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  1. Astarte Worship Among The Hebrews: From Prisse d'Avennes, "Histoire de l'Art Egyptien. Astarte is the Phenician name of the primitive Semitic mother-goddess, out of which the most important of the Semitic deities were developed. She was known in Arabia as "Athtar," and ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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  1. Astarte: Astarte was the Phoenician goddess of fertility and reproduction. She was the principal deity of the port city of Sidon, but was also worshiped as far west as Carthage, Sicily, Sardinia and Cyprus. [54%] 2023-08-13 [Mythology]
  2. Astarte: Astarte, a Semitic goddess whose name appears in the Bible as Ashtoreth. She is everywhere the great female principle, answering to the Baal of the Canaanites and Phoenicians2 and to the Dagon of the Philistines. She had temples at Sidon ... [54%] 2022-09-02
  3. Astarte: Astarte (/əˈstɑːrtiː/; Greek: Ἀστάρτη, Astártē) is the Hellenized form of the Ancient Near Eastern goddess Ashtart or Athtart (Northwest Semitic), a deity closely related to Ishtar (East Semitic), worshipped from the Bronze Age through classical antiquity. (Social) [54%] 2022-08-03 [Inanna]
  4. Astarte: Astarte (from Greek Αστάρτη—Astártē) was a major goddess as known from Northwestern Semitic regions, closely related in name, origins, and functions with the goddess Ishtar in Mesopotamian texts. Other renderings and transliterations of her name include ‘Ashtart, Ashtoreth, Atirat, and As ... [54%] 2023-02-04
  5. Astarte: Estatuilla mesopotámica representando a Ishtar o posiblemente Astarté, siglo III-siglo II a. Astarté (en fenicio 𐤏𐤔𐤕𐤓𐤕 [ˁštrt] /ʾAshtarti/) es la asimilación fenicia-cananea de una diosa mesopotámica que los sumerios conocían como Inanna, los acadios, asirios y babilonios como Ishtar y los ... [54%] 2023-05-26
  6. Astarte: Astarte is the Canaanite/Phoenician goddess of love, sex, war, and hunting who developed from the Mesopotamian deity Inanna/Ishtar. She is usually associated with the storm god Baal but seems to have been much more popular. She traveled to ... [54%] 2021-11-09
  7. Astarte: Astarte (grego Αστάρτη) (hebraico עשתרת) - personagem do panteão fenício e da tradição bíblico-hebraica conhecida como deusa dos Sidônios (I Reis 11:5). Era a mais importante deusa dos fenícios. [54%] 2023-11-16
  8. Astarte: Astarte (/əˈstɑːrtiː/; Ἀστάρτη, Astartē) is the Hellenized form of the Ancient Near Eastern goddess ʿAṯtart. ʿAṯtart was the Northwest Semitic equivalent of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar. (Middle Eastern goddess, worshipped from the Bronze Age through classical antiquity) [54%] 2025-03-13 [Astarte] [Deities in the Hebrew Bible]...
  9. Astarte (bivalve): Astarte is a genus of bivalve mollusc in the Astartidae family. It was circumscribed by James Sowerby in 1816. (Bivalve) [54%] 2025-04-28 [Astartidae] [Marine molluscs of Europe]...
  10. Astarte (ballet): Astarte, choreographed by Robert Joffrey, was the first live, multi-media ballet with a specially commissioned rock music score composed and performed by Crome Syrcus. It received its world premier on September 20, 1967, and was performed by the Joffrey ... (Ballet) [54%] 2025-04-28 [Ballets by Midge Mackenzie] [1967 ballets]...
  11. Astarte (band): Astarte was an all-female black metal band from Athens, Greece, named after the goddess Astarte. Astarte first formed under the name Lloth in September 1995 at Athens, Attica. (Band) [54%] 2025-06-13 [Greek all-female bands] [Greek black metal musical groups]...
  12. Art Among The Ancient Hebrews: Material for the formation of an opinion on the art of the ancient Hebrews is extremely scanty, as the vestiges are limited to certain specimens of pottery and of the glyptic art, including incidental references in Hebrew literature, touching mainly ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [53%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  13. Hebrew; Hebrewess: HEBREW; HEBREWESS he'-broo, he'-broo-es (`ibhri, feminine `ibhriyah; Hebraios): The earliest name for Abraham (Genesis 14:13) and his descendants (Joseph, Genesis 39:14,17; 40:15; 41:12; 43:32; Israelites in Egypt, Exodus 1:15; 2 ... [52%] 1915-01-01
  14. Worship: WORSHIP wur'-ship (Anglo-Saxon: weorthscipe, wyrthscype, "honor," from weorth, wurth, "worthy," "honorable," and scipe, "ship"): 1. Terms 2. Old Testament Worship 3. New Testament Worship 4. Public Christian Worship LITERATURE Honor, reverence, homage, in thought, feeling, or act, paid ... [49%] 1915-01-01
  15. Worship (альбом Hypocrisy): Worship — тринадцатый студийный альбом шведской дэт-метал группы Hypocrisy, вышедший 26 ноября 2021 года на лейбле Nuclear Blast. Он является первым студийным релизом коллектива за восемь лет с момента выхода предыдущего альбома End of Disclosure (2013). (Альбом Hypocrisy) [49%] 2023-12-23
  16. Worship (Michael W. Smith album): Worship is Michael W. Smith's sixteenth album. (Michael W. Smith album) [49%] 2023-11-04 [2001 live albums] [Reunion Records albums]...
  17. Worship: Worship is essentially, primarily, the appropriate primacy of attention properly given to whatever is in reality most fundamentally important, Existence, Truth, God; or a fundamental emphasis on, or orientation to, that which a person believes rightly or wrongly to be ... [49%] 2023-02-03 [Dictionary] [Religion]...
  18. Worship: The word is used in a special sense of the service, reverence and honour paid, by means of devotional words or acts, to God, to the gods, or to hallowed persons, such as the Virgin Mary or the saints, and ... [49%] 2022-09-02
  19. Worship: Worship is an act of religious devotion usually directed towards a deity or god. For many, worship is not about an emotion, it is more about a recognition of a God. (Act of religious devotion) [49%] 2024-08-31 [Worship]

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