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To: alt.magick.tyagi,alt.magick,alt.mythology,alt.religion,talk.religion.misc,alt.archaeology From: dicconf@Radix.Net (Richard Eney) Subject: Re: MDavid: 'Sabazius' Meaning Date: 29 Nov 2001 23:00:36 -0500 In article <2RmN7.7869$DD2.88920@typhoon.sonic.net>, tyaginatorwrote: >Plutarch, believing that the Jews worshipped Dionysus, >is the most like origin point for the association of >Sabazius with Tsabaoth (or Sabaoth - a gnostic Archon Eventually, perhaps, but Sabaoth -- more correctly, Tzabaoth -- means "of hosts" -- Adonai Tzabaoth is the Hebrew term which came through in the King James Bible as "Lord of Hosts". (And we all know what Word is really written in the Torah where we read "Adonai", right?) -- Dick Eney
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