Enuma Elish: The Babylonian Creation
The gods fought to create order from chaos — but the price of their victory was the very chaos they sought to destroy.
Quick Facts
- Region
- Middle East
- Key Figures
- Apsu, Tiamat, Ea +2 more
Key Figures
Apsu
God of Fresh Water
PrimordialIn the vast expanse of the Akkadian pantheon, Apsu stands as a primordial deity, embodying the essence of fresh waters. ...
Tiamat
Goddess of Chaos and the Ocean
PrimordialIn the vast and intricate landscape of Akkadian mythology, Tiamat emerges as a formidable figure, embodying the primordi...
Ea
God of Wisdom and Water
PrimordialIn the rich and complex pantheon of Babylonian mythology, Ea stands as a pivotal figure, embodying the dual aspects of w...
Marduk
God of Creation and Order
PrimordialIn the ancient world of Mesopotamia, Marduk stands as a monumental figure within the Akkadian pantheon, revered as the c...
Anu
God of the Sky
PrimordialIn the vast expanse of the Akkadian pantheon, Anu stands as a towering figure, revered as the god of the sky and a param...
The Story
This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.
Before the World
In the beginning, before the cosmos took shape, there existed Apsu, the freshwater god, and Tiamat, the saltwater goddess. Together, they coiled in the primordi...
Act of Creation
The act of creation in Babylonian mythology is intricately woven into the narrative of Marduk, the son of Ea, who emerges as a central figure in the cosmic stru...
The First Age
Following the act of creation, the newly formed world flourished under the watchful gaze of Marduk, the chief deity of Babylon. This first age, often referred t...
Great Disruption
The great disruption unfolded as Tiamat, enraged by the death of Apsu and the creation of the world from her body, sought vengeance against Marduk and the young...
What Endures
The legacy of Marduk and the creation of Babylon became a cornerstone of Babylonian identity and culture, embodying the very essence of their existence. The myt...
Timeline
Creation of the Cosmos
Marduk defeats Apsu and creates the world from Tiamat's body, establishing order from chaos.
Emergence of the Younger Gods
The younger gods arise from the union of Apsu and Tiamat, leading to a disturbance in the primordial waters.
Marduk’s Ascension
Marduk is chosen as the champion of the younger gods and agrees to confront Apsu.
Formation of Earth and Sky
Marduk separates the waters of Tiamat, creating the heavens above and the earth below.
Creation of Humanity
Humans are formed from the blood of a defeated monster, reflecting the divine conflict.
Battle with Tiamat
Marduk engages Tiamat in a fierce battle, employing magic and cunning to secure victory.
Establishment of Divine Order
Marduk solidifies his rule, establishing laws that govern the universe and the behavior of the gods.
Akitu Festival
The annual celebration of Marduk’s victory, reinforcing the themes of renewal and cosmic order.
Sources
- wikipediaEnuma Elish: The Babylonian Creation Epic
Overview of the Babylonian creation myth.
- websiteAncient Mesopotamian Mythology
General introduction to Mesopotamian myths.
- websiteThe Babylonian Creation Myth: Enuma Elish
Detailed exploration of the Enuma Elish.
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