Erra (god)
Akkadian language, Revelation, Mami (goddess), Dur-Kurigalzu, Sippar, Uruk, Nineveh
978-620-1-42347-3
6201423478
96
2012-08-09
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Erra is an Akkadian plague god known from the Erra epos of the eighth century BCE. Erra is the god of mayhem and pestilence that is responsible for periods of political confusion. In the epic that is given the modern title Erra, the writer Kabti-ilani-Marduk, a descendent, he says of Dabibi, presents himself in a colophon following the text as simply the transcriber of a visionary dream in which Erra himself revealed the text. The poem opens with an invocation. The god Erra is sleeping fitfully with his consort Mami but is roused by his advisor Išum and the Seven (Sibitti), who are the sons of heaven and earth—[5] "champions without peer" is the repeated formula— and are each assigned a destructive destiny by Anu. Machinist and Sasson (1983) call them "personified weapons". They call on Erra to lead the destruction of mankind.
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