Sumer, or the ‘land of civilized kings’, flourished in Mesopotamia, now modern-day Iraq, around 4500 BC. Sumerians created an advanced civilization with its own system of elaborate language and writing, architecture and arts, astronomy and mathematics. Their religious system was a complex one comprised of hundreds of gods. According to the ancient texts, each Sumerian city was guarded by its own god; and while humans and gods used to live together, the humans were servants to the gods.
The Tablet of Nippur: Discovering the Ancient Sumerian Texts
As one of the earliest known written creation stories, the Sumerian creation legend holds significant importance offering valuable insights into the religious, political, and cultural aspects of ancient Mesopotamia.
The Sumerian creation myth can be found on a tablet in Nippur, an ancient Mesopotamian city founded in approximately 5000 BC. The creation of Earth (Enuma Elish) according to the Sumerian tablets begins like this:
When in the height heaven was not named,
And the earth beneath did not yet bear a name,
And the primeval Apsu, who begat them,
And chaos, Tiamut, the mother of them both
Their waters were mingled together,
And no field was formed, no marsh was to be seen;
When of the gods none had been called into being,
And none bore a name, and no destinies were ordained;
Then were created the gods in the midst of heaven,
Lahmu and Lahamu were called into being...The texts mention that at some point the gods mutinied against their labor.
When the gods like men
Bore the work and suffered the toll
The toil of the gods was great,
The work was heavy, the distress was much.

The figures can be identified as gods by their pointed hats with multiple horns. The figure with streams of water and fish flowing from his shoulders is Ea (Sumerian Enki), god of subterranean waters and of wisdom. Behind him stands Usimu, his two-faced vizier (chief minister). At the centre of the scene is the sun-god, Shamash (Sumerian Utu), with rays rising from his shoulders. He is cutting his way through the mountains in order to rise at dawn. To his left is a winged goddess, Ishtar (Sumerian Inanna). The weapons rising from her shoulders symbolise her warlike characteristics. (Public Domain)
The Unity of God and Man: How the First Human Came into Existence
Anu, the god of gods, agreed that their labour was too great. His son Enki, or Ea, proposed to create man to bear the labour, and so, with the help of his half-sister Ninki, he did. A god was put to death, and his body and blood was mixed with clay. From that material the first human being was created, in likeness to the gods.
You have slaughtered a god together
With his personality
I have removed your heavy work
I have imposed your toil on man.
…
In the clay, god and man
Shall be bound,
To a unity brought together;
So that to the end of days
The Flesh and the Soul
Which in a god have ripened –
That soul in a blood-kinship be bound.
This first man was created in Eden, a Sumerian word which means ‘flat terrain’. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Eden is mentioned as the garden of the gods and is located somewhere in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

Adapa, the first human being in ancient Sumerian Texts failed to answer the question of “the bread and water of life” Anu. (AAref/Adobe Stock)
Initially human beings were unable to reproduce on their own, but were later modified with the help of Enki and Ninki. Thus, Adapa was created as a fully functional and independent human being. This ‘modification’ was done without the approval of Enki’s brother, Enlil, and a conflict between the gods began. Enlil became the adversary of man, and the Sumerian tablet mentions that men served gods and went through much hardship and suffering.
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Adapa, with the help of Enki, ascended to Anu where he failed to answer a question about ‘the bread and water of life’.
Opinions vary on the similarities between this creation story and the biblical story of Adam and Eve in Eden. While Adapa was granted great wisdom and knowledge by Enki, he unknowingly rejected the gift of immortality when offered the "bread and water of life. Adam and Eve were placed in the Garden of Eden and instructed not to eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. However, they were tempted by the serpent and ate the forbidden fruit, leading to their expulsion from paradise.
Overall, the Sumerian creation myth holds significant importance as one of the earliest known written creation stories, offering valuable insights into the religious, political, and cultural aspects of ancient Mesopotamia.
Top image: Sumerian chaos monster and sun god. Source: Public Domain
Note: Ancient Sumerian translations were taken from William Bramley’s book, The Gods of Eden.
By John Black
References
Sumerian creation myth. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerian_creation_myth
1902. Enuma Elish - The Epic of Creation. Available at: https://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/enuma.htm
Sumerian Myths of Origins. Available at: https://www.sacred-texts.com/ane/sum/sum07.htm
Sumerian Deities. Available at: http://www.sarissa.org/sumer/sumer_g.php


