These documents outlined a "history" of masonry, tracing its origins to a biblical or classical root, followed by the regulations of the organisation, and the responsibilities of its different grades.
The plan was never to throw it all away, it was to return us all to our proper biblical roots.
The music of Yemenite Jews was particularly influential in the development of Israeli music because it was seen by early Zionists as a link to their biblical roots.
Jerusalem has its biblical roots; Bayreuth has its Wagnerian manifestoes.
The name Leah has biblical roots, and means wild cow in Hebrew.
Not all interjections of mock horror or other jowl-shaking expostulation have biblical roots.
The double standard is not only a matter of pride and duty to Israel's biblical roots but of strength in the world today.
- you can find etymological pleasure in biblical roots.
Patrick Henry College, to open this fall in Purcellville, aims to "help return America to its biblical and Constitutional roots," as the literature states.
Mr. Hezzi would be a more likely supporter of the West Bank settlers, who are more religious and attached to the land for its biblical roots.