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Atargatis... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ATARGATIS. a-tar'-ga-tis (
Atargatis; the
Revised Version (British and American) wrongly ATERGATIS
.../a/atargatis.htm - 7kAtaroth (7 Occurrences)
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Kittim (8 Occurrences)
... Naturally they brought with them their religion, the worship of the moon-goddess
Atargatis (Derceto) being introduced at Paphos, and the Phoenician Baal at ...
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Diana (5 Occurrences)
... In Cappadocia she was known as Ma; to the Syrians as Atargatis or Mylitta; among
the Phoenicians as Astarte, a name which appears among the Assyrians as Ishtar ...
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Carnaim
... In the temple of Atargatis, which was situated here, those who fled from the city
were put to death. It is apparently identical with Ashteroth Karnaim. ...
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At'arah (1 Occurrence)
At'arah. << Atarah, At'arah. Atargatis >>. Multi-Version Concordance At'arah (1
Occurrence). ... (See RSV). << Atarah, At'arah. Atargatis >>. Reference Bible.
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Artemis (5 Occurrences)
... In Cappadocia she was known as Ma; to the Syrians as Atargatis or Mylitta; among
the Phoenicians as Astarte, a name which appears among the Assyrians as Ishtar ...
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Carchemish (3 Occurrences)
... The patron-deity of the city was the Asiatic goddess Atargatis, whose worship, when
the place lost its importance, was removed to the new Hierapolis now ...
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Atergatis
... << Aterezaias, Atergatis. Ateta >>. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ATERGATIS.
a-ter'-ga-tis. See ATARGATIS. << Aterezaias, Atergatis. Ateta >>. Reference Bible
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