RightArchaeological photo gallery of the Arabian Moon-God - Bible.ca
The worship of the Moon god " Sîn" was widespread and common during the time of Abraham. Contrary to Muslim claims, Abraham was asked to leave Ur of the Chaldees where the moon god Sîn was worshipped and migrate to Canaan and worship Jehovah.www.bible.ca/islam/islam-photos-moon-worship-archealolgy.htm
An association with fertility may come from the moon god's connection to cattle,So we know the Zoroastrians and Vedics worshiped the female cow as the Moon - and in Sumeria and Hathor the Cow is the Moon - and Brahma means Bull as God.
So if Abraham was worshipping Sin as the Cow Moon God - then it is no surprise that Brahman means God as Bull just as God means Bull from the indo-european and sumeria.
The name Sîn (earlier Suen, Suin) survived in the Aramaic speaking world as the name of the moongod residing in Harran. This cult, already attested at the beginning of the second millennium in Mari, was promoted by Nabonidus who gave Sîn epithets such as ‘Lord/King of the Gods’, or even ‘God of Gods’ . . . . For this reason, the Aramaic name of the god Mrlhʾ (Marilahe, ‘Lord of the Gods’) has been identified with Sîn of Harran. Normally, the name of the moongod was Šah(a)r among the Aramaeans.
In Mesopotamia, the Sumerian and Babylonian moongod, Nanna/Sîn, was venerated everywhere, but Ur remained the centre of his cult.4
So, Yahweh, the God of the Bible and of Israel, took territory (Israel) from a foreign deity (Sin) who had been considered the god of gods — a decision in biblical history that was described in Genesis 11, the Tower of Babel (which obviously has a strong Mesopotamian context).Shrine to Moon God Sin is the Original Sin of Jehovah
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