Gilgamesh:King in Quest of Immortality: An Extra-Biblical Proof for the Genesis Flood
By Ricky King
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By Ricky King
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Experts on ancient history consider the Epic of Gilgamesh to be the oldest preserved Mesopotamian poem ever written. Archeologists say that the story was originally written on 11 clay tablets in cuneiform script. The story was about the notable exploits of a historical and legendary king of Uruk (modern day Iraq) who lived somewhere between 2750 and 2500 B.C.E. His name is Gilgamesh.
According to the so-called "Sumerian King List" Gilgamesh had reigned in the city of Uruk for 126 years. You ...
According to the so-called "Sumerian King List" Gilgamesh had reigned in the city of Uruk for 126 years. You ...






















