Personalities of the Old TestamentC. Scribner's Sons, 1939 - 632 pagina's The Old Testament has never been better understood than it is today. The amazing advance in philology, archaeology, and history has shed so much light on the material and political, the social and religious life of Israel, and on the influence of the culture of the centers of civilization upon it that the Old Testamenthas become an entire new book, full of interest, throbbing with life Our critical study and our modern understanding of the Old Testament, far from making it impossible for us to gain its highest, its spiritual values, actually help us immeasurably in this, if only with open-minded sincerity, real sympathy, and active inward participation we combine a true desire to know what the Old Testament has to say to ourselves. |
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Pagina 147
... remained permanent . Both of the separated members continued to be kingdoms . The capital that he bestowed upon Israel moreover was some- thing more than a royal residence or a metropolis , however splen- did . It was Jerusalem . Now ...
... remained permanent . Both of the separated members continued to be kingdoms . The capital that he bestowed upon Israel moreover was some- thing more than a royal residence or a metropolis , however splen- did . It was Jerusalem . Now ...
Pagina 346
... remained were a miserable remnant from whom nothing could be expected in spite of their own confidence in themselves . Babylon which had crushed the nation remained in command of the world . Israel and its God were done for . Over the ...
... remained were a miserable remnant from whom nothing could be expected in spite of their own confidence in themselves . Babylon which had crushed the nation remained in command of the world . Israel and its God were done for . Over the ...
Pagina 559
... remained blind to the corruption of human nature ; it lacked the sense of sin . Fairweather has compared it to the sick man lying at the beautiful gate of the temple . Therefore the Jew turned from it in loathing . But not every Jew ...
... remained blind to the corruption of human nature ; it lacked the sense of sin . Fairweather has compared it to the sick man lying at the beautiful gate of the temple . Therefore the Jew turned from it in loathing . But not every Jew ...
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FOREWORD BY JULIUS A BEWER | 1 |
Israel After the Judges | 75 |
The Deliverance at | 84 |
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