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1 of 3 8/4/2015 4:37 PM Qetesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Qetesh (also Kadesh /ˈkɑːdɛʃ/) is a goddess adopted into the ancient Egyptian religion from the religion of Canaan, popular during the New Kingdom. She was a fertility goddess of sacred ecstasy and sexual pleasure. [1] The name was probably vocalized by Egyptians as *Qātiša from the Semitic root Q-D-Š meaning 'holy'. Her city of worship was Qadesh. Contents 1 Representation 2 Epithets 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Representation In the Qetesh stele, she is represented as a frontal nude standing on a lion between Min of Egypt and the Canaanite warrior god Resheph. She is holding snakes in one hand and a lotus flower in the other as symbols of creation. Stele of Qetesh / Kadesh, Dynasty XIX (1292-1186 BC), Museo Egizio She is associated with Anat, Astarte, and Asherah. She also has elements associated with the goddesses of Myceneae, the Minoans of Crete, and certain Kassite goddesses of the metals trade in Tin, Copper and Bronze between Lothal and Dilmun. On some versions of the Qetesh stele her register with Min and Resheph is placed over another register showing gifts being presented to Anat the goddess of War and below a register listing the lands belonging to Min and Resheph. Qudshu-Astarte-Anat is a representation of a single goddess who is a combination of three goddesses: Qetesh (Athirat, Asherah), Astarte, and Anat. It was a common practice for Canaanites and Egyptians to merge Qetesh on the Triple Goddess Stone different deities through a process of synchronization, thereby, turning them into one single entity. The "Triple-Goddess Stone", that was once owned by Winchester College, shows the goddess Qetesh with the inscription "Qudshu-Astarte-Anat", showing their association as being one goddess, and Qetesh (Qudshu) in place of Athirat. Religious scholar Saul M. Olyan (author of Asherah and the Cult of Yahweh in Israel), calls the representation on the Qudshu-

2 of 3 8/4/2015 4:37 PM Astarte-Anat plaque "a triple-fusion hypostasis", and considers Qudshu to be an epithet of Athirat by a process of elimination, for Astarte and Anat appear after Qudshu in the inscription. [2][3] Epithets She is called "Mistress of All the Gods", "Lady of the Stars of Heaven", "Beloved of Ptah", "Great of magic, mistress of the stars", and "Eye of Ra, without her equal". [4] Qadshu is also used as an epithet of Athirat, the Great Mother Goddess of the Canaanites. [5] In popular culture Qetesh is the name given to the Goa'uld that once possessed Vala Mal Doran, a recurring and then regular character in Seasons 9 and 10, respectively of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. Qetesh wearing the headdress of Hathor and standing on a lion. She holds a lotus flower to Min and a snake to Resheph See also Battle of Kadesh Freyja Cybele References 1. The American journal of urology and sexology (http://books.google.com/books?id=vd1yaaaamaaj&pg=pa71& lpg=pa71&dq=kadesh+city+qetesh&source=bl&ots=abxeep9hpv&sig=6sm95euz2qat2bvpd2xhrfbasm8& hl=en&ei=ge_etpn0jy22tweks9j3ag&sa=x&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1& ved=0ccmq6aewaa#v=onepage&q=kadesh%20city%20qetesh&f=false) 2. The Ugaritic Baal cycle: Volume 2 by Mark S. Smith, page 295 3. The Origins of Biblical Monotheism: Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Texts by Mark S. Smith - Page 237 4. The "Holy One" by Johanna Stuckey (http://www.matrifocus.com/lam07/spotlight.htm) 5. Qadshu, the Holy One, Goddess of Sexuality-Canaanite goddess Egyptian Goddess Qedeshet Qadesh Kedesh Fertility Goddess Mother Goddess thalia took Phoenician Goddesses, the Obs... (http://www.thaliatook.com /OGOD/qadshu.html) External links Johanna Stuckey, The "Holy One" (http://www.matrifocus.com /LAM07/spotlight.htm), MatriFocus, 2007 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Qetesh. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=qetesh&oldid=662892592" Categories: Egyptian goddesses Love and lust goddesses Phoenician mythology Mesopotamian goddesses

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