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Ashteroth Karnaim (Hebrew: עַשְׁתְּרֹת קַרְנַיִם, romanized: ʿAštərōṯ Qarnayim, lit. 'Astarte of the Two Horns'), also
rendered as
Ashtaroth Karnaim, was a...
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Jezreel Kadesh (Syria) (Tell Nebi Mend)
Karnaim (Ashteroth
Karnaim)
Kedesh (Qadesh in Galilee)
Khirbet Kerak (Al-Sinnabra) Khirbet...
- occasionally.
Under the ****yrian and
Persian empires the
province of
Ashteroth Karnaim laid to the north, and that of Gal'azu (Gilead) to the south. In ****enistic...
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mentioned 59
times in the
Hebrew Bible. It is the
location of
Ashtaroth Karnaim and
Edrei (modern-day Daraa), as well as the city of Golan,
which gave...
- BCE) the
Golan region,
together with the Bashan,
formed the
satrapy of
Karnaim. Now
named Gaulanitis, the area
formed a
district all by
itself during...
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Chedorlaomer and his
allies attacked and
defeated the
Rephaites at Ashteroth-
Karnaim.
Rephaites are also
mentioned at
Genesis 15:20;
Deuteronomy 2:10–21, 3:11;...
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Ashteroth Relief at the
British Museum Asherah Ashteroth Karnaim,
initially simply Karnaim, a
Biblical city who
annexed the name of its neighbour, the...
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their children as
human sacrifices to him. He was
worshipped as Baʿal
Karnaim ("Lord of the Two Horns"),
particularly at an open-air
sanctuary at Jebel...
- 14:8–10,
these are the
cities plundered by Elam: The
Rephaites in
Ashteroth Karnaim The
Zuzim in Ham The
Emites in
Shaveh Kiriathaim The
Horites in
Mount Seir...
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neopaganism Shekhinah Tel Arad
Asherah pole
Xoanon Fig-cake (fruit)
Ashteroth Karnaim Portals:
Mythology Asia
Ugaritic 𐎛𐎍𐎚, ʾilt
Ugaritic 𐎖𐎄𐎌, qdš Ugaritic...