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      IconoclasmAssyrian Empireb) Economy and Administration in Judah under the Rule of the Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian Empires.Asherah
Un estudio analítico sobre la Ashera de las inscripciones y la Ashera bíblica
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      Israel/PalestineBibliaAramic LanguageJudaismo
Resumo: o presente artigo propõe realizar um levantamento acerca do culto da fertili-dade e os papéis das sagradas (qedoshot) de Asherah, e também dos sagrados (qedoshim) que faziam parte deste ambiente cultual, tendo em vista a religião... more
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      Ancient GoddessesAsherahFertility Cults
O presente artigo pretende demonstrar que Israel nem sempre foi monoteísta. Essa crença em um único Deus se deu de uma construção cultural-religiosa que ocorreu entre os séculos IX e V a.C. O panteão israelita passou por diversas fases... more
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      AsherahArcheologyBiblical Studies Old Testament Asherah Wife Yahweh’s
Resumo: A profecia de Dêutero-Isaías é marco importante dentro do desenvolvimento do monoteísmo hebraico. Categoricamente os profetas e profetisas afirmam que não existem nenhum outro Deus além de Javé. Tendo esta afirmação como ponto de... more
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      Ancient GoddessesAsherahDeutero-IsaiahMotherhood of God
A brief exploration of the ancient names for tree and almond introduces this entry. “The Semitic name for tree is Amygdala from the botanical word Amygdalus communis meaning Great Mother, archetypical Mesopotamian goddesses of life and... more
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      AmygdalaBethelAsherahAmygdalus communis
This study explores the eradication of belief in the feminine aspect of the divine that accompanied the rise of the exclusive worship of Yahweh in Israelite history.
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      Goddess SpiritualityAncient Near EastThe Divine FeminineAncient Goddesses
Remarkable Eye Idols were dug up in Tell Brak, an ancient city in Northern Syria. In 1937 Max Mallowan began to excavate this city and there he found a ruin that he called ‘Eye Temple’ because thousands of these ‘Eye Idols,’ were found... more
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      Ancient HistoryPrehistoric ArchaeologyHistory of ReligionPrehistory
Yahweh’s journey from local warrior god assigned to weather and storms to his installation as the universal deity -- and the people who put him there.
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      Deuteronomistic HistoryNeo-Babylonian periodPolytheismBabylonian Exile
An outline of ancient Israelite belief in and worship of a female deity.
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      Jewish StudiesBiblical StudiesAsherah
The goddess Asherah is designated as ‘Lady of the Sea’ several times in the Baal Cycle. In this papre I will focus on the description of Asherah in KTU 1.4, ii, and propose a new reading for a few of its passages. Until now scholars have... more
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      UgaritAsherahUgaritic ReligionBaal Cycle
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      ReligionMusicLiteraturePhoenicians
There are many elements at play in the Genesis story of the Garden of Eden, all of which instigated a multitude and diverse range of interpretations. However, the text has only rarely been interpreted as possibly having a link to an... more
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      Hebrew BibleBiblical StudiesBibleIsraelite Religion
Paper done for Religious Studies Old Testament/Hebrew Bible undergraduate course at Indiana University Southeast. Paper examines and contextualizes Old Testament passage from the Book of Jeremiah. Explains how its focuses on the ancient... more
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      ReligionJewish StudiesHistory of ReligionHebrew Bible
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      TheologyHebrew BibleBiblical StudiesHebrew Bible and Ancient Near East
Christianity teaches its followers about God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The deity is described as a father to his children and the world. In churches across America, the people are taught that there are no female aspects of the... more
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      Bible. Old Testament. Hebrew. OT apocrypha. Feminism. Academic DevelopmentFeminism and ReligionAsherahBiblical Studies Old Testament Asherah Wife Yahweh’s
In this paper, we try to locate and recognize in King Solomon’s temple the architectural and decorative elements linked to the presence of the goddess Asherah. Built during the polytheistic phase of the Israelite religion, the temple at... more
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      Ancient ReligionAncient Near Eastern StudiesAsherahAncient Studies
You can take Goddess out of the Church, but you can't take Goddess out of the Woman.  Modern day Priestesses are back!
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      Abrahamic ReligionsGoddess SpiritualityAphroditePalaeolithic venus figurines
As divine epithets, the terms baal and baals are always definite in HB. The same holds for the divine designations, asherah and its basic plural, ashtarot. "The baal" is used as a collective plural frequently; "the asherah" can serve... more
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      PolytheismBaalMonotheismAsherah
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      God, Gods, GoddessesIsraelite ReligionAsherah
Course Description: Gender Issues in Religion introduces the students to various religious traditions and investigates prevailing attitudes toward women. The course deals with the role women play in religion and society, and the way women... more
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      ReligionPhilosophy Of ReligionWomen's HistoryGender
Four Minoan glyptic images from the Neopalatial period portray sacred trees in conjunction with boats and seascape. The Mochlos Ring depicts an elite female figure seated upon a stepped ashlar altar that includes a tree, inside a... more
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      HeterotopiaMinoan ReligionMinoan art and archaeologyBronze and Iron Ages in Eastern Mediterranean (Archaeology)
What was the world like for the first settlers of Canaan’s Hill country and as they emerged to form a kingdom? This Study considers their external and internal experiences up to the time they were ruled by Kings Saul and David.
