But a mystery remained: What had
these ancient cultures used to dye the fabrics blue?
People: I don't care how sturdy the construction is or how safe the clasp claims to be, or what
ancient cultures used to let their babies wear, please please please don't put your infants in a crib unsupervised with beaded jewelry wrapped around their necks or limbs, okay?
Not exact matches
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul
uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to
culture but a reading that turns an
ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
In
ancient biblical
cultures, the term was often
used in connection with a person being bought from the slave markets and then being given their freedom.
The biblical faith, with roots in revolutionary messianic hope which is itself rooted in the prophetism of
ancient Israel / Judah, is even now, and daily,
used to sanctify and perpetuate the life,
culture, security, and privilege not now of imperialist Rome but of the imperialist United States.
In our clocks and watches we still observe the long - term influence of the
culture of
ancient Babylonia, for it was the
ancient Babylonians who began to
use the number base of 6o for counting time and for measuring angles.
Just as the
ancients used the terms «wind» and «breath» metaphorically to refer to the invisible «spiritual» forces that operate in human societies and motivate their
cultures, so we may need to draw upon such vague and indefinite terms in order to understand what is happening in this tradition.
Justin points out that «rape had been
used at times a s a symbol of domination, with armies raping the (male) leader of a conquered enemy... Clearly, in some
cultures and contexts — whether in
ancient times or in modern - day prisons — male - male rape had been
used or threatened as a method of violent humiliation and domination.»
If they are from a biblically conservative tradition they are likely to
use selected references to sexuality, marriage, and family to communicate the ideals of God in a way that will encourage and motivate people to strive for the ideal.6 This didactic
use of the Bible fails to distinguish the radical difference between family life and the religious practices of
ancient and modern
cultures.
The
use of biblical language to express a Victorian worldview makes it very difficult for most Protestants to remember that the books of the Bible address questions posed in another time in terms of the worldviews of
ancient cultures.
Although people
use those terms for a variety of reasons, I do know those who think those books tell stories of the religion and
culture of the
ancient Jews, and as such are only history.
And not - so - coincidentally, fire is also the element
used throughout
ancient Hebrew
culture to represent personal reformation.
The medicinal aspects of sesame seeds were
used by
ancient cultures thousands of years ago.
Golden Milk is an immune - boosting and healing drink that
ancient cultures have
used for years to benefit health.
The most
ancient of breads, flatbread has been
used as an eating utensil in some
cultures for thousands of years, and as a wrap to hold meats and vegetables for food «on the go,» in others.
Bederski will be visiting Andina from Peru to discuss his partnership with the restaurant, how the peppers he produces influenced
ancient Peruvian cuisine, and how his oasis of a farm functions
using irrigation canals originally developed by pre-Incan coastal
cultures to grow organic fruits and vegetables in a desert.
Postpartum belly binding which is considered to be an
ancient art is a tradition that is
used in many
cultures all throughout the world.
On the same note, since swastika is an
ancient symbol
used in many
cultures, you can see it aplenty in public in India where there is no connection made between it and Nazism on street level.
The
ancient Greeks discovered that musical harmony seems to be rooted in mathematics, and today we know that many
cultures worldwide
use mathematically neat chords.
After major floods in 2006, Oxfam International and the Kenneth Lee Foundation looked to the past for a solution: an
ancient water management technique
used by pre-Inca
cultures in the region.
The
use of zero as a placeholder appeared in several different
ancient cultures, such as the
ancient Mayans and Babylonians.
Fennel has been
used for thousands of years in many
ancient cultures.
First
used in
ancient Chinese
culture, legend has it that these stones were
used in royal palaces to help monarchs lead long, healthy sex lives.
Used in both spiritual ceremonies and as staple food for the Mapuche Indians — one of the most
ancient indigenous
cultures in the world.
These two ingredients have been successfully
used for medical purposes in many different
cultures and
ancient civilizations and have rightfully acquired a status of super foods over the centuries.
Nearly every
culture has
used garlic for enhancing health and longevity, from the
ancient Egyptians to the colonial Americans.
Another spice with a history of
ancient use by the Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, Roman, and Greek
cultures as a carminative (remedy for bloating and gas) and expectorant (respiratory remedy).
Especially popular are mandalas,
used by
ancient cultures such as Tibetan monks who create sand mandalas as a form of meditation.
Broth is an
ancient food that traditional
cultures and trained chefs have been
using for ages, and it has recently regained popularity and was even called «trendy» on the Today show.
Many traditional
cultures used heat therapies for healing for thousands of years, dating back to the Mayans (2000 BC), and
ancient Greecians and Romans (300 BC).
It was
used in
ancient Greek and Indian
cultures for its healing properties.
Sauerkraut and other pickled foods were once
cultured by being left out on the shelves at room temperature to naturally ferment
using salt or whey, but now these food items undergo a fundamentally different process replacing natural fermentation with a combination of vinegar and preservatives to achieve the same acidic pickled flavor, however lacking the beneficial byproducts of fermentation.Another
ancient method of fermentation that is now regaining popularity is kefir - fermented beverages.
In
ancient cultures, the herbal concoctions were also
used as blood cleansers and for detoxing the liver.
While the
ancient Eastern
culture mainly
used sunflower oil, today coconut oil is most commonly
used for oil pulling because it's considered a «superfood.»
Benefits of Ginseng - This was
used in
ancient cultures to rejuvenate the entire body and to enhance general health.
Massage has been
used in many
cultures since
ancient times for reliving pain, healing and esthetic improvement.
References to the
use of Black Walnut Hulls dates back to the
Ancient Greeks and Romans, and they have been
used by many
cultures throughout history as an herbal tonic.
Curcumin and turmeric have been
used as natural medicine since
ancient times in many
cultures.
A time of global transition is upon us and the wisdom
used by
ancient cultures to achieve vibrant health against all the odds has never been more important to understand.
It was widely
used in
ancient cultures before it was well established in Europe.
Across Europe and India and in many
cultures throughout Asia, it is a popular and
ancient practice to ingest essential oils and
use them internally.
Valerian was
used medicinally in many different
cultures, including the Anglo - Saxons and the
ancient Arabs.
As well as a popular ingredient for cooking, some of the
ancient cultures of the Americas
used bell peppers for therapeutic purposes.
Ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Greek
cultures used this practice of
using aromatic plant extracts and essential oils for various purposes.
Ancient spice turmeric has been
used for centuries in Eastern
cultures, and its power as an antioxidant is proven through scientific research.
Garlic was
used as food and medicine in the
cultures of the
ancient Romans, Chinese, Vikings, Phoenicians, Israelites, and Persians.
The medicinal aspects of sesame seeds were
used by
ancient cultures thousands of years ago.
used to wear wreaths of flowers in their hair in
ancient Greek
culture even before traditional hats were «invented».
How to synthesize key information about the daily life, social and political organization,
culture, religious beliefs, economic systems,
use of land and resources, development of science and technology of
Ancient Greece.
Mudras - The Lost
Ancient Vedic Healing Technique Mudras have been in
use in the East for thousands of years, invented in early Vedic Hindu
culture and then practiced in Buddhism.