The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... appear frequently in the Arabian Nights . Such spirits , as a rule , have not attained the dignity of gods ; that is , they do not receive a regular worship . But they must be conciliated on occasion ; for ex- ample , when their ...
... appear frequently in the Arabian Nights . Such spirits , as a rule , have not attained the dignity of gods ; that is , they do not receive a regular worship . But they must be conciliated on occasion ; for ex- ample , when their ...
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... appears in his company here also . In the chapter from which we have already cited we read that Jethro was astonished at the burden which Moses took upon himself in 1 As supposed by Gressmann , Mose , p . 168 . judging the people . He ...
... appears in his company here also . In the chapter from which we have already cited we read that Jethro was astonished at the burden which Moses took upon himself in 1 As supposed by Gressmann , Mose , p . 168 . judging the people . He ...
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... appears in the later history as an ally of Israel , but we read concerning the Kenites that they entered Ca- naan with Israel . The Kenites were counted a subdivision of Midian , according to some of the documents , and Moses ' father ...
... appears in the later history as an ally of Israel , but we read concerning the Kenites that they entered Ca- naan with Israel . The Kenites were counted a subdivision of Midian , according to some of the documents , and Moses ' father ...
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... appears as the religious leader , not as the military com- mander . His position is not unlike that of Mohammed in a later time . And as in certain stages of social development the religious motive is the only one strong enough to pro ...
... appears as the religious leader , not as the military com- mander . His position is not unlike that of Mohammed in a later time . And as in certain stages of social development the religious motive is the only one strong enough to pro ...
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... appears in both characters , as we have seen ) must be a wonder - worker if he is to command the allegiance of his people . Moses doubtless appeared to his contemporaries as a man possessed of super- natural power . The rod which he ...
... appears in both characters , as we have seen ) must be a wonder - worker if he is to command the allegiance of his people . Moses doubtless appeared to his contemporaries as a man possessed of super- natural power . The rod which he ...
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