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- catalog contributor b8963104.
- catalog coverage "Middle East Social life and customs.".
- catalog coverage "Palestine Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "[c1910]".
- catalog date "1910".
- catalog date "[c1910]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1910]".
- catalog description "Bible instances -- Proverbs on hospitality -- Lodges -- Khan, inn -- Menzil -- Fed by strangers -- Not eat alone -- Token of friendship -- XIV. Eating and meals -- Vegetarians -- Eating raw grain -- Milk -- Butter -- Bread -- Flour unbolted -- Kamaj -- Nutrition -- grain pits -- Cooking -- "Mashee" -- Locusts -- Wine -- Diet and meals -- Wash before eating -- Why wash -- Dining furniture -- Place of honor -- Chief dish -- The guest -- Desserts -- XV. Dress and ornaments -- Costume healthful -- Turban and Aba -- Kuftan -- The girdle -- String of coins -- Dress in Africa -- Dress in Syria -- In walking -- Signet -- Nose rings -- earrings -- Chains and mirrors -- Korean dress -- XVI. Diseases and medicine -- Evil spirits -- Leprosy -- Dr. Post on leprosy -- Leprosy in Palestine -- Demon possession -- Barber-doctors -- Shepherd-doctors and dogs -- Feeding lepers -- The insane -- Oil and honey remedies -- Medicine-man -- Sick everywhere -- XVII. Mourning and burials -- ".
- catalog description "Hysterical display -- A Syrian case -- Death shriek -- Lamentations -- Cries and dirges -- Endangers life -- Burial -- Wrapping the body -- Spices in burial -- Embalming -- Rending the garment -- At the tomb -- Weeping at tomb -- Tear bottles -- Yearly mourning -- Cutting forbidden, wailing -- Good burial, comfort -- XVIII. Land tenure -- Tribal titles -- Personal titles -- Buying land -- Allotted land -- Climate and soil -- XIX. Oriental occupations and professions -- Tent life and herds -- Edenic picture -- Two occupations -- Oriental farmers -- Grain -- The farms -- Sowing -- Life work -- The Plow -- Barley harvest -- Hunger limit -- Time of harvests -- A "barley cake" -- Sowing and reaping together -- Two seasons -- Reaping -- gleaning -- Parched grain -- Threshing -- Ways of threshing -- Treading grain -- Winnowing and sifting -- Granaries".
- catalog description "I. The Oriental family -- The Bible -- Oriental color -- Overturned customs -- The "father" -- No courtship -- The son -- The Father rules -- Patriarchal rule -- Semites and Hebrews -- II. Forming the oriental family: betrothal -- Love-making unknown -- Girl's gifts -- Wife-seeking -- Matchmaking -- The contract -- The dowry -- How settled -- How paid -- Second marriage -- Exempt from duties -- III. Marriage processions -- Parades in public -- Bridal costumes -- Bride's procession (in Hauran,- In Egypt and India) -- Bridegroom's procession -- The midnight call -- The shut door -- IV. Marriage feasts -- Great feasts -- Its magnificence -- Its variety -- Congratulations -- Unveiling the face -- Wedding garment -- Display of gifts -- Capturing the bride -- In Old Babylonia -- V. The household -- Training a wife -- Primitive order -- The social unit -- Childless -- Divorce -- VI. Oriental children -- Joy over children -- The son-heir -- Family names -- Why given? -- The babe -- How carried -- Child growth -- Steps and grades -- VII. Oriental child's play s and games -- Shy and actors -- Kinds of plays -- Toys in the east -- Ball games -- Athletic games -- Children happy -- Japanese children -- VIII. Education of oriental children -- Child culture -- Religious motive -- Oriental schools -- Trained in manner s -- Oral teaching -- Hebrew graded system -- General knowledge -- Teachers -- Subjects of study -- Value of training -- Hindu education -- Purity taught -- IX. Relation of parents, children and servants -- Obedience -- Son seeks advice -- Slaves in the East -- Children as slaves -- Mixed classes -- Women secluded -- Women, slave companions, retainers".
