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In Genesis 1 as Ancient Cosmology, John Walton presents comparative studies of ancient texts and their cosmologies. The first half of the book focuses on the ancient texts that inform our understanding of Near Eastern cosmology. Egyptian, Sumerian, and Akkadian texts are the primary focus, but occasionally Ugaritic and Hittite are included as appropriate. Walton posits that functional ontology...

The attributes, or factors, that were thought to define the shape and operation of the cosmos (Sumerian ME, imperfectly translated by Akkadian parṣu) and the tablet of destinies (containing decrees concerning the job descriptions of all members of the cosmos) both offer valuable evidence for understanding ancient perspectives on the cosmos, revealing what ancient peoples thought was most important about the world in which they lived. Though Egyptian literature does not have terminology
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