The inscription was found noting that a bench was installed"in the year 242, underBeeliabos, also calledDiototos, son ofAbedanos, high priest of the gods of Kiboreia". Julien Alquot argued that the bench hadliturgical uses as a mobilethrone.[5] The era of the gods of Kiboreia is not certain, as is their location which is not conclusively to be identified with Deir El Aachayer, but was possibly the Roman sanctuary or the name of a settlement in the area.[6] It has been suggested that the name Kiboreia was formed from theAramaic wordkbr, meaning a"place of great abundance".[5]
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