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== Utnapishtim/Atrahasis ==

In the last paragraph of Cultural History, the mortal surviving the flood is named as Utnapishtim. I believe the name comes, as the link suggests, from the Epic of Gilgamesh, but the story itself is older, and in the original, his name is Atrahasis (after whom the story itself is named). [[Special:Contributions/85.29.68.97|85.29.68.97]] ([[User talk:85.29.68.97|talk]]) 21:53, 1 July 2010 (UTC)

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Older brother

You forgot to write that :

Enlil was the older boy-child of Nammu and An. He raped his future wife and sister : Ninlil. They got a boy child from this union : Nanna. Enlil and his young brother Enki fought , but we dont know the end of the story. It seems to be the same story than of Cain and Abel.

sources : http://www.faqs.org/faqs/mythology/assyrbabyl-faq/

Etched in Stone...Photographs of Enlil & The Temple of Ekur

Rock etched photo reflections I developed from The Genesis Petroglyph yield detailed images of both the deity Enlil and his shrine at Nippur...Ekur.

An Ancient Deity and his Shrine

For a complete explanation and some of the many developments detailing this discovery:

Photographic Developments From The Genesis Petroglyph

Rock Art by Laser Les

Laserles 18:53, 20 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Utnapishtim was not saved by Enlil, he was saved by Ea much to Enlil's initial fury. Fairly important to get that right.


Utnapishtim was saved by Enki as the projections detail...

The Genesis Petroglyph projects hologram images in photographic detail. The Genesis Petroglyph

One projection details the Sumerian Deity Enki defined by his epitaphs of the fish and the goat holding his symbol of the crescent shaped vessel of human salvation (the story of Utnapishtim):

Hologram photo-image projection of the Altra Hassis

Another hologram photo-image projection from The Genesis Petroglyph details the deity Enlil and his temple shrine at Nippur...Ekur.

Enlil...Ekur...Zu and The Epoch of Gilgamesh

An Ancient Deity and his Shrine

The Genesis Petroglyph is a hologram message system. It is a time capsule of detailed communications to a modern civilization because it requires our current technologies in photography and imaging to decipher it.

A detailed star map (the constellation of ORION) was embedded within the photoglyphic etched image of Enki. The map locates a celestial object. Our interface with this object would appear to be based on a time scale detailed within the Mesoamerican Calendar.

Image projections of Enki, The Mask of Pacal II and The Star Pattern of Orion: The Orion Star Map and The Genesis Petroglyph The Celestial Map and The Mayan Connection to The Altra Hassis The Deities Enki and Pacal II A communication from Enki to modern humanity

The Genesis Petroglyph: 'Ancient images in photographic detail...a time capsule communication for modern humanity'.

Rock Art by Laser Les

Laserles (talk) 15:22, 24 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I read the original Ninlil Enlil text, and it sais that Nergal the was the result of this unholy union. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Novoneiro (talkcontribs) 06:57, 22 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Adam and Eve

I've read a bit about Enlil while looking some of the comparative mythology associated to the story of Adam and Eve. There should maybe be a note added on how he might be related to this. ADM (talk) 13:25, 26 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

[~clh][E-engurra, Inc.][EN.LIL][area][update]

[~clh][E-engurra, Inc.][IIdor][securus][XOR][securus][IIdor]['request'for'update'][~en.ki][~clh]

Good afternoon esteemed editors, Please make editation to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/En-lil

for:

removal of the [r][a][p][i][n][g] passage.

I believe it is taken out of context and possibly mistransliterated.

Please make correction.

Thank you.

[~clh][E-engurra, Inc.][IIdor][securus][XOR][securus][IIdor]['request'for'update'][~en.ki][~clh] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 148.167.126.211 (talk) 19:10, 7 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Utnapishtim/Atrahasis

In the last paragraph of Cultural History, the mortal surviving the flood is named as Utnapishtim. I believe the name comes, as the link suggests, from the Epic of Gilgamesh, but the story itself is older, and in the original, his name is Atrahasis (after whom the story itself is named). 85.29.68.97 (talk) 21:53, 1 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]