- catalog description "Not law, but custom -- Possessions -- Tenants' rights -- Rights in cities -- Inheritance customs -- Taxes -- An example of robbery -- Suffer vs. suits -- The victim -- Criminals -- Bribes -- Extortions -- Debtors -- Prisoners -- The jailer -- XXXV. Religion and morals -- All devout -- Not pious -- Not moral -- Profane -- Display in worship -- Saints and holy men -- Belief in unseen -- Nature worship -- God's friend -- A covenant -- An expression of worship -- Religious membership -- Ecclesiastical organizations -- Pillars of worship -- XXXVI. Prayers and vows -- Use of God's name -- Personal names -- God a "charm" -- Prayer -- Gestures in prayer -- Praying in public -- Prayer by moonlight -- Custom universal -- Prayer beads and cylinders -- Repetitions -- At mosques -- Order a merit -- Prayer places -- Prayer postures -- Dervishes -- At prayer -- Beggar dervishes -- Howling dervishes -- "Dancing" dervishes -- Mystics -- XXXVII. Offerings and sacrifices -- Votive offerings -- ".
- catalog description "Thanksgiving -- Of fruits, etc. -- In India -- Vicarious -- To saints -- Sacrifice, covenant -- Meditation -- Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Three kinds -- Wind instruments -- Of percussion -- Songs -- The viol -- XXIX. Oriental writing -- Public scribes -- Samaritan law -- Seals -- Traditions -- How kept -- Records -- Books -- Letters -- How written -- Reed pens, etc.".
- catalog description "X. Woman among Orientals -- Woman degraded -- examples in orient -- Hebrew women -- Moslem women -- Eating with men -- Queens -- Peasant women -- Wife divorce -- Growing odious -- Divorces one-sided -- Woman a drudge -- Women concealed -- XI. Social intercourse -- neighbors, kinsmen -- Social basis -- Social visits -- Guests -- No privacy -- Greetings -- Sitting and conversation -- Topics tabooed -- Refreshments -- Politely detained -- Going with the guest -- Greeting and parting -- XII. Social intercourse -- Salutations -- Salutations important -- Makes bonds -- Salaams -- The delays -- The strict etiquette -- Returning salutations -- Shalom "Peace" -- "Grace" in salutations -- Symbols and gestures -- XIII. Social intercourse- hospitality -- Tokens -- A foe-guest -- Stanger-guest -- Lot and Job -- Arab hospitality -- Presents, not pay -- Hospitality rewarded -- Hospitality unrewarded -- Public guest-room -- Pay resented -- Questions -- Treatment of guest -- Anointing guests -- ".
- catalog description "XX. Fruits and vines -- Kinds of fruits -- Figs -- Early figs -- The olive -- Old olive trees -- Olive and peace -- Olive oil -- Proverbs on olives and figs -- Oil press -- Use of oil, etc. -- Grapes -- Pruning -- Vineyards -- towers and watchmen -- Dried grapes -- "Dibs" -- How kept -- "Bottles" -- Apricots, etc. -- Carob tree -- Mulberry -- The palm -- Pomegranate -- Sycamore -- XXI. Shepherds and flocks -- Shepherd life -- A poet -- His loving care -- Syrian sheep -- Stray sheep -- "Rod and staff" -- Sheepfolds -- Flocks -- "Broad-tailed" sheep -- Fattening sheep -- Shepherd dog -- The wool and skin -- Black sheep and goats -- Goats -- Flocks of goats -- Wild goat -- Separating flocks -- Wealth in flocks and herds -- Shearing -- Trumpets -- Shepherd's peril -- Watering flocks -- XXII. Cattle and camels -- The ox-herds -- Wealth in -- In sacrifice -- Stall-fed -- Mule and ass -- The horse -- Wheeled carriages -- War horse -- The camel -- The "ship of the desert" -- ".
