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Bible Encyclopedias
East
The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia
Worshipers of the sun turned toward the east, with their backs to the Holy of Holies (Ezekiel 8:16; comp. Suk. 5:4), whereas the Jews of the Exile prayed toward the Temple (Daniel 6:11; 1 Kings 8:38,44 et seq.; Ber. 4:5; Sifre, Debarim, 29). For those living in the west, therefore, the east was the direction in which they were to pray (see "Ḳiblah" in the article See MOHAMMED).
East is the part of the world where God planted paradise (Vita Adæ et Evæ, 18, 22; [Lat.] Apoc.Mosis, , according to Genesis 3:24, LXX.). According to the "Didascalia," prayer is offered with the face turned to the east "because God ascended to the heaven of heavens to the east, and because paradise is situated in the east" ("Apost. Const." 2:57). This was enjoined on the early Christians (see Clemens Alexandrinus, "Stromata," 7:7; Syriac Canons [Teachings] of the Apostles,; Ante-Nicene Library, 8:668, New York, 1890; Tertullian, "Apology," 16). A much older custom, which goes back to very primitive times and is connected with the belief that the dead go down to the land of Hades in the west, but will rise again with the sun in the east, is the burying of the dead with the face toward the east (see Tylor, "Primitive Culture," 1874, pp. 422 et seq.). also MizraḤ.
- Schürer, Gesch. 3d ed., 2:453, Leipsic, 1898;
- Löw, Gesammelte Schriften, 1898, 4:36 et seq.;
- Smith and Cheetham, Dictionary of Christian Antiquities;
- Smith, Dictionary of the Bible.
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Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'East'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​e/east.html. 1901.