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Yahweh and Yahshua Music Not Elohim, Lord, God
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Yahweh and Yahshua girl singing to YAHWEH OUR FATHER,YAHSHUA OUR MESSIYAH
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Yahweh and Yahshua song by Esther SevanYah violin
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Yahweh and Yahshua girl singing to our Heavenly FATHER
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Yahweh and Yahshua music by Maria
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Ba‘alat Gebal, 'Lady of Byblos', was the goddess of the city of Byblos, Phoenicia in ancien
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Byblos Jbeil
Musique de Omar Faruk Tekbilek 2011 - Last Moments Of Love Byblos (appelée aussi Goubla dans les textes cunéiformes, Βύϐλος en grec ancien, Kében par les Égy...
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Yahweh and Yahshua music by Maria
BIBLE MEANING
Fertile Crescent
myth series
Palm tree symbol.svg
Mesopotamian
Levantine
Arabian
Near Eastern Religions
The Levant
El
Elyon
Hadad
Adon
Anat
Arsu
A...
BIBLE MEANING
Fertile Crescent
myth series
Palm tree symbol.svg
Mesopotamian
Levantine
Arabian
Near Eastern Religions
The Levant
El
Elyon
Hadad
Adon
Anat
Arsu
Asherah
Astarte
Atargatis
Azizos
The Ba‘als
Ba`alat Gebal
Berith
Dagon
Elohim
Eshmun
Kubaba
Liluri
Manuzi
Mot
Shaddai
Salem
Yam
Yarikh
view talk edit
Ba‘alat Gebal, 'Lady of Byblos', was the goddess of the city of Byblos, Phoenicia in ancient times. She was sometimes known to the Greeks as Baaltis or Atargatis.[1][2]
Ba‘alat Gebal was generally identified with the pan-Semitic goddess ‘Ashtart (Astarte) and, like ‘Ashtart, equated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite. However, Sanchuniathon presents Ba‘alat Gebal as a sister of ‘Ashtart and Asherah, and calls Ba‘alat Gebal by the name Dione, meaning that he identified her either with Asherah or with the mother of Greek Aphrodite, the Titan goddess Dione. According to Sanchuniathon, Baaltis/Dione, like Asherah and ‘Ashtart, was a sister and wife of 'El. He states that she bore daughters to El and that it was El who gave the city of Byblos to her.
Ba‘alat Gebal was distinguished in iconography from ‘Ashtart or other aspects of ‘Ashtart or similar goddesses by two, tall, upright feathers in her headdress.
The temple of Ba‘alat Gebal in Byblos was built around 2700 BC. Dedications from Egyptians begin appearing from the second to the 6th Egyptian dynasties. Two of these inscriptions equate Ba‘alat Gebal with the Egyptian goddess Hathor. Frank Moore Cross writes that at Sinai Ba‘alat seems to have referred to Hathor and possibly to Qudšu (see Qetesh), who is Asherah.[3]
Bibliography[edit]
Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Je m'appelle Byblos (My name is Byblos), H & D, 2005. ISBN 2 914 266 04 9
References[edit]
Jump up ^ "The Role of the Temple of Ba'alat Gebal as Intermediary between Egypt and Byblos during the Old Kingdom". Jstor. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
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BIBLE MEANING
Fertile Crescent
myth series
Palm tree symbol.svg
Mesopotamian
Levantine
Arabian
Near Eastern Religions
The Levant
El
Elyon
Hadad
Adon
Anat
Arsu
Asherah
Astarte
Atargatis
Azizos
The Ba‘als
Ba`alat Gebal
Berith
Dagon
Elohim
Eshmun
Kubaba
Liluri
Manuzi
Mot
Shaddai
Salem
Yam
Yarikh
view talk edit
Ba‘alat Gebal, 'Lady of Byblos', was the goddess of the city of Byblos, Phoenicia in ancient times. She was sometimes known to the Greeks as Baaltis or Atargatis.[1][2]
Ba‘alat Gebal was generally identified with the pan-Semitic goddess ‘Ashtart (Astarte) and, like ‘Ashtart, equated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite. However, Sanchuniathon presents Ba‘alat Gebal as a sister of ‘Ashtart and Asherah, and calls Ba‘alat Gebal by the name Dione, meaning that he identified her either with Asherah or with the mother of Greek Aphrodite, the Titan goddess Dione. According to Sanchuniathon, Baaltis/Dione, like Asherah and ‘Ashtart, was a sister and wife of 'El. He states that she bore daughters to El and that it was El who gave the city of Byblos to her.
Ba‘alat Gebal was distinguished in iconography from ‘Ashtart or other aspects of ‘Ashtart or similar goddesses by two, tall, upright feathers in her headdress.
The temple of Ba‘alat Gebal in Byblos was built around 2700 BC. Dedications from Egyptians begin appearing from the second to the 6th Egyptian dynasties. Two of these inscriptions equate Ba‘alat Gebal with the Egyptian goddess Hathor. Frank Moore Cross writes that at Sinai Ba‘alat seems to have referred to Hathor and possibly to Qudšu (see Qetesh), who is Asherah.[3]
Bibliography[edit]
Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Je m'appelle Byblos (My name is Byblos), H & D, 2005. ISBN 2 914 266 04 9
References[edit]
Jump up ^ "The Role of the Temple of Ba'alat Gebal as Intermediary between Egypt and Byblos during the Old Kingdom". Jstor. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
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Byblos Jbeil
Musique de Omar Faruk Tekbilek 2011 - Last Moments Of Love Byblos (appelée aussi Goubla dans les textes cunéiformes, Βύϐλος en grec ancien, Kében par les Égy......
Musique de Omar Faruk Tekbilek 2011 - Last Moments Of Love Byblos (appelée aussi Goubla dans les textes cunéiformes, Βύϐλος en grec ancien, Kében par les Égy...
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Musique de Omar Faruk Tekbilek 2011 - Last Moments Of Love Byblos (appelée aussi Goubla dans les textes cunéiformes, Βύϐλος en grec ancien, Kében par les Égy...
"Seeing the sights" Jcbeep's photos around Tripoli, Lebanon (sights to see in lebabon tripoli)
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