Life and the BookMacmillan, 1929 - 179 Seiten |
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... language in which the Old Testa- ment is written , one must not only know the lan- guages of the group to which it belongs , but as much as he can of other languages . Since my contacts with Haupt I have never been able to respect a ...
... language in which the Old Testa- ment is written , one must not only know the lan- guages of the group to which it belongs , but as much as he can of other languages . Since my contacts with Haupt I have never been able to respect a ...
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... language . Our approach to the lan- guages which men spoke in days gone by , and to those which they speak to - day , is as scientific as the modern study of the stars . The linguist collects every known specimen in his department and ...
... language . Our approach to the lan- guages which men spoke in days gone by , and to those which they speak to - day , is as scientific as the modern study of the stars . The linguist collects every known specimen in his department and ...
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... language having never before been written . It is said that he left out the books of Kings , as he thought they were ... language of the church in Egypt , in several dialects , and those into Ethiopic , the language used to the south of ...
... language having never before been written . It is said that he left out the books of Kings , as he thought they were ... language of the church in Egypt , in several dialects , and those into Ethiopic , the language used to the south of ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
AT THE FEET OF THE LEARNED | 23 |
THE BOOK AS AUTHORITY | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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