#leviticus — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #leviticus, aggregated by home.social.
-
Kdyby byl někdo stejně postižený jako já a potřeboval si všechno ověřovat, tak nemusí:
#^https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus+19%3A19&version=NIV
Fakt to tam je. Mojžíš(považovaný za autora knihy Leviticus) byl prostě kkt na houbičkách. Pokud vůbec existoval, protože neexistuje jeden jediný důkaz jeho existence. Spíše je to kompilát, který vytvořil klér z různých povídaček a legend za několik století. 🤷♂️
RE: https://mastodon.world/@jeffowski/116523613185702228
#Leviticus -
‘Heated Rivalry,’ RuPaul Comedy ‘Stop! That! Train!’ and Gregg Araki’s ‘I Want Your Sex’ Top NewFest Lineup (EXCLUSIVE)
#Variety #Columns #Festivals #HeatedRivalry #Leviticus #NewFest -
L'horreur fait l'actu du jour, avec trois projets ! (Bon, il y en a un qui est plus fantastique...).
- Leviticus serait-il le prochain phénomène horrifique ?
- Le DCU se met à l'horreur avec ClayFace. On a quelques images sur Actusf !
- On a le trailer de la série Lestat le Vampire, troisième saison d'Entretien avec un vampire...Et vous, vous aimez les films d'horreur ?
#horreur #fantastique #horrormovie #bodyhorror #Leviticus #ClayFace #DCU #Lestat #vampire
-
L'horreur fait l'actu du jour, avec trois projets ! (Bon, il y en a un qui est plus fantastique...).
- Leviticus serait-il le prochain phénomène horrifique ?
- Le DCU se met à l'horreur avec ClayFace. On a quelques images sur Actusf !
- On a le trailer de la série Lestat le Vampire, troisième saison d'Entretien avec un vampire...Et vous, vous aimez les films d'horreur ?
#horreur #fantastique #horrormovie #bodyhorror #Leviticus #ClayFace #DCU #Lestat #vampire
-
L'horreur fait l'actu du jour, avec trois projets ! (Bon, il y en a un qui est plus fantastique...).
- Leviticus serait-il le prochain phénomène horrifique ?
- Le DCU se met à l'horreur avec ClayFace. On a quelques images sur Actusf !
- On a le trailer de la série Lestat le Vampire, troisième saison d'Entretien avec un vampire...Et vous, vous aimez les films d'horreur ?
#horreur #fantastique #horrormovie #bodyhorror #Leviticus #ClayFace #DCU #Lestat #vampire
-
L'horreur fait l'actu du jour, avec trois projets ! (Bon, il y en a un qui est plus fantastique...).
- Leviticus serait-il le prochain phénomène horrifique ?
- Le DCU se met à l'horreur avec ClayFace. On a quelques images sur Actusf !
- On a le trailer de la série Lestat le Vampire, troisième saison d'Entretien avec un vampire...Et vous, vous aimez les films d'horreur ?
#horreur #fantastique #horrormovie #bodyhorror #Leviticus #ClayFace #DCU #Lestat #vampire
-
Leviticus : un film d’horreur prometteur nous offre sa bande-annonce...
Une histoire d'amour entre deux garçons tourne mal... à cause de religieux !
On vous dit tout ici : https://buff.ly/w0gUs6a
-
Leviticus – Official Trailer – Only in Theaters June 19
#horror – #Trailers – #horrormovies – #Leviticus – @neonrated – Two teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most—each other.
