Numerous cross-references relate the subject matter of this volume to that of the previous three.
Crime Stoppers were there to honor Harriett Semander with the Leon Goldstein Award for the “citizen who made a significant contribution in fighting crime in our community.” After a presentation to the Harris County Sheriff's Office ...
Lucretius. On the Nature of Things.Translated by W. H. Rouse; revised by M. F. Smith. LCL. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1992, reprint with revisions of the 1924 edition. ———. De rerum natura. 3 vols. Edited by Cyril Bailey.
The Evil Eye is mentioned repeatedly throughout the Old Testament, Israel's parabiblical writings, and New Testament, with a variety of terms and expressions.
The Evil Eye
The first in a four-volume series exploring belief in the Evil Eye and the practices associated with it amongst the cultures of the Biblical world
The Evil Eye is mentioned repeatedly throughout the Old Testament, Israel's parabiblical writings, and New Testament, with a variety of terms and expressions. The Old Testament (Greek Septuagint) contains no...
A scholarly study of the beliefs and customs regarding the evil eye, the belief that persons and animals could cast spells or inflict misfortune through the power of looking at...
The Evil Eye: A Folklore Casebook
A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. 3rd ed. Based on Walter Bauer's Griechisch-deutsches Wörterbuch ... Davidson, William L. 1923. “Envy and Emulation.” In HERE 5:322–23. Davies, G. Henton.