The Second Book of MaccabeesSolomon Zeitlin Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, 1954 - 271 sider |
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Side 87
... Hebrew text , which was considered holy and divinely inspired . The leaders of the Reformation , who were strongly influenced by Hebrew studies , followed the Hebrew canon , and rejected those books that were not included in it . They ...
... Hebrew text , which was considered holy and divinely inspired . The leaders of the Reformation , who were strongly influenced by Hebrew studies , followed the Hebrew canon , and rejected those books that were not included in it . They ...
Side 90
... Hebrews in Antioch ac- cepted Christianity , and many heathen accepted Judaism . The Epistle to the Hebrews presents a problem to Christian scholars . To whom was this Epistle addressed ? 322 It is well- recognized that it was addressed ...
... Hebrews in Antioch ac- cepted Christianity , and many heathen accepted Judaism . The Epistle to the Hebrews presents a problem to Christian scholars . To whom was this Epistle addressed ? 322 It is well- recognized that it was addressed ...
Side 91
... Hebrew . From internal evidence in the Epistle to the Hebrews we may say that it was written for the Hebrews of Antioch . The object of this Epistle is to persuade its readers that Jesus was the Son of God , and the high priest , and to ...
... Hebrew . From internal evidence in the Epistle to the Hebrews we may say that it was written for the Hebrews of Antioch . The object of this Epistle is to persuade its readers that Jesus was the Son of God , and the high priest , and to ...