"Moses And Aaron: Civil And Ecclesiastical Rites, Use By Ancient Hebrews: Observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure Texts thorowout the whole Scripture" Thomas Godwyn, 1660
This distinguished 17th-century Puritan work provides a comprehensive examination of ancient Hebrew customs, laws, and rituals—covering festivals, governance, and daily life. Written during a period of intense religious scholarship and reform, the book was crafted to clarify complex biblical passages for readers seeking deeper understanding. By illuminating how these practices shaped both Hebrew society and neighboring Gentile cultures, it reveals the profound influence of Jewish tradition on the development of Western thought. Serving as a bridge between biblical text and historical reality, this volume is an indispensable resource for exploring the intersections of faith, law, and daily life in early civilizations, and for appreciating the enduring legacy of ancient Israel in the broader context of world history.
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Collation / Page Count: 264 + Names of Authors cited
Moses And Aaron: Civil And Ecclesiastical Rites, Use By Ancient Hebrews, 1660
Binding : Full Leather
Measures : 8 x 6 1/8 in | 20.3 x 13 cm
Language : English
Published : London
Subject : Religion | Theology
Year Printed : 1660
Original/Facsimile : Original

