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The pantheon was conceived as a divine family, headed by the supreme
god El; the gods collectively made up the Elohim: |
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Anat |
Goddess of War and Strife, wife of Ba'al Hadad |
Asherah |
walker of the sea, Mother Goddess, wife of El (also known as Elat) |
ASTARTE |
possibly androgynous divinity associated with Venus |
Baalat |
the wife or female counterpart of Baal |
BA'AL HADAD |
Storm God, superseded El as head of the Pantheon |
BAAL-HAMMON |
God
of Fertility and renewer of all energies in the Phoenician colonies |
DAGON |
God of
Crop Fertility |
EL ELYON |
(i.e. God most high) and El |
ESHMUN |
or Baalat Asclepius, God of
Healing |
KATHIRAT |
Goddesses of
Marriage and Pregnancy |
KOTHAR |
Hasis, the skilled,
God of Craftsmanship |
LOTAN |
serpent ally of Yam |
MELQART |
King of the city, the underworld and cycle of vegetation in Tyre |
MOLOCH |
"King" of child sacrifices |
MOT |
God of Death |
QADESHTU |
Holy One, Goddess of Love |
RESHEPH |
God of Plague and
Healing |
SHACHAR |
Gracious God |
SHALIM |
Gracious God |
SHAMAYIM |
the God of the Heavens |
SHEMESH |
God of
Fertility, Sun and Rain |
TEHWOM |
Goddess of the "Deeps" |
YAM-NAHAR |
or
YAM, also called Judge Nahar |
YARIKH |
God of the
Moon |
ZEDEK |
God of
Light and Protection. |
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