The Apocrypha of the Old Testament: With Historical Introductions, a Revised Translation, and Notes Critical and ExplanatoryScribner, 1890 - 680 Seiten |
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... writer affirms that eight thousand of this nation , living in Rome , gave their support to a deputation which had ... writers of the period is a significant fact , even though such allusions generally take the form of ridicule or ...
... writer affirms that eight thousand of this nation , living in Rome , gave their support to a deputation which had ... writers of the period is a significant fact , even though such allusions generally take the form of ridicule or ...
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... writer did not assume the name of an earlier , lived at Alexandria in the time of Ptolemy Philo- meter ( cir . B. C. 160 ) , and was the first among the Jews who devoted himself espe- cially , to the study of philosophy . He wrote a ...
... writer did not assume the name of an earlier , lived at Alexandria in the time of Ptolemy Philo- meter ( cir . B. C. 160 ) , and was the first among the Jews who devoted himself espe- cially , to the study of philosophy . He wrote a ...
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... writer refers only to such work's as , in addition to the law which had been previously cared for ( ver . 2 ) , were ... writers are represented to have been under the influence of the Holy Spirit ( 1 Esd . i . 28 ; vi . 1 ; Ecclus ...
... writer refers only to such work's as , in addition to the law which had been previously cared for ( ver . 2 ) , were ... writers are represented to have been under the influence of the Holy Spirit ( 1 Esd . i . 28 ; vi . 1 ; Ecclus ...
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... writer's own mind , but also in the nature of the subject itself . In an important sense , to the incorrigible ... writers , of giving offense to the heathen among whom they dwelt . This view , however , is wholly inconsistent with the ...
... writer's own mind , but also in the nature of the subject itself . In an important sense , to the incorrigible ... writers , of giving offense to the heathen among whom they dwelt . This view , however , is wholly inconsistent with the ...
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... writer of this portion of the book did not live in the time of the Persian kings , seems evident from the fact , that he uses the phrase , " Medes and Persians , " and " Persians and Medes , " interchangeably ; 2 that he lived in Egypt ...
... writer of this portion of the book did not live in the time of the Persian kings , seems evident from the fact , that he uses the phrase , " Medes and Persians , " and " Persians and Medes , " interchangeably ; 2 that he lived in Egypt ...
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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