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3rdgensooner
3/28/2011, 01:56 PM
God's Wife Edited Out of the Bible -- Almost (http://news.discovery.com/history/god-wife-yahweh-asherah-110318.html)

God's wife, Asherah, was a powerful fertility goddess, according to a theologian.



God had a wife, Asherah, whom the Book of Kings suggests was worshiped alongside Yahweh in his temple in Israel, according to an Oxford scholar.

In 1967, Raphael Patai was the first historian to mention that the ancient Israelites worshiped both Yahweh and Asherah. The theory has gained new prominence due to the research of Francesca Stavrakopoulou, who began her work at Oxford and is now a senior lecturer in the department of Theology and Religion at the University of Exeter.

Information presented in Stavrakopoulou's books, lectures and journal papers has become the basis of a three-part documentary series, now airing in Europe, where she discusses the Yahweh-Asherah connection.

"You might know him as Yahweh, Allah or God. But on this fact, Jews, Muslims and Christians, the people of the great Abrahamic religions, are agreed: There is only one of Him," writes Stavrakopoulou in a statement released to the British media. "He is a solitary figure, a single, universal creator, not one God among many ... or so we like to believe."

"After years of research specializing in the history and religion of Israel, however, I have come to a colorful and what could seem, to some, uncomfortable conclusion that God had a wife," she added.

Stavrakopoulou bases her theory on ancient texts, amulets and figurines unearthed primarily in the ancient Canaanite coastal city called Ugarit, now modern-day Syria. All of these artifacts reveal that Asherah was a powerful fertility goddess.

Asherah's connection to Yahweh, according to Stavrakopoulou, is spelled out in both the Bible and an 8th century B.C. inscription on pottery found in the Sinai desert at a site called Kuntillet Ajrud.

"The inscription is a petition for a blessing," she shares. "Crucially, the inscription asks for a blessing from 'Yahweh and his Asherah.' Here was evidence that presented Yahweh and Asherah as a divine pair. And now a handful of similar inscriptions have since been found, all of which help to strengthen the case that the God of the Bible once had a wife."

Also significant, Stavrakopoulou believes, "is the Bible's admission that the goddess Asherah was worshiped in Yahweh's Temple in Jerusalem. In the Book of Kings, we're told that a statue of Asherah was housed in the temple and that female temple personnel wove ritual textiles for her."

Fraggle145
3/28/2011, 02:00 PM
But **** you Mary Magdalene.

Mississippi Sooner
3/28/2011, 02:01 PM
I bet she could whip up a mean sammich.

KantoSooner
3/28/2011, 02:10 PM
The Epic of Gilgamesh is another good one: creation in a garden, temptation by a snake, burning shrubbery that talks. Sounds a lot like another story we're familiar with....only it predates the Bible by something like 2,000 years and resulted in the 'wrong' religion.
Could it be a pretty standardized neo-lithic origin myth that has just been recycled time and time again?

When my daughter was 5 she referred to Santa Claus as 'ski Buddha'. If the shoe fits...

OULenexaman
3/28/2011, 02:14 PM
I bet she could whip up a mean sammich. god only knows..

sappstuf
3/28/2011, 02:18 PM
The Epic of Gilgamesh is another good one: creation in a garden, temptation by a snake, burning shrubbery that talks. Sounds a lot like another story we're familiar with....only it predates the Bible by something like 2,000 years and resulted in the 'wrong' religion.
Could it be a pretty standardized neo-lithic origin myth that has just been recycled time and time again?

