Difference between revisions of "Sabians"
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+ | * '''[[Theosebeia|Sebomenoi/Sebeoi]]''' a monotheistic community God Fearers referred to by Greek manuscripts from the Hellenistic-Roman period, modern research indicates that the greek word ''TheoSeBeia'' is derived from the hebrew ''ger ToShaB'', and evolved into the word ''TSaBian'' <ref>[[God-Fearers and the Identity of the Sabians]]</ref> | ||
+ | ** [[Sabians of the Qur'an]], or [[Seboghatullah]], a monotheistic community granted religious equality with Jews and Christians, generally assumed to be the same as the Sebomenoi, [[Ger Toshav]].<ref>ibid.</ref> |
Latest revision as of 09:52, 22 December 2021
The term "Sabians" originally referred to the Tsabians but has also come to refer to:
Ger Toshav, Theosebeia, Sebomenoi and Sabiun
- Sebomenoi/Sebeoi a monotheistic community God Fearers referred to by Greek manuscripts from the Hellenistic-Roman period, modern research indicates that the greek word TheoSeBeia is derived from the hebrew ger ToShaB, and evolved into the word TSaBian [1]
- Sabians of the Qur'an, or Seboghatullah, a monotheistic community granted religious equality with Jews and Christians, generally assumed to be the same as the Sebomenoi, Ger Toshav.[2]
- Sabians of the Qur'an, or Seboghatullah, a monotheistic community granted religious equality with Jews and Christians, generally assumed to be the same as the Sebomenoi, Ger Toshav.[2]