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RESHEPH IN THE HEBREW BIBLE - Jewish Bible QuarterlyJun 26, 2017 · In the Hebrew Bible, with its monotheistic belief, Resheph is not a deity and has several meanings, such as “pestilence,” “arrow,” and “fire”.
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Resheph - Jewish Virtual LibraryResheph was an important god in the Aramaic pantheon of the eighth century B.C.E. (see, e.g., the inscription of Panammu I; H. Donner and W. Roellig, ...Missing: deity | Show results with:deity
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Review of: Münnich, Maciej M. The God Resheph in the Ancient Near East. Vol. 11. Mohr Siebeck, 2013### Summary of Review of "The God Resheph in the Ancient Near East" by Maciej M. Münnich
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[PDF] The God Resheph in the Ancient Near East - Mohr SiebeckThe publication, which readers hold in their hands, is the result of several years of au- thor's work. However, it was undoubtedly created to a large extent ...
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None### Summary of Resheph and Rushpan from the Document
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The God Resheph in the Ancient Near East - Mohr SiebeckResheph was a belligerent, aggressive god who used diseases to attack people, but who could also heal. In Egypt, Resheph was originally venerated as the deity ...Missing: Aramaic Greek Ρεσεφ<|control11|><|separator|>
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Reshef | Encyclopedia.comReshef's name is probably a derivative of the same Semitic root as the Akkadian divine epithet rašbu, "redoubtable." In fact, interchanges between labials (b/p ) ...
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None### Summary of Resheph's Iconography from Tell el-Borg Stela (TBO 760)
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[PDF] Resheph in the Hebrew BibleThe worship of Resheph is found in Ugaritic, Phoenician, Aramaic and Egyptian texts.
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RESHEPH AND YHWH SEBA'OT by - jstorwith Resheph in Egyptian iconography. Figure 1 shows Resheph, in. Figure One. Reshpeh in martial position, with weapons in both hands, and wearing con- ical ...
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[PDF] The God Resheph in the Ancient Near EastAlthough Resheph belongs to the foreground figures in the Near Eastern myths he enjoys considerable popularity among contemporary scholars. One can enumerate nu ...
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Resheph רשף - Brill Reference WorksIt is the name of one of the most popular West-Semitic gods, venerated in Syria, Palestine and Egypt. The etymology of the name is still very uncertain. It is ...
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[PDF] I. Introduction. Syro–Palestinian godR. is known as an important god from Eblaitic and Ugaritic texts as well as. Egyptian sources (LEITZ 2002). He is considered a chthonic god, the bringer of.
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Epic of Kret - K. C. Hanson's HomePageApr 2, 2007 · 1/4 of disease, 1/5 Reshef carried off, 1/6 by the Lads of Yamm, 1/7 fell by the sword. ... Kret sees his progeny, sees his progeny ruined,
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Groupings of Deities in the Ritual Tariffs from Ras Shamra-Ugarit - jstorResheph, through. Hurrian Iršappa) immediately precedes the goddess c-n-t A-m-r-n (i. e. eAnat of the Amo- ntes?) in §§ XII and XIII respectively. The ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A New Expression for Adoption from Nuzi and Ekalte - jstor... Rašap-lāʾi. Nevertheless, given the coincidences between the characters that appear in these docu-. 9. The chronology of the Ekalte texts is subject to debate ...
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The Pantheon of Alashiya and Eteocypriote - Academia.eduOn p. 102 n.4 Moran called attention to an aspect of the Hurrian and Hittite god Iršappa (= Rešeph) as god of commerce (Dir-ša-ap ...
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(PDF) Sacred Landscapes of Hittites and Luwians - Academia.eduSulinkatte, Ugaritic Rašap, Hurrian Iršappa. The divine mountain's name is to be read in one of these languages, presumably Hurrian. The relief seems to ...
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Two Faces of Resheph in Egyptian Sources - Academia.eduThe study explores the dual representations of the god Resheph in ancient Egyptian sources, examining his military and protective aspects.
