ABSTRACT
Sacred places are non-homogenous sites where the mysteries of nature, the incorporeal
and supra sensible essence are encountered. Previous studies recognised the existence of
these places in ancient Israel, and examined the socio-religious dimensions of the places,
but they have not considered the recognition and patronage of similar places in indigenous
churches especially in Ekitiland, whose topography enhances the patronage of sacred
places. This study, therefore, examined the functions of sacred waters, grounds and
mountains in ancient Israel with reference to the practices of selected indigenous churches
in Ekitiland, with a view to highlighting their socio-religious significance.
The study was premised on Intercultural Hermeneutic Theory, which accommodates
African socio-religious realities in the study of the Bible. Ten assembles each from Christ
Apostolic Church (CAC), and African Apostolic Church (AAC), which patronise sacred
places, were purposively selected. In-depth interviews were conducted with 150
purposively selected respondents, comprising 20 church leaders, 20 heads of groups and
35 members from both churches in Ajaye, Efon, Erio, Ido-Ile and Ikole communities
which host these sacred sites, covering three Local Government areas. Participant
observation was also made at 12 worship sessions at purposively selected sacred places.
The data collected were subjected to content analysis.
Sacred waters, grounds and mountains functioned as worship and healing centres in Israel
during the pre-Temple age. River Jordan was reputed for its healing virtues, which was
confirmed by the healing of Naman. In Ekitiland, sacred waters, such as -Ba al l
- ni and - l n fise-CAC served fertility, healing and deliverance purposes;
-A and -A n -A.A.C. were patronised for the healing of festering
sores and provision of male children. Theophanic experiences of Jacob, Moses and Joshua
at Bethel, Sinai and Jericho grounds, made these sacred grounds patronised worship
centres in Israel. Similarly, prayers offered on sacred grounds, such as l -A ra
reportedly engendered spiritual empowerment, l -Ba al l inspired spiritual visions for
the C.A.C.; l -A ra was trusted for rain-making and l - n for divine mercy in the
AAC. Mount Sinai, in ancient Israel, attained sacred status owing to supernatural
manifestations which culminated in the revelation of the Torah. Similarly, mountains such
as - s gun, - anu and - n patronised by the C.A.C. were known for
overcoming evils, confirmation of pastoral calling and fertility, - in the A.A.C.
was popular for divine communication with God and inducing business patronage. All the
mountains were believed by both CAC and AAC to be helpful in terms of church
resolutions, prophetic revelations, visa procurement, contract awards and security.
Consequently, civil servants and businessmen patronised - n for promotion;
politicians visited - s gun for electoral victory; and pastors and sick people frequented
- anu and -A n for power and healings. However, noticeable abuses of
prophetic gifts, sales of olive oil and extortion, common in Eli’s days, were prevalent.
Sacred places performed essentially the same spiritual, economic and social functions in
selected indigenous churches in Ekitiland and ancient Israelite liturgies. This shows the
link between the doctrines of Christ Apostolic Church, African Apostolic Church and
ancient Israelite religion.
ALABI, D (2021). The Significance Of Sacred Places In The Selected Indigenous Churches In Ekiti Land. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/the-significance-of-sacred-places-in-the-selected-indigenous-churches-in-ekiti-land
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