On the forms of divination and magic enumerated in Deut. XVIII 10, 11 |
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according altar amulets appears Arabic Aramaeans Aramaic arrows ashōph Assyrian auguries Balaam Bar Bahlul barley belongs Canaanite charm cledonism comp connected derived Deut Deuteronomy distinct DIVINATION AND MAGIC divination proper divinatory divine sentence Dodona Dozy etymology Ewald familiar spirit fariqa feast Fihrist firstfruits Fleischer forbidden form of divination ghosts give gloss gods gōsēm Greeks Harranians heathen heathenish Hebrew Hoffmann Ibn Hishām idol incantation inspiration Isaiah Israel Jehovah keshāphīm kind of divination kind of omen Kings xxi Lagarde laḥōsh latter lvii meal-offering mean meōnēn Micah naḥash natural omens oath obscure observed oracle originally passage Peleiades Peshito practices priest prophetic qesem qesm qōsēm religion revelation ritual root sacred lot sacred tree sanctuary seems Semitic sense Septuagint serpent Shechem shews simply soothsayer species superstition synonym Syriac Syriac word teraphim thing tion usage verb viii whisper worship xviii yid'ōnī כשף