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ʾĒl, Supreme God of Canaan

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El

Also Known As: "Allah", "God of the Arabs", "Ilu Supreme God of Ugarit", "The Ancient of Days"
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Son of Enlil, God of Wind
Husband of Atiratu, Semitic Goddess of Fertility
Father of Elohim
Half brother of Nanna, Lord of UR; Nergal, King of Netherworld and Ninurta The Mighty Hunter

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About ʾĒl, Supreme God of Canaan

   '''aka ILU, øverste gud af Ugarit, aka The Ancient of Days'''

Kone / partner: Atiratu, semitiske gudinde for frugtbarhed

 Børn:       Yam (Ugaritisk havgud)   ;   poss. Samsu (Sun)   ;   poss. Warihu (Moon)

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Hadad (Ugaritisk Himmelens Gud) , Semahl den (syriske) GUD , Elohim, Israels Gud , Allah, øverste gud af araberne

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 Hans (evt.) Børnebørn:       Illuyanka the Dragon (GOD)   ,   Zeus den olympiske   ,   Poseidon (den olympiske, havgud)   ,   Hera den olympiske (Queen of the Gods)   ,   Pluto, gud Inferno (Underworld)   ;   Cheiron (Chiron) den CENTAUR   ,   Demeter, gudinden for Civilization   ,   Kain (Kain) ben ADAM   ,   Samael (Sammael) DEMON   ,   Lilith den dæmonen   ,   Adam, den første mand   ,   Eva, den første kvinde   ,   Yeshu (ben Pantera?) ha- NOTZRI   ,   Allat, den store gudinde 

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http://fabpedigree.com/s060/f830337.htm



ʾĒl (written aleph-lamed, i.e. אל) is the Northwest Semitic word for "deity" , cognate to Arabic ʾilāh and Akkadian ilum.

In the Canaanite religion, or Levantine religion as a whole, El or Il was the supreme god, the father of humankind and all creatures and the husband of the Goddess Asherah as attested in the tablets of Ugarit.

The word El was found at the top of a list of gods as the Ancient of Gods or the Father of all Gods, in the ruins of the Royal Library of the Ebla civilization, in the archaeological site of Tell Mardikh in Syria dated to 2300 BC. He may have been a desert god at some point, as the myths say that he had two wives and built a sanctuary with them and his new children in the desert. El had fathered many gods, but most important were Hadad, Yam and Mot, each of whom has similar attributes to the Greek gods Zeus, Poseidon or Ophion and Hades or Thanatos respectively. Ancient Greek mythographers identified El with Cronus (not Chronos).

[source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_(god)]