The quality of these reviews are pretty incredible for a free RUclips channel. This is the kind of thing I'd expect to get from a university course on the subject of ancient mythology.
Beautiful animations and so wonderfully told with that smooth, buttery voice of yours 😌 Looking forward to the next tablet. Incredible work as always xxx
#12 been looking forward to this. To point here I am 16 minutes after it loaded and 15 minutes in. Great job. Here for the whole ride. Thanks for saving me from the holiday lonely.
@@randanderson4710 there was several antichrist before Nimrod that man worshipped. One was Tubal Cain aka 007 and another was Cain. Could it be you are referencing one of them unknowingly?
Excellent narration and analysis.. Bit long but definitely worth it.. Your channel has been instrumental in making me love Near-Eastern/Mesopotamian mythology.
Best telling ever, such additional tibits of information and descriptions really brought this to life,and I have read Gilgamesh over and over. My favorite story
A comment on the analysis... each time I've read or heard a reading of the poem, I always interpret the preamble where he explains that Gil is all knowing, has been everywhere, done everything, etc. (and especially brought back knowledge from before the flood) to indicate that he's telling us about Gil's "final form" at the end of his hero's journey rather than an innate knowledge he was born with. My take away was always: "let me tell you about this incredible hero. he has been to the edge of the world and back, and here's how it happened:" He clearly does have some kind of clairvoyance because he gets prophetic visions, but those visions often unsettle him and he needs to seek counsel from his mother or Enkidu on how to even process them... it seems pretty clear that it's an imperfect gift that falls far short of omniscience. Just my two cents.
Agree. Tales from this early in the world's history would treat these dreams far more like divine visions (sent from an actual god) rather than any sort of godlike power or psychic ability that Gilgamesh might have possessed. We see this sort of symbolical dream throughout the OT biblical narrative, as well.(possibly inspired, in part, by The Epic.)
This is a really good video and it helped me a lot. You put it together really well and the art is great, I'll be coming back to it for years to come. Thankyou ❤
I love the great ancient epic of Gilgamesh. This is a brilliant video with much attention paid to detail of storyline, and supported by excellent animation and narration.Thankyou
"its human nature to be inquisitive as to anyones rise and fall like a train crush we cant look away. In tragedy theres something brutally alluring ,something that harkens from the depth of despair and beckons us forward, not to participate but to witness... to observe.perhaps we are just morbidly curious about the pain of others or are selfishly learning at their expense." i have enjoyed this ,GOD knows i have been waiting for this checking if my notification bell is working or you could have uploaded without me knowing😂 . i knew you would nail it as always making us hunger for more thank u so much, much appreciated🙏
I really thought I was the only one. I hear whatever is coming to my hearing while I'm asleep and can recall it all when I wake up. Its from lucid sleeping way above the normal level. I assume you do it too
@@MukesBoy heeey. I thought I was the only one too! I can lucid dream and dream control pretty frequently. I'd say about 6 out of every dream 10 dreams I can realize I'm dreaming. That's so cool! I'm glad to know someone else can too. I've moved on to the old testament Bible stories with a side of angel lore. Haha
@@ireallydontknow8616 I've done it since I was a child,no lie. I don't control them because I don't want to mess anything up and the longer I'm away the better because it's a world that I've never been in before with people I've never met. It's like I dream pre-liminal,post lucid. I'm going to move over to what you're listening to after I finish my Raven Reads Middle of Nowhere edition. It's a lot about Kentucky which is where I live though I'm from southern Indiana. See you there maybe 😀
@@MukesBoy haha. same here. My mom told me this trick when I was a kid for whenever I had a bad dream. You go right back to sleep and think of the dream but differently to turn it from bad to good. I really do think that that's what started it for me. You might like all things. Sumerian for whenever you are ready to go on to a new subject! I'm from the coast of NC. I'll try and find you one night! Happy dreaming!
@@ireallydontknow8616 you have a kind heart and your mother is very wise. My auntie had a church in Raleigh North Carolina I used to drive there from here in Southern Indiana where I'm from( live in Kentucky ATM) If you see a slim fella wearing black glasses wave,that'll be me! Dream on.
