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Is El the same between the Canaanites and Ugarit and the Abrahamists? Text seems to be so. El is never the tutelary God, not even to the city He founded (Byblos). The bible never spends a single ounce decrying the Canaanite chief god. It does claim that all of the titles given to it are actually canon names of YHWH.

The only argument that can actually be leveraged against this is
>No, because it's explicitly said the Canaanites worship false gods!
However it seems like El was rarely (if ever) directly worshipped. It was always his children who people prayed to.
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PRAISE HECATE
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uh oh, the yahwists aren't gonna like this



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