ʿAṯtar

ʿAṯtar
Deity of the Morning and Evening Star
Fragmen stela Arab Selatan yang menggambarkan ibex dan tiga kepala Arabian oryx berbaring, yang diasosiasikan dengan ʿAṯtar.
PlanetVenus
HewanGazelle (di Suriah dan Arabia)
Padanan
MesopotamianLugal-Marada,[1] Zababa (through equation with Aštabi),[2] Ninurta (through equation with Aštabi[3] and Lugal-Marada)[4]
HurrianAštabi

ʿAṯtar adalah dewa Semit kuno yang peran, nama, dan bahkan jenis kelaminnya bervariasi menurut budaya Asia Barat. Pada kedua jenis kelamin, ʿAṯtar diidentifikasikan dengan planet Venus, bintang pagi dan sore, dalam beberapa manifestasi mitologi Semit.[5]

Referensi

  1. ^ George 1993, hlm. 6.
  2. ^ Ayali-Darshan 2014, hlm. 98.
  3. ^ Archi 2013, hlm. 10.
  4. ^ Archi 1997, hlm. 417.
  5. ^ Smith, Homer W. (1952). Man and His Gods. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. hlm. 85. 

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