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Divine Battles

The Cosmic Struggle of Storm Gods and Sea Monsters Across Cultures

Peta Oakes (Gaelic Mac Dubhdara)

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Peta Oakes
02 May 2026
Before the world was ordered, the waters roared.

Across ancient cultures, one mythic pattern appears again and again: the storm god rises against the sea monster, dragon, serpent, giant, or chaotic force that threatens the world. Thunder answers the deep. Lightning strikes the serpent. The waters are released. Order is restored.

Divine Battles: The Cosmic Struggle of Storm Gods and Sea Monsters Across Cultures explores this ancient pattern through some of the most powerful mythologies of the world. From Adad Ishkur, Ninurta, Marduk, Tiamat, Baal Hadad, Yam, Lotan, Yahweh, Leviathan, Teshub, Illuyanka, Zeus, Typhon, Indra, Vritra, Thor, Jörmungandr, Perun, Perkūnas, Vahagn, Zojz, Jupiter, and Taranis, this book traces how ancient peoples imagined the struggle between storm, sea, serpent, kingship, fertility, and cosmic order.

These battles were never simply stories of gods fighting monsters. They expressed the deepest fears and hopes of civilisation. Flood, drought, death, rebellion, falsehood, and disorder were given mythic form through the sea, serpent, dragon, and giant. Against them stood the thunderer, the sky father, the storm warrior, or the divine king whose weapon restored balance.

Drawing upon ancient texts, sacred scripture, ritual memory, archaeological evidence, iconography, and comparative mythology, this work follows the divine battle from Mesopotamia and Ugarit to the Hebrew Bible, Anatolia, Greece, India, the Norse world, Slavic and Baltic tradition, Armenia, Albania, and Roman Celtic syncretism.

In these myths, thunder is more than sound. It is judgement. Lightning is more than fire. It is divine force. The storm god is more than a weather deity. He is the defender of order against the powers that would overwhelm the world.

This is a journey into one of humanity's oldest symbolic memories: the eternal battle between the sky and the deep.
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Imprint:   Peta Oakes
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   449g
ISBN:   9781764677813
ISBN 10:   1764677811
Series:   The Ancient Worlds and Sacred Cosmologies
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A passionate explorer of humanities, liberal arts, mythology, and epic literature, Peta Oakes (Gaelic Mac Dubhdara), delves into the depths of human storytelling and wisdom traditions. Drawing from the diverse teachings of esteemed institutions like the University of Edinburgh, PENN, Harvard, Yale, and others, Peta seeks to uncover the universal truths embedded within timeless texts.

Reviews for Divine Battles: The Cosmic Struggle of Storm Gods and Sea Monsters Across Cultures

""A sweeping and richly layered exploration of the ancient storm god and chaos monster pattern, tracing the divine battle from Mesopotamian tablets and biblical poetry to Vedic hymns, Norse myth, Celtic Roman monuments, and the thunder haunted mountains of Europa.""


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