[The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria by Morris Jastrow]@TWC D-Link bookThe Religion of Babylonia and Assyria CHAPTER X 18/18
91 _seq._ [207] In Babylonian, _Kallat Eshara_, with another play upon her name. See above, p.
173. [208] _I.e._, (Protect) his life, O Gula. [209] Servant of Gula. [210] See V.R.
pl.60. [211] To this day in the Orient, fine productions of man's skill are attributed to the influence of hidden spirits, good or bad, as the case may be. [212] This position does not, of course, exclude the fact that in the original form of the tradition, Tubal-cain, Naamah, and other personages in the fourth chapter of Genesis were deities..
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