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 Critics, Volume 1C. Whittingham and sold by Williams and Smith, 1807 - Bible |
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... kind of prayer , of about two minutes long , by which they declared themselves and their children accursed , if ever they lifted up their hands against me in the tell , or field in the desert ; or in case that I , or mine , should fly ...
... kind of prayer , of about two minutes long , by which they declared themselves and their children accursed , if ever they lifted up their hands against me in the tell , or field in the desert ; or in case that I , or mine , should fly ...
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... kind of divine oracles , and were suspended , either round the neck , or some other part of the body . Thus the setting up of a stone by this holy person , in grateful memory of the celestial vision , probably became the occasion of the ...
... kind of divine oracles , and were suspended , either round the neck , or some other part of the body . Thus the setting up of a stone by this holy person , in grateful memory of the celestial vision , probably became the occasion of the ...
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... kind of covered chairs , which the Persians hang over camels in the manner of panniers , and are big enough for one person to sit in . " -- No. 22. xxxi . 40. In the day the drought consumed me , and the frost by night . ] " In Europe ...
... kind of covered chairs , which the Persians hang over camels in the manner of panniers , and are big enough for one person to sit in . " -- No. 22. xxxi . 40. In the day the drought consumed me , and the frost by night . ] " In Europe ...
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... life of Pharaoh . ] Extraor- dinary as the kind of oath which Joseph made use of may appear to us , it still continues in the East . Mr. HANWAY says , the most sacred oath among the Per- sians is " by the king's head ; " ( GENESIS . 23.
... life of Pharaoh . ] Extraor- dinary as the kind of oath which Joseph made use of may appear to us , it still continues in the East . Mr. HANWAY says , the most sacred oath among the Per- sians is " by the king's head ; " ( GENESIS . 23.
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... kind of sacks we are to understand what is said here and all through this history , and not of their sacks in which they carry their corn . ( Chardin . ) HARMER , Vol . i . p . 429 . No. 33. - xliv . 5. Cup whereby he divineth ...
... kind of sacks we are to understand what is said here and all through this history , and not of their sacks in which they carry their corn . ( Chardin . ) HARMER , Vol . i . p . 429 . No. 33. - xliv . 5. Cup whereby he divineth ...
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Page 311 - And he answering said unto him, Lord, let it alone this year also, till I shall dig about it, and dung it: and if it bear fruit, well: and if not, then after that thou shalt cut it down.
Page 66 - And Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that was upon him, and gave it to David, and his garments, even to his sword, and to his bow, and to his girdle.
Page 243 - Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that the plowman shall overtake the reaper, and the treader of grapes him that soweth seed ; and the mountains shall drop sweet wine, and all the hills shall melt.
Page 376 - Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you: 2.
Page 286 - And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.
Page 310 - I say unto you, Though he will not rise and give him, because he is his friend, yet because of his importunity he will rise and give him as many as he needeth.
Page 222 - This gate shall be shut, it shall not be opened, and no man shall enter in by it ; because the Lord, the God of Israel, hath entered in by it, therefore it shall be shut.
Page 141 - In the day when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall bow themselves, and the grinders cease because they are few, and those that look out of the windows be darkened. And the doors shall be shut in the streets when the sound of the grinding is low...
Page 398 - And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads ; and that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
Page 297 - And being in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, as he sat at meat, there came a woman having an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard very precious; and she brake the box, and poured it on his head.