Dr Francesca of the British BBC firmly believes this. 20 1 1 The first edition of the Daily Mail on March 6th, this woman doctor wrote an article detailing the archaeological discovery that Jehovah had a wife. She wrote: "His name is Jehovah, and he is the representative of God. But after years of research, my colleagues and I have come to a very uncomfortable conclusion that this god has a wife. "
Francesca discussed her study at Oxford University and translated many English versions of the Bible. Only in this process did she know that the Lord had finally established his position as a god after competing with many competitors. Baal and Asherah in the Bible are both rivals of Jesus. In today's Bible, they are all "false gods".
At the same time, Francesca found something that surprised her. The statue of Asherah was once enshrined in the house of the Lord in Jerusalem. She is the goddess of reproduction.
However, Christians disagree with this view. First of all, frans didn't even know the roles of Jesus and Jehovah. Moreover, it is a human mistake to offer Asherah in the temple in Jerusalem, which does not show the relationship between the Lord and this God.
At this time, Francesca gradually learned some rumors about the Lord and Ashera, and began to wonder if there were hidden secrets. In the BBC, she devoted herself to this topic and used more archaeological inscriptions and documents to understand the relationship between Jehovah and Asherah. She wrote: "Canaan, a coastal city discovered in the early 20th century, is called the ancient city of Yin and Shang Dynasties. The city is in Syria. Although unknown, it found a small statue of Ashra. The ancient city of Yin and Shang has something in common with Jerusalem, and all the residents in the city believe in the Lord. If the Lord is the only god of faith, how can there be a statue of Asherah? "
Francesca also followed the archaeologists to find a huge broken pottery, about the eighth century BC. Archaeologists believe that this may be a relic of a traveling businessman, and the blessing words written on it are too strange: "May the Lord and his Asherah bless us." Such conclusive evidence completely subverts the image of the Lord, which also makes Francesca firmly believe that God has a wife.
Of course, she also understands that it is very difficult to prove that the Lord has a wife through archaeological documents, because in the Bible, Jesus is the incarnation of the Lord, and everything about him and the Asherah is a lie made up by people who turn their backs on God.