The flood in the "Atra-Khasis" (before the seventeenth century BC) Atra-Khasis asked his Lord: 'Let me understand the dream, give me his explanation. " And Ea answered his servant: 'I ask for the explanation! But this post I say you keep it! Wall, listen to me! Choza, remember how I say! Destroy the house! Build a ship! Do not worry about material goods, preserves life! (...) '. He predicted that the flood would take place after seven nights. Atra-Khasis obeyed. He gathered the elders of the city at his door and said, 'My god (Ea) disagree with your god (Enlil). Ea and Enlil are furious. For this I go to my house because I am a regular worshiper Hey, I made this decision. No house more in your city, I will not set foot on Enlil's earth. " (...) "Atra-Khasis loaded the ship with all the money I had and all the gold he had. Captured and boarded clean animals, large animals. Brought in the winged birds of the sky, livestock, farm animals. [...] Month ended his people invited to a feast [...] and took into the ark to his family. They ate and drank, while he was in and out, without stopping, without sitting ever. His heart was hurt and vomited bile. The day changed his appearance. The god Adad roared through the clouds [...] heard the rumor. Was taken to the pitch and he closed the door. After being barred the door, Adad roared through the clouds and winds became furious. (Then Atra-Khasis) cut the rope and freed the ship (...). The flood occurred. His power rose against men as a battle. Only saw his brother's brother, were not recognized in that disaster. The flood roared like a bull (...). Output to the four winds. He [...], the offering prepared food (the gods) [...]. The gods smelled the perfume, gathered around the slaughter like flies. " Sunday, March 20, 2011
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THE FLOOD IN THE ATRA-Khasis ....
The flood in the "Atra-Khasis" (before the seventeenth century BC) Atra-Khasis asked his Lord: 'Let me understand the dream, give me his explanation. " And Ea answered his servant: 'I ask for the explanation! But this post I say you keep it! Wall, listen to me! Choza, remember how I say! Destroy the house! Build a ship! Do not worry about material goods, preserves life! (...) '. He predicted that the flood would take place after seven nights. Atra-Khasis obeyed. He gathered the elders of the city at his door and said, 'My god (Ea) disagree with your god (Enlil). Ea and Enlil are furious. For this I go to my house because I am a regular worshiper Hey, I made this decision. No house more in your city, I will not set foot on Enlil's earth. " (...) "Atra-Khasis loaded the ship with all the money I had and all the gold he had. Captured and boarded clean animals, large animals. Brought in the winged birds of the sky, livestock, farm animals. [...] Month ended his people invited to a feast [...] and took into the ark to his family. They ate and drank, while he was in and out, without stopping, without sitting ever. His heart was hurt and vomited bile. The day changed his appearance. The god Adad roared through the clouds [...] heard the rumor. Was taken to the pitch and he closed the door. After being barred the door, Adad roared through the clouds and winds became furious. (Then Atra-Khasis) cut the rope and freed the ship (...). The flood occurred. His power rose against men as a battle. Only saw his brother's brother, were not recognized in that disaster. The flood roared like a bull (...). Output to the four winds. He [...], the offering prepared food (the gods) [...]. The gods smelled the perfume, gathered around the slaughter like flies. "
The flood in the "Atra-Khasis" (before the seventeenth century BC) Atra-Khasis asked his Lord: 'Let me understand the dream, give me his explanation. " And Ea answered his servant: 'I ask for the explanation! But this post I say you keep it! Wall, listen to me! Choza, remember how I say! Destroy the house! Build a ship! Do not worry about material goods, preserves life! (...) '. He predicted that the flood would take place after seven nights. Atra-Khasis obeyed. He gathered the elders of the city at his door and said, 'My god (Ea) disagree with your god (Enlil). Ea and Enlil are furious. For this I go to my house because I am a regular worshiper Hey, I made this decision. No house more in your city, I will not set foot on Enlil's earth. " (...) "Atra-Khasis loaded the ship with all the money I had and all the gold he had. Captured and boarded clean animals, large animals. Brought in the winged birds of the sky, livestock, farm animals. [...] Month ended his people invited to a feast [...] and took into the ark to his family. They ate and drank, while he was in and out, without stopping, without sitting ever. His heart was hurt and vomited bile. The day changed his appearance. The god Adad roared through the clouds [...] heard the rumor. Was taken to the pitch and he closed the door. After being barred the door, Adad roared through the clouds and winds became furious. (Then Atra-Khasis) cut the rope and freed the ship (...). The flood occurred. His power rose against men as a battle. Only saw his brother's brother, were not recognized in that disaster. The flood roared like a bull (...). Output to the four winds. He [...], the offering prepared food (the gods) [...]. The gods smelled the perfume, gathered around the slaughter like flies. "
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