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- W117053383 abstract "It is a healthy sign of the accumulation of valuable new data and the progress in our understanding of Israelite religion that many will immediately ask if the title of this essay does not in fact beg the question. Can we really say that there was no goddess in Israelite religion throughout its history? What about the epigraphic and artifactual evidence for the presence of female deities in the environs of Israel? What dimension/ level/party in Israel is in view when one claims that there was or was not any recognition or worship of a goddess in Yahwism? Such questions are cogent and remind us of the complexity of this issue and of the fact that we cannot say as easily as in the past that one of the distinctive features of the worship of Yahweh was the absence of any consort in the cult or theology associated with Yahweh. Awareness of the dangers of over-simplification should not, however, lead us to ignore the important fact that a significant stream of Israelite religion, that which later came to be viewed as normative and is represented in the religious practices and theological conceptions of the Deuteronomistic corpus, the prophets of northern and southern Israel, the religious activities of some of Israel and Judah's greatest kingsDavid, Hezekiah, and Josiah, for example, and indeed the corpus of literature preserved in the Hebrew Bible as a whole, allowed for the worship of no other god or goddess alongside Yahweh. This is reflected in the first commandment of the Decalogue, the Deuteronomistic rejection of the Baalim and the Asheroth/ Ashtaroth (e.g., Judg 2:13-14; 3:7; 10:6; l Sam 7:3; 12:10; I Kgs 15:13; 16:32-33; 21:3-5 and the prophetic indictment of Israel's worship of other gods (e.g., Jer 7:9; Ezek 16; Hos 2). The degree of Deuteronomistic and prophetic reaction on this issue suggests the existence of counter tendencies, and even the radical purge of Jehu seems to have left the door open on this issue, if 2 Kgs 13:6 can be" @default.
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- W117053383 title "The Absence of the Goddess in Israelite Religion" @default.
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