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Canaanite deities were organized in a pantheon starting with Ugaritic called ''El'' the creator which would be like the word [[0430|elohiym]]<Ref>{{0430}}</Ref>, his consort or female counter part is Athirat (Asherah)<Ref>Asherah, in ancient Semitic religion, is ʾElat means a fertility "goddess" who appears in a number of ancient text.</Ref>, the storm god [[Baal]], and his sister Anat, a goddess of hunting and warfare. El, the chief god of the pantheon, is identified in [[Canaan]]ite art as a seated male figure with arms raised as if about to give a blessing. | Canaanite deities were organized in a pantheon<Ref>A circular [[Temples|temple]] in [[Rome]], completed around AD 125 and dedicated to all the gods. A temple dedicated to all gods. All the gods of a people considered as a group.</Ref> starting with Ugaritic called ''El'' the creator which would be like the word [[0430|elohiym]]<Ref>{{0430}}</Ref>, his consort or female counter part is Athirat (Asherah)<Ref>Asherah, in ancient Semitic religion, is ʾElat means a fertility "goddess" who appears in a number of ancient text.</Ref>, the storm god [[Baal]], and his sister Anat, a goddess of hunting and warfare. El, the chief god of the pantheon, is identified in [[Canaan]]ite art as a seated male figure with arms raised as if about to give a blessing. |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 4 February 2023
Pantheon of Canaan
Canaanite deities were organized in a pantheon[1] starting with Ugaritic called El the creator which would be like the word elohiym[2], his consort or female counter part is Athirat (Asherah)[3], the storm god Baal, and his sister Anat, a goddess of hunting and warfare. El, the chief god of the pantheon, is identified in Canaanite art as a seated male figure with arms raised as if about to give a blessing.
- ↑ A circular temple in Rome, completed around AD 125 and dedicated to all the gods. A temple dedicated to all gods. All the gods of a people considered as a group.
- ↑ 0430 םיהלא AlefLamedHeyYodMem ‘elohiym el-o-heem’ plural of 0433; n m p; {See TWOT on 93 @@ "93c" } AV-God 2346, god 244, judge 5, GOD 1, goddess 2, great 2, mighty 2, angels 1, exceeding 1, God-ward + 04136 1, godly 1; 2606
- 1) (plural)
- 1a) rulers, judges
- 1b) divine ones
- 1c) angels
- 1d) gods
- 2) (plural intensive-singular meaning)
- 2a) god, goddess
- 2b) godlike one
- 2c) works or special possessions of God
- 2d) the (true) God
- 2e) God
- א Alef Father-Son- begin- The Paradox: God and Man - (ox bull) [strength, leader, first] (Numeric value: 1)
- ל Lamed means Aspiration of the Heart or to learn or even direct like a shepherd. It has to do with what the Hand produces, [hand is די YodDalet] or directs with staff, whip... like the tongue may direct. (Numeric value: 30)
- ה Hey Expression--Thought, Speech, Action. Manifest seeds of thought and life. [Emphasize, jubilation, window, fence] (Numeric value: 5)
- י Yod The Infinite Point of essential good. Divine spark hidden in the ט Tet. Spark of spirit. [closed hand... Deed, work, to make] (Numeric value: 10)
- מ ם Mem Fountain of water, a flow, a fountain of the Divine Wisdom [massive, overpower chaos] (Numeric value: 40)
- See also 03068 יְהוָֹה Yëhovah and 0136 אֲדֹנָי ‘Adonay Genesis 15:2
- 1) (plural)
- ↑ Asherah, in ancient Semitic religion, is ʾElat means a fertility "goddess" who appears in a number of ancient text.