The Influence of Sanctuaries in Early IsraelManchester University Press, 1946 - 279 pages |
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... fact that , whereas the first is only concerned with a mechanical registering of historical phenomena , the other uses the same rather as illustra- tions for his preconceived historical conceptions . Thus , the historian never records a ...
... fact that , whereas the first is only concerned with a mechanical registering of historical phenomena , the other uses the same rather as illustra- tions for his preconceived historical conceptions . Thus , the historian never records a ...
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... fact that , despite the Jerusalem editorship and censorship of all our preserved books , so much has been retained which could not have met with their approval , and some of which was even contradictory to their conviction and teaching ...
... fact that , despite the Jerusalem editorship and censorship of all our preserved books , so much has been retained which could not have met with their approval , and some of which was even contradictory to their conviction and teaching ...
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... fact that Jahveh did not become a Chemosh , and that Jahveh and not Chemosh or Milcom grew into the God of all the world , is in itself convincing proof . The attempt of Alt1 to explain Israelitic monotheism as a development from a ...
... fact that Jahveh did not become a Chemosh , and that Jahveh and not Chemosh or Milcom grew into the God of all the world , is in itself convincing proof . The attempt of Alt1 to explain Israelitic monotheism as a development from a ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 1 |
RELIGIOUS IDEAS AND INSTITUTIONS IN ISRAEL | 17 |
b THE RELIGIOUS CONCEPTIONS OF THE HEBREW NOMADS | 24 |
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Aaron Abiathar Abimelech according altar Amos Baal Berîth Bethel Canaan Canaanite centre Chron Code of Holiness connection covenant David Deut Deuteronomy divine Egypt ēphōd established evident Exile existence Exod Exodus Ezra fact Feast functions Gibeon Gibeonite Gilgal Hebrew Hebrew history Hebrew tradition high priest historical importance Israel Israelite Jahveh Jeremiah Jeroboam Jews Joshua Josiah Judah Judges Kadesh Kings Kohath later legislation Levi Levites Maṣṣēbāh Moreover Mosaic Moses Northern Kingdom Old Testament Ophrah oracle originally passages Pentateuch period Pesh Philistines presupposed priesthood Priestly Code probably prophets regarded religious ritual S. R. Driver sacred sacrifices Samaritans Samuel sanctuary Saul scholars seems seen Septuagint settlement Shechem Shiloh Shilonite shrine Solomon Tabernacle term tion Tôrāh tribes various viii Wellhausen worship xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv Zerubbabel יהוה