The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys of the Chief Writings of Each Nation...Charles Francis Horne Parke, Austin, and Lipscomb, 1917 |
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... Jacob , in alluding to the delivery from Laban's house , says , " God hath seen the labor of my hands " ( Gen. xxxi . ) . A homely domesticated wife is like the altar in the temple ; and she is even an atonement as the altar was ...
... Jacob , in alluding to the delivery from Laban's house , says , " God hath seen the labor of my hands " ( Gen. xxxi . ) . A homely domesticated wife is like the altar in the temple ; and she is even an atonement as the altar was ...
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... Jacob's objection to being buried in Egypt was due to the fact that the Egyptians practised witchcraft by means of dead bodies , and he would not have his body utilized for such abominable practises . There is no death to the righteous ...
... Jacob's objection to being buried in Egypt was due to the fact that the Egyptians practised witchcraft by means of dead bodies , and he would not have his body utilized for such abominable practises . There is no death to the righteous ...
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... Jacob and Esau had no brotherly love for one another , nor did Joseph and his brothers show much love between them . David and Solomon had in their minds Moses and Aaron as typical brothers . One of the reasons why Moses so persistently ...
... Jacob and Esau had no brotherly love for one another , nor did Joseph and his brothers show much love between them . David and Solomon had in their minds Moses and Aaron as typical brothers . One of the reasons why Moses so persistently ...
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... Jacob , " says the prophet ( Isa . xli . ) . Why was Israel compared to a worm ? As the insignificant worm is able to destroy a big cedar with no other weapon than its small weak mouth , even so is Israel able to prevail against his ...
... Jacob , " says the prophet ( Isa . xli . ) . Why was Israel compared to a worm ? As the insignificant worm is able to destroy a big cedar with no other weapon than its small weak mouth , even so is Israel able to prevail against his ...
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... Jacob . " Solo- mon alluded to this when he said , " Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living , which are yet alive " ( Eccles . iv . ) . The " Mishna " would have been incorporated with the written Torah ...
... Jacob . " Solo- mon alluded to this when he said , " Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living , which are yet alive " ( Eccles . iv . ) . The " Mishna " would have been incorporated with the written Torah ...
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