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They discuss a Phoenician myth that predates later Biblical writings, highlighting how ancient Near Eastern cultures used shared names, story patterns, and family structures in their mythology. The conversation explores how older narratives influenced later literary traditions and how mythological frameworks shifted across cultures and centuries. Full episode here with @realgnosticinformant & @mythvision: https://youtu.be/SJkXNNtwHQg #austinandmattpodcast #austinandmatt #podcastclips #podcast #ancienthistory #Myth #mythology #LiteraryAnalysis #History #Educational
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He's the only begotten son. This is Yahweh. >> L is Yahweh. >> No. >> In the Hebrew Bible, not in this Phoenician myth. In this Phoenician myth, which is older. It's older. And hearkens back to an older thing. There's my King James coming out ahead of me. Okay. >> Yeah. >> And he's finding this where L is the father of Yahweh. Yahweh has a dad. And his dad in this Phoenician myth actually dies. You can tell that he was a king who passed