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question 15
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which ancient text that predates the iliad and the odyssey tells the story of a sumerian king who quests for immortality?
the epic of gilgamesh
the adventure of enkidu
the palette of narmer
the code of hammurabi
question 16
1 pts
how was the hebrew belief system different from that of other religious traditions?
the hebrews had defined political leadership, from which a theocratic ruler emerged.
the hebrews were connected to the land through an agricultural tradition supported through animism.
the hebrews blended into the akkadian culture and resurged later during the golden age of pericles.
the hebrews were monotheistic whereas others in the region tended to have gods for their clans and cities, among other things.
Question 15
The Epic of Gilgamesh is an ancient Sumerian text that predates the Iliad and the Odyssey and tells the story of King Gilgamesh's quest for immortality. The other options: "The Adventure of Enkidu" is not a well - known ancient text with this story, "The Palette of Narmer" is an Egyptian artifact related to unification, and "The Code of Hammurabi" is a legal code, not a story about a king's quest for immortality.
The Hebrew belief system was monotheistic, believing in one God (Yahweh), while most other religious traditions in the region at that time were polytheistic, having multiple gods for clans, cities, etc. The first option is incorrect as Hebrew leadership was not mainly about a theocratic ruler emerging from political leadership in the way described. The second option is wrong as Hebrews were not animistic. The third option is incorrect as Hebrews did not blend into Akkadian culture and the Golden Age of Pericles was in Greece, not related to Hebrews.
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A. The Epic of Gilgamesh