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Focusing on the everyday religious practices of ancient Israelites, William Dever explores the significance of local shrines and the concept of "folk religion." He highlights the role of women in these practices, particularly in relation to the goddess Asherah, often dismissed by biblical authors but seen by modern scholars as a vital figure. This groundbreaking archaeological study synthesizes recent findings and offers a vivid portrayal of religious life, appealing to both experts and general readers while inviting lively discussion on its implications.
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Did God Have a Wife?: Archaeology and Folk Religion in Ancient Israel, William G. Dever
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- 2008
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