Grear video my friend! I'm looking forward to seeing the part where he pulls out a "Sword" with red carvings from thin air and then proceeds to blast his enemies away.
@@Danny-mg1hu Bruh….the creator of Game of thrones…..we just jokin not sure why you’d think an author living today has anything to do with a piece of literature from more than 4000 years ago.
@@Danny-mg1hu You are…..correct unfortunately. They took a dookie on the whole series with that last season. Thankfully House of the Dragon is going pretty strong now and there’s no room for f ups cuz it’s all in the source material.
Man I've been gone or something your stuff is so much clearer and the art is hitting on all cylinders, and of course your narration is always amazing 👍
There is a book called City of the Plague God which deals with the myth of Mesopotamia, it was a great read. It's a wonder they haven't made a Gilgamesh movie but seeing how often they butcher the myths of Hercules that might be for the best. I also read online they found another tablet of the Epic!
Legend of History creates an overview of the Epic of Gilgamesh sponsored by Wondrium which metaphorically rivals the Great Alexandria Library itself. YEP 2k22 is indeed a good time to be alive, I pray.
I love the story. I have read Gilgamesh epic and the story several times. I became even more fascinated with this Wondrium explanation. The interpretations and analysis of characters made me see deeper meanings. Also the narrator has done a beautiful job! WOW! Thank you!
I see a lot of similarities with Genesis in the Bible. The wild man Enkidu is created by Anu (who was the highest of the gods / Elohim) and becomes like the gods (that is what the harlot said) after sleeping with the harlot which tempted him to do so. God in the Bible said Adam and Eve would "become like us" if they ate the forbidden fruit. From the moment he sleeps with the harlot he loses his innocence and is kicked from the wilderness and suddenly has shame, just like Adam and Eve. Ziusudra was instructed by Enki to build a boat, but prostrated himself after the flood to Anu and Enlil to gain their favors back. The Bible just combines these 3 gods to 1 unnamed god. Abraham was a Sin (the moongod) worshipper, both Ur and Harran were the main cities of the Sin cult. Almost all his relatives are named after titles of Sin or his relatives or things to do with the moon. Sarratu (= “princess”) was a title of the moon-goddess, consort of Sin, a title of Istar, among the deities worshipped in Harran. Laban = Full moon Milcah is the same as the name of the goddess Malkatu, the daughter of Sin. Then arrived in Canaan and converted to the Canaanite god El or pantheon after meeting Melchizedek. It seems like the Abrahamic religion just took the plots of Mesopotamian stories and replaced the gods in the story with "God". They just adapted the oldest stories they knew of for their mythological period stories.
There are 2 things that I take from this telling. 1) That Enkidu appears to be the first Sasquatch. And 2) There is a possibility that Gilgamesh and Enkidu were a sort of twins. One was two thirds god and one third man, and the other, two thirds beast and one third man. One sent to be "raised" in the wild and one raised as the goddesses son. Enkidu seems to have a little something from the gods also tho, as do the Sasquatch. Maybe they are his offspring?
At first, I was somewhat turned off by a “cartoon” presentation. However, a few minutes into the story, it dawned on me that the artistry accompanying this narration is actually exquisite. It is better than a story accompanied by videos of a few stone ruins of a once mighty city. I don’t know who the narrator is, but in case you are unaware, narration is a an art in which only very few indeed become proficient. Narrators must have natural talent, but I’d say all consummate narrators likely have spent years perfecting the art of speech. This narrator is first class. If you are a history freak like me, you must have heard of the Legend of Gilgamesh. I noticed that people from his part of the world are extremely proud of this king of the first city. I long ago made a mental note to learn the story of Gilgamesh. Now I have run across a great way to accomplish this. It is apparent that the real Gilgamesh was indeed quite a redoubtable person, even without his accompanying mythology. Thanks for this presentation!
Can you do an episode on the origins of the monarchy? Like it seems that the whole concept of a monarchy has been around since the beginning of time. I’d like to know why that is? Thanks!
