Each had a high god and a pantheon. The Hebrews eventually reduced the number of gods, seeking to bring it down to one. To do this they had to centralise it in the temple in Jerusalem at the end of the 6th Century BCE, as the moon goddess Astarte persisted. According to the Old Testament Solomon 'had many gods in his house' and there is a small statue from as late as the 5th Century of Jehovah with his arm around the waist of his consort Astarte. So monotheistic Judaism is quite late, and both the Phoenicians had gods/a god which promoted war and slaughter of opponents. Nothing has changed much with the offspring of Judaism - Christianity and Islam pursuing religious wars through Crusades etc into to modern times.
the alphabets of all European languages are desended from the Phoenician alphabet. Hebrew is believed to be very similar to Phoenician. Michael Montagne
their religion was Phoenician
Phoenician or Paleo-Hebrew
Alpha is the first letter in the Greek alphabet, corresponding to our "A". It gets its name from the Semitic, which we can see in the Hebrew name for the same letter: "aleph". Greek did not get it directly from Hebrew but rather from Phoenician which was a similar language.
The Hebrew alphabet was borrowed from the Phoenicians.
it didn't
polythrism - they had gods for each aspect of human life. Their high god was Baal.
The Hebrews were the first to adapt the Phoenician alphabet for the Hebrew language.
The story of Dido of Carthage is at best a legend perpetuated from Phoenician and Roman folklore.
Originates from the Phoenician Alphabet ... most commonly from the Hebrew Aleph.
Yes, Judaism is the Hebrew religion.
Love and sexuality in the Phoenician religion.