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Defying Death – Mythology of Ancient Mesopotamia

By Tree_Squirrel Posted on March 6, 2020 Posted in Mythology, Sumeria, Videos Tagged with baal, baal versus death, baal versus mot, challenging death, death, death god, dew, divine craftsman, gapan, gold palace, mesopotamia, mesopotamian deities, mesopotamian deity, mesopotamian god, mesopotamian goddess, mesopotamian goddesses, mesopotamian myth, mesopotamian mythology, mesopotamian myths, mesopotamians gods, messengers, mist, palace, plowed field, royal palace, silver palace, storm god, vine, window

After initially opposing the idea, the Ugaritic storm-god Baal agreed to include a window In the design of his new palace. His decision was to lead to a confrontation with Mot (Death). The divine craftsman Kothar wa-Hasis suggested a window …

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