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Hypsistarians, i.e.
worshippers of the
Hypsistos (Gr****: Ὕψιστος, the "Most High" God), and
similar variations of the term
first appear in the writings...
- suggested.[citation needed] The Land of
Elyon Al-Ala El
Enlil Helios The
Hypsistarians,
worshippers of the Most High God (Theos Hypsistos), were a distinct...
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second century in Palestine.
Other minor sects of
Judaism include Hypsistarians,
Hemerobaptists and the Maghāriya. The name Bana'im
occurs only in Mikva'ot...
- Mandaeism) Maghāriya
Nasoraeans (ancestor of Mandaeism) ****enistic
Judaism Hypsistarianism Magarites Messianic sects Ebionites Elcesaites ****rite
Pharisees (ancestor...
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feeling that all his life he had been
aspiring to
qualify as one of the
Hypsistarians, an
ancient sect of the
Black Sea
region who, in his understanding,...
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besides Christianity, an
apparently monotheistic cult of Dionysus. The
Hypsistarians were a
religious group who
believed in a most high god,
according to...
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Jewish sects include the Bana'im and the Hemerobaptists.
Magarites Hypsistarians "MAGHARIYYAH, AL-".
Jewish Encyclopedia. Stuckenbruck,
Loren T.; Gurtner...
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identification which he
later rejects, however. The
monotheistic Hypsistarians worshipped the Most High
under this name,
which may have been a form...
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considered the
Magharians to be
synonymous with the Essenes. Bana'im
Hypsistarians Maghāriya
Hemerobaptists This article incorporates text from a publication...
- community.
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