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  2. Tribe of Asher - Wikipedia

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    Asher remained a member of the new kingdom until Assyria conquered its territory in c. 723 BC and deported the population. From that time, tradition has counted the Tribe of Asher as one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. The New Testament describes Anna the prophetess and her father, Phanuel, as belonging to the Tribe of Asher. [11]

  3. Asher - Wikipedia

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    Asher's descendants, in more than one regard, deserved their name ("Asher" meaning "happiness"). The tribe of Asher was the one most blessed with male children, [15] and its women were so beautiful that priests and princes sought them in marriage. [16]

  4. Twelve Tribes of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Tribes of Dan; Gad; Asher and Naphtali: Ethiopian Jews, also known as Beta Israel, claim descent from the Tribe of Dan, whose members migrated south along with members of the tribes of Gad, Asher, and Naphtali, into the Kingdom of Kush, now Ethiopia and Sudan, [27] during the destruction of the First Temple.

  5. Serah - Wikipedia

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    Serach bat Asher was, in the Tanakh, a daughter of Asher, the son of Jacob. She is one of the seventy members of the patriarch's family who emigrated from Canaan to Egypt, [1] and her name occurs in connection with the census taken by Moses in the wilderness. [2] She is also mentioned among the descendants of Asher in I Chronicles 7:30.

  6. Phanuel - Wikipedia

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    Phanuel (Greek: Φανουήλ Phanouēl) or Penuel (Hebrew: פְּנוּאֵל Pənū’êl) was the father of Anna the prophetess. He is mentioned once only in the New Testament, in Luke 2:36. He was a member of the Tribe of Asher and his name means "Face of God".

  7. Asherah - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew term qadishtu, formerly translated as "temple prostitutes" or "shrine prostitutes", literally means "priestesses" or "consecrated women", from the Semitic root qdš, meaning "holy". [83] However, there is a shrinking scholarly consensus that sacred prostitution existed, and some argue that sex acts within the temple were limited to ...

  8. Who is Lee Asher? Five things to know about American ... - AOL

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    Straight from Lee Asher: Animal rescue icon offers this advice for people wanting to adopt a shelter dog 3. Connections, and memories, led to a career and life change

  9. Ahihud (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Ahihud (Hebrew: אֲחִיחֻד ’ Ǎḥîḥuḏ), a son of Bela, the son of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 8:7). Ahihud (Hebrew: אֲחִיהוּד ’ Ǎḥîhuḏ), son of Shelomi. Ahihud was chief of the tribe of Asher; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan (Numbers 34:27).