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  • Asherah - Wikipedia
    Cultic objects dedicated to Asherah frequently depict trees, and the terms asherim and asheroth, regularly invoked by the Hebrew Bible in the context of Asherah worship, are traditionally understood to refer to asherah poles
  • Who Is Asherah in the Bible? - Learn Religions
    Asherah (or Ashtoreth), the Canaanite fertility goddess, was the mother of Baal—the supreme Canaanite god of fertility, sun, and storm Worship of Asherah in biblical times was widespread throughout Syria, Phoenicia, and Canaan
  • Asherah | Canaanite, Mother Goddess, Fertility | Britannica
    Asherah, ancient West Semitic goddess, consort of the supreme god Her principal epithet was probably “She Who Walks on the Sea ” She was occasionally called Elath (Elat), “the Goddess,” and may have also been called Qudshu, “Holiness ”
  • Who was Asherah? - GotQuestions. org
    Asherah was the name of the chief female deity worshiped in ancient Syria, Phoenicia, and Canaan The Phoenicians called her Astarte, the Assyrians worshiped her as Ishtar, and the Philistines had a temple of Asherah (1 Samuel 31:10)
  • Asherah: God’s Forgotten Wife - Ancient Origins
    Asherah figures prominently as the wife of El—the supreme god—in a treasure trove of cuneiform texts found in the second millennium port city of Ugarit (in today’s Northern Syria)
  • Asherah Asherim: Bible - Jewish Womens Archive
    Asherah, along with Astarte and Anath, was one of the three great goddesses of the Canaanite pantheon In Canaanite religion her primary role was that of mother goddess Canaanites associated Asherah with sacred trees, an association also found in the Israelite tradition
  • Asherah - World History Encyclopedia
    When not implying a goddess, the terms asherah asherim in the Bible refer to cultic objects which were wooden poles, images, or trees associated with pagan worship and were supposed to have been destroyed by the Israelites
  • Asherah: The goddess in ancient Semitic religions
    Asherah is a significant figure in the pantheon of ancient Semitic religions, associated with fertility, motherhood, and creation Her presence is documented across various cultures and regions, highlighting her role as a mother goddess and consort of prominent deities
  • Asherah in Ancient Israel: Context, Evidence, and Scholarly Views
    Asherah, a prominent figure in Canaanite religion, was revered as a mother goddess and a symbol of fertility Often depicted as a nurturing figure, she was believed to be the consort of the chief god El, and later, Baal
  • The Sumerian Goddess Asherah: Mother of the Gods
    Asherah is a significant figure in Sumerian mythology, revered as one of the foremost goddesses in the pantheon of ancient Mesopotamia Known primarily as a mother figure, she embodies the nurturing aspects of femininity and fertility





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