The Jewish religion arose tinged with the obsessions and delusions that dominated those primitive Bedouins, and in its early stages it was nothing but a mixture of myths and commandments. That is, the coffins founded on vitalism and emotional magic; That is why it included commands and prohibitions whose wisdom was obscured to the reader unless he was aware of what belief in magic had to do with inking these sayings: "Do not sow your field in two kinds, lest the seed that you sow and the produce of the field be sanctified for the fullness. Do not plow with an ox and an ass together... Do not wear A garment of wool and linen mixed together" (Deuteronomy 22:9-11). That is why the majority of readers tended to ignore it and pass on to the next. With regard to their religious delusions and obsessions, the Hebrews followed the path followed by other primitive clans. So they started using magic. They narrated many incidents in which magic accomplished what was wanted from it, and they left various "recipes" for how to kill a person or harm him with magic, and for how to attract a loved one to the one he loves and make her fall in love with him. The Holy Book is full of evidence of the Jews' belief in magic.
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