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Deities in the Hebrew Bible
[edit]- Adramelech
- Amun
- Anamelech
- Anat
- Ancient of Days
- Asherah
- Asherah pole
- Ashima
- Astarte
- Azazel
- Baal
- Baal Peor
- Baal-berith
- Baal-hamon
- Baal-zephon
- Beelzebub
- Bel (mythology)
- Belial
- Berith (god)
- Bethel (god)
- Chemosh
- Dagon
- Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible
- El (deity)
- El Roi
- El Shaddai
- Elohim
- Elyon
- Gad (deity)
- God of Israel
- Golden calf
- Heresy of Peor
- Jah
- Jehovah
- Marduk
- Melqart
- Micah's Idol
- Moloch
- Mot (Semitic god)
- Nabu
- Names of God in Judaism
- Nehushtan
- Nergal
- Nibhaz
- Nisroch
- Queen of heaven (antiquity)
- Remphan
- Resheph
- Rimmon
- Rock of Israel
- Ruah
- Serpent (Bible)
- Shaddai
- Shahar (god)
- Shapash (Canaanite goddess)
- Succoth-benoth
- Tammuz (deity)
- Tartak (disambiguation)
- Teraphim
- Yahweh
- Yam (god)