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Title: Enki and Ninhursaga, Part Two
Subtitle: The Story of Enki and Ninhursaga
Author(s): KATZ, Dina
Journal: Bibliotheca Orientalis
Volume: 65    Issue: 3-4   Date: 2008   
Pages: 320-342
DOI: 10.2143/BIOR.65.3.2033365

Abstract :
The first part of this study, 'The story of Dilmun' (BiOr 49, 5-6 (2007):539-589) drew the attention to texts that incorporate two self-sufficient stories. There I proposed that the meaning and objective of the seemingly one narrative is hidden in the relation of these stories to one another. The first of the two stories that make ENH was treated in Part I. Its aim to credit Enki for the creation of sweet water sources in Dilmun, gains a deeper meaning against the background of the second story. It seems that Enki’s major divine manifestation as sweet water is also the ultimate objective of the second story and it complements the message of the first story.

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