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CREATION
EGYPT
In the Beginning:
• Only chaos, a lifeless water called Nu
• Atem, the sun god, rose out of Nu
• Atem gave rise to Geb and Nut, the earth
  and the sky
• Geb and Nut’s children were Osiris, Isis, Set,
  Nephthys, and Horus, five of the most major
  gods of Egypt.
EGYPT

Symbols:
• Water is important in
  Egyptian society (the
  Nile). Therefore it plays a
  major part in Egyptian
  creation
• As with the Nile’s regular
  flooding, Nu causes chaos
• Atem represents the sun,
  another major part of
  Egyptian society
GREECE
In the Beginning
• There was only darkness, from
  which came Gaea, Mother Earth
• Gaea and Uranus, the sky, were
  the first two entities.
• Their children were the Titans
GREECE
• Cronos, urged on by Gaea, took Uranus’
  scythe and chopped him into many
  pieces, throwing the pieces into Tartarus
• Cronos, the lead Titan, ate his children,
  the gods, out of fear of them killing him.
• When Zeus escaped, he later returned
  and forced Cronos to regurgitate the
  other gods. He then killed Cronos and
  threw him into Tartarus, establishing the
  reign of the gods.
GREECE
Symbols
• Darkness              The Twelve Olympian
  symbolizes chaos      Gods who control the
                        Silver Age
• Gaea, the earth, is
  the most revered
  entity for all life
  came from her
• You get what you
  give: Cronos
  receives the same
  fate which he
  inflicted upon
ROME
In the Beginning
• There was only chaos.
• A god arose and separated the light
  from the dark, the sea from the
  land, and opposites apart
• Then man was created either from
  this one god or by Prometheus, it is
  not sure which
ROME
• The universe came under the
  rule of Saturn in the golden age.
• Finally, Jupiter took control
  from Saturn and created the
  silver age, the age of gods and
  of great prosperity.
ROME
Symbols
• Original god           The Roman
  symbolizes one         Gods
  higher power.
• Jupiter represents
  order and
  knowledge
  prevailing,
  because although
  Saturn ruled the
  golden age, he
  kept humanity in
  ignorance.
  (Ignorance is bliss)
MESOPOTAMIA

In The Beginning:
• There are two watery beings, Apsu
  and Tiamat
• From them comes a variety of
  monsters and gods
• Tiamat tries to take control of the
  universe


Tigris River
MESOPOTAMIA

• Marduk, god of Babylon, fights
  against her and kills her
• Tiamat’s body is split into two parts,
  heaven and earth.
• Marduk creates man to serve the
  gods, and then plants and animals.



Tigris River
MESOPOTAMIA
                             Symbols
                             • Tiamat represents chaos
                               trying to win the universe
                             • Marduk represents order
                               and the Babylonians, who
                               also brought order to
Babylonian Hanging Gardens     Mesopotamia
                             • Gods were very harsh and
                               combative. This
                               represents the violent
                               conditions before the
                               unification of
                               Mesopotamia.
    Tigris River
CHRISTIAN/JEWISH
In the Beginning
• There was only God, who created the heaven
  and the earth over seven periods, termed
  “days”
• Man was put in the Garden of Eden.
• Man was placed in dominion over the world.
  Day 1              Day 2            Day 3
  Day and Night      Sky and Sea      Land and Oceans


  Day 4              Day 5            Day 6
  Sun, Moon, Stars   Fish and Birds   Beasts and Man

                           Day 7
                          God Rests
CHRISTIAN/JEWISH


Symbols
• God created everything good.
• Man was created on the sixth
  day for the seventh day
• Each “day” is simply a period
  of time.
• The Garden of Eden is an        The Garden of Eden
  earthly paradise.
• Man’s dominion represents
  our need to take care of the
  world
NORSE

In the beginning
• There was only Muspell and Niflheim.
  Muspell was a place of fiery doom, and
  Niflheim was a freezing place of ice.
• Between the two areas was the
  Ginnungap, and here, where the heat met
  the cold rose Ymir, the great frost giant.
• From Ymir came his son, who started the
  race of frost giants, and humans.
NORSE

