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- In Mandaeism, the World of Light or Lightworld (classical Mandaic: ࡀࡋࡌࡀ ࡖࡍࡄࡅࡓࡀ, romanized: alma ḏ-nhūra) is the primeval, transcendental world from which...
- they were still virgins, but was called their son. Hibil is an important lightworld being (uthra) who conquered the World of Darkness. As Yawar Hibil, he...
- who is spoken of as the son or brother of Sheetil (Seth). ****h is a lightworld being (uthra) who taught John the Baptist and performed many of the same...
- evil; all good is thought to have come from the World of Light (i.e. lightworld) and all evil from the World of Darkness. In relation to the body–mind...
- worship to praise and honor God. They inhabit worlds separate from the lightworld and some are commonly referred to as emanations and are subservient beings...
- Jenny Gallifrey Joel Trout (née Jennifer Lynne Armintrout; born July 15, 1980) is an American writer best known for a series of urban fantasy novels known...
- translate it as "excellency". Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley defines them as "Lightworld beings, called 'utras (sing.: 'utra 'wealth', but meaning 'angel' or 'guardian')...
- Redaction, and History in the Mandaean Book of John: The Case of the Lightworld Visitors to Jerusalem". ARAM Periodical. 25 (1&2): 375–382. Ioana Zamfir...
- Mandaean cosmology divides the universe into three realms: World of Light or Lightworld (alma ḏ-nhūra) Tibil, or Earth World of Darkness or underworld (alma ḏ-hšuka)...
- Jerusalem until the birth of Jesus.: 49  Ruha's other interactions with lightworld envoys such as Hibil Ziwa and Manda d-Hayyi are often more positive, where...