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Baal (Canaanite deity). --- Elijah, --- Elisha,
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Baal (Canaanite deity) --- Bible. --- Theology.
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Baal (Canaanite deity). --- Inscriptions, Semitic --- Mythology, Semitic. --- Ugarit (Extinct city).
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Baal (divinité) --- Baäl (godheid) --- Academic collection --- Baal (Canaanite deity) --- Baal (Deity) --- Bel (Canaanite deity) --- Gods, Canaanite
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Baal (Canaanite deity) --- Women priests --- Akkadian language --- Cult --- Emar (Extinct city) --- Syria --- Syria. --- Religion.
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Baal (Canaanite deity) --- Canaanites --- Religion --- Elohim --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 299.25 --- Godsdienst van de Kanaänieten --- 299.25 Godsdienst van de Kanaänieten --- Canaanites - Religion
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Baal (Canaanite deity). --- Inscriptions, Semitic --- Inscriptions, Semitic. --- Politics in literature. --- Religion. --- Ugaritic language --- Ugaritic language. --- Baal cycle. --- Syria --- Ugarit (Extinct city)
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The imagery of thunder and lightning, fire and earthquake which attends YHWH's theophany in Old Testament poetic texts has most often been interpreted as a series of metaphors in biblical scholarship. This work applies insights from recent work in metaphor theory and myth theory to argue that this traditional interpretation of poetic theophanic imagery is mistaken, and that these texts make better exegetical sense when understood against the background of the ANE myth of the defeat of chaos.
Baal (Canaanite deity) --- Myth in the Old Testament. --- Mythology, Ugaritic. --- Theomachy. --- Theophanies in the Bible. --- Ugaritic literature --- Relation to the Old Testament. --- Bible. --- Language, style.
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