The Number Seven In The Epic Of Gilgamesh

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The Epic of Gilgamesh parallels Biblical texts through the inclusion of the number seven. According to the Bible, God uses seven days to create the heavens and the earth. In this case, the number seven marks the beginning and end to creation. Similar to the Bible, the application of the number seven in The Epic of Gilgamesh marks the start and end to a journey. Gilgamesh and Enkidu seek the council of the goddess Ninsun before departing for the Forest of Cedar. While listening to Gilgamesh’s plans Andrew George translates, “Into the bath-house she went seven times,” (Tablet III 37). At the end of their journey, the Ishchalli tablet translates, “He [Gilgamesh] slew the ogre, the cedar’s guardian, the broken…As soon as he had slain all seven

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