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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... walls of the city were broken down ( 2 Kgs . xxv . 10 ) , but there would be no point in breaking down the walls of the Temple ; loot rather than destruction , excepting in regard to the city walls , 1 is what would appeal to the ...
... walls of the city were broken down ( 2 Kgs . xxv . 10 ) , but there would be no point in breaking down the walls of the Temple ; loot rather than destruction , excepting in regard to the city walls , 1 is what would appeal to the ...
Pagina 125
... walls was still in progress Nehemiah was confronted with a more insidious danger . The design of Sanballat and his confederates against him personally , recorded in Neh . vi . 1-9 , shows that , however much they may have resented his ...
... walls was still in progress Nehemiah was confronted with a more insidious danger . The design of Sanballat and his confederates against him personally , recorded in Neh . vi . 1-9 , shows that , however much they may have resented his ...
Pagina 126
... walls was destroyed when the city was taken by Nebuzar- adan ( 2 Kgs . xxv . 10 ) ; it is true , the expression ' round about ' is used in reference to the destruction of the walls in that passage , giving the impression that the entire ...
... walls was destroyed when the city was taken by Nebuzar- adan ( 2 Kgs . xxv . 10 ) ; it is true , the expression ' round about ' is used in reference to the destruction of the walls in that passage , giving the impression that the entire ...
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