The Old Testament NarrativeAlfred Dwight Sheffield Houghton Mifflin Company, 1910 - 510 pages |
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... Prophets of Baal - - - sha Ahab and Naboth - Deliverance of Samaria Defeat of the Syrians at Aphek - The Death of Ahab Ahaziah Jehoram - The Translation of Elijah — The Healing of the Waters of Jericho Elisha and the Mocking Children ...
... Prophets of Baal - - - sha Ahab and Naboth - Deliverance of Samaria Defeat of the Syrians at Aphek - The Death of Ahab Ahaziah Jehoram - The Translation of Elijah — The Healing of the Waters of Jericho Elisha and the Mocking Children ...
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... prophets . Excavation and study have in recent years brought to light some information about Palestine before the coming of the Hebrews . Its narrow strip of habitable land was important to Babylonia and Egypt , because through this ran ...
... prophets . Excavation and study have in recent years brought to light some information about Palestine before the coming of the Hebrews . Its narrow strip of habitable land was important to Babylonia and Egypt , because through this ran ...
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... prophets were as yet simply seers and ecstatic dervishes , who for the most part had no special ethical message . In the ... prophet reformers . His success in rousing a Jehovah party which won the upper hand in Jehu's revolution , was ...
... prophets were as yet simply seers and ecstatic dervishes , who for the most part had no special ethical message . In the ... prophet reformers . His success in rousing a Jehovah party which won the upper hand in Jehu's revolution , was ...
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... prophetic movement , in which Jehovah's relation to Israel was clearly declared to rest upon right conduct and ... prophet Isaiah , who advised the king simply to trust Jehovah and avoid all foreign alliances . Heze- kiah , however ...
... prophetic movement , in which Jehovah's relation to Israel was clearly declared to rest upon right conduct and ... prophet Isaiah , who advised the king simply to trust Jehovah and avoid all foreign alliances . Heze- kiah , however ...
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... prophetic party , both because worship at these high places was continually showing Baalish features , and because the idea was gaining headway that the one God should be worshipped only at his one chosen tem- ple . Hezekiah therefore ...
... prophetic party , both because worship at these high places was continually showing Baalish features , and because the idea was gaining headway that the one God should be worshipped only at his one chosen tem- ple . Hezekiah therefore ...
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Aaron Abimelech Abraham Absalom Achish Ahab Ahaziah altar Amorites answered asherah Baal Babylon Balaam behold Ben-hadad blessed bread brethren brother brought called Canaan captain chariots children of Israel commanded covenant daughter David delivered dwelt earth Edom Egypt Egyptians Elijah Elisha ephod evil fled heard hearkened heaven host Isaac Jacob Jehoiakim Jehoshaphat Jehovah Jehu Jeremiah Jeroboam Jerubbaal Jerusalem Joab Jonathan Jordan Joseph Joshua king of Assyria king of Israel king of Judah king's land of Egypt Lord hath Lord said unto Midian Mizpeh Moab Moses pass Pharaoh Philistines pray thee priest princes prophet reigned saith the Lord Samaria Samuel Saul say unto sent Shechem shew slew smote Solomon sons spake unto stood sword Syria thereof thing thou hast thou shalt thy father thy servant told took unto Moses unto the king unto the Lord unto thee Wherefore wife woman word