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The carvings likely depict ancient fertility goddesses, such as Asherah or Ashtarte, Amihai Mazar, an archaeology professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, told Live Science."[They] were ...
The Judeo-Christian God may have been married, according to a British theologian, who says the Almighty, also known as 'Yahweh', had a wife - a goddess named 'Asherah'.
The five carvings found by the team depict naked fertility goddesses, such as Asherah or Ashtarte. Residents may have prayed to them in the hopes of boosting their chances of falling pregnant.
Early versions of the Bible apparently featured a fertility godess, Asherah, who may have been God's wife, at least according to one British theologian.Back in 1967, historian Raphael Patai ...
Southern Adventist University’s Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum will host an open house on Feb. 21 from 5-6:45 p.m. During this time a figurine of the fertility goddess, Asherah will be ...
An inscribed ancient Egyptian scarab and five clay tablets with carvings of naked women have been found in Rehob, a 3,500-year-old city in Israel.
An inscribed ancient Egyptian scarab and five clay tablets with carvings of naked women have been found in Rehob, a 3,500-year-old city in Israel.The carvings likely depict ancient fertility ...