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Purity before Sinai 2: Sacred Technology of Cosmic Repair - Episode 150
Genesis Marks the Spot
1 hour 16 minutes 48 seconds
2 weeks ago
Purity before Sinai 2: Sacred Technology of Cosmic Repair - Episode 150
This episode continues last week’s deep dive (Ep. 149) into Udug-hul Tablet 12, exploring how ancient Mesopotamians understood purity, sacred space, demons, and ritual—and how that compares (and collides) with the Bible’s worldview. Carey walks through Ea (Enki), Marduk, Belet-ili, Eridu, decreed destinies, and a striking black-goat “scapegoat” rite tied to breath, life, and expulsion—then turns to the big question: what’s the difference between magic and ritual for Christians, and how does that shape practices like baptism, exorcism, and embodied worship?
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In this episode:
Why look before Sinai to grasp biblical purity and sacred space
Mesopotamian divine council logic: Ea → Marduk → priest as mediator
Eridu as a prototype of divine order; destinies and lots language
Belet-ili (Mami/Nintu) and “learning the ways of the demons”
The black goat rite: breath, life, and removing the ālu/utukku demon
Biblical contrasts: Leviticus 16 scapegoat vs. Mesopotamian incantation
Magic vs. ritual: mechanistic tech vs. covenantal, participatory practice
Embodied sacred space/time: why liturgy, baptism, Eucharist still matter
Mentioned texts & themes: Genesis 1–2 (cosmic temple), Deut 32 (lots), Enūma Eliš, Atrahasis, Eridu traditions, Leviticus 16 (scapegoat), Ezekiel 37 (breath & life).
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