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Page vi
... speeches , and it is almost invariably from this one book of the law that he quotes . Sentences of Deuter- onomy rise instinctively to his lips as weapons with which to repel the tempter . And when he sums up the whole of God's law to ...
... speeches , and it is almost invariably from this one book of the law that he quotes . Sentences of Deuter- onomy rise instinctively to his lips as weapons with which to repel the tempter . And when he sums up the whole of God's law to ...
Page xiv
... speech ' which belongs to oratory is in this book seen in its perfection : yet is always held in perfect command . The speaker will begin in the simple style of historic survey , entirely free from the straining after effect which makes ...
... speech ' which belongs to oratory is in this book seen in its perfection : yet is always held in perfect command . The speaker will begin in the simple style of historic survey , entirely free from the straining after effect which makes ...
Page xv
... speeches of Moses . But oratory does not consist merely in sentences : it has a soul as well as a body . In the thought of ... speech shines as well as his face . All this is true ; but on the other hand it is true that nowhere else in ...
... speeches of Moses . But oratory does not consist merely in sentences : it has a soul as well as a body . In the thought of ... speech shines as well as his face . All this is true ; but on the other hand it is true that nowhere else in ...
Page xvii
... speeches is a situa- tion of all the most pathetic . Moses alone realises all that the life in the promised land may be ; and Moses alone of all the vast assembly is the one who will never see it . “ The Lord was angry with me for your ...
... speeches is a situa- tion of all the most pathetic . Moses alone realises all that the life in the promised land may be ; and Moses alone of all the vast assembly is the one who will never see it . “ The Lord was angry with me for your ...
Page xxi
... speeches does the wave of holy pas- sion rise and fall . At first the exuberance of the woes enumerated overpowers ... speech begins with the ' glorious and fearful ' Name ; and there passes before us the fading of the life of promise ...
... speeches does the wave of holy pas- sion rise and fall . At first the exuberance of the woes enumerated overpowers ... speech begins with the ' glorious and fearful ' Name ; and there passes before us the fading of the life of promise ...
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abomination Amorites Anakim Arabah Argob Aroer Bashan behold bless thee brethren children of Israel cities command thee covenant Cursed daugh destroy Deuteronomy dwell dwelt earth Egypt evil fire fruit of thy giveth thee hear hearken unto heave offering heaven Heshbon Horeb inheritance judgements Kadesh-barnea king land of Egypt lest Levites Levites and elders literary LORD hath LORD said unto LORD spake LORD sware unto LORD thy LORD thy God midst of thee mighty hand Moab mount nations neighbour pass preface Rephaim shew Sihon Song of Moses spake unto statutes stone stranger sware unto thy thee this day thereof thine enemies thine eyes thine heart thine house thing thou art thou hast thou mayest thou shalt thou shalt eat thou shalt surely thy brother thy flock thy gates thy God giveth thy God hath thy land thy soul tribes unto the LORD unto thee unto thy fathers wife wilderness