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Marzēaḥ was an
ancient Northwest Semitic religious and
social ceremony and institution. The
marzēaḥ was
related to wine-drinking, and at
least sometimes...
- The
Marzeah Papyrus is an
inscribed strip of
papyrus that is
claimed to be the
oldest known Hebrew m****cript in the world,
allegedly from the 7th century...
- Press: 1990. ISBN 0-86554-355-0
Regarding the
marzēaḥ festival: McLaughlin, John L. (2001). The
marzēaḥ in the
Prophetic Literature:
References & Allusions...
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Carthginian constitution may have been
called in the
Phoenician origin "
marzēaḥ". The
origin of the syssítia is
attributed to Rhadamanthus, the legendary...
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numismatique suisse. 1992. p. 124. Carter, Jane B. (1997). "Thiasos and
Marzeaḥ". In Langdon,
Susan (ed.). New
Light on a Dark Age.
University of Missouri...
- clan-father to all the gods. The
fragmentary text R.S. 24.258
describes a
Marzēaḥ banquet to
which El
invites the
other gods and then
disgraces himself by...
- "Betom****as
alias Maioumas"
understood as "the
house of
Marzeah (Semitic name: Bēṯ
Marzēaḥ) or Mayumas",
where marzea(h) is seen as a
Semitic idolatrous...
- GA:
Scholars Press. Beach,
Eleanor Ferris (1993). "The
Samaria Ivories,
Marzeaḥ, and
Biblical Text". The
Biblical Archaeologist. 56 (2): 94–104. doi:10...
- I 119 425,3 51 35 10271
Diopeithes of
Sidon = Shema'ba'al son of
Magon (
Marzēaḥ inscription)
Decree 1887 ca. 300 BC
Louvre 60 R 1215 425,4 52 33 III 41...