When my daughter was 5 she referred to Santa Claus as 'ski Buddha'. If the shoe fits...

http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/knightni.jpg

Fraggle145
3/28/2011, 02:19 PM
NI

AlboSooner
3/28/2011, 02:52 PM
Well, there's much to be said, but I'll refrain to saying it was sign of the time when a female goddess has as a power her womb. it reflects the difficulty people faced in procreating at the time.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/30/Asherah.jpg



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According to the documentary hypothesis, the majority of the forty references to Asherah in the Hebrew Bible derive from the Deuteronomist, always in a hostile framework: the Deuteronomist judges the kings of Israel and Judah according to how rigorously they uphold Yahwism and suppress the worship of Asherah and other deities. King Manasseh, for example is said to have placed an Asherah pole in the Holy Temple, and was therefore one who "did evil in the sight of the LORD" (2 Kings 21:7); but king Hezekiah "removed the high places, and broke the pillars, and cut down the Asherah", (2 Kings 18.4), and was noted as the most righteous of Judah's kings before the coming of the reformer Josiah, in whose reign the Deuteronomistic history of the kings was composed. In addition to the authors of Exodus, Deuteronomy, Kings, and Judges, the prophets Isaiah (Isaiah 17:8, 27:9), Jeremiah (Jereimiah 17:2), and Micah (Micah 5:14) also condemned worship of Asherah and praised turning from this idolatry to worship Yahweh alone as the true God.

The Hebrew Bible uses the term asherah in two senses, as a cult object and as a divine name.[22] As a cult object, the asherah can be "made", "cut down", and "burnt", and Deuteronomy 16:21 prohibits the planting of trees as asherah, implying that a stylised tree or lopped trunk is intended.[23] At other verses a goddess is clearly intended, as, for example, 2 Kings 23:4–7, where items are being made "for Baal and Asherah".[24] The references to asherah in Isaiah 17:8 and 2:8 suggest that there was no distinction in ancient thought between the object and the goddess.[25]

Leroy Lizard
3/28/2011, 04:50 PM
This man knew what to do with people who spouted off such blasphemous nonsense.

http://i3.fc-img.com/CTV02/Comcast_CIM_Prod_Fancast_Image/23/260/1227621865373_10ConquerorWorm_mif_290_210.jpg

Chuck Bao
3/28/2011, 05:29 PM
Interesting…

Archeology is proving that a lot of the Old Testament was made up by the religious class of a rather insignificant kingdom of sheepherders some 3,500 years ago.

Maybe, it was quite apparent to them at the time that the one true god can’t have a wife, or he wouldn’t be the one true god and that would be antipathy to their monotheist beliefs. That doesn’t mean that that is what the sheepherders actually believed or worshipped at the time.

Given today’s religious beliefs in these modern times and many scientific-minded folks, still some people are going to stubbornly cling to what their mama and papa taught them. So yeah, the jury is still out on this, despite the archeological evidence.

Yeah, I do realize that I have essentially added nothing to this conversation.

MamaMia
3/28/2011, 05:33 PM
I'm not surprised. All the good men are taken. :P

Chuck Bao
3/28/2011, 06:16 PM
I'm not surprised. All the good men are taken. :P

Girlfriend, you are a Goddess. And, I don't care what anyone says, you are a Goddess. The people that you have helped over the years will support that.

C&CDean
3/28/2011, 06:19 PM
Yup. The day I woke up and had homeade jam on my doorstep was the day I knew Mama was a goddess. For realz.

Leroy Lizard
3/28/2011, 06:34 PM
Maybe, it was quite apparent to them at the time that the one true god can’t have a wife, or he wouldn’t be the one true god...

WTF? That makes no sense. Unlike many here in the South Oval, I don't think God was *****-whipped.

MamaMia
3/28/2011, 06:38 PM
Yup. The day I woke up and had homeade jam on my doorstep was the day I knew Mama was a goddess. For realz.

Speaking of...last night it got down to 32 degrees. It may be the 3rd year in a row that most of the sand plum blossoms will have frozen and fall off the vine. :(

I do know of a little place by the river that usually has wild sand plums if it doesn't freeze too much after the spring weather pops the blossoms out. Its kind of protected. I went to check it out last year though and the weather nipped them too. So all I got for my efforts was an unproductive walk through a cow pasture full of chiggers followed by a bleach bath. :P

Mongo
3/28/2011, 06:39 PM
No wonder God's clothes look so sharp and pressed

Leroy Lizard
3/28/2011, 06:41 PM
And when he wants coffee, he gets it.