Publisher's Synopsis
"Der Feuer- Und Molochdienst Der Alten Hebräer Als Urväterlicher, Legaler, Orthodoxer Cultus Der Nation" explores the ancient Hebrew practices of fire and Moloch worship, positing them as ancestral, legal, and orthodox elements of the nation's religious culture. This work delves into the historical and religious context of these practices, offering a unique perspective on Old Testament traditions and beliefs.
Georg Friedrich Daumer's study examines the origins and significance of these rituals, providing insight into the religious landscape of the ancient Hebrews. It will appeal to scholars and readers interested in biblical history, religious studies, and ancient cultures.
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