Name: Anonymous 2013-08-29 21:16
In the Ugaritic Ba‘al cycle Ēl is introduced dwelling on (or in) Mount Lel (Lel possibly meaning "Night") at the fountains of the two rivers at the spring of the two deeps. He dwells in a tent according to some interpretations of the text which may explain why he had no temple in Ugarit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_%28god%29
So the phrase ``top lel'' means the summit of Mount Lel where the supreme God of the Semites dwells.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_%28god%29
So the phrase ``top lel'' means the summit of Mount Lel where the supreme God of the Semites dwells.