however it holds significance for two primary details. The first of these details is Noah himself. Noah as an indvidual marks the first human, post–Adam– and–Eve, to be specifically chosen by God to carry out His will due to his incorruptible nature and righteousness. It is stated, "Noah was a righteous man, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Noticeably, the events displayed features mankind rebelling against what God has originally intended. In Genesis 4, narrative detailing the murder of Abel can be found, a tale centered around an act of violence and the ensuing consequences, which exceed far into the future. Interestingly, an indication of foreshadowing can be observed in Genesis 4. God confronts Cain about his anger towards Abel and disfavor in the eyes of the Lord. God questions Cain, asking, "Why are you so angry? Why is your face downcast? If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it" (New International Version, Gen. 4.6–7). In the verse directly following this statement, Cain kills Abel. Genesis 6 finds humanity at a further stage of the identical sentiment: Set in their ways, mindful of the truth, and yet, actively going against the wishes of God. Humanity has fully given into their most primal instincts and desires. When discussing the Cain and Abel account, The Bible Knowledge Commentary, a commentary written by a number of members from Dallas Seminary, states, "The narrative [The murder of Abel and Cain's consequent punishment] now traces the line of Cain to its full development. What becomes of a society that rebels against God and leaves the land of blessing in angry defiance of His laws and His sacrifices? In this case it prospers" (The Bible Knowledge Commentary, 34). This is reflected perfectly in Genesis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Comparing Noah And The Epic Of Gilgamesh Flood Epic A Comparison of Flood Narratives The gods once want to wipe out the humanity. "The Epic of Gilgamesh" is about Gilgamesh go on a journey looking for an eternal life. "Noah and the Floods" is about God want to renew the humankind. In both stories, "The Epic of Gilgamesh" and "Noah and the Floods" have the same event, the flood that was created by the God. However, they also have many differences, the main one are the heroes, details of the flood, and the rewards from god. Gilgamesh, who is part god part man, after his friend death, he went on a journey to look for an eternal life. Different from the story Noah and the Flood, Gilgamesh have to face with many gods. They tested him, he did good at the beginning but at the end he fail miserably, but Utnapishtim give him another chance, take a hike and fire Urshanabi. Gilgamesh fail it again, but however, Utnapishtim wife call him back and granted him the gift ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike Gilgamesh, Noah is just a normal human, who willing to give up anything for God, even his son. His faith is like no other. Because of that, God decided to save him. Tired of the wickedness and sinfulness of humanity, God decided to wipeout the human kind, "I will blot out from the earth the men whom i created– men together with beasts, creeping things, and birds of the sky; for I regret that I made them" (171). He want to save Noah and the animals, because he want them to carry on the mankind, Noah was also the man who he trust in, "Noah was a righteous man; he was blameless in his age. Noah walked with God" (171). At the end, God reward Noah with a blessing, God blessed him to have many kids so he can carry on the humanity. "Be fertile and increase, and fill the earth. The fear and the dread of you shall be upon all the beasts of the earth and upon all the birds of the sky– everything with which the earth is astir–and upon all the fish of the sea; they are giving into your hand" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay about The Flood of Noah and Gilgamesh The Flood of Noah and Gilgamesh With the discovery of texts from ancient civilizations, many people have come to believe that various texts are common to one another. Examples of these texts are the creation stories from the Hebrews found in the Bible, The Hymn of Ra from the Egyptians, and the Enuma Elish stories from the Babylonians. In addition to these stories are the flood stories. These stories have caused many discussions among scholars involved with ancient civilizations. The two main stories largely discussed are the Genesis and Gilgamesh flood stories. Although different in regards to the details, the main plot is similar between the two stories from two different civilizations. Because of this similarity, many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once they are able to leave the ark, Noah and Utnapishtim prepare a sacrifice to their divine being(s). When God smells the aroma from the sacrifice, he is pleased with the sacrifice and blesses Noah. Similarly, when the gods in Gilgamesh smell the aroma, they also bless Utnapishtim. After the flood, the Babylonian gods and the God of Noah both regret creating a flood. Although the plots are similar, the details included in the stories have numerous differences. To begin, when Noah receives warning about the flood and directions about how to build and fill the ark, he receives the message directly from God. When Utnapishtim receives his message, Ea indirectly sends it through a dream. Another difference in the story is the instructions on how to build the ark. In the bible, God tells Noah to build the ark 450 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet high (New International Version, Gen. 6:15). God continues to tell him to "make a roof and finish the ark to within 18 inches of the top" (New International Version, Gen. 6:16a). Then "put a door in the side of the ark and make lower, middle, and upper decks" (New International Version, Gen. 6:16b). In Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim builds his ark 155 feet high, and the decks 175 feet wide. He also built a top deck and six lower decks (Matthews and Benjamin 26). