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Canaanite Myths and Legends: Translation is unavailable, but you can change that!

The tablets of poetic mythological texts unearthed during the excavation of Ugarit are here edited and translated to shed new light on the religion and literature of the ancient world. The tablets are of great importance for the study of literature and religion in an area of the ancient world which, chiefly through the avenue of the Hebrew Bible, exercised a deep influence on the rise of...

knew that it presaged the rains, but of how all this came about they had no idea; Baal, however, understood it, and the myth is content to leave it at that. When Anat arrives on Zephon she is immediately despatched by Baal to the abode of the supreme god El to ask his permission to have a palace built. El’s reply is not preserved but must have been negative or at any rate non-committal, for Baal then sends Qodesh-and-Amrur, the attendant of El’s consort Athirat, to Egypt to ask Kothar-and-Khasis
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