It's a lot more complicated. Read about the ancient Canaanite pantheon of Phoenicians/Carthaginian Gods and Yahwists. This is the culture where Royal (Tyrian) Purple, and killing and burning child sacrifices comes from.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahweh#Iron_Age_I_(1200%E2%80%93930_BCE):_El,_Yahweh,_and_the_origins_of_Israel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canaanite_religion
Ba'al Hadad (lit. master of thunder), god of storms, thunder, lightning and air. King of the gods. Uses the weapons Driver and Chaser in battle. Often referred to as Baalshamin.[6]
Ba'al Hermon, titular local deity of Mount Hermon.
Baal Hammon, god of vegetative fertility and renewer of all energies of Ancient Carthage
Baalshamin also called Baal Shamem and Baal Shamaim, supreme sky god of Palmyra, Syria whose temple was destroyed on 23 August 2015 by ISIL. His attributes were the eagle and the lightning bolt. Part of trinity of deities along with Aglibol and Malakbel.[7]
Baal-zephon or Baalzephon, properly Baʿal Zaphon or Ṣaphon. Alternate form of Baal Hadad as lord of Mount Zaphon.
Bel, or Bol,[8] was the chief god of Palmyra, Syria whose temple was destroyed on August 30, 2015, by ISIL.[9]
Chemosh, possibly one of the sons of El, a god of war and destruction and the national god of the Moabites and the Ammonites.
Dagon (Dagan) god of crop fertility and grain, father of Ba'al Hadad
El, also called 'Il or Elyon ("Most High"), god of creation, husband of Athirat.