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comparing Utnapishtim And Noah 's Ark Those living had built a structure that would carry them over days and nights. Some among many survive a great flood. Birds were sent to indicate if the flood had dissipated. These are some of the many moments that symbolize intrical points which maneuver the stories along. All of these items and ideas bear similarity with two well–known myths, the story of Utnapishtim and Noah's Ark. In The Epic of Gilgamesh, the story of Utnapishtim and the flood that is reminiscent of the Biblical account of Noah and the flood, both utilize symbolism of the flood, the structure to survive the flood, and the birds to establish the theme that though beings are destructive, some will thrive and flourish. The flood is one of the many symbols that help the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He chose to do so once he knew that Noah was an acceptable being and through the rebirth of other humans he thought that they could achieve the same behavior that Noah and his family represented. So not all homosapiens are evil and deserve to live. The ark is another symbol that contributes to the theme that though humans are intolerable, there are people who are righteous. This is demonstrated in The Epic of Gilgamesh when the god Ea tells Utnapishtim to "'tear down' his 'house and build a boat'"(108), and then proceeds to inform him of "'the measurements of the barque as' he 'shall build her'"(108). The god Ea further details him to "'take up into the boat of all living creatures'"(108). Utnapishtim listens and "loaded into her all that' he 'had of gold and of living things', his 'family', his 'kin, the beast of the field both wild and tame, and all the craftsmen'"(109). The ark symbolizes safety and security. The ark itself would protect themselves and ensure that there would be no danger. These living beings are the only ones who survive. If the god Ea were to choose someone righteous to live, he would choose Utnapishtim and his family, otherwise, he wouldn't have told Utnapishtim about the upcoming flood. In the Bible, God tells Noah to "'make' himself 'an ark of cypress wood'" and tells him of the content and measurements(New International Version, Genesis 6.14 – ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Similarities Between The Flood And The Epic Of Gilgamesh The Flood Narrative (Genesis 6–9) and the Epic of Gilgamesh, Tablet XI have certain parallels that are undeniable, yet many noticeable differences. The parallels are strange yet oddly common in any flood narrative and the differences often lie behind the reasons, responses, and decisions made by the main characters. In both texts, each of the main characters, Noah and Uta–napishti, were ordered to build an ark or a boat due to an incoming flood. In Genesis, God tells Noah, "Make yourself an ark of cypress wood, make rooms in the ark, and cover it inside and out with pitch" (Genesis 6:14). Noah obeys God's orders and indeed builds an ark. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Uta–napishti is told by God Ea, "O man of Shuruppak, son of Ubar–Tutu, demolish the house and build a boat! Abandon wealth, and seek survival" (Gilgamesh, XI, 23–25). Uta–napishti knew his life was on the line and followed his orders as well. In both texts, the men are warned that flood will be coming and are given instructions on how to survive. Naturally, if anyone was told a massive flood was coming, one of the first ideas should be to build some type of shelter. However, the details of how the ark/boat was to be built were remarkably different. In Genesis, God gives Noah specific directions: "...the length of the ark three hundred cubits, its width fifty cubits, and its height thirty cubits...make it with lower, second, and third decks" (Genesis 6:15). The ark was designed to be rectangular with three decks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Noah Bambach's 'While We' Re Young The work of art that I chose is a still from director Noah Baumbach from the film "While We're Young" starring actor Ben Stiller. My initial reaction to this was how much different this film looks from modern–day filmmaking. This film was only released not too long ago, in 2015, but it was shot on 35mm film. Most new release films are shot on a digital format. The main reason for this is because of how expensive it is to shoot a movie on traditional film. To put this into perspective, a 1,000' roll of film is approximately $860.00, and a 1,000' roll of film will only shoot 11 minutes. Another big advantage to shooting on digital is, digital is better for color work, something that just can't appear on film. I also like traditional film for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It's easy to tell due to the background light that it is daytime, possibly the morning. It looks like there is a combination of warm and cool colors. The natural light coming in from the windows of the vehicle shown in the foreground gives the image a warm, brighter color. The colors in the background are cooler and gives a lighter feel to the image. In terms of mass, this is a three– dimensional image. You can tell because of what is shown in the background, middle ground, and foreground. The background of this image would be the cars passing behind the vehicle in the image, the middle ground would be the people in the vehicle, and the foreground shows us the GoPro camera and the dashboard. I believe this image would be considered to be closed form