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The Garden of Eden Myth: Its Pre-biblical Origin In Mesopotamian Myths - Paperback

The Garden of Eden Myth: Its Pre-biblical Origin In Mesopotamian Myths - Paperback

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by Walter Mattfeld (Author)

Scholarly proposals are presented for the pre-biblical origin in Mesopotamian myths of the Garden of Eden story. Some Liberal PhD scholars (1854-2010) embracing an Anthropological viewpoint have proposed that the Hebrews have recast earlier motifs appearing in Mesopotamian myths. Eden's garden is understood to be a recast of the gods' city-gardens in the Sumerian Edin, the floodplain of Lower Mesopotamia. It is understood that the Hebrews in the book of Genesis are refuting the Mesopotamian account of why Man was created and his relationship with his Creators (the gods and goddesses). They deny that Man is a sinner and rebel because he was made in the image of gods and goddesses who were themselves sinners and rebels, who made man to be their agricultural slave to grow and harvest their food and feed it to them in temple sacrifices thereby ending the need of the gods to toil for their food in the city-gardens of Edin in ancient Sumer.

Number of Pages: 184
Dimensions: 0.42 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 24, 2010
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