#ad #horror #Leviticus #Trailers
https://horrornerdonline.com/2026/04/leviticus-official-trailer-only-in-theaters-june-19/
-
‘Leviticus’ Trailer: Neon Horror Movie Unleashes a Gay Conversion Therapy Nightmare
#Variety #News #AdrianChiarella #Leviticus #Neonhttps://variety.com/2026/film/news/leviticus-trailer-neon-conversion-therapy-horror-film-1236727366/
-
‘Leviticus’ Trailer: This Terrifying Queer Horror Romance Is Here to Haunt Your Summer at the Movies
#IndieWire #News #Trailers #Film #Leviticushttps://www.indiewire.com/news/trailers/leviticus-trailer-queer-horror-romance-1235190076/
-
WME Signs ‘Leviticus’ Filmmaker Adrian Chiarella
#Agencies #AdrianChiarella #Leviticus #WMEhttps://deadline.com/2026/02/leviticus-director-adrian-chiarella-signs-wme-1236735715/
-
‘Leviticus’ Review: A Queer-Specific Supernatural Concept Drives Brilliant Horror Romance
#Variety #Reviews #AdrianChiarella #Leviticushttps://variety.com/2026/film/reviews/leviticus-review-horror-conversion-therapy-1236642228/
-
Neon Buying Sundance Conversion Therapy Horror Film ‘Leviticus’
#Variety #MarketsFestivals #News #Leviticus #SundanceFilmFestival -
Neon Closing On ‘Leviticus’ For Seven Figures; ‘The Invite’ Down To A24 & Focus In $10M+ Deal – Sundance
#Festivals #News #A24 #Focus #Leviticus #Sundance #SundanceFilmFestival #TheInvitehttps://deadline.com/2026/01/sundance-leviticus-neon-the-invite-a24-focus-1236698288/
-
Sundance Deals Looming For ‘The Invite’ & ‘Leviticus’ – The Dish
#News #A24 #Leviticus #Neon #Sundance #SundanceFilmFestival #TheDish #TheInvitehttps://deadline.com/2026/01/sundance-the-invite-leviticus-acqusitions-a24-neon-1236696934/
-
‘Leviticus’ Review: A Sad, Frightening Conversion-Therapy Horror From Australia
#MovieReviews #Movies #Australia #Festivals #International #Leviticus #MiaWasikowska #Sundance #Sundance2026 #SundanceFilmFestival #Sundancefilmfestival2026 #SundanceFilmFestivalReviews -
‘Leviticus’ Review: ‘Heated Rivalry’ Meets ‘It Follows’ in Entertaining Horror Debut
-
@libertyotf The god of the bible commanded genocide of gay people (lv 20:13). If any christian wants my support as an intersectional queer anarchist they have to convince me they have severed all ideological ties which would paint the author of genocide as all loving and all good
#QueerAnarchism #Anarchism #Intersectionalism #Bible #Christianity #AntiLGBT #Genocide #Leviticus
-
@libertyotf The god of the bible commanded genocide of gay people (lv 20:13). If any christian wants my support as an intersectional queer anarchist they have to convince me they have severed all ideological ties which would paint the author of genocide as all loving and all good
#QueerAnarchism #Anarchism #Intersectionalism #Bible #Christianity #AntiLGBT #Genocide #Leviticus
-
@libertyotf The god of the bible commanded genocide of gay people (lv 20:13). If any christian wants my support as an intersectional queer anarchist they have to convince me they have severed all ideological ties which would paint the author of genocide as all loving and all good
#QueerAnarchism #Anarchism #Intersectionalism #Bible #Christianity #AntiLGBT #Genocide #Leviticus
-
@libertyotf The god of the bible commanded genocide of gay people (lv 20:13). If any christian wants my support as an intersectional queer anarchist they have to convince me they have severed all ideological ties which would paint the author of genocide as all loving and all good
#QueerAnarchism #Anarchism #Intersectionalism #Bible #Christianity #AntiLGBT #Genocide #Leviticus
-
@libertyotf The god of the bible commanded genocide of gay people (lv 20:13). If any christian wants my support as an intersectional queer anarchist they have to convince me they have severed all ideological ties which would paint the author of genocide as all loving and all good
#QueerAnarchism #Anarchism #Intersectionalism #Bible #Christianity #AntiLGBT #Genocide #Leviticus
-
Our reflection examines love for neighbor, drawn from Leviticus and Deuteronomy, and connects it to today's Gospel reading, focusing on a lawyer's encounter with Jesus. #GospelReflection #Christianity #BibleStudy #LoveYourNeighbor #JesusTeachings #FaithJourney #Scripture #Leviticus #Deuteronomy #ReligiousEducation
-
“When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not ill-treat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the Lord your God."
— Leviticus 19.33-34Pew pew.
