Anonymous ID: 04430d Dec. 4, 2022, 3:22 p.m. No.17877093   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7123 >>7181

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B Art

 

Yam (also Yamm; Semitic: ים Ym) is the god of the sea in the Canaanite pantheon. He takes the role of the adversary of Baal in the Ugaritic Baal Cycle.

 

The deity's name derives from the Canaanite word for "Sea",[1] and is one name of the Ugaritic god of Rivers and Sea. Also titled ṯpṭ nhr (" the Judge of the River"),[2] he is also one of the 'ilhm ( 'ilahuuma/'ilahiima Elohim) or sons of El, the name given to the Levantine pantheon.

 

Of all the gods, despite being the champion of El, Yam holds special hostility against Baal Hadad, son of Dagon. He is a deity of the sea and his palace is in the abyss associated with the depths, or Biblical tehom, of the oceans. Yam is the deity of the primordial chaos and represents the power of the sea, untamed and raging; he is seen as ruling storms and the disasters they wreak, and was an important divinity to the maritime Phoenicians. The gods cast out Yam from the heavenly mountain Sappan (modern Jebel Aqra; Sappan is cognate to Tsephon).[citation needed]

 

The fight of Baal-Hadad with Yam has long been equated with the Chaoskampf mytheme in Mesopotamian mythology in which a god fights and destroys a "dragon" or sea monster; the seven-headed dragon Lotan is associated closely with him and Yam is often described as the serpent. Both Mesopotamian Tiamat[3] and Biblical Leviathan are adduced as reflexes of this narrative,[4] as is the fight of Zeus with Typhon in Greek mythology.[5]

 

/YAM

 

 

https://art.state.gov/personnel/marina_abramovic/

Anonymous ID: 04430d Dec. 4, 2022, 3:48 p.m. No.17877181   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7213

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>>17877093

>he is also one of the 'ilhm ( 'ilahuuma/'ilahiima Elohim) or sons of El, the name given to the Levantine pantheon

 

 

Psalm 82:6-7

King James Version

 

6 I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High.

 

7 But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes.