T [email protected] New member Joined Feb 26, 2006 Messages 43 May 3, 2009 #1 xtianity says that "el" means "of god." Since God does not really exist what does "el" really stand for? (example: Azazel)
xtianity says that "el" means "of god." Since God does not really exist what does "el" really stand for? (example: Azazel)
E Elspyth Abendroth New member Joined Aug 1, 2013 Messages 21 May 4, 2009 #2 I'm not sure, but something you need to remember is that "Azazel," and many of the names listed on the JoS website, are Jew-given names. Azazel's original name isn't Azazel, it's Utu. Then there's Shamash, Apollo, etc. --- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "ty_rivera@..." <ty_rivera@... wrote: xtianity says that "el" means "of god." Since God does not really exist what does "el" really stand for? (example: Azazel) Click to expand...
I'm not sure, but something you need to remember is that "Azazel," and many of the names listed on the JoS website, are Jew-given names. Azazel's original name isn't Azazel, it's Utu. Then there's Shamash, Apollo, etc. --- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "ty_rivera@..." <ty_rivera@... wrote: xtianity says that "el" means "of god." Since God does not really exist what does "el" really stand for? (example: Azazel) Click to expand...