Kingship came from ANU. ANU is Enki and Enlils Father. It’s the way it is and always has been on planet Heaven AKA Nibiru. Nibiru means PLANET OF THE CROSSING
No that would be Conan the Cimmerian, he knocked bulls out cold for sport so ohh great bull careful where you go you wouldn't want to sleep in your own dung heep.
This is awesome when I was in middle school our history teacher told us the epic of Gilgamesh. For context I'm 36 now. Pretty stoked to listen to this. I don't remember much about the story so this will be like a trip down memory lane. Thanks for the content. I will be subscribed to this channel. 🤘
This is an amazing telling of the Epic. You have me on the edge of my seat waiting to hear what happens with Gilgamesh and the wild man. You mentioned Adam and Eve, but this story also reminds me of Samson losing his power when his hair was cut by a beautiful woman. Great job on this video and I can't wait to hear you talk about the rest of the story. Cheers mate
Very good video and narration. Much appreciation. I wanted to comment that I just realized how closely this story is referenced in Hercules myths... Gilgamesh reminds me heavily of Hercules at the moment and even the association to subduing a lion with the bare hands is visible in both... Hercules goes through many trials and ends up weary while Gilgamesh adventured all over the land and eventually became weary and travelled.. I could see how the myths migrated and evolved and how some parallels could be drawn... Of course the stories are much different but Hercules and Gilgamesh have a lot in common...
I still have no idea how sitchen translated the emerald tablets…. 🤯 but as a proud Iraqi who has roots in hila, Babel (Babylon) and Karbala , it’s deep rooted history is very very beautiful and tragic. Especially Karbala
Stitchen never did translate...anything actually. He admits to not knowing how to read any of the texts but, "translates on his feelings and imagined stories." The whole "alien race here to mine gold" is a pile of B.S. These early texts mention gold exactly....0 times. Iraq history is the history of all civilizations! No need to throw aliens into it!
Gilgamesh is Nimrod the mighty hunter in the Bible. He was given the clothes that God made for Adam and Eve when He expelled them from the garden of Eden. The clothes have special powers.
No. No he is not Nimrod. Two different mythologies. Sure, Nimrod is a offshoot of Gilgamesh, just like how Yahweh is a offshoot of Baal, the Canaanite & Phoenician God of: thunder, lighting, Agriculture, Fertility & Good-harvest. But, that does not mean that they are the same.
@@Dice_roller i said “sounds like” but the fact he was a giant may have meant he was. Take nimrod for instance. He was born human but according to Jewish tradition he stole the coat of Adam and became a “mighty hunter before the lord” it’s also been posited that he may have become nephililm as well because of his sin. Let’s look a Nebuchadnezzar… he also had fallen into a sin and turned into a wild beast for 7 years. It can happen… for you to definitively state he definitively wasn’t, without providing anything to substantiate your claim is ridiculous.
@@thelegendsofhistory I know you’re focusing on mythos and folklore but can you examine the religions behind them. And decoding the lessons or hidden messages around them
it is a big stretch to assume that saying his hair was like a woman because akido was supposed to be sexually/romantically desireable to gilgamesh or "to curry the favor of gilgameshes intrest"
The story of Enkidu is similar to the biblical creation story of Adam (and Eve) losing their essence and gaining knowledge and shame. No longer accepted by the animals and unable to remain in the garden.
Genesis 6:4 The Nephilim were on the earth in those days-and also afterward-when the sons of God went in to the daughters of humans, who bore children to them. These were the heroes that were of old, warriors of renown.
>2.5hr runtime Ohhhhhh. So this is why I'm still waiting for the Book of Giants video to come out. Carry on good sir, you've teased me with the trailer and I gotta be patient still.
I don't see why Angels were and for some people still are considered good. In most mythology videos, all I see angels do is torture people, "non consent" women or create monsters that "non consent" women. Angels are vile creatures.
Sometimes kings get the reputation, similar to those deeds done by his subjects. Those stories written about Gilgamesh can also be influenced by his enemies and by those who idolised him. In the end written words are all we have to believe that is the truth.
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Let’s put this to bed, did Gilgamesh think the world was flat?
