See Himyarite on Wiktionary
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In the tens of thousands of these documented so far—across North Arabian, South Arabian and Nabataean scripts—rb is never used as an epithet of the old gods and the verb brk \"to bless\" is virtually absent from invocations in the pre‐monotheistic period. 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