The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... important theological truth . The literal sense , he held , is only the body of Scripture ; we must search for the soul , which is the deeper mystical meaning . It must be evident that this theory and the later asser- tion of a ...
... important theological truth . The literal sense , he held , is only the body of Scripture ; we must search for the soul , which is the deeper mystical meaning . It must be evident that this theory and the later asser- tion of a ...
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... important literary monuments of this period are the remains of the written prophets . Of course here , as in other ... important as showing that the political development and the religious history do not exactly coin- cide . Politically ...
... important literary monuments of this period are the remains of the written prophets . Of course here , as in other ... important as showing that the political development and the religious history do not exactly coin- cide . Politically ...
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... important because of their rarity . The fountain seems to have a life of its own , and it is beneficent to men and animals . The story of Hagar and the fountain Beer - lahai - roi is evidence of the Israelite feeling in the nomadic ...
... important because of their rarity . The fountain seems to have a life of its own , and it is beneficent to men and animals . The story of Hagar and the fountain Beer - lahai - roi is evidence of the Israelite feeling in the nomadic ...
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... important was the one at Kadesh . The name itself indicates a sanctuary , and the other which was attached to it , Fountain of Judgment ( En Mishpat , Gen. 14 : 7 ) , indicates that an oracle was con- nected with the place . Massah and ...
... important was the one at Kadesh . The name itself indicates a sanctuary , and the other which was attached to it , Fountain of Judgment ( En Mishpat , Gen. 14 : 7 ) , indicates that an oracle was con- nected with the place . Massah and ...
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... importance , for it shows that he , who knew the thoughts of his countrymen so well , believed their mourning rites to be polytheistic . The prohibition of swearing by one's ancestors and the command to swear by Allah alone1 must 1 ...
... importance , for it shows that he , who knew the thoughts of his countrymen so well , believed their mourning rites to be polytheistic . The prohibition of swearing by one's ancestors and the command to swear by Allah alone1 must 1 ...
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