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Is it true that the G-d of Abraham was originally one of many from pre-existing beliefs, possibly a storm-god typical of ancient Near Eastern myths? The word “Israel” is based on the name El rather than Y----- [HaShem (lit. “The Name”)].
Also, if humans have been around for about 200,000 years and the earth has existed for billions of years, why did G-d only reveal Himself around 4,000 years ago?
Wikipedia says:
Asherah, formerly the wife of El, was worshipped as [HaShem]'s consort, and various biblical passages indicate that her statues were kept in his temples in Jerusalem, Bethel, and Samaria. [HaShem] may also have appropriated Anat, the wife of Baal, as his consort, as Anat-Yahu (“Anat of Yahu,” i.e., [HaShem]) is mentioned in 5th century records from the Jewish colony at Elephantine in Egypt. A goddess called the Queen of Heaven was also worshipped, probably a fusion of Astarte and the Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar. Worship to Baal and [HaShem] coexisted in the early period of Israel’s history, but they were considered irreconcilable after the 9th century, following the efforts of King Ahab and his queen Jezebel to elevate Baal to the status of national god, although the cult of Baal did continue for some time.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahweh
No consensus has been reached by academics on the origins of monotheism in ancient Israel, but [HaShem] “clearly came out of the world of the gods of the Ancient Near East.”
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_in_Judaism
Also, if humans have been around for about 200,000 years and the earth has existed for billions of years, why did G-d only reveal Himself around 4,000 years ago?
Wikipedia says:
Asherah, formerly the wife of El, was worshipped as [HaShem]'s consort, and various biblical passages indicate that her statues were kept in his temples in Jerusalem, Bethel, and Samaria. [HaShem] may also have appropriated Anat, the wife of Baal, as his consort, as Anat-Yahu (“Anat of Yahu,” i.e., [HaShem]) is mentioned in 5th century records from the Jewish colony at Elephantine in Egypt. A goddess called the Queen of Heaven was also worshipped, probably a fusion of Astarte and the Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar. Worship to Baal and [HaShem] coexisted in the early period of Israel’s history, but they were considered irreconcilable after the 9th century, following the efforts of King Ahab and his queen Jezebel to elevate Baal to the status of national god, although the cult of Baal did continue for some time.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahweh
No consensus has been reached by academics on the origins of monotheism in ancient Israel, but [HaShem] “clearly came out of the world of the gods of the Ancient Near East.”
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_in_Judaism