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Note to self for later exploration:
- Is the river Hiddekel the Tigris?
As a child, I misread a book about Adam and Eve and thought God had given them "shawls" rather than "souls", which made sense to me, given they must have been freezing.
Clay seems to be a popular material for creating human beings. Fed up with having to do all the work, the Mesopotamian gods get the wise but alcoholic god, Enki, to make them some human servants. However, he and his wife Ninmah get tipsy and make a series of disabled people; but Enki finds a job for each of them. (I think this is a remarkably gentle and compassionate explanation for disability - it's not a judgement or even a tragedy, but only a divine blunder, with a straightforward solution.) Finally, they make the first baby, who's completely useless, and the human race is born. Here's a translation, which takes a bit of effort to follow: Enki and Ninmah. (The Biblical God is far more dignified, if perhaps not quite as much fun.)
- Is the river Hiddekel the Tigris?
As a child, I misread a book about Adam and Eve and thought God had given them "shawls" rather than "souls", which made sense to me, given they must have been freezing.
Clay seems to be a popular material for creating human beings. Fed up with having to do all the work, the Mesopotamian gods get the wise but alcoholic god, Enki, to make them some human servants. However, he and his wife Ninmah get tipsy and make a series of disabled people; but Enki finds a job for each of them. (I think this is a remarkably gentle and compassionate explanation for disability - it's not a judgement or even a tragedy, but only a divine blunder, with a straightforward solution.) Finally, they make the first baby, who's completely useless, and the human race is born. Here's a translation, which takes a bit of effort to follow: Enki and Ninmah. (The Biblical God is far more dignified, if perhaps not quite as much fun.)
Re: Shawls, Hiddekel
Date: 2004-04-19 05:58 pm (UTC)Re: Shawls, Hiddekel
Date: 2004-04-19 07:54 pm (UTC)Re: Shawls, Hiddekel
Date: 2004-04-20 04:07 am (UTC)Re: Shawls, Hiddekel
Date: 2004-04-20 02:38 am (UTC)