As it is shown by an Oxford Scholar, that God had a wife whose name was “ Asherah “.
In 1967, Raphael Patai was the first historian to mention that the ancient Israelites worshipped both Yahweh and Asherah. The theory has gained new prominence because of the research of Francesca Stavrakopoulou, who began her work at Oxford and is now a senior lecturer in the department of Theology and Religion at the University of Exeter.
“Following quite a while of research gaining practical experience in the history and religion of Israel, however, I have gone to a vivid and what could appear, to a few, awkward decision that God had a spouse.” She guarantees.
In light of amulets and figuring she unearthed in Ugarit (a spot that was before a cannanite region) she saw essential evidence that there was at one time a ground-breaking goddess of richness called ‘ Asherah .’
As pointed out by Stavrakopoulou, Asherah’s association with God is clarified in the Bible and a 8th century BC engraving on a stoneware. She guarantees that the engraving makes is clear that the God of the Bible once had a spouse.
Edward Wright a researcher, revealed to Discovery News that he consents to the several discoveries that lays an association with “God and His Asherah .”
A teacher of the Bible, Aaron Brody says that the motivation behind why the notices of Asherah in the Bible are less important is on the due to the Bible was heavily altered by old authors who presumably needed the worship of only one God, Yaweh.
According to a PHD student of Religious studies in Boston University, Andrew Mark Henry made his own research on William G Dever book “Did God have a wife?” hear what he said in the video below…