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  • Topical Bible: Asherim
    The term "Asherim" refers to sacred objects or symbols associated with the worship of the Canaanite goddess Asherah In the Old Testament, Asherim are often mentioned in the context of idolatry and the Israelites' repeated lapses into pagan worship practices
  • Asherah pole - Wikipedia
    13th-century BC statuette depicting the goddess Asherah nursing the twins Shahar and Shalim Her symbols, the sacred tree and the ibex, appear on her thighs The figurine may have been held by women in childbirth An Asherah pole is a sacred tree or pole that stood near Canaanite religious locations to honor the goddess Asherah [1]
  • Asherah and the Asherim: Goddess or Cult Symbol?
    Asherah or asherim refer to more than just the person of the deity These terms are often, especially in the Biblical texts, used for consecrated poles These poles represent living trees, with which the goddess is associated
  • What Is an Asherah Pole? | Christianity. com
    These poles, or sometimes stylized trees, stood as a sacred monument and tribute to the Canaanite goddess, Asherah According to Canaanite myth, this mother goddess created several gods in the Canaanite pantheon with the other creator god, El
  • 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
  • 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)
  • Who Is Asherah in the Bible? - Learn Religions
    According to ancient mythology, Asherah was the wife of El, who mothered 70 gods, including Baal, the most famous Baal, the chief of the Canaanite pantheon, was the god of storm and “bringer of rain ” He was recognized as the sustainer of the fertility of crops, animals, and people
  • Baal and Asherah – The fertility cults of Canaan
    In the Bible, Asherah is mentioned as either a singular or a plural – asherah or asherim – over thirty times As Asherah is connected to sacred trees, her main cult objects are described as Asherah poles These poles were typically made to depict a statue with tree-like characteristics
  • Who and what are ASHERAH? (plural: Asherim) - WebBible Encyclopedia . . .
    Asherah is one of the names of the sensual Canaanite goddess Astarte (aka Ashtoreth) (Greek: Ἀστάρτη), equivalent to the Assyrian goddess Ishtar Her symbol was the stem of a tree deprived of its boughs, and rudely shaped into an image, and planted in the ground
  • What Is an Asherah Pole and Does it Have Biblical Significance? - Crosswalk
    Put simply, an Asherah pole is a wooden idol (likely in the shape of a tree) used to worship the goddess Asherah Is an Asherah Pole Ever Mentioned in the Bible? In the Scriptures, the Hebrew word
  • 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 - Wikipedia
    Asherah was an important Goddess recognized across Northwest Semitic cultures However, particularly in the Hebrew Bible, the term asherah and sometimes asherot, came to be identified with cultic wooden objects, sometimes referred to as asherah poles
  • Strongs Hebrew: 842. אֲשֵׁרָה (Asherah) -- Asherah, grove
    Alten Orients 207 (name of goddess Aširat in letter found at Taanach by Sellin (1902-3) and Id ib 37 237) (Oppenheim's find at Ras el-`Ain in Mesopotamia, stone shaft with veiled head as top, supposed to identify post with goddess; if 2 Kings 23:7 refers to draped Asherim [see on text Benz Bur], this even more plausible), Id ib 23, 208 f
  • 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) For perhaps hundreds of years before Abraham migrated to what would become known as Israel, Asherah was revered as Athirat, Earth Mother and Fertility Goddess
  • What is an Asherah pole? | GotQuestions. org
    An Asherah pole was a sacred tree or pole that stood near Canaanite religious locations to honor the pagan goddess Asherah, also known as Astarte While the exact appearance of an Asherah pole is somewhat obscure, it is clear that the ancient Israelites, after entering the land of Canaan, were influenced by the pagan religion it represented





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