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The quality of these reviews are pretty incredible for a free RUclips channel. This is the kind of thing I'd expect to get from a university course on the subject of ancient mythology.
Holly shit, I did not expect it to be this long, I need to plan my day to watch this from start to end, great work mate.
It cracks me up that Anu was just like "Hey, this is basically all your fault. I need you to fix this" to Aruru
Beautiful animations and so wonderfully told with that smooth, buttery voice of yours 😌 Looking forward to the next tablet. Incredible work as always xxx
Omg yesss - it really enhances the story telling!! Can’t wait for the next 10 instalments 😍
UstunninglyattractiveWoman..!😉👍🇭🇲.
#12 been looking forward to this. To point here I am 16 minutes after it loaded and 15 minutes in. Great job. Here for the whole ride. Thanks for saving me from the holiday lonely.
I believe Gilgamesh is the Nimrod of scriptures he lived a very long time and had a fairly twisted path
I was thinking that
Very similar to Hercules to in Greek Mythology too ! Nephilim
Gilgamesh is Nimrod. He was killed by Esau. The hairy man.
@@Greg-gr5bb you’re right but I think there were two Gilgamesh is one before the flood in one after
@@randanderson4710 there was several antichrist before Nimrod that man worshipped. One was Tubal Cain aka 007 and another was Cain. Could it be you are referencing one of them unknowingly?
Excellent narration and analysis.. Bit long but definitely worth it.. Your channel has been instrumental in making me love Near-Eastern/Mesopotamian mythology.
Amazing how it takes you away to a place that no longer exists but brings you back to existence 1:05:30
Best telling ever, such additional tibits of information and descriptions really brought this to life,and I have read Gilgamesh over and over. My favorite story
Gilamesh aka Nimrod, was the world's 1st antichrist. You are primed to be fooled by the 2nd.
A comment on the analysis... each time I've read or heard a reading of the poem, I always interpret the preamble where he explains that Gil is all knowing, has been everywhere, done everything, etc. (and especially brought back knowledge from before the flood) to indicate that he's telling us about Gil's "final form" at the end of his hero's journey rather than an innate knowledge he was born with. My take away was always: "let me tell you about this incredible hero. he has been to the edge of the world and back, and here's how it happened:"
He clearly does have some kind of clairvoyance because he gets prophetic visions, but those visions often unsettle him and he needs to seek counsel from his mother or Enkidu on how to even process them... it seems pretty clear that it's an imperfect gift that falls far short of omniscience.
Just my two cents.
Agree. Tales from this early in the world's history would treat these dreams far more like divine visions (sent from an actual god) rather than any sort of godlike power or psychic ability that Gilgamesh might have possessed. We see this sort of symbolical dream throughout the OT biblical narrative, as well.(possibly inspired, in part, by The Epic.)
I wish I could go back in time to see how people lived in those days.
This is a really good video and it helped me a lot. You put it together really well and the art is great, I'll be coming back to it for years to come. Thankyou ❤
Your tone of voice, your narration, and your graphics make it pleasant to watch your videos and satisfy our hunger for knowledge. Thank you.
I love the great ancient epic of Gilgamesh. This is a brilliant video with much attention paid to detail of storyline, and supported by excellent animation and narration.Thankyou
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Your narration is my favorite! I listen to your videos to fall asleep. Love the longer formats 😊
"its human nature to be inquisitive as to anyones rise and fall like a train crush we cant look away. In tragedy theres something brutally alluring ,something that harkens from the depth of despair and beckons us forward, not to participate but to witness... to observe.perhaps we are just morbidly curious about the pain of others or are selfishly learning at their expense." i have enjoyed this ,GOD knows i have been waiting for this checking if my notification bell is working or you could have uploaded without me knowing😂 . i knew you would nail it as always making us hunger for more thank u so much, much appreciated🙏
I learn by listening as I'm going to sleep and I've been waiting for you to drop this!! Thank you! Can't wait to learn... and sleep!!
