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'''Asyera''' ({{IPAc-en|icon|ˈ|æ|ʃ|ə|r|ə}}; [[Ugaritic language|Ugaritic]]: 𐎀𐎘𐎗𐎚
== Istri dewa ==
Dipuja sebagai istri [[Baal]]. Selain itu juga diidentifikasi sebagai istri atau ratu dari dewa [[Sumeria]], [[Anu]], atau dewa Ugarit, "[[El]]", dewa tertua di kumpulan dewa-dewa mereka.{{sfn|OCWM|2000|pp=32}}<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=kQFtlva3HaYC&lpg=PA32&dq=Athirat%20wife%20of%20Anu&pg=PA32#v=onepage&q=Athirat%20wife%20of%20Anu&f=false ''Oxford Companion to World Mythology'', p.32]</ref> Peran ini memberi Asyera kedudukan tinggi di kalangan para dewa Ugarit.<ref>{{harvnb|Binger|1997|p=74}}</ref> Nama [[Allat]] (Elat, Ilat) dalam [[Sanchuniathon]] jelas berkaitan dengan Asyera, karena julukan yang sama "dewi paling gemilang" (''the goddess par excellence''), yang diberikan kepadanya.<ref>{{citation | last=Olyan | first=Saul M. | year=1988 | title=Asherah and the cult of Yahweh in Israel | publisher=Scholars Press | isbn=9781555402549 |page=79}}</ref> [[Kitab Yeremia]] yang ditulis sekitar tahun 628 SM
== Di Ugarit ==
Dalam teks Ugarit (sebelum [[1200 SM]]) Athirat hampir selalu diikuti oleh gelar penuhnya ''rbt {{Unicode|ʼaṯrt}} ym'', ''rabat {{Unicode|ʼAṯirat}} yammi'', 'Dewi Athirat dari Laut' atau diterjemahkan lebih lengkap 'Wanita yang menenun di atas laut', (Ugaritic
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Her other main divine epithet was "qaniyatu ʾilhm" (Ugaritic
In those texts, Athirat is the consort of the god [[El (god)|El]]; there is one reference to the 70 sons of Athirat, presumably the same as the 70 sons of El. She is clearly distinguished from [[Ashtart|{{Unicode|ʿAshtart}}]] (better known in English as Astarte or Ashtoreth in the Bible) in the Ugaritic documents although in non-Ugaritic sources from later periods the distinction between the two goddesses can be blurred; either as a result of scribal error or through possible [[syncretism]]. In any case, the two names begin with different consonants in the Semitic languages; Athirat/Asherah (Ugaritic
She is also called '''Elat''' (Ugaritic
Among the Hittites this goddess appears as Asherdu(s) or Asertu(s), the consort of Elkunirsa (from the Ugaritic title, El-qan-arsha
Among the [[Amarna letters]] a king of the [[Amorites]] is named [[Abdi-Ashirta]], "Servant of Asherah".<ref>Noted by Raphael Patai, "The Goddess Asherah", ''Journal of Near Eastern Studies'' '''24'''.1/2 (1965:37–52) p. 39.</ref>
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== Di Israel dan Yehuda ==
Ada pakar yang berpendapat bahwa nama Asyera dihilangkan dari Alkitab dan bahwa banyak orang Israel menyembah banyak dewa, termasuk Asyera, sebelum tahun [[586 SM]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Viegas|first=Jennifer|title=God's Wife Edited Out of the Bible -- Almost|url=http://news.discovery.com/history/god-wife-yahweh-asherah-110318.html|publisher=Discovery, LLC|accessdate=8/21/2012|archive-date=2012-11-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121118051927/http://news.discovery.com/history/god-wife-yahweh-asherah-110318.html|dead-url=yes}}</ref> Professor Herbert Niehr dari [[Tübingen University]] berpendapat bahwa politheisme perlahan-lahan digantikan ooleh monotheisme antara tahun 586 SM dan abad ke-2 SM.<ref name=BBC/><ref>Quote from
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==Ashira in Arabia==
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The Arabic root ''{{Unicode|ʼṯr}}'' is similar in meaning to the Hebrew indicating "to tread" used as a basis to explain the name of Ashira as "Lady of the sea", specially that the Arabic root ''ymm'' also means "sea".<ref>Lucy Goodison and Christine Morris, ''Ancient Goddesses: Myths and Evidence'' (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1998), 79.</ref>
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== Lihat pula ==
* [[Baal]]
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** [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1942&letter=A&search=Asherah ''Jewish Encyclopedia'': Asherah]
** [http://www.zeek.net/spirit_0407.shtml Rabbi Jill Hammer "An Altar of Earth: Reflections on Jews, Goddesses and the Zohar"]
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** [[El (god)#Ēl in Ugarit|El (god) in Ugarit]].
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* '''Kuntillet inscriptions'''
** [http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/berlinerblau5.htm Jacques Berlinerblau, "Official religion and popular religion in pre-Exilic ancient Israel"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120204055821/http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/berlinerblau5.htm |date=2012-02-04 }} (Commentary on Yahweh's Asherah.)
** [http://www.ancientneareast.net/kuntillet_ajrud.html ANE: Kuntillet bibliography]
** [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jwst/second.htm Jeffrey H. Tigay, "A Second Temple Parallel to the Blessings from Kuntillet Ajrud" (University of Pennsylvania)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120716181225/http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jwst/second.htm |date=2012-07-16 }} (This equates Asherah with ''an'' asherah.)
* '''Israelite Religion'''
** [http://www.adath-shalom.ca/israelite_religion.htm David Steinberg, "Israelite Religion to Judaism: the Evolution of the Religion of Israel"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150221125002/http://www.adath-shalom.ca/israelite_religion.htm |date=2015-02-21 }}
** [http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/nes275/studentproj/fall05/kmr38/index.html Asherah: Goddess of the Bible?] (Cornell University course project)
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