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Very intriguing, thanks for the read love!
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Marqod, also known as Baal-Marqod (Lord of the Dance), was a Phoenician god of healing and dancing. It is unknown if Marqod's association with dancing came as a result of the Phoenician belief that Marqod was the creator of dancing or because dancing was the proper way to worship the deity. This may be evidence that the Phoenicians were the first ancient Near Eastern culture to have a specific deity devoted to dance.
Molech or Moloch, putative god of fire
Nikkal-wa-Ib, goddess of orchards and fruit
Qetesh[pronunciation?] is a goddess adopted into Egyptian mythology from the Canaanite religion, popular during the New Kingdom. She was a fertility goddess of sacred ecstasy and sexual pleasure
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I only knew about Anat and Baal, not the others, thank you.
So wasn't Anat the Goddess of Love and Baal the God of All Gods?
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Was pazuzu canaanite ?
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Resheph, god of plague and of healing
Shamayim, (lit. skies) the god of the heavens
Sydyk, the god of righteousness or justice, sometimes twinned with Misor, and linked to the planet Jupiter
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