In the earliest Biblical literature, Yahweh is a storm-god typical of ancient Near Eastern myths, marching out from a region to the south or south-east of Israel with the heavenly host of stars and planets that make up his army to do battle with the enemies of his people Israel:
Yahweh when you went out of Seir
When you marched out of the field of Edom
The earth trembled the sky also dropped
Yet the clouds dropped water
The mountains quaked at Yahweh’s presence
Even Sinai at the presence of Yahweh, the God of Israel
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