
Anunnaki and Babylonian Myths (BOAZ MYSTERIES, #4)
By Riddick DawsonLength8h 33m
About this audiobook
Anunnaki and Babylonian Myths offers a clear and informative introduction to the beliefs, religious systems, and cultural developments of ancient Mesopotamia. The book traces how early societies in Sumer and Babylon built their entire worldview around the Anunnaki, the divine assembly believed to maintain cosmic order and guide human destiny. Through the study of temples, ritual traditions, kingship, and the earliest written records, this volume shows how mythology shaped every level of life in the first urban Babylon rose to prominence, its theology evolved, eventually placing Marduk at the center of the divine hierarchy. This work follows that transformation, explaining how sacred architecture such as ziggurats symbolized the connection between heaven and earth, how scribes became custodians of divine law, and how cuneiform writing preserved the earliest expressions of human thought.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length8 hrs 33 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 26, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Preface – Between Rivers and Stars
8Chapter 7 – The Babylonian Flood: Divine Judgment and Renewal
2Chapter 1 – The Rise of Babylon: From City to Cosmic Capital
9Chapter 8 – The Divine Law of the Universe
3Chapter 2 – The Epic of Creation: Enûma Eliš and the Anunnaki Cosmos
10Chapter 9 – The Babylonian Priesthood and Ritual Power
4Chapter 3 – The Fate of Tiamat and the Ordering of the Cosmos
11Chapter 10 – Babylon as the Center of Mesopotamian Religion
5Chapter 4 – The New Order of the Gods: Marduk’s Ascension
12About the Author
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6Chapter 5 – The Making of Humanity: The Blood of Kingu
13About the Publisher
7Chapter 6 – The Fifty Names of Marduk
