Roman Calendar, [65–6]
Rowan, a Lightning-tree, [366–7]
Sabbath, established on a new basis by the story of Creation, [324]
Sacrifice, human, condemned by Jahveism in the rewritten story of the sacrifice of Isaac, [312]
Ṣafrâ, (in Aramaic), ‘Dawn,’ its etymology, [150]
Sage (German), [393] note
Samson, a Sun-god, [21–2], [407–10];
his name Shimshôn from Shemesh, ‘Sun,’ [408];
like other Sun-gods, flies after victory, [399],
and is pernicious to the Philistines, destroying their corn by foxes, [398],