In 1849, Austen Henry made an archaeological discovery, in the Ancient Babylon region, of Modern Iraq, of cuneiform tablets on which the Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Enuma Elish were written.
When it was later translated by George Smith, nearly 20 years later in the 1870, it caused a wave of uproar, called the Babel Bible Controversy.
This controversy still rages, where one side says, Genesis is a re-write and a redaction of the stories of the Annunaki, and Bible believers say the Bible is the true and historically accurate account of our creation and the flood.
But who is right? Well, before we tackle the suggestions of possible myth cross copies or contaminations, it’s important that we first take an honest look at the proximity of both the Israelites and the Babylonians prior to the life of Abraham.
Join on this interesting and exciting multipart series entitled, of Babel vs. Bible, because through it you will understand why it’s important, to understanding what’s to come.