• Ezekiel was also shown the weeping of idolatrous women over the pagan god Tammuz (verses 14-15) and the worship of the sun by the priests (verses 16-18). (apostolicfaith.org)
  • These initiates into the Mystery religions had always worshiped their sun-god in his previous incarnations prior to Jesus as Mithra, Osiris, Dionysus, Tammuz, and Adonis to name just a few who were born of a virgin in a stable or cave, lived lives as the redeemer of mankind, and were crucified and risen saviors. (nazirene.org)
  • That Osiris as well as Adonis and Thammuz personified the Sun, is a supposition warranted by ritual similarity of worship. (google.es)
  • While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded. (google.com)
  • Her hips end below her naval that is also a male attribute, and if you look closeley she has an Adonis belt on either side of her body. (beforeitsnews.com)
  • Worship Venus like you know she loves to be worshipped. (tvmegasite.net)
  • It it paradoxical that in the context of modern life we have begun to worship the servant and defile the divine. (todayinsci.com)
  • The ancient Sumerians worshipped Utu as the god of the sun and divine justice, truth, and morality. (ihealcorner.com)
  • Educated by House legends Adonis and Steve Pointdexter, he's been following a singular musical path, producing a gritty, futuristic meltdown of House, Free Jazz, New Age and Noise. (animalpsi.com)
  • The people of Pafos loved and worshipped the Goddess of Love, and the most important Aphrodite's temple in all the Mediterranean was in this city. (cyprus-sothebysrealty.com)
  • The son of Pygmalion is also credited with building the first temple to the Goddess in Pafos after which the city became one of the main centres of worship of the Goddess of love. (cyprus-sothebysrealty.com)
  • A beautiful place for meditation and worship in a warm and welcoming community. (snovalleystar.com)
  • The catalogue of evil spirits has abundance of learning in it, and a very agreeable turn of poetry, which rises in a great measure from its describing the places where they were worshiped, by those beautiful marks of rivers so frequent among the ancient poets. (google.nl)
  • The reader will pardon me if I insert as a note on this beautiful passage, the account given us by the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell of this ancient piece of worship, and probably the first occasion of such a superstition. (google.nl)
  • doubtless the ancient river Adonis, as fa mous for the idolatrous rites performed here in lamentation of Adonis. (google.nl)
  • He was accounted the founder of the ancient hymns sung at the services of the Paphian Aphrodite and of Adonis. (gtp.gr)
  • In its popular form, it was especially a worship of the sun, moon and five planets, or, as it might have been expressed according to ancient notions, of the seven planets - the most beautiful, and perhaps, the most natural form of idolatry ever presented to the human imagination. (bibleportal.com)
  • The ancient Egyptians worshiped the Sun as the god, 'Ra' before, and after the time of Pharaoh Akhenaten. (ihealcorner.com)
  • apavioμos, the death or loss of Adonis, and eupnous, the finding of him again. (google.es)
  • which the heathens looked upon as proceeding from a kind of sympathy in the river for the death of Adonis, who was killed by a wild boar in the mountains, out of which this stream rises. (google.nl)
  • He then explores ecstatic religious rites open to citizen and non-citizen women alike, including the maenadic worship of Dionysus and rooftop laments of women over the death of Adonis. (brynmawr.edu)
  • After his death, the elites of Egypt reversed his efforts and continued to worship the previous god, Amon-Ra. (ihealcorner.com)
  • There have been many myths behind the origin of this city, one of them believing in Cinyras as the city's founder, whose son Adonis named the city after his mother Amathus. (cyprusconferences.org)
  • These included the image of jealousy in the Temple in verses 5-6, and the worship of creeping things and beasts by the city leaders in verses 7-13. (apostolicfaith.org)
  • Tom Ford cream and Powder Eye color in sun Worship (left) and young Adonis (right), $62 each Will life go on if you pass on these outrageously expensive stackable Tom Ford potted shadow duos (OMG! (halvert.com)
  • In verses 7-13, Ezekiel learned that the community leaders of Jerusalem were worshipping all manner of ceremonially unclean animals. (apostolicfaith.org)
  • and in their worshipping the sun between the porch of the temple and the altar, with their backs towards the sanctuary of YAHWEH (Ezek. (christadelphian-origin.org)
