Introduction to the Book of Genesis: With a Commentary on the Opening Portion, Band 2J. Chapman, 1855 |
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... language ' , does not disprove this . It appears however that the union of the Chaldæan and Syriac dialects afterwards gave rise to the Pehlvi language . Xenophon is also correct in saying that the inhabitants of Babylon spoke Syriac ...
... language ' , does not disprove this . It appears however that the union of the Chaldæan and Syriac dialects afterwards gave rise to the Pehlvi language . Xenophon is also correct in saying that the inhabitants of Babylon spoke Syriac ...
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... language which existed in the Golden Age , when men demanded immortality and eternal youth , and Philo very properly applies this analogy to the narrative in Ge- nesis3 . The Hebrew compiler was surrounded in Palestine only by Semitic ...
... language which existed in the Golden Age , when men demanded immortality and eternal youth , and Philo very properly applies this analogy to the narrative in Ge- nesis3 . The Hebrew compiler was surrounded in Palestine only by Semitic ...
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... language , whose natural boundary was formed by the river Tigris . To this locality ( Arphaxad ) may be traced the origin of the Sanscrit language , the knowledge of which was extended by the Assyrians as far as the district of Babylon ...
... language , whose natural boundary was formed by the river Tigris . To this locality ( Arphaxad ) may be traced the origin of the Sanscrit language , the knowledge of which was extended by the Assyrians as far as the district of Babylon ...
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according æra Ahriman alluded ancient animals appears Arab Arabians Armenia Arphaxad Asia Asiatic Assyrians Babylon begat Bohlen Cain called Canaan Chaldæan chap chapter Chavilah Compare compiler connected considered created creation curse Cush Deity deluge derived Deucalion divine earth Egypt Egyptians Elohim Enoch especially Euphrates evil Ewald Ezekiel flood fruit genealogy Genesis Gesenius Hamath heaven Hebrew Herodotus Hindoo human race idea India inhabitants interpretation inundation Isaiah Japheth Jehovah Joktan Josephus king Lamech land language later legend Ludim Mahalaleel meaning mentioned Mizraim month mountains myth mythical narrative narrator nations Nineveh Noah observed origin Paradise passage patriarchs period Persian Phoenicians poetical Primæval Psalm rain reference remarks river Rosenmüller Sanscrit Schumann Scythians Semitic Septuagint serpent Shem similar sons thee thou Tigris tion translation tree unto verse viii waters whilst whole woman word writer Zendavesta