Is Gilgamesh's father a god?

No, Gilgamesh's father, the legendary King Lugalbanda, was a mortal man (though sometimes described as a demigod or deified king), while his mother was the goddess Ninsun, making Gilgamesh a demigod, two-thirds divine and one-third human, as stated in the epic. This unique heritage granted him immense strength and wisdom, linking him to both human kingship and divine power.
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Was Gilgamesh's father a god?

In the poem, Gilgamesh is described as the son of a minor Sumerian goddess Ninsun and her mortal consort, the postdiluvian king Lugulbanda “the shepherd.” The figure of two-thirds god and one-third human is, however, unique in the ancient world and stands out by this exact fraction described for inheritance.
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Is Lugalbanda a god?

In royal hymns of the Ur III period, Ur-Nammu of Ur and his son Shulgi describe Lugalbanda and Ninsun as their holy parents, and in the same context call themselves the brother of Gilgamesh. Sin-Kashid of Uruk also refers to Lugalbanda and Ninsun as his divine parents, and names Lugalbanda as his god.
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Was Gilgamesh considered a god?

No, Gilgamesh isn't fully a god; he's a famous Mesopotamian king and hero who is considered a demigod, specifically two-thirds divine and one-third human, born from the goddess Ninsun and a mortal king. This divine heritage gives him superhuman strength, but he's still mortal, prompting his quest for immortality after his friend Enkidu dies, as detailed in the world's oldest epic poem.
 
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Was Gilgamesh's mother a god?

Ninsun (also called Ninsumun, cuneiform: 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒄢 dNIN. SUMUN2; Sumerian: Nin-sumun(ak) "lady of the wild cows") was a Mesopotamian goddess. She is best known as the mother of the hero Gilgamesh and wife of deified legendary king Lugalbanda, and appears in this role in most versions of the Epic of Gilgamesh.
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Is Noah's Ark based on Gilgamesh?

Yes, scholarly consensus points to the Noah's Ark story in Genesis borrowing heavily from much older Mesopotamian flood myths, particularly the flood narrative in the Epic of Gilgamesh (and the related Atrahasis Epic), where a hero named Utnapishtim builds a boat to survive a divine deluge, with similar plot points like birds being sent out to find land and sacrifices offered afterward, suggesting a common cultural origin. 
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How tall was Gilgamesh?

Gilgamesh was depicted as a giant in the Epic of Gilgamesh, described as 11 cubits tall (around 16 feet or 5.5 meters) and two-thirds god, symbolizing his heroic, superhuman stature, though this reflects ancient storytelling rather than historical fact. Ancient texts, including Hittite versions, emphasize his immense size (e.g., 11 cubits high, 9 wide) to convey his power and divinity, common in myth to signify greatness.
 
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Does the Bible mention Gilgamesh?

No, the name "Gilgamesh" doesn't appear in the canonical Bible, but the Bible (specifically Genesis 1-11) shares striking narrative parallels with the much older Epic of Gilgamesh, most notably the Flood story (Noah vs. Utnapishtim) and themes like the Garden of Eden, shared by both ancient Near Eastern cultures and believed to have influenced biblical writers due to cultural contact.
 
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Is Gilgamesh the first demigod?

But if we are taking what we can confirm, Gilgamesh is the oldest confirmed demigod story.
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Does Gilgamesh ever become immortal?

No, Gilgamesh does not achieve physical immortality in the main Babylonian version of the epic; he fails his quest and returns home to accept his mortality, but he gains a different kind of immortality through his legacy and stories, as the epic itself immortalizes his deeds. While he finds a magical plant for eternal life, a serpent steals it, preventing his physical eternal life, but he learns to live meaningfully as a mortal.
 
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Which Norse god is like Jesus?

There are some who consider Baldur to be a late addition to the Norse Pantheon as a counter or likeness to Christ but there were some comparisons of Christ to Odin due to the latter's self crucification on a tree and wounding himself with his spear in order to return to life with greater wisdom.
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Was Jormungandr a god?

No, Jörmungandr (the World Serpent) isn't typically called a "god," but rather a monstrous, divine-level being, a giant serpent, and one of Loki's monstrous children, destined to fight Thor at Ragnarök; he's a powerful entity of immense scale and significance in Norse mythology, more akin to a primal force or a Jötunn (giant) offspring than a ruling deity like Odin or Freya.
 
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Is Yaldabaoth Yahweh?

