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ch. 182 1.182.1 These same Chaldaeans say (though I do not believe them) that the god himself is accustomed to visit the shrine and rest on the couch, as in Thebes of Egypt, as the Egyptians say 1.182.2 (for there too a woman sleeps in the temple of Theban Zeus, note and neither the Egyptian nor the Babylonian woman, it is said, has intercourse with men), and as does the prophetess of the god note at Patara in Lycia, whenever she is appointed; for there is not always a place of divination there; but when she is appointed she is shut up in the temple during the night.



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