I really thought I was the only one. I hear whatever is coming to my hearing while I'm asleep and can recall it all when I wake up. Its from lucid sleeping way above the normal level. I assume you do it too
@@MukesBoy heeey. I thought I was the only one too! I can lucid dream and dream control pretty frequently. I'd say about 6 out of every dream 10 dreams I can realize I'm dreaming. That's so cool! I'm glad to know someone else can too. I've moved on to the old testament Bible stories with a side of angel lore. Haha
@@ireallydontknow8616 I've done it since I was a child,no lie. I don't control them because I don't want to mess anything up and the longer I'm away the better because it's a world that I've never been in before with people I've never met. It's like I dream pre-liminal,post lucid. I'm going to move over to what you're listening to after I finish my Raven Reads Middle of Nowhere edition. It's a lot about Kentucky which is where I live though I'm from southern Indiana. See you there maybe 😀
@@MukesBoy haha. same here. My mom told me this trick when I was a kid for whenever I had a bad dream. You go right back to sleep and think of the dream but differently to turn it from bad to good. I really do think that that's what started it for me. You might like all things. Sumerian for whenever you are ready to go on to a new subject!
I'm from the coast of NC. I'll try and find you one night! Happy dreaming!
@@ireallydontknow8616 you have a kind heart and your mother is very wise. My auntie had a church in Raleigh North Carolina I used to drive there from here in Southern Indiana where I'm from( live in Kentucky ATM) If you see a slim fella wearing black glasses wave,that'll be me! Dream on.
The tale of Gilgachad and his boytoy Enkidu, I'm here for it!
Grear video my friend!
I'm looking forward to seeing the part where he pulls out a "Sword" with red carvings from thin air and then proceeds to blast his enemies away.
YES! FINALLY IT IS HERE!
The fact that new Gilgamesh dropped before Winds of Winter came out is just absurd
LOL I wish George RailRoad Martin would get a move on
Who is this guy and what is he to Gilgamesh??
@@Danny-mg1hu Bruh….the creator of Game of thrones…..we just jokin not sure why you’d think an author living today has anything to do with a piece of literature from more than 4000 years ago.
@@rexxdarealest1 oh okay. i dont watch TV. i heard the show gave you guys a rush bad ending.
@@Danny-mg1hu You are…..correct unfortunately. They took a dookie on the whole series with that last season. Thankfully House of the Dragon is going pretty strong now and there’s no room for f ups cuz it’s all in the source material.
Smooth intro. Best I've seen of anyone. The tie-ins were brilliant.
Man I've been gone or something your stuff is so much clearer and the art is hitting on all cylinders, and of course your narration is always amazing 👍
Downloading for my 5 & 1/2 hour trip back to North Carolina in the morning... Can't wait!
Yes! Thank you for the complete works. An excellent way to end my Sunday night.
There is a book called City of the Plague God which deals with the myth of Mesopotamia, it was a great read. It's a wonder they haven't made a Gilgamesh movie but seeing how often they butcher the myths of Hercules that might be for the best. I also read online they found another tablet of the Epic!
I'd love to watch it, if it could be done correctly.
Hollyweird screws up Everything! 🤮
They go for the stupid truth behind the myth thing and I hate it I didn't read Heracles fir the "truth"
I heard they found his tomb .
Because Gilgamesh was an asshole.
Great video thank you so much keep up your amazing work
Legend of History creates an overview of the Epic of Gilgamesh sponsored by Wondrium which metaphorically rivals the Great Alexandria Library itself. YEP 2k22 is indeed a good time to be alive, I pray.
2 hours?! Oh my goodness I'm hyped
Amazing as always, thank you for putting so much hard work into these!
Super hyped. It's hard to put a time or limit on an epic
I love the story. I have read Gilgamesh epic and the story several times. I became even more fascinated with this Wondrium explanation. The interpretations and analysis of characters made me see deeper meanings. Also the narrator has done a beautiful job! WOW! Thank you!
I see a lot of similarities with Genesis in the Bible.
The wild man Enkidu is created by Anu (who was the highest of the gods / Elohim) and becomes like the gods (that is what the harlot said) after sleeping with the harlot which tempted him to do so. God in the Bible said Adam and Eve would "become like us" if they ate the forbidden fruit.
