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Mot (god)
Idolatry in the Ancient Near East1
THE SUPREMACY of BA'al OVER MOT in UGARITIC CYCLE of COSMOGONIC MYTHS and ITS INFLUENCE on the OLD TESTAMENT Interprets the Bi
God Among the Gods: an Analysis of the Function of Yahweh in the Divine Council of Deuteronomy 32 and Psalm 82
"Death Is Swallowed up in Victory" (1 Corinthians 15:54): Canaanite Mot in Prophecy and Apocalypse
1 Kings 17:1-24 “Introducing Elijahu”
59 Male Agency and Masculine Performance in the Baal Cycle
Canaanite Religion As a Background for Patriarchal and Early Israelite Religion
Baal (Deity) Texts As a King Enthroned Atop Mount Zaphon and Is Granted a Palace Upon His Triumph in His Battles I
RELS 203/303 Ancient Religion: Egypt to Mesopotamia
Pagan Religion in Canaan
02 Spiritual Warfare God Is a Warrior Part I
THE ORIGIN of the SUFFERING SERVANT IDEA the Servant of The
15Th Jul 2016 Faith in Context: Inculturation Within Scripture
DIVINATION, POLITICS, & Ancient Near Eastern Empires
The Song of the Sea and the Subversion of Canaanite Myth: a Missional Reading
On Elkenah As Canaanite El
John A. Emerton, "A Difficult Part of Mot's Message to Baal in the Ugaritic Texts,"
Yahweh and the Gods and Goddesses of Canaan.Pdf
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The Holiness of Yahweh in Conflict with the Holiness of Baal Vis-À-Vis Mount Zion and Mount Zaphon" (1989)
Sibling Rivalry: Sibling Relationships in World Mythology a Thesis Presented to the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
The Storm-God and the Sea
Part IV) the BAAL System
The Serpent Motif in Genesis 3: Some Systematic Implications Drawn From
Ancient Mesopotamian Religion and Mythology
CHAPTER 1 the Near Eastern Context
HF Van Rooy the RELATION BEWEEN ANAT
The Torture of Mot for a Reading of Ktu 1.6 V 30-35
Arabic 1.1 Etymology 1.2 Noun 1.2.1 Declension 1.2.2 Synonyms 1.2.3 Descendants 1.3 References 2 Beja 2.1 Noun 2.2 References 3 Pashto 3.1 Pronunciation 3.2 Verb
The (Historical) Origin of God by Theodore J
The Theophoric Element Ba(Al in Ancient Phoenician Inscriptions
Death Attitudes and Perceptions of Death and Afterlife in Ancient Near Eastern Literature Leah Whitehead Craig Western Kentucky University
Chapter 16: Canaanite Religion and Cosmology
List of Water Deities”” At