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“In no other ceremony is the entire congregation of Israel anointed with blood, and in no other instance is this anointing so effusive.” (Page 187)
“Emotions, then, are human experiences that result from evaluating a real or imagined situation in a certain way.9” (Page 208)
“the author’s desire to view the action from the standpoint of its internal makeup and development” (Page 360)
“Metaphorical use’ refers to the use of slave terms in contexts that do not refer to slaves.” (Page 13)