Israel’s Na’ Aman River Mt Carmel to Akko Anciently Called the Belus for Baal Could Be Namesake Scripts Say El-Hammon

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Akko at the mouth of what today is called the Na’ Aman river was anciently called the river Belus for the god also known as Baal Hammon or El-Hammon, which could show that Na’ Aman means Nahal (river) of Hammon, who in reality was Noah’s son Ham, the father of Canaan.