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Temple of God --- Temple de Dieu --- Christianity --- Temple of God. --- Symbolism --- Symbolism. --- House of Yahweh --- Christian art and symbolism --- Holy Spirit --- Jewish art and symbolism --- Mystical union --- Presence of God
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God --- Dieu --- Name --- Nom --- #GOSA:II.P.PS-DION.O --- God (Christianity) --- Mysticism. --- Knowableness. --- Name. --- Mysticism --- Elohim --- Jehovah --- Yahveh --- Yahweh --- Yehovah --- Yhwh --- Dark night of the soul --- Mystical theology --- Theology, Mystical --- Spiritual life --- Negative theology --- Knowableness of God --- Knowledge of God (Knowableness of God) --- Knowableness --- Knowledge (Knowableness)
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Temple of God. --- Temple de Dieu --- Temple of God --- House of Yahweh --- Christian art and symbolism --- Holy Spirit --- Jewish art and symbolism --- Mystical union --- Presence of God --- Symbolism --- 247 --- 247 Kerkdecoratie. Kerkmeubilair --- 247 Mobilier et decorations des eglises --- Kerkdecoratie. Kerkmeubilair --- Mobilier et decorations des eglises --- Art et symbolisme chretiens --- Eglises --- Temple de dieu
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Volume One of The Temple Complex at Horvat Omrit presents a detailed examination of the surviving architecture of the three Roman period temple phases at the newly excavated sanctuary at the archaeological site of Omrit in northern Israel. All three temples were built according to the Corinthian order and the author describes and illustrates the state of the remains, proposes reconstructions of each phase, and places each temple in the broader historical context.
Temples, Roman --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Temples romains --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Omrit Site (Israel) --- Israel --- Omrit (Israël : Site archéologique) --- Israël --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- 902 <569.4> --- Roman temples --- Archeologie--Israël --- Horbat Omrit Site (Israel) --- Antiquities --- 902 <569.4> Archeologie--Israël --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Omrit (Israël : Site archéologique) --- Israël --- Antiquités --- Temple of God --- Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) --- House of Yahweh --- Christian art and symbolism --- Holy Spirit --- Jewish art and symbolism --- Mystical union --- Presence of God --- Symbolism
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This compendium examines the origins of the God Yahweh, his place in the Syrian-Palestinian and Northern Arabian pantheon during the bronze and iron ages, and the beginnings of the cultic veneration of Yahweh. Contributors analyze the epigraphic and archeological evidence, apply fundamental considerations from the cultural and religious sciences, and analyze the relevant Old Testament texts
God --- God (Judaism) --- Jews --- Judaism --- God (Christianity) --- Biblical teaching. --- History --- Biblical teaching --- 221.08*01 --- 221.08*01 Theologie van het Oude Testament: God--(Godsleer) --- Theologie van het Oude Testament: God--(Godsleer) --- Messiah --- Gods, Minoan --- Dieu (Judaïsme) --- Messie --- Dieu --- Dieux minoéens --- Name. --- Worship and love. --- Nom --- Judaïsme --- Histoire --- Adoration et amour --- Enseignement biblique --- Nation of Yahweh --- Palestine --- Syria --- Syrie --- Church history. --- Histoire religieuse --- Dieu (Judaïsme) --- Dieux minoéens --- Judaïsme
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The Christian Reception of the Hebrew name of God has not previously been described in such detail and over such an extended period. This work places that varied reception within the context of early Jewish and Christian texts; Patristic Studies; Jewish-Christian relationships; Mediaeval thought; the Renaissance and Reformation; the History of Printing; and the development of Christian Hebraism. The contribution of notions of the Tetragrammaton to orthodox doctrines and debates is exposed, as is the contribution its study made to non-orthodox imaginative constructs and theologies. Gnostic, Kabbalistic, Hermetic and magical texts are given equally detailed consideration. There emerge from this sustained and detailed examination several recurring themes concerning the difficulty of naming God, his being and his providence.
Doctrine of God (christianism) --- Christian church history --- God (Christianity) --- Tetragrammaton --- God (Judaism) --- Dieu (Christianisme) --- Tétragramme --- Dieu (Judaïsme) --- Name --- History of doctrines --- Nom --- Histoire des doctrines --- 221.08*01 --- 231.133.12 --- Theologie van het Oude Testament: God--(Godsleer) --- Namen van God --- 231.133.12 Namen van God --- 221.08*01 Theologie van het Oude Testament: God--(Godsleer) --- Tétragramme --- Dieu (Judaïsme) --- God (Christianity) - Name - History of doctrines --- God (Judaism) - Name --- Tetragrammaton. --- Elohim --- Jehovah --- Yahveh --- Yahweh --- Yehovah --- Yhwh --- Christianity --- Trinity --- History of doctrines. --- Name.
