Legends of Babylon and Egypt in Relation to Hebrew Tradition
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A series of scholarly lectures compares Babylonian and Egyptian legendary materials with Hebrew tradition, emphasizing newly published Sumerian texts that preserve early creation and antediluvian narratives. It reconstructs the flood-myth sequence—creation, antediluvian cities, gods' council, prophetic dream, inundation, escape of a great boat, sacrificial propitiation, and the hero's reward—then examines the dragon/creation motif and the evolution of the Osiris-Isis cult. Complementary chapters trace artistic and cultural interaction across Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, and Aramaean Syria through inscriptions and monuments to contextualize shared religious themes.
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