- A
wineskin is an
ancient type of
bottle made of
leathered animal skin,
usually from
goats or sheep, used to
store or
transport wine. Its
first mentions...
- New Wine into Old
Wineskins (οἶνον νέον εἰς ἀσκοὺς παλαιούς, lit.: New Wine into Old Bags) is a
parable of Jesus. It is
found at
Matthew 9 (Matthew 9:14–17)...
- a wind
demon who is har****ing the land of Arabia. The boy is to hold a
wineskin against the wind with the ring in
front of it, and then tie up the bag...
-
placed by some
scholars in the
Palladium group instead. The
placing of the
wineskin-bearer, and
whether he was an
addition to the ****tive
bronze model for...
-
Plato was of the
opinion that the skin of
Marsyas had been made into a
wineskin. Ovid
touches upon the
theme of
Marsyas twice, very
briefly telling the...
- The New
Wineskins ****ociation of
Churches (NWAC) was a
group of
nearly 200
theologically conservative Presbyterian churches, each of
which is in varying...
- In Karachay-Balkar, gıpı has a
connection with gıpıt (
wineskin). It was
under the name
wineskin that
Karachay kefir was
distributed in the
second half...
- inspection, however,
Mnesilochus discovers that the 'baby' is in fact a
wineskin ****ed with booties. Undeterred, he
still threatens it with a knife. Micca...
-
suggestions for a
definition of ’ōḇ
include a
familiar spirit, a talisman, or a
wineskin, in
reference to ventriloquism. In the Gr**** Septuagint, she is called...
- A bota bag is a
traditional Arabic liquid receptacle, used
mainly as a
wineskin. It is
often made out of
leather (when made of
goatskin it is
simply known...