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the Babylonian god of justice was Marduk ...... i think.

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Who was the Babylonian god of primordial waters?

Apsu was the god of fresh water, and Tiamat was the goddess of salt water.


Who is Marduk?

marduk is a babylonian god. He is the son of Enki (god of earth and water) and ninhursag. He is usually depicted as part dragon part eagle (both very important symbols in babylonian religion). He defeated a creature called Tiamat (which symbolizes the salty waters of the ocean). In ancient texts on Enki and Marduk it is said that Marduk as the champion of the gods splits tiamat in two like a dry fish. He is also the patorn god of the city Babylon.greetings norbert


What happened to the Babylonian empire?

Prophets served God constantly, calling the people to change their wicked ways and to rely on God, especially during the difficult times. The resisted the urges to assimilate into Babylonian culture and maintained a separate identity.


Did the Babylonian empire have no laws about crime?

The Babylonian Empire, particularly under King Hammurabi, is famous for its code of laws, known as the Code of Hammurabi, established around 1754 BCE. This legal code included provisions addressing various crimes and punishments, reflecting a sophisticated system of justice. It aimed to maintain order and social stability by clearly delineating offenses and their corresponding penalties. Thus, the Babylonian Empire did have laws concerning crime, which were foundational to its governance.


Is there evidence of Jewish history in the Babylonian writings?

It depends on what aspect of Jewish history is being discussed. There is actually strong agreement between the Bible and the Babylonian accounts of the Judean-Babylonian Wars and the Babylonian Exile. The rest of the Biblical Account is neither confirmed nor denied by Babylonian writings.

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What god was the chief god of the Babylonian pantheon?

The Babylonian god of the moon was known as both Sin and Nanna, depending on which Babylonian language you were speaking. He was also the god of wisdom.


Who was the important babylonian god?

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Who was the babylonian god of the underworld?

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Where is sun god Utu from?

Babylonian mythology


What is nabue?

Nabue is a name that is typically used for boys. It is derived from Nabu, who was the Babylonian and Assyrian god of wisdom.


Who was god of earth in Babylonian and Assyrian mythology?

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Who demonstrated God's justice to Israel?

The judge was the one who demonstrated God's justice to Israel


Who was the Babylonian god of primordial waters?

Apsu was the god of fresh water, and Tiamat was the goddess of salt water.


When was The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners created?

The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners was created in 1734.


Which foreign god had a name which translated as fish god?

Dagon is a fish god of several ancient civilizaions (Sumerian, Babylonian, Philistine and Phoenician)


What servant of God delivered the Jewish people from Babylonian captivity?

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