qdšt-ꜥꜣsṯrt-ꜥnṯjt

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Egyptian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /kɛdʃɛt ɑːʔɑsɛt͡ʃrɛt ɑːnt͡ʃit/
    • Conventional anglicization: qedshet-aasetjret-antjit

Proper noun[edit]

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  1. epithet of Qetesh, as syncretized with Astarte and Anat

References[edit]

  • Edwards, I. E. S. (1955) “A Relief of Qudshu-Astarte-Anath in the Winchester College Collection” in Journal of Near Eastern Studies, volume 14, no. 1, pages 49–51
  • Cornelius, Izak (2004) “The Many Faces of the Goddess: The Iconography of the Syro-Palestinian Goddesses Anat, Astarte, Qedeshet, and Asherah c.1500-1000 BCE”. Fribourg, Switzerland: Academic Press, Plate 5.16
  • Hadley, Judith M. (2000) The Cult of Asherah in Ancient Israel and Judah: Evidence for a Hebrew Goddess. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pages 191—192
  • Pritchard, James B., editor (1969) The Ancient Near East in Pictures Relating to the Old Testament: Second Edition with Supplement. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, page 352