Definition
Dagon was a Semitic god, primarily associated with grain and agriculture. Think of him as the ancient patron saint of farmers. He was often depicted as part human, part fish, reflecting the importance of both land and sea for sustenance. Dagon's worship was particularly prominent among the Philistines. Unlike war gods who were all about conquest, Dagon represented abundance and the provision of food. He was the ultimate provider of bread and other staples. 🍞