- catalog description "XXIII. Fishing and hunting -- Syrian monopoly -- Fish nets -- Drawnet -- Fishing by night -- Fish laws -- Modes of fishing -- Hunting -- Snares -- XXIV. Traveling in oriental lands -- Caravan -- On camel back -- Camel's habits -- The swift camel -- Camel mounting -- Going in crowds -- Roads -- On foot -- Travelers' supplies -- Children traveling -- Girdle and staff -- Ships -- By mules -- Footman runner -- XXV. Warfare -- Warrior -- Body guard -- Oriental sword -- The dagger -- African warriors -- Covenant of peace -- Spoils -- Warrior customs -- XXVI. Mechanical arts -- Metal and wood workers -- Workshops rare -- Metal vessels -- Silversmiths -- Carpenter -- Crude tools -- Oriental skill -- XXVII. Trades -- Honorable and humble -- Master craftsmen -- Sit at work -- Pay in advance -- Trade guilds -- Tent-making -- "Bargains" -- Basket makers -- XXVIII. Music and musical instruments -- What is good music? -- Oriental musical scale -- Hindu musical scale -- Musical instruments -- ".
- catalog description "XXX. Buying and selling -- shops, bazaars -- Shops -- Buying -- Bazaars -- Markets -- Credit -- The café -- Women shoppers -- Silos -- Shops in clusters -- Some odd customs -- Fairs -- XXXI. Oriental dwellings -- Cave dwellers -- Rock refuge -- Nomads -- Tents -- Family tent -- Tent apartments -- Groups of tents -- Hebrew tent life -- Beside ruins and groves -- charm of tent life -- In the tent door -- Tent furniture -- XXXII. Oriental houses -- Houses -- Peasants' houses -- Building material -- Rooms of house -- The roof -- The court -- Entrance -- Gates -- Sleeping rooms -- Beds -- Plan of Egyptian house -- Of bricks -- Syrian housetops -- "Upper room" -- Mud walls -- Staircase -- In India -- XXXIII. Khan, caravansary, inn, storehouse -- Kinds of inns -- Bare lodges -- Castle khan -- Persian khans -- Syrian inns -- Bethlehem inn -- India rests -- Storehouses -- Stone pits -- XXXIV. Property, taxes, righting wrongs -- Personal rule -- Divine right -- Head of all -- ".
- catalog extent "300 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Orientalisms in Bible lands.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Orientalisms in Bible lands.".
- catalog isPartOf "Green fund book no.16".
- catalog issued "1910".
- catalog issued "[c1910]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, The American Sunday-school union".
- catalog relation "Orientalisms in Bible lands.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Palestine Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "DS112 .R4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bible instances -- Proverbs on hospitality -- Lodges -- Khan, inn -- Menzil -- Fed by strangers -- Not eat alone -- Token of friendship -- XIV. Eating and meals -- Vegetarians -- Eating raw grain -- Milk -- Butter -- Bread -- Flour unbolted -- Kamaj -- Nutrition -- grain pits -- Cooking -- "Mashee" -- Locusts -- Wine -- Diet and meals -- Wash before eating -- Why wash -- Dining furniture -- Place of honor -- Chief dish -- The guest -- Desserts -- XV. Dress and ornaments -- Costume healthful -- Turban and Aba -- Kuftan -- The girdle -- String of coins -- Dress in Africa -- Dress in Syria -- In walking -- Signet -- Nose rings -- earrings -- Chains and mirrors -- Korean dress -- XVI. Diseases and medicine -- Evil spirits -- Leprosy -- Dr. Post on leprosy -- Leprosy in Palestine -- Demon possession -- Barber-doctors -- Shepherd-doctors and dogs -- Feeding lepers -- The insane -- Oil and honey remedies -- Medicine-man -- Sick everywhere -- XVII. Mourning and burials -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hysterical display -- A Syrian case -- Death shriek -- Lamentations -- Cries and dirges -- Endangers life -- Burial -- Wrapping the body -- Spices in burial -- Embalming -- Rending the garment -- At the tomb -- Weeping at tomb -- Tear bottles -- Yearly mourning -- Cutting forbidden, wailing -- Good burial, comfort -- XVIII. Land tenure -- Tribal titles -- Personal titles -- Buying land -- Allotted land -- Climate and soil -- XIX. Oriental occupations and professions -- Tent life and herds -- Edenic picture -- Two occupations -- Oriental farmers -- Grain -- The farms -- Sowing -- Life work -- The Plow -- Barley harvest -- Hunger limit -- Time of harvests -- A "barley cake" -- Sowing and reaping together -- Two seasons -- Reaping -- gleaning -- Parched grain -- Threshing -- Ways of threshing -- Treading grain -- Winnowing and sifting -- Granaries".