Aspects of the Old Testament: Considered in Eight Lectures Delivered Before the University of OxfordLongmans, Green and Company, 1901 - 448 páginas |
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... nations , are , like the sacred books of other nations , the works of man and not of God . Such statements as this , and they are not infrequently made , seem to challenge the attention of loyal Churchmen , and to justify the attempt to ...
... nations , are , like the sacred books of other nations , the works of man and not of God . Such statements as this , and they are not infrequently made , seem to challenge the attention of loyal Churchmen , and to justify the attempt to ...
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... nations . It is distinguished by an extraordinary simplicity , vigour , and naturalness- a simplicity which is owing not to any deficiency of refinement or culture in the periods which produced the several books , but to ' the dominant ...
... nations . It is distinguished by an extraordinary simplicity , vigour , and naturalness- a simplicity which is owing not to any deficiency of refinement or culture in the periods which produced the several books , but to ' the dominant ...
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... nation , ' says Ewald , ' wholly different from any other elsewhere upon earth , so we have also a literature shaped and fashioned under a spirit , and thence also with results , wholly different from those of foreign or other Semitic ...
... nation , ' says Ewald , ' wholly different from any other elsewhere upon earth , so we have also a literature shaped and fashioned under a spirit , and thence also with results , wholly different from those of foreign or other Semitic ...
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... nations was of composite origin , more especially when it was of a historical or a religious character . Older documents were incorporated into it , with only so much change as to allow them to be fitted together into a continuous story ...
... nations was of composite origin , more especially when it was of a historical or a religious character . Older documents were incorporated into it , with only so much change as to allow them to be fitted together into a continuous story ...
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... nation , and found its accomplishment in an event of which only a chosen few were able to recognize the true significance . Lastly , the Old Testament is to be studied as the revelation of a divine purpose , not merely for a particular ...
... nation , and found its accomplishment in an event of which only a chosen few were able to recognize the true significance . Lastly , the Old Testament is to be studied as the revelation of a divine purpose , not merely for a particular ...
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ancient Bampton Lectures Bible book of Job Bruce character characteristic Christ Christian Church conception covenant criticism Darmesteter Decalogue deity Deut divine doctrine element Elohim ethical exile Exod exodus fact faith foll God's grace Halachah heathen Hebrew Hibbert Lectures Higher Criticism history of Israel holy human idea ideal implies inspiration Israel's history Israel's religion Jehovah Jesus Jewish Judaism kingdom Les Prophètes levitical Lord manifested ment Messianic mind Montefiore moral Mosaic Mosaism Moses narrative nation nature O. T. in J. C. observes Old Testament passage patriarchal Pentateuch period priestly priestly code prophecy prophets purpose recognized redemptive regard Religion of Israel religious Renan revelation Riehm righteousness Robertson Smith sacred sacrifice Sanday says Schultz Scripture seems Semitic sense significance soul speak spiritual stage teaching Theologie things thou thought tion traditional true truth unto Wellhausen word worship writers