Enlil’s banishment from Nippur

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Enlil’s banishment from Nippur is a key episode in Sumerian mythology in which the chief god Enlil is exiled from his cult center after violating divine norms, setting in motion a series of encounters that shape his relationship with the goddess Ninlil.

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Enlil’s banishment from Nippur canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf episode in Sumerian mythology
mythological event
associatedCity Nippur NERFINISHED
associatedTemple Ekur NERFINISHED
cataloguedAs Enlil and Ninlil NERFINISHED
causeOfBanishment Enlil’s sexual approach to Ninlil
violation of divine norms
centralTheme courtship of Enlil and Ninlil
divine transgression and punishment
establishment of divine order
consequence Enlil expelled from his cult center
allocation of fates for their offspring
redefinition of Enlil’s relationship with Ninlil
culture Sumerian
featuresEvent Enlil’s descent toward the netherworld
conception of divine offspring
exile of Enlil from Nippur NERFINISHED
repeated encounters between Enlil and Ninlil
hasMainDeity Enlil NERFINISHED
Ninlil NERFINISHED
involvesDeity Enlil NERFINISHED
Ninlil NERFINISHED
Suen NERFINISHED
underworld deities
language Sumerian language NERFINISHED
literaryFunction etiology for positions of certain gods
theological reflection on Enlil’s authority
moralDimension consequences of sexual misconduct
emphasis on obedience to divine decrees
partOf myth of Enlil and Ninlil
preservedIn Mesopotamian scribal curriculum
recordedOn cuneiform tablet
relatedWork Sumerian temple hymns NERFINISHED
other Enlil hymns
relationshipExplored Enlil as father of underworld deities GENERATED
Enlil as husband of Ninlil GENERATED
religiousContext Enlil’s priestly traditions at Nippur
Mesopotamian temple cult
sourceGenre cultic song
literary hymn
studiedBy Assyriologists
takesPlaceIn Netherworld NERFINISHED
Nippur NERFINISHED
timeOfComposition Old Babylonian period NERFINISHED
early 2nd millennium BCE
writtenInScript cuneiform

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Enlil and Ninlil narrativeFocus Enlil’s banishment from Nippur