The wine was the traditional drink of that area at that time, so we read of it often.
A "libation" is a liquid offering (usually made in religious events).
He had to imbibe a glass of tea to help his head.
Nothing that I know of. The Forefathers built altars (Genesis ch.12), but sacrifices are not mentioned in connection with them; with the exception of an oil-libation (Genesis 28:18 and 35:14) and a single instance of an unspecified animal offering (Genesis 46:1).
728 times (offering/offerings).
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If you mean in a religious offering type scenario, i think 'Libation' is the correct word. It comes from Greek, meaning 'to pour'. It is often used to refer to religious ceremonies, from ancient Celtic offerings to Christian Baptism. You may be going for anointing, which refers specifically to the rubbing or pouring of oil, usually in the context of a religious rite. A libation can be any liquid.
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The word "offering" appears over 400 times in the Bible. It is frequently mentioned in the context of sacrifices and offerings made to God as a form of worship and devotion.
Offering Prayer and paying Zakat has been mentined many times in the holy Quran.
Tithing is mentioned in the Bible approximately 30 times.
In the underworld, Odysseus offers a libation of milk, honey, wine, and water to attract the souls of the dead so he can communicate with the prophet Tiresias. This offering is a way to show respect and gain the attention of the spirits in the realm of the dead.
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