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Asherah (/ˈæʃərə/; Hebrew: אֲשֵׁרָה, romanized: ʾĂšērā; Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎘𐎗𐎚, romanized: ʾAṯiratu; Akkadian: 𒀀𒅆𒋥, romanized: Aširat; Qatabanian: 𐩱𐩻𐩧𐩩...
- An
Asherah pole is a
sacred tree or pole that
stood near
Canaanite religious locations to
honor the
goddess Asherah. The
relation of the
literary references...
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Asherah was the
first commercially built American research submersible,
owned by the
University of
Pennsylvania and used by
archaeologist George F. B****...
- The
Revadim Asherah is an
artifact from
Revadim representing a
genre of
Asherah figurines. Like the
inscriptions found at
Khirbet el-Qom and ****illet...
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religious practices. The
pantheon was
headed by the god El and his
consort Asherah, with
other significant deities including Baal, Anat, Astarte, and Mot...
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Israelite kingdoms'
national god. Some
scholars hold that the
goddess Asherah was
worshipped as Yahweh's consort,
though other scholars disagree. Following...
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apparently included a
variety of
Canaanite gods and goddesses, such as El,
Asherah, and Baal. In
later centuries, El and
Yahweh became conflated, and El-linked...
- as follows: The
Eternal One ('Olam) has made a
covenant oath with us,
Asherah has made (a pact) with us. And all the sons of El, And the
great council...
- Near
Eastern religions,
especially the
cults of
Yahweh and his
consort Asherah. Many
publications have
referred to this connection,
especially before...
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raising and
answering many
questions about the
relationship of
Yahweh and
Asherah. The most
famous inscriptions are
found on two pithoi,
especially Pithos...