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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... remained , in all respects , a common member in the family of nations , subject to the same laws of progress , left to the same exertions , adhering to their former notions and habits of thought , rectified by their faith only in so far ...
... remained , in all respects , a common member in the family of nations , subject to the same laws of progress , left to the same exertions , adhering to their former notions and habits of thought , rectified by their faith only in so far ...
37. oldal
... remained to account for the astronomical part of the first chapter . In order to effect this , the same scholar has not only revived , but developed with greater copiousness , a conjecture which we had hoped was at last numbered among ...
... remained to account for the astronomical part of the first chapter . In order to effect this , the same scholar has not only revived , but developed with greater copiousness , a conjecture which we had hoped was at last numbered among ...
57. oldal
... remained no empty theory ; it was made the basis of almost all prac- tical duties , of all obligations of man to- wards man ; murder was a violation of the image of God ; charity was a loan made to Him ; and the whole system of social ...
... remained no empty theory ; it was made the basis of almost all prac- tical duties , of all obligations of man to- wards man ; murder was a violation of the image of God ; charity was a loan made to Him ; and the whole system of social ...
65. oldal
... remained unsatisfied ; he found " no help for himself . " A certain indescribable feeling lingered at the innermost depths of his heart ; a power which he could not control fettered the energies of his soul ; he felt that there existed ...
... remained unsatisfied ; he found " no help for himself . " A certain indescribable feeling lingered at the innermost depths of his heart ; a power which he could not control fettered the energies of his soul ; he felt that there existed ...
66. oldal
... remained separated and in antagonism ; they could not coalesce to " one flesh . " Does , then , the Hebrew narrative resemble the Greek myth ? It knows nothing of the revenge of God ; it introduces a far higher object as the result of ...
... remained separated and in antagonism ; they could not coalesce to " one flesh . " Does , then , the Hebrew narrative resemble the Greek myth ? It knows nothing of the revenge of God ; it introduces a far higher object as the result of ...
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