Diss Ertationes |
Inhoudsopgave
EL AND HIS FAMILY | 13 |
XIII | 23 |
Môt | 33 |
BAAL AND HIS ASSOCIATES AT UGARIT | 46 |
Dagân in Phoenicia and Palestine | 55 |
Adad in Babylonia and Assyria | 61 |
EVIDENCES OF CONFLICT BETWEEN EL AND BAʻAL | 101 |
Virility of | 109 |
Antipathy of the house of El to Baal in Ugaritic | 120 |
THE DATE OF THE CONFLICT | 143 |
THE CONFLICT BETWEEN EL AND BAʻAL IN HEBREW | 161 |
Local Baal cults in Palestine | 176 |
CONCLUSION | 183 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Adad Aistleitner Akkadian Albright Aleppo Amorite Anat ancient ANET Aqht Asherah Attr Attrt Ba'al Ba'al cult Ba'al-Hadad Babylonian Baʻal battle became biblical Hebrew blood vengeance Bull called Canaan Canaanite pantheon Canaanite religion Cassuto castration century B.C. classical Arabic conflict Dagân Dagôn deity described desert Dhorme divine dominion Dossin earth Egyptian El-Kronos El's Elyôn Euphrates father fertility function Gelb Ginsberg goddess gods Greek Hadad Haddu Heaven Hebrew Bible Hittite Hurrian important inscription Israel Israelites Ištar Judge Nahar king kingship Kronos Kṭr Ktr w Hss Kumarbi land Lord Mari meaning mentioned Mesopotamia Middle Euphrates Môt Mount Ṣapân mountain original palace Palestine Prince probably proper name sacrificial lists Šamaš Sanchuniathon's Phoenician History Şapân seen Špš Storm-god Sumerian supra Syria tablet temple theophorous names throne translates Ugaritic myths Ugaritic pantheon Ugaritic texts Ullikummi Uranos usurped Virolleaud West Semitic wife word worship Yahweh Yahwism Yamm Zeus Zimri-Lim