- Ašerdu(š) or Ašertu(š) (Hittite: 𒀀𒊺𒅕𒌈, romanized: a-še-er-tu4), and as
Athirat in Ugarit. The
majority of
scholars hold that
Yahweh and
Asherah were a...
- Q-D-Š
meaning 'holy' or 'blessed,'
attested as a
title of El and
possibly Athirat and a
further independent deity in
texts from Ugarit. Due to lack of clear...
-
Hadad opposes Yam and
slays him Baʿal Hadad, with the help of Anat and
Athirat,
persuades El to
allow him a
palace Baʿal
Hadad commissions Kothar-wa-Khasis...
- ****ists the
latter god in
convincing Athirat to act as a
mediator on his behalf. On the way to the sea s****
where Athirat can be found, they
apparently discuss...
- "Chaser") made for him by Kothar-wa-Khasis. Afterward, with the help of
Athirat and Anat, Ba'al
persuades El to
allow him a palace. El approves, and the...
-
various goddesses in the
ancient Near East,
including the
goddess Asherah-
Athirat. She also is ****ociated with the
Great Goddess. The
worship of al-Lat is...
-
invites the "seventy sons of
Athirat" to a
feast in his new palace.
Presumably these sons have been
fathered on
Athirat by El; in
following p****ages they...
- war and has
several children by his new wife. But he
angers the
goddess Athirat by
reneging on a
promise to her, and is
cursed with an illness. El intervenes...
-
Kingdom of
Egypt Genealogy Parents Dagan and
Shalash (in Syria) El and
Athirat (in some
Ugaritic texts)
Siblings Hebat (in
Syrian tradition), Anat Consorts...
- in
support of the
misconception that
Athirat (Asherah) and ʿAṯtartu were ever conflated, let
alone that
Athirat was ever
viewed as Baal's
consort like...