The Blood CovenantRavenio Books, 24 févr. 2014 This classic contains the following chapters: I. The Primitive Rite Itself 1. Sources of Bible Study 2. An Ancient Semitic Rite 3. The Primitive Rite in Africa 4. Traces of the Rite in Europe 5. World-Wide Sweep of the Rite 6. Light From the Classics 7. The Bond of the Covenant 8. The Rite and Its Token in Egypt II. Suggestions and Perversions of the Rite 1. Sacredness of Blood and of the Heart 2. Vivifying Power of Blood 3. A New Nature Through New Blood 5. Inspiration Through Blood 6. Inter-Communion Through Blood 7. Symbolic Substitutes for Blood 8. Blood-Covenant Involvings III. Indications of the Rite in the Bible 1. Limitations of Inquiry 2. Primitive Teachings of Blood 3. The Blood Covenant in Circumcision 4. The Blood Covenant Tested 5. The Blood Covenant and Its Tokens in the Passover 6. The Blood Covenant at Sinai 7. The Blood Covenant in the Mosaic Ritual 8. The Primitive Rite Illustrated 9. The Blood Covenant in the Gospels |
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... word, that I may cook food for you.'” Of the influence of these intertribal bloodfriendships, in Central Africa, Dr. Livingstone speaks most favorably. Their primitive character is made the more probable, in view of the fact that he ...
... word, thought, or deed. The same form having been gone through with, [with] respect to Syde, the sponsors changing duties, the brothermaking was complete.” Concerning the origin of this rite, in this region, Cameron says: “This custom ...
... word from Nyangwe to Zanzibar, and the theme of many a song of the bards of Unyamwezi, Ukimbu, Ukonongo, Uzinja, and Uvinza.” For a time, during his second exploring expedition, Stanley was inclined to avoid Mirambo, but becoming ...
... word in their language to express a friend who was loved like a brother; it is written Atourrassap ['erroneously, beyond a doubt,' adds Southey, 'because their speech is without the r']. They who called each other by this name, had all ...
... word as “assir” signifying “blood,” in “the ancient Latin language;” and some of them try to show the possibilities of its origin; but no convincing proof of any such word and meaning in the Latin can be found. Turning, however, to the ...
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The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearings on Scripture Henry Clay Trumbull Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearings on Scripture Henry Clay Trumbull Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and Its Bearing on Scripture Henry Clay Trumbull Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |