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and divination, invoked in all the ceremonies to determine the divine will: through inspecting a sacrificial animal's liver, the action of oil bubbles in a basin of water, or the movements of the heavenly bodies. They are similarly addressed in royal annals and votive inscriptions as
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Adad/Iškur presents two aspects in hymns, incantations, and votive inscriptions. On the one hand, he brings rain in due season to fertilize the land; on the other, he sends storms to wreak havoc and destruction. He is pictured on monuments and cylinder seals (sometimes with a
3462:("Sea"). Then Sky allies himself with Hadad. Hadad takes over the conflict but is defeated, at which point unfortunately no more is said of this matter. Sanchuniathion agrees with Ugaritic tradition in making Muth, the Ugaritic Mot, whom he also calls "Death", the son of El.
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But Mot, the eater of human flesh and blood, is insulted when offered only bread and wine. He threatens to break Ba‘al to pieces and swallow him, and even Ba‘al cannot stand against Death. Gaps here make interpretation dubious. It seems that by the advice of the sun goddess
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is appointed to take Ba‘al's place, but he is a poor substitute. Meanwhile, ‘Anat finds Mot, cleaves him with a sword, burns him with fire, and throws his remains to the birds. But the earth is still cracked with drought until Shapsh fetches Ba‘al back.
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while she is pregnant by Sky. This appears to be an attempt to combine two accounts of Hadad's parentage, one of which is the
Ugaritic tradition that Hadad was son of Dagon. The cognate Akkadian god Adad is also often called the son of
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resides on Mount Lel (Night?) where the assembly of the gods meets. At the beginning of the cycle, there appears to a feud between El and Ba‘al. El appoints one of his sons, called both prince
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reads simply Rimmon, and argues that this may be a corruption of Migdon (Megiddo) and ultimately of Tammuz-Adon. He would render the verse, "In that day there shall be a great mourning in
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appears in a number of theophoric names borne by kings of the region. Hadad son of Bedad, who defeated the
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was the symbolic animal of Hadad. He appeared bearded, often holding a club and thunderbolt and wearing a bull-horned headdress. Hadad was equated with the
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also had storm god features that diminished Iškur's distinct role, and he sometimes appears as the assistant or companion of these more prominent gods.
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emphasize his destructive, stormy character and his role as a fearsome warrior deity, in contrast to Iškur's more peaceful and pastoral character.
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and bears the name Ben-Hadad, king of Aram. The seventh of the twelve sons of
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in Egypt). The reason why Baal could be both identified with Horus and his rival
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Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses: Iškur/Adad (god)
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The Faces of God: Canaanite Mythology As Hebrew Theology
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are fragmentary and assume much background knowledge.
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The conflict between El and Baʿal in Canaanite religion
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The Conflict Between El and Ba'al in Canaanite Religion
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proclaims Ba‘al's victory and salutes Ba‘al/Hadad as
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3930:National Museum, Aleppo, accession number KAI 201.
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4256:Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible,
4113:Driver, Godfrey Rolles, and John C. L. Gibson.
3955:God versus Gods: Judasim in the Age of Idolatry
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3645:Python: A Study of Delphic Myth and Its Origins
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3879:Ancient Syria: A Three Thousand Year History
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3164:texts from within a religion or faith system
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4149:Hadad, Husni & Mja'is, Salim (1993)
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2997:Relevant discussion may be found on the
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3534:Religions of the Ancient World: A Guide
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4160:. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns.
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4117:. Edinburgh: Clark, 1978.
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4512:Baʿal Ḥammon
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