The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... EARLIER PROPHETS 117 VII . AMOS AND HOSEA 131 VIII . ISAIAH 147 IX . JEREMIAH 162 X. THE BEGINNINGS OF LEGALISM 179 XI . EZEKIEL . 196 XII . LEGALISM TRIUMPHANT 211 XIII . THE DOGMATIC BIAS 227 XIV . THE MESSIANIC HOPE 240 XV ...
... EARLIER PROPHETS 117 VII . AMOS AND HOSEA 131 VIII . ISAIAH 147 IX . JEREMIAH 162 X. THE BEGINNINGS OF LEGALISM 179 XI . EZEKIEL . 196 XII . LEGALISM TRIUMPHANT 211 XIII . THE DOGMATIC BIAS 227 XIV . THE MESSIANIC HOPE 240 XV ...
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... earlier in date than some portions of the Old Testament . The advantage of defining our subject as the history of religion instead of a theology is seen when we reflect that while the documents with which we have to deal are full of ...
... earlier in date than some portions of the Old Testament . The advantage of defining our subject as the history of religion instead of a theology is seen when we reflect that while the documents with which we have to deal are full of ...
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... earlier elements from those which are later . It would be a mistake to suppose that what , for want of a better name , we call interpolations are of less value to us than the older strata with which they are interspersed . These later ...
... earlier elements from those which are later . It would be a mistake to suppose that what , for want of a better name , we call interpolations are of less value to us than the older strata with which they are interspersed . These later ...
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... earlier prophets , the message had greater vitality than the men who formulated it . The remnant which survived the fall of Jerusalem felt the full force of the denunciations which the prophets had put on record , and their attempt to ...
... earlier prophets , the message had greater vitality than the men who formulated it . The remnant which survived the fall of Jerusalem felt the full force of the denunciations which the prophets had put on record , and their attempt to ...
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... earlier , was epoch - making . It may be well to note , however , that the legalism introduced by Deuteronomy would not have be- come effective had not Jerusalem fallen into the hands of Nebuchadrezzar . What stands out clearly is that ...
... earlier , was epoch - making . It may be well to note , however , that the legalism introduced by Deuteronomy would not have be- come effective had not Jerusalem fallen into the hands of Nebuchadrezzar . What stands out clearly is that ...
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