  • The New Testament Gospel stories are based on the initiation ceremonies and esoteric secrets including astrology and Sun worship that were performed and communicated in the Mystery schools. (truthseeker.se)
  • But as our elder brother, he would condemn those who call themselves Christian today who worship rather than imitate him -- and the original New Covenant scriptures were correct in the assertion that Yeshua/Jesus became the Anointed (Messiah/Christ) at his baptism, and the Son of God at the crucifixion. (nazirene.org)
  • Their worship was hidden, but Ezekiel was led to where it was taking place. (apostolicfaith.org)
  • The monastery is a great place to worship and pray to our Lord and Savior. (snovalleystar.com)
  • They worshipped Baal of the Lebanon, who may well have been Adonis, and at Amathus on the south coast they instituted the rites of Adonis and Aphrodite, or rather Astarte. (sacred-texts.com)
  • But the great seat of the worship of Aphrodite and Adonis in Cyprus was Paphos on the south-western side of the island. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Adonis was the mortal lover of the goddess Aphrodite in Greek mythology. (reply-well.com)
  • In Greek communities, Tammuz was called Adonis, and he was considered a consort of Aphrodite. (holyblasphemy.net)
  • This sexy curvy Aphrodite is a divine lady and made me feel like her Adonis. (caution-very-hot.com)
  • ADOʹNIA (Ἀδώνια), a festival celebrated in honour of Aphrodite and Adonis in most of the Grecian cities, as well as in numerous places in the East. (roger-pearse.com)
  • because Adonis was allowed to return to life, and spend half of the year with Aphrodite. (roger-pearse.com)
  • but it is possible that a native goddess of fertility was worshipped on the spot before the arrival of the Phoenicians, and that the newcomers identified her with their own Baalath or Astarte, whom she may have closely resembled. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Along with Adonis, his myth includes his eternal love Astarte, the goddess of love and beauty. (reply-well.com)
  • Of course, the occasion could easily have been a Phrygian family honouring Attis and Cybele, or perhaps a Phoenician family worshipping Adonis and Astarte. (taracelebrations.org)
  • Baalim is either a plural of dignity, or a word denoting the different forms under which Baal was worshipped, as Melkarth, Adonis, Rimmon, etc. (kingjamesbibleonline.org)
  • Byblos (modern Gebeil) in Phoenicia, the chief seat of the worship of Adonis, and situated on an eminence over-looking the river Adonis, north of Beirut, not far from the Mediterranean sea. (godtube.com)
  • Originally, he was a god worshipped in the area of Phoenicia (modern - day Lebanon), but was later adopted by the Greeks. (reply-well.com)
  • Adonis is the god of beauty and desire who was worshipped in Phoenicia but was later adopted by the Greeks. (dreamnetworkjournal.com)
  • It was the destiny of the Nathan Jesus-child that was celebrated in the worship of Adonis and Attis. (roohit.com)
  • Here, as at Byblus, these rites resembled the Egyptian worship of Osiris so closely that some people even identified the Adonis of Amathus with Osiris. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Ptolemy, strangely, claims that Phoenicians worship Mars as "Adonis" even as the comentary of his translator makes clear that Adonis is to be identified with Phyrigian Atys and Egyptian Osiris. (tumgik.com)
  • 33 III Sun Myths, Mysteries and Decadent Sex Worship. (nih.gov)
  • They provided the struggling ancestors of the Greeks with a limited number of miracles, taught them a selection of useful skills, taught them the methods of worshipping the gods, rewarded virtue and punished vice, and fathered children by humans. (academickids.com)
  • The gods transformed her into a myrrh tree and, in the form of a tree, she gave birth to Adonis. (reply-well.com)
  • According to which version of the story you're going by, one of the gods sent a boar in order to kill Adonis. (reply-well.com)
  • Whole civilizations based upon the worship of these false gods rose and fell in Asia, Africa, and South America. (resistance2010.com)
  • The Sanctuary of the Great Gods is one of one of the most expressive of the Classical websites in the whole of Greece and the ambiguity of the faith worshipped here as well as its initiation ceremonies adds to the strange sense of discovering it. (thenewchambers.com)
  • St. Cyril mentions an extraordinary ceremony practised by the Alexandrians: a letter was written to the women of Byblos, to inform them that Adonis was found again : this letter was thrown into the sea, which, it was pretended, failed not to convey it to Byblos in, seven days, upon receipt of which the Byblian women ceased their mourning, sung his praises, and made rejoicings as if he were restored to life. (roger-pearse.com)
