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When the heavens above did not exist, And earth beneath had not come into being...

Babylonian Creation Story: Enuma Elish

The story, one of the oldest, if not the oldest in the world, concerns the birth of the gods and the creation of the universe and human beings.

c. 1000 to 300 BCE

Unknown Mesopotamian poet(s}

The story, one of the oldest, if not the oldest in the world, concerns the birth of the gods and the creation of the universe and human beings. In the beginning, there was only undifferentiated water swirling in chaos. Out of this swirl, the waters divided into sweet, fresh water, known as the god Apsu, and salty bitter water, the goddess Tiamat. Once differentiated, the union of these two entities gave birth to the younger gods.

These young gods, however, were extremely loud, troubling the sleep of Apsu at night and distracting him from his work by day. Upon the advice of his Vizier, Mummu, Apsu decides to kill the younger gods. Tiamat, hearing of their plan, warns her eldest son, Enki (sometimes Ea) and he puts Apsu to sleep and kills him. From Apsu’s remains, Enki creates his home.

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mesopotamia | iraq, se turkey, e syria

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