The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... taken any position without examining the arguments for and against . The frequent references to the biblical writers will be their own justification . And since ( according to my obser- vation ) few readers have the patience to look up ...
... taken any position without examining the arguments for and against . The frequent references to the biblical writers will be their own justification . And since ( according to my obser- vation ) few readers have the patience to look up ...
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... taken literally , did not teach any 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 ...
... taken literally , did not teach any 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 ...
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... taken from their neigh- bours . Their religious ideas must have been similar to what we find among the Arabs of the same region at the present day . Then came the stage of amalgamation with the Canaanites and the adoption of the ...
... taken from their neigh- bours . Their religious ideas must have been similar to what we find among the Arabs of the same region at the present day . Then came the stage of amalgamation with the Canaanites and the adoption of the ...
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... taken refuge . A hunter fired at the animal but the ball turned and wounded the gunner . He at once recognised that the tree was inhabited by a saint who protected those who took refuge with him . Therefore , although no one had ever ...
... taken refuge . A hunter fired at the animal but the ball turned and wounded the gunner . He at once recognised that the tree was inhabited by a saint who protected those who took refuge with him . Therefore , although no one had ever ...
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... taken to tell us that Deborah was buried under an oak is explicable only if the people believed the spirit of the dead to live in the tree ( Gen. 35 : 8 ) . Gideon's oak , which is spoken of as the place where the angel , or Yahweh ...
... taken to tell us that Deborah was buried under an oak is explicable only if the people believed the spirit of the dead to live in the tree ( Gen. 35 : 8 ) . Gideon's oak , which is spoken of as the place where the angel , or Yahweh ...
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