Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Petra' has mentioned 'God' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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An inscription to Liber Pater, a god revered by Emperor Septimius Severus, was found in the temenos of the temple known as Qasr al-Bint, and Nabataean tombs contained silver coins with the Emperor's portrait, as well as pottery from his reign. | WIKI |
Dushara was the primary male god accompanied by his three female deities: Al-xe2x80x98Uzzxc4x81, Allat and Manxc4x81t. | WIKI |
A stele dedicated to Qos-Allah 'Qos is Allah' or 'Qos the god', by Qosmilk (melech xe2x80x93 king) is found at Petra (Glueck 516). | WIKI |
Qos is identifiable with Kaush (Qaush) the God of the older Edomites. | WIKI |
There is continuing debate about the nature of Qos (qaus xe2x80x93 bow) who has been identified both with a hunting bow (hunting god) and a rainbow (weather god) although the crescent above the stele is also a bow. | WIKI |
Nabataean inscriptions in Sinai and other places display widespread references to names including Allah, El and Allat (god and goddess), with regional references to al-Uzza, Baal and Manutu (Manat) (Negev 11). | WIKI |
Allah occurs particularly as Garm-'allahi xe2x80x93 god decided (Greek Garamelos) and Aush-allahi xe2x80x93 "gods covenant" (Greek Ausallos). | WIKI |
We also find Amat-allahi "she-servant of god" and Halaf-llahi "the successor of Allah". | WIKI |
It was dedicated to Obodas I and is believed to be the symposium of Obodas the god. | WIKI |