“The author successfully [offers] a close reading of the texts, employing sound etymologies and full contextual control for determining the West Semitic roots, as well as by studying in depth the historical and cultural environment in which these texts were produced. His efforts are most worthwhile, as this study opens to the field of Ancient Near Eastern studies new vistas and challenging horizons, revealing at Emar the existence of a complex and unique religious system.”—Yoram Cohen Orientalia