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<p> Two-horned Astartes, [[Genesis]] 14:5 , or simply Ashtaroth, Deuteronomy 1:4 , a city of Og, king of Ashan, beyond Jordan. The name is doubtless derived from the goddess [[Ashtoreth]] or Astarte, whose images were adored there under the figure of a female with a crescent, or horns. It was in the limits of the half tribe of Manasseh, Joshua 13:31; and was a [[Levitical]] city, 1 Chronicles 6:71 . It is also called Beeshterah, Joshua 21:27 . </p>
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<p> Two-horned Astartes, &nbsp;Genesis 14:5 , or simply Ashtaroth, &nbsp;Deuteronomy 1:4 , a city of Og, king of Ashan, beyond Jordan. The name is doubtless derived from the goddess [[Ashtoreth]] or Astarte, whose images were adored there under the figure of a female with a crescent, or horns. It was in the limits of the half tribe of Manasseh, &nbsp;Joshua 13:31; and was a [[Levitical]] city, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:71 . It is also called Beeshterah, &nbsp;Joshua 21:27 . </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 12 October 2021

Ashtaroth-Karnaim [1]

Two-horned Astartes,  Genesis 14:5 , or simply Ashtaroth,  Deuteronomy 1:4 , a city of Og, king of Ashan, beyond Jordan. The name is doubtless derived from the goddess Ashtoreth or Astarte, whose images were adored there under the figure of a female with a crescent, or horns. It was in the limits of the half tribe of Manasseh,  Joshua 13:31; and was a Levitical city,  1 Chronicles 6:71 . It is also called Beeshterah,  Joshua 21:27 .

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