Everyday Life in Old Testament TimesB. T. Batsford, 1956 - 240 pages |
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... remained un- influenced and that was from the west . The Mediterranean was not a highway but a barrier and its smooth coast - line , devoid of natural harbours , was never in our period given any ports . It is significant that there is ...
... remained un- influenced and that was from the west . The Mediterranean was not a highway but a barrier and its smooth coast - line , devoid of natural harbours , was never in our period given any ports . It is significant that there is ...
Page 119
... remained lying on the warp between the edge of the cloth and the first stick , the threads which were attached to it remained in the. 119.
... remained lying on the warp between the edge of the cloth and the first stick , the threads which were attached to it remained in the. 119.
Page 217
... remained outside the building , for reasons which became increasingly obvious , when , in the course of time , whole burnt offerings gained in popularity . In this type of sacrifice , the complete carcase of the animal was burnt on the ...
... remained outside the building , for reasons which became increasingly obvious , when , in the course of time , whole burnt offerings gained in popularity . In this type of sacrifice , the complete carcase of the animal was burnt on the ...
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altar Amos ancient Archaeologist army Asherah asses Assyrian Babylon bricks building built called Canaanite Canaanite religion centre chariots clay David Debir desert Deuteronomy discovered doubt Egypt Egyptian eighth century B.C. everyday evidence example excavated Exile Exodus Ezion-geber feast feet flocks gate Genesis Gezer Calendar goats grapes ground Habiru hand harvest Hebrew Holy II Samuel illustration important instruments iron Isaiah Israel Israelite ivory jars Jeremiah Jeroboam II Jerusalem Joshua Judah kind Kings Lachish land limestone loom Megiddo metal military Mizpah month Moses nomadic Northern Kingdom Old Testament palace Palestine period Phoenician popular pottery priests probably prophets Psalm reference religion religious royal Samaria Samuel sanctuary scribes seal semi-nomadic sheep shekel shepherd shows slave Solomon songs stone story suggests Syria Temple thou thread tomb tradition unearthed unto village vineyards walls warp weft wine women wooden word