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Alexander granted that the people could plant crops on the sabbatic year, enjoy their own religion, and have a separate section of his city in Egypt.
Fulbright Program and Solvay Fellowships supported three sabbatic leaves abroad.
Since 1856, the name Baphomet has been associated with a "Sabbatic Goat" image drawn by Eliphas Lévi.
He reserved "Sabbatic Craft" as a unifying term to refer to the "convergent lineages" of the "Cultus Sabbati," a body of traditional Witchcraft initiates.
The idol Baphomet dates back to the days of the Templars and has become associated with the image of the "Sabbatic Goat," roughly similar to the character design used in La-Mulana.
In Occitan literature the name Muhammed was corrupted as "Bafomet", forming the basis for the legendary Baphomet, at different times an idol, a "sabbatic goat", and key link in conspiracy theories.
Forester visited the University of Amsterdam for his sabbatic year, 2008-2009, as the NICIS Professor at the Amsterdam Centre for Conflict and Negotiation, University of Amsterdam.
Sabbatic Craft, a term coined by Andrew D. Chumbley, is described as "an initiatory line of spirit-power that can inform all who are receptive to its impetus, and which - when engaged with beyond names - may be understood as a Key unto the Hidden Design of Arte."
Their subject was the doctrine and practice of a tradition of sorcery which he called 'Sabbatic Craft', a term which, according to Chumbley, "describes the way in which elements of witch-lore, Sabbath mythology and imagery were being employed in the cunning-craft tradition into which I was originally inducted".