antemosaic
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See also: ante-Mosaic
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[edit]antemosaic (not comparable)
- Before the time of Moses.
- 1747, Samuel Hebden, A treatise on forms of prayer of human composition[1], page 44:
- This was practised not only in the Antemosaic Times, but afterwards.
- 1837 September, Christian Examiner[2], volume 23, page 46:
- The manners and condition of society referred to or implied in some, at least, of the following passages, adduced by De Wette, seem to point to a much later period of Jewish history, than the Antemosaic or Mosaic age.
- 1851, Herman Melville, Moby-Dick:
- I am horrorstruck at this antemosaic, unsourced existence of the unspeakable terrors of the whale, which, having been before all time, must needs exist after all humane ages are over.