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I find this interesting and I
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In reply to Myth of Creation by Aliya Osho (not verified)
I find this interesting and I wonder whether you would clarify a point. When I read that your name the sould, among other names "Apolon" I see another term "Apollyon". This is also named Abodon or "The Destroyer" in the Greek. This would seem to be to be a mix-up.
Certainly it is clear to those who look into these things that the original Being broke apart and created all -that-is from "his" own Self, and that our own Souls are small pieces of that prime Self. This is what Jesus meant when he said "Is it not written in your law that I have said 'Ye are Gods'?" (John 10:34)
I think the Enuma Elish is a way of saying that same thing using characters and in the language of what we would now call genetics.\
Myth of Creation
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Old Babylonian language is nothing but Ancient Bulgarian language and the naming of Gods has its meaning only into Bulgarian language. The name Enuma Elish means Our Mother of Light (NaMaLaz). Ancient Bulgarians believed Godess of Light to be their Creator and named themselves after her. BaLa means Godess of Light and her people are Balgarians (bul). The story of creation is all the same in all the ancient sacred texts and its basis is Ancient Bulgarian spirituality. In the beginning was the Tamiyat and Tamiyat means Drakness into Bulgarian language. Anu means Sky. Anki means Sky Will / Energy. The God who was shloterred in order to give birth to man is God RaAz / BaRaAz in Ancient Bulgarian beliefs, God of Supreme Consciousness and AllFather of Ancient Bulgarians. Later on he became Purusha in Hinduism, the sccessor of Ancient Bulgarian spirituality. God RaZ devoured himself into thousand pieces in order to create human soul in every human being. This Human Soul Ancient Bulgarians venerated as God SebAzi and also God BalAz / BalOn / Apolon. Godess Mother was of Matter, Nature and Energy. She nad many names: KeRa, BaRama, MaRa, TaRa, BaLa, Parvata, BaRaKaRata / Prakriti, Karamama, etc. The name of Gilgamesh is an Ancient Bulgarian name meaning Man (Mazh) of Earthly Light. Ancient Bulgarians knew they were made of earth / Ge and called themselves GaRi, Gali, Gati, GaBati, etc.
Very good information
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However... just like our ancestors, we are still having a problem keeping the CREATOR GOD. separate from his Angelic Beings, Human Beings and the Beings we call Aliens. WHEN mankind can get these separated in their minds, and realize they are ALL REAL... but each exist for different reasons.... THEN we can more easily determine what LIFE is all about. I totally agree with A LOT of what you said about us being ENERGY... SOULS.... that have a little voice to remind us what is right and wrong. WE ALL came from CREATOR GOD.... we just happen to live in different places.I have an ebook on Amazon explaining my thoughts on this if anyone is interested... Thousands of people are asking the same questions, see if your answer is here http://amzn.to/1XBHgBV
yes absolutely I have always
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In reply to What if I tell you the FOUR characters are ancient Chinese? by CHEN, Lung Chuan (not verified)
yes absolutely I have always believed just from looking at chinese characters and sumerian that the connection is there as well as other reasonings that I will not divulge as I would rather save face than show my lack of depth due to my not being able to speak chinese
Finally, someone that KNOWS
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In reply to What if I tell you the FOUR characters are ancient Chinese? by CHEN, Lung Chuan (not verified)
Finally, someone that KNOWS what they are talking about! I have no problem believing what you say. Furthermore, I beleive that "our" archeologists, and so-called "scientists" have known for years (since the beginning???) that there was a GREAT civilization that streched across the FLAT EARTH we live on today.
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