RT Article T1 The Customary and Existing Order: Reconsidering the Role of Yamm in the Baal Myth JF Journal for semitics VO 32 IS 1 SP 1 OP 13 A1 Putrawan, Bobby Kurnia A1 Noya, Ludwig Beethoven Jones A1 Santoso, Agus 1970- A2 Noya, Ludwig Beethoven Jones A2 Santoso, Agus 1970- LA English YR 2023 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1904172318 AB The conflict between Baal and Yamm in the Baal Cycle’s opening is notably considered a challenging scene to understand. This paper sees Yamm’s role as representing the customary and existing order rather than chaos or disorder. Such a function is revealed through Baal’s double paternity in the cycle. Instead of justifying one of the possibilities to read the conflict, this concept reconciles all possibilities in an alternative reading. Under the idea of Yamm as the customary and existing order, and Baal as the one who is attempting to disrupt the order, one can read the conflict politically, domestically, and naturally. However, as Baal’s propaganda, the defeated Yamm had to be portrayed as the opposite of order, namely chaos. The customary order has been broken and depicted as chaos for a political purpose: to promote the new order. K1 Baal Cycle K1 Order K1 Ugaritic K1 Yamm DO 10.25159/2663-6573/10759