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Side 165
... suggested connexion ( Etym . Stud . 20 ) of 8 with Arab . ghibár ' dust , ' would render by dust ' in all the passages above , by ' a . ' only in Nu 199. 10 . bōsheth , ' shame . ' ' Ashtart is frequently ASHERAH 165 ASHIMA.
... suggested connexion ( Etym . Stud . 20 ) of 8 with Arab . ghibár ' dust , ' would render by dust ' in all the passages above , by ' a . ' only in Nu 199. 10 . bōsheth , ' shame . ' ' Ashtart is frequently ASHERAH 165 ASHIMA.
Side 167
... Ashtart ( cf. LXX and other Gr . writers , Aordpry ) : Ashtoreth ( cf. Molech for Milk ) perhaps arose by malicious substitution of the vowels of As pointed by the Massoretes , Ashtĕroth is the construct state of Ashtaroth , the plural ...
... Ashtart ( cf. LXX and other Gr . writers , Aordpry ) : Ashtoreth ( cf. Molech for Milk ) perhaps arose by malicious substitution of the vowels of As pointed by the Massoretes , Ashtĕroth is the construct state of Ashtaroth , the plural ...
Side 168
... Ashtart ; and in his sepulchral inscription places his tomb under her protection , declaring that its violation would be an abomination to ' Ashtart ' ( see the Inser . in full in Driver , Notes on Samuel , p . xxvi ) . Eshmun'azar ...
... Ashtart ; and in his sepulchral inscription places his tomb under her protection , declaring that its violation would be an abomination to ' Ashtart ' ( see the Inser . in full in Driver , Notes on Samuel , p . xxvi ) . Eshmun'azar ...
Side 169
... Ashtart . ' Celestial , ' now , is an epithet applied ' mother of the gods , fulfiller of the commands of to ' Ashtart elsewhere . Sanchoniathon ( p . 30 ) Bil , producer of verdure , lady of mankind , be- speaks of Astarte as daughter ...
... Ashtart . ' Celestial , ' now , is an epithet applied ' mother of the gods , fulfiller of the commands of to ' Ashtart elsewhere . Sanchoniathon ( p . 30 ) Bil , producer of verdure , lady of mankind , be- speaks of Astarte as daughter ...
Side 170
... Ashtart at Ashkelon , it could hardly be inferred that Ashtart bore there a martial character ( for trophies of a victory might be dedicated to any deity ) ; but there are some other indications which support this supposition . In the ...
... Ashtart at Ashkelon , it could hardly be inferred that Ashtart bore there a martial character ( for trophies of a victory might be dedicated to any deity ) ; but there are some other indications which support this supposition . In the ...
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according Ahimelech Amorites ancient angels apostles appears Arab Arabia Ashtart Assurbanipal Assyr Assyria Babylon Babylonia baptism Bethel Bible C. R. CONDER called Canon cent Christ Christian Church connexion David death divine Edom Egyp Egypt Erech father Gospel Greek HASTINGS Hebrews high priest Hittite Holy inscriptions Irenæus Ishtar Israel Israelites Jerus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Jordan Josephus Judah king land later Lord meaning mentioned Mesopotamia Moab Moses Nabonidus narrative occurs original passage Paul probably prophet referred regarded reign rendered Roman sacred Scripture seems Semitic sense Shechem Sippar sons Sumer Syria temple tion town tradition tribe unto verb Vulg word worship writers Zerubbabel