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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Pagina 108
... thing is implied by the frequent references to the sacrifices , though they are not offered as they ought to be ( i ... things impossible . Again , the prophet's horror of the idea of divorce ( ii . 14-16 ) is in marked contrast to the ...
... thing is implied by the frequent references to the sacrifices , though they are not offered as they ought to be ( i ... things impossible . Again , the prophet's horror of the idea of divorce ( ii . 14-16 ) is in marked contrast to the ...
Pagina 135
... things which were new to the people , otherwise its effect upon them would not have been as is described ( verse 9 ) . One thing , at any rate , follows from this , viz . that the people must have included many who had not come from ...
... things which were new to the people , otherwise its effect upon them would not have been as is described ( verse 9 ) . One thing , at any rate , follows from this , viz . that the people must have included many who had not come from ...
Pagina 313
... things of this world were made the most of . . A dark side of life , and one which witnesses to an evil Greek influence , is the prevalence of immorality ; judging from the number of times reference is made to this it must have been a ...
... things of this world were made the most of . . A dark side of life , and one which witnesses to an evil Greek influence , is the prevalence of immorality ; judging from the number of times reference is made to this it must have been a ...
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THE FALL OF NINE | 7 |
381 | 18 |
Additional Note A CHRONOLOGY | 19 |
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