because it is self contained, as in the main scene takes place in the car alone and does not take up the outside space. When it comes to the element of space, although it appears as if the actions in this photo interacts with real space, what is taking place inside of the car is real, but everything surrounding the car is an illusion. Movies almost never actually film a real car on a real road, everything behind the car in the picture is an illusion and is created using a green screen effect. The exact term for how this works is called a chroma key, which simply replaces a certain color that is either blue or green and replaces it with an image. So essentially the actors and the vehicle are standing still, surrounded by a huge green screen which was replaced by a video clip to give the illusion of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Noah And Noah : The Story Of Noah By Tubal-Noah In the movie Noah, you are exposed to many different scenarios and decisions that have various ways to be looked at and how someone would deal with it personally. Although this myth is based on a time that we will never be apart of because it was so long ago you can still see how this relates to the same things that are happening in today's world just not in the same exact scenario. The quote by Tubal–Cain in the movie he say's " Man isn't ruled by the Heavens. A man is ruled by his will." (Noah, Aronofsky) That is one part of the movie that stood out the most to me. I think it was a major part of the author's purpose in this movie, how he could show there are two sides of people and how some choose to let their selfishness rule them instead of being obedient and following the creator's rules for them. In a brief explanation of the movie, Noah is a flood myth that took place before Christ existed. It starts off with the off–springs off Cain and Abel that declared war against each other because of their beliefs. Noah, the son of Lamech says that The Creator has spoken to him through his dreams at night and that a flood is coming to wipe out the human race because of how they treated his world. He wants a fresh start to the world he created, and this is because he no longer will watch what they have done to it. Noah is told that he has a task of creating an ark for all of the animals to survive the flood since they are innocent to The Creator. Noah is only to allow his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Compare And Contrast The Epic Of Gilgamesh When reading The Epic of Gilgamesh, there is a story in tablet XI that refers to a flood that destroyed the human race. Readers today read this part of the epic, and quickly compare it to a very similar story in Genesis 6–9. At first glance, the two stories seem to be extremely similar. Although there are some obvious similarities, when looking closer there are some subtle differences. These differences may seem minor, but actually have large impact on the moral of the stories. The differences of the two stories show the extreme difference in the world view of the culture in Gilgamesh's and in Genesis. The first difference is found at the very beginning of each story. When looking at the reason for the flood, we can see the first piece of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The one who built the ark/boat and survived the flood. If we look closely at the two characters in the context of their stories there are some differences to be noticed. The first difference is how the two characters found themselves to be the builder and survivor. In Genesis, God had noticed Noah as righteous. God found Noah to be faithful to him when no one else would. In return, God gave Noah specific instructions on how to build the ark, insuring that He will be with him and protect him. God told Noah about the flood because he was the chosen one to start the next generation of people. Utanapistim, was chosen differently. He was chosen, by which seems like chance. One of the gods told Utanapistim about the plan the other gods had created. Since Utanpistim had the inside scoop he was able to escape from the tragedy of the flood. Through these two characters differences, it also shows the world views of gods. When looking at the flood story in Genesis we see that God rewards those who are faithful to him. In Gilgamesh we see that some gods can be good and helpful to humans, but they can also bring destruction as well. This world view may seem simple, but it was important during that time because it effected how the people lived, and if they would worship the gods or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Comparing and Contrasting Epic of Gilgamesh and the... Comparing and Contrasting Epic of Gilgamesh and Noah's Ark Many cultures have stories of a great flood, and probably the best known story is of Noah's Ark. The next most notable is the Sumerian story of Ut–Napishtim found in the Epic of Gilgamesh. In the ancient Babylonian depiction of the flood story, the god Enlil creates a flood to destroy a noisy mankind that is disturbing his sleep. Gilgamesh is told by another god, Ea, to build an ark (Monack 1). The Epic of Gilgamesh has broadly the same structure and plot as Noah's Ark, suggesting the possibility that the Biblical account has drawn influence from the archaeologically older Sumerian depiction. University professor Alexander Heidel concludes that these accounts are undeniably ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... on all sides. However the Biblical record depicts the vessel as rectangular, measuring 450 ft. in length, 75 ft. in width, and 45 ft. in height (Fowler 2). Naval Academy graduate and engineer Chuck Missler maintains that the Biblical dimensions are certainly the more reasonable of the two measurements. Interestingly enough, he also notes