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Updated: May 14, 2025


The compound ideogram with which his name is written includes the same sign the stylus or sceptre that is used to designate Nabu, the second part of the ideogram adding the idea of 'force and strength. Whether this graphical assimilation is to be regarded as a factor in bringing about the identification of Nusku and Nabu, or is due to an original similarity in the traits of the two gods, it is difficult to say.

In the Gilgamesh Epic, on the other hand, the ordinary ideogram for "vessel" or "ship" is employed, though the great size of the vessel is there indicated, as in Berossus and the later Hebrew Version, by detailed measurements.

This ideogram conceals the concept, Easter. All these ideas, as we know, did not originate with Christianity. II Corinthians V, 1: “For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.” John VII, 38: “He that believeth on me ... out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.”

This relationship, as well as the interpretation of the ideogram above set forth, points to the original character of the goddess as a water-deity. This goddess, therefore, would be of an entirely different form from the ones discussed in the previous paragraphs.

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