The Apocrypha of the Old Testament: With Historical Introductions, a Revised Translation, and Notes Critical and ExplanatoryScribner, 1890 - 680 Seiten |
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... Greek ? What could have been more unlike the deep religious spirit of the one than the pervasive worldly spirit of the other ? So , too , the Semitic mind was serious , slow to act , eminently conservative ; held tenaciously to the past ...
... Greek ? What could have been more unlike the deep religious spirit of the one than the pervasive worldly spirit of the other ? So , too , the Semitic mind was serious , slow to act , eminently conservative ; held tenaciously to the past ...
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... Greek life in general , as it de- Greek cul- veloped itself in foreign lands , was the city . In this it particularly distinguished itself from that of the Asiatics . The one was distinctively ethnic ( čovos ) , the other polite ( Tóλis ...
... Greek life in general , as it de- Greek cul- veloped itself in foreign lands , was the city . In this it particularly distinguished itself from that of the Asiatics . The one was distinctively ethnic ( čovos ) , the other polite ( Tóλis ...
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... Greek civiliza- tion could be desired than this willingness to accept a dilapidated shrine of heathenism as the ... Greek , the language here universally spoken , was a necessity of the case . And the demand was not confined to Egypt ...
... Greek civiliza- tion could be desired than this willingness to accept a dilapidated shrine of heathenism as the ... Greek , the language here universally spoken , was a necessity of the case . And the demand was not confined to Egypt ...
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... Greek ! Darkness ! Let there be a three days ' fast ! " Among the Jews of the world- capital , on the other hand , the event was greeted with every expression of joy . Unlike their brethren of Palestine , they looked forward rather than ...
... Greek ! Darkness ! Let there be a three days ' fast ! " Among the Jews of the world- capital , on the other hand , the event was greeted with every expression of joy . Unlike their brethren of Palestine , they looked forward rather than ...
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... Greek cities . The Greek and not Latin must have been employed by the Jews in their intercourse with their Roman conquerors . According to the Talmud there were four hundred and eighty syna- gogues in Jerusalem alone , where Jews from ...
... Greek cities . The Greek and not Latin must have been employed by the Jews in their intercourse with their Roman conquerors . According to the Talmud there were four hundred and eighty syna- gogues in Jerusalem alone , where Jews from ...
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