Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Baalbek' has mentioned 'God' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[14] In Greek religion, Helios was both the sun in the sky and its personification as a god.
The local Semitic god Baxcaxbfal Haddu was more often equated with Zeus or Jupiter or simply called the "Great God of Heliopolis",[15][b] but the name may refer to the Egyptians' association of Baxcaxbfal with their great god Ra.
[3][30] During the Canaanite period, the local temples were largely devoted to the Heliopolitan Triad: a male god (Baxcaxbfal), his consort (Astarte), and their son (Adon).
During Classical Antiquity, the city's temple to Baxcaxbfal Haddu was conflated first with the worship of the Greek sun god Helios[17] and then with the Greek and Roman sky god under the name "Heliopolitan Zeus" or "Jupiter".
[f][57] His idol was a beardless golden god in the pose of a charioteer, with a whip raised in his right hand and a thunderbolt and stalks of grain in his left;[60] its image appeared on local coinage and it was borne through the streets during several festivals throughout the year.
[53] Heliopolis was a noted oracle and pilgrimage site, whence the cult spread far afield, with inscriptions to the Heliopolitan god discovered in Athens, Rome, Pannonia, Venetia, Gaul, and near the Wall in Britain.
The first time, he requested a written reply to his sealed and unopened question; he was favorably impressed by the god's blank reply as his own paper had been empty.