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1 | Where is the Canaanite god's name? | OT general | JimTrail | 203239 | ||
Can anybody tell me where the Bible names (or if the Bible names) the name of the Canaanite god? I think that his name was "El" He was one of the Baal gods. | ||||||
2 | Where is the Canaanite god's name? | OT general | DocTrinsograce | 203240 | ||
Hi, Jim... Baal and Asherah were the primary deities. There are a lot of variations on a theme, though. In Him, Doc |
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3 | But is the name "el" referenced? | OT general | JimTrail | 203241 | ||
I understand that. But is the name "el" referenced in the Bible? If it is, where? Example: The Philistines had a god - his name was "Dagon." (1 Samuel Ch. 5, Ver. 2) |
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4 | But is the name "el" referenced? | OT general | DocTrinsograce | 203243 | ||
Dear Jim, There is a convention to only mark a post as a question if it is being asked of the forum participants in general. Mark your post as a note if you are asking an individual a question. The advantage of this is that it leaves the front page free from individual discussion. I know of no such explicit reference in Scripture. Although you can find some commentaries that discuss it. I suspect that that designation has extra-biblical (i.e., outside of the bible) origins. However, the use of "El" to speak of the Lord God does exist in Scripture (Exodus 3:14; Psalm 50:1; etc.). In Him, Doc |
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5 | But is the name "el" referenced? | OT general | JimTrail | 203250 | ||
Thanks. | ||||||