… “Is he meant to be a giant?”
“In the story he is two-thirds divine, one third-man.”
“Which doesn’t actually answer my question.”
“I don’t know, is he meant to be a giant?”
“Ah, I see… Well, if that is a full grown lion, then he is very definitely a giant.”
“The Hebrew story-tellers saw fit to make the lion, a cub.”
“With the express aim of de-gigantisising him I expect.”
“Is that a word?”
“I shouldn’t think so.”
“So why would they downsize him?”
“Because the strength of their hero didn’t come from his size. It came from God.”
“The Spirit of the Lord.”
“The Spirit of the Lord, that’s right.”
“But if Gilgamesh is two-thirds divine, doesn’t his strength come from ‘God’ too?”
“Gilgamesh has a divine mother, Ninsun, and a father who was born human but later became divine.”
“Ninsun, is a name to conjure with,” murmurs…
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Thanks for sharing, Alethea… 😉
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My pleasure 🙂
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