The History of Israel to the Death of MosesLongmans, Green, 1867 - 656 páginas |
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... Divine name , usually written Jehovah , is by Ewald written Jahve , and we have adopted this form . The case is a peculiar and difficult Jehovah is so manifestly and demonstrably wrong , and is a monument of such gross ignorance , that ...
... Divine name , usually written Jehovah , is by Ewald written Jahve , and we have adopted this form . The case is a peculiar and difficult Jehovah is so manifestly and demonstrably wrong , and is a monument of such gross ignorance , that ...
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... Divine name ' , which had from the first been treated as pre- eminently sacred , and which , as the sign of the Covenant of God with his people , ought to be reserved for use between them , and not employed in speech to the heathen nor ...
... Divine name ' , which had from the first been treated as pre- eminently sacred , and which , as the sign of the Covenant of God with his people , ought to be reserved for use between them , and not employed in speech to the heathen nor ...
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... Divine name is not capricious or conjectural , but very firmly established . If any should here be tempted to urge that according to our own showing the pronunciation Jahveh is not quite certain as to both its syllables , we may admit ...
... Divine name is not capricious or conjectural , but very firmly established . If any should here be tempted to urge that according to our own showing the pronunciation Jahveh is not quite certain as to both its syllables , we may admit ...
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... divine and not a human sovereign . A mere title , Lord , carries no individuality with it , as it might be ( and was ) equally applied to many other beings , Divine and human ; and it must therefore entail frequent confusion . Perhaps ...
... divine and not a human sovereign . A mere title , Lord , carries no individuality with it , as it might be ( and was ) equally applied to many other beings , Divine and human ; and it must therefore entail frequent confusion . Perhaps ...
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... divine and human , and- even where it makes these attempts to introduce the immediate agency of the Deity - inspires it with that beautiful considerate- ness and reserve which are perhaps nowhere so necessary as here . As it thus ...
... divine and human , and- even where it makes these attempts to introduce the immediate agency of the Deity - inspires it with that beautiful considerate- ness and reserve which are perhaps nowhere so necessary as here . As it thus ...
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The History of Israel to the Death of Moses (Classic Reprint) Heinrich Ewald Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham according already Amalek Amorites ancient antiquity appears Arabs Arameans belong blessing Book of Joshua Book of Judges Book of Kings Book of Origins Books of Ezra Books of Samuel Canaan Canaanites centuries Chron chronology commencement comp connection David derived described Deut Deuteronomist Divine earlier earliest early Edom Egypt Egyptian entire Esau especially evidently Ezra fact father Fifth Narrator Fourth Narrator fragments Greek Hebrew hero historian Hyksôs Isaac Israel Israelites Jacob Jahve Jerusalem Joseph Josephus Josh Joshua Judah Judges kingdom land later Manetho mentioned Mosaic Moses narrative nations Old Testament passage Patriarchs peculiar period Philistines Phoenician possessed present preserved primeval primitive history prophetic religion Semitic similar story tion traces tradition tribes true truth verse whole words writers xvii xviii xxiii xxiv xxvi