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This week on Goddess Bible Study, we continue our exploration of the Mesopotamian goddess mythology that the Hebrew prophets would later rebel against. For the Israelites in the Bible, this goddess and her husband were Astarte and Tammuz.
For the next few weeks on Goddess Bible Study, we will step back from the Bible to explore some of the neighboring cultures in Mesopotamia and Canaan.
Goddess Bible Study is back with another greatest hit of “Embarrassing Bible Stories” that most preachers like to move past quickly with little comment.
In this week’s discussion in Goddess Bible Study, we continue the theme of Bronze Age matriarchal marriages and look at the relationship of Abraham’s grandson Jacob and his wives Rachel and Leah.
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