Everybody misses it, there are many fragmented pieces of ancient ideals placed within traditional texts. Rain has two meaning, the one we know and the raining down of mater. Also, lightning, the one we know and the other bright light of the superbolide, plus they can be confused with the report that sounds similar to thunder. Rev. 10 : 1 "...another angel come down from heaven, clothed with a cloud, and the rainbow upon his head, and his face was as the sun, and his feet as pillar(s) of fire." Compare this to the two dragons that chase a bright pearl and the superbolide footage of 2013. There are two serpents coming down the Mesoamerican pyramid too. On top of that, there is the sky and space, also having a dual meaning to water and the deep, which is UP, not down. The most ancient mythology is about the sky and space debris interacting with our world. People forgot and substitute storm clouds. It is like solar worship, it is all about impact winter talking the sun away, yet we only see the diurnal and seasonal change. Think about it, what do you think the ancients would think of the 2013 event? And, The Taurid Meteor Stream ( The bovine god in this video.) was much more dangerous millennia ago.
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Yahweh (YEWE in its original tetragramatton spelling) seems to me to be a genuinely distinct deity pertaining to the Mosaic sect of the semi-desert lands, comprising in this order the tribes of Reuben (in what is now Jordan), Simeon and Judah (these in theNaqab/Negev desert originally but expanding towards Hebron and Bethlehem, probably in the Bronze-Iron ages transition). All the rest were Elohists, i.e. within the broader Canaanite paradigm but may have coalesced into a united realm in the 8th century BCE (and not before) in the context of conflict with the Philistines (Pelasgians) and the famous trade deals of Solomon with Tyre (Phoenicians or North Canaanites), who had just founded colonies in the Western Mediterranean all the way to Gadir (Cádiz), just off the realm of Tarshish (Tartessos = Turdetania, extremely wealthy in minerals, especially silver, the "Potosí" of the Iron Age and Antiquity). After the division of Solomon's realm, Judah persisted on Yahwism and may have already tended to monotheism, but the northern realm was not unified and clearly had two synchronous dynasties: the main one, centered around Ephraim and Manaseh was polytheistic (traditionally Canaanite), while the weaker faction, made up of Isachar and Zebulon tribes were probably pro-Judah and adopted a monotheistic Elohist approach instead. This probably explains the later fusion of El and Yahweh.