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单词 Anshar
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"Some groups want to change philosophical foundation of the country, and in the name of freedom of speech they use hoaxes in social media to gain followers," said Mr Anshar. How fake news and hoaxes have tried to derail Jakarta's election - BBC News 2017-04-18T04:00:00Z
Anshar's intelligence dwarfed theirs by a factor of millions. A perfect medium for unrequited love : Nature : Nature Research 2016-09-13T04:00:00Z
The emblem of Anu, the Heaven or upper firmament, is missing and it is naturally in the cult of Anshar=Ashur that it must be sought for. The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations
On the other hand, it is difficult to suppose that Anshar should have played so significant a part in Babylonian traditions and yet find no mention in the text of the rulers of Babylonia. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
Then were created the god Anshar and the goddess Kishar. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
Up Gaga, to them go, And tell what I say to thee:-- Anshar, your son, has sent me, Told me the desire of his heart. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1
He approached and took up his place before Anshar. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
Before leaving the names, it may be added that, of the primaeval deities, Anshar and Kishar are obviously Sumerian in form. Legends of Babylon and Egypt in relation to Hebrew tradition
In the great fight of the gods against the monster Tiâmat, it would appear that, according to one version at least, Anshar sends Anu, Ea, and finally Bel-Marduk, in turn to destroy the monster. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
Anshar then called upon Merodach, son of Ea, and addressed him, saying, "My son, who softeneth my heart, thou shalt go forth to battle and none shall stand against thee." Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
The rage of Tiâmat is directed against Anshar, Kishar, and their offspring. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
Anshar looked upon him and his heart was filled with gladness. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
Others, like Anshar-gal and Enshar, seem to be pure abstractions—perhaps only 'variants' of Anshar, and the number ten may have some mystical significance that escapes us. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
The etymology of Anshar is as obscure as that of most of the ancient gods of Babylonia,—as of Sin, Marduk, Ishtar, and many more. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
All the high gods then arose and went unto Anshar, They filled his council chamber and kissed one another. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
In the second tablet of the series, Anshar sends his son Anu with a message to Tiâmat: Go and step before Tiâmat. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
Anshar, let not the opening of thy mouth be closed, 120. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
From references in subsequent tablets, it seems certain that Anshar sends out Ea as a second messenger and that Ea also fails. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
But before leaving the subject, it will be proper to call attention to the rôle that a god Anshar plays in the Babylonian-Assyrian cosmological system. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
Anu was obedient to the commands of Anshar. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
Anshar, it will be seen, stands at the head of the pantheon, and it seems natural that he, and not one of his offspring, should be the final victor. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
He felt unable to renew the fight against the powers of darkness, and he therefore went and reported the new happenings to Anshar, representative of the "host of heaven," and took counsel with him. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
On the other hand, Anshar could not be set aside, for he survived in popular tradition. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
The scene that ensues reminds us of the episode of the creation epic, where Anshar calls upon Anu, Bel, and Ea in turn to subdue Tiâmat. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
He stood before Anshar, who kissed him, because that he banished fear. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
Marduk gains the victory over Tiâmat, but is commissioned to do so by the assembly of the gods, including Anshar. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
When Anshar heard the matter he was greatly disturbed in mind and bit his lips, for he saw that the real difficulty was to find a worthy antagonist for Kingu and Tiâmat. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
The message proper begins as follows: Anshar your son has sent me, The desire of his heart he has entrusted to me. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
By a play upon his name, resting upon an arbitrary division of Anshar into An and Shar, the deity becomes the 'one that embraces all that is above.' The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
Anshar, like Shakespeare's Caesar, seemed to say: I am constant as the northern star, Of whose true-fixed and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
Anshar was apparently an impersonation of the night sky, as his son Anu was of the day sky. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
A gap in the text here prevents us from knowing exactly what Anshar said and did, but the context suggests that he summoned Anu, the Sky-god, to his assistance. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
As Anshar was an astral or early form of Anu, the Sumerian city of origin may have been Erech, where the worship of the mother goddess was also given prominence. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
To each of the great gods, Anshar, Anu, Bel, and Ea, some part in the contest is assigned, but the greatest rôle belongs to Marduk. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
As the bull, however, he was, like Anshar, the ruling animal of the heavens; and like Anshar he had associated with him "six divinities of council". Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
When Anshar heard all that Ea revealed regarding the preparations made by Tiamat, he smote his loins and clenched his teeth, and was ill at ease. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
We next find Anshar in converse with the god Marduk, who offers to act as the champion of the gods and to fight Tiâmat and her allies. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
Anu's spouse was Anatu, and the pair subsequently became abstract deities, like Anshar and Kishar, their parents, who figure in the Babylonian Creation story. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
The second tablet closes with Anshar's decision to send his son Marduk against Tiâmat: Marduk heard the word of his father. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
As has been indicated, the Greek rendering of Anshar as "Assoros", is suggestive in this connection. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
If the view is accepted that Ashur is Anshar, it can be urged that he was imported from Sumeria. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
Then Anshar summoned a great council of the gods, who forthwith met in a place called "Upshukkinaku", which may be described as the Babylonian Olympus. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
In the chamber of Anshar they honoured the Avenger. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
The formal declaration of war having been sent, the followers of Anshar assemble at a meal which is realistically described: They ate bread, they drank wine. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
Jastrow, however, points out that the use of the characters Anshar for Ashur did not obtain until the eighth century B.C. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
Exceedingly mighty in strength above his father Anshar who begat him. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
Anshar and Kishar came into being, and others besides them. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
He went his way to the dwelling of Anshar, his father, 9. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
The priority, again, of Lakhmu and Lakhamu, as well as of Anshar and Kishar, is expressed by making them 'ancestors' of Anu, Bel and Ea. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
If Ashur combined the attributes of Anshar and Anu, his early mystical character may be accounted for. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
Lines 83 and 84 contain Anu's report to Anshar, but they are too fragmentary to translate; line 85 reads:— 83. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
The god Anshar made his eldest son Anu in his own image. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
Anshar was distressed, he looked down upon the ground, 87. The Babylonian Legends of the Creation
Lakhmu and Lakhamu represent the 'monster' world where creatures are produced in strange confusion, whereas Anshar and Kishar indicate a division of the universe into two distinct and sharply defined parts. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
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