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Hadad-rimmon

Hadad-rimmon

‎Hadad or Hadad-rimmon was an important Semitic weather gods. On this basalt stele found in Arslan Tash, and dating back to the time of Tiglath-Pilesers III (744–727 BCE), the weather god is depicted on a bull, his symbolic animal. The deity holds thunderbolts in his hands.
‎2 Kings 5:18; Zech 12:11


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