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Avdat or
Ovdat (Hebrew: עבדת), and
Abdah or Abde (Arabic: عبدة), are the
modern names of an
archaeological site
corresponding to the
ancient Nabataean...
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Obodas I (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢗𐢃𐢅𐢞 ʿ
Ōbōdaṯ;
Ancient Gr****: Ὀβόδας) was king of the
Nabataeans from 96 to 85 BC.
After his death,
Obodas was worshiped...
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nearby structure while it was
being cleaned in 1991,
mentioned "the mrzh' of
Obodat the god". Mrzh' is
interpreted as a
private religious group with a limited...
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worshipped in
Nabatea during this
period were Isis,
Balshamin and
Obodat Sacrifices of
animals were common, and Porphyry's De Abstenentia, written...
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eldest of
their daughters. Her
siblings included Maliku (Malichus II),
Obodat, Rabbel, Su'udat and Hagiru.
Coins have been
found with the
profile of her...
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Hauran and the
Syrian desert. The
Nabataean king
Obodas I, who
founded Obodat, was
deified and
worshipped as a god. They also
worshipped Shay al-Qawm...
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first day of Ab, the
third year of King Maliku, King of the Nabataeans. Abd
Obodat son of
Wahballahi made it
Hegra Tomb
inscription 42/43 CE
Nabataean Aramaic...
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Ashkelon Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Ashkelon dog
cemetery Avdat Abdah, Ovdat,
Obodat Y Y Tel
Azekah Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Tell
Balata Shechem Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Banias...
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people that
would travel. It is said that his
followers disapproved of wine.
Obodat,
believed to be a
deified king of the Nabataeans, it is not
clear whether...