Kothar Wa-Khasis Deft; Skillful ORIGIN: Semitic Kothar may be interpreted as “skill” or “skilful”; Kothar wa-Khasis is the divine craftsman of the Ugaritic pantheon. Kothar was venerated in what is now Turkey,
Baal (Ba’al, Ball) (lord, owner, possessor) In Near Eastern mythology, generic name for numerous gods of rain, agriculture, and fertility. Many Baals or Baalim, as the Old Testament calls them, were worshipped in the ancient Near East. Usually a god
Manat Time; Fate; Destiny ALSO KNOWN AS: Menat; Manathu ORIGIN: Arabia Manat is among the three pre-Islamic goddesses mentioned in the Koran. Less information about her survives than about her compatriots Allat
Reshef Lord of the Arrow ALSO KNOWN AS: Resheph; Reshpu; Rashshaf Reshef is a fierce, aggressive ancient Semitic spirit of warfare and epidemics. He holds power over life and death. Reshef was
Anat: The Girl, Lady of Heaven and Mistress of All Spirits Anat is one of the fiercest and most complex goddesses of the ancient Near East. She is Queen of Heaven, Lady
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