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* - '''Mesopotamian:''' Ziusudra, (Sumerian myth). ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziusudra''') | * - '''Mesopotamian:''' Ziusudra, (Sumerian myth). ('''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziusudra''') | ||
* - ('''http://www.kplctv.com/story/24565710/ancient-tablet-describes-ark-of-great-flood-as-round''') | * - ('''http://www.kplctv.com/story/24565710/ancient-tablet-describes-ark-of-great-flood-as-round''') | ||
* - ('''http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2014/01/27/4000-year-old-tablet-noahs-ark''') | |||
* - '''Epic of Gilgamesh vs. the Bible's account of Noah:''' "Although the Bible does not specify the exact length of time Noah spent building the ark, the account allows for construction that took 50 or 60 years. '''Genesis 5:32; 7:6''' These factors stand in stark contrast with the well-known story found in the Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh. The epic describes a massive, ungainly (''non sea worthy'') cube (''which would have repeatedly flipped over'') some 200 feet [60 m] on each side that was built in only seven days. Unlike that Babylonian legend, the Bible’s Deluge account engenders confidence in its accuracy." - The Awake February 08, 1997, page 27. (brackets mine) | * - '''Epic of Gilgamesh vs. the Bible's account of Noah:''' "Although the Bible does not specify the exact length of time Noah spent building the ark, the account allows for construction that took 50 or 60 years. '''Genesis 5:32; 7:6''' These factors stand in stark contrast with the well-known story found in the Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh. The epic describes a massive, ungainly (''non sea worthy'') cube (''which would have repeatedly flipped over'') some 200 feet [60 m] on each side that was built in only seven days. Unlike that Babylonian legend, the Bible’s Deluge account engenders confidence in its accuracy." - The Awake February 08, 1997, page 27. (brackets mine) | ||