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Anointing

THE JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA

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on tlic Ninth of Ab and oilier fastpermitted for health only (compare Ta'anit, 12Ti), and is declared as enjoyable as drinking 764); wlicrciis

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Anonymous Works anonymous Hebrew works known

to 1875:

(Sliab. ix. 4).

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Anointing as a remedy in case of skin diseases is mentioned in Yer. Ma'as. 8h. ii. iiSn: Bab. Yoma. TTi; and Yer. Shab. xiv. 14c; but at the sjime time incantations were used, the person anointing the head with oil also pronouncing an incantation over the sore spots (lohi«/i 'al hii-iiiiikknli) riici as stated in the Epistle of .hinies, v. 14, and Mark, vi. 13 (compare Isii. i. (i; Ps. ci.'i. 18; Luke. x. 34). Men should not go out on the street perfumed (Ber. 43A); but women perfume themselves out (see.Iosephus, " B. J." iv. i). ^ 10).

when going

A

wife could

demand one-tenlhof herdowry-incomc foriuiguents and perfumes; the daughter of the rich Nicodemus bin (_;oiioii was accustomed to spend aiuiually four hundred gold denarii for the sjune (Ket. 6(i4). These facts serve to cast light on the story of Luke, vii. 3tt-4(!, and John, xii. A. When Adam, in his nine hundred and tliirticlli year, was seized with great pain during his sickness. lie told Eve to "take Seth with her lo the neighborhood of paradise and pray to (iod that He should send an angel with oil from the tice of mercy, in order that they might anoint Adam therewith and release him from his pain" (Apocalypse Mosis, lli; Vita Ad:e et Ev;e, 30-4). What follows here seems

Funenil elepy on the emperor Leopold dieo-tiennun.

II.,

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Pnit'ui*, 17(15.

Funeral elegy on Knincis

nt "[33 'tn

work

of a Christian writer or interpolator,

"

Descensus,"

p. 3.

"

Evangeliiim Nicodemi," p. 19, Compare the baptismal rile of the

Elke.saites in Ilippolitus' " Refutation of Heresies"; tillbajitismal fornuila of the Ophites in Origen,

"Contra Cclsum." vi. 27. "I have been anointed ith the white ointment from the tree of life " and the Ebionitic view of Christ and Adam as the tirst jirophet anointed with oil from the tree of life, while the ointment of Aaron was made after the mode of the heavenly ointment in the Clementine "Hecognitioncs," .lv.-xlvii. "The pious anoint themselves with the blessed ointment of incorruption " (" Prayer

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of Aseni'th." chaps, viii. and x v.). Compare also the mystery of the spiritual ointmiiit. in the Gnostic books (Schmidt, "Gnoslische Schrifteu in Koptischer Sprache," pp. 195, 339 ct seq., 377, 492, 509). BiBI.10fii!AiMiv: nR.«lln(ts, Dirl. s.v. s.v. Salhi- unti SiiUn'tt,

ANONYMOUS WORKS





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literalun- is coivul with llii- liliTaturc of the nation. The Bible mentions woanoiiymous historical works: " .Iiihamot Adonai " (Num. xxi. 14) and "Scler ha-

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Letter-writer. Augshursr, VM. D'ClS^' .tijn 8 IX'lter of the scholars and rabbis of Pal- i _„,.„,„ ,„,_ ,,„ o estinc eoncemini.' tin- prc'tended Bene /" ,.„, -;,,!, "^ O^'J^-ii Moshi-. AmsI.-nlaiM. 17:11. ( Genraloify of various rabbis. ( 'p'^'n N.-Din" riDOr p-jN 10 Venice, ItWi. ) ''n-i:« nj-ini

Homilies on Esther. Prague, 1012. noini 'o ^s' D'Iibh nj.M II (ieopniphy of Palestine. Amsterdam, 1742. tt'ip.n .'^njN 12 Letlor of I'lmsolatlon to persecuted Jews. _,_,_,_ __,„

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empenir addressed lo themln-i concerning Jewish schools. >-iNpiN 15

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rabbis on the controversy between Jm-ob von Emden and Elben- >• n-'Ns,i ''-iSpoDN 34 Altona, 17.>t. schiltz.

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Comedy,

In Judieo-Uemian. on the battle of wllhllalh. Hanau, I7I1-2U. Ethics. Isny, l.'>42.

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writer of consider his work as property of the whole own Assumpnation whose i<leasor traditions he noted. tion of authorship began after the Talmudical epoch; (Jirsh.

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13).

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Hebrew Anonymous Works,

to for the

as to the rea.sons for

anonymity, may be divided into the following three clas.ses: (1) Collectaneous works, such as the Midrashim, to which the editor, being a mere compiler, did not deem himself of sutlicient importance to attach his name; (2) ancient works the authors of which, cither becausi' of modesty (see preface of "Sefer ha-l.liiuuik ") or. what is more fre(|Uently the their

case, because of the negligence of a copyist, are not given; (3) modern works not .signed simply because their

authors express ideas or criticisms they are un-

willing to father.

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