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  • Cognate forms are found throughout the Semitic languages. They include Ugaritic ʾil, pl. ʾlm; Phoenician ʾl pl. ʾlm; Hebrew ʾēl, pl. ʾēlîm; Aramai ...lar epithet applied or refers to another god entirely. For example, in the Ugaritic texts ʾil mlk is understood to mean "Ēli the King" but ʾil hd as "the go
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  • ...lly concern this expansion. An exact cognate outside of Hebrew is found in Ugaritic ʾlhm, the family of El, the creator god and chief deity of the Canaanite p ...se bene elohim, usually translated "sons of God", has an exact parallel in Ugaritic and Phoenician texts, referring to the council of the gods.[9]
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  • ...nguage|Urartian]] [[language]]s, and it inspired the [[Old Persian]] and [[Ugaritic]] national alphabets. Even older pictographic scripts from the region are
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  • ...e Origins of Biblical Monotheism: Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Texts", 2002. [https://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/MSmith_BiblicalMonothei
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