The Bible and the Common ReaderMacmillan, 1944 - 316 pagina's "This book makes no claim to profound biblical scholarship. As its title clearly implies, it is written for the common reader; and from those common readers who may perhaps enjoy its pages I am myself distinguished only by the fact that I may possess more knowledge of its subject than they. I write it because for many years I have taken more delight in the Bible than in any other book I know and because I have become convinced that too few persons know how to read it." Mary Ellen Chase. |
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Pagina 84
... lived following the Return to Jerusalem , and because his writings throughout the Penta- teuch bear a distinctly religious flavour . The three other chief authors of the Pentateuch are called by scholars J , E , and D : J , because this ...
... lived following the Return to Jerusalem , and because his writings throughout the Penta- teuch bear a distinctly religious flavour . The three other chief authors of the Pentateuch are called by scholars J , E , and D : J , because this ...
Pagina 115
... lived about the year 1050 B.C. between the last days of the judges and the founding of the kingdom . By this date the land of Canaan had been largely conquered by the Israelites , the marauders from the deserts to the east had been ...
... lived about the year 1050 B.C. between the last days of the judges and the founding of the kingdom . By this date the land of Canaan had been largely conquered by the Israelites , the marauders from the deserts to the east had been ...
Pagina 128
... lived was situated some three miles north of Jerusalem among the hills and must have given a fine view of the surrounding valleys with their flocks and herds . It was among these valleys as a shepherd and farmer that Saul lived his ...
... lived was situated some three miles north of Jerusalem among the hills and must have given a fine view of the surrounding valleys with their flocks and herds . It was among these valleys as a shepherd and farmer that Saul lived his ...
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A Short Sketch of Their His | 29 |
The Earliest Stories of the Hebrews | 83 |
The Great Leaders of Ancient Israel | 97 |
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