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- W1551689319 abstract "A long history of intercommunal relations around local holy places in historic Palestine (a history which sadly seems to be coming to a close in the current day) draws attention to what precisely is the character of the attachment felt by local residents to sacred sites. Muslim-Christian ‘sharing’ of holy places (maqam, plural maqamat) can be seen to express a dependency on powers perceived of as resident in a site, and the nominal affiliation of these powers to one religion or another is often not a matter of great concern to those frequenting the shrines. It is, however, a focal concern of the officiants of the respective religions who lay claim to the sites and who seek to expunge heterodox practices and traces of ambiguous affiliation (cf. Hayden 2002; Hayden et al. 2011). I here investigate records of local usages of religious sites, largely rural, in Palestine up through the Mandate Period in order to argue that shared shrines, as opposed to those which appear to be communally homogeneous, foreground issues of agency obscured in those sites under the control of religious authorities. The chroniclers and prophets of the Nevi’im, the central books of the Tanakh, or Hebrew Bible, were clearly troubled by the tendency of the local populations of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to revere local deities, or ba‘aloˆm, on the tops of hills and under trees. 1Kings, 2Kings, and Jeremiah cite, with a near compulsive repetitiveness, the idolatrous immorality of offering up sacrifices to gods other than Yahweh upon ‘‘every high hill and under every green tree’’ 1 : the people of Israel did secretly against the Lord their God things that were not right. They built for themselves high places at all their towns, from watchtower to fortified city; they set up for themselves pillars and Ashe’rim on every high hill and under every green tree; and there they burned incense on all the high places, as the nations did whom the Lord carried away before them. (2 Kings 17: 9–11) and" @default.
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- W1551689319 title "Popular Palestinian Practices around Holy Places and Those Who Oppose Them: An Historical Introduction" @default.
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- W1551689319 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/rec3.12034" @default.
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