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Asherah in the Hebrew Bible and Northwest Semitic Literature Author(S): John Day Source: Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol
Egyptian Religion a Handbook
Who Maketh the Clouds His Chariot: the Comparative Method and The
Resheph Either of the Two
Anat and Qudshu As the «Mistress of Animals» Aspects of the Iconography of the Canaanite Goddesses
Importing and Exporting Gods? on the Flow of Deities Between Egypt and Its Neighboring Countries
Archaeology and Religion in Late Bronze Age Canaan
Transformation of a Goddess by David Sugimoto
Foreign Deities in Egypt
Gathered Ancient Images of Set, by Joan Ann Lansberry the God Set (Aka Seth) Has Been Much of a Puzzle to Egyptologists
Anat-Yahu and the Jews at Elephantine M.E
Landscape Genomics of a Widely Distributed Snake, Dolichophis Caspius (Gmelin, 1789) Across Eastern Europe and Western Asia
SYRIË-PALESTINA 612 LIPINSKI, E. Resheph
THE COSMOGONY As This Chapter Is the First in Which Fragments Of
SETH – a MISREPRESENTED GOD in the ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PANTHEON? a Thesis Submitted to the University of Manchester for the Degre
Bearings of Second Millennium BCE Ugaritic Mythology Upon First Millennium BCE Israelite Religion
Egyptian Religion Syll10
Divine Triads of Ancient Egypt
Top View
The God Resheph in the Ancient Near East
Qedešet: a Syro-Anatolian Goddess in Egypt
ISIS's Use of Cyberspace – Furthering the Organization's Goals Utilizing
Influences of Egyptian Lotus Symbolism and Ritualistic Practices
Resheph in the Hebrew Bible
Qetesh - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
The Land of the Sasw (Nomads) of Yhwa at Soleb
I. Introduction. Syro–Egyptian God- Kdsht
Muslim-American Involvement with Violent Extremism, 2015 CHARLES KURZMAN DEPARTMENT of SOCIOLOGY UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL
Egyptian and Canaanite Religious Convergence: the Mysterious “Queen of Heaven”