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Tag Archives: sinuhe
The Mythology of Wine II: Ancient Canaan and Old Testament Israel
Ancient Canaan, much of which became biblical Israel, had the best conditions in the ancient Near East for producing wine. The cool winters in the highlands put the vines into true dormancy, allowing them to develop better grapes during the growing season, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam, baruch, canaan, Eden, Eve, forbidden fruit, garden of eden, marzeah, mishnah, sinuhe, wine, Yahweh
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