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The Oriental family -- The Bible -- Oriental color -- Overturned customs -- The "father" -- No courtship -- The son -- The Father rules -- Patriarchal rule -- Semites and Hebrews -- II. Forming the oriental family: betrothal -- Love-making unknown -- Girl's gifts -- Wife-seeking -- Matchmaking -- The contract -- The dowry -- How settled -- How paid -- Second marriage -- Exempt from duties -- III. Marriage processions -- Parades in public -- Bridal costumes -- Bride's procession (in Hauran,- In Egypt and India) -- Bridegroom's procession -- The midnight call -- The shut door -- IV. Marriage feasts -- Great feasts -- Its magnificence -- Its variety -- Congratulations -- Unveiling the face -- Wedding garment -- Display of gifts -- Capturing the bride -- In Old Babylonia -- V. The household -- Training a wife -- Primitive order -- The social unit -- Childless -- Divorce -- VI. Oriental children -- Joy over children -- The son-heir -- Family names -- Why given? -- The babe -- How carried -- Child growth -- Steps and grades -- VII. Oriental child's play s and games -- Shy and actors -- Kinds of plays -- Toys in the east -- Ball games -- Athletic games -- Children happy -- Japanese children -- VIII. Education of oriental children -- Child culture -- Religious motive -- Oriental schools -- Trained in manner s -- Oral teaching -- Hebrew graded system -- General knowledge -- Teachers -- Subjects of study -- Value of training -- Hindu education -- Purity taught -- IX. Relation of parents, children and servants -- Obedience -- Son seeks advice -- Slaves in the East -- Children as slaves -- Mixed classes -- Women secluded -- Women, slave companions, retainers".
- catalog tableOfContents "Not law, but custom -- Possessions -- Tenants' rights -- Rights in cities -- Inheritance customs -- Taxes -- An example of robbery -- Suffer vs. suits -- The victim -- Criminals -- Bribes -- Extortions -- Debtors -- Prisoners -- The jailer -- XXXV. Religion and morals -- All devout -- Not pious -- Not moral -- Profane -- Display in worship -- Saints and holy men -- Belief in unseen -- Nature worship -- God's friend -- A covenant -- An expression of worship -- Religious membership -- Ecclesiastical organizations -- Pillars of worship -- XXXVI. Prayers and vows -- Use of God's name -- Personal names -- God a "charm" -- Prayer -- Gestures in prayer -- Praying in public -- Prayer by moonlight -- Custom universal -- Prayer beads and cylinders -- Repetitions -- At mosques -- Order a merit -- Prayer places -- Prayer postures -- Dervishes -- At prayer -- Beggar dervishes -- Howling dervishes -- "Dancing" dervishes -- Mystics -- XXXVII. Offerings and sacrifices -- Votive offerings -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Thanksgiving -- Of fruits, etc. -- In India -- Vicarious -- To saints -- Sacrifice, covenant -- Meditation -- Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Three kinds -- Wind instruments -- Of percussion -- Songs -- The viol -- XXIX. Oriental writing -- Public scribes -- Samaritan law -- Seals -- Traditions -- How kept -- Records -- Books -- Letters -- How written -- Reed pens, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "X. Woman among Orientals -- Woman degraded -- examples in orient -- Hebrew women -- Moslem women -- Eating with men -- Queens -- Peasant women -- Wife divorce -- Growing odious -- Divorces one-sided -- Woman a drudge -- Women concealed -- XI. Social intercourse -- neighbors, kinsmen -- Social basis -- Social visits -- Guests -- No privacy -- Greetings -- Sitting and conversation -- Topics tabooed -- Refreshments -- Politely detained -- Going with the guest -- Greeting and parting -- XII. Social intercourse -- Salutations -- Salutations important -- Makes bonds -- Salaams -- The delays -- The strict etiquette -- Returning salutations -- Shalom "Peace" -- "Grace" in salutations -- Symbols and gestures -- XIII. Social intercourse- hospitality -- Tokens -- A foe-guest -- Stanger-guest -- Lot and Job -- Arab hospitality -- Presents, not pay -- Hospitality rewarded -- Hospitality unrewarded -- Public guest-room -- Pay resented -- Questions -- Treatment of guest -- Anointing guests -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XX. Fruits and vines -- Kinds of fruits -- Figs -- Early figs -- The olive -- Old olive trees -- Olive and peace -- Olive oil -- Proverbs on olives and figs -- Oil press -- Use of oil, etc. -- Grapes -- Pruning -- Vineyards -- towers and watchmen -- Dried grapes -- "Dibs" -- How kept -- "Bottles" -- Apricots, etc. -- Carob tree -- Mulberry -- The palm -- Pomegranate -- Sycamore -- XXI. Shepherds and flocks -- Shepherd life -- A poet -- His loving care -- Syrian sheep -- Stray sheep -- "Rod and staff" -- Sheepfolds -- Flocks -- "Broad-tailed" sheep -- Fattening sheep -- Shepherd dog -- The wool and skin -- Black sheep and goats -- Goats -- Flocks of goats -- Wild goat -- Separating flocks -- Wealth in flocks and herds -- Shearing -- Trumpets -- Shepherd's peril -- Watering flocks -- XXII. Cattle and camels -- The ox-herds -- Wealth in -- In sacrifice -- Stall-fed -- Mule and ass -- The horse -- Wheeled carriages -- War horse -- The camel -- The "ship of the desert" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XXIII. Fishing and hunting -- Syrian monopoly -- Fish nets -- Drawnet -- Fishing by night -- Fish laws -- Modes of fishing -- Hunting -- Snares -- XXIV. Traveling in oriental lands -- Caravan -- On camel back -- Camel's habits -- The swift camel -- Camel mounting -- Going in crowds -- Roads -- On foot -- Travelers' supplies -- Children traveling -- Girdle and staff -- Ships -- By mules -- Footman runner -- XXV. Warfare -- Warrior -- Body guard -- Oriental sword -- The dagger -- African warriors -- Covenant of peace -- Spoils -- Warrior customs -- XXVI. Mechanical arts -- Metal and wood workers -- Workshops rare -- Metal vessels -- Silversmiths -- Carpenter -- Crude tools -- Oriental skill -- XXVII. Trades -- Honorable and humble -- Master craftsmen -- Sit at work -- Pay in advance -- Trade guilds -- Tent-making -- "Bargains" -- Basket makers -- XXVIII. Music and musical instruments -- What is good music? -- Oriental musical scale -- Hindu musical scale -- Musical instruments -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XXX. Buying and selling -- shops, bazaars -- Shops -- Buying -- Bazaars -- Markets -- Credit -- The café -- Women shoppers -- Silos -- Shops in clusters -- Some odd customs -- Fairs -- XXXI. Oriental dwellings -- Cave dwellers -- Rock refuge -- Nomads -- Tents -- Family tent -- Tent apartments -- Groups of tents -- Hebrew tent life -- Beside ruins and groves -- charm of tent life -- In the tent door -- Tent furniture -- XXXII. Oriental houses -- Houses -- Peasants' houses -- Building material -- Rooms of house -- The roof -- The court -- Entrance -- Gates -- Sleeping rooms -- Beds -- Plan of Egyptian house -- Of bricks -- Syrian housetops -- "Upper room" -- Mud walls -- Staircase -- In India -- XXXIII. Khan, caravansary, inn, storehouse -- Kinds of inns -- Bare lodges -- Castle khan -- Persian khans -- Syrian inns -- Bethlehem inn -- India rests -- Storehouses -- Stone pits -- XXXIV. Property, taxes, righting wrongs -- Personal rule -- Divine right -- Head of all -- ".
- catalog title "Orientalisms in Bible lands.".
- catalog type "text".