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Unlike the biblical Yahweh (often misread as Yehovah), Allah has no personal name, and his traditional 99 names are all really epithets.
Enlil is the acting head of the Sumerian pantheon and is often referred to as king of the gods, whose main sanctuary is in the city of Nippur—i.e., the city in which this tablet fragment was found.
A scholar has recently discovered a previously unknown Sumerian myth inscribed on a long-overlooked 4,400-year-old tablet. Although the story is incomplete, due to the tablet’s fractured nature ...
Sung to the god Marduk, patron deity of the great city, the hymn describes Babylon's flowing rivers, jewelled gates, and 'bathed priests' in stunning detail.
The Journal of Biblical Literature (JBL) is a quarterly periodical that promotes critical and academic biblical scholarship. Bringing the highest level of technical expertise to bear on the canon, ...
The translation of Sumerian tablet from Nippur reveals a rare myth of storm god Ishkur and the earliest trickster fox.
The Galaxy of Starfield is vast and boasts over one thousand planets and moons. During your adventures, you'll be able to pilot your ship and travel ...