RMBP233E–ASHERAH (ASHTORETH) - CNAANITE GODDESS OF FERTILITY THE CONSORT OF THE PRINCIPAL GOD EL OR BIBLICAL BAAL. THE CLAY FIGURINES
RM2M9CXAD–Ashtoreth, Phoenician Moon Goddess
RMD96BTA–Philistines offering Saul's armour to the Canaanite and Phoenician goddess of fertility, Astaroth (Ashtoreth). Called Ishtar (Venus) by the Babylonians and Astarte by the Greeks. Samuel I 31:10. From evangelical 'Bible', London, c.1804
RMHHB6XM–Female figures linked to the cult of the Goddess Astarte. Terracotta. Different locations. Ca. 600-500 BC. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
RM2K2JXGD–Philistines offering Saul's armour to the Canaanite and Phoenician goddess of fertility, Astaroth (Ashtoreth). Called Ishtar (Venus) by the Babylonians and Astarte by the Greeks. Samuel I 31:10. From evangelical 'Bible', London, c.1804
RM2RGMAD0–The Destruction of The Temple of Ashtoreth, Chemosh and Milcom 1569 by Maarten van Heemskerck
RFJXN8FN–Astrology Alphabet: ASTARTE, asteroid #672. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RM2T2F76H–The Destruction of the Temple of Ashtoreth, Chemosh, and Milcom Publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher Dutch Copies after Philips Galle Netherlandish After designs by Maarten van Heemskerck Netherlandish published 1643/1646 View more. The Destruction of the Temple of Ashtoreth, Chemosh, and Milcom. Copies after Philips Galle (Netherlandish, Haarlem 1537–1612 Antwerp). published 1643/1646. Engraving. Claes Jansz. Visscher (Dutch, Amsterdam 1586–1652 Amsterdam). Prints
RMPPCBCP–Female figures linked to the cult of the Goddess Astarte. Terracotta. Different locations. Ca. 600-500 BC. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
RMH0B5JF–Phoenicians. Western Phoenicia. Attachement with the mistres of animals and waterbirds. Bronze. 7th-6th century B.C.
RM2AWMKPD–The night of the gods; an inquiry into cosmic and cosmogonic mythology and symbolism . , 244. 245. 5 Ibid., 24S, 255. Mountain.^ The Cone. 927 The stone of Ashtoreth (Aphrodite) at Byblos is seen to beconical on an enlarged coin of that place struck under Macrinusgiven in Donaldsons Architecture/. Numismatica, No. 30. Twopedestal-pillars consecrated to Melkart at Malta by Abdosir andOsirsamar, and originally about four feet high (now in the Louvre)were conical. See the engraving of one (truncated by fracture ?)in Perrot and Chipiez.1 The stone found at Athienou in Cyprusby Ceccal Ji is 65 cent
RMM4YHRF–Astrology: asteroid ASTARTE
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RM2AN4X2Y–The younger quire . In the Garden of Faustina (After George Sylvester Viereck.) H lips of lust, oh lips un-blessed,I seize thee in a shamefulkissAnd drink, altho I touch thePest,Thy sick desire, thy loath-some bliss. Thou hunger of my souls disease, Fever that stabs me through and through, Not all the panting, passionate seasCould wash away the lure of you. For thou wert great when Nineveh With laughter mad went down to death And all men died to worship thee—Thou wert the smile of Ashtoreth. All ages knew thy spell—and yearned . . For thee young kings grew amorous;You kindled Hadrian, you burn
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RM2AWMKY8–The night of the gods; an inquiry into cosmic and cosmogonic mythology and symbolism . Gozo.. Athitnou. 1 Petrie : Season in Egypt (iSSS) p. 23. - De Mas Latrie : Hist, de Chypre, ii. 95 ; iii, SS, 89. 3 Herodian, v, 3, 5. 4 M. Jean Reville : Rclig. sous les Sevcres, 244. 245. 5 Ibid., 24S, 255. Mountain.^ The Cone. 927 The stone of Ashtoreth (Aphrodite) at Byblos is seen to beconical on an enlarged coin of that place struck under Macrinusgiven in Donaldsons Architecture/. Numismatica, No. 30. Twopedestal-pillars consecrated to Melkart at Malta by Abdosir andOsirsamar, and originally about fou
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RM2AN5D9M–A dictionary of the Bible.. . lem, Josh. 15 : 33 ; 2, theother 16 miles south-west of it. Josh.15 : 43. Conder locates it at Idhnah, butGanneau places it at Asalim, near Sai-a. ASHPENAZ (horse-nose ?), themaster of Nebuchadnezzars eunuchs,who showed much kindness and for-bearance toward Daniel and his threecompanions, though at considerable per-sonal risk. Dan. 1: 3. ASHRIEL {vow of God). See As- RIEL. ASHTAROTH, ASTA-ROTH. 1. A city of Bashan, east ofthe Jordan, Deut. 1:4; Josh. 9 : 10 ; 13 :31; the same as Beesh-terah, Josh. 21:27; probably Tell-Ashterah, in Jaulan. 2. {Ashtoreth, sing.; Ash
RMBP233P–ASHERAH (ASHTORETH) - CNAANITE GODDESS OF FERTILITY THE CONSORT OF THE PRINCIPAL GOD EL OR BIBLICAL BAAL. THE CLAY FIGURINES
