Search results for "Mot (Semitic god" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Anat, also ‘Anat, was a major northwest Semitic goddess who was ... to be dead at the hands of the deadly desert god Mot, ‘Anat searches for ...
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  • Yam or Yamm, from the ancient Semitic word meaning "sea," ... In West Semitic mythology, Yam was given kingship over the other gods ...
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  • of the gods," and one to Dagon, the god of fertility and wheat. The ... century B.C.E. Ugaritic is a Northwest Semitic language, related to Hebrew ...
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  • Ēl (Hebrew: אל) is a northwest Semitic word meaning "god" ... patriarchs, for example as El Shaddai (God Almighty) or El Elyon (God ...
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  • Sumerian An = sky, heaven) was a sky-god and the chief deity, who ruled ... the wicked. Although he was the highest god, Anu actually played a relatively ...
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  • In the Bible, Baal (also rendered Baʿal) was an important Canaanite ... of the kings of Judah, who believed it was God's will that Canaanite ...
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  • , or Hierogamy, refers to the coupling of a god and goddess or their earthly ... *The union of a god and goddess as expressed in various art forms ...
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  • supposed association with Thor, the Norse god of the weather, but this may ... In Hinduism, the two symbols represent the two forms of the creator ...
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