The Apocrypha of the Old Testament: With Historical Introductions, a Revised Translation, and Notes Critical and ExplanatoryScribner, 1890 - 680 Seiten |
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... idea that underlay all Israelitish institutions was still safe . It was felt that Judaism was more than Judah , and the commonwealth than the nation . The conception of a world religion gradually took possession of the mind , and ...
... idea that underlay all Israelitish institutions was still safe . It was felt that Judaism was more than Judah , and the commonwealth than the nation . The conception of a world religion gradually took possession of the mind , and ...
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... idea of worshiping elsewhere than in the temple the people had become somewhat accustomed during the exile . And when , after their return , Ezra set the example of a similar service under the very shadow of the temple , it was read ...
... idea of worshiping elsewhere than in the temple the people had become somewhat accustomed during the exile . And when , after their return , Ezra set the example of a similar service under the very shadow of the temple , it was read ...
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... idea of righteousness . Influence of system . It is a question of no small importance how far the institutions of the Israelitish people during this formative period were modified by contact with the religious ideas and practices of ...
... idea of righteousness . Influence of system . It is a question of no small importance how far the institutions of the Israelitish people during this formative period were modified by contact with the religious ideas and practices of ...
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... ideas into Greek works . The text of Homer , for instance , in the Odyssey ( v . 262 ) , was changed so as to convey ... idea that he comes per- sonally in contact with the visible creation . So the name Jehovah ( Jalıveh ) instead of be ...
... ideas into Greek works . The text of Homer , for instance , in the Odyssey ( v . 262 ) , was changed so as to convey ... idea that he comes per- sonally in contact with the visible creation . So the name Jehovah ( Jalıveh ) instead of be ...
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... idea , in method , and in authority , were yet mutually complementary and ser- viceable , and unitedly give its peculiar stamp to the Judaism of the later times . 66 To the Haggadah belonged everything that could not be included under ...
... idea , in method , and in authority , were yet mutually complementary and ser- viceable , and unitedly give its peculiar stamp to the Judaism of the later times . 66 To the Haggadah belonged everything that could not be included under ...
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