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The scriptural descriptions of divine revelations often evoke imagery of celestial forges, glowing embers, and cosmic machinery—again linking Yahweh’s identity with metals, fire, and volcanic phenomena. Ezekiel’s visions of divine entities surrounded by fire and glowing like amber reinforce this metallurgical symbolism, consistent with divine beings as craftsmen shaping the universe from heat and molten fire.
Furthermore, ancient inscriptions place Yahweh among the nation’s first gods, sometimes identified as a storm or mountain deity, with connections to Egypt’s tetrahedral gods and Mesopotamian stars like Saturn (Moloch), reinforcing the idea that Yahweh’s origins lie within a wider ancient Near Eastern metallurgical and volcanic divine complex.