Near Eastern

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In this week’s Dialogue Post, we will try to get into the Ancient Near Eastern worldview and you will craft a post where you do the following:

  1. Choose an element of cosmology that you want to focus on (Earth, Heavens or Sea)
  2. Find two cultural perspectives (other than the Hebrew perspective in the Scriptures) and describe how they thought of the element you chose.
  3. Find the equivalent perspective in the Hebrew Scriptures and describe how they thought of the element you chose.
  4. Be sure to note any similarities and differences and include any relevant sources
  5. 200 words APA forma

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Near Eastern
Student’s name
Institution

Cosmology on earth
Jews
Jewish cosmology, by and large, known as the Old Testament record of creation, might be seen
as the Hebrew variant of the start of the world, or universe, yet especially the earth incorporating
everything in it. The fundamental concentration of this variant is that God is the imaginative
power, or control, and made everything himself; the God being the Jewish god Yahweh (see
Judaism). Along these lines, God made everything through a progression of acts, or philosophy,
portrayed in the Bible
Greek
Earth is Known as Midgard is Norse folklore, Earth is the focal domain, place or area in Greek
folklore, been the center point betwe...


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