His death is supposed to typify the long, dry summer of Syria and Palestine, when vegetation perishes, and his return to life the rainy season when the parched earth is revivified and is covered with luxuriant vegetation, or his death symbolizes the cold, rough winter, the boar of the myth, and his return the verdant spring.
Considering the disgraceful and licentious rites with which the cult was celebrated, it is no wonder that Ezekiel should have taken the vision of the women weeping for Tammuz in the temple as one of the greatest abominations that could defile the Holy House.
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The mourning for Baal as a vegetation deity in eclipse suggests the weeping for Tammuz, also a vegetation deity, by the woman of Jerusalem in the sixth month Ezek and, more directly, the public mourning for Hadad-Rimmon the Canaanite Baal in the valley of Megiddo Zech Additional sources are here , as well as this post. Weeping for Tammuz was a 40 day mourning period for a pagan sun deity that which God castigates Israel for whoring after in Ezekiel Today this period of mourning is called Lent.
The reasons for celebrating our major feasts when we do are many and varied. In general, however, it is true that many of them have at least an indirect connection with the pre-Christian [pagan] feasts celebrated about the same time of year — feasts centering around the harvest, the rebirth of the sun at the winter solstice now Dec.
Dietzen, M. He appears to have been a god of the spring, and the myth regarding him told of his early death and of the descent of Istar his bride into the underworld in search of him.
This superstition had been introduced into Jerusalem. A Commentary on the Holy Bible , pp. Here is a an additional source , covering most of the same information, but more recently printed, although not as plainly laid out. Tammuz was a pagan god or idol that the women were weeping for on the north side of the temple.
According to T. Jacobson page in Toward the Image of Tammuz and Other Essays, the myth was that Tammuz died and went to the underworld. The visions of the temple that God gave to Ezekiel in chapter eight actually show what was taking place in Jerusalem at the temple.
The leaders of Jerusalem were worshiping images that represented pagan gods Between the altar and the porch of the temple there were twenty-five men worshiping the sun There was an idol in the temple court that angered God The people had forsaken God, forgot God, and God would destroy the temple.
Only a small remnant would escape and Ezekiel cried out for mercy Ezekiel saw first hand the secret sins of Jerusalem's leaders in the visions. Intercession would not stop the destruction of Jerusalem This judgement would come upon those who worshiped idols, sexually abused others,cheated people financially, slandered people, oppressed the orphan and widow Gary Smith, An Introduction to the Hebrew Prophets. Tammuz was an actual person. He was the son of Nimrod. And this is how it goes: Nimrod was descended directly from Noah- Noah had a son named Ham.
Ham had a son named Cush. Cush married a woman named Semiramis and they had a son named Nimrod. When Cush died, Nimrod married his mother Semiramis. When Nimrod died Semiramis was pregnant. When she had the baby, she named him Tammuz. Semiramis believed Tammuz was Nimrod reincarnated.
He was the one building the tower of Babel. I would not refer to what was told about these gods as a myth. Psalms 82 they were real. Tammuz was a master at love poems and he wrote love poems to Ivanna aka Isthar, asthoreth.
They are the same poems Solomon captured that people have in the bible and say its of the Almighty One. But its from a god to a goddess that existed in those days. My guess on why the women weep for him was that as us women are today when it comes to men who display a certain level of sensuality, songs and lyrics and we put them in the god status and actually worship them This is idolatry.
It was the fallen of Mesopotamia idolatry for these gods that fell. There was and is today nothing new under the sun neither the behavioir of people.
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