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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... regard the Old Testament . We deplore the comparative neglect of the Bible which has to some extent been the consequence of recent unsettlement , and we are anxious to enrich others as we have been enriched , by imparting to them a ...
... regard the Old Testament . We deplore the comparative neglect of the Bible which has to some extent been the consequence of recent unsettlement , and we are anxious to enrich others as we have been enriched , by imparting to them a ...
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... regard as conclusive and to welcome with cordiality many verdicts of the Higher Criticism , ' without necessarily accepting what is merely conjectural and arbitrary . Once more , there is a class of persons to whom maxima debetur ...
... regard as conclusive and to welcome with cordiality many verdicts of the Higher Criticism , ' without necessarily accepting what is merely conjectural and arbitrary . Once more , there is a class of persons to whom maxima debetur ...
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... regard the exodus as a fundamental fact ( 2 ) They aim at exhibiting the character and requirement of God ( 3 ) They depict an ideal theocracy • ( 4 ) Typical significance of the narratives General reflections III . The historical books ...
... regard the exodus as a fundamental fact ( 2 ) They aim at exhibiting the character and requirement of God ( 3 ) They depict an ideal theocracy • ( 4 ) Typical significance of the narratives General reflections III . The historical books ...
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... regard to which prejudice is more slowly dispelled , 1 Some causes are discussed by Prof. Kirkpatrick in The Divine Library of the Old Testament , pp . 117 foll . Mr. J. Paterson Smyth in his useful work How God inspired the Bible , p ...
... regard to which prejudice is more slowly dispelled , 1 Some causes are discussed by Prof. Kirkpatrick in The Divine Library of the Old Testament , pp . 117 foll . Mr. J. Paterson Smyth in his useful work How God inspired the Bible , p ...
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... regard to problems which lie on the fringe of God's self - revelation . But something is to be gained from a closer survey of the Incarnation in relation to the task which at present engages our attention , for it is a fact which ...
... regard to problems which lie on the fringe of God's self - revelation . But something is to be gained from a closer survey of the Incarnation in relation to the task which at present engages our attention , for it is a fact which ...
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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