>>17808218One is YHWH of Samaria and the other YHWH of Teman. Samaria, a Syrian-Canaanite city, traded metals with Teman, an Arab city of Edom. YHWH is an Arab god of Edom, the Bible itself says that he came from Mount Seir.
It is likely that Samaria adopted YHWH from Edom as a secondary god
The goddess in the back is Ashera
El and YHWH were represented as oxen
Canaa was an Egyptian domain from the XVIII dinasty until the 9th century BC, when Sheshonk invaded Israel. Of course there would be cultural influences.
The first time the name YHW appears is on an Egyptian stele from the XVIII dinasty (1350bC) speaking of the Shasu nomads. Shasu means bandits, nomads, thieves. Probably Arab bandits who worshipped this god YHW.
There was a Jewish community on the island of Elephantine in the Nile River