Bible Studies: Essays on Phallic Worship and Other Curious Rites and Customs
There is nothing unclean of itself: but to him that esteemeth anything to be unclean, to him it is unclean. —Paul (Romans xiv. 14).
Printed and Published By G. W. Foote
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My old friend Mr. Wheeler asks me to launch this little craft, and I do so with great pleasure. She is not a thunderous ironclad, nor a gigantic ocean liner; but she is stoutly built, well fitted, and calculated to weather all the storms of criticism. My only fear is that she will not encounter them.
During the sixteen years of my friend's collaboration with me in many enterprises for the spread of Freethought and the destruction of Superstition, he has written a vast variety of articles, all possessing distinctive merit, and some extremely valuable. From these he and I have made the following selection. The articles included deal with the Bible from a special standpoint; the standpoint of an Evolutionist, who reads the Jewish Scriptures in the light of anthropology, and finds infinite illustrations in them of the savage origin of religion.
Literary and scientific criticism of the Old Testament have their numerous votaries. Mr. Wheeler's mind is given to a different study of the older half of the Bible. He is bent on showing what it really contains; what religious ideas, rites, and customs prevailed among the ancient Jews and find expression in their Scriptures. This is a fruitful method, especially in our country, if it be true, as Dr. Tylor observes, that the English mind, not readily swayed by rhetoric, moves freely under the pressure of facts.
Careful readers of this little book will find it full of precious information. Mr. Wheeler has a peculiarly wide acquaintance with the literature of these subjects. He has gathered from far and wide, like the summer bee, and what he yields is not an undigested mass of facts, but the pure honey of truth.
Many readers will be astonished at what Mr. Wheeler tells them. We have read the Bible, they will say, and never saw these things. That is because they read it without knowledge, or without attention. Reading is not done with the eyes only, but also with the brain; and the same sentences will make various impressions, according as the brain is rich or poor in facts and principles. Even the great, strong mind of Darwin had to be plentifully stored with biological knowledge before he could see the meaning of certain simple facts, and discover the wonderful law of Natural Selection.
J. M. Wheeler
BIBLE STUDIES
1892.
PREFACE.
PHALLIC WORSHIP AMONG THE JEWS.
CIRCUMCISION.
MOSES AT THE INN
THE BRAZEN SERPENT, AND SALVATION BY SIMILARS.
RELIGION AND MAGIC.
TABOOS.
BLOOD RITES.
SCAPEGOATS.
A BIBLE BARBARITY.
BIBLE WITCHCRAFT.
SAUL'S SPIRITUALIST STANCE AT ENDOR.
SACRIFICES.
THE PASSOVER.
THE EVOLUTION OF JAHVEH.
JOSHUA AND THE SUN.
THE HEBREW PROPHETS.
OLD TESTAMENT MARRIAGE.
THE SONG OF SOLOMON.
SACRED SEVEN.