• Soon came Bor and Bestla,
  whose children were Odin, Vili,
  and Ve.
• The three killed Ymir and Odin
  became the ruler of the
  universe.
• From Ymir’s body Bor and
  Bestla fashioned the earth and
  the rest of the universe.
NORSE
        Symbols
        • Both Muspell and Nieflim
          are chaos.
        • Life can only arise in the
          moderate area where they
          cancel each other out.
        • Ymir represents life, but he
          is still a menace.
        • Odin takes control and
          brings order to the world.
AZTEC   In the Beginning:
        • There was only void.
        • Out of this void rose one god
          with two persons, Ometecuhtli
          and Omecihuatl. They created
          themselves.
        • This god was opposites. It
          was both good and bad, chaos
          and order.
AZTEC   • It’s children were the gods of
          direction, Huizilopochtli (south),
          Quetzalcoatl (east), Tezcatlipoca
          (west), and Xipe Totec (west).
        • These gods began to create. They
          created the other gods and a huge
          sea monster name Cipactli.
        • When Cipactli began swallowing
          the rest of creation, the gods
          attacked him. They defeated him
          and created the rest of the
          universe from his body.
AZTEC

   Symbols:
   • The dual God represents that
     there is good in evil and evil in
     good.
   • The directional gods are
     important because the Aztecs
     believed they lived in the center
     of the world.
   • Cipactil represents chaos and
     destruction
MAYAN
In the Beginning:
• There is only Heart-of-the-Sky
• The Heart-of-the- Sky wants others to praise
  him, so he creates the earth.
• It then creates animals and commands them to
  pray, but they cannot. So they must serve those
  who will pray.
• It creates men from clay, but they crumble.
• It creates men from wood, but they have no will.
• Finally, it creates the perfect man from maize.
MAYAN
                                    The Mud Men of
                                    Creation


Symbols:
• Animals are recognized to be
  beneath man
• Man fails to satisfy the Heart-
  of-the-Sky. (sin)
• Man made of maize represents
  the Mayan reliance on maize as
  their main staple crop.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CIVILIZATIONS

• Many differences are seen in these
    accounts of creation.
• Caused by differences in:
  • Culture
  • Geography
  • Religion
  • Politics
• Many different interpretations are seen in
   Creation stories. These show the
   differences in societies across history.

