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- Builders of the Adytum - TZ USA en
Online orientation for new members and anyone sincerely interested in learning more about B O T A This online meeting presents a short overview of the Builders of the Adytum, and introduces you to several members with whom you can talk and ask questions about our work
- Adytum Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
From Latin adytum, from Ancient Greek ἄδυτον (aduton, “shrine”), neuter substantive form of ἄδυτος (adutos, “not to be entered”) The most famous adytum in Greece was in the temple of Apollo at Delphi
- Adytum Meaning - Bible Definition and References
ADYTUM ad'-i-tum (Latin from Greek aduton, adjective adutos, "not to be entered"): Applied to the innermost sanctuary or chambers in ancient temples, and to secret places which were open only to priests: hence, also to the Holy of Holies in the Jewish temple See TEMPLE
- Adytum - definition of adytum by The Free Dictionary
Define adytum adytum synonyms, adytum pronunciation, adytum translation, English dictionary definition of adytum n pl ad·y·ta The innermost sanctum of a temple, as in ancient Greece
- adytum: meaning, synonyms - WordSense
What does adytum mean? From Latin adytum, from Ancient Greek ἄδυτον ("shrine"), neuter substantive form of ἄδυτος ("not to be entered") The innermost sanctuary or shrine in ancient temples, whence oracles were given (by extension) A private chamber; a sanctum
- Topical Bible: Adytum
In the context of biblical literature and ancient religious practices, the adytum refers to the most sacred part of a temple, particularly within the context of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem This sacred space was considered the dwelling place of God's presence and was central to the worship and religious life of the Israelites
- ADYTUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Adytum definition: (in ancient worship) a sacred place that the public was forbidden to enter; an inner shrine See examples of ADYTUM used in a sentence
- adyt: meaning, translation - WordSense
What does adyt mean? From Latin adytum The innermost sanctum of a temple, in which oracles were announced From Latin adytum, from Ancient Greek ἄδυτον ("shrine"), neuter substantive form of ἄδυτος ("not to be entered") The innermost sanctuary or shrine in ancient temples, whence oracles were given (by extension) A private chamber; a sanctum
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