From the moment he sleeps with the harlot he loses his innocence and is kicked from the wilderness and suddenly has shame, just like Adam and Eve.
Ziusudra was instructed by Enki to build a boat, but prostrated himself after the flood to Anu and Enlil to gain their favors back. The Bible just combines these 3 gods to 1 unnamed god.
Abraham was a Sin (the moongod) worshipper, both Ur and Harran were the main cities of the Sin cult. Almost all his relatives are named after titles of Sin or his relatives or things to do with the moon.
Sarratu (= “princess”) was a title of the moon-goddess, consort of Sin, a title of Istar, among the deities worshipped in Harran.
Laban = Full moon
Milcah is the same as the name of the goddess Malkatu, the daughter of Sin.
Then arrived in Canaan and converted to the Canaanite god El or pantheon after meeting Melchizedek.
It seems like the Abrahamic religion just took the plots of Mesopotamian stories and replaced the gods in the story with "God". They just adapted the oldest stories they knew of for their mythological period stories.
I imagine this fact gives many apologists a cold sweat.
@lancewalker. Or an opportunity?!?
Wasn't Abraham from Ur? Ur a city of Sumer? Not a far stretch that things got borrowed.
There are 2 things that I take from this telling. 1) That Enkidu appears to be the first Sasquatch. And 2) There is a possibility that Gilgamesh and Enkidu were a sort of twins. One was two thirds god and one third man, and the other, two thirds beast and one third man. One sent to be "raised" in the wild and one raised as the goddesses son.
Enkidu seems to have a little something from the gods also tho, as do the Sasquatch. Maybe they are his offspring?
Interesting take
@@davidortiz3094 Thank You.
Thank you for the Sasquatch insight. Brilliant
At first, I was somewhat turned off by a “cartoon” presentation. However, a few minutes into the story, it dawned on me that the artistry accompanying this narration is actually exquisite. It is better than a story accompanied by videos of a few stone ruins of a once mighty city. I don’t know who the narrator is, but in case you are unaware, narration is a an art in which only very few indeed become proficient. Narrators must have natural talent, but I’d say all consummate narrators likely have spent years perfecting the art of speech. This narrator is first class. If you are a history freak like me, you must have heard of the Legend of Gilgamesh. I noticed that people from his part of the world are extremely proud of this king of the first city. I long ago made a mental note to learn the story of Gilgamesh. Now I have run across a great way to accomplish this. It is apparent that the real Gilgamesh was indeed quite a redoubtable person, even without his accompanying mythology. Thanks for this presentation!
i agree
Why would a drawing turn you off a video?
Can you do an episode on the origins of the monarchy? Like it seems that the whole concept of a monarchy has been around since the beginning of time. I’d like to know why that is? Thanks!
In every group or city there is always people with more power than others. We see it as well in animals.
Reptilian bloodline
It started when one man became stronger and more proficient with weapons. The weaker men followed him. The really weak men served him
Kingship came from ANU. ANU is Enki and Enlils Father. It’s the way it is and always has been on planet Heaven AKA Nibiru. Nibiru means PLANET OF THE CROSSING
@@mattmagog8439 - You talking about the Annunaki?
The greatest warrior that ever lived. Love this channel! 💪👍💪
No that would be Conan the Cimmerian, he knocked bulls out cold for sport so ohh great bull careful where you go you wouldn't want to sleep in your own dung heep.
Alright!! This series is going to be your magnum opus! :D
I know no one is gonna believe this, but this is just like the time I had to clean up the bathroom at Walmart.
😆😣🤢🤮
Lmao
Wrong. That is very much believable. I refuse to use the bathrooms there after a certain time of day.
I cleaned the ladies bathroom at Sam's club and look they're a lot of dirty activity women Do!
@@Amanda-cd6dm 😢 II hi
Holy shit it’s two hours damnnnnnn I’m so happy
I heard Nimrod changes his name to Gilgamesh after his Tower of Babel failed.
At long last! And damn, Enkidu and Shamhat puts rabbits to shame.
