The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... Jerusalem felt the full force of the denunciations which the prophets had put on record , and their attempt to regulate their lives by the traditions which came from the fathers made the final period ( that of legalism ) the most ...
... Jerusalem felt the full force of the denunciations which the prophets had put on record , and their attempt to regulate their lives by the traditions which came from the fathers made the final period ( that of legalism ) the most ...
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... Jerusalem in 586 was the most important event in the history of Israel ; religiously , the publication of Deuteronomy , nearly forty years earlier , was epoch - making . It may be well to note , however , that the legalism introduced by ...
... Jerusalem in 586 was the most important event in the history of Israel ; religiously , the publication of Deuteronomy , nearly forty years earlier , was epoch - making . It may be well to note , however , that the legalism introduced by ...
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... Jerusalem bore the name " Serpent's Stone " or " Dragon's Well ” ( I Kings 1 : 9 ; Neh . 2:13 ) . Other direct evidence of the worship of animals , except that of the bull , which will occupy our attention later , there seems to be none ...
... Jerusalem bore the name " Serpent's Stone " or " Dragon's Well ” ( I Kings 1 : 9 ; Neh . 2:13 ) . Other direct evidence of the worship of animals , except that of the bull , which will occupy our attention later , there seems to be none ...
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... Jerusalem as late as the reign of Josiah , were originally Canaanite or whether they were Assyrian importations can- not be made out with certainty ( II Kings 23:11 ) . The cult of the sun and moon and constellations which is men ...
... Jerusalem as late as the reign of Josiah , were originally Canaanite or whether they were Assyrian importations can- not be made out with certainty ( II Kings 23:11 ) . The cult of the sun and moon and constellations which is men ...
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... Jerusalem temple . One class of divinities — the teraphim — was found in the sanctuary of Yahweh from the time of the judges ( Judges 175 ) down to that of Hosea ( Hosea 3 : 4 ) . The fact that Canaanite altars , pillars , and images ...
... Jerusalem temple . One class of divinities — the teraphim — was found in the sanctuary of Yahweh from the time of the judges ( Judges 175 ) down to that of Hosea ( Hosea 3 : 4 ) . The fact that Canaanite altars , pillars , and images ...
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