#LA #Andor #CriminalisationOfDissent #protest #ProtestIsNotACrime #authoritarianism #Trump #PoliceState #ACAB #Leviticus #graffiti
-
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #ThePeoplesParty with #AFRODEUTSCHE
Leviticus:
🎵 Burialhttps://dubiousjungle.bandcamp.com/track/leviticus-burial-rmx
-
Funny things about words.
https://www.urbanmind.net/display/f7dd981d-1067-a353-835f-4a5479987391
-
Funny things about words.
https://www.urbanmind.net/display/f7dd981d-1067-a353-835f-4a5479987391
-
After deciding it felt right to make a character in #Modders #Jewish, I wanted to do a little bit of digging, because I know #Tattoos and #Piercings aren't considered #kosher, and her whole family has some far more extreme #BodyModification going on. (Furries)
Came across an interesting article which points out that the specific line in the #Torah / #OldTestament, #Leviticus 19:28, is somewhat vague and seems to apply more to 1) not self-mutilating for the dead or an idol, and 2) that God is not asking anyone to self mutilate. Also, when we apply that to the context of things happening at the time, we see some pretty brutal practices, and some pretty severe infection risks. That's sort of vagueness and context is common for Leviticus.
So I wonder if, in a future where these #BodyMods are common, and "Image of God" is not as widely interpreted to be a statement of physical likeness, could the opinion of what is "kosher" in itself be different here?
https://lionstale.org/1025/features/exploring-body-modifications-through-the-lens-of-judaism/
-
🔊 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #ThePeoplesParty with #AFRODEUTSCHE
Leviticus:
🎵 Burialhttps://dubiousjungle.bandcamp.com/track/leviticus-burial-rmx
-
Leviticus 6:15 "...make a sacrifice of smoke on the altar as a memorial portion, a pleasing aroma to the 𝐋𝐎𝐑𝐃" 🚬 💩
-
"Is Kaneh-Bosm, Natures Multipurpose Pharmaceutical – Historical, Medical and Scriptural Evidence " – Part 1 of 2:
[Not an Endorsement for Religion or Church]Historical And Scriptural:
"Cannabis burst across the Western medicine horizon after its introduction by William O’Shaughnessy in 1838", as one study below states. However, use of the flower for therapeutic benefit, has been documented throughout history and evident in many cultures around the globe. From the pre-colonized Americas, to China, India, and the Middle East, people have known of its healing qualities, long before modern Western civilisation. One particular mention, has been a "bone" of contention with a Christian translation of ancient Hebrew manuscripts.In Exodus 30: 20-23, Moses was given a "recipe" for an anointing oil, with very specific ingredients and measurements. Some feel the Hebrew text was mistranslated by erroneously listing "sweet calamus" , essentially removing perhaps, the most essential component of the healing oil. Hebrew scripts use the term Kaneh-Bosm ( וּקְנֵה־ בֹ֖שֶׂם – ū-qə-nê hḇō-śem) where, the altered Christian Bible lists "sweet calamus", also referred to as aromatic calamus/aromatic cane, in some translations.
According to the passage, the application of the "shemen mishchah kodesh" (holy anointing oil), is said that people or objects it is used on, become "kodesh kodashim" (most holy). More commonly cited Scriptures talk of "smoke-filled tents", and, as in Genesis 1:29, "every herb (plant) bearing seed" for use as "meat". There's even the discovery of a black resinous substance, noted below. Even for staunch religious opponents of the plant, there seem to be enough supporting evidence, to at least warrant consideration.
Other studies suggest cannabis, a relative of hops used in beer, "evolved about 8 million years ago on the eastern Tibetan Plateau". Chinese farmers grew it for oil and fiber to make clothing, rope and paper, more than 4000 years ago. Science.org reports on "the oldest evidence" of cannabis being burned was found in China, and dates back to about 2500 years ago. However, potentially earlier evidence was found in a 2700-year-old Israelite temple in Tel Arad. What was described as a well-preserved substance discovered in the temple, was tested and confirmed to be, a form of cannabis resin containing THC. It is believed that it was burned and inhaled for its psychoactive and healing properties. The attached photo is from the scienceorg piece, shows what could be, one of the first versions of a "pot pipe" found in China.
"Ancient people put cannabis leaves and hot stones in this brazier, and likely inhaled the resulting smoke" - Xinhua Wu.Indigenous people of the Americas were not introduced to the sativa variety of Kaneh-Bosm until the imperialistic colonization of their land. Instead, they used a variety of hemp, native to the West called "Apocynum Cannabinum". Though mainly used as a strong fiber for textiles, cannabinum was used in the practice of tribal medicines, as well. The poisonous plant was cautiously processed to make tea for treating things like: "heart palpitations, eye disease and headaches", even being used to "burn off warts" by the Chickasaw Nation. Other cultural accounts, also seem to indicate that Kaneh Bosm was a commonly accepted resource, used for medical, spiritual and sustenance purposes throughout history.