You're very elegant in your stories readings and telling and explanations I do enjoy very thoroughly thank you very much
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Will you consider doing a premier next time you do a video over an hour long ? Thank you, I enjoy Ancient Mesopotamia myths and legends. 💪🏼
Potentially!
@@thelegendsofhistory will you do rostam
This is awesome when I was in middle school our history teacher told us the epic of Gilgamesh. For context I'm 36 now. Pretty stoked to listen to this. I don't remember much about the story so this will be like a trip down memory lane. Thanks for the content. I will be subscribed to this channel. 🤘
The Rock as Enlidu and Jason Momoa as Gilgamesh are solid candidates.
Make it happen universe.
I second that! #manifesting 😉
Gotta switch em up. Momoa is younger and more ‘wild’ in appearance while Rock is older, has a more ‘civilized’ look and ‘kingly’ demeanor.
Chris hensworth and the rock Or Bollywood Actors.
We need a Epic of Gilgamesh movie adaptation!!
Two brown people? Don't think so.
This is an amazing telling of the Epic. You have me on the edge of my seat waiting to hear what happens with Gilgamesh and the wild man. You mentioned Adam and Eve, but this story also reminds me of Samson losing his power when his hair was cut by a beautiful woman.
Great job on this video and I can't wait to hear you talk about the rest of the story. Cheers mate
Thank you! This is very well done. And also, I love the pictures, they really help my imagination!
I thought Gilgamesh’s father was ascribed to be Lugalbanda the King who ruled for a 1000 years in Uruk
Waiting on reply 🙂
@@zenflow4life Same
Very good video and narration. Much appreciation. I wanted to comment that I just realized how closely this story is referenced in Hercules myths... Gilgamesh reminds me heavily of Hercules at the moment and even the association to subduing a lion with the bare hands is visible in both... Hercules goes through many trials and ends up weary while Gilgamesh adventured all over the land and eventually became weary and travelled.. I could see how the myths migrated and evolved and how some parallels could be drawn... Of course the stories are much different but Hercules and Gilgamesh have a lot in common...
Listened in one go was fascinated thank you
I still have no idea how sitchen translated the emerald tablets…. 🤯 but as a proud Iraqi who has roots in hila, Babel (Babylon) and Karbala , it’s deep rooted history is very very beautiful and tragic. Especially Karbala
Iraqis remember stuff - iRA translaTOR
Sucks the world losts its chance at restoring Babylon
Stitchen never did translate...anything actually. He admits to not knowing how to read any of the texts but, "translates on his feelings and imagined stories." The whole "alien race here to mine gold" is a pile of B.S. These early texts mention gold exactly....0 times. Iraq history is the history of all civilizations! No need to throw aliens into it!
@@carlfoster5942 those civilisations fell for a reason. Our western civilisation will fall as we fall away from God.
@@bobtee6466 Seeing as how God acts in the Bible & Torah; that’s the best thing that we should be doing.
Thank you for sharing, I thoroughly enjoyed it. ❤️🎶
"Disrobe women... let him take in your voluptuousnous, and do the task of woman kind."
*aaaalllllll right*
Gilgamesh is Nimrod the mighty hunter in the Bible. He was given the clothes that God made for Adam and Eve when He expelled them from the garden of Eden. The clothes have special powers.
No. No he is not Nimrod. Two different mythologies. Sure, Nimrod is a offshoot of Gilgamesh, just like how Yahweh is a offshoot of Baal, the Canaanite & Phoenician God of: thunder, lighting, Agriculture, Fertility & Good-harvest. But, that does not mean that they are the same.
Was hyped for this, wish it got more views, but I know i even put it off due to the length
So, Gilgamesh was a Nephilim giant then...
Gilgamesh sounds like he may have been a Nephilim.
He definitely wasn’t.
@@Dice_roller i said “sounds like” but the fact he was a giant may have meant he was. Take nimrod for instance. He was born human but according to Jewish tradition he stole the coat of Adam and became a “mighty hunter before the lord” it’s also been posited that he may have become nephililm as well because of his sin. Let’s look a Nebuchadnezzar… he also had fallen into a sin and turned into a wild beast for 7 years. It can happen… for you to definitively state he definitively wasn’t, without providing anything to substantiate your claim is ridiculous.
omgggggoshhhh yessssss Gilgamesh lets gooooo 😭
It is finally here let's gooo!
