"Bible Studies: Essays on Phallic Worship and Other Curious Rites and Customs" by J. M. (Joseph Mazzini) Wheeler is a collection of writings that seek to reveal the hidden connections between old religious rituals, especially those involving phallic worship, and stories from the Bible. Wheeler examines the historical and cultural backgrounds of these traditions, looking at how religious beliefs started, what was considered taboo in different cultures, and how rituals changed over time among ancient Jewish people and those around them. By applying anthropological insights to biblical texts, the book invites readers to consider the presence of ancient rites and customs within well-known scriptures, challenging conventional understandings and promising surprising discoveries for those willing to investigate beyond the surface of the text.

Bible Studies: Essays on Phallic Worship and Other Curious Rites and Customs
By J. M. (Joseph Mazzini) Wheeler
Uncover the shocking secrets of ancient rituals hidden within the Bible's most familiar stories, revealing a world of forgotten customs and cultural taboos.
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