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Doctrine of God (christianism) --- Theology, Doctrinal --- God (Christianity) --- Name --- Knowableness --- 231.12 --- -God --- -#GROL:SEMI-231 --- #GGSB: Dogmatiek --- #GGSB: Godsleer --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Monotheism --- Religion --- Theism --- Christian doctrines --- Christianity --- Doctrinal theology --- Doctrines, Christian --- Dogmatic theology --- Fundamental theology --- Systematic theology --- Theology, Dogmatic --- Theology, Systematic --- Theology --- Wezen van God --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- -Addresses, essays, lectures --- Doctrines --- 231.12 Wezen van God --- Christian life --- Vie chrétienne --- Biblical teaching. --- Enseignement biblique. --- Jesus Christ --- Jésus-Christ --- Teachings. --- Enseignements. --- #GROL:SEMI-231 --- Elohim --- Jehovah --- Yahveh --- Yahweh --- Yehovah --- Yhwh --- Knowableness of God --- Knowledge of God (Knowableness of God) --- Knowledge (Knowableness) --- Dogmatiek --- Godsleer --- God (Christianity) - Name --- God (Christianity) - Knowableness
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Medieval Latin language --- Patrology --- Temple of God --- Tabernacle --- Temple de Dieu --- Bible. --- #GGSB: Latijnse patrologie (studie) --- #GGSB: Latijnse patrologie (tekst) --- House of Yahweh --- Christian art and symbolism --- Holy Spirit --- Jewish art and symbolism --- Mystical union --- Presence of God --- Mishkan --- Tent of meeting --- Jewish architecture --- Jews --- Worship in the Bible --- Symbolism --- Antiquities --- Tabernacle. --- Temple of God. --- Chʻuraegŭpki (Book of the Old Testament) --- Exodus (Book of the Old Testament) --- Khurūj --- Kitāb-i Shimūt (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemot --- Sifr al-Khurūj (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shemos --- Latijnse patrologie (studie) --- Latijnse patrologie (tekst)
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Sacrifice --- Purity, Ritual --- Temple of God. --- Pureté rituelle --- Temple de Dieu --- Biblical teaching. --- Judaism --- History of doctrines --- History of doctrines. --- Enseignement biblique --- Judaïsme --- Histoire des doctrines --- Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) --- -Purity, Ritual --- -Temple of God. --- -296*5 --- Ceremonial purity --- Clean and unclean --- Cleanliness, Ritual --- Purity, Ceremonial --- Ritual purity --- Rites and ceremonies --- Burnt offering --- Worship --- House of Yahweh --- Christian art and symbolism --- Holy Spirit --- Jewish art and symbolism --- Mystical union --- Presence of God --- -History of doctrines. --- Joodse godsdienst en liturgie --- Symbolism --- 296*5 Joodse godsdienst en liturgie --- Pureté rituelle --- Judaïsme --- Temple of God --- 296*5 --- Biblical teaching --- Judaism&delete& --- Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem). --- Sacrifice - Biblical teaching. --- Purity, Ritual - Biblical teaching. --- Sacrifice - Judaism - History of doctrines. --- Purity, Ritual - Judaism - History of doctrines.
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Israelite religions have always fascinated scholars. Initial studies used the Bible as their main source of information and attempted to read it critically in order to learn about the religion of ancient Israel. With the advent of modern research in the Near East, more and more information on other Ancient Near Eastern religions was accumulated and initially used to illuminate Israelite religious practices as described in the Bible, but gradually led to challenging some of the accepted truisms. The new information was collected mainly through archaeological excavations, and archaeology had gradually become a major player in the study of ancient Israelite religion(s) and religious practices. The massive amount of information on the various subthemes related to Israelite religions, the shifting trends in scholarship, the multiplicity of approaches, and the interdisciplinary nature of the field means that no single scholar can master all the data today. Indeed, there is currently no comprehensive and updated book that covers all or even most aspects pertaining to Israelite religion(s). This volume is a partial attempt to fill some of this lacuna. The volume includes a number of broad, summarizing studies, presenting readers with the up-to-date state of the research on a number of important issues, from Solomon’s temple to broader studies of the loci of cultic activity in ancient Israel through to analysis of the difference between the “official” and “popular” expression of religion, the place of women in Israelite cult(s), similarities and differences between the religious practices in Israel and Judah and those of other Iron Age religions, and the religion of some of Israel’s neighbors to the role of zooarchaeology in the study of religion, ancient Israelite festivals, and more.
Biography & True Stories --- Archaeology --- Philistines --- Iron Age --- Aegean-style --- temples --- shrines --- household --- figurines --- Israelite religion --- ancient Israel --- cultic buildings --- sanctuaries --- biblical archaeology --- egalitarian ethos --- religion --- women --- Israel --- Judah --- domestic religion --- family religion --- rituals --- worship --- Jerusalem Temple --- feminist studies --- archaeology --- Hebrew Bible --- Old Testament --- Yahweh --- Asherah --- Tell el-Far‛ah North --- shrine model --- moon --- rain --- womb --- mercy --- household religion --- cult sites --- Transjordan --- Deir Alla --- Pella --- Damiyah --- Ataruz --- Mudayna Thamad --- WT-200 --- Busayrah --- Ammon --- sons of Ammon --- Ammonite --- gods --- Milkom --- iconography --- Jordan --- Solomon’s Temple --- Khirbet Qeiyafa --- Motza --- Kuntillet ʿAjrud --- theomachy --- theophany --- blessings --- Hebrew inscriptions --- scribal curriculum --- zooarchaeology --- sacrifice --- offering --- Yahwistic worship --- sacred feasting --- faunal remains --- animal bones --- cult --- ritual --- Tel Dan --- Late Bronze Age --- Canaan --- Egypt --- Israelite festivals --- Sabbath --- calendars --- pilgrimage festivals --- full-moon celebrations --- harvest celebrations --- firstborn rituals --- first produce rituals --- folk religion --- Bible --- Near Eastern archaeology --- archaeology and religion
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