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Yes, but at some point a group of people who started calling itself Israel (sometimes refering to its entirety, sometimes to non-Leviites/Cohenites only) worshipped YHWH. They used materials that had originally been composed for other gods, including El.
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The famous passage in Gen 17 where "God" appears to Abram and blesses him, promises him a child in his old age, and uncountable descendants, renames him and his wife, and requires circumcision of all his progeny and slaves as a sign of their "convenant," is also misunderstood.
It seems to me the name of YHWH, which only appears once, is a later insertion, as evidenced by YHWH introducing himself much later to Moses, from the burning bush, as if for the first time (Ex 3). The real god in Gen 17 is El Shaddai, mistranslated as God Almighty. "YHWH [sic] appeared to Abram and said, I am El Shaddai." Shaddai shares a root word with the word for "breast," and seems to me to refer to a nurturing female diety, a fertility goddess, who promises those "exceedingly numerous" descendants. The rest of the references to the diety in this chapter call him/her merely El. |
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If we understand the 4 source hypothesis, this confusion and choice of name for "God" becomes clear.
the Yahwists v the Elohists. Did you look at Exodus 3? This god is called almost turn by turn, both El and YHWH. It's kind of confusing. Moses does not know which god he is "talking" to. Quote:
Could it be the original legend had it Moses was talking to El, but later Yahwists interpolated YHWH's name? As far as the Garden of Eden story, that is was written later by the Yahwists whereas the other creation story was written by the Elohists. I am sure better scholars then I have sorted all this out to a fare-thee-well. |
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Also look at Exodux 6:2:
Exd 6:2 And God said to Moses, "I am YHWH. Exd 6:3 I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as El Shaddai, but by my name YHWH I did not make myself known to them. :huh: :lol: |
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Hey Sheshbazzar,
You can’t fool us: You are plotting Pervy against Magdlyn. But it is not necessary for Pervy to agree with Magdlyn in order for Magdlyn’s allegations to be true. :bulb: This takes away from your credibility. It does not reflect well on your ability to reason. :rolling: |
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