Los Dioses de Canaán: 30 Dioses Que Adoró Israel

🔒 This video includes a paid promotion for CyberGhost VPN. Protect what you read, search for, and watch online: 👉 https://cyberghostvpn.com/EspacioHist... ▪️ 83% discount ▪️ 4 months free ▪️ 45-day money-back guarantee ▪️ Up to 7 simultaneous devices ▪️ Servers in over 100 countries Discount automatically applied when using the link. No Codes ════════════════════════════════════ The Bible you were taught is NOT the one that was written. What if the monotheism of Israel was not the beginning, but the end of a very long religious reform? In this documentary, we analyze the clay tablets of Ugarit, ancient correspondence, and archaeological findings that demonstrate that, before being left alone, the God of the Bible coexisted in a pantheon with more than 30 deities. 🔬 Layer by layer, we analyze the forensic history of the gods of Canaan: from the ancient El and the mother goddess Asherah, through the indomitable storm god Baal, to the bloody battles against the Chaos of the Sea (Yam) and the insatiable throat of Death (Mot). Join me as we read the clay, the stone, and the original texts on this archaeological journey to the pantheon that official history tried to erase. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 📌 DOCUMENTARY CONTENT (TIMELINE) ---------------------------------------------------------------- [00:00] - Introduction: The tablet with more than 30 "gods of Canaan" and the true mythology from which the biblical texts emerged. [02:19] - Opening Promotion: Mention of CyberGhost VPN and the importance of protecting your privacy online. [04:00] - The Discovery of Ugarit: The 1929 archaeological find in Syria that unearthed the library and original alphabet of the Canaanites. [06:35] - "El" (The Supreme God): The ancient king, "father of years," and sovereign of the divine assembly, whose name survives in titles such as "Elohim." [10:16] - "Baal" (The Prince): The storm god, the active hero, and the undisputed protagonist of Canaanite religion. [12:30] - The "Baal Cycle": The cosmic battle against "Yam" (the chaos of the sea) and his eventual death at the hands of "Mot" (the deity of the underworld). [16:01] - The Goddesses of Canaan: The rescue of Baal by the fierce war goddess "Anat," and the scholarly distinction between her, "Asherah," and "Astarte." [10:16] - The Goddesses of Canaan: The rescue of Baal by the fierce goddess of war "Anat," and the academic distinction between her, "Asherah," and "Astarte." [20:14] - The "Celestial Monarchy": A summary of how heaven was logically organized as a kingdom, debunking the myth that they were simply disordered idolaters. [22:48] - The Main Mystery: The complete absence of the name "Yahweh" in the Ugaritic pantheon, foreshadowing how a foreign god would eventually absorb this entire divine family. [23:57] - Final Promotion: Second mention of the Cyberghost VPN offer and episode closing. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 📚 ACADEMIC RESOURCES AND PRIMARY SOURCES ---------------------------------------------------------------- • Smith, Mark S. & Pitard, Wayne T. (2009). "The Ugaritic Baal Cycle: Volume II". Brill Publishing. • Day, John (2002). "Yahweh and the Gods and Goddesses of Canaan". Sheffield Academic Press. • Pardee, Dennis (2002). "Ritual Poetry and Prose: Ritual Texts from Ugarit." Society of Biblical Literature. • Wyatt, Nicolas (2002). "Religious Texts from Ugarit: The Words of Ilimilku and his Colleagues." Sheffield Academic Press. • Rahmouni, Aicha (2008). "Divine Epithets in the Ugaritic Alphabetic Texts." Brill. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ⚠️ DISCLAIMER ---------------------------------------------------------------- This channel analyzes biblical and historical texts from a strictly secular, philological, and historical perspective, based on current academic consensus. No religious, apologetic, or anti-religious agenda is promoted. The objective is purely educational and scholarly. #Canaan #BiblicalArchaeology #History #OldTestament #Monotheism