Ninti

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Ninti is the Sumerian goddess of life.[1]

Ninti is also one of the eight goddesses of healing who was created by Ninhursag to heal Enki’s body. Her specific healing area was the rib.[2] Enki had eaten forbidden flowers and was then cursed by Ninhursaga, who was later persuaded by the other gods to heal him. Some scholars suggest that this served as the basis for the story of Eve created from Adam's rib in the Book of Genesis.[3]

References

  1. ^ Auset, Brandi (2009). The goddess guide : exploring the attributes and correspondences of the divine feminine (1st ed. ed.). Woodbury, Minn.: Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 0738715514. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ Charles Russell Coulter, Patricia Turner (ed.). Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities.
  3. ^ Meagher, Robert Emmet (1995). The meaning of Helen : in search of an ancient icon. United States: BOLCHAZY-CARDUCCI PUBS (IL). ISBN 0865165106.