Indigenous People and Cannabis by: Caleb Summeril – Terpenes and Testing Magazine: https://terpenesandtesting.com/cannabis-in-ancient-cultures-native-american
Intertribal Hemp Association: http://intertribalhempassoc.org/2500-year-old evidence from China: https://www.science.org/content/article/oldest-evidence-marijuana-use-discovered-2500-year-old-cemetery-peaks-western-china
2700-year-old temple discovered to have Cannabis Resin with THC: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-52847175
Ancient Hebrew Research Center: https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/studies-words/facts-about-kaneh-bosem.htm
A Doctors Case for MMJ DavidCasarett (Must See 15 min video): https://mediaeclat.net/index.php/2019/07/14/a-doctors-case-for-medical-marijuana-david-casarett/
Medical sources linked in part two.#MMJ #cannabis #MedicalMarijuana #research #TBI #PainManagement #neuroprotect #Alzheimers #dementia #concussion #CNSInjury #neurotrauma #headache #inflammation #pain #science #medicine #botanicals #history #Hebrew #bible #Leviticus
-
"Is Kaneh-Bosm, Natures Multipurpose Pharmaceutical – Historical, Medical and Scriptural Evidence " – Part 1 of 2:
[Not an Endorsement for Religion or Church]Historical And Scriptural:
"Cannabis burst across the Western medicine horizon after its introduction by William O’Shaughnessy in 1838", as one study below states. However, use of the flower for therapeutic benefit, has been documented throughout history and evident in many cultures around the globe. From the pre-colonized Americas, to China, India, and the Middle East, people have known of its healing qualities, long before modern Western civilisation. One particular mention, has been a "bone" of contention with a Christian translation of ancient Hebrew manuscripts.In Exodus 30: 20-23, Moses was given a "recipe" for an anointing oil, with very specific ingredients and measurements. Some feel the Hebrew text was mistranslated by erroneously listing "sweet calamus" , essentially removing perhaps, the most essential component of the healing oil. Hebrew scripts use the term Kaneh-Bosm ( וּקְנֵה־ בֹ֖שֶׂם – ū-qə-nê hḇō-śem) where, the altered Christian Bible lists "sweet calamus", also referred to as aromatic calamus/aromatic cane, in some translations.
According to the passage, the application of the "shemen mishchah kodesh" (holy anointing oil), is said that people or objects it is used on, become "kodesh kodashim" (most holy). More commonly cited Scriptures talk of "smoke-filled tents", and, as in Genesis 1:29, "every herb (plant) bearing seed" for use as "meat". There's even the discovery of a black resinous substance, noted below. Even for staunch religious opponents of the plant, there seem to be enough supporting evidence, to at least warrant consideration.
Other studies suggest cannabis, a relative of hops used in beer, "evolved about 8 million years ago on the eastern Tibetan Plateau". Chinese farmers grew it for oil and fiber to make clothing, rope and paper, more than 4000 years ago. Science.org reports on "the oldest evidence" of cannabis being burned was found in China, and dates back to about 2500 years ago. However, potentially earlier evidence was found in a 2700-year-old Israelite temple in Tel Arad. What was described as a well-preserved substance discovered in the temple, was tested and confirmed to be, a form of cannabis resin containing THC. It is believed that it was burned and inhaled for its psychoactive and healing properties. The attached photo is from the scienceorg piece, shows what could be, one of the first versions of a "pot pipe" found in China.
"Ancient people put cannabis leaves and hot stones in this brazier, and likely inhaled the resulting smoke" - Xinhua Wu.Indigenous people of the Americas were not introduced to the sativa variety of Kaneh-Bosm until the imperialistic colonization of their land. Instead, they used a variety of hemp, native to the West called "Apocynum Cannabinum". Though mainly used as a strong fiber for textiles, cannabinum was used in the practice of tribal medicines, as well. The poisonous plant was cautiously processed to make tea for treating things like: "heart palpitations, eye disease and headaches", even being used to "burn off warts" by the Chickasaw Nation. Other cultural accounts, also seem to indicate that Kaneh Bosm was a commonly accepted resource, used for medical, spiritual and sustenance purposes throughout history.
