The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... becoming an insignificant province of the Babylonian Empire . Never again politically independent , the Jews yet learned to live among the gentiles without mixing with them , keeping their separate social and religious customs . This ...
... becoming an insignificant province of the Babylonian Empire . Never again politically independent , the Jews yet learned to live among the gentiles without mixing with them , keeping their separate social and religious customs . This ...
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... become like one of us " ( Gen. 3:22 ) . The Creator takes counsel of his associates : " Let us make man in our image " ( Gen. 1:26 ) . We read also of sons of Elohim , who must themselves be of divine nature ( Gen. 6 : 2 ) . It is true ...
... become like one of us " ( Gen. 3:22 ) . The Creator takes counsel of his associates : " Let us make man in our image " ( Gen. 1:26 ) . We read also of sons of Elohim , who must themselves be of divine nature ( Gen. 6 : 2 ) . It is true ...
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... becomes uncleanness for the Yahweh religion . It is probable that we have here the reason why David's music was expected to cure Saul's madness . Music has in it some- thing of divine power ; the musician may , in fact , be inspired by ...
... becomes uncleanness for the Yahweh religion . It is probable that we have here the reason why David's music was expected to cure Saul's madness . Music has in it some- thing of divine power ; the musician may , in fact , be inspired by ...
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... become one of the leading ideas in Chris- tianity also . What now interests us is that it originated in the nomadic stage . Among the nomads the relations of man and man are regulated by covenant . Clans are , in fact , made by ...
... become one of the leading ideas in Chris- tianity also . What now interests us is that it originated in the nomadic stage . Among the nomads the relations of man and man are regulated by covenant . Clans are , in fact , made by ...
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... that in the later stages of this religion pains were taken to ignore those features of early custom which had become repulsive to advancing thought . If human sacrifice was practised in the early 38 THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL.
... that in the later stages of this religion pains were taken to ignore those features of early custom which had become repulsive to advancing thought . If human sacrifice was practised in the early 38 THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL.
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