The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia
337 kings.^290 There were high priests also in Babylonia, who took their titles not only from the gods they served, but also fro ...
338 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia army went or the king established himself, Assur went also. He [369] lost, ther ...
339 theology of Egypt and Assyria. Above the sun-god is the human warrior, the lord of hosts, the god of battles, the divine lea ...
340 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia national god into the Babylonian system of theology. The gods of Babylonia had ...
341 accepted as a sign and token that between the Semites of Assyria and those of Israel there lay a difference which no theorie ...
Lecture VI. Cosmologies. Man was made in the likeness of the gods, and, conversely, the gods are in the likeness of man. This be ...
Lecture VI. Cosmologies. 343 Eridu, on the contrary, was the dwelling-place of the god of the deep. Its temple, Ê-Saggila,“the h ...
344 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia shores of the Persian Gulf.^292 Nor was it mankind only that was thus made. The ...
Lecture VI. Cosmologies. 345 surface of the earth. The cosmology of Nippur would naturally concern itself with the land rather t ...
346 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia the war continued, and, in spite of charms and incantations, host after host se ...
Lecture VI. Cosmologies. 347 is still scanty and uncertain. The world which it presupposed had the form of a mountain, on the pe ...
348 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia “No holy house, no house of the gods in a holy place had as yet been built, no ...
Lecture VI. Cosmologies. 349 he created the green herb of the field, [381] the earth, the marsh, the jungle, the cow and its you ...
350 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia rescued from the tides and created by obstructing their ebb and flow. [382] But ...
Lecture VI. Cosmologies. 351 coupled with him; we have no materials at present for explaining why she should have been introduce ...
352 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia When he answered that it was for their own selves, because they had vanished fr ...
Lecture VI. Cosmologies. 353 That there is a connection between the Biblical story and the Babylonian legend is, however, render ...
354 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia Into the heart of its holy house, which spreads its shade like a forest, hath n ...
Lecture VI. Cosmologies. 355 of the stilted and soulless productions of the eighteenth century, in which commonplace ideas and a ...
356 The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia were unnamed, therefore, was equivalent to saying that they were not yet in bei ...
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