Long before familiar scriptures took shape, the ancient world was already rich with gods, myths, and a carefully imagined cosmic order.
Before the Bible takes you back to that formative era-into a time when divine councils ruled the heavens, wisdom flowed like sacred water, and humanity sought meaning through ritual, story, and sacred law.
This 2-in-1 volume brings together two foundational strands of ancient Near Eastern religion into one clear, engaging narrative. It reveals how the gods of Canaan and the wisdom of Enki shaped early ideas about creation, authority, morality, and the structure of the universe itself-ideas that would echo forward into later religious traditions.
Inside, you'll discover:
- The major Canaanite deities and the roles they played in fertility, storms, kingship, and daily life
- The myths that explained suffering, abundance, chaos, and renewal in the ancient Levant
- How divine councils and sacred hierarchies organized the Canaanite worldview
- Enki's role as the god of wisdom, water, and order-and how he shaped civilization itself
- Why cosmic balance, law, and responsibility mattered long before monotheism emerged
Written for beginners but grounded in serious scholarship, this book strips away confusion without flattening complexity. Myths are explained with clarity. Symbols are decoded with care. Historical context brings ancient beliefs into sharp focus, making them intelligible, compelling, and surprisingly relevant.
Taken together, these traditions reveal a shared ancient vision: a world governed not by randomness, but by order; not by brute force alone, but by wisdom. They show how early civilizations understood the divine-human relationship-and how those ideas quietly influenced what came later.
If you're curious about the gods, myths, and sacred ideas that shaped the ancient world before the Bible, this two-books-in-one edition offers a rare opportunity to explore them in one accessible, thought-provoking volume.
Add Before the Bible to your library today and uncover the forgotten foundations of ancient faith, wisdom, and world order.