Gilgamesh the Giant: The Qumran Book of Giants Appropriation of Gilgamesh Motifs

Full title
Gilgamesh the Giant: The Qumran Book of Giants Appropriation of Gilgamesh Motifs
Research notes

reader checked|10/12/2011 AL

Reference type
Author(s)
Goff, Matthew J.
Year
2009
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Dead Sea Discoveries
Volume
16
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
2
Pages
221-253
Alternative title
DSD
Label
27/07/2009
Abstract

The Qumran Book of Giants shows familiarity with lore from the classic Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh. It has been proposed that the author of the Book of Giants drew from the epic in order to polemicize against it. There is much to commend this view. The name of the hero of the tale is given to one of the murderous, wicked giants of the primordial age. Examination of fragments of the Book of Giants, in particular 4Q530 2 ii and 4Q531 22, however, suggests that key aspects of its portrayal of Gilgamesh the giant cannot be explained as polemic against Mesopotamian literary traditions. The Book of Giants creatively appropriates motifs from the epic and makes Gilgamesh a character in his own right in ways that often have little to do with Gilgamesh.

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
Scroll / Document
Passage
2 ii
Section type
Fragment
Scroll / Document
Passage
22
Section type
Fragment
Scroll / Document