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Who said that?

Who said that?. The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Battle With Humbaba. “O my lord, you do not know this monster and that is the reason you are not afraid. I who know him, I am terrified.” Enkidu “Today, give me your aid and you shall have mine: what then can go amiss with us two?” Gilgamesh

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Who said that?

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  1. Who said that? The Epic of Gilgamesh

  2. The Battle With Humbaba • “O my lord, you do not know this monster and that is the reason you are not afraid. I who know him, I am terrified.” • Enkidu • “Today, give me your aid and you shall have mine: what then can go amiss with us two?” • Gilgamesh • “O glorious Shamash, I have followed the road you commanded but now if you send no succor how shall I escape?” • Gilgamesh

  3. The Battle With Humbaba • “I have never known a mother, no, nor a father who reared me. I was born of the mountain, he reared me, and Enlil made me the keeper of this forest.” • Humbaba • “O Enkidu, should not the snared bird return to its nest and the captive man return to his mother’s arms?” • Gilgamesh

  4. Enkidu’s Dream of the Underworld • “It was I who cut down the cedar, I who leveled the forest, I who slew Humbaba and now see what has become of me. Listen my friend this is the dream I dreamed last night.” • Enkidu • “Who has brought this one here?” • Belit-Sheri

  5. The Story of the Flood • “But on you he will rain down abundance, rare fish and shy wildfowl, a rich harvest-tide. In the evening the rider of the storm will bring you wheat in torrents.” • Ea • “Alas the days of old are turned to dust because I commanded evil; why did I command this evil in the council of all the gods?” • Ishtar • “Has any of these mortals escaped? Not one was to have survived the destruction.” • Enlil • Then I bowed low, I sat down and I wept, the tears streamed down my face, for on every side was the waste of water.” • Utnapishtim

  6. The return • “But if you wish, come and put it to the test: only prevail against sleep for six days and seven nights.” • Utnapishtim • “Touch the man to wake him, so that he may return to his own land in peace, going back through the gate by which he came.” • Utnapishtim’s Wife • “Gilgamesh, you came here a man wearied out, you have worn yourself out; what shall I give you to carry you back to your own country?” • Utnapishtim

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