- name gave rise to the mountain's
Ancient Gr**** name of Kásion (Κάσιον).
Zaphon, like
Mizpah and Mizpeh, is
derived from a noun
meaning lookout point. Jebel...
- god Baʿal (lit. "Lord") in his role as lord of
Jebel Aqra,
called "Mount
Zaphon" in antiquity. He is
identified in
Ugaritic texts as Hadad.
Because of the...
- god of the sky generically,
which is what is
embodied by his form "Baal
Zaphon" as the
chief deity who
resides on the
mountain (for
example a 14th-century...
- his role as
patron of the city "Baʿal of Ugarit" (Baʿal Ugarit). As Baʿal
Zaphon (Baʿal Ṣapunu), he was
particularly ****ociated with his
palace atop Jebel...
- Mehrsprachigkeit. Vom
Alten Orient bis zum
Esperanto (PDF).
Zaphon, Münster www.
zaphon.de. p. 98. ISBN 978-3-96327-004-8. In a next step, the Rosebud...
-
Seymour 2006, p. 175. Pedersen, Olof (2021). Babylon: The
Great City (PDF).
Zaphon. ISBN 978-3-96327-136-6. [2]Da Riva, Rocío, "Urban
Religion in
First Millennium...
- sit
enthroned on the
mount of ****embly, on the
utmost heights of
Mount Zaphon. I will
ascend above the tops of the clouds; I will make
myself like the...
-
Biblical History,
Language and
Culture in
Honor of K.
Lawson Younger, Jr.
Zaphon. pp. 201–211. ISBN 978-3-96327-190-8. Trachtenberg,
Joshua (1939), Jewish...
- with caveats, by West 1997, p. 303: "Here, then, we have a
divinity [Baʿal
Zaphon] with a name
which might indeed have
become "Typhon" in Gr****", but rejected...
-
Studies in
Ancient Near
Eastern and
Biblical History,
Language and
Culture in
Honor of K.
Lawson Younger, Jr.
Zaphon. pp. 359–70. ISBN 978-3-96327-191-5....