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Mandaeans - Wikipedia
The Mandaeans were originally native speakers of Mandaic, an Eastern Aramaic language, before they nearly all switched to Mesopotamian Arabic or Persian as ... en.wikipedia.org
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Mandaeism - Wikipedia
Mandaeans consider Adam, Seth, Noah, Shem and John the Baptist prophets, with Adam being the founder of the religion and John being the greatest and final ... en.wikipedia.org
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MANDÆANS - JewishEncyclopedia.com
Eastern religious sect that professes and practises an admixture of Christian, Jewish, and heathen doctrines and customs. www.jewishencyclopedia.com
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Mandæan
Mandæan, a. and n. (ˈmændiːən) Also Mandean, Mendæan. [f. Mandæan Aramaic mandayyā (a rendering of Gr. γνωστικοί Gnostics: f. mandā knowledge, = late Heb. maddā‭ﻋ, f. yāda‭ﻋ to know) + -an.] A. adj. The designation of a Gnostic sect still surviving in Mesopotamia, and of the Aramaic dialect in which... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] The Israelite Origins of the Mandaean People - BYU ScholarsArchive
Mandaean literature, Christ was born a Mandaean but rejected his heritage. He became, instead, a deceiver and a false Messiah who changed the teachings of ... scholarsarchive.byu.edu
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Mandaeanism | Gnosticism, Iraq & Jordan - Britannica
Mandaeanism, (from Mandaean mandayya, “having knowledge”), ancient Middle Eastern religion still surviving in Iraq and Khuzistan (southwest Iran). www.britannica.com
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Mandø
small museum devoted to the natural history of Mandø. A second one, Havnediget ('harbour dyke'), was constructed in 1937 protecting the northern part of the island, Gammel Mandø'' ('Old Mandø'). wikipedia.org
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The Worlds of Mandaean Priests - University of Exeter
One of the world's oldest and smallest religious communities, the Mandaeans are sometimes known as the Sabians or the Christians of St John. mandaeanpriests.exeter.ac.uk
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MANDAEANS i. HISTORY - Encyclopaedia Iranica
an ethnic group (also called Nasoreans or Ar. Ṣābeʾin) belonging to one of the less represented religions of the Near East. iranica divider. www.iranicaonline.org
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Revisiting the Mandaeans and the New Testament | Bible Interp
The Mandaeans, also known as Sabians (“baptizers”) in Arabic, are mentioned in the Qur'an. It is extremely unlikely that the Mandaeans responded to the ... bibleinterp.arizona.edu
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Mandaean Scriptures -- The Gnostic Society Library
These nine brief Mandaean hymn and prayer texts offer stunning insights into the nature of the Mandaean Gnosis. www.gnosis.org
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The Mandaean Sabians, twenty years after the American occupation
The Mandaeans are believers of an ancient religious Gnostic creed. They are the original inhabitants of Mesopotamia. eismena.com
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Mand (psychology)
Mand is a term that B.F. Magical mands A magical mand is a mand form where the consequences specified in the mand have never occurred. wikipedia.org
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Mand, Iran
Mand () in Iran may refer to: Mand-e Bala Mand-e Sofla wikipedia.org
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Mand
Mand may refer to: Places Mánd, a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, Hungary Mand (village), a village in Madhya Pradesh, India Mand, Iran (disambiguation ), two villages in Iran Mand (Kech District), a town in Balochistan, Pakistan Mand, West Virginia, United, States an unincorporated community Mand River wikipedia.org
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