- The
drink offering (Hebrew ְנֶסֶך, nesekh) was a form of
libation forming one of the
sacrifices and
offerings of the Law of Moses. The
Hebrew noun nesekh...
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allowing the dead to
drink.
Relief of
libation to a
vegetation goddess (ca. 2500 BCE)
found in
ancient Girsu Hittite king
offering libation to a Storm...
- food as
offering Votive offering Burnt offering Offering (Buddhism) Sur
offering General article:
Korban Dough offering Drink offering Gift
offering Guilt...
- or
other alcoholic drinks are
often used for libation.
Libation was part of
ancient Egyptian society where it was a
drink offering to
honor and please...
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location outside the Temple. The burnt-
offering was
offered together with a meal
offering and a
drink offering,
whose quantities depended on the variety...
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Egyptians performed rituals focussed on
making offerings of food,
drink,
clothing and ointment, to a deity.
Offerings commonly took
place in
temples everyday...
- resellers,
including an eBay
listing offering twelve bottles for £400. Sky News
reported that the
release of the
drink sparked "chaotic scenes" at Asda and...
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offerings (a
basket of
unleavened bread, a
grain offering, and a
drink offering) to
accompany the
peace offering. He
would also
shave his head in the outer...
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offerings – the sin
offering,
burnt offering,
whole offering,
heave offering, P****over sacrifice, meal
offering, wave
offering,
peace offering,
drink...
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enough to eat and
drink,
pages filled the mixing-bowls with wine and
water and
handed it round,
after giving every man his
drink-
offering. Thus all day long...