sabaism (Meaning)

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sabaism (n.)

See Sabianism.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sabaism

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sabaism Sentence Examples

  1. Sabaism, the veneration of celestial bodies, was prevalent in ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia and Egypt.
  2. The sabaists believed that the sun, moon, and stars held divine powers and deserved worship.
  3. In the Sabaean pantheon, the chief deity was the sun god, known as Shams.
  4. Sabaists performed elaborate rituals and sacrifices to honor their celestial patronages.
  5. Sabaism played a significant role in shaping the religious landscape of the ancient Near East.
  6. The Sabaean belief in the divinity of stars influenced the development of astrology and stargazing.
  7. Some scholars believe that sabaism may have influenced the emergence of monotheistic religions.
  8. Sabaism declined in popularity as Christianity and Islam spread throughout the region.
  9. Remnants of sabaism can still be found in certain cultural practices and beliefs.
  10. The historical study of sabaism provides valuable insights into the evolution of religious thought and practices.

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See Sabianism.

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Sabaism, the veneration of celestial bodies, was prevalent in ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia and Egypt.

The sabaists believed that the sun, moon, and stars held divine powers and deserved worship.

In the Sabaean pantheon, the chief deity was the sun god, known as Shams.

Sabaists performed elaborate rituals and sacrifices to honor their celestial patronages.