Indigenous People and Cannabis by: Caleb Summeril – Terpenes and Testing Magazine: https://terpenesandtesting.com/cannabis-in-ancient-cultures-native-american
Intertribal Hemp Association: http://intertribalhempassoc.org/2500-year-old evidence from China: https://www.science.org/content/article/oldest-evidence-marijuana-use-discovered-2500-year-old-cemetery-peaks-western-china
2700-year-old temple discovered to have Cannabis Resin with THC: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-52847175
Ancient Hebrew Research Center: https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/studies-words/facts-about-kaneh-bosem.htm
A Doctors Case for MMJ DavidCasarett (Must See 15 min video): https://mediaeclat.net/index.php/2019/07/14/a-doctors-case-for-medical-marijuana-david-casarett/
Medical sources linked in part two.#MMJ #cannabis #MedicalMarijuana #research #TBI #PainManagement #neuroprotect #Alzheimers #dementia #concussion #CNSInjury #neurotrauma #headache #inflammation #pain #science #medicine #botanicals #history #Hebrew #bible #Leviticus
-
"Is Kaneh-Bosm, Natures Multipurpose Pharmaceutical – Historical, Medical and Scriptural Evidence " – Part 1 of 2:
[Not an Endorsement for Religion or Church]Historical And Scriptural:
"Cannabis burst across the Western medicine horizon after its introduction by William O’Shaughnessy in 1838", as one study below states. However, use of the flower for therapeutic benefit, has been documented throughout history and evident in many cultures around the globe. From the pre-colonized Americas, to China, India, and the Middle East, people have known of its healing qualities, long before modern Western civilisation. One particular mention, has been a "bone" of contention with a Christian translation of ancient Hebrew manuscripts.In Exodus 30: 20-23, Moses was given a "recipe" for an anointing oil, with very specific ingredients and measurements. Some feel the Hebrew text was mistranslated by erroneously listing "sweet calamus" , essentially removing perhaps, the most essential component of the healing oil. Hebrew scripts use the term Kaneh-Bosm ( וּקְנֵה־ בֹ֖שֶׂם – ū-qə-nê hḇō-śem) where, the altered Christian Bible lists "sweet calamus", also referred to as aromatic calamus/aromatic cane, in some translations.
According to the passage, the application of the "shemen mishchah kodesh" (holy anointing oil), is said that people or objects it is used on, become "kodesh kodashim" (most holy). More commonly cited Scriptures talk of "smoke-filled tents", and, as in Genesis 1:29, "every herb (plant) bearing seed" for use as "meat". There's even the discovery of a black resinous substance, noted below. Even for staunch religious opponents of the plant, there seem to be enough supporting evidence, to at least warrant consideration.
Other studies suggest cannabis, a relative of hops used in beer, "evolved about 8 million years ago on the eastern Tibetan Plateau". Chinese farmers grew it for oil and fiber to make clothing, rope and paper, more than 4000 years ago. Science.org reports on "the oldest evidence" of cannabis being burned was found in China, and dates back to about 2500 years ago. However, potentially earlier evidence was found in a 2700-year-old Israelite temple in Tel Arad. What was described as a well-preserved substance discovered in the temple, was tested and confirmed to be, a form of cannabis resin containing THC. It is believed that it was burned and inhaled for its psychoactive and healing properties. The attached photo is from the scienceorg piece, shows what could be, one of the first versions of a "pot pipe" found in China.
"Ancient people put cannabis leaves and hot stones in this brazier, and likely inhaled the resulting smoke" - Xinhua Wu.Indigenous people of the Americas were not introduced to the sativa variety of Kaneh-Bosm until the imperialistic colonization of their land. Instead, they used a variety of hemp, native to the West called "Apocynum Cannabinum". Though mainly used as a strong fiber for textiles, cannabinum was used in the practice of tribal medicines, as well. The poisonous plant was cautiously processed to make tea for treating things like: "heart palpitations, eye disease and headaches", even being used to "burn off warts" by the Chickasaw Nation. Other cultural accounts, also seem to indicate that Kaneh Bosm was a commonly accepted resource, used for medical, spiritual and sustenance purposes throughout history.
