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'Standing in the Place of Ea' is a chapter in the book Understanding Ancient Thought. It explores the role of the King in ancient Assyria, as the vizier of the god Assur. He was trained in the Adapa discipline, which is related to the myth of Adapa. He was required to be skilled in crafts, spear-throwing, scholarship, mathematics, divination, etc., and to excel other men, as chosen for the role by Assur. Thus he would emulate the knowledge and power of Ea, the divine sage whose home was the Abzu, the abyss at the root of creation.
Further information about the book 'Understanding Ancient Thought' is available from the authors blog at: https://shrineinthesea.blogspot.co.uk/2017/05/understanding-ancient-thought-in.html
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Adapa, Ea, Ashur, Assyria, excellence, Mesopotamia, Religion, Abzu,
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