Ya nah. The bible authors re-tooled the inherited stories of pantheon gods like El and Yahweh (son of El) and superimposed their budding monotheistic views on top. That's why Yahweh in the bible does things that The Creator Of The Universe would never do: Sends poisonous snakes to kill the very people he's trying to deliver... because they're complaining about the quality of the food (an action which is later criticized by Jesus). He tried to kill Moses for no apparent reason but stops doing so once the wife circumcises the son. The "omnipresent" Yahweh doesn't know where Adam is hiding. He has a physical body, gets tired and needs rest, is vengeful and moody and also does awesome spiritual and divine acts. Yahweh might be a divine entity but is certainly not the One God.
The earliest known precursor to Hebrew, an inscription in the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet, is the Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscription (11th-10th century BCE), if it can be considered Hebrew at that early a stage...What are you going on with? (Narratives dated to1900 BCE.) The first examples of written Hebrew were discovered in a temple dedicated to Ptah south of Aswan, dated to 530 BCE. Have you done any real research?
This may be too complex but certainly fascinating to explore if you find it interesting. It is about the similarities between the old deities of the pagan Slavs and the deities from the Vedic tradition. It is known that there are thousands of words identical in Slavic words that are still in use today with Sanskrit, but two terms in particular attract attention: Slavic "Svarožić" and Hindu second in order "Manu Svarocisha" who is credited with inventing clothing for the human race. Slavik "Mokoš" and the Hindu term for liberation from the material world "Moksha" I hope you will find interest in it and I look forward to your possible opinion
The Ugaritic El couldn't possibly be the Israeli El? You're saying that it's impossible that two mythological beings couldn't possibly be the same because someone tacked a footnote onto one of them? You're saying that culture and mythology don't evolve? What a joke. You should really drop the word "Reasoning" from your channel title. You aren't capable of it.
These Gods are defined by men, so they are all different. Any 'gods' who interact with men are astral entities (who feed on blood, usually) who use people.
You are wrong. Elyon and YHVH are not the same, according to Deuteronomy 32:8-9. Elyon was higher compared to YHVH. El and YHVH became one after the Assyrian exile. YHVH is not God, El is not God.
Ya nah. The bible authors re-tooled the inherited stories of pantheon gods like El and Yahweh (son of El) and superimposed their budding monotheistic views on top. That's why Yahweh in the bible does things that The Creator Of The Universe would never do: Sends poisonous snakes to kill the very people he's trying to deliver... because they're complaining about the quality of the food (an action which is later criticized by Jesus). He tried to kill Moses for no apparent reason but stops doing so once the wife circumcises the son. The "omnipresent" Yahweh doesn't know where Adam is hiding. He has a physical body, gets tired and needs rest, is vengeful and moody and also does awesome spiritual and divine acts. Yahweh might be a divine entity but is certainly not the One God.
The earliest known precursor to Hebrew, an inscription in the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet, is the Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscription (11th-10th century BCE), if it can be considered Hebrew at that early a stage...What are you going on with? (Narratives dated to1900 BCE.) The first examples of written Hebrew were discovered in a temple dedicated to Ptah south of Aswan, dated to 530 BCE. Have you done any real research?
This may be too complex but certainly fascinating to explore if you find it interesting. It is about the similarities between the old deities of the pagan Slavs and the deities from the Vedic tradition. It is known that there are thousands of words identical in Slavic words that are still in use today with Sanskrit, but two terms in particular attract attention:
Slavic "Svarožić" and Hindu second in order "Manu Svarocisha" who is credited with inventing clothing for the human race.
Slavik "Mokoš" and the Hindu term for liberation from the material world "Moksha"
I hope you will find interest in it and I look forward to your possible opinion
This is simple
Gods evolve according to the needs of man and society.
The Ugaritic El couldn't possibly be the Israeli El? You're saying that it's impossible that two mythological beings couldn't possibly be the same because someone tacked a footnote onto one of them? You're saying that culture and mythology don't evolve? What a joke. You should really drop the word "Reasoning" from your channel title. You aren't capable of it.
These Gods are defined by men, so they are all different. Any 'gods' who interact with men are astral entities (who feed on blood, usually) who use people.
You are wrong. Elyon and YHVH are not the same, according to Deuteronomy 32:8-9. Elyon was higher compared to YHVH. El and YHVH became one after the Assyrian exile. YHVH is not God, El is not God.
Without lies Islam dice
You are confused about the real and the the fake Israelites
No?