Oriental Customs: Or an Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures, by an Explanatory Application of the Customs and Manners of the Eastern Nations and Especially the Jews Therein Alluded To, Collected from the Most Celebrated Travellers, and the Most Eminent CriticsT. Tegg, 1839 - 500 pages |
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... death greatly depend upon his having children to perform this ceremony , by which he expects that his soul will be released from the torments of narraka or hell . In his sixth note upon the text of the Geeta his account of this ceremony ...
... death greatly depend upon his having children to perform this ceremony , by which he expects that his soul will be released from the torments of narraka or hell . In his sixth note upon the text of the Geeta his account of this ceremony ...
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... death of cutting off ; a violent death , a death inflicted by God as a punishment . GILL , in loc . AGONISTICAL TERMS COMMON WITH ORIENTAL WRITERS . 2 Cor . x . 14. We stretch not ourselves . ] It may help very much to understand this ...
... death of cutting off ; a violent death , a death inflicted by God as a punishment . GILL , in loc . AGONISTICAL TERMS COMMON WITH ORIENTAL WRITERS . 2 Cor . x . 14. We stretch not ourselves . ] It may help very much to understand this ...
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... death of Christ . ALLUSION TO THE CUSTOM OF SACRIFICING . These cir- HEBREWS iv . 13. All things are naked and open unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do . ] It has been well observ- ed that these words contain a graceful ...
... death of Christ . ALLUSION TO THE CUSTOM OF SACRIFICING . These cir- HEBREWS iv . 13. All things are naked and open unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do . ] It has been well observ- ed that these words contain a graceful ...
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... death of his ambassadors by their own . Whence this holiness was derived upon ambassadors , has been a matter of dispute . Fabulous authors deduce it from the honour paid by the ancients to the xnoukes or heralds , who were either ...
... death of his ambassadors by their own . Whence this holiness was derived upon ambassadors , has been a matter of dispute . Fabulous authors deduce it from the honour paid by the ancients to the xnoukes or heralds , who were either ...
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... death , they used nevertheless to pronounce an anathema on persons who , according to the Mosaic law , should have been executed ; and such a person became an anathema , or cherem , or accursed , for the expressions are equivalent ...
... death , they used nevertheless to pronounce an anathema on persons who , according to the Mosaic law , should have been executed ; and such a person became an anathema , or cherem , or accursed , for the expressions are equivalent ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Aleppo alludes allusion altar amongst ancient apostle appears Arabs blessing bread called caravanserais ceremony Chardin Christ circumstance cloth common custom dead death described DEUT divine drink earth East EASTERN COUNTRIES Egypt Egyptians EXOD expression father feast feet fire garments gate GILL give gold Greeks ground hand HARMER hath head heathens Hebrew Herodotus Hist Homer honour horse Iliad instance ISAIAH Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Judea kind king king of Persia Lord LUKE Maimonides manner MATT mentioned mourning nations observed occasion offered Ovid passage passover Persians person Plutarch practice priest princes prophet PROV PSALM refers Romans sacred sacrifice says scripture sepulchres servants signifies sometimes speaking stone supposed Syria temple thee thing thou tion Trav Travels trees unto usual Virgil walls wash wine women words xviii xxii xxiv