Which ancient world, exactly, considers mountains divine? To conflate every culture is an unwise mistake. I don't remember ancient Kemet being very mountainous, for instance.
I'm referring to how the human need to reach the sky has always been present, regardless of culture; looking at the stars or dreaming of flying, it's all the same, mountains were just one of them.
Which ancient world, exactly, considers mountains divine? To conflate every culture is an unwise mistake. I don't remember ancient Kemet being very mountainous, for instance.
I'm referring to how the human need to reach the sky has always been present, regardless of culture; looking at the stars or dreaming of flying, it's all the same, mountains were just one of them.
But when I wrote that, I was referring more specifically to Hebrew.