The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... seen when we reflect that while the documents with which we have to deal are full of religion , it is doubtful whether they can be said to contain a theology . The endeavour to make them teach a theology is instructive with reference to ...
... seen when we reflect that while the documents with which we have to deal are full of religion , it is doubtful whether they can be said to contain a theology . The endeavour to make them teach a theology is instructive with reference to ...
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... biblicæ et dogmaticæ , regundisque recte utriusque finibus . I have not seen this essay , but it is cited by most of the writers on this subject . of the salvation which was brought by Jesus Christ . 6 THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL.
... biblicæ et dogmaticæ , regundisque recte utriusque finibus . I have not seen this essay , but it is cited by most of the writers on this subject . of the salvation which was brought by Jesus Christ . 6 THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL.
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... seen how the allegorical interpretation was made to 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 ...
... seen how the allegorical interpretation was made to 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 ...
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... seen in the case of Deuteronomy . The writers of this book sup- posed themselves to be putting the ideas of the prophets into definite form ; yet they were , in fact , introducing a new period that of legalism . This instance is ...
... seen in the case of Deuteronomy . The writers of this book sup- posed themselves to be putting the ideas of the prophets into definite form ; yet they were , in fact , introducing a new period that of legalism . This instance is ...
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... seen face to face , but the encounter was not always to be desired.1 An even more striking illustration of the belief is found in the story of Moses and the circumcision of his son ( Ex . 4 : 24-26 ) . In this we read that at one of the ...
... seen face to face , but the encounter was not always to be desired.1 An even more striking illustration of the belief is found in the story of Moses and the circumcision of his son ( Ex . 4 : 24-26 ) . In this we read that at one of the ...
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