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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet I
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet I (12)
Then Anshar and Kishar were created, and over them
Zoroastrian
Chapter I (27)
From the dark world of Aharman were Akôman and Andar, and then Sôvar, and then Nâkahêd, and then Tâîrêv and Zâîrîk.
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXI (19)
From Frasp-i Kûr were Sûrâk, Asûrîk, and other children; and by them were Khvâst-aîrikht, Yazdân-aîrikht, Yazdân-sarâd, Frêh-khûrd, Lâ-vahâk, and...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter IX (7)
And Semjâzâ, to whom Thou hast given authority to bear rule over his associates.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter II (14)
And these four kinds He created on the sixth day.
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Zoroastrian
Chapter I (26)
Afterwards arose Ardavahist, and then Shatvaîrô, and then Spendarmad, and then Horvadad, and then Amerôdad.
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Zoroastrian
Chapter II (3)
Padêvar, Pêsh-Parvîz, Parviz, Paha, Avêsar, Besn, Rakhvad, Taraha, Avra, Nahn, Miyân, Avdem, Mâshâha, Spûr, Husru, Srob, Nur, Gêl, Garafsa, Varant, Ga...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXI (36)
And, moreover, together with those begotten by Sâm were six children in pairs, male and female; the name of one was Damnak, of one Khûsrôv, and of one...
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Gnostic
Eugnostos the Blessed (25)
And in each aeon there were six (heavens), so there are seventy-two heavens of the seventy-two powers who appeared from him. And in each of the heaven...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXII (5)
Again, I say, by Zaratûst were begotten three sons and three daughters; one son was Isadvâstar, one Aûrvatad-nar, and one Khûrshêd-kîhar; as...
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