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyIsrael StudiesIsrael/PalestineGod, Gods, Goddesses
King Solomon began preparations for the construction of the First Temple in 970 BCE in the old city of Jerusalem. This was done in conjunction with Hiram, King of Tyre, who provided timber from as far as Lebanon. The temple was to house... more
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      LebanonJerusalemWeavingKing Solomon
Discoveries made at the archaeological sites of Kuntillet Ajrud in the north Sinai desert and Khirbet el Qom near Hebron date from 800 to 700 BCE, ancient pre–exilic Israelite era. (AH: 392.) These discoveries have had significant impact... more
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      Sinai DesertAsherahKuntillet Ajrud800 to 700 BCE
Conference delivered at the UCA (Argentina) 2004.
From the history, archeology and biblical exegesis, a model of divorce scene is reflected in the text of Os 2, 4-15
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      AsherahHosea 1-3
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      Hebrew BibleBiblical StudiesOld TestamentAncient Mediterranean Religions
There are many elements at play in the Genesis story of the Garden of Eden, all of which instigated a multitude and diverse range of interpretations. However, the text has only rarely been interpreted as possibly having a link to an... more
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      ArtHebrew BibleBiblical StudiesBible
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      AsherahSacred treesKuntillet Ajrud
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      ArchaeologyAncient ReligionAncient Near EastArchaeology of Ritual and Magic
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      AsherahHebrew Bible/Old TestamentMesha Stele
This article discusses a unique type of clay figurines from late Iron Age II Judah (8th– 7th centuries B.C.E.). They are similar to the famous Judean pillar figurines, but instead of arms supporting breasts they hold round ‘discs’ on... more
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      ArchaeologyIconographyArt HistoryArchaeology of Ancient Israel
The book develops a diachronical typology of the goddess Asherah by doing a comprehensive survey of the second- and first- millennium B.C.E. Near Eastern sources. After a brief introduction, the volume comprises four chapters: chapter 1... more
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      History of ReligionHebrew BibleOld TestamentAncient Mediterranean Religions
This is chapter 8 of my book _Twilight of the Gods_, entitled "Asherah and Archaeology"
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyOld TestamentPolytheismsAsherah
Popular religion in ancient Israel is not identified with the ‘one and only’ religion presented as the norm in the text of the Hebrew Bible. The popular religion practised by the people is condemned by the representatives of the official... more
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      Biblical StudiesBiblical ArchaeologyCoroplastic StudiesJudean Pillar Figurines
The article presents Semitic and Canaanite people in Egyptian sources, and Canaanite mythology and it´s reflections in the Bible The Canaanite, the Amo, the Hyksos, the Shasu and the Habiru / Apiru; are all Semitic people that were... more
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      MythologyUgaritic LanguageGod, Gods, GoddessesBaal
SUMMARY: Lecture 13 continues the discussion of the Middle Minoan to Late Minoan palace centres on Crete, including the eruption of Santorini and slow decline on Crete leading up to the ca. 1450 BC "Mycenaean" domination of Crete... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyGender StudiesAncient Indo-European Languages
"submersible" usually means a manned untethered vehicle which moves about under the water, however this article includes the advantages and disadvantages of underwater television and towed manned capsule, and the functional requirements... more
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      PhotogrammetryUnderwater ArchaeologyAsherahSubmersible Pumps Pressure System
NON-FICTION COMIC Forget about the peaceful story of the patriarch tending his sheep. You are about to learn of the untold story of Sodom. The forgotten story that no one knows about because, well, losers don’t get to write history.... more
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      Abrahamic ReligionsAtheismNear Eastern StudiesHittite
La constatación de que durante la mayor parte de aquel nuestro pasado remoto nos hemos relacionado con la dimensión transcendente de un modo encarnado en la naturaleza, percibiéndola femenina- mente como Madre nutricia, providente y... more
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      Gender StudiesTheologyGender HistoryGender
SUMMARY: Lecture 12 discusses the end of Early Minoan period, the rise of Middle Minoan period, and the emergence of palace centres on Crete. This lecture is designed mainly as an educational resource for college students (i.e., normally... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyCannibalismAncient Greek History
The site of Kuntillet Ajrud in the ancient kingdom of Judah, the construction of which predates the reign of Josiah by two centuries (-639 to-609), has a fortress in which are carved in plaster in Hebrew as well as in Phoenician :... more
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      ArchaeologyGender StudiesLevantine ArchaeologyPre-Judaic Semitic Monotheism
Scholem sought textual evidence of the evolution of the feminization of the Shekhinah, starting with the earliest Kabbalistic text, the Bahir. His conclusion that myth was neither employed nor preserved in rabbinic Judaism led him to... more
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      Jewish MysticismGershom ScholemShekhinahAsherah
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      Israelite ReligionEpigraphic HebrewAsherah
RESUMO O presente artigo objetiva contribuir (iniciar) com a discussão acerca do aspecto feminino presente em Asherah e Tārā, trazendo como possível a associação entre ambas através de seus atributos físicos e identificação com elementos... more
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      Tree of LifeAsherahFertilidade Do SoloFertiliy
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      AsherahHosea 1-3
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      Book of ChroniclesAstarteAsherahAschera