the 6:1 length to width ratio of the Biblical ark is amazingly similar to that of modern day ships (Fowler 2). More differences between the stories include only minor details. Noah only invited his family and the animals onboard, but Ut–Napishtim invited additional people such as a pilot and some skilled workmen. Noah's ark landed on Mt. Ararat, but Ut–Napishtim's ark landed on Mt. Nisir, which is only a few 100 miles away. In the Babylonian account, the water came only in the form of rain; however in the Biblical account water came from beneath the earth in addition to rain. Noah released a raven once and a dove twice, but Ut–Napishtim released three different birds; a dove, a swallow, and a raven (Comparison). Perhaps the differences were intentional in order to make the two stories more unique in their own way. Perhaps the differences are simply two different people's renditioning of the same story. However, despite the minor differences there are many similarities between the two stories. Indeed the similarities have led some to speculate that these ancient flood stories were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Noah: The Old Testament's Story Of Noah The movie Noah, released in 2014 has sparked much controversy throughout Christian groups and has made many consider the validity of the story it is portraying. The use of symbolism in the movie creates scepticism in many individuals. For me, there are multiple instances in the movie that both align and stray away from the Old testaments story of Noah. The movie opens up with a scene with of Noah and his father as he is giving Noah his blessing, however things go astray when Noah's father is killed by another man. This first scene has much controversy over the snakeskin1 that Noah's father uses during the blessing. Many individuals without looking into it haven taken this account into a form of sorcery item and therefore have been very upset with the writers use of magic in the story. When the writer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personally, I believe that the use of the snakeskin is to forth going and for individuals that are not willing to read into an writer's idea of the skin or an individual with little prior knowledge, it becomes more magical when can give a straying effect from the original story. As well, the portrayal of the murder of Noah's farther cannot be accounted for by the bible. In the book of genesis Noah's father is mentioned but only in the context of genealogy and there is never evidence to imply that he was murdered. As the movie goes on there is emphasis of the vegetarian diet before the flood which I believe provides accuracy to the film, this questioned many people although as many were not understanding the role of animals as food before the flood. However, in Genesis 9:3 God gives them permission to eat an animal implying that before the flood they were not eating animals. After Noah kills the men that were hunting 2 Noah has a vision from God that really starts his movement towards the location where he builds the ark. This vision of the flood, although getting the point across the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on Noah and the Ark Noah and the Ark The story of Noah and the ark is probably one of the most read stories of the bible. Perhaps it is because of the great tragedy it portrays, or because it is a story of salvation. Noah and his family along with the animals were saved from the flood, while the other people and animals perished as a result of it. Growing up the story of Noah and the ark was one of my favorites; Quite simply because of the drawings depicting the story. They appeared so beautiful, when after many years I'm realizing the whole of the story. The story of the destruction of mankind, and the story of regrowth. I chose this topic because I realized how little I really do know about Noah and the ark. I will relay the story of Noah and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God decided to wipe out mankind with a flood. In order to help repopulate the earth after the flood was over, God called upon Noah. God told Noah to build himself an ark out of cypress wood, with room inside. He told Noah to cover the ark, both inside and out with pitch to protect it from the waters. God instructed Noah as to the size of the ark, and what it was to look like. "The ark is to be 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high. Make a roof for it and finish the ark within 18 inches of the top. Put a door in the side of the ark and make lower, middle, and upper decks." (Genesis 6: 15–16) God also told Noah about the plan for the flood, and what he was to do with the ark. Noah, his wife, his sons, and his sons wives would all be on the ark an spared from the destruction the flood would cause. Along with his family, God wanted Noah to bring two of all living creatures, one male, and one female. Brining a male and a female of each kind of creature would allow them to reproduce and repopulate their species. The last thing God commanded Noah to do was to take every kind of food that is to be eaten and stored for his family and the creatures. Noah and his family entered the ark as God had commanded. After seven days, the waters of the flood were over the earth. All the wellsprings of the great deep burst and the casements of the heavens were opened. (Genesis pg 32) It rained for forty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay on Biblical Flood of Noah in Genesis and the... The Flood of Noah and the Gilgamesh Flood The Sumero–Babylonian version of the epic of Gilgamesh, after two and a half millennia of dormancy, was resurrected by British archaeologists in the nineteenth century. Amid the rubble of an Assyrian palace, the twelve clay tablets inscribed the