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Onomastic micro-portrait: Resheph ḥṣ - Mapping Ancient PolytheismsResheph is a deity well known in the Near East from the middle of the 3rd millennium to the end of the 1st century BCE. He is found in Ugaritic, Phoenician, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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cypriot phoenicians and their cultural identity - Academia.eduPhoenician identity is associated with a strong sense of belonging to the city-state; in the case of Cyprus, it is especially Kition, where the “Phoenician” ...Missing: Resheph | Show results with:Resheph
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Carthaginian Religion - World History EncyclopediaJul 6, 2016 · Inscriptions on Punic stelae describe many temples to many different deities at Carthage, but unfortunately, very little remains of them ...
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The "Heracles Figure" at Hatra and Palmyra: Problems of InterpretationAug 10, 2025 · Its title derives from five Hatrean Aramaic inscriptions which record legal statements on capital punishment at Hatra, a city in the steppe ...
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Religion | The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic ...So it was that Anat, Reshef, Ashtart, Horon, Baal Saphon, and other deities were introduced into the land of the Nile, where the presence of Phoenician-speaking ...
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(PDF) “Trading Religions” from Bronze Age Iran to BactriaThese religious spaces were often connected with trade routes. They had an impact on them and on the trading activities carried ...
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[PDF] The Social History of Achaemenid Phoenicia - Iranian Studiestrade of Phoenician city-states in the Persian period are congruent with the picture of Phoenicia that scholars have drawn for the first part of the first ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the references to Resheph in the Hebrew Bible, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To retain maximum detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format for the biblical references, followed by a detailed narrative for scholarly interpretations and additional notes. This approach ensures all information is preserved while maintaining readability.
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10. Praising Kinyras - The Center for Hellenic Studies... Resheph, who was equated with Apollo by Phoenician-Cypriots. [60] But a fourth-century bilingual inscription from Tamassos qualifies both Apollo and Resheph ...
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Phoenician Religion -- Pagan - Phoenicia.orgPhoenician religion was inspired by nature, with a goddess as principal figure. They worshipped a triad of deities, including El, Baal, and Astarte, and had ...
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[PDF] PHOENICIAN IDENTITIES IN CYPRUS IN THE CLASSICAL ... - HALMay 21, 2021 · There are two outstanding exceptions: Reshef (that is constantly rendered as Apollo) and Anat. (constantly rendered as Athena). The case of the ...Missing: stelae | Show results with:stelae
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[PDF] Cross-cultural pilgrimage and religious change: translation, filial ...In Hellenistic Sidon a victorious athlete makes a dedication to Apollo Delphikos (not. Delios), and in early Roman period there is an Apolloneia festival.
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Resheph: A Syro-Canaanite Deity by Edward LipińskiThe one page of Conclusions offers a general profile of Resheph as a military god. In the Late Bronze Age, he is also a god who can inflict disease and plague.
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Syria-Canaan (Chapter 3) - The Cambridge Companion to Ancient ...The Baal Cycle reflects the Ugaritic sense of dependence on the gods for order, prosperity, and fertility in an economy tied to shipping trade and agriculture.
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Scapegoat: The Origins of the Crimson Thread - TheTorah.comSep 23, 2020 · In my “The Scapegoat Ritual and Its Ancient Near Eastern ... ritual (to better guarantee the halting of the plague). Then ...Missing: Resheph | Show results with:Resheph
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The Origins of Biblical Monotheism: Israel's Polytheistic Background ...M. J. Dahood and W. J. Fulco have argued for the astralization of Resheph at Ugarit ... enter the house of the king. . . .” The context could seem to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Deities and Dogs—Their Sacred Rites - The BAS LibraryIn the Kition plaque dogs and puppies (or better, their attendants) were thus paid a sum for services rendered, probably in the temples of Mukol or Resheph- ...
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Canaan In Egypt: Archaeological Evidence for a Social PhenomenonTemples to Canaanite gods such as Reshef, Qadesh, Anat and Astarte were established at Memphis, Giza, Pi-Ramesses, the Fayum and Deir el- Medineh, with some ...Missing: Resheph | Show results with:Resheph
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[PDF] The Iron Age city of Kition: the state of research 85 years after ... - HALJan 26, 2017 · Three inscriptions found in this sanctuary attest to the cult of the god Reshef-Mikal (Yon 2004: 78, nos 68–69; Caquot & Masson 1968). The ...Missing: Resheph | Show results with:Resheph
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base | British MuseumInscription note: Dedication of a statuette to the god Reshef A'lyyt by Menahem in the thirtieth year of the reign of Milkyaton, King of Kition and Idalion.