The Ghebers of Hebron An Introduction to the Gheborim in the Lands of the Sethi

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The Ghebers of Hebron An Introduction to the Gheborim in the Lands of the Sethi
Dunlap, S. F. (Samuel Fales), 1825-1905
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8, num. 4). As usual, when the he-goat was killed as an offering, the priests ate nearly all of him. The people came with their thankofferings and their peace-offerings (Numbers, x. 10). The Sabians had the sacrifice of seven male lambs to the planets. 4 The Jews sacrificed seven yearling lambs at the Newmoon. The Sabians ate lambs in the last of March (Chwolsohn, II. 23, 24, 75, 76) ; the Jews had the feast of the paschal lamb: and the Old Syrians were declared to be Sabians. The Jews were, th...ere- fore, Sabians. 5 There is one tradition, on the testimony of Africanus, that the Hyksos kings were Phoenicians who took possession of Memphis and made Abaris in the Sethroite nome their chief fortress.
' Chwolsohn, Ssabier, II. 37, 183.
2 ibid. II. P. 158, 156 ; Norberg, Codex Nazar. I. P. 54, 98.
3 Numb, xxviii. 11-15.
« Chwolsohn, II. 22, 24, 26. Sin was the Moongod of the Old Sabian religion. — Blau, in Zeitschrift D. M. G. Ix. P. 89. Sin could well be named Menes.
5 Numbers, xxix. 10 ; Chwolsohn, die Ssabier, II.


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