Introduction to the Book of Genesis: With a Commentary on the Opening Portion, Band 1J. Chapman, 1855 |
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... character in existence . It is , nevertheless , very possible , that the Phoenicians may have been the principal agents in diffusing a knowledge of this art among the nations of Western Asia ; and , admitting the inscriptions on stone ...
... character in existence . It is , nevertheless , very possible , that the Phoenicians may have been the principal agents in diffusing a knowledge of this art among the nations of Western Asia ; and , admitting the inscriptions on stone ...
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... character should be of a long quadrilateral form . In the letter Teth ( D ) , which means serpent , the ancient figure has been faithfully preserved . The most primitive form of the Jod , which means hand , was the an- cient Hebrew ...
... character should be of a long quadrilateral form . In the letter Teth ( D ) , which means serpent , the ancient figure has been faithfully preserved . The most primitive form of the Jod , which means hand , was the an- cient Hebrew ...
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... character by refusing to adopt any of the sacred writings of the Jews except the Pentateuch ; either be- cause , in the first instance , this work had been promulgated alone , or because they could have felt no very strong at- tachment ...
... character by refusing to adopt any of the sacred writings of the Jews except the Pentateuch ; either be- cause , in the first instance , this work had been promulgated alone , or because they could have felt no very strong at- tachment ...
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Abraham according Ahitub Amorites ancient antiquity appear Arabic ascribed Babylonish begat Bertholdt Bohlen book of Genesis book of Joshua book of Judges CALIFORN captivity Chaldæans chapter character children of Israel Chron Chronicles commencement Compare criticism daughters David Deity derived Deut Deuteronomy dwell Egypt Egyptians Eichhorn Elohim Exod father forty Gesenius gods hand hath Hebrew Hilkiah holy Isaiah Israelites Jahn Jehovah Jeremiah Jerusalem Jews Jordan Josiah Judah king Kohath language legends Levitical Lord thy Moab Moabites Moses mythic narrative nation offerings origin Palestine passage Pentateuch Pharaoh Phoenician priesthood priests primæval history princes prophecy prophets Psalms reference reign remarkable sacerdotal sacrifices Samuel shekels Solomon sons tabernacle temple thee thine thou shalt tion tribes unto the Lord verse viii Wette whole words worship writing written xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvi xxxiv