- Cyropaedia,
Xenophon depicts the
magians as
authorities for all
religious matters (8.3.11), and
imagines the
magians to be
responsible for the education...
-
believe and
those who are Jews and the
Sabians and the
Christians and the
Magians and
those who ****ociate (others with Allah)–
surely Allah will
decide between...
- non-Babylonian
Middle East ("
Magian"), and
Western or
European ("Faustian").
Spengler combined a
number of
groups under the "
Magian" label; "Semitic", Arabian...
- obey the
immortal King of
heaven and earth, than a
mortal prince. The
Magians were much
offended to hear
their king
called mortal. By
their advice the...
-
pseudepigraphical "****enistic
Magians", that is, a long line of Gr**** and
other ****enistic
writers who
wrote under the name of
famous "
Magians".
While Pseudo-Zoroaster...
-
believed and
those who were Jews and the
Sabians and the
Christians and the
Magians and
those who ****ociated with
Allah -
Allah will
judge between them on...
- the
Syrian considered them as pagan,
followers of
mahdi and
adepts of
Magianism.
Their mahdi called himself Christ and the Holy Ghost. In the
early Middle...
- the
cultural confrontation between Jews as whom
Spengler described as a
Magian people versus Europeans as a
Faustian people.
Stapel described Jews as a...
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Islamic tradition understands Zoroaster to be the
founding prophet of the
Magians (via Aramaic,
Arabic Majūsiyya,
collective Majūs). The 11th-century Cordoban...
-
widely used in the
sources for
early Islamic history for the
priests of the
Magians reciting and
intoning the
Zoroastrian prayers and scriptures, producing...