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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GeshtinannaGeshtinanna - Wikipedia

    It has additionally been pointed out that Ninedina, a direct Sumerian equivalent of the Akkadian name Belet-Seri, which designated a goddess who corresponded to Geshtinanna, can be found in the early Fara god list already, but it is unknown if this goddess was one and the same as Geshtinanna.

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  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Nethinim means “given ones” or “those set apart.”. The Nethinim were a group of servants tasked with assisting the Levites in service of the temple. The Nethanim did the menial work required in temple operations, such as wood-cutting and water-carrying. Most translations of the Bible refer to this group as “temple servants.”.

  5. Believed able to cure diseases and prophesy the future, the Camenae were offered libations of water and milk. In the 2nd century bc the poet Quintus Ennius identified them with the Muses. Other articles where Geshtinanna is discussed: Tammuz: His sister, Geshtinanna, eventually finds him, and the myth ends with Inanna decreeing that Tammuz and ...

  6. Feb 25, 2011 · The gods of the Mesopotamian region were not uniform in name, power, provenance or status in the hierarchy. Mesopotamian culture varied from region to region and, because of this, Marduk should not be regarded as King of the Gods in the same way Zeus ruled in Greece. While Marduk was venerated highly in Babylon, Enlil held that place in Sumer.

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  7. Geshtinanna's grapes were harvested and made into wine in the fall, however, so brother and sister both "died, mythopoetically speaking, at harvest time, and both descended into the earth for underground storage" (62). So the pattern would be: · Dumuzi (grain, beer) dies in spring, stored underground in hot summer;

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DumuzidDumuzid - Wikipedia

    Dumuzid or Dumuzi or Tammuz (Sumerian: 𒌉𒍣, romanized: Dumuzid; Akkadian: Duʾūzu, Dûzu; Hebrew: תַּמּוּז, romanized: Tammūz), known to the Sumerians as Dumuzid the Shepherd (Sumerian: 𒌉𒍣𒉺𒇻, romanized: Dumuzid sipad) and to the Canaanites as Adon (Phoenician: 𐤀𐤃𐤍; Proto-Hebrew: 𐤀𐤃𐤍), is an ancient Mesopotamian and Levantine deity associated with ...

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