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93Neilsen, The Site of the Biblical Mount Sinai: A claim for Petra, p. 11.

94Num. 20: 14–21.

ГЛАВА ДЕВЯТНАДЦАТАЯ. ЛУННАЯ ГОРА

1Vaux, The Bible and the Ancient Near East, p. 152.

22 Kings 22: 2.

32 Chron. 25: 1.

42 Chron. 25: 14.

5Eze. 35: 3–5.

6Mackenzie, The Myths of Babylonia and Assyria, p. 52. 7Ibid.

8Gen. 10: 22, 11: 10, 24-7, 22: 21.

9Gen. 11: 26.

101 Chron. 1: 32.

11Gen. 11: 28, 31, 15: 7.

12Gen. 11: 2.

13Woolley, Ur of the Chaldees, p. 14.

14Ibid.

15Gilbert, Magi: The quest for a secret tradition, p. 177.

16Ibid.

17Ibid.

18Gundiiz, The Knowledge of Ufe» JSS 3 (1994), pp. 32-3, 35.

19Gen. 12: 1–5.

20Gen. 12: 6.

2'Gen. 12: 8.

22Jg. 21: 19.

23Easton, The Illustrated Bible Dictionary, s.v. «Si» nai», p. 634.

24Giinduz, p. 201.

25Ibid., p. 200.

26Ibid., p. 224.

27Ibid.

28Ibid, p. 44.

29Ibid.

30Ibid., p. 224; Drawer, The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran, pp: 265—9.

31Drower, p. 266.

32Ibid.

33Gtinduz, p. 225.

34Ibid., p. 207.

35Ibid.

36Oesterley and Robinson, Hebrew Religion: Its Origin and Development, p. 65.

37Ibid., p. 128. See also Nielsen, Die altarabische Mondreli-gion und die mosaische Ueberlieferung 1904, p. 50.

38Ibid.

39Ex. 12: 12–28.

40Deut. 16: 1: «Observe the month of Abib and keep the passover unto the Lord thy God». See also Oesterley and Robinson, p. 128; Nielsen, Handbuch der Altarabischen Altertums-kunde, 1927, i, 244.

41Propp, Exodus 1 —18: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, p. 392.

42Ex. 12: 9.

43Ex. 12: 46.

44Oesterley and Robinson, p. 131.

45Nielsen, The Site of the Biblical Mount Sinai: A claim for Petra, 1928, p. 21.

46Ibid., p. 23.

47At the Council of Nicea in AD 325 it was decided that since the Last Supper is thought to have occurred on the feast of the Passover (most probably on the Feast of the Unleavened Bread), then Easter Day should be celebrated on the first Sunday either on or after the full moon that follows the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere. This Roman calculation of Easter Day was imposed on the Church of England at the Synod of Whitby in AD 664.

48Propp, p. 399.