The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and its Bearings on ScriptureTrumbull, H. Clay (Henry Clay)
Religion
The Blood Covenant: A Primitive Rite and its Bearings on Scripture
Trumbull, H. Clay (Henry Clay)
Blood -- Folklore; Covenants -- Religious aspects
HEBREWS.
1 : 1-3 274
1 : 14-16 278
2 : 14-16 274
6 : 13 235
9 : 8 252
9 : 16, 17 284
9 : 19 239
9 : 20 298
9 : 24-28 292
10 : 1-4 272
10 : 4 252
10 : 5-9 275
10 : 10, 14-22, 28, 29 292
11 : 4 211
11 : 17-19 229
11 : 18 275
12 : 24 212
13 : 20 243, 273
13 : 20, 21 293
JAMES.
2 : 21-23 230
2 : 23 216, 220, 221
1 PETER.
1 : 20 275
2 : 2-5 307
2 : 17 45
3 : 18 286
2 PETER.
1 : 4 289
1 JOHN.
1 : 7 288
5 : 11, 12 286
5 : 13, 20 288
REVELATION.
1 : 5 288
6 : 10 212
7 : 3 154
9 : 4 154
13 : 8 275
13 : 16 154
14 : 1 154
20 : 4 154
22 : 4 154
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
_KADESH-BARNEA_;
ITS IMPORTANCE AND PROBABLE SITE, WITH THE STORY OF A HUNT
FOR IT; INCLUDING STUDIES OF THE ROUTE OF THE EXODUS, AND
THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF THE HOLY LAND.
_One volume, 8vo., 478 pages, with two maps and four
full page illustrations, $5.00._
CRITICAL NOTICES.
FROM _The Athenæum_ (LONDON).
“This book contains a great deal of new information on the topography
of the Holy Land, derived from the latest hieroglyphic documents,
as well as from the accounts of recent travelers.... The wilderness
of Shur (a word meaning a wall) was beyond the Great Wall of Egypt,
and was also, according to the happy conjecture of our author, the
wilderness of Etham. This is an important identification, which will be
a new starting-point for the history of the exodus.”
FROM _The Academy_ (LONDON).
“This is a truly noteworthy book, and will at once command the
attention of all biblical scholars.”
FROM THE _London Quarterly Review_.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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