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AstarteIn Canaanite and Syrian mythology, a goddess of sexual passion (equivalent to the Babylonian and Assyrian goddess Ishtar). As goddess of maternity and fertility, she was associated with Tammuz or Adonis, who represented the passage of the seasons. She was also a warrior goddess. Her main centre of worship was in Phoenicia, where biblical reference names her as the goddess of the Sidonians, but she was also worshipped throughout Canaan as the consort of the local Baals (chief male gods), and her image in the form of a wooden totem called the Asherah stands in each of the sanctuaries.
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| Also, the Religionsgeschichtliche research has exhausted almost all the possibilities for the background of this female personification: an unnamed Assyrian or West Semitic goddess, the Canaanite goddess Ashtart or Asherah, the Egyptian Ma'at, the Hellenistic Isis, or a pre-gnostic deity (Blenkinsopp 1983: 161-66; Crenshaw: 66-67, 165-76; Murphy 1996: 115-16, 147, 161-62; 1995: 222-23). |
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