Ashima Shiraishi Now. Amos 8:14, RSV, has ASHIMAH. Ashima was a West Semitic goddess of fa

Amos 8:14, RSV, has ASHIMAH. Ashima was a West Semitic goddess of fate related to the Akkadian goddess Shimti ("fate"), who was a goddess in her own right but also a title of other goddesses such as Damkina and Ishtar. ?????????), deity worshiped by the people of Hamath in Syria, who were deported to Samaria and its environs to replace the Israelites, exiled in 722–21 b. Study the definition of Ashima with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments. " A curious confusion has been made by some of the later commentators—even by Abraham ibn Ezra—who mistake the idol Ashima for the Samaritan appellation for God, Ashima meaning "the Name"; just as the Jews are accustomed to speak of the Deity as "ha-Shem" (Reifmann, in Gurland's "Ginze Yisrael," 74). e. Ashima is a deity mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the context of the religious practices of the people of Hamath. The reference to Ashima is found in 2 Kings 17:30, which states: "The men of Hamath made Ashima. Ashima ASHIMA ə shī’ mə (אֲשִׁימָֽא). c.

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