The Apocrypha of the Old Testament: With Historical Introductions, a Revised Translation, and Notes Critical and ExplanatoryScribner, 1880 - 680 Seiten |
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... fear of God before them , and their moral purity and steadfastness were something that , as elements of political strength , even an Oriental monarch knew how to appreciate . In Palestine during the entire reign of the Ptolemies the ...
... fear of God before them , and their moral purity and steadfastness were something that , as elements of political strength , even an Oriental monarch knew how to appreciate . In Palestine during the entire reign of the Ptolemies the ...
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... fear of evil consequences to his mother , whom Ptolemy had in his power , from avenging the murder of Simon , he was at the same time compelled to make a humiliating treaty with Antiochus VII . Sidetes , who had invaded Palestine and ...
... fear of evil consequences to his mother , whom Ptolemy had in his power , from avenging the murder of Simon , he was at the same time compelled to make a humiliating treaty with Antiochus VII . Sidetes , who had invaded Palestine and ...
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... Fear not the Pharisees , and fear not those who are not Pharisees . But fear the hypocrites — the varnished Pharisees whose acts are the acts of Zimri , and who claim the reward of Phine- has . " Be this as it may , the Pharisees did ...
... Fear not the Pharisees , and fear not those who are not Pharisees . But fear the hypocrites — the varnished Pharisees whose acts are the acts of Zimri , and who claim the reward of Phine- has . " Be this as it may , the Pharisees did ...
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... fear of God , it is inconceivable that they should omit the central figure through whose agency every bless- ing was to come , if such a personality really entered into their belief . We cannot of course conclude that the belief had ...
... fear of God , it is inconceivable that they should omit the central figure through whose agency every bless- ing was to come , if such a personality really entered into their belief . We cannot of course conclude that the belief had ...
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... fear was on the part of the Israelites , a fear of the heathen round about them , this causing them to hasten their work . But it is plain , as Fritzsche , Keil , and others have shown , that it was simply a failure to understand the ...
... fear was on the part of the Israelites , a fear of the heathen round about them , this causing them to hasten their work . But it is plain , as Fritzsche , Keil , and others have shown , that it was simply a failure to understand the ...
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according Antiochus Apocrypha Babylon Baruch Bible bless Book of Baruch Book of Esther Book of Tobit Bunsen's Bibelwerk canonical CHAPTER Chron Codd commanded context Daniel death Dereser Ecbatana Ecclus Einleit Esdras evil fact father Fritzsche adopts Fritzsche receives give given Greek Grimm hand hath heart heathen Hebrew holy Israel Jerusalem Jewish Jews Joacim Josephus Judæa Judas Judith king latter Lord Macc Maccabees marg meaning meant mercy Old Lat Old Latin Old Testament Olophernes omits original passage praise priests probably prophet Ptolemy Raguel reference rendered Reusch righteous says Scriptures seems sense shalt sons soul supposed Syriac temple thee thine things thou hast thought tion Tobias Tobit translation unto verb Vers verse viii Vulg Vulgate Wette Winer wisdom word ἐν καὶ