Huwbis

deity earth Aramaean single tradition · 1

Huwbis was the goddess of the Earth who served as the consort of ʿAttar-Šamayin. She represented the earth dried up by summer heat that was made fertile by the rain provided by her consort. Her name was derived from the South Semitic root meaning 'to be dry,' and her symbol was the vulva.

When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – -800
Historical notes
Attested by depiction on an 8th-century Aramaean cylinder seal showing a goddess with the image of a vulva behind her.

Relationships

consort of
ʿAttar-Šamayin
co occurs with
ʿAṯtar, Hūbis

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“The position of Hūbis/Huwbis as the consort of ʿAttar-Šamayin is attested by the depiction of a goddess in front of a standing worshipper on an 8th-century Aramaean cylinder seal”

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