Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Jamma" | Phonecia / Canaan | A god of of water, to be primarily a sea god |
God name "Jarih" | Canaan | God of the moon Canaan |
God name "Jarih/ Erah" | Canaan | A moon god |
Goddess name "Kades" | Canaan | Goddess of fertility usually shown sky clad Canaan |
Goddess name "Kades" | Canaanite | Fertility goddess. Depicted naked carrying a snake and usually standing upon a lion. Taken over by the Egyptians (see QUADES ).... |
Goddess name "Kathirat" | Canaan | Wise goddesses Canaan |
God name "Kautar" | Canaanite | The craftsman god. Canaanite |
God name "Kothar" | Canaan | God of blacksmiths and crafts. Canaan |
God name "Kothar u Khasis" | Canaan | The god of crafts |
God name "Latipan" | Canaan | A creator god, see Il for particulars |
God name "Latipan" | Canaanite | Creator god. See also IL.... |
God name "MOT (death)" | Canaanite / Phoenician / northern Israel, Lebanon / Syrian coastal regions | God of natural adversity. ot is the Canaanite representation of adversity in the natural world. He lives in a pit within the earth and is responsible for its annual death from drought and heat: he has scorched the olive, the produce of the earth and the fruit of the trees. He engages in the clåśśic confrontation with the Canaanite hero and national god, BAAL. Though the duel results in Baal's demise, his death is avenged by his twin sister ANAT, who slays Mot, then cleaves, winnows, burns and grinds him with a millstone, in what appears to be a ritual allied to the sowing of seed and harvesting (see OSIRIS). Baal is later restored. The conflict probably formed the basis of an annual ritual drama at the Canaanite New Year which was held in the autumn. In the texts Mot is the son of Il and his mother is AS'ERAH (ATHIRAT).... |
Angel name "Naamah" | Canaan | A succubus and fallen angel, and is generally regarded as an aspect or relation of Lilith. Naamah is said to have engaged, like Lilith, in intercourse with Adam. Canaan |
Goddess name "Nikkal" | Canaan | Great Lady and Fruitful. Goddess of the fruits of the earth. Canaan |
Goddess name "Pdry" | Canaan | A goddess of mist |
Goddess name "Pidray" | Canaan / Phonecia | A minor fertility goddess noted in creation texts & treaties |
Goddess name "Pidray" | Canaanite / Phoenician | Minor fertility goddess. Mentioned in epic creation texts and treaties at Ugarit (Ras S amra) as the first daughter of BAAL. She is the consort of BAAL SAPON, the mother of Tly and may be the goddess Peraia described by the Greek writer Philo.... |
Goddess name "Pidraya" | Canaan | Goddess of Light or Mist, the eldest of the three daughters of Ba'al, the storm God and one of the "Perfect Brides". Canaan |