BAST or BASHT was a Cat-headed goddess of femininity. She was drawn in human-like style ( like modern animal Cartoons) often holding some unusual tool looking like a vise of some type on a pole, possibly agrarian implement? The Egyptians had both animal form ( Zoomorphic) and partly animal-form Gods and Goddesses in their pantheon. I hasten to add the Greeks did not have Zoomorphic deities- but animals were associated with Mars ( dogs of war!) and the Hunter Orion- who had a hunting dog named Sirius- both are constellations. Orion stands out with the three stars in his Garrison belt!
Bat was the Cow Goddess (Goddess: Female; God: Male)
daughter of God = bat elohimThere is also a girl's name that means "daughter of God": batya
male child of God = ben elohim (בן ×לוקי×)female child of God = bat elohim (בת ×לוקי×)
You are thinking of the "bat-god" of the Zapotec religion, since they were the original inhabitants of Oaxaca. Strangely, the Zapotec name for this god is not known, although the names given to similar bat-gods by neighbouring peoples are widely known: The Mayas called him Camazotz The Quiche identified him with their fire god Zotzilaha Chamalcan The Zotzil people call him H?ik'al
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By flapping and supporting its weight in the air.
He was sometimes described as having the wings of a bat.
male child: ben ha-elohim female child: bat ha-elohim
This phrase can't be accurately translated, because it comes out sounding like God has a sister. It would have to be changed to daughter of God, which is בת השם (bat hashem).
as the bat is flying to bite pygme touch it and it falls out the sky
Enili, Anu, Ki, Ninhursag, Enki,
Proserpine's (greek:Persephone) symbols are the bat, pomegranate, white rose, flowers, and young grain.