subject | book bibliographic info |
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consumption | Balberg (2017) 92, 102, 164, 231 Lidonnici and Lieber (2007) 258 |
consumption, animal, unfit for, terefah | Balberg (2017) 200, 201 |
consumption, as a stageof sacrificial process | Balberg (2017) 81, 168 |
consumption, at banquets, sacrifice, and christians’ meat | Cosgrove (2022) 190 |
consumption, blood, and | Balberg (2017) 70, 96, 99 |
consumption, by, god | Balberg (2017) 82, 83, 84, 99 |
consumption, censors, regulate | Rutledge (2012) 69 |
consumption, children, food | Cadwallader (2016) 44 |
consumption, conspicuous | Gardner (2015) 127, 191 Humphreys (2018) 37, 324 Viglietti and Gildenhard (2020) 34, 80, 102, 136, 244, 309, 321, 330 |
consumption, divine | Balberg (2017) 79 |
consumption, in greece, grain | Parkins and Smith (1998) 114, 116, 117 |
consumption, of barley | Parkins and Smith (1998) 114, 116, 117 |
consumption, of body through, allegory | Dawson (2001) 71, 72, 73 |
consumption, of food | Stuckenbruck (2007) 296, 298, 333 |
consumption, of human flesh in fiction, cannibalism, and | König (2012) 272, 274, 275, 276, 286, 287, 288, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321 |
consumption, of idol meat paul, apostle, and | Brodd and Reed (2011) 145 |
consumption, of itys, philomela and procne, killing and | Panoussi(2019) 141, 144, 145, 152 |
consumption, of meat | Balberg (2017) 45 |
consumption, of meat and, chthonian deities | Lupu(2005) 274, 275 |
consumption, of meat of sacrificial victims | Lupu(2005) 100, 266, 267, 274, 276, 310, 311 |
consumption, of sacrificial meat cult regulations, on | Stavrianopoulou (2006) 83 |
consumption, of uncooked meat | Isaac (2004) 199, 364 |
consumption, of wheat | Parkins and Smith (1998) 114, 116, 117 |
consumption, permissibility of | Balberg (2017) 45, 99, 169, 171 |
consumption, place, of | Balberg (2017) 40, 170 |
consumption, prohibition, against | Balberg (2017) 46, 88 |
consumption, through reading, body | Dawson (2001) 71, 72 |
consumption, time and place of | Balberg (2017) 40, 47 |
consumption, women, food | Cadwallader (2016) 27, 28, 74, 224 |
consumption/tuberculosis, asklepios, specific ailments cured | Renberg (2017) 178, 179, 218, 236, 237 |
consumptive, credit | Verhagen (2022) 69, 70 |
dionysus, consumption | de Jáuregui et al. (2011) 124 |
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1. Hebrew Bible, Leviticus, 7.18, 7.25, 7.27 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: • God, consumption by • blood, consuming • consumption, permissibility of • consumption, time and place of • meat, consumption of Found in books: Balberg (2017) 45, 47, 82; Feder (2022) 141
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2. New Testament, 1 Corinthians, 11.25 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • Allegory, consumption of body through • Body, consumption through reading • children, food consumption Found in books: Cadwallader (2016) 44; Dawson (2001) 71
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3. New Testament, Luke, 9.12 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • consumer cities • women, food consumption Found in books: Cadwallader (2016) 27; Keddie (2019) 25
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4. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: • cannibalism, and consumption of human flesh in fiction • conspicuous consumption Found in books: König (2012) 276; Viglietti and Gildenhard (2020) 34, 309 |