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Baetylus

Baetylus (also Bethel, or Betyl, from Semitic 'bet el' meaning 'house of God') is a word denoting a sacred stone, which was supposedly endowed with life. According to ancient sources, these objects of worship were meteorites, which were dedicated to the gods or revered as symbols of the gods themselves.〔 cites Pliny's Natural History xvii. 9; Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople, ''Myriobiblon'', Codex 242.〕 An example is also mentioned at Bethel in Genesis 28:11-19.
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In the Phoenician mythology related by Sanchuniathon, one of the sons of Uranus was named ''Baetylus''.〔 This has further references:
*Munter, ''Über die vom Himmel gefallenen Steine'' (1805).
*Bösigk, ''De Baetyliis'' (1854).
*the exhaustive article by F. Lenormant in Daremberg and Saglio's ''Dictionary of Antiquities''〕 The worship of baetyli was widespread in the Phoenician colonies, including Carthage, even after the adoption of Christianity, and was denounced by St. Augustine of Hippo.
In ancient Greek religion and myth, the term was specially applied to the Omphalos, the stone supposed to have been swallowed by Cronus (who feared misfortune from his own children) in mistake for his infant son Zeus, for whom it had been substituted by Gaea.〔 cites Etymologicum Magnum'', s.v.〕 This stone was carefully preserved at Delphi, anointed with oil every day and on festive occasions covered with raw wool.〔 cites Pausanias X. 24.〕
In Rome, there was the stone effigy of Rhea Cybele, or Mater Idaea Deum, that had been ceremoniously brought from Pessinus in Asia Minor in 204 BC.〔 Another conical meteorite was enshrined in the Elagabalium to personify Elagabalus Sol Invictus.
In some cases an attempt was made to give a more regular form to the original shapeless stone: thus Apollo Agyieus was represented by a conical pillar with pointed end, Zeus Meilichius in the form of a pyramid. Other famous baetylic idols were those in the temples of Zeus Casius at Seleucia Pieria, and of Zeus Teleios at Tegea. Even in the declining years of paganism, these idols still retained their significance, as is shown by the attacks upon them by ecclesiastical writers.〔 Among monotheists, a similar practice survives today with Islam's Black Stone.
==See also==

*Benben stone
*Black Stone
* Glossary of meteoritics
* List of Greek mythological figures
* Kami - the central objects of worship for the Shinto faith, some of which are natural phenomena and natural objects (including stones).

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