The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 06 of 12)Frazer, James George
Religion
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 06 of 12)
Frazer, James George
Magic; Mythology; Religion; Superstition
Jeremiah, on the prophet as a madman, i. 77;
on birth from stocks and stones, 107
Jericho, death of Herod at, i. 214
Jerome, on the date of the month Tammuz, i. 10 _n._ 1;
on the worship of Adonis at Bethlehem, 257
Jerusalem, mourning for Tammuz at, i. 11, 17, 20;
the Canaanite kings of, 17;
the returned captives at, 23;
the Destroying Angel over, 24;
besieged by Sennacherib, 25;
the religious orchestra at, 52;
“great burnings” for the kings at, 177 _sq._;
the king’s pyre at, 177 _sq._;
Church of the Holy Sepulchre at, Good Friday ceremonies in the, 255
_n._;
the sacrifice of first-born children at, ii. 219
Jewish priests, their rule as to the pollution of death, ii. 230
Jews of Egypt, costume of bride and bridegroom among the, ii. 260
Joannes Lydus, on Phrygian rites at Rome, i. 266 _n._ 2
John Barleycorn, i. 230 _sq._
Johns, Dr. C. H. W., on Babylonian votaries, i. 71 _n._ 3 and 5
Johnston, Sir H. H., on eunuch priests on the Congo, i. 271 _n._
Josephus, on worship of kings of Damascus, i. 15;
on the Tyropoeon, 178
Josiah, reforms of king, i. 17 _n._ 5, 18 _n._ 3, 25, 107
Jualamukhi in the Himalayas, perpetual fires, i. 192
Judah, laments for dead kings of, i. 20
Judean maid impregnated by serpent, i. 81
Julian, the emperor, his entrance into Antioch, i. 227, 258;
on the Mother of the Gods, 299 _n._ 3;
restores the standard cubit to the Serapeum, ii. 217 _n._ 1
Julian calendar introduced by Caesar, ii. 37, 93 _n._ 1
—— year, ii. 28
Juno, the Flaminica Dialis sacred to, ii. 230 _n._ 2;
the wife of Jupiter, 231
Junod, Henri A., on the worship of the dead among the Thonga, ii. 180
_sq._
Juok, the supreme god and creator of the Shilluks, ii. 165
Jupiter, the husband of Juno, ii. 231;
the father of Fortuna Primigenia, 234
Jupiter and Juturna, ii. 235 _n._ 6
—— Dolichenus, i. 136
Justice and Injustice in Aristophanes, i. 209
Justin Martyr on the resemblances of paganism to Christianity, i. 302 _n._
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Juturna in Roman mythology, ii. 235 _n._ 6
Kabyles, marriage custom of the, to ensure the birth of a boy, ii. 262
Kadesh, a Semitic goddess, i. 137 _n._ 2
Kai of German New Guinea, their belief in conception without sexual
intercourse, i. 96 _sq._
Kaikolans, a Tamil caste, i. 62
Kaitish of Central Australia, their belief in the reincarnation of the
dead, i. 99
Kalat el Hosn, in Syria, i. 78
_Kalids_, _kaliths_, deities in the Pelew Islands, ii. 204 _n._ 4, 207
Kalunga, the supreme god of the Ovambo, ii. 188
Kangra District, Punjaub, i. 94
Kantavu, a Fijian island, i. 201
Kanytelideis, in Cilicia, i. 158
Kara-Bel, in Lydia, Hittite sculpture at, i. 138 _n._, 185
Kariera tribe of West Australia, their beliefs as to the birth of
children, i. 105
Karma-tree, ceremony of the Mundas over a, i. 240
Karo-Bataks, of Sumatra, their custom as to the first sheaf of rice at
harvest, ii. 239
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