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- Kothar-wa-Khasis abstract "Kothar-wa-Khasis (Ugaritic 𐎋𐎘𐎗𐎆𐎃𐎒𐎒Kothar-wa-Khasis) (Hebrew: כושר וחסיס) is a Canaanite god whose name means \"Skillful-and-Wise\" or \"Adroit-and-Perceptive\" or \"Deft-and-Clever\". Another of his names means \"Deft-with-both-hands\". Kothar is smith, craftsman, engineer, architect, and inventor. He is also soothsayer and magician, creating sacred words and spells, in part because there is an association in many cultures of metalworking deities with magic. The god-name Ka-sha-lu in texts from Ebla suggests that he was known in Syria as early as the late third millennium BC.Kothar aids Baal in his battles, as recounted in the Myth of Baal, by creating and naming two magic clubs (Yagrush and Ayamur) with which Baʿal defeats Yam. Kothar also creates beautiful furniture adorned with silver and gold as gifts for Athirat. And he builds Baʿal's palace of silver, gold, lapis lazuli, and fragrant cedar wood. One of his significant actions is as the opener of the window through which Baʿal's rains can come and go to fertilize the earth and provide for the continuance of life.Kothar's abode is Egypt, written in Ugaritic as HKPT - read perhaps as \"hikaptah\" - derived from the Egyptian for \"the house of the ka of Ptah\" used for Memphis and paralleled in a poem with KPTR - representing Caphtor. Memphis is the site of the temple of Ptah, the Egyptian god responsible for crafts, whose name means \"the Opener\".In his book on the Myth of Baal, Mark Smith notes that there is a possible pun involved in Kothar's epithet \"The Opener\". According to the Phoenician mythology related by Mochos of Sidon, as cited in Damascius's De principiis (Attridge and Oden 1981:102-03), Chusor, Kothar's name in Phoenician Greek, was the first \"opener.\" Assuming the West Semitic root *pth, \"to open,\" Albright argues that this title represents word-play on the name of the Egyptian god Ptah.Smith further explains Kothar's double abodes as reflexes of metal or craft trade both from Egypt and from the Mediterranean Sea to Ugarit, as Kothar is imputed to be the divine patron of these skills. Kothar had a minor role in ancient Egyptian religion, as the mythological builder of chapels for Egypt's more important deities.".
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- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Canaanite_religion.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egyptian_concept_of_the_soul.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egyptian_religion.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Architect.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Artisan.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Asherah.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Baal.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Baal_Cycle.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Caphtor.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arts_gods.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_Eastern_mythology.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phoenician_mythology.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Smithing_gods.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Damascius.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Ebla.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Engineer.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Fortune-telling.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Godfrey_Rolles_Driver.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Harold_W._Attridge.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Invention.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Magic_(paranormal).
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Magician_(paranormal).
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Memphis,_Egypt.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Metalsmith.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Mochos_of_Sidon.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Ptah.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Spell_(paranormal).
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Ugaritic.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLink Yam_(god).
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chusor".
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kothar".
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kothar-wa-Khasis".
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
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- Kothar-wa-Khasis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Middle_Eastern_deities.
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- Kothar-wa-Khasis subject Category:Arts_gods.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis subject Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis subject Category:Middle_Eastern_mythology.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis subject Category:Phoenician_mythology.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis subject Category:Smithing_gods.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis hypernym God.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis type Person.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis type Thing.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis comment "Kothar-wa-Khasis (Ugaritic 𐎋𐎘𐎗𐎆𐎃𐎒𐎒Kothar-wa-Khasis) (Hebrew: כושר וחסיס) is a Canaanite god whose name means \"Skillful-and-Wise\" or \"Adroit-and-Perceptive\" or \"Deft-and-Clever\". Another of his names means \"Deft-with-both-hands\". Kothar is smith, craftsman, engineer, architect, and inventor. He is also soothsayer and magician, creating sacred words and spells, in part because there is an association in many cultures of metalworking deities with magic.".
- Kothar-wa-Khasis label "Kothar-wa-Khasis".
- Kothar-wa-Khasis sameAs Q919544.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis sameAs كوثر.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis sameAs Koṯar-Ḫasis.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis sameAs כושר_וחסיס.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis sameAs Kothar.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis sameAs Kotar_(god).
- Kothar-wa-Khasis sameAs m.05yckt.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis sameAs m.0b_bcc.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis sameAs Q919544.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis wasDerivedFrom Kothar-wa-Khasis?oldid=668397362.
- Kothar-wa-Khasis isPrimaryTopicOf Kothar-wa-Khasis.