RM2CDGH5G–. The palace of Minos : a comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos . e, and a piece of thejacket and laced bodice were well preserved. The girdle presented thesame spiral decoration as the borders of the apron. As in the case of thelast figure, her hair fell down in long tresses to the hips. We have here. The connexion with the lion recalls theEgyptian representations of Semitic Goddessesassimilated to Hathor. The Moon Goddess,Qetesh, stands on a lioness. Ashtoreth hasa lions head. As the great Goddess of Den- de
RMBP24PW–ASHERAH (ASHTORETH) - CNAANITE GODDESS OF FERTILITY THE CONSORT OF THE PRINCIPAL GOD EL OR BIBLICAL BAAL. THE CLAY FIGURINES
RM2CHRPT5–. A comprehensive dictionary of the Bible . ant. Di-ana or Di-an a. This Latin word, properlydenoting a Soman divinity, is the representative ofthe Greek Artemis, the tutelary goddess of theEphesians, who plays so important a part in Actsxix. The Ephesian Diana was, however, regardedas invested with very different attributes, and madethe object of a different worship, from the ordinaryDiana of the Greeks, and rather perhaps := Astarte(Ashtoreth) and other female divinities of the East.In some respects there was doubtless a fusion of thetwo. Diana was the goddess of rivers, of pools, andof harb
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RM2CHTX89–. Modern research as illustrating the Bible . 57 variety of types, were found in large numbers in the fourth stratum,and hardly, if at all, elsewhere.1 The only one of which an illustration is given by Mr. Macalister isof an exceptional Egyptian type.2What are doubtless representationsof the same goddess have also beendiscovered in other parts of Pales-tine. Thus Dr. Miss found in Citysub IV at Tell el-Hesy a smallpottery figure of a female, of aPhoenician type, to all appearance re-presenting Ashtoreth.3 At TaanachProfessor Sellin found a number(nineteen) of clay figures, also appa-rently Ast
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RM2CHTYY3–. Modern research as illustrating the Bible . inthe thirteenth century b.c. The period of the fourth stratum was one in which the worshipof the Phoenician and Canaanite goddess Ashtoreth (or Ashtart4),the female consort of Baal, often mentioned in Phoenician inscrip-tions,5 seems to have been very popular: for terra-cotta plaquesbearing figures, as it seems, of this goddess in relief in an interesting 1 QS. <»-,. L.) .31. - Ibid. 28. s QS. 07. 188, 190 f. 4 The Greek form Astarti BUggests this as the ancient pronunciation of thePhoenician ami (unvocalized) Ilehrew mrnry. 5 See particulars o
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RM2CF6AWE–. Phallic worship : an outline of the worship of the generative organs, as being, or as representing, the Divine Creator, with suggestions as to the influence of the phallic idea on religious creeds, ceremonies, customs and symbolism, past and present. MISCELLANEOUS SYMBOLS. 117 The eye is a well kno^vn and very common symbolof Devi, and plays a very conspicuous partin many ceremonies hasing a phallic originor intent. In India it is drawn plain as inbut Ashtoreth, or Astarte, is Fig. 195. Figure 195. Fig. 196. often represented by an eye drawn in rough outline, aspresented in Figure 196, and i
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RM2CDACC6–. The night of the gods; an inquiry into cosmic and cosmogonic mythology and symbolism . Gozo.. Athitnoii. Petrie : Season in Egypt (1S88) p. 23. 2 De Mas Latiie : Hist, de Chypre, ii, 95 ; iii, 88, 89. * Herodian, v, 3, 5. * M. Jean Reville : Rdig. sous les Sevires, 244, 245. » Ihid., 248, 255. Mountain^ The Cone. The stone of Ashtoreth (Aphrodite) at Byblos is seen to beconical on an enlarged coin of that place struck under Macrinusgiven in Donaldsons ArcJiitcctiira Nuinisniatica, No. 30. Twopedestal-pillars consecrated to Melkart at Malta by Abdosir andOsirsamar, and originally about four f
RM2CDGW5R–. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . Ancient Medals with the Head of Baal. identify Baal with one or other of the godsof classic mythology, but there can be littledoubt that Baal is the sun, and Ashtoreth 1 Found in Judg. ix., 48; 1 Sam. xiii., 20, 21; Psa.lxxiv., 5; Jer. xlvi., 22.—2 Deut. xix., 5; xx., 19; 1Kings vi.,7; 2 Kings vi.,5; Isa. x., 15, 34.—s Isa.xliv., 12; Jer. x., 3—< Jer. li., 20 6 1 Chron. iv., 33; v., 5; viii., 30; ix., 30. BAALBEK 9
RMRE99CD–. Cooley's Gardens : Silverton Oregon 1935. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Irises (Plants) Catalogs. MELDORIC President Pilkington Rusty Gold Tiger-Tiger Red Dominion Rubeo Meldoric Alta California Largo Zaharoon October Opera Frost Queen Noweta Chromylla Valor Ashtoreth Crown Prince Selene Pink Satin Ministre F. David Gilead Nurmahal 20. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Cooley's Gardens; Henry G. Gilbert
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