“A” Historical and Critical Commentary on the Old Testament: With a New Translation,Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1855 |
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xx. oldal
... respects be considered as Egyptian . According to Strabo , the Hebrews left Egypt with their free will , whilst the other profane historians describe the Exodus generally as an expulsion . VI . DIODORUS ( of Sicily , in the time XX ...
... respects be considered as Egyptian . According to Strabo , the Hebrews left Egypt with their free will , whilst the other profane historians describe the Exodus generally as an expulsion . VI . DIODORUS ( of Sicily , in the time XX ...
xxi. oldal
... respects , these two accounts of Diodorus share the mistakes of both Manetho and Chaeremon ; and the invidiousness with which the Israelites are mentioned must be attributed to the spirit of intolerance peculiar to that time , and to ...
... respects , these two accounts of Diodorus share the mistakes of both Manetho and Chaeremon ; and the invidiousness with which the Israelites are mentioned must be attributed to the spirit of intolerance peculiar to that time , and to ...
5. oldal
... respect justified to consider the descendants of Jacob as invaders , or conquerors of Egypt . That the Hyksos are ... respecting a re - establishment of the Hyk- sos , 37 years after the death of Joseph , after they had once been ...
... respect justified to consider the descendants of Jacob as invaders , or conquerors of Egypt . That the Hyksos are ... respecting a re - establishment of the Hyk- sos , 37 years after the death of Joseph , after they had once been ...
7. oldal
... were the superior officers , to whom the task- masters were subordinated ( see note to ch . v . 6 ) . The tyrant of Egypt hoped to annihilate , by unremitting exertions and breathless labour , the energies and self - respect EXODUS I. 7.
... were the superior officers , to whom the task- masters were subordinated ( see note to ch . v . 6 ) . The tyrant of Egypt hoped to annihilate , by unremitting exertions and breathless labour , the energies and self - respect EXODUS I. 7.
8. oldal
... respect of the Israelites , so com- pletely , that they would have neither the courage , nor the desire , nor the leisure , for planning schemes of deliverance . And justly remarks Aristotle ( Polit . v . 11 ) : " And it is also a ...
... respect of the Israelites , so com- pletely , that they would have neither the courage , nor the desire , nor the leisure , for planning schemes of deliverance . And justly remarks Aristotle ( Polit . v . 11 ) : " And it is also a ...
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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