This same person recommended me to a book by Karen Armstrong, entitled "A History of God." Not sure if anybody's read it? Knows anything about its contents? Or knows about the author?
Here are a few links I've found related to the subject:
El, god of Israel --Yahweh, god of Judah by Dr. L. M. Barré:
http://www.biblicalheritage.org/God/el-goi.htm
Here's a topic on the Unexplained Mysteries forum, where the posters do put out some interesting links:
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/fo ... pic=220319
Here's a couple posts I found interesting:
questionmark: "Not quite, Yahwe was a weather god , see Kittel in The New Schaff, Vol. XII, p. 472, of the proto-Bedouin tribes of the Sinai."
kmt_sesh: "In any case it's true that Judaism did not begin as a form of monotheism. In fact I would argue that the religion was first a henotheism, where one god is preferred but the worship of other gods is acknowledged as equally valid. By all accounts this is what was happening in the Early Iron Age in Judah, when the Hebrews were a nascent kingdom. William Dever (2005) presents the convincing case that the original Old Testament, when first written down in its earliest form, was a kind of "book religion" designed by the ruling elite of Jerusalem to codify, develop, and maintain their power base. To be sure, based on the material culture and the sum total of archaeological evidence from this early period, the average farmer living out in the sticks was venerating Yahweh but other deities, too. For example, it's likely that originally in the Hebrew culture Yahweh had a consort, the Canaanite goddess Asherah. Some early Hebraic vessels bear inscriptions stating "Yahweh and his Asherah."
Leonardo: "The name 'Yahweh' is not the actual name of the deity in question. 'Yahweh' is simply the anglicisation of the tetragrammaton YHVH (the Hebrew 'Vod', the third symbol, was Romanised to a 'W'). The tetragrammaton was a representation of the name of the Hebrew deity, but the actual name was not allowed to be uttered (or written).
As for the attributes assigned to that deity, here is a useful paper relating the relationships between Yahweh and various (many) preceding gods and goddesses." (he links here:
http://www.bibleorigins.net/YahwehYawUgarit.html)
Throughout the post, there's also some videos on the subject, but I won't post them all, lol. In addition, there's a few links to more credible sources, like books or articles.