A few interesting mythological weapons are mentioned in the Semitic mythologies, they are as follows:
Ayamur and Yagrush: The enchanted twin maces of the God Ba’al made by the smith God Kothar, they may be related to the earlier Sumerian Sharur.
Bone of Behemoth: The only weapon capable of harming the beast behemoth was its own bone.
Flamming Sword: The swords used by angels made completely of fire (as depicted above) one such sword with two edges that turned constantly was placed as a sentinel at the gates of Eden to prevent mankind re-entering paradise after the exile of Adam and Eve, in some mythologies it is equated with Samael and Lilith and it may relate Kabbalistically to the Hebrew letter Zayin which means sword and is associated with the star sign Gemini. Some angels are described as being swords such as Samael who is the sword of the demon king Asmodeus.
Marvellous Bow: The bow crafted for Aqhat by the smith God Kothar it was sought by the war Goddess Anat who sent a soldier to kill Aqhat for it after he refused immortality in exchange for the bow. The God El returned Aqhat to life and gave his bow back to him.
Matteh: Also known as the “Brazen Staff” it was related to snakes and used by the prophets Moses and Aaron. Since the staff can be taken to represent the spine and brazen relates to energy this may be a Semitic Kundalini mystery. The Matteh may relate to other magic wands and rods associated with snakes such as the later Greek wand of Asclepius or the Caduceus.









