- Biblica. Vol. ****tus (ʿEBED Ad ZARETHAN).
Institutum Bialik. 1971. p. 407.
Ashtoreth in Strong's
Concordance van der Toorn,
Becking & van der
Horst 1999, pp...
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earlier Sumerian Inanna. She is
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible in the
forms Ashtoreth (singular) and
Ashtaroth (plural, in
reference to
multiple statues of...
- The
Goetic demon Astaroth,
whose name is
derived from
Ashtoreth, the
biblical spelling of the name of the
Phoenician goddess Astarte, has
appeared many...
- ‘Ashtart;
other names for the
goddess include Hebrew עשתרת (transliterated
Ashtoreth),
Ugaritic ‘ṯtrt (also ‘Aṯtart or ‘Athtart),
Akkadian DAs-tar-tú (also...
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International Version".
Bible Gateway. "1
Kings 11:5
Solomon followed Ashtoreth the
goddess of the
Sidonians and
Molech the
abomination of the Ammonites"...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2013-12-16.
Retrieved 2012-08-01. "
Ashtoreth: In Arabia".
Jewish Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 2013-06-26.
Pliny the Younger...
- his
foreign wives to
import their national deities,
building temples to
Ashtoreth and Milcom. In the
branch of
literary analysis that
examines the Bible...
- tribe. 33 I will do this
because they have
forsaken me and
worshiped Ashtoreth the
goddess of the Sidonians,
Chemosh the god of the Moabites, and Molek...
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Persona rather than the
conventional one. However, the
first one seen (
Ashtoreth, in
episode 20)
proves to be the
Persona of her "other personality" that...
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Egypt and Mesopotamia,
where she
becomes an
initiate in the
temple of
Ashtoreth (Astarte) and
eventually follows Alexander to ****polis,
which she requests...