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Manners and Customs of the Bible: A Complete Guide to the Origin and Significance of Our Time-Honored Biblical Tradition

by James M. Freeman

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Any study of the Bible inevitably turns up situations that give us pause. We wonder: How could ancient peoples use slime for mortar? Why is lifting up your eyes a sign of respect? What were the images that Rachel stole from her father? Why would a grieving family hire mourners? How did people in biblical times cast lots? What made the housetop so important? Author James Midwinter Freeman (1827-1900) takes you through the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, to explain different Oriental manners and customs that were common to people in ancient times, some of which are still evident in the East today.   An Illustrated Reference to Manners & Customs of the Bible is a handy reference book filled with more than 140 helpful illustrations and fascinating information that you will turn to again and again. It will greatly aid anyone wishing to increase their understanding of the traditions, customs, and observances of biblical times.… (more)
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This valuable resource goes book by book through the Bible, explaining many customs practiced in Bible times. Many questions are answered, eg : " How a camel can go through the eye of a needle. How the 4 men got their paralytic friend through the roof to Jesus. What it means to greet one another with a Holy Kiss. What it means to be adopted in Bible times. etc"
  MenoraChurch | May 6, 2023 |
Quite indispensable when trying to understand the intent of some bible passages when only the manners and customs of the day provide the knowledge needed to understand the meaning which twenty centuries of changes have obscured the intended meaning. ( )
  exinanition | Feb 13, 2013 |
NO OF PAGES: 515 SUB CAT I: Reference SUB CAT II: Jewish Customs SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This is a book explaining all the manners and customs that were common, everyday knowledge in Bible times, but which, over the ensuing twenty or more centuries, have become so unfamiliar that the layman of today can scarcely guess at their meaning.NOTES: SUBTITLE: A complete guide to the origin and significance of our time-honored biblical tradition
  BeitHallel | Feb 18, 2011 |
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Any study of the Bible inevitably turns up situations that give us pause. We wonder: How could ancient peoples use slime for mortar? Why is lifting up your eyes a sign of respect? What were the images that Rachel stole from her father? Why would a grieving family hire mourners? How did people in biblical times cast lots? What made the housetop so important? Author James Midwinter Freeman (1827-1900) takes you through the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, to explain different Oriental manners and customs that were common to people in ancient times, some of which are still evident in the East today.   An Illustrated Reference to Manners & Customs of the Bible is a handy reference book filled with more than 140 helpful illustrations and fascinating information that you will turn to again and again. It will greatly aid anyone wishing to increase their understanding of the traditions, customs, and observances of biblical times.

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