Ovid's Version
Genesis' Version
Noah Movie Version
About Gilgamesh
Mixed
100
Roman deity who decides to destroy humankind with a flood.
Jupiter
100
Like Deucalion in Ovid's, he is the patriarch who survives the Judeo-Christian flood.
Noah
100
More than just an old man, he gives Noah psychedelic tea, Ila her blessing, and craves berries in the face of the world's imminent destruction.
Methuselah
100
Mesopotamia, the origin of the Epic of Gilgamesh, means this.
Land between (two) rivers
100
Hebrew word "Genesis" means this.
"the beginning"
200
She is "Juno’s messenger, dressed in the colours of the rainbow, gathers water and feeds it back to the clouds"
Iris
200
These two birds were released in Genesis to search for land.
Raven and Dove
200
Fallen angels who help Noah
The Watchers
200
Wedge-shaped writing found on ancient tablets
cuneiform
300
Roman deity who says ‘Now is not the time for long speeches! Exert all your strength. That is what is needed. Throw open your doors, drain the dams, and loose the reins of all your streams!’
Neptune
300
According to Genesis, the Judeo-Christian god will establish this with the selected human survivor and his family.
Covenant
300
Noah feels he fails the Creator when he states that he "can't do this" once the rains stopped.
Kill Ila's twin daughters.
300
His death compels Gilgamesh to search for immortality.
Enkidu(h)
300
Genesis is to Noah As Epic of Gilgamesh is to...
Ut(a)napishtim
400
The male survivor and Prometheus’s son.
Deucalion
400
According to Genesis 7:12, the rain fell for this long (be specific).
Forty days and forty nights.
400
Noah's antagonist in the movie is a descendant of this Biblical brother.
Cain
400
Beheaded, betrayed as Enkidu enouraged Dead in the forest
Humbaba
400
Pyrrha, Deucalion's wife, is the daughter of this Titan.
Epimetheus
500
Goddess of oracles, Deucalion and his wife pray to her once they survive the flood.
Themis
500
While Genesis 7:9 expresses the animals will be saved by the twos, Genesis 7:2 expresses they will be saved by this number.
Seven
500
Though the Flood itself may be considered a climax, Noah's confrontation with this antagonist can also qualify.
Tabul-cain / Tubal-cain
500
As woman she woos Enkidu is beast no more As temptress she tames
Shamhat
500
To rebuild civilization, the goddess of oracles utters a riddle that tells Deucalion and his wife to throw these behind them. (Be careful!)
bones of your/their great mother