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It's noteworthy that Nimrod also wore animal skins.
As did Heracles (that is, Melqart, who was an extremely strange god identified with many. His temple had two columns, the Pillars of Hercules, Boaz and Jachin. In India, Heracles was identified with Krishna, and Balarama (that is, Bel, Balor, Belenus, Baal. Balor, like Shiva, burned people with his gaze) with Dionysus. Later, Heracles was considered Balarama, and Krishna was considered Apollo. Even among the ancients, confusion reigned, but nevertheless, the opinion was held that everything was connected and that the same gods were everywhere under different names (they could thus be repeated in one pantheon, as if divided into hypostases).
Severed heads of any kind were associated with the cult of Dionysus. The Scythian snake nogina was also associated with them. In the Gospel of John, his head is severed, hinting at a connection and some kind of play of higher powers (I hold the same opinion as some Buddhists regarding the life of Buddha, that the entire New Testament is some kind of staged scene and a repetition of the legendary story in a new manner, told by gods and demigods incarnate in human bodies. If you know mythology, you'll experience déjà vu from all the Gospels, including Revelation).