A History of Israel: From the fall of Jerusalem, 586 B.C., to the Bar-Kokhba revolt, A.D. 135At the Claredon Press, 1955 |
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... later ; the former ( circa 400 B.C. ) showing predominantly the characteristics of the priestly circles ( P ) , the latter ( circa 350 B.C. ) inclining more to the Deuteronomic standpoint with its prophetical elements , and showing an ...
... later ; the former ( circa 400 B.C. ) showing predominantly the characteristics of the priestly circles ( P ) , the latter ( circa 350 B.C. ) inclining more to the Deuteronomic standpoint with its prophetical elements , and showing an ...
Pagina 144
... later acquisitions ; and Gen. xxxviii , which records the ups and downs of the tribe of Judah . Notices like this , though they may appear somewhat cryptic , are seen to be significant , and receive confirmation from the definite data ...
... later acquisitions ; and Gen. xxxviii , which records the ups and downs of the tribe of Judah . Notices like this , though they may appear somewhat cryptic , are seen to be significant , and receive confirmation from the definite data ...
Pagina 145
... later . The first of these is that the enmity subsisting between what were at first the Joseph and Judah tribes , and later the northern and southern kingdoms , was purely political ; it was always a question first of leadership in war ...
... later . The first of these is that the enmity subsisting between what were at first the Joseph and Judah tribes , and later the northern and southern kingdoms , was purely political ; it was always a question first of leadership in war ...
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THE FALL OF NINE | 7 |
381 | 18 |
Additional Note A CHRONOLOGY | 19 |
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