The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... prophetic party to effect a thorough reformation of religion under Josiah was of short duration , but , as was true in the case of the earlier prophets , the message had greater vitality than the men who formulated it . The remnant ...
... prophetic party to effect a thorough reformation of religion under Josiah was of short duration , but , as was true in the case of the earlier prophets , the message had greater vitality than the men who formulated it . The remnant ...
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... prophet could say that Judah's gods were as many as her cities ( Jer . 2:28 ) . The sacred writers did indeed believe , or at least some of them believed , that the polytheism which was so constant a phenomenon in their people's history ...
... prophet could say that Judah's gods were as many as her cities ( Jer . 2:28 ) . The sacred writers did indeed believe , or at least some of them believed , that the polytheism which was so constant a phenomenon in their people's history ...
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... prophet is passing strange in view of the fact that 1A Phoenician locality , Face - of - God , mentioned by Strabo ( Geog . , XVI , ii , 15 ) , is brought by Ewald into connection with Penuel . Moses was a chosen instrument for the ...
... prophet is passing strange in view of the fact that 1A Phoenician locality , Face - of - God , mentioned by Strabo ( Geog . , XVI , ii , 15 ) , is brought by Ewald into connection with Penuel . Moses was a chosen instrument for the ...
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... prophet . The obstinacy of popular beliefs was perhaps never more strikingly manifested , for Mohammed himself forbade such rites as savouring of heathenism . Among the Arabs it is still the custom to sacrifice a sheep at the death of a ...
... prophet . The obstinacy of popular beliefs was perhaps never more strikingly manifested , for Mohammed himself forbade such rites as savouring of heathenism . Among the Arabs it is still the custom to sacrifice a sheep at the death of a ...
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... prophet , put into Mohammed's mouth by tradition , is doubtless apocryphal , but it shows the attitude of the theologians to be the same with that of the prophet himself . The stones erected at the grave are doubtless , both in Arabic ...
... prophet , put into Mohammed's mouth by tradition , is doubtless apocryphal , but it shows the attitude of the theologians to be the same with that of the prophet himself . The stones erected at the grave are doubtless , both in Arabic ...
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