Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Byblos' has mentioned 'God' in the following places:
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The name seems to derive from GB (xf0x90xa4x82xf0x90xa4x81, "well") and xcaxbeL (xf0x90xa4x80xf0x90xa4x8b, "god"), the latter a word that could variously refer to any of the Canaanite gods or to their leader in particular. | WIKI |
The name thus seems to have meant the "Well of the God" or "Source of the God". | WIKI |
According to the writer Philo of Byblos (quoting Sanchuniathon, and quoted in Eusebius), Byblos founded by the Phoenician shrine god El, (whom the Greeks identified with their god Cronus). | WIKI |
[36] Fragments attributed to the semi-legendary pre-Homeric Phoenician priest Sanchuniathon say Byblos was the first city erected in Phoenicia and was established by the god Cronus. | WIKI |
One of the most important monuments of this period is the Temple of the Obelisks, dedicated to the Canaanite war god Resheph, but this had fallen into ruins by the time of Alexander the Great. | WIKI |