Yes, in Gnostic traditions, Yaldabaoth (also Ialdabaoth, Yao, etc.) is often identified as the Demiurge, the creator of the flawed material world, who is considered the jealous, ignorant, and sometimes malevolent God of the Old Testament, or Yahweh, who mistakenly believes he is the supreme being. Gnostics viewed the true God as a transcendent, unknowable "Monad," while Yaldabaoth, the self-proclaimed "I am God and there is no other," was seen as a lesser, arrogant creator responsible for trapping divine sparks in physical bodies, a stark contrast to the benevolent God of mainstream Christianity.
 
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Was Lugalbanda a god?

LUGALBANDA – Sumerian mythology – ancient mystery Lugalbanda the god and father of Gilgamesh. Sumerian: lugal-banda3da, young/fierce king is a character found in Sumerian mythology and literature.
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Is Gilgamesh the same as Nimrod?

No, Gilgamesh and Nimrod are not definitively the same person, but there are theories suggesting they might be linked or represent similar archetypes, as both are legendary powerful figures, great builders (like Uruk for Gilgamesh, Babel for Nimrod), mighty hunters, and are associated with fears of floods or seeking immortality, leading some to connect them as different cultural versions of a similar ancient hero, though scholarly consensus points to Gilgamesh being a real early Mesopotamian king and Nimrod being a more legendary, possibly symbolic figure from the Bible. 
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Is Humbaba a god?

No, Humbaba isn't considered a major god, but a powerful demon or giant guardian of the Cedar Forest, serving the gods, particularly Enlil, to keep mortals out. While sometimes called a "demigod" or having divine associations (like being "raised by Shamash"), he's primarily a supernatural entity, an "ogre" or "monster" embodying primal nature and divine boundaries, whose defeat by Gilgamesh proved human might against chaos.
 
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Was Gilgamesh queer?

Whether Gilgamesh was "gay" is a complex question of interpretation, with many scholars pointing to strong homoerotic undertones and romantic subtext in his relationship with Enkidu, suggesting a deep, possibly sexual, bond, while others emphasize its interpretation as a powerful homosocial bond or brotherly love, noting the lack of explicit modern labels in ancient texts. Key evidence includes Gilgamesh's intense grief for Enkidu, descriptions of their bond using marriage-like language (e.g., "love him like a wife"), and dream interpretations with sexual connotations, challenging simplistic modern notions of sexuality.
 
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What is the oldest legend in the world?

The oldest epic tale in the world was written 1500 years before Homer wrote the Illiad.
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Was Gilgamesh's tomb found?

No, Gilgamesh's tomb has not been definitively found and confirmed, but in 2003, German archaeologists using ground-penetrating radar discovered massive structures under the Euphrates near ancient Uruk that matched descriptions in the Epic of Gilgamesh, suggesting a possible tomb site, though the discovery was curtailed by the Iraq War, leaving its true nature unconfirmed and sparking much speculation. 
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How do Christians explain Gilgamesh?

Christians view the Epic of Gilgamesh, with its flood story and creation myths, as either a corrupted, pagan version of shared ancient memories (like Noah's Flood and Adam/Eve) or as demonstrating humanity's universal search for meaning, with the Bible offering the true, divine answer through Jesus, contrasting Gilgamesh's pride and fear of death with Christ's humility and victory over death, highlighting key theological differences in God's nature and human destiny.
 
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What name was mentioned 7000 times in the Bible?

The name mentioned nearly 7,000 times in the Bible, specifically in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament), is the divine name of God, represented by the Hebrew Tetragrammaton (YHWH), which is commonly rendered as Jehovah or Yahweh in English translations, making it the most frequent personal name for God. Different translations vary slightly, but the count consistently points to this name appearing thousands of times, often translated as LORD or GOD in other versions. 
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What word is repeated 41 times in the Bible?

One of the most distinctive characteristics of Mark's Gospel is his frequent use of the word euthys (“immediately”). [9] This word is used forty-one times in the Gospel, or, on average, over twice per chapter (although it is concentrated at the beginning of the Gospel, with ten occurrences in the first chapter).
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How many years ago was Gilgamesh alive?

Gilgamesh was a legendary king of Sumerian Uruk (in modern Iraq) who likely lived around 2800-2500 BCE, making him a historical figure from over 4,500 years ago, while the earliest written stories about him date to around 2000 BCE, making the epic itself nearly 4,000 years old, with later versions compiled even later, making it one of the world's oldest stories. 
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How much can Gilgamesh lift?

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While the limit of Gilgamesh's strength was unknown, he was capable of lifting well in excess of 100 tons.
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Was Gilgamesh a demon?

In the epic, Gilgamesh is a demigod of superhuman strength who befriends the wild man Enkidu.
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