Chaos gods

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Set spearing the chaos snake Apep

A chaos deity is a deity or more often a figure or spirit in mythology associated with or being a personification of primordial chaos. The following is a list of chaos deities in various mythologies.

Africa and the Middle East[edit]

Afroasiatic Middle East[edit]

Arabian[edit]

Canaanite[edit]

Egyptian[edit]

  • Apep the ultimate evil of Egyptian mythology in snake form
  • Isfet chaos, disorder, and injustice - opposed to Maat
  • Nu (mythology) primordial waters
  • Set (deity) was not originally evil, but developed into a hated figure thanks to the invading Hyksos who identified him with their chief god, fights Apep.

Hebrew[edit]

  • Leviathan (is referred to as a reptilian aquatic animal in the Bible, but has also been used as an image of Satan).

Mesopotamian[edit]

Western Eurasia[edit]

Celtic[edit]

Norse-Germanic[edit]

Graeco-Roman[edit]

Western Asia[edit]

Anatolian - Hittite[edit]

Hindu-Vedic[edit]

Persian Zorostarian[edit]

  • Angra Mainyu, Zoroastrian god of evil and opposed to Ahura Mazda, god of good

Manichaeism

Asia-Pacific / Oceania[edit]

Native Americas[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Habel, Norman C. (1985). The Book of Job: A Commentary. Philadelphia, PA: Westminster Press. p. 162. ISBN 0-664-22218-8.

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