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- Adapa abstract "Adapa, the first of the Mesopotamian seven sages, was a mythical figure who unknowingly refused the gift of immortality. The story is first attested in the Kassite period (14th century BC), in fragmentary tablets from Tell el-Amarna, and from Assur, of the late second millennium BC. Mesopotamian myth tells of seven antediluvian sages, who were sent by Ea, the wise god of Eridu, to bring the arts of civilisation to humankind. The first of these, Adapa, also known as Uan, the name given as Oannes by Berossus, introduced the practice of the correct rites of religious observance as priest of the E'Apsu temple, at Eridu. The sages are described in Mesopotamian literature as 'pure parādu-fish, probably carp, whose bones are found associated with the earliest shrine, and still kept as a holy duty in the precincts of Near Eastern mosques and monasteries. Adapa as a fisherman was iconographically portrayed as a fish-man composite. The word Abgallu, sage (Ab = water, Gal = great, Lu = man, Sumerian) survived into Nabatean times, around the 1st century, as apkallum, used to describe the profession of a certain kind of priest.".
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- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Adam.
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- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesopotamian_mythology.
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- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Dagon.
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- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Eridu.
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- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Exorcist.
- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Immortality.
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- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_University_Press.
- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Gulf.
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- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Stephanie_Dalley.
- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Sumerian_language.
- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink Tree_of_the_knowledge_of_good_and_evil.
- Adapa wikiPageWikiLink File:1908_Redon_Oannes_anagoria.JPG.
- Adapa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adapa U-an".
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- Adapa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adapa#As Oannes".
- Adapa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adapa's".
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- Adapa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Uanna-Adapa (Oannes)".
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- Adapa subject Category:Mesopotamian_mythology.
- Adapa subject Category:Sumerian_epic_heroes.
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- Adapa comment "Adapa, the first of the Mesopotamian seven sages, was a mythical figure who unknowingly refused the gift of immortality. The story is first attested in the Kassite period (14th century BC), in fragmentary tablets from Tell el-Amarna, and from Assur, of the late second millennium BC. Mesopotamian myth tells of seven antediluvian sages, who were sent by Ea, the wise god of Eridu, to bring the arts of civilisation to humankind.".
- Adapa label "Adapa".
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- Adapa wasDerivedFrom Adapa?oldid=705760957.
- Adapa depiction 1908_Redon_Oannes_anagoria.JPG.
- Adapa isPrimaryTopicOf Adapa.