adventures of the first hero of world literature – King Gilgamesh, whose oral folk tales go back to at least 3000 years before Christ (Harris 1). Tablet XI contains the story of the Flood. In this essay let us compare this flood account to the more recent Noah's Flood account in Genesis of the Old Testament. Column 1 on Tablet 11 begins the Sumero–Babylonian Flood narrative (Gardner 226). The sage Utnapishtim from Shurippak (100 miles south ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Column 2 of Tablet 11 the Sumero–Babylonian Flood narrative continues with the measurements and construction of the ark: One acre was its whole floorspace; ten dozen cubits the height of each wall; ten dozen cubits its deck, square on each side. I [Utnapishtim] laid out the contours, drew it all. I gave it six decks and divided it, thus, into seven parts. Its innards I divided into nine parts. I struck water–plugs into it. I checked the poles and laid in all that was necessary. I poured 24,000 gallons of bitumen into the kiln; the same amount I laid on the inside. The basket–bearers brought on three shars of oil in addition to the shar of oil consumed in the seed– meal and the two shars of oil stowed away by the boatman.(Gardner 231) On the seventh day the ark was completed. It was launched, and then loaded with "all my kin and family" and with "the animals of the fields." This ark has twice the number of floors as Noah's ark. After the Jewish Old Testament establishes reasons for the Flood, then it proceeds with specific building instructions to Noah in Genesis 6:14: Make yourself an ark of gopher wood; make rooms in the ark, and cover it inside and out with pitch. This is how you are to make it: the length of the ark three hundred cubits, its breadth fifty cubits, and its height thirty cubits. Make a roof for the ark, and finish it to a cubit above; and set the door ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Similarities Between Gulf And The Gilgamesh Flood The Epic of Gilgamesh has been important to Christians as far back as its revelation in the mid– nineteenth century in the vestiges of the library at Nineveh, with its record of a general flood with critical parallels to the flood in the Book of Genesis. There have been various flood stories distinguished from antiquated sources scattered around the world. The stories that were found on cuneiform tablets, which involve a portion of the most punctual surviving written work, and have clear similitudes. The cuneiform style of writing was developed by the Sumerians and carried on by the Akkadians. The Epic of Gilgamesh was contained on twelve extensive tablets, and since the first discovery, it has been found on others and additionally having been converted into other early languages. There are numerous similarities between the Gilgamesh flood account and the scriptural flood account starting above all with God picking an honest man to assemble an ark as a result of a looming incredible flood. In the two records, tests from all types of creatures were to be on the ark, and birds were utilized after the downpours to decide whether flood waters had died down anyplace to uncover dry land. There are different similitudes between the Gilgamesh flood account and the scriptural flood account. The similarities between the flood account in both Genesis and Gilgamesh continued with its location. Since these societies existed in Mesopotamia, it isn't out of the norm for those two to share ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Similarities Between The Noah And The Epic Of Gilgamesh Two similar great floods occur in both mythical and historical stories known as Noah's Ark (from The Bible; book of Genesis) and The Epic of Gilgamesh. When reading and comparing both of these ancient stories, you can see the similarities and differences between the two. In the story of Noah and his Ark, Noah is told by God to build a boat. "... An ark of cypress wood ...The ark is to be three hundred cubits high ..." Similar to God's command, Utnapishtim is told to build a similar boat. " Tear down the house and build a boat ... Make all living beings go up into the boat" ... " The boat you are to build, its dimensions must measure equal to each other ..." Another similarity between both of these stories could be the fact that both of these stories have their arks built in 'cubits', which is a type of ancient measurement. There are many versions of that (more information on that later), but simply put, both Noah and the Epic use a measurement of cubits. In similarity, both stories consist of landing on a mountain. Although the 'ark landing spot' is different from each other, they both land on a mountain, not to mention both mountains are roughly 445 miles away from each other. Another example of how both are very similar and different is that both use a dove and a raven to tell if the flood is done and over with. By releasing the birds, if the bird doesn't come back, that means the bird has found land nearby and has settled. If the birds come back, that means ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Genesis 6-13 Research Paper As a descendant of Adam and Eve, Noah was both a blameless and righteous man who faithfully walked alongside the Lord. Unlike the others in his generation, Noah did not allow the wickedness to enter into his own life, and God sought favor in this. Genesis 6: 13 reveals the discussion between God to Noah, revealing his plan to destroy every living thing under the heavens due to the violence that seeps in the lives of all creations. The Lord instructed Noah to build an ark out of cypress wood, accommodating the dimensions of forty–five feet long, seventy–five feet wide, and forty–five feet high. One the construction was completed the Lord revealed the occupants of