You have done very well👏🏽
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The end of the retlling of the first tablet really left me disappointed it, since it was so well made! You should have done the other ones as well >:(
Iv never gotten naked while listening to the various retellings of The Epic of Gilgamesh, but maybe next time i'll try it.
That picture of Enkidu holding all the bunnies is one hell of an image.
How do people read this story and think "aliens" is beyond me. Not a single mention of the "Anunaki."
can you do gilgamesh next
can't wait for the next episode
A great story that is timeless it just astonishing
Remember fellas, if it’s clay it’s not gay
Great! How many parts will this one be?
11 🫣
@@thelegendsofhistory Yikes! That's a lot of work!
@@thelegendsofhistory Yikes. Good luck with the work-load!
@@thelegendsofhistory can you do Pazuzu
@@thelegendsofhistory I know you’re focusing on mythos and folklore but can you examine the religions behind them. And decoding the lessons or hidden messages around them
it is a big stretch to assume that saying his hair was like a woman because akido was supposed to be sexually/romantically desireable to gilgamesh or "to curry the favor of gilgameshes intrest"
Bravo for your work your videos are so beautiful thank you
I think Gilgamesh’s counterpart Enkidu, is his animalistic nature that he needs to conquer and find balance to become a full hero
The story of Enkidu is similar to the biblical creation story of Adam (and Eve) losing their essence and gaining knowledge and shame. No longer accepted by the animals and unable to remain in the garden.
I wish I could double like this vid, good work was put into it
You did it!!
THANKS UTUBE, FOR BRINGING US ALL THESE WONDERFUL HISTORY IT MAKES AND WISER MORE USEFULL IN THIE WORLD
I really won't d to now about Inkeydo and what ever happened to his offspins
Im here finally after reading about Nimrod. This is incredible
Awesome video
very good narration...i visualized the story like a video
The epic is the definition of a superhero story
I did make Humbaba a demonic beast in my fantasy world, one of the guards of the gates of the Hellmouth. Interesting to hear the tale he comes from.
Genesis 6:4 The Nephilim were on the earth in those days-and also afterward-when the sons of God went in to the daughters of humans, who bore children to them. These were the heroes that were of old, warriors of renown.
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Huh???
What an excellent video!
Poor Enkidu. Better if he had remained in the forest, one with nature.
The first epic story of mankind. Back in the day to you could walk around the city reading the story on the wall surrounding good ol UR.
Cannot wait for the second episode. Post it or I just might...
“Mongrels!”
- Gilgamesh
>2.5hr runtime
Ohhhhhh. So this is why I'm still waiting for the Book of Giants video to come out. Carry on good sir, you've teased me with the trailer and I gotta be patient still.
Gilgamesh would make for a pretty good anime i think LOL
This is the prequel series to the old testament?
Nah, it’s the series the old testament ripped off.
I can’t believe they used to be our kings and queens! As an Assyrian myself I love watching this
Bro, I wanted the raw uncut version for scholastic purposes
I don't see why Angels were and for some people still are considered good. In most mythology videos, all I see angels do is torture people, "non consent" women or create monsters that "non consent" women. Angels are vile creatures.
This is the story of the hero of man but not the only one to get that title.
After listening to the Emerald Tablets i listen to these stories with an open mind and can kind see the parts of the truth shining through….
Nimrod. Repent everyone and walking in spirit and truth. Believe soon Yehsua messiah.
Your god isn’t real.
Nimrod is not Gilgamesh. Get your mythologies correctly next time. And, no. Nobody with a brain would worship just a mere mortal man.
Sometimes kings get the reputation, similar to those deeds done by his subjects. Those stories written about Gilgamesh can also be influenced by his enemies and by those who idolised him. In the end written words are all we have to believe that is the truth.
It's funny how 3 months before the iraq invasion, they found gilgameshs tomb.