תורה: A Modern CommentaryUnion of American Hebrew Congregations, 1974 |
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... tion to generation may have been marred by certain scribal errors . But the book as a whole , they insist , is the word of God and not of man . This orthodox or fundamentalist view- point maintains , therefore , that if the text says ...
... tion to generation may have been marred by certain scribal errors . But the book as a whole , they insist , is the word of God and not of man . This orthodox or fundamentalist view- point maintains , therefore , that if the text says ...
Page 250
... tion : Joseph , Ephraim , Moses , and David all were second- or late - born . While the sibling motif is not unique to biblical tradition — the Greeks have the story of Akrisios and Proitos , the Romans of Romulus and Remus — it is an ...
... tion : Joseph , Ephraim , Moses , and David all were second- or late - born . While the sibling motif is not unique to biblical tradition — the Greeks have the story of Akrisios and Proitos , the Romans of Romulus and Remus — it is an ...
Page 420
... tion was to prophesy from the hissing of a snake . These and other forms of soothsaying came under severe attack from Torah law and the Prophets and were called " abhorrent prac- tices . " Deuteronomy warns : " Let no one be found among ...
... tion was to prophesy from the hissing of a snake . These and other forms of soothsaying came under severe attack from Torah law and the Prophets and were called " abhorrent prac- tices . " Deuteronomy warns : " Let no one be found among ...