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    Dagon (Hebrew: דָּגוֹן, Dāgōn) or Dagan (Sumerian: 𒀭𒁕𒃶, romanized: d da-gan; Phoenician: 𐤃𐤂𐤍, romanized: Dāgān) was a god worshipped in ancient Syria across the middle of the Euphrates, with primary temples located in Tuttul and Terqa, though many attestations of his cult come from cities such as Mari and Emar as ...

  2. Feb 3, 2023 · Dagon in the Bible was a major focus of worship in the area, and God dealt with this idol a few times in the historical narrative. Who Was Dagon in the Bible? Dagon in the Bible (also known as Dagan) was one of the oldest deities in Mesopotamia, with evidence as far back as 3,000 BC.

  3. Nov 9, 2022 · Answer. Dagon was the chief deity of the Philistines, and the worship of this pagan god dates back the third millennium BC. According to ancient mythology, Dagon was the father of Baal. He was the fish god ( dag in Hebrew means “fish”), and he was represented as a half-man, half-fish creature.

  4. Dagon was an ancient northwest Semitic god worshiped by the early Amorites and by the people of Ebla and Ugarit. He was also a major god, perhaps the chief god, of the biblical Philistines . Mythological sources on Dagon are far from consistent. The prevailing view today is that Dagon was a fertility deity related to grain and agriculture.

  5. Nov 22, 2016 · Dagon - the fish god. Fast Facts: Pronunciation: dey-gon. Origin: Philistine. Role: Fertility. Symbols: Fish, grain. Wife: Nanshe. Who Is Dagon? The Philistines, a community of Canaanites, were an Aegean people who settled on the southern coast of the area we now know as Israel during the 12th century B.C.

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  7. Dec 23, 2020 · Hope Bolinger. Author. Updated Dec 23, 2020. The name Dagon seems one r short of forming the mythical creature of a dragon, but don’t let the lack of the letter r fool you. This fish god from Assyria, worshipped also by the Philistines and Babylonians, wreaked havoc throughout the biblical narrative.

  8. Oct 1, 2021 · Dagon in the Bible was a Philistine god of fertility and its representation consisted of having the face and hands of a man and the tail of a fish.

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