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Donald Redford has argued that Egyptian hieroglyphic records point to early worship of this deity by the Bedouin Shasu tribe. Though worship of this deity’s consort was later suppressed, (15[1])evidence for worship of that consort can be found in “sacred poles” with ibex symbols. The Kenite hypothesis (15[1])traces the (15[1])origin of worship of this deity, who is believed to have come from Mount Paran. (15[1])Later syncretism of the storm god aspects of this deity with that of (*) Baal and similarities in titles with that of El has lent support (10[1])to a Canaanite (10[1])origin of this (-5[1])deity. (10[1])This deity of the Midianites, whose name can be translated as “He that is,” (10[1])typically has their name written out as the Tetragrammaton. (10[4])For 10 points, name this deity who is central to an early monotheistic religion that arose in the Kingdom of Israel. ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: Yahweh [or YHWH; accept God of Israel or equivalents like the God of Judaism; accept the Abrahamic God; accept Adonai; accept Elohim; accept Hashem; prompt on God]
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