The Century Bible: GenesisT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1901 |
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... conception as a late Babylonian importation1 . Yet to Amos belongs the credit of having brought this truth to the forefront and made it clear to his countrymen at a momentous crisis in their history . The idea of Yahweh was freed from ...
... conception as a late Babylonian importation1 . Yet to Amos belongs the credit of having brought this truth to the forefront and made it clear to his countrymen at a momentous crisis in their history . The idea of Yahweh was freed from ...
Side 54
... conception of God's character as love is apparent in the opening words of Isaiah's oracles : ' Sons have I reared , yet ' tis they who have rebelled against me . " The conception of Divine outraged love is expressed here through the ...
... conception of God's character as love is apparent in the opening words of Isaiah's oracles : ' Sons have I reared , yet ' tis they who have rebelled against me . " The conception of Divine outraged love is expressed here through the ...
Side 123
... conception was the primitive and fundamental one , and that devotion to the Deity and His use was the positive conception originally expressed by the term . About this it is difficult to decide . It seems clear , however , that the idea ...
... conception was the primitive and fundamental one , and that devotion to the Deity and His use was the positive conception originally expressed by the term . About this it is difficult to decide . It seems clear , however , that the idea ...
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according Aḥaz ancient assigned Assyrian Babylonian become beginning belongs Bibl Book brief brought called century chap chapter Cheyne clause clear clearly close collection commentary conception contained critics destroyed destruction Divine Duhm earlier earth Egypt Egyptian Ephraim evidently expression fact foll foreign give God's hand Hastings hath Hebrew Hebrew text Hezekiah historic Holy hosts indications inhabitants inscription Isaiah Israel Jerusalem Judah Judges judgment kingdom Kings land language later LORD Marti means mentioned Moab mountain northern oracles original parallel pass passage perhaps period person phrase poem possible preceding present probably prophecy prophet records reference regarded reign rendering respecting ruler Samaria Sargon seems Sennacherib sense strong strophe suggested thee thou Translate turn unto utterance verse viii word writer xviii Yahweh Zion