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211: 69:), referring to the stone blocks used by the Nabateans to represent Dusares and possibly other deities, for the proper name of a goddess. His report that Chaabou was a virgin was likely influenced by his desire to find a parallel to the Christian belief in the 256: 190: 285: 160: 249: 280: 132: 242: 70: 20: 50: 115: 61:. However, a few modern scholars claim without proof that Epiphanius may have mistaken the word 275: 186: 152: 32: 226: 180: 137:. The Mythology of All Races. Vol. 5. New York: Cooper Square Publishers. p. 16. 42: 269: 222: 210: 218: 58: 90: 54: 36: 95: 66: 81:("virgin") in Arabic, the native tongue of the Nabataeans. 120:. London: Adam and Charles Black. p. 68, footnote 3. 230: 153:"Petra revisited: a review of a Semitic cult complex" 65:("cube", etymologically identical to the name of the 182:
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Epiphanius of Salamis
Nabataean Aramaic
Greek
Nabataean pantheon
virgin
Dusares
Kaaba
virgin birth of Jesus
al-Lat
Kaaba
Lectures on the Religion of the Semites
Semitic Mythology


"Petra revisited: a review of a Semitic cult complex"
Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology
The Ancient Languages of Syria-Palestine and Arabia
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Arabian goddesses

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