Just before or soon after the confusion of language at the Tower of Babel circa 2200 b. c., the pantheons of the unbelievers were being dreamed-up, for instance Amur the progenitor of the Amorites (progeny of Ham’s son Canaan) made a god whom the Sumerians called Martu, later known as Marduk/Merodach when the Amorite leader Hammurabi moved in to rule in Babylon, the king Amur whose wife Ashratum became known as Ashteroth, Ishtar, Isis, Anat, Neith, or Athena, “the queen of heaven.”