The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... offered a sheep , baked bread , cooked rice , and rejoiced before the sacred object . Other examples from the same region show that it is not always the grave of a saint which makes the tree sacred . The tree itself has supernatural ...
... offered a sheep , baked bread , cooked rice , and rejoiced before the sacred object . Other examples from the same region show that it is not always the grave of a saint which makes the tree sacred . The tree itself has supernatural ...
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... offered at any of these places . To the first the reply is that , with the exception of Dan , all these fountains are ac- tually located in nomadic territory , that is , in the border of the cultivated country , where the people kept up ...
... offered at any of these places . To the first the reply is that , with the exception of Dan , all these fountains are ac- tually located in nomadic territory , that is , in the border of the cultivated country , where the people kept up ...
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... offered to a mountain.1 The history of the Hebrews gives dis- tinct parallels . Sinai and Horeb were the residence of Yahweh . At Kadesh the hill or rock from which the foun- tain flowed partook of its sacredness . Mizpah of Gilead was ...
... offered to a mountain.1 The history of the Hebrews gives dis- tinct parallels . Sinai and Horeb were the residence of Yahweh . At Kadesh the hill or rock from which the foun- tain flowed partook of its sacredness . Mizpah of Gilead was ...
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... offered to the local Ginnee , or a meal is cooked for him . Even in the towns when ground is broken for a new building , a foundation - sac- rifice is offered to the genius loci ; else he will avenge himself by sending calamity on the ...
... offered to the local Ginnee , or a meal is cooked for him . Even in the towns when ground is broken for a new building , a foundation - sac- rifice is offered to the genius loci ; else he will avenge himself by sending calamity on the ...
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... offered twelve thousand animals in honour of the prophet . The obstinacy of popular beliefs was perhaps never more strikingly manifested , for Mohammed himself forbade such rites as savouring of heathenism . Among the Arabs it is still ...
... offered twelve thousand animals in honour of the prophet . The obstinacy of popular beliefs was perhaps never more strikingly manifested , for Mohammed himself forbade such rites as savouring of heathenism . Among the Arabs it is still ...
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