Thursday, October 7, 2010

Gilgamesh and the Bible

    The story of the flood can be found in both Gilgamesh and the Bible. Both accounts are surprisingly similar. The basic plot of both stories is that a superior being or beings decide to destroy all man kind except for one man. This one man is told to build an ark and given specific instructions for how to do it. He is then told to bring two of each animal on Earth into the ark with him. The storm begins with the man, his family, and all the animals safe inside the ark. All  the people on Earth are destroyed. The flood eventually diminishes and the man sends out a bird to find dry land. Then the gods or God promise never to flood the Earth again. Both stories probably had a similar origin. A flood possibley occurred in history and was passed down orally. When the stories were finally recorded some details had been changed, but the basic plot line remained the same.

5 comments:

  1. Very detailed! And I love the ships :)

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  2. Very lovely. I'm a big fan of the ships. :) Too bad they didn't show up on my screen.

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  3. Great points! I like the idea of them being passed down with details changed.Also I agree with Sasselsquash about the ships.

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