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Creation- Alex Moore

  • 2. EGYPT In the Beginning: • Only chaos, a lifeless water called Nu • Atem, the sun god, rose out of Nu • Atem gave rise to Geb and Nut, the earth and the sky • Geb and Nut’s children were Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephthys, and Horus, five of the most major gods of Egypt.
  • 3. EGYPT Symbols: • Water is important in Egyptian society (the Nile). Therefore it plays a major part in Egyptian creation • As with the Nile’s regular flooding, Nu causes chaos • Atem represents the sun, another major part of Egyptian society
  • 4. GREECE In the Beginning • There was only darkness, from which came Gaea, Mother Earth • Gaea and Uranus, the sky, were the first two entities. • Their children were the Titans
  • 5. GREECE • Cronos, urged on by Gaea, took Uranus’ scythe and chopped him into many pieces, throwing the pieces into Tartarus • Cronos, the lead Titan, ate his children, the gods, out of fear of them killing him. • When Zeus escaped, he later returned and forced Cronos to regurgitate the other gods. He then killed Cronos and threw him into Tartarus, establishing the reign of the gods.
  • 6. GREECE Symbols • Darkness The Twelve Olympian symbolizes chaos Gods who control the Silver Age • Gaea, the earth, is the most revered entity for all life came from her • You get what you give: Cronos receives the same fate which he inflicted upon
  • 7. ROME In the Beginning • There was only chaos. • A god arose and separated the light from the dark, the sea from the land, and opposites apart • Then man was created either from this one god or by Prometheus, it is not sure which
  • 8. ROME • The universe came under the rule of Saturn in the golden age. • Finally, Jupiter took control from Saturn and created the silver age, the age of gods and of great prosperity.
  • 9. ROME Symbols • Original god The Roman symbolizes one Gods higher power. • Jupiter represents order and knowledge prevailing, because although Saturn ruled the golden age, he kept humanity in ignorance. (Ignorance is bliss)
  • 10. MESOPOTAMIA In The Beginning: • There are two watery beings, Apsu and Tiamat • From them comes a variety of monsters and gods • Tiamat tries to take control of the universe Tigris River
  • 11. MESOPOTAMIA • Marduk, god of Babylon, fights against her and kills her • Tiamat’s body is split into two parts, heaven and earth. • Marduk creates man to serve the gods, and then plants and animals. Tigris River
  • 12. MESOPOTAMIA Symbols • Tiamat represents chaos trying to win the universe • Marduk represents order and the Babylonians, who also brought order to Babylonian Hanging Gardens Mesopotamia • Gods were very harsh and combative. This represents the violent conditions before the unification of Mesopotamia. Tigris River
  • 13. CHRISTIAN/JEWISH In the Beginning • There was only God, who created the heaven and the earth over seven periods, termed “days” • Man was put in the Garden of Eden. • Man was placed in dominion over the world. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day and Night Sky and Sea Land and Oceans Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Sun, Moon, Stars Fish and Birds Beasts and Man Day 7 God Rests
  • 14. CHRISTIAN/JEWISH Symbols • God created everything good. • Man was created on the sixth day for the seventh day • Each “day” is simply a period of time. • The Garden of Eden is an The Garden of Eden earthly paradise. • Man’s dominion represents our need to take care of the world
  • 15. NORSE In the beginning • There was only Muspell and Niflheim. Muspell was a place of fiery doom, and Niflheim was a freezing place of ice. • Between the two areas was the Ginnungap, and here, where the heat met the cold rose Ymir, the great frost giant. • From Ymir came his son, who started the race of frost giants, and humans.
  • 16. NORSE • Soon came Bor and Bestla, whose children were Odin, Vili, and Ve. • The three killed Ymir and Odin became the ruler of the universe. • From Ymir’s body Bor and Bestla fashioned the earth and the rest of the universe.
  • 17. NORSE Symbols • Both Muspell and Nieflim are chaos. • Life can only arise in the moderate area where they cancel each other out. • Ymir represents life, but he is still a menace. • Odin takes control and brings order to the world.
  • 18. AZTEC In the Beginning: • There was only void. • Out of this void rose one god with two persons, Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl. They created themselves. • This god was opposites. It was both good and bad, chaos and order.
  • 19. AZTEC • It’s children were the gods of direction, Huizilopochtli (south), Quetzalcoatl (east), Tezcatlipoca (west), and Xipe Totec (west). • These gods began to create. They created the other gods and a huge sea monster name Cipactli. • When Cipactli began swallowing the rest of creation, the gods attacked him. They defeated him and created the rest of the universe from his body.
  • 20. AZTEC Symbols: • The dual God represents that there is good in evil and evil in good. • The directional gods are important because the Aztecs believed they lived in the center of the world. • Cipactil represents chaos and destruction
  • 21. MAYAN In the Beginning: • There is only Heart-of-the-Sky • The Heart-of-the- Sky wants others to praise him, so he creates the earth. • It then creates animals and commands them to pray, but they cannot. So they must serve those who will pray. • It creates men from clay, but they crumble. • It creates men from wood, but they have no will. • Finally, it creates the perfect man from maize.
  • 22. MAYAN The Mud Men of Creation Symbols: • Animals are recognized to be beneath man • Man fails to satisfy the Heart- of-the-Sky. (sin) • Man made of maize represents the Mayan reliance on maize as their main staple crop.
  • 23. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CIVILIZATIONS • Many differences are seen in these accounts of creation. • Caused by differences in: • Culture • Geography • Religion • Politics • Many different interpretations are seen in Creation stories. These show the differences in societies across history.