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Asherah /əˈʃɪərə/, in
ancient Semitic religion, is a
mother goddess who
appears in a
number of
ancient sources. She
appears in
Akkadian writings by the...
- An
Asherah pole is a
sacred tree or pole that
stood near
Canaanite religious locations to
honor the
Ugaritic mother goddess Asherah,
consort of El. The...
- monolatristic. A
great number of
deities in a four-tier
hierarchy headed by El and
Asherah were
worshiped by the
followers of the
Canaanite religion; this is a detailed...
-
Asherah was the
first commercially built American research submersible,
owned by the
University of
Pennsylvania and used by
archaeologist George F. B****...
- him
alongside a
variety of
Canaanite gods and goddesses,
including El,
Asherah and Baal, but in
later centuries El and
Yahweh became conflated and El-linked...
- gods of the
Canaanite pantheon from
which Yahwism emerged, such as Baal,
Asherah, and Astarte. The
exact transition between what is now
considered monolatristic...
- to by the
title include Inanna, Anat, Isis, Nut, Astarte, and
possibly Asherah (by the
prophet Jeremiah). In Greco-Roman times, Hera and Juno bore this...
- as follows: The
Eternal One (‘Olam) has made a
covenant oath with us,
Asherah has made (a pact) with us. And all the sons of El, And the
great council...
- made up of the
national god and his
consort –
Yahweh and the
goddess Asherah in
Israel and
Judah –
headed a
pantheon of
lesser gods. By the late 8th...
- ****ociated with the
Mother Goddess,
Inanna –
later known as both
Ishtar and
Asherah. In The Epic of Gilgamesh,
Gilgamesh was said to have destro**** a tree...