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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 90
עמוד 55
There is something titanic about this Mother of all things, this Arch-Rebel against
her mighty sons, the gods. She is fit, through her primitive vigor and stupendous
valor, to be the Mother of Celestial Monarchs. In the beginning—so this legend of
...
There is something titanic about this Mother of all things, this Arch-Rebel against
her mighty sons, the gods. She is fit, through her primitive vigor and stupendous
valor, to be the Mother of Celestial Monarchs. In the beginning—so this legend of
...
עמוד 56
§i Thus out of Chaos the Mother Tiamat brought order and separate beings and
things, just as in the first chapters of Genesis we discover God making the
heavens and the earth from cloudy disorder. And, just as the same first book of
the Bible ...
§i Thus out of Chaos the Mother Tiamat brought order and separate beings and
things, just as in the first chapters of Genesis we discover God making the
heavens and the earth from cloudy disorder. And, just as the same first book of
the Bible ...
עמוד 63
Then even the gods in Heaven were filled with fear and ascended to the highest
realm of Anu. “There the gods were crowded in droves, prostrate like dogs.” And
Ishtar uttered these words, “All were turned to corruption, and I long ago ...
Then even the gods in Heaven were filled with fear and ascended to the highest
realm of Anu. “There the gods were crowded in droves, prostrate like dogs.” And
Ishtar uttered these words, “All were turned to corruption, and I long ago ...
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