In extended use, oracle may also refer to the site of the oracle, and to the
oracular utterances themselves, called khrēsmoi (χρησμοί) in
Kaynak: OracleThe Sibylline Books or Libri Sibyllini were a collection of
oracular utterances, set out in Greek hexameter s, purchased from a sibyl by
Kaynak: Sibylline BooksShe is an
oracular pig - that is, she has the ability to prophesy about future events and reveal hidden information. Originally she
Kaynak: Hen WenAs the patron of Delphi (Pythian Apollo), Apollo was an
oracular god—the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle . Medicine and healing
Kaynak: ApolloIn the pantheon of pre- Islamic South Arabia , Anbay and Haukim were
oracular judge-gods and divine administrators of justice .
Kaynak: Anbay and HaukimDhul Khalasa or Dhu'l-Halasa is an
oracular god of pre- Islam ic South Arabia . He was venerated in the form of a white stone
Kaynak: Dhul KhalasaDatin was an
oracular deity also associated with oath s and justice worshipped in pre- Islamic northern Arabia . date June 2009
Kaynak: DatinThe Mirror of Llunet is an
oracular pool of water and the object of a quest in Lloyd Alexander 's fantasy series The Chronicles of Prydain
Kaynak: Mirror of Llunet