Hypsistos
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Hypsistarians — • A distinct Jewish pagan sect which flourished from about 200 B.C. to about A.D. 400, mostly in Asia Minor (Cappadocia Bithynia, Pontus) and on the South Russian coasts of the Euxine Sea Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hypsistarians … Catholic encyclopedia
Hypsistarians — Hypsistarians, i.e. worshippers of the Hypsistos , the Most High God, were a distinct Jewish pagan sect which flourished from about 200 B.C. to about A.D. 400, mostly in Asia Minor (Cappadocia, Bithynia and Pontus) and on the South Russian coasts … Wikipedia
Hypsistarĭer — (griech.), Verehrer des »Höchsten« (hypsistos), Sekte des 4. Jahrh. in Kappadokien, deren Lehre als ein Gemisch von Heidentum und Judentum dargestellt wird. Vgl. Ullmann, De Hypsistariis (Heidelb. 1823); Böhmer, De Hypsistariis (Berl. 1824);… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Dumeir — ضمير Dumayr Temple of Zeus Hypsistos, Dumeir … Wikipedia
Hypsistariens — est la dénomination donnée par les auteurs chrétiens à des groupes sectaires d Anatolie mêlant, dans les premiers siècles de l ère commune, des éléments chrétiens, judaïsants, zoroastriens ou des cultes à mystères. Sommaire 1 Description 2 Notes… … Wikipédia en Français
GOD, NAMES OF — Various Hebrew terms are used for God in the Bible. Some of these are employed in both the generic and specific sense; others are used only as the personal name of the God of Israel. Most of these terms were employed also by the Canaanites, to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Pnyx — The Pnyx (Greek: Pi; nu; upsilon; xi;, pronounced Pnuks in Ancient Greek, Πνύκα Pnika in Modern Greek) is a hill in central Athens, the capital of Greece. It is located less than one kilometre west of the Acropolis and 1.6km south west of the… … Wikipedia
Sanchuniathon — is the purported Phoenician author of three lost works originally in the Phoenician language, surviving only in partial paraphrase and summary of a Greek translation by Philo of Byblos, according to the Christian bishop Eusebius of Caesarea.… … Wikipedia
Elyon — Religions of the Ancient Near East Levantine deities … Wikipedia
Alalus — In the mythology of the Hurrians and the Hittites, Alalus or Alalu was a primordial, preceding Anu in the formation of the cosmos. He was identified by the Greeks as Hypsistos (the highest).ee also* Hittite mythology * Hurrian mythologyources*… … Wikipedia