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The Storm God as Destroyer and King
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The Storm God as Destroyer and King

This scholarly text explores the complex history and religious significance of storm-gods across the Ancient Near East, focusing on regions like Mesopotamia, Syria, and Anatolia. The author, Daniel Schwemer, provides a detailed synthesis of various divine figures, such as the Sumerian Iskur and the Semitic Hadda, while distinguishing them from other deities often misidentified as weather gods. By examining textual and iconographic evidence, the source tracks how these powerful entities evolved from natural personifications into divine kings who bestowed legitimacy upon human rulers. The overview highlights the cultural syncretism between different traditions, showing how scribal conventions and international contacts merged local gods into a broader theological type. Ultimately, the work serves as both a historical summary and a critical response to previous academic monographs on the subject.

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