Benjamin Strecker was born in 1982.
Benjamin Price was born in 1981.
Benjamin Tabart was born in 1767.
Regina Benjamin was born on October 26, 1956.
Benjamin Kestenbaum was born on August 2, 1921, in Leipzig, Germany.
Benjamin Tammuz died in 1989.
Women of Tammuz was created in 2004.
The ISBN of Women of Tammuz is 971-569-494-2.
Benjamin Benjamin was born on 1834-09-02.
Benjamin Keene was born in 1697.
Benjamin Andrew was born in 1713.
Karl Benjamin was born in 1925.
Benjamin Wood was born in 1820.
Lester Benjamin was born in 1963.
A:Tammuz, also known as Dumuzi, was the shepherd-god and lover of the goddess Astarte or Inanna. Ezekiel 8:14 describes women in the Jerusalem Temple 'weeping for Tammuz'. We now know they were weeping because Inanna had condemned him to hell, after herself being crucified and resurrected. Tammuz was also the name of the tenth month of the Jewish calendar, and is still used as the Iraqi name for the month of July. Origen says of Tammuz in his "Comments on Ezekiel" (Selecta in Ezechielem) that "they say that for a long time certain rites of initiation are conducted: first, that they weep for him, since he has died; second, that they rejoice for him because he has risen from the dead." Note that Origen could not have observed Jews worshipping Tammuz, since they would not have worshipped Tammuz in the post-Exilic period. Tammuz were said to be born of the virgin Myrrha on 25th December. Some say he was born in the very cave in Bethlehem now considered the birthplace of Jesus. Helena had the Nativity Church built at Bethlehem after demolishing the temple of Tammuz-Adonis.Earl Doherty argues that Christianity began with a story like that of Tammuz, with all the action taking place in the spiritual realms.
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A:Ezekiel 8:14 describes women in the Temple of Jerusalem 'weeping for Tammuz'. The women were weeping because the fertility goddess Ishtar (or Asherah) had condemned her lover, the shepherd-god Tammuz, to hell after herself being crucified and resurrected. Another name for Tammuz was Dumuzi.