- Benoth
Benoth, Hierodulen im Tempel der phönizischcarthagischen Urania.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Benoth, Hierodulen im Tempel der phönizischcarthagischen Urania.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
BENOTH — nomen idoli Babyloniorum. 2. Reg. c. 17. v. 30. Latine filiae, intelligentiae, vel aedificationes. Vide Selden. de Dus Syris … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SOCOTH-BENOTH — Idolum Babyloniorum, 2. Regum c. 17. v. 30. Ubi, postquam Salmanassar Rex Assyriae, excisô Samaritanorum regnô, incolas captivos abduxerat, migrare iubens in Samariam colonias de Babel, de Cuth, de Ava, de Hamath, et de Sepharvaim: dicitur,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Succoth-benoth — or Succoth Benoth was a Babylonian deity, one of the deities of the city of Samaria mentioned by name in 2 Kings 17:30. [http://www.mechon mamre.org/e/et/et09b17.htm] The Bible says that these deities were idols, although the Samaritans were not… … Wikipedia
SUCCOTH-BENOTH — (Heb. סֻכּוֹת־בְּנוֹת; LXX, Socchôth/bainith/benithei/banitha, Rochchôthbaineithei), unidentified deity worshiped by the Babylonians who were settled in Samaria after the fall of the Northern Kingdom (c. 722 B.C.E.; II Kings 17:30). Succoth… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SUCCOTH-BENOTH — 2. Reg. c. 17. v. 30. nomen idoli est, quod, e populis ex Assyria in Iudaeam a Salmanaslare translatis, Babylonii coluerunt, Talmudicis, qui illud exponunt gallinam cum pullis suis, in Sanhedrin c. 7. fol. 63. b. Bochartus vero Gap desc: Hebrew… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Suchoth Benoth — Suchoth Benoth, s. Sukkoth Benoth … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Sukkoth Benoth — (hebr., d.i. Hütten od. Hüllen der Töchter), ein Idol der von Salmanassar aus Babylon nach Samaria verpflanzten Colonisten, nach Ein. war es ein Thier, u. zwar eine Henne, entweder eine wirkliche, od. das Bild einer Henne mit ihren Jungen, od.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Succoth-benoth — Tents of daughters, supposed to be the name of a Babylonian deity, the goddess Zir banit, the wife of Merodach, worshipped by the colonists in Samaria (2 Kings 17:30) … Easton's Bible Dictionary
VENUS — I. VENUS ab antiquis amorum, gratiarum, pulchritudinis, deliciarum, voluptatumque omnium habita est Dea: ita dicta a veniendo, quod ad omnes res veniat, ut auctore est Cicer. l. 3. de Nat. Deor. c. 24. Hanc Poetae, ex spumâ maris et Caeli… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ZOOLATRIA — seu cultus animalium, qui apud Aegyptios olim hodiequeapud Indos, prodigiose frequens est, ex μετεμψοχώσεος dogmate ortum traxit; in quod processu temporum degeneravit de Immortalitate Animae doctrina, quam praeter alia a Iosepho accepcrant… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale