A Historical and Critical Commentary on The Old Testament, with a New Translation: GenesisLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 892 oldal |
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... narrative subservient to all the fluctuating movements of heterogeneous studies , which are based upon premises perfectly different from the Biblical notions , and which , as systematic sciences , neither derive support from them , nor ...
... narrative subservient to all the fluctuating movements of heterogeneous studies , which are based upon premises perfectly different from the Biblical notions , and which , as systematic sciences , neither derive support from them , nor ...
37. oldal
... narrative : for the Bible lays the principal stress , not upon " the amazing development of the plants during the protracted cons of the Car- boniferous period , " but upon the order in which the plants , the fishes , and the other ...
... narrative : for the Bible lays the principal stress , not upon " the amazing development of the plants during the protracted cons of the Car- boniferous period , " but upon the order in which the plants , the fishes , and the other ...
39. oldal
... narrative , though sometimes rising to the boundaries of the majestic and the sublime . 6. From very early times , it has been justly supposed , that the first verse of our Book describes the creation of matter , or of the universe in ...
... narrative , though sometimes rising to the boundaries of the majestic and the sublime . 6. From very early times , it has been justly supposed , that the first verse of our Book describes the creation of matter , or of the universe in ...
59. oldal
... narrative seems not only to pause , but to go back ; the grand and powerful climax seems at once broken off , and a languid repetition appears to follow ; another cosmogony is introduced , which , to complete the perplexity , is , in ...
... narrative seems not only to pause , but to go back ; the grand and powerful climax seems at once broken off , and a languid repetition appears to follow ; another cosmogony is introduced , which , to complete the perplexity , is , in ...
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... narrative ; it is not merely a detailed and specified repetition of the preceding chapter ; it does not recapitulate , but it introduces new facts , and a new train of thoughts . The end of this section was different ; therefore , the ...
... narrative ; it is not merely a detailed and specified repetition of the preceding chapter ; it does not recapitulate , but it introduces new facts , and a new train of thoughts . The end of this section was different ; therefore , the ...
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Abimelech abodes Abraham Aholibamah Amorites ancient angels animals appear Arabia beasts beautiful Beer-sheba begat behold Biblical Bilhah blessing brothers Cain called Canaan Canaanites cattle chapter character chief circumcision comp covenant creation curse daughter deluge descendants destroyed district Divine doubt dream earth east eastern Edom Egypt Egyptian Ephraim Esau Euphrates existence eyes faith father favour flocks former hand hath heart heathen heaven Hebrew Hebron holy human inhabitants Isaac Ishmael Israel Israelites Jacob Japheth Joktan Joseph Judah king Laban Lamech land later Leah lived Lord Manasseh ment Mesopotamia mind moral mountains Nahor narrative nations nature Noah offered origin Palestine patriarch Pentateuch period Pharaoh Philistines promised prophet punishment Rachel Rebekah regarded religious river sacred Sarah scarcely seed servant shalt Shechem Sodom sons soul spirit Terah Teraphim thee thou tion town tribes truth vers whilst whole wife