Indigenous People and Cannabis by: Caleb Summeril – Terpenes and Testing Magazine: https://terpenesandtesting.com/cannabis-in-ancient-cultures-native-american
Intertribal Hemp Association: http://intertribalhempassoc.org/2500-year-old evidence from China: https://www.science.org/content/article/oldest-evidence-marijuana-use-discovered-2500-year-old-cemetery-peaks-western-china
2700-year-old temple discovered to have Cannabis Resin with THC: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-52847175
Ancient Hebrew Research Center: https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/studies-words/facts-about-kaneh-bosem.htm
A Doctors Case for MMJ DavidCasarett (Must See 15 min video): https://mediaeclat.net/index.php/2019/07/14/a-doctors-case-for-medical-marijuana-david-casarett/
Medical sources linked in part two.#MMJ #cannabis #MedicalMarijuana #research #TBI #PainManagement #neuroprotect #Alzheimers #dementia #concussion #CNSInjury #neurotrauma #headache #inflammation #pain #science #medicine #botanicals #history #Hebrew #bible #Leviticus
-
"Is Kaneh-Bosm, Natures Multipurpose Pharmaceutical – Historical, Medical and Scriptural Evidence " – Part 1 of 2:
[Not an Endorsement for Religion or Church]Historical And Scriptural:
"Cannabis burst across the Western medicine horizon after its introduction by William O’Shaughnessy in 1838", as one study below states. However, use of the flower for therapeutic benefit, has been documented throughout history and evident in many cultures around the globe. From the pre-colonized Americas, to China, India, and the Middle East, people have known of its healing qualities, long before modern Western civilisation. One particular mention, has been a "bone" of contention with a Christian translation of ancient Hebrew manuscripts.In Exodus 30: 20-23, Moses was given a "recipe" for an anointing oil, with very specific ingredients and measurements. Some feel the Hebrew text was mistranslated by erroneously listing "sweet calamus" , essentially removing perhaps, the most essential component of the healing oil. Hebrew scripts use the term Kaneh-Bosm ( וּקְנֵה־ בֹ֖שֶׂם – ū-qə-nê hḇō-śem) where, the altered Christian Bible lists "sweet calamus", also referred to as aromatic calamus/aromatic cane, in some translations.
According to the passage, the application of the "shemen mishchah kodesh" (holy anointing oil), is said that people or objects it is used on, become "kodesh kodashim" (most holy). More commonly cited Scriptures talk of "smoke-filled tents", and, as in Genesis 1:29, "every herb (plant) bearing seed" for use as "meat". There's even the discovery of a black resinous substance, noted below. Even for staunch religious opponents of the plant, there seem to be enough supporting evidence, to at least warrant consideration.
Other studies suggest cannabis, a relative of hops used in beer, "evolved about 8 million years ago on the eastern Tibetan Plateau". Chinese farmers grew it for oil and fiber to make clothing, rope and paper, more than 4000 years ago. Science.org reports on "the oldest evidence" of cannabis being burned was found in China, and dates back to about 2500 years ago. However, potentially earlier evidence was found in a 2700-year-old Israelite temple in Tel Arad. What was described as a well-preserved substance discovered in the temple, was tested and confirmed to be, a form of cannabis resin containing THC. It is believed that it was burned and inhaled for its psychoactive and healing properties. The attached photo is from the scienceorg piece, shows what could be, one of the first versions of a "pot pipe" found in China.
"Ancient people put cannabis leaves and hot stones in this brazier, and likely inhaled the resulting smoke" - Xinhua Wu.Indigenous people of the Americas were not introduced to the sativa variety of Kaneh-Bosm until the imperialistic colonization of their land. Instead, they used a variety of hemp, native to the West called "Apocynum Cannabinum". Though mainly used as a strong fiber for textiles, cannabinum was used in the practice of tribal medicines, as well. The poisonous plant was cautiously processed to make tea for treating things like: "heart palpitations, eye disease and headaches", even being used to "burn off warts" by the Chickasaw Nation. Other cultural accounts, also seem to indicate that Kaneh Bosm was a commonly accepted resource, used for medical, spiritual and sustenance purposes throughout history.
