The American Journal of Semitic Languages And Literatures, volume 25

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The American Journal of Semitic Languages And Literatures, volume 25
University of Chicago. Dept. of Semitic Languages And Literatures
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When they notice the sun rise, they kiss the place where the rays first fall ; they do the same at sunset, where its rays last fall. Likewise they kiss the spot where the moon first casts its rays and where it last casts them. They think, moreover, that by the multiplication of presents to seibs and idols they keep troubles and afflictions away.
There is a great difference among the kdchaks; they contradict one another. Some say, "Melek ^A^us appears to me and reveals to me many revelations." O
...thers say, "We appear to people in many different ways." Some believe that Christ is Seib Sams himself. They say that they have had prophets in all times; the kdchaks are the prophets, One of the kdchaks says in one of his prophecies: "I was in Jonah^s ship, where a lot was cast in my presence. It fell on Jonah; and he was thrown into the sea, where he remained forty days and nights." Another said: "I was sitting with the great God, who said *I hope the time will come when I shall send Christ to the world.' I said to him, *Yes.' Then he sent him.

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