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  1. Mar 6, 2019 · Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... One of the many fantastic stories in the Book of Genesis is the Tower of Babel, a tall construction made in Babylonia after the Deluge. The gist of the story is: All human beings used to speak the same language. As they came to settle in Mesopotamia, they decided to build a city with a tower to reach ...

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  2. e. Belus or Belos (Ancient Greek: Βῆλος, Belos) in classical Greek or classical Latin texts (and later material based on them) in a Babylonian context refers to the Babylonian god Bel Marduk. Though often identified with Greek Zeus and Latin Jupiter as Zeus Belos or Jupiter Belus, in other cases Belus is euhemerized as an ancient king who ...

    • Marduk
    • Sin/Nannar
    • Ningal
    • Utu/Shamash
    • Enlil/Elil
    • Inanna/Ishtar
    • Anu
    • APSU
    • Enki/Ea/Ae
    • Dumuzid/Tammuz

    Mardukis considered to be the primary deity of Babylonia and one of the most central figures in the Mesopotamian religion. Marduk was considered to be the national God of Babylonia and was often simply called “Lord”. In the early stages of his cult, Marduk was viewed as a god of thunderstorms. As it usually happens with ancient gods, beliefs change...

    Sinwas also known as Nannar, or Nanna, and was a deity shared by Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, and Akkadians. He was a part of the wider Mesopotamian religion but was also one of the most beloved gods of Babylon. Sin’s seat was the Ziggurat of Urin the Sumerian empire where he was worshipped as one of the main gods. By the time Babylon started...

    Ningal was an ancient Sumerian goddess of reeds, but her cult survived until the rise of Babylon. Ningal was the consort of Sin or Nanna, the god of the moon and cattle herders. She was a beloved goddess, worshipped in the city of Ur. Ningal’s name means “Queen” or “The Great Lady”. She was the daughter of Enkiand Ninhursag. We sadly do not know mu...

    Utu is an ancient sun deity of Mesopotamia, but in Babylon he was also known as Shamash and was associated with truth, justice, and morality. Utu/Shamash was the twin brother of Ishtar/Inanna, the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love, beauty, justice, and fertility. Utu is described as riding a heavenly chariot that resembled the sun. He was in cha...

    Enlilis an ancient Mesopotamian god that predates the Babylonian era. He was a Mesopotamian deity of wind, air, earth, and storms and it is believed that he was one of the most important gods of the Sumerian pantheon. Being such a powerful deity, Enlil was also worshipped by the Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. He had temples built all over M...

    Inanna, also known as Ishtar, is an ancient Sumerian goddess of war, sex, and fertility. In the Akkadian pantheon, she was known as Ishtar and was one of the primary deities of the Akkadians. Mesopotamians believed that she was the daughter of Sin/Nanna, the moon god. In ancient times she was also associated with different possessions that humans w...

    Anu was a divine personification of the sky. Being an ancient supreme god, he was considered by many cultures in Mesopotamia to be the ancestor of all people. This is why he was not worshipped as other deities, as he was considered more as an ancestral deity. The Mesopotamians preferred to worship his children. Anu is described as having two sons, ...

    The worship of Apsu began during the Akkadian Empire. He was considered to be the god of water and a primordial ocean that encircled the earth. Apsu is also portrayed as having created the first gods who then took over control and became the main gods. Apsu is even described as a freshwater ocean that existed before anything else on earth. Apsu mer...

    Enki was also one of the main gods of the Sumerian religion. He was also known as Ea or Ae in ancient Babylon. Enki was the god of magic, creation, crafts, and mischief. He is considered to be one of the old gods in the Mesopotamian religion and his name loosely translates as Lord of the earth.

    Dumuzid, or Tammuz, was the protector of shepherds and the consort of goddess Ishtar/Inanna. Belief in Dumuzid goes as far back as ancient Sumer and he was celebrated and worshipped in Uruk. Mesopotamians believed that Dumuzid caused the change of seasons. A popular myth involving Ishtar and Tamuz parallels the story of Persephone in Greek mytholog...

  3. Dec 9, 2016 · Definition. Marduk was the patron god of Babylon who presided over justice, compassion, healing, regeneration, magic, and fairness, although he is also sometimes referenced as a storm god and agricultural deity. His temple, the famous ziggurat described by Herodotus, is considered the model for the biblical Tower of Babel.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TiamatTiamat - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. In Mesopotamian religion, Tiamat (Akkadian: 𒀭𒋾𒊩𒆳 D TI.AMAT or 𒀭𒌓𒌈 D TAM.TUM, Ancient Greek: Θαλάττη, romanized:Thaláttē) [ 1 ] is the primordial sea, mating with Abzû (Apsu), the groundwater, to produce the gods in the Babylonian epic Enûma Elish, which translates as "when on high." She is referred to as ...

  5. May 4, 2018 · Article. The Enuma Elish (also known as The Seven Tablets of Creation) is the Babylonian creation myth whose title is derived from the opening lines of the piece, "When on High". The myth tells the story of the great god Marduk 's victory over the forces of chaos and his establishment of order at the creation of the world.

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  7. May 7, 2021 · Apollo is the only god in the classical pantheon to share the same name in both Greek and Roman traditions. The twin brother of Artemis – or Diana – Apollo has many associations including the sun, music, archery, prophecy and healing. His symbols include (naturally enough) the sun, a bow and arrow, a lyre, and a swan.

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