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Resheph (also
Reshef and many
other variants, see below;
Eblaite 𒀭𒊏𒊓𒀊, Rašap, Ugaritic: 𐎗𐎌𐎔, ršp,
Egyptian ršpw, Phoenician: 𐤓𐤔𐤐, ršp, Hebrew:...
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frequently compared to or
syncretised with him
include the
western god
Resheph, best
attested in Ebla and Ugarit, who was also a god of war,
plague and...
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alongside the god
Resheph in
Ugaritic texts, such as in
administrative do****ents, with jars of wine for the
temples of ʿAṯtartu and of
Resheph-gn
being respectively...
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Resheph. This
might be a
variant version of Eshmun's parentage, or
Apollo might also be
equated with Sadyk, and
Sadyk might be
equated with
Resheph....
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venerated in
Hadani and Tunip. She was
locally regarded as the
spouse of
Resheph,
though the
connection between them is not
attested in
later sources. After...
- The
Kition Resheph pillars are two
Phoenician inscriptions discovered in
Cyprus at
Kition in 1860. They are
notable for
mentioning three cities - Kition...
- to be the
Egyptian name of the
Canaanite god
Resheph, and thus
giving the
alternate name "Temple of
Resheph" for the
Temple of the
Obelisks The obelisk...
- wig and
standing on a lion,
between Min and the
Canaanite warrior god
Resheph. She
holds a
snake in one hand and a
bouquet of
lotus or
papyrus flowers...
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Haddu Kotharat Kothar-wa-Khasis
Melqart Milcom Misor Mot
Nikkal Qedesh Qos
Resheph Sakkun Shadrafa Shahar Shalim Shapshu Sydyk Yam
Yahweh Yarikh Mesopotamian...
- name was
given due to the
interpretatio graeca of the
Canaanite deity Resheph (ršp) as
Apollo (as god of the plague),
suggesting that the settlement...