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Asherah (Semitic deity) --- Judaism --- Monotheism --- History --- History of doctrines
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Asherah (Semitic deity) --- God --- Biblical teaching --- Worship and love --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Serpents in the Bible --- Serpents --- -Serpents --- -Naḥash (The Hebrew word) --- Asherah (Semitic deity) --- Folklore --- Religious aspects
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Asherah (Semitic deity) --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Jews --- Folklore --- Israel --- Israel --- Antiquities. --- Religion.
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Asherah (Semitic deity) --- Gods, Semitic --- Semites --- Asherah (Divinité sémitique) --- Dieux sémitiques --- Sémites --- History --- Sources --- Religion --- Histoire --- Asherahs (Jewish liturgical objects) --- Biblical teaching. --- 299.24 --- -Asherahs (Jewish liturgical objects) --- ʾAšērāhs (Jewish liturgical objects) --- Aseras (Jewish liturgical objects) --- ʾAšērīm (Jewish liturgical objects) --- Asheras (Jewish liturgical objects) --- Asherim (Jewish liturgical objects) --- Asherot (Jewish liturgical objects) --- Asheroth (Jewish liturgical objects) --- Judaism --- Aserah (Semitic deity) --- Ashera (Semitic deity) --- Goddesses, Semitic --- Godsdienst van de Hebreeën. Oud-israëlitische godsdienst. Eloisme --- Biblical teaching --- Liturgical objects --- 299.24 Godsdienst van de Hebreeën. Oud-israëlitische godsdienst. Eloisme --- Asherah (Divinité sémitique) --- Dieux sémitiques --- Sémites --- Asherah (Semitic deity) - Biblical teaching.
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A comprehensive discussion of texts concerning the goddess Asherah, as she is portrayed in texts from Ugarit (both epic and ritual texts, as well as the lists of sacrifices), Israel (the Khirbet el-Qom and Kuntillet Ajrud inscriptions) and the Old Testament. The main theses of the book are that two or more divinities carrying the same name but separated by several hundred years are not necessarily to be identified; that Asherah is probably not a name, but rather a title, carried by the main goddess in ancient Syria-Palestine; that the Asherah of the Old Testament and the Israelite texts was in
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Archeology --- Bible --- Jewish religion --- Antiquity --- Asherah (Semitic deity) --- Jews --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Folklore. --- Israel --- Religion. --- Antiquities. --- Jews - Folklore. --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Israel. --- Israel - Religion. --- Israel - Antiquities.
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