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- of Yahweh in Israel) who calls the Qudshu-Astarte-Anat plaque "a triple-fusion hypostasis", and considers Qudshu to be an epithet of Athirat by a process...
- a Semitic goddess named Qetesh ("holiness", sometimes reconstructed as Qudshu) appears prominently. That dynasty follows expulsion of occupying foreigners...
- Archived from the original on 2021-11-08. Retrieved 2022-10-21. I. Cornelius, Qudshu, Iconography of Deities and Demons in the Ancient Near East, p. 4 Ch. Zivie-Choche...
- World in Honour of Paolo Xella. Edwards, I. E. S. (1955). "A Relief of Qudshu-Astarte-Anath in the Winchester College Collection". Journal of Near Eastern...
- earlier attested Canaanite pantheon. The Philistines may also have worshipped Qudshu and Anat. Beelzebub, a supposed hypostasis of Baal, is described in the...
- Frank Moore Cross argued that Baalat Gebal might have been identical with Qudshu, who he identifies as an alternate name of Asherah (Elat) according to him...
- Pasht, Pehkhet, Phastet) Pelican Perit Pesi Qebhet Qererti Qerhet Qetesh (Qudshu) Raet-Tawy (Raet) Rekhit Renenutet (Ernutet, Renetet) Renpet Repyt Sait...
- she is referred to as Qdš (often transliterated in English as Qedesha, Qudshu or Qetesh), show a woman in the nude, with curly hair and raised arms carrying...
- fishermen to provide them with fish which could be offered to the gods. Qudshu qdš There is no agreement in scholarship over whether qdš ("holy") represents...