Palestine From the Patriarchal Age to the Present Time
Palestine From the Patriarchal Age to the Present Time
John Kitto
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Xiv. 33; 1 EiagEli. 23; 2 Chron. 82 INTRODUCTION. srii. 3, &c. ) ; to bend the knees (Num. Xxiv. 9 ; Judges rii. 6; 1 Kings xix. 18); to kneel, in worship (2 Chron. Vi. 13; Psalm xcv. 6; Dan. Vi. 11) ; and to prostrate one's-self upon the ground, which was done either as an act of worship to God, or in reverence, homage, or humiliation before man (Gen. Xxii. 5 ; 1 Sam. I. 3 ; 2 Sam. Ix. 8 ; Psalm xlv. 12 ; Acts x. Head on the Ground. 76. Prostration. 25, 26 ; Rev. Xix. 20; xxii. 9). This last p...osture consisted sometimes in grovelling flat upon the ground; but more usually with the knees bent, and the forehead rested on the earth. Other marks of reve- rence were, kissing the feet of the person reverenced, or the hem of his garment (Matt ix. 20 ; Luke Vli. 38), 78. Zieaing the Feet. which acts were usually connected with some of the postures of respect which have been mentioned. In their greetings nearly the same verbal saluta- tions were in use as we now find among the Arabians and other Moslems.
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