  • But there are other Grecian mythologues that relate the tale of Adonis differently. (blogspot.com)
  • If two deities were thus fused in one, we may suppose that they were both varieties of that great goddess of motherhood and fertility whose worship appears to have been spread all over Western Asia from a very early time. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Thought of as the most significant god in Canaanite, was the god Adon: Adonis the god of permanent renewal, fertility, and beauty. (reply-well.com)
  • Eggs as a symbol of fertility and abundance may stretch back to the goddess-worshipping cultures of the Neolithic! (taracelebrations.org)
  • The word κάνϑων, instead of the usual ὂνος, suggested by its similarity to the κάνϑωρος (the scarabs), worshiped in Egypt, betrays the Egyptian standpoint of the author, it being also used to denote the sign upon the tongue of the Egyptian god Apis. (studylight.org)
  • The accusation that Jews worshiped the ass was for four centuries persistently made by certain Greek and Latin writers. (studylight.org)
  • In Greek mythology, he was named Adonis and would become known by this name. (reply-well.com)
  • AdonisIn Greek mythology, Adonis was the god of beauty and desire. (reply-well.com)
  • Adonis is the god of desire and beauty in Greek mythology that was sometimes called as the mortal god of beauty. (reply-well.com)
  • Adonis, in Greek mythology, is the god of beauty and desire and is a central figure in various mystery religions. (reply-well.com)
  • The cult of Aphrodite's paramour Adonis held a special appeal for Greek women, combining the erotic adoration of a beautiful youth with the emotional catharsis of lamentation for his death. (holyblasphemy.net)
  • It is within this Greek mythology that the pomegranate is also known as the 'fruit of the dead' and believed to have sprung from the blood of Adonis. (dreamnetworkjournal.com)
  • A Greek festival (usually lasting two days) that honored Adonis. (roger-pearse.com)
  • This is the story on which the Greek poet Bion founded his exquisite idyll entitled the Epitaph of Adonis, the beginning of which has been thus rather inefficiently "done into English. (blogspot.com)
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  • Subsequently Adonis, who was a great hunter, died from a wound inflicted by a wild boar on Mount Lebanon. (blogspot.com)
  • One of my favorite Trek quotes is from 'Who Mourns for Adonis', when Kirk's crew is captured by Apollo. (blogspot.com)
  • Apollo promises to take care of them if they'll worship him. (blogspot.com)
  • The whole family picks out their Sunday best to wear to the next morning's sunrise worship service to celebrate the Savior's resurrection and the renewal of life. (taracelebrations.org)
  • The next writer is Plutarch (46-120), who, in his "Quæstiones Conviviales," 4:5, states that the Jews abstained from eating the flesh of the hare because it resembled the ass, which is an animal worshiped by them. (studylight.org)
  • Neither do they worship the Jehovah-God of the Jews and Christians, a circumstance which of course proves that their founder, John the Baptist, did not worship him either. (sacred-texts.com)
  • These accounts are essentially different from the preceding ones, for they endeavor to supply some cause for such a remarkable form of worship. (studylight.org)
  • As Adonis is a mutation or evolved form of Tammus, in a different cultural setting, the two figures are not exactly the same. (holyblasphemy.net)
  • Here's the account of these wise men, right from Matthew 2:11 , "And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary [Miriam] his mother, and fell down and worshiped Him. (yrm.org)
  • Race is on his knees in front of the muscle god worshiping his massive meat, spitting, licking and cramming the big rod down his throat. (ragingstallion.co.uk)
  • The god who was slain as Adonis, and who rose again, was not thought of as embodied in the flesh. (roohit.com)
  • in recognition of this benefit they made the domestic ass-its nearest congener-the object of their worship. (studylight.org)
  • Popular videos include worship music from your favorite Christian artists, cute videos with adorable kids and animals, hilarious videos from Christian comedians, user-uploaded videos, and clean viral videos to brighten your day. (godtube.com)
  • I worship this woman's body, she is a true perfection - seductive, sensual, erotic and passionate. (caution-very-hot.com)
  • The following day was spent in every expression of mirth and joy, in memory of Venus's having obtained the favour of Proserpina, that Adonis should return to life, and live with her one half of the year. (roger-pearse.com)