In my previous email, There is a Limit to Evil Actions , I described “ humans being like clouds of flies swarming to do violent and evil things .” For the exiles from Judea living in Babylon in the 6 th and 5 th centuries BCE, “ swarming like flies ” had a special meaning. They were familiar with a famous Babylonian myth called the Epic of Gilgamesh . It was very popular and part of public celebrations that they would have seen annually. T he history of the Babylonian story begins with five Sumerian poems dating from the Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2100 BCE) . [i] It was being told three hundred years before Abraham was born. It also contains a “ Flood Story .” In this story, the flood happened because the “ council of gods ” simply decided to destroy mankind for no particular reason. They swore each other to secrecy and didn’t want people to know what was going to happen. But Ea , the god who made humans, warned a man from Shuruppak (a city on the Euphrates River)....
Blogs about the life of the real Jewish Jesus whose actual name was Yeshua. View his life, teachings and movement in the cultural context of first century Galilee and Judea. Using a Linguistic Model to more accurately understand what his words meant to his original Jewish apostles, followers and audiences.