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sabaeanism (n.)

Same as Sabianism.

sabaeanism Sentence Examples

  1. Sabaeanism, a monotheistic religion originating in Yemen, worshiped the star Sirius as a manifestation of God.
  2. Sabaean temples were adorned with inscriptions and carvings depicting scenes from Sabaean mythology and religious practices.
  3. The Sabaean moon god, Almaqah, was depicted as a horned deity associated with agricultural fertility.
  4. The Sabaean kingdom prospered due to its strategic location on the trade route between Arabia and India.
  5. Sabaeanism spread throughout the Arabian Peninsula and influenced the development of other Arabian religions.
  6. The Sabaean script, developed for writing the Sabaean language, was used for centuries and served as a cultural bridge.
  7. Excavations at Sabaean archaeological sites have revealed intricate irrigation systems and sophisticated urban planning.
  8. Sabaean astronomers made significant contributions to the field of astronomy, observing the movements of celestial bodies and developing calendars.
  9. The decline of Sabaeanism occurred gradually due to political, economic, and religious factors, including the rise of Christianity and Islam.
  10. The remnants of Sabaeanism can still be found in some local traditions and customs in Yemen, providing a glimpse into its ancient history.

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Same as Sabianism.

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Sabaeanism, a monotheistic religion originating in Yemen, worshiped the star Sirius as a manifestation of God.

Sabaean temples were adorned with inscriptions and carvings depicting scenes from Sabaean mythology and religious practices.

The Sabaean moon god, Almaqah, was depicted as a horned deity associated with agricultural fertility.

The Sabaean kingdom prospered due to its strategic location on the trade route between Arabia and India.