Bel (Mythology)
Babylonia, Akkadian language, Marduk, Sarpanit, Ninhursag, Malakbel
978-613-8-40718-8
6138407180
52
2013-01-09
31.32 $
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bel, signifying "lord" or "master", is a title rather than a genuine name, applied to various gods in Babylonian religion. The feminine form is Belit 'Lady, Mistress'. Bel is represented in Greek as Belos and in Latin as Belus. Linguistically Bel is an East Semitic form cognate with Northwest Semitic Ba‘al with the same meaning. Early translators of Akkadian believed that the ideogram for the god called in Sumerian Enlil was to be read as Bel in Akkadian. This is now known to be incorrect; but one finds Bel used in referring to Enlil in older translations and discussions.
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