- "It is the
wood offering which makes possible the
incense offering. It must
follow that the
wood-
offering should take ... The
wood-
offering comes before...
-
animal sacrifice that is
completely consumed by fire, also
known as a
burnt offering. The word
derives from the
ancient Gr**** holokaustos, the form of sacrifice...
- A
burnt offering in
Judaism (Hebrew: קָרְבַּן עוֹלָה,
qorban ʿōlā) is a form of
sacrifice first described in the
Hebrew Bible. As a
tribute to God, a burnt...
- The
offering in
Christianity is a gift of
money to the Church. In general, the
offering is
differentiated from the
tithe as
being funds given by members...
- form
qurban appears only in
Nehemiah 10:35 and 13:31
referring to the '
wood offering'. The
etymology of the 'offer'
sense is
traditionally understood as...
-
Anthony à
Wood (
offering no authority) in his Athenæ
Oxonienses of 1691.
There is no do****entary
evidence to
support this; rather, à
Wood arrived at...
-
Tsatsa (also tsa-tsa, tsha-tsha, ཚ་ཚ) is a
small sculptural votive offering used in
Tibetan Buddhism. They are
usually small plaques with
decoration in...
-
Engineered wood, also
called m**** timber,
composite wood, man-made
wood, or
manufactured board,
includes a
range of
derivative wood products which are...
- place.
Woods offered only a
brief comment on the
speculation that he was
still recovering from back surgery,
saying it was "just my hip" but
offering no specifics...
- 19–21).
Cutting of the
wood for the main
altar in the
Temple was
completed for the year. The
holiday celebrated the
wood-
offering brought in the Temple...