The document discusses the concepts of Mula and Tamat in religious mythology. Mula refers to the primordial chaos or void that existed before creation, while Tamat represents the goddess of fresh water and primordial chaos that existed in some ancient Near Eastern creation myths prior to the formation of the world. Together these concepts represent the formless void that existed before creation in some ancient religious traditions.
The document discusses the concepts of Mula and Tamat in religious mythology. Mula refers to the primordial chaos or void that existed before creation, while Tamat represents the goddess of fresh water and primordial chaos that existed in some ancient Near Eastern creation myths prior to the formation of the world. Together these concepts represent the formless void that existed before creation in some ancient religious traditions.
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The document discusses the concepts of Mula and Tamat in religious mythology. Mula refers to the primordial chaos or void that existed before creation, while Tamat represents the goddess of fresh water and primordial chaos that existed in some ancient Near Eastern creation myths prior to the formation of the world. Together these concepts represent the formless void that existed before creation in some ancient religious traditions.
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