The Apocrypha of the Old Testament: With Historical Introductions, a Revised Translation, and Notes Critical and ExplanatoryScribner, 1880 - 680 Seiten |
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... canonical books : they did not belong to the Hebrew canon ; they were written after the extinction of prophecy ; they are not quoted in the New Testament ( the Book of Enoch referred to by Jude is not among the Apocrypha ) ; the most ...
... canonical books : they did not belong to the Hebrew canon ; they were written after the extinction of prophecy ; they are not quoted in the New Testament ( the Book of Enoch referred to by Jude is not among the Apocrypha ) ; the most ...
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... canonical Scriptures . And that the development of pure Judaism it- self , by a kind of forcing process , should have been quickened , and to some extent modified in consequence of its intimate relations with Parseeism , seems to us in ...
... canonical Scriptures . And that the development of pure Judaism it- self , by a kind of forcing process , should have been quickened , and to some extent modified in consequence of its intimate relations with Parseeism , seems to us in ...
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... canonical books of Ezra and Nehemiah ; Tobit and Judith immediately after the latter ; the additions to Esther in connection with that book ; the Prayer of Man- asses immediately after the Psalms ; the Wisdom of Solomon and ...
... canonical books of Ezra and Nehemiah ; Tobit and Judith immediately after the latter ; the additions to Esther in connection with that book ; the Prayer of Man- asses immediately after the Psalms ; the Wisdom of Solomon and ...
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... canonical rank , the same term , apocrypha , was finally , also applied to them . And Jerome seems to have been among the first to introduce the change . In his preface to the Book of Kings , after enumerating the works of the Hebrew ...
... canonical rank , the same term , apocrypha , was finally , also applied to them . And Jerome seems to have been among the first to introduce the change . In his preface to the Book of Kings , after enumerating the works of the Hebrew ...
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... canonical of the Hebrew Scriptures . It was a natural reaction from the preciseness and littleness of the rabbinic traditions , the spirit of play reasserting itself as over against the dominant spirit of work and worry . In this field ...
... canonical of the Hebrew Scriptures . It was a natural reaction from the preciseness and littleness of the rabbinic traditions , the spirit of play reasserting itself as over against the dominant spirit of work and worry . In this field ...
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