55 pages 1 hour read

Leonard William King, ed.

The Seven Tablets of Creation: The Enuma Elish

Fiction | Scripture | Adult | BCE

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Before You Read

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The Seven Tablets of Creation by Leonard William King presents an intricate compilation and detailed examination of the Enuma Elish, an ancient Babylonian creation myth poem. The poem, inscribed on seven clay tablets, narrates the origins of the gods, a cosmic battle between forces of chaos and order, the victory of the god Marduk, and the creation and structuring of the universe and humanity.

Reviews & Readership

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Leonard William King's edition of Enuma Elish is lauded for its comprehensive introduction and insightful annotations, making ancient Babylonian mythology accessible to modern readers. However, some critics argue that the translation can be dense and challenging for those unfamiliar with Mesopotamian literature. Overall, it remains a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient texts.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Enuma Elish?

Readers who enjoy ancient mythology, religious texts, and epic tales, similar to The Epic of Gilgamesh or The Iliad, will find Enuma Elish edited by Leonard William King fascinating. Ideal for those interested in Mesopotamian culture and the origins of cosmic and divine narratives.

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Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Mythology

Topics

Religion / Spirituality

History: Middle Eastern

Themes

Values/Ideas: Religion & Spirituality

Values/Ideas: Order & Chaos

Life/Time: The Past