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Asherah in the Hebrew Bible and Northwest Semitic Literature Author(S): John Day Source: Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol
The Relationship of Yahweh and El: a Study of Two Cults and Their Related Mythology
THE SUPREMACY of BA'al OVER MOT in UGARITIC CYCLE of COSMOGONIC MYTHS and ITS INFLUENCE on the OLD TESTAMENT Interprets the Bi
Jewish Culture in the Christian World James Jefferson White University of New Mexico - Main Campus
THE DESTINY of the WORLD : a STUDY on the END of the UNIVERSE in the Llght of ANCIENT EGYPTIAN TEXTS
You Will Be Like the Gods”: the Conceptualization of Deity in the Hebrew Bible in Cognitive Perspective
'ONE' in EGYPTIAN THEOLOGY Jan ASSMANN* That We May Speak Of
REMARKS on REMARKS on the GO EMARKS on the GODS KS on the GODS the GODS Asb(T/W), and ), and Axb(T Axb(T/W): THEIR ): THEIR ): T
DE DEA SYRIA ET ALIIS DIIS DEABUSQUE the Hatrene Gad
The Divine Council in Late Canonical And
Stone-Worship
4 Religious Significance of Hatran Theophoric Names
The Concept of God/The Gods As King in the Ancient Near East and the Bible
A Geography of Religion Study of the Ancient Near Eastern Storm-God Baal-Hadad, Jewish Elijah, Christian St
GODS IDENTITY According to Ancient Heb Scholars
BIBLICAL PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Compiled by Lana Beyer, Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, Austin, TX
INTRODUCTION • in the Remaining
Yahweh and the Gods and Goddesses of Canaan.Pdf
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Bearings of Second Millennium BCE Ugaritic Mythology Upon First Millennium BCE Israelite Religion
23. Miinze, Mint, and Money: an Etymology for Latin Moneta with Appendices on Carthaginian Tanit and the Indo-European Month Word*L
Baalis" in Jeremiah 40:14 a Mutilation?
Funerary Monument Dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus and Dea Syria from Glamija
Disembodied Souls the Nefesh in Israel and Kindred Spirits in the Ancient Near East, with an Appendix on the Katumuwa Inscription
Durham Research Online
The Greco-Egyptian Origins of Western Myths and Philosophy, and a Note on the Magnificence of the Creative Mind
Middle Ground: the Canaanite and Non-Canaanite Origins Of
Disrupted Amygdalar Subregion Functional Connectivity and Evidence of a Compensatory Network in Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Other Peoples' Rituals: Tannaitic Portrayals of Graeco-Roman Ritual
Water Culture in Egypt
Tracing the Origin of the Word "God"
The Theophoric Element Ba(Al in Ancient Phoenician Inscriptions
Patterns of Ancient Egyptian Child Deities
The Ascension of Yahweh: the Origins and Development of Israelite Monotheism from the Afrasan to Josiah Andrew Halladay Pomona College
Literal Translation of the Inscription, with Notes