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Divination (from
Latin divinare 'to foresee, foretell, predict, prophesy, etc.') is the
attempt to gain
insight into a
question or
situation by way of...
- Jinn (Arabic: جِنّ), also
romanized as
djinn or
anglicized as genies, are
invisible creatures in
early pre-Islamic
Arabia and
later in
Islamic culture...
- not eat
anything with its blood. You
shall not
practice divination or
soothsaying.
Leviticus 20:27 – A man or a
woman who has a
ghost or a
familiar spirit...
- Not to be
superstitious Lev. 19:26 — Not to
engage in
divination or
soothsaying Lev. 19:27 — Men must not
shave the hair off the
sides of
their head...
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Halakha (Jewish
religious law)
forbids divination and
other forms of
soothsaying, and the
Talmud lists many
persistent yet
condemned divining practices...
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servant girl,
whose masters were then
unhappy about the loss of
income her
soothsaying provided. They
seized Paul and
Silas and
dragged them into the marketplace...
- the Huns. Maenchen-Helfen
argues that the
performers of
these acts of
soothsaying and
divination were
likely shamans.
Sinor also
finds it
likely that the...
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Dukun is an
Indonesian term for shaman.
Their societal role is that of a
traditional healer,
spirit medium,
custom and
tradition experts and on occasion...
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Enchanter And
other roles Terry Gilliam as:
Patsy (Arthur's servant) The
Soothsaying Bridgekeeper The
Green Knight Sir Bors the Weak-Hearted
Animator And...
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north of Rome, a "Gr**** of
humble origin,
versed in
sacrifices and
soothsaying" had
established a
nocturnal version,
added wine and
feasting to the...