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Summary Of: Asherah

Asherah was worshipped in ancient... Figurines of Asherah are strikingly common in the archaeological record... inscriptions linking Yahweh and Asherah have been discovered... orders an Asherah pole next to an altar to... Asherah poles are mentioned in the books of... The majority of the forty references to Asherah in the Hebrew Bible derive from the... they uphold Yahwism and suppress the worship of Asherah and other deities... for example is said to have placed an Asherah pole in the... Asherah In the Book of Kings Ta... Asherah is portrayed as a... refers to Asherah the mother goddess and to the Asherah pole as part of the pre... book indicates that the wives of Jacob worshipped Asherah and other gods and goddesses... The Cult of Asherah in Ancient Israel and Judah... The Asherah in the Old Testament...

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