- of
Judaean pillar-figurines has
engendered a
literature of debate. The
asherim were also cult
objects related to the
worship of Asherah, the
consort of...
- the
cities of Judah, and
broke in
pieces the pillars, and
hewed down the
Asherim, and
broke down the high
places and the
altars out of all
Judah and Benjamin...
- down the Asherot. The
report that he took away the "high places" (and the
Asherim)
conflicts with 1
Kings 22:44 (A. V. v. 43) and 2 Chron. 20:33. The account...
- The -ot
ending "Asherot" is
found three times in the Tanakh, with -im "
Asherim"
making up the
great majority. The
significance is unclear, as the interaction...
- him to
abandon worshipping Yahweh and
turning instead to
idols and the
Asherim as
previous kings of
Israel did. 2
Chronicles 24
narrates how
Jehoash son-in-law...
-
period from 800 to 500 BCE with
legal and
prophetic condemnations of the
asherim, sun
worship and
worship on the high places,
along with
practices pertaining...
-
break down
their altars, and dash in
pieces their pillars, and burn
their Asherim with fire; and ye
shall hew down the
graven images of
their gods; and ye...
- altars, and dash in
pieces their pillars, and ye
shall cut down
their Asherim" (Exodus 34). The Book of
Leviticus concerns laws for
priests and sets...
- B.
Eerdmans Publishing – via
Google Books. Ackerman, Susan. "Asherah/
Asherim: Bible".
Jewish Women's Archive.
Retrieved 7
December 2023. "Review by...
- of
Judaean pillar-figurines has
engendered a
literature of debate. The
asherim were also cult
objects related to the
worship of the
fertility goddess...