The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua Critically Examined, Volume 3Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 |
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Page 347
... reasons for believing that it was not composed till the early part of Josiah's reign , at which time Jeremiah lived , and had been already called to the Prophetic office . It will be seen , throughout the whole of our enquiry , that the ...
... reasons for believing that it was not composed till the early part of Josiah's reign , at which time Jeremiah lived , and had been already called to the Prophetic office . It will be seen , throughout the whole of our enquiry , that the ...
Page 351
... not unfrequently different English words or phrases , to express the same Hebrew expression . But I see no sufficient reason in these instances for abandoning the usual translation . and certainly , I trust , not into errors so PREFACE .
... not unfrequently different English words or phrases , to express the same Hebrew expression . But I see no sufficient reason in these instances for abandoning the usual translation . and certainly , I trust , not into errors so PREFACE .
Page 356
... reason to suppose that I should receive from all of them expressions of sympathy , or encouraging help in my work ; from some I could only expect condem- nation ; and , while dissenting from their judgment , I should yet have respected ...
... reason to suppose that I should receive from all of them expressions of sympathy , or encouraging help in my work ; from some I could only expect condem- nation ; and , while dissenting from their judgment , I should yet have respected ...
Page 359
... reason to believe that Moses really wrote the account of the Exodus , describing what he had himself personally said , and done , and witnessed , I should have felt bound to believe his statements , as those of a devout , God - fearing ...
... reason to believe that Moses really wrote the account of the Exodus , describing what he had himself personally said , and done , and witnessed , I should have felt bound to believe his statements , as those of a devout , God - fearing ...
Page 362
... reason for urging upon me such a course as a plain duty , inasmuch as very many of the Clergy , I believed , and certainly not a few of my Episcopal Brethren , did not accept the story of the Noachian Deluge as literally and ...
... reason for urging upon me such a course as a plain duty , inasmuch as very many of the Clergy , I believed , and certainly not a few of my Episcopal Brethren , did not accept the story of the Noachian Deluge as literally and ...
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Aaron according already altar Author believe Bethpeor Bible Bishop Blessing Blessing of Moses book of Deuteronomy brethren Canaan Captivity cities command comp covenant curse David Deuteronomist Divine Ebal Edom Egypt Elohistic existence expression fact fathers Feast firstlings Gibeon Gilgal hand Hebrew Hezekiah high places Hilkiah holy House of Jehovah idolatry Israelites Jacob Jehovah thy Jeremiah Jerusalem Jordan Joshua Josiah Judah king kingdom KNOBEL observes land language later Levites living Manasseh Maps mentioned Moab Mosaic Moses Mount Ebal Mount Gerizim mountains narrative nations older document passage Pentateuch phrase place which Jehovah plain Post 8vo Priests and Levites probably Prophet reference reign remarkable sacrifices saith Jehovah seems Solomon sons speak spoken Square crown 8vo supposed Tabernacle Temple thee thine thou shalt thy God hath tithe Translated tribe of Levi truth unto Jehovah vols whole Woodcuts words worship writer written