Who was the true master of life before the Bible redefined the sacred? For centuries, Baal has been cast as a mere idol, a demonic shadow, and the emblem of spiritual betrayal. But before he was demonized, he was the Storm Lord—the vital force of the harvest and the Cloud Rider whose thunder promised survival in a harsh land.
In "Baal: The Rival God", Narev Solkan peels back millennia of religious polemic and archaeological silence to reveal the complex deity of the ancient Levant. This is not just a study of ancient history; it is a deep dive into the cosmic war for the human soul. Explore the mythic battles against Yam and Mot, the political intrigues of Jezebel, and the legendary confrontation on Mount Carmel.
Discover how a god of life and fertility was transformed into Beelzebub, the Lord of the Flies. From the rediscovery of the Ugarit tablets to the psychological archetypes of the "Rival," this book explores why the struggle against Baal was essential for the birth of monotheism—and why his question still resonates today.
If you seek to understand the origins of biblical conflict, the hidden roots of paganism, and the historical forces that shaped our view of good and evil, this is the definitive guide to the God who challenged the heavens. Understand the shadow. Reclaim the history. Discover the Rival God.
| ISBN | 9789801891000 |
| Number of Pages | 238 |
| Edition | 1 (2026) |
| Format | A5 (148x210) |
| Binding | Paperback with Flaps |
| Color | Black and White |
| Paper Type | Offset 80g |
| Language | English |
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