- "king of the
Sidonians,"
probably in the 5th
century BC, and that his
mother was a
priestess of ‘Ashtart, "the
goddess of the
Sidonians." In this inscription...
- was the
chamberlain of
Herod Agrippa (Acts 12:20), a
mediator for the
Sidonians and Tyrians, and was
believed to be
involved in the
events that led to...
- its
largest territorial extent,
Ithobaal declared himself "King of the
Sidonians", a
title that
would be used by his
successors and
mentioned in both Gr****...
- and
Agrat bat Mahlat,
comprising a
group that has been
compared to the
Sidonian Astarte. Crowley, Aleister.
Liber 777. p. 23. "Zohar 1:5a:8". www.sefaria...
- The King of Tyre was the
ruler of Tyre, the
ancient Phoenician city in what is now Lebanon. The
traditional list of 12 kings, with
reigns dated to 990–785...
- Europa:
There is
likewise in Phœnicia a
temple of
great size
owned by the
Sidonians. They call it the
temple of Astarte. I hold this
Astarte to be no other...
- Gateway. "1
Kings 11:5
Solomon followed Ashtoreth the
goddess of the
Sidonians and
Molech the
abomination of the Ammonites". biblehub.com. "2
Kings 23:13...
- the
Arnon Gorge to
Mount Hermon. (Mount
Hermon is
called Sirion by the
Sidonians, and the
Amorites call it Senir.) We had now
conquered all the cities...
- idolatry,
particularly his
turning after Ashtoreth, the
goddess of the
Sidonians, and
after Milcom, the god of the Ammonites. In
Deuteronomy 17:16–17,...
- the same place.
Laish was
allied with the
Sidonians. This
might indicate they were
Phoenicians (
Sidonians were
Phoenicians from the city of Sidon), who...