- the case of the Nabataeans. The term
baetyl is a
derivation of the Gr****
baetylus/baitylos (βαίτυλος),
itself being derived from the
Semitic term bytʾl,...
- Island)
Monolithic type Menhir: a
large single upright standing stone.
Baetylus Alignments (or
Stone row
avenues [e.g.,
Linear arrangement of upright,...
- Religion.
Cambridge University Press. p. 441. ISBN 1108009492 Compare:
Baetylus. In Semitic:
sacred stone Martin Nilsson (1967). Vol I. p. 556 Huxley,...
-
mundi Black Stone Jerusalem in
Islam Jerusalem in
Judaism Mount Gerizim Baetylus t. Yoma 2:12; y. Yoma 5:3; b. Yoma 54b; PdRK 26:4; Lev. R. 20:4. m. Yoma...
- (newborns)
Healing Tasbih of
Fatimah Dhikrullah Tasbih Durood Salat Dua
Baetylus Prostration on the Soil of
Karbala (Imam al-Husayn’s
Martyrdom land) al-islam...
-
plain (Judges 9:6), and this
pillar is
thought to be
likely to have been a
baetylus of El-Berith; the
Joshua story, of a
stone being set up as a witness, simply...
- symbols,
especially prehistoric symbols of the "Center of the World", the
Baetylus, the
axial symbols,
symbols of the heart, of
cyclic manifestation etc....
- the
second [...]
which contains urns
placed under obelisk-shaped stones,
baetylus or
under cippes of
various types; and the most recent,
characterized by...
- from the sky, from
Pessinus to Rome (Livy 10.4-11.18). This was
called a
baetylus Vergil,
Aeneid I.647-655. "He who
walks into battle" Alan Cameron, The...
-
portal Mythology portal Asherah pole,
Canaanite object honouring Asherah Baetylus, a type of
sacred stone Bema and
bamah ("High place",)
elevated platform...