“A” Historical and Critical Commentary on the Old Testament: With a New Translation,Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1855 |
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xi. oldal
... Israelites . That period was extended enough to allow the descend- ants of Jacob to increase to a dangerously numerous people , although it could not eradicate or even weaken among them those independent and bold habits which constitute ...
... Israelites . That period was extended enough to allow the descend- ants of Jacob to increase to a dangerously numerous people , although it could not eradicate or even weaken among them those independent and bold habits which constitute ...
xvi. oldal
... Israelites , connected as they were with the history of several important nations of antiquity , were too remarkable from the commencement , not to attract and arrest the attention of the ancient historians . It is true , few , if any ...
... Israelites , connected as they were with the history of several important nations of antiquity , were too remarkable from the commencement , not to attract and arrest the attention of the ancient historians . It is true , few , if any ...
xviii. oldal
... Israelites , which , it is asserted , made them especially hateful in the eyes of the Egyptians , and which myth has been repeated even by modern writers , may perhaps be reduced to the miracle of the leprous hand of Moses , narrated in ...
... Israelites , which , it is asserted , made them especially hateful in the eyes of the Egyptians , and which myth has been repeated even by modern writers , may perhaps be reduced to the miracle of the leprous hand of Moses , narrated in ...
xix. oldal
... Israelites laws , enjoining monotheism as the funda- mental principle , and severely interdicting idolatry , and every connection with pagan nations . 5. The war between Pharaoh and the Israelites was partly a religious one , for ...
... Israelites laws , enjoining monotheism as the funda- mental principle , and severely interdicting idolatry , and every connection with pagan nations . 5. The war between Pharaoh and the Israelites was partly a religious one , for ...
5. oldal
... Israelites in Egypt , " as they evidently describe the native Egyptians , with their non- semitic language , their aversion to shep- herds and animal sacrifices , and their other well - known peculiarities . " Without denying the truth ...
... Israelites in Egypt , " as they evidently describe the native Egyptians , with their non- semitic language , their aversion to shep- herds and animal sacrifices , and their other well - known peculiarities . " Without denying the truth ...
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¹ Engl Abarbanel acacia wood according altar Amalek ancient animals Antiq appears beast blood bread CALIFORN called Cherubim children of Israel command covenant cubits curtain death decalogue deity desert Deut divine earth Ebn Ezra Egypt Egyptians ephod eternal Exod Exodus explains father festival firstborn gold hand hath heart heaven Hebrew holy Horeb interpretation Israelites Jethro Josephus killed king land of Egypt latter legislation Levit Lord manna ment mentioned Midian miracle Mosaic law Moses Moses and Aaron mountain nations natural Nile observes offering Onkelos opinion paschal-lamb passage Passover Pharaoh pillars plague precepts priests punishment Rabbins Rashbam Rashi Red Sea remarks Sabbath sacred sacrifice Septuagint servants shekels slave sockets stones strangers Tabernacle Targum Targum Jonathan Targum Onkelos tent thee thou shalt tion tribes Urim and Thummim vers verse whilst whole words xxii xxiii xxiv