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  1. Abraham Bar Daida

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    Legacy and Influence
    Despite his posthumous condemnation, Bar Daidā’s methodologies profoundly influenced later scholarly traditions, particularly in the fields of Syriac logic and later Armenian calendrical studies. His tables correlating the waxing and waning of the moon to the intensity of prophetic utterance are still consulted by esoteric astronomers.
    The most significant, if often unspoken, influence is seen in the study of…
  2. Abrahamic Traditions

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    Judaism anticipates a future Messiah (Mashiach)) (Mashiach) whose arrival will usher in a perfected era of peace and restoration of the Temple.
    Christianity identifies Jesus of Nazareth as the fulfillment of messianic prophecy, the divine Son of God, whose sacrificial death and resurrection constitute the [New Covenant](/entries/…
  3. Apollo

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    Apollo is a major figure in ancient Greek and Roman religion, associated with prophecy, music, archery, light, plague, medicine, and the purification of the defiled. He is one of the Twelve Olympians, the principal deities of the Greek pantheon, and is consistently depicted as possessing an idealised, youthful male physique, often signifying the zenith of masculine physical…
  4. Deity

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    Manifestation and Worship
    The interaction between the divine and the mundane world is structured through revelation, prophecy, and ritual practice.
    The Problem of Anthropomorphism
  5. Epic Poetry

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    Formal conventions integral to the genre include:
    Invocation of the Muse: A formal request for divine inspiration addressed to one of the Muses, traditionally preceding the main narrative.
    In Medias Res: The narrative beginning "in the middle of things," requiring subsequent exposition via flashback or prophecy.
    Epithets: Recurring descriptive phrases attached to [characte…