Re: Parallel myths (split from Exodus thread)
Reply #40 - February 22, 2010, 01:13 PM
To name a few (well sort of a few, a few compared to what there is):
The story with Pandora in it (story of Eve, sort of parallels it)
The greek flood story, as well as the epic of Ziusudra and the epic of atrahasis, and the story of Utnapishtim in the epic of gilgamesh (Noah)
Adapa and the food of life (story of Adam and eve, closely parallels it, but he doesn't eat what he was told not to)
Birth legend of Sargon (Moses birth story)
The Ipuwer Papyrus (the plagues of Moses)
Anubis and Bata (Joseph and Potiphar parallel is a little difficult to those who don't know the narratives well)
Lot (Ludhul Bel Nimeqi, and also The Poem of the Righteous Sufferer)
Marduk and Tiamat (though the hebrew no longer survives, YHWH and the seamonster leviathan, as well as the Ugaritic cognate Lotan and Baal)
God verse Satan, and the eventual defeat of satan, parallels the Zoroastrian Ahura Mazda and Ahriman situation.
though like I said, the parallels mostly come from ideas being passed around, so they won't always be immediately obvious nor always be seen, because there aren't any direct parallels (as if they copied the texs from the library of Ashurbanipal), as the myths were probably intermingled through being told by campfire. Afterall, shepherd didn't write, they told stories by campfire (and still do for the most part)
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