expert from the book Muhammad in the Bible by Professor David Benjamin Keldani, B.D. (died 1940c) Former Roman Catholic Bishop of the Uniate Chaldean aka Abdu'l-Ahad Dawud after he become Muslim may Allah have mercy on him, you can find a link to this book on my page i invite you to it, it might help you , and Allah is The Only Guider
The worship of stone phallus did not originated from Indo-Aryan. This culture was absorbed into the vedic religion(HINDUISM) to bring the indigenous Kiratas(Indo-Mongolod) into vedic society.
Still today the form of Sivaism in a crude form exist in Mongolia and by Kirat people in Nepal.
Here's the video:
"Connexion of Mongolia-Kirat:Revealing the Mystery of Origin of Phallus Stone Worship"
A special stone was erected as a monument by Jacob and his fatherin-law upon a heap of stones called Gal'ead in Hebrew, and Yaghar sahdutha by Laban in his Aramaic language, which means "a heap of witness." But the proper noun they gave to the erected stone was Mispa (Gen. xxxi. 45-55),
When Jacob was on his way to Padan Aram and saw the vision of that wonderful ladder, he erected a stone there, upon which he poured oil and called it Bethel, i.e. "The House of God"; and twenty years later he again visited that stone, upon which he poured oil and "pure wine," as recorded in Genesis xxviii. 10-22; xxxv
The Hebrew verb hagag is the same as the Arabic hajaj, the difference being only in the pronunciation of the third letter of the Semitic alphabet gamal, which the Arabs pronounce as j. The Law of Moses uses this very word hagag or haghagh (1) when it orders the festival ceremonies to be performed. The word signifies to compass a building, an altar or a stone by running round it at a regular and trained pace with the purpose of performing a religious festival of rejoicing and chanting.
By the term "Stone-Cult," let it be understood, I do not mean stone-worship, which is idolatry; by it I understand the worship of God at a specially consecrated stone meant for that purpose. In those days,when the chosen family were leading a nomadic and pastoral life, it had no settled habitation where to build a house, especially dedicated to the worship of God.
The ancient Hebrew Cult of Stone, which they inherited from Abraham, their great progenitor,was instituted at Mecca by that Patriarch and his son Ishmael; in the land of Canaan by Isaac and Jacob; and in Moab and elsewhere by the other descendants of Abraham.
expert from the book Muhammad in the Bible by Professor David Benjamin Keldani, B.D. (died 1940c) Former Roman Catholic Bishop of the Uniate Chaldean aka Abdu'l-Ahad Dawud after he become Muslim may Allah have mercy on him, you can find a link to this book on my page i invite you to it, it might help you , and Allah is The Only Guider
abdulallah40 3 years ago
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The worship of stone phallus did not originated from Indo-Aryan. This culture was absorbed into the vedic religion(HINDUISM) to bring the indigenous Kiratas(Indo-Mongolod) into vedic society.
Still today the form of Sivaism in a crude form exist in Mongolia and by Kirat people in Nepal.
Here's the video:
"Connexion of Mongolia-Kirat:Revealing the Mystery of Origin of Phallus Stone Worship"
diliprai 2 years ago
A special stone was erected as a monument by Jacob and his fatherin-law upon a heap of stones called Gal'ead in Hebrew, and Yaghar sahdutha by Laban in his Aramaic language, which means "a heap of witness." But the proper noun they gave to the erected stone was Mispa (Gen. xxxi. 45-55),
abdulallah40 3 years ago
When Jacob was on his way to Padan Aram and saw the vision of that wonderful ladder, he erected a stone there, upon which he poured oil and called it Bethel, i.e. "The House of God"; and twenty years later he again visited that stone, upon which he poured oil and "pure wine," as recorded in Genesis xxviii. 10-22; xxxv
abdulallah40 3 years ago
The Hebrew verb hagag is the same as the Arabic hajaj, the difference being only in the pronunciation of the third letter of the Semitic alphabet gamal, which the Arabs pronounce as j. The Law of Moses uses this very word hagag or haghagh (1) when it orders the festival ceremonies to be performed. The word signifies to compass a building, an altar or a stone by running round it at a regular and trained pace with the purpose of performing a religious festival of rejoicing and chanting.
abdulallah40 3 years ago
By the term "Stone-Cult," let it be understood, I do not mean stone-worship, which is idolatry; by it I understand the worship of God at a specially consecrated stone meant for that purpose. In those days,when the chosen family were leading a nomadic and pastoral life, it had no settled habitation where to build a house, especially dedicated to the worship of God.
abdulallah40 3 years ago
The ancient Hebrew Cult of Stone, which they inherited from Abraham, their great progenitor,was instituted at Mecca by that Patriarch and his son Ishmael; in the land of Canaan by Isaac and Jacob; and in Moab and elsewhere by the other descendants of Abraham.
abdulallah40 3 years ago