The Eye of Ishtar

The Eye of Ishtar

Author: Florence Schisler

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-01-09

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781505482522

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A new digital copy of a rare original book now available at a low price for everyone to enjoy. In a hauntingly moving tale, the reader is carried to the Middle Ages, the times of revolutionary America and to the present. The jewel, torn from the image of the goddess Ishtar, casts its ancient spell over the destinies of three beautiful women, separated by centuries but linked by the heritage of the goddess.


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Mythology

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Mythology

Author: Kevin Osborn

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780028623856

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An introduction to Greek and Roman mythology provides explanations of all the gods and their roles, origins of the myths and theories on who wrote them, and the function of myths in society


Ishtar

Ishtar

Author: Kaaron Warren

Publisher: Gilgamesh Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 9789186865016

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This novella collection is powerful, sexy and very, very deadly. 'The Five Loves of Ishtar': Kaaron Warren Follow the path that the goddess Ishtar takes through the eyes of her most devoted worshippers, her washerwomen. Sharokin, Atur, Ninlil, Shamiran, Ninevah and Ashurina share in their goddess' loves, losses and triumphs, as kingdoms rise and fall in the Land of Rivers. 'And the Dead Shall Outnumber the Living': Deborah Biancotti In modern-day Sydney, male prostitutes are dying. Their bones have turned to paste and their bodies are jelly. As Detective Adrienne Garner investigates the deaths, she finds rumours of strange cults and old gods whose powers threaten her city and, ultimately, her world. 'The Sleeping and the Dead': Cat Sparks Dr. Anna remembers little of her life before the war, merely traces of the man she used to love. When three desperate travellers rekindle slumbering memories, she begins a search that takes her to Hell and beyond. A search for love and, ultimately, enlightenment.


Call Me Ishtar

Call Me Ishtar

Author: Rhoda Lerman

Publisher: ABRAMS

Published: 2017-05-23

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1468315382

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From the award-winning author of God’s Ear: A “wildly funny, achingly spiritual, profoundly Jewish and feminist” satire of religion and gender politics (The New York Times Book Review). Call Me Ishtar is the outrageous manifesto of a goddess determined to right the wrongs of the three-thousand-year-old patriarchy. She is Ishtar: Mother Goddess, Queen of Heaven, Angel of Death, and Whore of Babylon, and, returning to earth in this most recent incarnation, suburban housewife and sexual subversive. Gallivanting through upstate New York, Ishtar breaks into a Hostess factory to taint its products, catapults a rock band to stardom via satanic rituals, and rises from the coffin at her own funeral—all to overthrow the worship of phallic gods and resume her former glory in this “bouncy, tongue-in-cheek mythmash of The White Goddess and The Feminine Mystique” (Kirkus Reviews). “[Lerman’s] is a unique voice—wildly funny, achingly spiritual, profoundly Jewish and feminist at the same time.” —The New York Times Book Review


In the Beginning

In the Beginning

Author: Bernard F. Batto

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2013-04-24

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1575066971

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Bernard F. Batto spent the bulk of his career examining the ancient Near Eastern context of the Hebrew Bible, with particular interest in the influence of the surrounding cultures on the biblical creation stories. This collection gathers six of his most important previously published essays and adds two new contributions. Among the essays, Batto identifies various creation motifs prevalent in the ancient Near East and investigates the reflexes of these motifs in Genesis 1–11 and other biblical accounts of the primeval period. He demonstrates how the biblical writers adapted and responded to the creation ideas of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Ugarit, and elsewhere. The articles in the volume were written as independent essays. Nevertheless, they are united by theme. Throughout, Batto makes clear his understanding of the Hebrew Bible as a patently unique text, yet one that cannot possibly be understood independent of greater cultural sphere in which it developed. In the Beginning will serve as an indispensable resource for those interested in both the biblical ideas of creation and the mythology of the ancient Near East that influenced them.


City of the Plague God

City of the Plague God

Author: Sarwat Chadda

Publisher: Disney Electronic Content

Published: 2021-01-12

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1368066631

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Thirteen-year-old Sikander Aziz has to team up with the hero Gilgamesh in order to stop Nergal, the ancient god of plagues, from wiping out the population of Manhattan in this adventure based on Mesopotamian mythology.


Ishtar

Ishtar

Author: Ruwaida Abd

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-10-11

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1477157077

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Ishtar, who was an Iraqi girl, worked in a bar and there she met William, with whom she falls in love. He was an American, amazing and faithful man. They loved each other and their relati onship conti nued very strong. Even though Ishtar was a virgin and naive girl and William was an expert man and has many previous relati onships that did not hinder any one of them. They accepted diff erences of each other including languages, traditi ons, and life style. They always overcome the troubles and reconcile when they had a break up. To prove his love to her and also to ensure her heart William proposed to Ishtar in very romanti c and diff erent way in her birthday but life did not conti nue as they want and as they planned for it. On Tuesday, September 11, 2001 while William was inside one of the towers visiti ng his best friend the att ack on the towers happened ..


The Ship of Ishtar

The Ship of Ishtar

Author: Abraham Merritt

Publisher: eStar Books

Published: 2014-10-10

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1612108288

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The archaeologist hero, Kenton, receives a mysterious ancient Babylonian artifact, which he discovers contains an incredibly detailed model of a ship. A dizzy spell casts Kenton onto the deck of the ship, which becomes a full-sized vessel sailing an eternal sea. The appearance of Kenton is unexpected for the inhabitants of the ship and amazing adventures ensue…


And Their Eyes Were Opened

And Their Eyes Were Opened

Author: Ray McAllister

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2021-10-15

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1666730521

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This book is a detailed theological analysis of blindness in the Hebrew Bible. It explores blindness in the context of religion, law codes, theodicy, social justice, and healing. McAllister first considers the wider context of ancient Near Eastern cultures before analyzing various words for blindness found in the Hebrew Bible. The focus then shifts to examining blindness in various blocks of material, in the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings, before synthesizing the findings. This book is excellent for scholars and students interested in better understanding disability in the context of the Bible and the ancient Near East.