The Cuneiform Tablet of the Flood account was found at Niniveh Library and dates to 650 BCE and by that time the Israelites were already 73 years in that city. Imagine the role of Jews in New York over 73 years from the Second World War? By that time Ashur-Levi and Ashur-Cohen were the scribes in the Library. The mind of scribe Levi was probably full of his mother's Moses Flood account of Genesis that was written by Moses in 1460 BCE, long before the Gilgamesh Epic of 650 BCE. The Niniveh cuneiform text talks about a Titanic of 7 floors in size just like Moses talked about a Titanic of 3 floors 800 years before the scribe of the Gilgamesh Epic. We know that the scribe was influenced by Moses at Niniveh because the Middle Assyrian Account of the Flood dating to the time of Moses (15th century BCE) only mentioned a "boat of reeds". Something gave the transmission history of the cuneiform Flood account a "Moses twist" in 650 BCE. Answer? Ashur-Levi in the library of Niniveh with his grandfather who came there brought from Israel during the Exile by Shalmanezer V in 723 BCE. Must be because the Cuneiform Text also talks about a dove, a swallow and a raven using the same root as Moses for raven in Akkadian as in Hebrew in Tablet II line 152. This is a deviation in the Akkadian Flood Account because in the Assyrian Account earlier from the time of Moses there is no mention of any birds! Then scholars want to work today with the idea that Moses got his ideas in Genesis from the Babylonians and that he plagiarized their texts. We thank God that we can stay sober on the issues and believe His word as historical and outside sources as plagiarism or describing the same events with a mixture of their own myths and legends. Koot van Wyk