Beth LaRocca-Pitts

Beth LaRocca-Pitts is a lecturer in Bible at the University of Georgia. She previously taught Hebrew Bible at Duke Divinity School and Andover Newton Theological School. She has also served as a field archaeologist at Ein Nabratein, Sepphoris, Tel Ein Zippori and Beth Shemesh. She received a B.A. in religion from Duke University, an M.Div. at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University. She is the author of Of Wood and Stone: Israelite Cultic Items in the Bible and its Early Interpreters.

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Anath: Bible

Anath (Anat), a maiden/warrior goddess, is a prominent figure in the Canaanite mythological texts. Despite her prominence in the Ugaritic texts, she rarely appears in the Hebrew Bible. However, the naming structure used in references to Anath in the Bible indicates that she may have been honored among some Israelites.

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