Significantly,
Yahweh and Asherah
were a consort pair in
ancient Israel and Judah.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asherah
Significantly,
Yahweh and Asherah
were a consort pair in
ancient Israel and Judah.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asherah
Asherah (/ˈæʃərə/;[2] Hebrew: אֲשֵׁרָה, romanized: ʾĂšērā; Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎘𐎗𐎚, romanized: ʾAṯiratu; Akkadian: 𒀀𒅆𒋥, romanized: Aširat;[3] Qatabanian: 𐩱𐩻𐩧𐩩 ʾṯrt)[4] is the great goddess in ancient Semitic religion. She also appears in Hittite writings as Ašerdu(s) or Ašertu(s) (Hittite: 𒀀𒊺𒅕𒌈, romanized: a-še-ir-tu4).[5] Her name was Aṯeratum to the Amorites,[6][7] and Athiratu in Ugarit. Significantly, Yahweh and Asherah were a consort pair in ancient Israel and Judah.[8][9][10][11]
Consort
El (Ugaritic religion)
Yahweh (Israelite religion)
Amurru (Amorite religion)
Anu (Akkadian religion)
'Amm (Qatabanian religion)
Assur (Assyrian religion) Elkunirsa (Hittite religion)
¹⁰4, Good Buddy 𝓐𝓷𝓸𝓷
Pidkozox Across Cultures
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Zeus (Greek)
Poseidon (Greek)
Odin (Norse, Germanic)
Thor (Norse, Germanic)
Enlil (Sumerian)
Moloch (Canaanite)
Ninurta (Sumerian)
Hadad (Akkadian, Canaanite)
Teshub (Hurrian, Hittite)
Baalshamin (Canaanite, Phoenician)
Perun (Slavic)
Indra (Hindu)
Amun (Egyptian)
Bata (Egyptian)
Hubal (Arabia)
Dagon (Syrian)
Kumarbi (Hurrian)
Tinia (Etruscan)