The Apocrypha of the Old Testament: With Historical Introductions, a Revised Translation, and Notes Critical and ExplanatoryScribner, 1890 - 680 Seiten |
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... Babylon to develop , and , as it were , become a religious system , a system so original , so universal and indestructible in its nature , that political revolutions and dynastic changes could have but little effect upon it . Political ...
... Babylon to develop , and , as it were , become a religious system , a system so original , so universal and indestructible in its nature , that political revolutions and dynastic changes could have but little effect upon it . Political ...
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... Babylon , and won thereby the lasting gratitude of the liber- ated people . Be this as it may , it is clear that the simple fact of a generous deliverance and restoration to their homes was by no means the only event that served to ...
... Babylon , and won thereby the lasting gratitude of the liber- ated people . Be this as it may , it is clear that the simple fact of a generous deliverance and restoration to their homes was by no means the only event that served to ...
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... Babylon and Damascus , and , as we may well suppose , at Jerusalem also , the circumstances were changed indeed . Sympathy and protection gave place to repugnance and persecution . If we may accept the account of Josephus , who quotes ...
... Babylon and Damascus , and , as we may well suppose , at Jerusalem also , the circumstances were changed indeed . Sympathy and protection gave place to repugnance and persecution . If we may accept the account of Josephus , who quotes ...
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... Babylon , securing in the latter place some of the trophies and his which Cambyses had carried away from Egypt three hundred years before , and received , in consequence , from his grateful subjects the surname of " Benefactor , " which ...
... Babylon , securing in the latter place some of the trophies and his which Cambyses had carried away from Egypt three hundred years before , and received , in consequence , from his grateful subjects the surname of " Benefactor , " which ...
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... Babylon , much more is it now an occasion of surprise that they voluntarily leave their homes - it is true that emigration was also sometimes compulsory to go forth as merchants , bankers , artisans , but always as Jews , into every ...
... Babylon , much more is it now an occasion of surprise that they voluntarily leave their homes - it is true that emigration was also sometimes compulsory to go forth as merchants , bankers , artisans , but always as Jews , into every ...
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