The Apocrypha of the Old Testament: With Historical Introductions, a Revised Translation, and Notes Critical and ExplanatoryScribner, 1890 - 680 Seiten |
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... original , so universal and indestructible in its nature , that political revolutions and dynastic changes could have but little effect upon it . Political freedom had disappeared ; but so , too , had idolatry and the traditional love ...
... original , so universal and indestructible in its nature , that political revolutions and dynastic changes could have but little effect upon it . Political freedom had disappeared ; but so , too , had idolatry and the traditional love ...
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... original , and generally , also , from the Prophets . The reader was selected by the person officiating from among those present . A translator stood by his side and ren- dered the sacred oracles , verse by verse , into the vernacular ...
... original , and generally , also , from the Prophets . The reader was selected by the person officiating from among those present . A translator stood by his side and ren- dered the sacred oracles , verse by verse , into the vernacular ...
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... original religious belief of the Persians is well known . Its creed was simple and highly spiritual . If its monotheism was second to that of the Jews , as we must admit , still it was only second , and approximated the Persian it in ...
... original religious belief of the Persians is well known . Its creed was simple and highly spiritual . If its monotheism was second to that of the Jews , as we must admit , still it was only second , and approximated the Persian it in ...
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... original conception of the office , were . Rabbinism . But with the growth of the so - called oral law , and of the Pharisaic principle that the entire life of the individual Jew in its smallest particular must be included within an un ...
... original conception of the office , were . Rabbinism . But with the growth of the so - called oral law , and of the Pharisaic principle that the entire life of the individual Jew in its smallest particular must be included within an un ...
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... original Hebrew . It is also a weighty fact that the writers of the New Testament employ the LXX . as though it were their own , and as though it were in common use in Palestine . - The Jews of sion.4 Since in Part II . of this ...
... original Hebrew . It is also a weighty fact that the writers of the New Testament employ the LXX . as though it were their own , and as though it were in common use in Palestine . - The Jews of sion.4 Since in Part II . of this ...
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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 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 refer 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