the ark. The individuals chosen to accompany Noah during the flood were his wife, Noah's three sons and their wives, along with a single pair of all unclean animals, and seven pairs of all clean animals. The Lord then instructs Noah and his occupants to enter into the ark, affirming, "Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every living creation perished, leaving Noah and the other occupants of the ark as the only remaining creatures on the earth. The waters cleansed the earth from all sin, giving the Lord a fresh start to a more awe–inspiring and passionate coexistence between future generations. After a year and seventeen days on the ark, the Lord instructed Noah and his family to bring the animals out onto the newly cleansed land so that they can be fruitful and increase in numbers. Once the task was complete, Noah set out on a task of building an altar and made a sacrificial burnt offering from some of the clean animals and presented it to the Lord. The Lord then proclaimed that never again would he curse the ground or destroy all living creatures due to the wickedness and evil that could once again fill the hearts of his living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Flood Vs Gilgamesh How would the world be if all humans were wiped off the surface of the earth? Based on The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Story of the Flood, there were main characters. Noah, Gilgamesh, and Utnapishtim. In Genesis, (The Story of the Flood), Noah was told to build an Ark due to God being frustrated and upset. This madness lead to a flood. This same concept goes for The Epic of Gilgamesh. It was about a god that survived a flood and told Gilgamesh about it. Based on The Epic of Gilgamesh it talks about a god that survived a flood and told Gilgamesh about it. This story is also like Noah in the book of Genesis. God is frustrated with his creation (humans) and floods the earth. Noah was chosen by God because He saw that Noah was good. One man ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Epic of Gilgamesh and The Story of the Flood two brave men, Gilgamesh and Noah, were chosen by their god for because of there pure hearts. Both built a vessel and with their families, survived the flood and their names have lived on forever. Not only were there similarities but there were differences. Gilgamesh worshiped many gods. One of the gods was named Enlil. He ended up flooding the earth due to frustration with humans. Utnapishtim, which later became a god, survived this. Gilgamesh wanted to know how to gain immortality. Though he was half god half human, he wanted more power. Utnapishtim then told him about a story of how he got his. He then gave Gilgamesh a quest to obtain his desire. Gilgamesh sadly ends up failing his quest, but his name becomes known after time passed. Noah is a man that worshiped only one God. Noah was kept during the flood because God saw that he was pure, unlike the rest. Noah didn't want immortality because he knew God would help provide things for him. Noah followed God's words through the whole journey. After the flood, Noah could live out his life to the fullest. There are lots of differences based on there two stories. It's mostly based on beliefs, religious and their character. These two guys both had a goal and with their gods on their side. The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Story of the Flood in Genesis has its differences and similarities, even though Gilgamesh was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Moving To Noah Analysis My bar'mitzvah marks a time when my family knows that I am ready to take on more responsibility and make some of my own decisions. This means that I will earn my own rewards for all of the good decisions taken but for all of the poor choices, I will pay the consequences. I believe that I have been incredibly lucky for I have a family that has given me good, solid values that I will always consider when I am faced with choices. With these thoughts in mind, I will move on to Noah, this afternoon's Torah's portion that tells the story of a man who was faced with choices. Noah's story is about a man who at G–d's command, builds an ark and saves his family and two of each of the existing animals from a flood that G–d uses to destroy the existing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, Noah seemed to be just fine with letting everyone die as he did not question nor did he doubted God's command; he only faithfully carried it out. I began to think that maybe Noah was not so righteous after all but that he was instead a selfish man who did not attempt to make a difference in saving the world. This reminded me of Hurricane Katrina, a horrific event that my grandparents, who live in New Orleans, experienced first hand in 2005. Having learned quite a few facts about Katrina from my grandparents, I could not help but think about some similarities and differences between Noah and Katrina's floods. First, I noticed that whether warned by G–d or by scientists, people knew in advance what was going to happen so, they had plenty of time to prepare for the worst. It was not the similarities but the differences between the two floods that helped me discover that even though doing always the right thing may not be easy, we must strive everyday to do what is just. So while I understood from my grandparents' stories that the flood caused by the monster hurricane wrecked many lives, I also learned that during that time, something greater than Katrina happened. Amazingly, most people did not act like Noah, and even though not everything went as planned, people from New Orleans and from across the country united, supported one another and helped rebuild destroyed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...