relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 502,ENT_CAN_REPHAIM,embodies,ENT_DEAD,high,The Rephaim are ancestral/heroic dead.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 503,ENT_CAN_ASTARTE,patron_of,ENT_FERTILITY,medium,Astarte is associated with fertility and sexuality.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 504,ENT_CAN_BAAL,patron_of,ENT_FERTILITY,high,Baal’s rain/storm power is tied to fertility and agricultural abundance.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 505,ENT_CAN_KOTHAR,patron_of,ENT_CRAFT,high,Kothar-wa-Khasis is the divine craftsman.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 506,ENT_CAN_KOTHAR,patron_of,ENT_TECHNOLOGY,medium,Kothar is associated with divine technical skill and construction.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 507,ENT_CAN_BAAL,patron_of,ENT_SOVEREIGNTY,medium,Baal’s palace/kingship traditions link him to divine sovereignty.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 508,ENT_CAN_EL,patron_of,ENT_SOVEREIGNTY,high,El functions as senior divine authority and father of gods.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 509,ENT_CAN_SHAPASH,embodies,ENT_JUSTICE,medium,Solar deities often mediate truth/order; Shapash acts as mediator in mythic contexts.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 510,ENT_CAN_ASTARTE,patron_of,ENT_LOVE,medium,Astarte belongs to Northwest Semitic love/fertility goddess traditions.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 511,ENT_CAN_ANAT,patron_of,ENT_WAR,high,Anat is a major warrior goddess.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 512,ENT_CAN_MOT,embodies,ENT_DEATH,high,Mot is the god of death.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 514,ENT_CAN_SHAPASH,patron_of,ENT_SUN,high,Shapash is the Ugaritic solar goddess.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 515,ENT_CAN_YARIKH,patron_of,ENT_MOON,high,Yarikh is the Ugaritic moon god.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 516,ENT_CAN_YAM,patron_of,ENT_WATER,high,Yam is the sea/water power.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 517,ENT_CAN_EL,rules,ENT_DIVINE_ASSEMBLY,high,El presides over the divine council/assembly.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 518,ENT_CAN_BAAL,patron_of,ENT_STORM,high,Baal Hadad is the central Northwest Semitic storm god.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 519,ENT_CAN_REPHAIM,dwells_in,ENT_UNDERWORLD,medium,Rephaim are associated with the dead and chthonic ancestral sphere.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 520,ENT_CAN_MOT,dwells_in,ENT_UNDERWORLD,high,Mot belongs to death/underworld mythology.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 521,ENT_CAN_EL,spouse_of,ENT_CAN_ASHERAH,high,El and Athirat/Asherah are paired as senior divine couple in Northwest Semitic tradition.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 522,ENT_CAN_ANAT,paired_with,ENT_CAN_BAAL,high,Anat is closely associated with Baal in Ugaritic myth.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 523,ENT_CAN_BAAL,opposes,ENT_CAN_YAM,high,Baal opposes Yam in the Baal Cycle.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 524,ENT_CAN_BAAL,opposes,ENT_CAN_MOT,high,Baal and Mot are opponents in the Baal Cycle.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 525,ENT_CAN_BAAL,slays,ENT_CAN_LOTAN,medium,Lotan belongs to the chaos-serpent combat complex associated with Baal.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed, 1368,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,received_as,ENT_CAN_ASTARTE,medium,"Inanna/Ishtar (Mesopotamian love/war goddess) received as Astarte (ʿṯtrt) in Canaanite tradition. Both rule love, fertility, and warfare; name Astarte is cognate with Ashtart/Ishtar. DDD_BIBLE s.v. ""Ashtoreth"" and ""Astarte"" traces the Mesopotamian origin and Canaanite reception of the love-war goddess figure.",SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE 1369,ENT_CAN_ASTARTE,reception_of,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,medium,"Astarte as Canaanite reception of Mesopotamian Ishtar; love/war attributes, iconography, and name cognate.",SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE 1372,ENT_CAN_MOT,received_as,ENT_ISR_SHEOL,high,"Mot (Death, Ugaritic) as devouring underworld power whose ""throat is a pit, gullet a grave"" (KTU 1.5 II 2–4) parallels Hebrew Sheol personified as appetite: ""Sheol enlarges its throat and opens its mouth without limit"" (Isaiah 5:14; cf. Habakkuk 2:5; Proverbs 1:12). Both are dark underworld powers described through the metaphor of an insatiable devouring mouth. DDD_BIBLE s.v. ""Mot"" identifies the imagery as continuous.",SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed,PER_ISR_EXILIC 1373,ENT_ISR_SHEOL,reception_of,ENT_CAN_MOT,high,Sheol as Israelite reception of Ugaritic Mot; devouring underworld imagery in Hebrew poetry directly parallels Ugaritic death-god texts.,SRC_UGARIT_DDD,reviewed,PER_ISR_EXILIC