QUOTE(Penny_Lane @ Oct 19 2006, 08:13 AM)
BUT KNOW THAT INANNA TAKES HER OWN FOR HER OWN, AND THAT
ONCE CHOSEN BY HER NO MAN MAY TAKE ANOTHER BRIDE. [/indent]
I take this to refer to a number of priests who are perhaps "married" to the priestesshood; that is, unmarried priests whose intimate relations are onlly with priestesses. Am I close to the mark?
I think this means, quite simply, that Inanna chooses
some but not all, of her priests to be married to her. I believe any deity has a problem if one tries to marry a person dedicated to a deity in opposition (i.e. as a priestess fo Ereshkigal, it wouldn't go over well if I tried to marry a priest of Inanna). However, those Inanna chooses in marriage, I believe, goes a step further. I would think that it means just what it says that she wouldn't allow him to marry
any other woman. Although, asa smasher666 said, it may be acceptable to marry one of her priestesses. I'd say it's something the priest/preiestess needs to get straight BEFORE getting seriously involved with anyone.