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Ashtoreth

[ ash-tuh-reth ]

noun

  1. an ancient Semitic goddess, identified with the Phoenician Astarte.


Ashtoreth

/ ˈæʃəˌɛθ /

noun

  1. an ancient Semitic fertility goddess, identified with Astarte and Ishtar
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Ashtoreth1

First recorded in 1520–40; from Hebrew ʿōٳ (the last two syllables are deliberately distorted with the vowels of ōٳ “shame, shameful thing, abomination”), from Phoenician ʿٲ; Astarte, Aphrodite ( def )
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It is probable that necromancy, like the worship of Ashērah and ’Ashtoreth, as well as the cult of graven images, was a Canaanite importation into Israel’s religious practices.

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They were not such idols as represented Baal or Ashtoreth or Moloch, but images designed to aid in the worship of the God of Israel.

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Brown thinks that it probably represents the ancient goddess Istar, and also Ashtoreth.

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Charmides had, of late, been picturing too divine a beauty to feel any tremor of eagerness before this gentle priestess of Ashtoreth.

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Our sexual sections are as well marked as those in ancient Jerusalem, which swore by Jehovah and Ashtoreth respectively.

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