Only indirectly. The story of Noah's Flood is considered to have been derived from the much earlier Epic of Gilgamesh.
No. The Epic of Gilgamesh is not mentioned in the Bible.
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Horus Gilgamesh wrote the awkward moments children's Bible.
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Yafni Eli's father is referenced in 1 Chronicles 4:36 in the Bible.
Asaf, or Asaph, was referenced multiple times in the bible. One of better known Asaph referenced in the bible was a poet of the Levites during King David's era.
The Bible was not written at one time. Parts of the Bible such as the Pentateuch were composed and referenced in later books such as Ruth and Psalms which were in turn referenced in later books like the Gospels. There is no "original Bible". The Bible officially sanctioned by the Catholic Church was the Latin Vulgate, which may be what you are referring to, but it was not the first incarnation of the Bible. Note: Bible means "Book".
The Balm of Gilead is referenced in the Bible in Jeremiah 8:22. It is mentioned as a healing ointment or fragrance. The term is used metaphorically to symbolize spiritual healing or soothing.
They did not, it comes from the Hebrew - Sulfur is referenced in the Bible as brimstone.
The extent of a man's sexuality is not referenced in the Bible, and thus all answers are out of opinion only and have no Biblical reference.