Semitic Neopaganism refers to a modern spiritual movement that draws inspiration from the pre-Christian religions of the Semitic peoples, including the ancient Israelites, Canaanites, and Phoenicians. However, it's worth noting that "Semitic Neopaganism" isn't the only term used to describe this movement. Other synonyms include "Heathen Semitism," "Canaanite Polytheism," and "West Semitic Polytheism." Each of these terms is used in slightly different ways by different groups within the broader Semitic Neopaganism movement, but they all refer to a shared set of beliefs and practices centered around the worship of ancient Semitic gods and goddesses.