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 1 |
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Page 102
These are what in some parts of the Levant are called purses , where they reckon
great expences by so many purses . The money collected in the temple in the
time of Joash , for its reparation , seems in like manner to have been told up in ...
These are what in some parts of the Levant are called purses , where they reckon
great expences by so many purses . The money collected in the temple in the
time of Joash , for its reparation , seems in like manner to have been told up in ...
Page 124
So that if any one considers this beautiful piece of eloquence of the Psalmist ,
and that Hermon is elsewhere actually called Sion , ( Deut . iv . 48. ) he will
doubtless be satisfied , that the most natural interpretation of the Psalmist would
be to ...
So that if any one considers this beautiful piece of eloquence of the Psalmist ,
and that Hermon is elsewhere actually called Sion , ( Deut . iv . 48. ) he will
doubtless be satisfied , that the most natural interpretation of the Psalmist would
be to ...
Page 213
It appears also that both people and places may in like manner be called the
mother of such things for which they are particularly noticed . Thus Niebuhr tells
us , that the Arabs call a woman that sells butter omm es sübbet , the mother of
butter ...
It appears also that both people and places may in like manner be called the
mother of such things for which they are particularly noticed . Thus Niebuhr tells
us , that the Arabs call a woman that sells butter omm es sübbet , the mother of
butter ...
Page 321
Some might invariably be called by the new name after its being given them .
Thus Abraham was always so called in the latter part of his life , and never Abram
: and his wife in like manner Sarah , and not Sarai ; others might be called ...
Some might invariably be called by the new name after its being given them .
Thus Abraham was always so called in the latter part of his life , and never Abram
: and his wife in like manner Sarah , and not Sarai ; others might be called ...
Page 390
Elsner remarks , that the Greek writers apply the term apoy ay papaflevOUS , to
those whom the Romans called proscriptos , or proscribed , i . e . whose names
were posted up in writing in some public place , as persons doomed to die , with
a ...
Elsner remarks , that the Greek writers apply the term apoy ay papaflevOUS , to
those whom the Romans called proscriptos , or proscribed , i . e . whose names
were posted up in writing in some public place , as persons doomed to die , with
a ...
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