Judges is the only Biblical book that mentions Baʿal Berith and El Berith in
Judges 8 and
9. It is not clear whether they are actually one god, nor whether they are separate forms of Baʿal and
El. Scholars suppose that he or they may have been worshipped for connections to fertility and vegetation, based on Judges 9:27. Also unclear is what covenant or covenants are referred to by the name
Berith. According to
Yehezkel Kaufmann, "Baal-berith and El-berith of Judges 9:4,46 is presumably
YHWH", as "''ba'al'' was an epithet of YHWH in earlier times". Elsewhere, some of the Shechemites are called "men of Hamor" in Judges 9:28. This is compared to "sons of Hamor", which in the ancient Middle East referred to people who had entered into a covenant sealed by the sacrifice of a
hamor, an
ass. "Children of Hamor" or "sons of Hamor" itself appears in the
Book of Genesis and
Joshua 24:32. in both of which, as in Judges, Hamor is called the father of Shechem.
Genesis 33:18 features a man named Hamor who ruled in the area of
Shechem and had a son named "Shechem". == Proposed relation to Berouth ==