Ancient Semitic religion
Ancient Semitic religion encompasses the polytheistic religions of the Semitic peoples from the ancient Near East and Northeast Africa. Since the term Semitic itself represents a rough category when referring to cultures, as opposed to languages, the definitive bounds of the term "ancient Semitic religion" are only approximate. Semitic polytheism possibly transitioned into Abrahamic monotheism by way of the god El, whose name "El" אל, or elah אלה is a word for "god" in Hebrew, cognate to Arabic ʼilāh إله, and its definitive pronoun form الله Allāh, "(The) God".
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Ancient Semitic religion
Ancient Semitic religion encompasses the polytheistic religions of the Semitic peoples from the ancient Near East and Northeast Africa. Since the term Semitic itself represents a rough category when referring to cultures, as opposed to languages, the definitive bounds of the term "ancient Semitic religion" are only approximate. Semitic polytheism possibly transitioned into Abrahamic monotheism by way of the god El, whose name "El" אל, or elah אלה is a word for "god" in Hebrew, cognate to Arabic ʼilāh إله, and its definitive pronoun form الله Allāh, "(The) God".
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Agama Semitik Kuno meliputi ag ...... Semitik kuno" hanya perkiraan.
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Ancient Semitic religion encom ...... form الله Allāh, "(The) God".
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Religia starosemicka – politei ...... mii oraz religia staroarabska.
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Древнесемитская религия — поли ...... днокоренное арабскому «Аллах».
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الديانات السامية القديمة تشمل ...... والتي تقارب كلمة الله العربية.
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ウガリット神話(ウガリットしんわ)は、シリアの地中海岸にあっ ...... のは、英雄神バアルの戦いと死、そして再生を描いたものである。
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Agama Semitik Kuno meliputi ag ...... Semitik kuno" hanya perkiraan.
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Ancient Semitic religion encom ...... form الله Allāh, "(The) God".
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Religia starosemicka – politei ...... mii oraz religia staroarabska.
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Древнесемитская религия — поли ...... итяне, моавитяне и аммонитяне.
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الديانات السامية القديمة تشمل ...... اها الأصلي الذي يدل على اللغة.
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ウガリット神話(ウガリットしんわ)は、シリアの地中海岸にあっ ...... のは、英雄神バアルの戦いと死、そして再生を描いたものである。
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Agama Semitik Kuno
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Ancient Semitic religion
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Antica religione semitica
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Religia starosemicka
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Древнесемитская религия
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ديانات سامية قديمة
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ウガリット神話
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고대 셈족 종교
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