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Threshold

The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia

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In early times the threshold had a special sanctity; and that of the Temple was a marked spot, indicating specific taboos (see 1 Samuel 5:4 et seq.; comp. Zephaniah 1:9). There were special keepers (A. V. "porters") of the threshold (II. Kings 22:4; 1 Chronicles 9:22; 2 Chronicles 23:4; Jeremiah 35:4). There is a wide-spread custom of making family sacrifices at the threshold in addition to those at the hearth. Herodotus reports this of the Egyptians (2:48). Trumbull suggests that there is a specific reference to the threshold in Exodus 12:22 (LXX.), in connection with the institution of the Passover. Even to the present day it is considered unlucky to tread on the threshold. He suggests also that the word "pesaḥ," or "passover," means a "leaping over" the threshold, after it has been sanctified with the blood of the threshold-covenant. The threshold of Dagon's temple was evidently sacred in this way; and it has been suggested by Cheyne that 1 Kings 18:20-21 should be rendered "How long will ye leap over both thresholds?" (that is, worship both Baal and Yhwh).

Bibliography:
  • H. Clay Trumbull, Threshold Covenant, Philadelphia, 1896.
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Bibliography Information
Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Threshold'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​t/threshold.html. 1901.
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