The Book of the Beginnings: A Study of Genesis with an Introduction to the PentateuchG. P. Putnam's sons, 1884 - 311 sider |
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Side 5
... mind of the reader is allowed to rest . Of wars , the staple of most histories , we hear little . The ancestral heroes of the race are not painted in the glory of the warrior , but in the finer grace of the saint . One passage we find ...
... mind of the reader is allowed to rest . Of wars , the staple of most histories , we hear little . The ancestral heroes of the race are not painted in the glory of the warrior , but in the finer grace of the saint . One passage we find ...
Side 7
... mind will sometimes plan a history ; will gather the needful materials , and will digest them thoroughly , making them part of itself ; and then one hand will write a flowing story , fresh from the reservoirs of the stored brain . Such ...
... mind will sometimes plan a history ; will gather the needful materials , and will digest them thoroughly , making them part of itself ; and then one hand will write a flowing story , fresh from the reservoirs of the stored brain . Such ...
Side 12
... mind must find it difficult to resist the impression that Deuteronomy is the work of another hand than that which penned the bulk of the earlier books , writing in another period . III . When we examine the other books , we see on 1 Ex ...
... mind must find it difficult to resist the impression that Deuteronomy is the work of another hand than that which penned the bulk of the earlier books , writing in another period . III . When we examine the other books , we see on 1 Ex ...
Side 29
... minds , that such an editing of this book in the age of Moses looks very improbable . It presup- poses a considerable literary development among the Hebrews in a very early period , whereas the little that is known of them in those ...
... minds , that such an editing of this book in the age of Moses looks very improbable . It presup- poses a considerable literary development among the Hebrews in a very early period , whereas the little that is known of them in those ...
Side 43
... Note 2 to Chapter II . " For opinions of Carlstadt and Spinoza , cf. Bleek : Intro . I : 194 . For opinion of Hobbes , see Note 3 to Chapter II . death , except by that rare class of minds who THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE PENTATEUCH . 43.
... Note 2 to Chapter II . " For opinions of Carlstadt and Spinoza , cf. Bleek : Intro . I : 194 . For opinion of Hobbes , see Note 3 to Chapter II . death , except by that rare class of minds who THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE PENTATEUCH . 43.
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Abimelech Abraham Abram ancient authorship Babylonia beast begat sons Bible blessed Book of Joshua breath Canaan centuries Chaldean Chapter character Christ Christian Church covenant Deut Deuteronomy Divine early Hebrews earth Egypt Egyptian Elohim ELOHIST Esau Ewald exile Exodus father feel flesh fowl Genesis gods growth hand heaven Hebrew heroes holy human hundred Isaac Israel Jacob Japheth Jehovah Jehovist Jewish Joseph Judah king Lamech land later legend Levitical Levitical legislation light literary lived Lord moral Mosaic Mosaic authorship Moses Nahor narration narrative nation nature noble Numbers Old Testament original passage patriarchs Pentateuch period priestly priests primeval primitive prophets race record religion religious revelation rude sacred sacrifice saga shalt Shechem sons of Noah soul spirit story tale Terah thee thou thought thread tion traditions tribal tribes truth unity verse whole words worship writing written