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Fortson's Gods & Goddesses of the Bible: Chemosh

著者: Dante Fortson
ナレーター: Steve Stewart's voice replica
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概要

Often categorized simply as an "abomination" by Judean scribes, Chemosh represented a complex central figure in the socio-political identity of the Moabite people for nearly a millennium. To understand Chemosh is to understand the shifting borders of the Transjordan and the theological tensions that defined the relationship between Israel and its neighbors.

The origins of Chemosh are rooted in the Bronze Age; his name appears in early Eblaite and Ugaritic texts, suggesting a lineage that predates the formal establishment of the Moabite kingdom. In these early contexts, he appears as a minor deity within a larger Semitic pantheon, but by the 9th century BCE, he had ascended to the position of an absolute national sovereign. This transition mirrors the development of Yahwism in Israel, where a single deity became the primary focus of national devotion and the perceived architect of military success and failure.

The Biblical record first introduces Chemosh in the Book of Numbers, identifying the Moabites as the "people of Chemosh." This designation implies a familial and legal bond between the deity and the populace, a common trope in Northwest Semitic religion where the god is seen as the divine father or king of the land. Throughout the historical books of the Bible, Chemosh serves as a foil to Yahweh. When Moab is victorious, the Biblical writers often attribute it to the temporary anger of Yahweh against Israel; conversely, when Moab is defeated, it is viewed as a demonstration of Chemosh's impotence or the superior power of Israel’s God.

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