The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... give an intelligible account of the rise and progress of Israel's religion from its beginnings in the nomadic period down to the tragic event which put an end to the Jewish state . The reader who is even super- ficially acquainted with ...
... give an intelligible account of the rise and progress of Israel's religion from its beginnings in the nomadic period down to the tragic event which put an end to the Jewish state . The reader who is even super- ficially acquainted with ...
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... give the old Bible new meanings . Before the text had be- come fixed the same end was attained by interpolation and redactional changes . If we are rightly to appreciate the historical process which has embodied itself in these docu ...
... give the old Bible new meanings . Before the text had be- come fixed the same end was attained by interpolation and redactional changes . If we are rightly to appreciate the historical process which has embodied itself in these docu ...
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... give us light on the nomadic stage . From analogy we conclude that before a distinctly polytheistic stage of religion there was a some- what vague polydemonism among the Hebrew clans , much like what is found in the desert to - day ...
... give us light on the nomadic stage . From analogy we conclude that before a distinctly polytheistic stage of religion there was a some- what vague polydemonism among the Hebrew clans , much like what is found in the desert to - day ...
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... gives us to know in unmistakable terms that oaks were objects of the people's affection ( Isaiah 1:29 ) . Fountains are held in reverence by almost all peoples . To the Bedawin they are especially important because of their rarity . The ...
... gives us to know in unmistakable terms that oaks were objects of the people's affection ( Isaiah 1:29 ) . Fountains are held in reverence by almost all peoples . To the Bedawin they are especially important because of their rarity . The ...
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... gives dis- tinct parallels . Sinai and Horeb were the residence of Yahweh . At Kadesh the hill or rock from which the foun- tain flowed partook of its sacredness . Mizpah of Gilead was a hilltop sanctuary . Balaam sought Yahweh on the ...
... gives dis- tinct parallels . Sinai and Horeb were the residence of Yahweh . At Kadesh the hill or rock from which the foun- tain flowed partook of its sacredness . Mizpah of Gilead was a hilltop sanctuary . Balaam sought Yahweh on the ...
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altar Amos angels asherah Ashtart Baal Babylon Babylonian believer Ben Sira Bethel blood book of Daniel brought called Canaan Canaanites clan command consecrated covenant Covenant code custom David death declaration defilement Deut Deuteronomy divinity dwelling earlier earth Egypt enemies Enoch evidence evil exiles Ezekiel fact faith fathers gentiles give gods Greek hand heart heathen heaven Hebrew Hosea idea Isaiah Israel Israelite Jacob Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Joshua Judah Judges king kingdom land later Levites Moses narrative nations nomadic offered Old Testament passage Pentateuch period pillar present priestly priests probably prophet Psalms punishment religion of Israel religious revelation righteous rites ritual sacred sacrifice sanctity sanctuary says Yahweh seems Shechem Sheol shows sins Sirach Solomon spirit stone story suppose temple thee theory things thou shalt thought tion tradition tribes unclean wicked wisdom word worship writers