Indigenous People and Cannabis by: Caleb Summeril – Terpenes and Testing Magazine: https://terpenesandtesting.com/cannabis-in-ancient-cultures-native-american
Intertribal Hemp Association: http://intertribalhempassoc.org/2500-year-old evidence from China: https://www.science.org/content/article/oldest-evidence-marijuana-use-discovered-2500-year-old-cemetery-peaks-western-china
2700-year-old temple discovered to have Cannabis Resin with THC: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-52847175
Ancient Hebrew Research Center: https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/studies-words/facts-about-kaneh-bosem.htm
A Doctors Case for MMJ DavidCasarett (Must See 15 min video): https://mediaeclat.net/index.php/2019/07/14/a-doctors-case-for-medical-marijuana-david-casarett/
Medical sources linked in part two.#MMJ #cannabis #MedicalMarijuana #research #TBI #PainManagement #neuroprotect #Alzheimers #dementia #concussion #CNSInjury #neurotrauma #headache #inflammation #pain #science #medicine #botanicals #history #Hebrew #bible #Leviticus
-
"Is Kaneh-Bosm, Natures Multipurpose Pharmaceutical – Historical, Medical and Scriptural Evidence " – Part 1 of 2:
[Not an Endorsement for Religion or Church]Historical And Scriptural:
"Cannabis burst across the Western medicine horizon after its introduction by William O’Shaughnessy in 1838", as one study below states. However, use of the flower for therapeutic benefit, has been documented throughout history and evident in many cultures around the globe. From the pre-colonized Americas, to China, India, and the Middle East, people have known of its healing qualities, long before modern Western civilisation. One particular mention, has been a "bone" of contention with a Christian translation of ancient Hebrew manuscripts.In Exodus 30: 20-23, Moses was given a "recipe" for an anointing oil, with very specific ingredients and measurements. Some feel the Hebrew text was mistranslated by erroneously listing "sweet calamus" , essentially removing perhaps, the most essential component of the healing oil. Hebrew scripts use the term Kaneh-Bosm ( וּקְנֵה־ בֹ֖שֶׂם – ū-qə-nê hḇō-śem) where, the altered Christian Bible lists "sweet calamus", also referred to as aromatic calamus/aromatic cane, in some translations.
According to the passage, the application of the "shemen mishchah kodesh" (holy anointing oil), is said that people or objects it is used on, become "kodesh kodashim" (most holy). More commonly cited Scriptures talk of "smoke-filled tents", and, as in Genesis 1:29, "every herb (plant) bearing seed" for use as "meat". There's even the discovery of a black resinous substance, noted below. Even for staunch religious opponents of the plant, there seem to be enough supporting evidence, to at least warrant consideration.
Other studies suggest cannabis, a relative of hops used in beer, "evolved about 8 million years ago on the eastern Tibetan Plateau". Chinese farmers grew it for oil and fiber to make clothing, rope and paper, more than 4000 years ago. Science.org reports on "the oldest evidence" of cannabis being burned was found in China, and dates back to about 2500 years ago. However, potentially earlier evidence was found in a 2700-year-old Israelite temple in Tel Arad. What was described as a well-preserved substance discovered in the temple, was tested and confirmed to be, a form of cannabis resin containing THC. It is believed that it was burned and inhaled for its psychoactive and healing properties. The attached photo is from the scienceorg piece, shows what could be, one of the first versions of a "pot pipe" found in China.
"Ancient people put cannabis leaves and hot stones in this brazier, and likely inhaled the resulting smoke" - Xinhua Wu.Indigenous people of the Americas were not introduced to the sativa variety of Kaneh-Bosm until the imperialistic colonization of their land. Instead, they used a variety of hemp, native to the West called "Apocynum Cannabinum". Though mainly used as a strong fiber for textiles, cannabinum was used in the practice of tribal medicines, as well. The poisonous plant was cautiously processed to make tea for treating things like: "heart palpitations, eye disease and headaches", even being used to "burn off warts" by the Chickasaw Nation. Other cultural accounts, also seem to indicate that Kaneh Bosm was a commonly accepted resource, used for medical, spiritual and sustenance purposes throughout history.
