Monday, September 12, 2022

Notes from Conrad E. L’Heureux, Rank Among the Canaanite Gods on El being Depicted as a Bull

  

. . . Baal, in addressing Anat, apparently calls El “our creator” in CTA 10.3.6-7. In the expression “Bull El his father,” which occurs in CTA 3.5.43; 4.4.47-48 and 4.1.56, the antecedent of the pronoun is presumably Baal. (Conrad. E. L’Heureux, Rank Among the Canaanite Gods: El, Ba’al, and Repha’im [Harvard Semitic Monographs 21; Missoula, Mont.: Scholars Press, 1979], 13; CTA = A. Herdner, Corpus des tablettes en cunéiforms alphabétiques)

 

Re. Marvin Pope, El in the Ugaritic Texts, and that the first column of CTA 1.5 contained an account of an attack of Baal against El:

 

The strongest argument for Pope’s position is the occurrences of the sequence tasrn tr il in line 22 which is also to be constructed in lines 9-10. In both cases the parallel verb seems to be trks. If tasrn tr il is to be understood as belonging to one colon, (tr il could conceivably begin another line) it must be admitted that the first translation which one would try to fit into the context is, “they will bind bull El.” But it may be that tr il is a vocative and this would make a whole number of other translations possible:  “you will bind me/him/us, O Bull El”; “will you bind me/him/us, O Bull El?”; “/why/ will you bind me/him/us, O Bull El?” (Ibid., 21)