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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet I
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet I (82)
" and Mummu, who were taken captive, in
Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XIII (24)
And one who had escaped came and told Abram that his brother's son had been taken captive and (Abram) armed his household servants.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XLVI (10)
Heroohpolis (close to the desert). Amram thy father remained with them1.
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Mesoamerican
Part III, Chapter 8 (1)
Thus Tohil, Avilix, and Hacavitz spoke to Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam: "Let us go, let us get up, let us not stay here, take u...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 4 (7)
They were, then, very happy when they had overcome all the tribes, whom they destroyed there on the mountaintop. In this way they carried out the...
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Mesoamerican
Part III, Chapter 8 (5)
There they were together, then, Balam-Quitzé. Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam. They did not sleep; they remained standing and great was the...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXIV (9)
And he returned in peace, and made peace with them, and they became his servants, until the day thathe and his sons went down into 2149 a.m. Egypt.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVIII (34)
I set aside the long-haired gods and passed on through those who had charge of their dens in my sight: I made my way and passed on and reached those...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (1)
Afterwards the tribes held council again. "What shall we do with them? in truth, their estate is very great," they said when they assembled again in...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XIII (23)
And they took captive Sodom and Adam • and Zeboim, and they took cap- tive Lot also, the son of Abram's brother, and all his possessions, and they wen...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XVIII (16)
And He was wroth with them, and bound them till the time when their guilt should be consummated (even) ⌈for ten thousand years⌉.'
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Mesoamerican
Part III, Chapter 10 (1)
Their hearts mourned for Tohil, Avilix, and Hacavitz, whom they had placed among the air-plants and the moss. We shall tell now how they made the sacr...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (8)
And Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam having talked together, they built a wall at the edge of the town and enclosed it with boards ...
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Mesoamerican
Part III, Chapter 4 (2)
For being as we are, there is no one who watches for us," said Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam. And having heard of a city, they w...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXVIII (11)
And they sent to their father (to inquire) whether they should make peace with them or slay them.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XIII (9)
And when I awaked, I came unto them, and they were all sitting gathered together, weeping in ’Abelsjâîl, which is between Lebanon and Sênêsêr, with th...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XLVIII (9)
And the prince of the Mastema stood up against thee, and sought to cast thee into the hands of Pharaoh, and he helped the Egyptian sorcerers, and they...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 5 (6)
In this manner, then, came about the disappearance and end of Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam, the first men who came there from...
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Mesoamerican
Part II, Chapter 14 (1)
Immediately [the boys] told their names and they extolled themselves before all the people of Xibalba. "Hear our names. We shall also tell you the...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 3 (10)
The city was watched from afar, spied upon and observed by the scouts of the tribes. "They are not many," they said. But they saw only the wooden...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLIII (4)
An early recension of this chapter is found in the tomb of Horhotep ( Miss. Arch. II , p. 159), and an apparent reference on the Coffin of Amamu
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