How Did Culture Influence The Culture Of Mesopotamia

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Mesopotamia was a great nation that influenced many other nations that surrounded it. When I began this research, I did not know much about Mesopotamia and its culture or historical background. I did keep in mind the different factors that influenced the culture of the people as well as how it compared to our culture now. It was a big commercial industry, that included metalworking. Metal was an important, but very rare so Mesopotamia was a hot spot for silver, copper, and gold. This meant that many foreigners would come in and out of the land. In this paper I will be comparing the cultural differences of our time now and the time back then. I will also compare the theology of the people, how families worked back then, how economy was a factor …show more content…

The people of Mesopotamia believed in other gods. The god that these people believed in was called Nanna or the moon god. Nanna’s functions were to light up the night, provide fertility, and give general prosperity. This general prosperity included the fish in the rivers, plants covering the land, long life in the palace, as well as abundant animal life. The people put their faith in this god because of the culture around them. It is said that Abraham lived in Mesopotamia until God had called him to leave. Joshua 24:2 says “Your fathers, including Tera, the father of Abraham and the father of Nahor, dwelt on the other side of the River in old times; and they served other gods.” In the verse, it is made clear that Abraham and his fathers were serving other gods. Religion and beliefs changed throughout time while people overcame the land. In the Old Testament many would turn away from God and believe in fake idols or gods. When I compare this to our religious beliefs today there are similarities, but also differences. People in the Old Testament time would have shrines in their houses, but in our culture today, looking at the Christian view, do not make shrines or alters in our homes. Beliefs may change in our culture today. People today may not believe in gods anymore or make blood offerings, it may not be with gods of the moon, but with idols of technology, media, celebrities, etc. In both …show more content…

A group called the Sumerians dominated majority of Mesopotamia and left their legacy on the land. They created writing, built monuments, and developed a social structure. They established how the economy and how the government works. There was independent city-state, and each state had its own king. In these times, the people were very focused on religion and so in the center of every town was a temple dedicated to the chief god/goddess of the city.
The political and economic power was centered around the temple and the religious side. Compared to our culture today, we do not have multiple “kings” in each state. But we do have different leadership in every state as well as a President in charge of the country. Our culture today has a separation between religion and government. There isn’t a temple in the center of our states because God isn’t the center of our culture. In different cultures around the world, they focus on their gods and base their laws off those

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