Indigenous People and Cannabis by: Caleb Summeril – Terpenes and Testing Magazine: https://terpenesandtesting.com/cannabis-in-ancient-cultures-native-american
Intertribal Hemp Association: http://intertribalhempassoc.org/2500-year-old evidence from China: https://www.science.org/content/article/oldest-evidence-marijuana-use-discovered-2500-year-old-cemetery-peaks-western-china
2700-year-old temple discovered to have Cannabis Resin with THC: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-52847175
Ancient Hebrew Research Center: https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/studies-words/facts-about-kaneh-bosem.htm
A Doctors Case for MMJ DavidCasarett (Must See 15 min video): https://mediaeclat.net/index.php/2019/07/14/a-doctors-case-for-medical-marijuana-david-casarett/
Medical sources linked in part two.#MMJ #cannabis #MedicalMarijuana #research #TBI #PainManagement #neuroprotect #Alzheimers #dementia #concussion #CNSInjury #neurotrauma #headache #inflammation #pain #science #medicine #botanicals #history #Hebrew #bible #Leviticus
-
🔊 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #ThePeoplesParty with #AFRODEUTSCHE
Leviticus:
🎵 Burialhttps://dubiousjungle.bandcamp.com/track/leviticus-burial-rmx
-
📢New Publication Alert!
📜'Roles and Relations in #BiblicalLaw' by Christian Canu Højgaard is out now!
#Ancientlaw texts were not arbitrary collections of #legal paragraphs but articulations of certain world views. The laws were rational in their own respect and were based on the lawgiver’s #ethos.
However, since the ethical values of the lawgiver rarely—if ever—surface in the text itself, it hasn't proven easy to grasp with traditional, #exegetical methods. This study offers a novel approach to mapping out the ethos of an ancient law text like #Leviticus 17–26.
By employing #socialnetwork analysis, the participants and their interactions are mapped to scrutinize the ethical roles embodied by the persons of the law.
To accomplish this, the study undertakes meticulous research into both the participants and the interactions of #Leviticus 17–26.
👉This is the 25th volume published as part of our '#Semitic Languages and Cultures' series.
-
📢New Publication Alert!
📜'Roles and Relations in #BiblicalLaw' by Christian Canu Højgaard is out now!
#Ancientlaw texts were not arbitrary collections of #legal paragraphs but articulations of certain world views. The laws were rational in their own respect and were based on the lawgiver’s #ethos.
However, since the ethical values of the lawgiver rarely—if ever—surface in the text itself, it hasn't proven easy to grasp with traditional, #exegetical methods. This study offers a novel approach to mapping out the ethos of an ancient law text like #Leviticus 17–26.
By employing #socialnetwork analysis, the participants and their interactions are mapped to scrutinize the ethical roles embodied by the persons of the law.
To accomplish this, the study undertakes meticulous research into both the participants and the interactions of #Leviticus 17–26.
👉This is the 25th volume published as part of our '#Semitic Languages and Cultures' series.
-
📢New Publication Alert!
📜'Roles and Relations in #BiblicalLaw' by Christian Canu Højgaard is out now!
#Ancientlaw texts were not arbitrary collections of #legal paragraphs but articulations of certain world views. The laws were rational in their own respect and were based on the lawgiver’s #ethos.
However, since the ethical values of the lawgiver rarely—if ever—surface in the text itself, it hasn't proven easy to grasp with traditional, #exegetical methods. This study offers a novel approach to mapping out the ethos of an ancient law text like #Leviticus 17–26.
By employing #socialnetwork analysis, the participants and their interactions are mapped to scrutinize the ethical roles embodied by the persons of the law.
To accomplish this, the study undertakes meticulous research into both the participants and the interactions of #Leviticus 17–26.
👉This is the 25th volume published as part of our '#Semitic Languages and Cultures' series.
-
📢New Publication Alert!
📜'Roles and Relations in #BiblicalLaw' by Christian Canu Højgaard is out now!
#Ancientlaw texts were not arbitrary collections of #legal paragraphs but articulations of certain world views. The laws were rational in their own respect and were based on the lawgiver’s #ethos.
However, since the ethical values of the lawgiver rarely—if ever—surface in the text itself, it hasn't proven easy to grasp with traditional, #exegetical methods. This study offers a novel approach to mapping out the ethos of an ancient law text like #Leviticus 17–26.
By employing #socialnetwork analysis, the participants and their interactions are mapped to scrutinize the ethical roles embodied by the persons of the law.
To accomplish this, the study undertakes meticulous research into both the participants and the interactions of #Leviticus 17–26.
👉This is the 25th volume published as part of our '#Semitic Languages and Cultures' series.