The Religion of Israel: An Historical StudyScribner, 1914 - 369 Seiten |
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... tradition , and the allegorical method could find a suitable sense almost anywhere . But the Prot- estants had made their whole system depend on the Bible , and they had rejected the allegories . They must find all that they needed in ...
... tradition , and the allegorical method could find a suitable sense almost anywhere . But the Prot- estants had made their whole system depend on the Bible , and they had rejected the allegories . They must find all that they needed in ...
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... tradition embodied in the Hebrew documents themselves . This tradition made the Law of Moses the starting - point of Israel's history . At the present day it is generally conceded that this is a mis- take . With such a presupposition ...
... tradition embodied in the Hebrew documents themselves . This tradition made the Law of Moses the starting - point of Israel's history . At the present day it is generally conceded that this is a mis- take . With such a presupposition ...
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... traditions which came from the fathers made the final period ( that of legalism ) the most strongly marked of all the stages of Israel's religion . What is now clear to us is that in our history of the re- ligion we must begin with the ...
... traditions which came from the fathers made the final period ( that of legalism ) the most strongly marked of all the stages of Israel's religion . What is now clear to us is that in our history of the re- ligion we must begin with the ...
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... tradition is confirmed by the monuments , according to which the Chabiri , a nomadic people , invaded Syria in the ... tradition . The tradition , as was just remarked , is to the effect that the fathers of the people were , if not ...
... tradition is confirmed by the monuments , according to which the Chabiri , a nomadic people , invaded Syria in the ... tradition . The tradition , as was just remarked , is to the effect that the fathers of the people were , if not ...
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... tradition which made Moses bring water from the rock was the local tra- dition concerning the origin of this source . We find also a place name , Baalath - beer , the Goddess of the Well , which indicates another of these sacred sources ...
... tradition which made Moses bring water from the rock was the local tra- dition concerning the origin of this source . We find also a place name , Baalath - beer , the Goddess of the Well , which indicates another of these sacred sources ...
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