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The Phenician colonies carried the worship of Ashtoreth into the Mediterranean. In Cyprus she had important temples at Citium and Paphos, and left a deep impression on its civilization (compare "Heb." x. 42-46 and "Jour.
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Astarte (from Greek Ἀστάρτη ( Astártē )) or Ashtart is the Greek form of the name of a goddess as known from Northwestern Semitic regions, cognate in name, origin and functions with the goddess I...
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the moon goddess of the Phoenicians, representing the passive principle in nature, their principal female deity; frequently associated with the name of ... This deity is spoken of as Ashtoreth of the Zidonians. She was the Ishtar of the Accadians and the Astarte of the Greeks (Jer. 44:17; 1 Kings 11:5, 33; 2 Kings 23:13).
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Home > Encyclopedias > International Standard Bible Encyclopedia >; Ashtoreth ... Hebrew - Ashtoreth Karnaim ... Hebrew - Ashtoreth...
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Molech had a fertility goddess consort named Ashtoreth. The Holiness Code intended to prevent Israel from adopting the Canaanite religious practice of fertility goddess worship. ... Fire gods like Moloch and his fertility goddess consort, Ashtoreth, were not religious fantasies. They exercised a very real power over...
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a Semitic goddess of fertility and sexual love, worshiped by the Phoenicians and others: see also ASHTORETH, ISHTAR."; "Ashtoreth ... the ancient Phoenician and Syrian goddess of love ... Encyclopedia Britannica: "Astarte/Ashtoreth is the Queen of Heaven to whom the Canaanites had burned incense and poured libations."
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Ashtoreth was the goddess of war and fertility, called Ishtar by Assyrians and Babylonians, called Astarte by Greeks and Romans and called Tanith by North Africans. Molech or Baal represented the male principle of life and reproduction.
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Information about Ashtoreth, the Phoenician goddess of fertility ... The Phoenician colonies carried the worship of Ashtoreth into the Mediterranean. In Cyprus she had important temples at Citium and Paphos, and left a profound impression on its civilization.
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Also Astarte or Ashtar. The supreme female divinity of the Phoenician nations, the goddess of love and fruitfulness. She symbolized the female principle, as Baal symbolized maleness. The Babylonian and Assyrian counterpart of Ashtoreth was Ishtar. ... Search (access key + s) ... You are here:
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