’Ēl

deity single tradition · 1

A deity mentioned in the "Sefire I" inscription dating to about 750 BCE. The inscription lists major patron deities, and this name appears in a possible pairing with another deity.

When

First attested
750 BCE
Attested period
-750 – -750
Historical notes
Mentioned in the "Sefire I" inscription.

Relationships

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Then, after a gap comes ’l wʽlyn This possibly means "’Ēl and ʽElyōn", seemingly also two separate gods, followed by further pairs of deities.”

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