Many of the creation Myths of the ancient Middle East share resemblance. Many (including in The Bible) describes a physical geographycall creation.
in the bible beside the Genesis version of creation we can find a version in Psalms 74, 104 and Job 38.
However the version in Genesis 1 emphasizes the spirituality of creation, and there aren't motives of rivers battles and sea monsters (that can echo even in Jobs version but can also be interperated as a metaphorical battle) instead of the battle with the sea monster we have a divine process of creation of heaven and earth, it also mentions the creation of the alligators (Taninim) by god which is one of the only breed mentioned in order to show that the sea monsters were actually created by god.
Instead of a struggles with the sea theres a master plan and an almighty creating all - god.
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It is the Babylonian creation myth that shares striking similarities to the Genesis cosmogony (Genesis 1).
Scholars detect many similarities between the Babylonian creation story in the Enuma Elish tablets and the first creation story in Genesis 1:1-2:4a. They say that Babylonian creation myth must have been added to the Book of Genesis by the Priestly Source during the Babylonian Exile.In both Enuma Elish and Genesis the primordial world prior to creation was formless and empty, with just a watery abyss (Tiamat in the Enuma Elish, tehom, the "deep", a linguistic cognate of tiamat, in Genesis 1:2). The sequence of creation is identical: light, then firmament, dry land, luminaries, and man. In both, the firmament, conceived as a solid inverted bowl, is created in the midst of the waters to separate the heavens from the earth (Genesis 1:6-7, Enuma Elish 4:137-40). Day and night preceded the creation of the luminous bodies, whose function is to yield light and regulate time. In Enuma Elish, the gods consulted before creating man, while Genesis has: "Let us make man in our image..." In both accounts, the creation of man was followed by divine rest._____________A key difference between the stories is that Enuma Elish is a tale of military conquest that elevates Babylon's patron deity to supreme rulership in the council of the gods. This is a nationalistic tale that provides theological support for Babylonian international supremacy. The story in Genesis one, by contrast, is told without a single reference to bloodshed, battle, city or temple. This makes perfect sense if it was told by Jewish exiles in Babylon after their city and temple had been violently destroyed by a Babylonian army.
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Enuma Elish was written by the Babylonians as a creation myth. It is believed to have been composed in the late 2nd millennium BCE and was later incorporated into the Babylonian epic of creation.
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The name of the Babylonian creation myth is "Enuma Elish," which translates to "When on High." It is a story about the creation of the world and the battle between different gods for supremacy.