The Book of the Beginnings: A Study of Genesis : with an Introduction to the PentateuchG.P. Putnam, 1884 - 311 sider |
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Side 19
... seen that each of these names forms a further idiosyncrasy of one of the two groups of narration which have already marked themselves off from one another by their respective literary styles . A little knowledge of Hebrew will enable ...
... seen that each of these names forms a further idiosyncrasy of one of the two groups of narration which have already marked themselves off from one another by their respective literary styles . A little knowledge of Hebrew will enable ...
Side 20
... seen , this changing use of the names God and The LORD is accompanied by a very marked difference of style in the narration . It is also accompanied by quite as marked a difference in the subject matter . In the one class of passages ...
... seen , this changing use of the names God and The LORD is accompanied by a very marked difference of style in the narration . It is also accompanied by quite as marked a difference in the subject matter . In the one class of passages ...
Side 28
... seen , a composite . Its fabric is woven out of many threads of history , three of the chief strands of which we have been able to pick out , at least , here and there in the body of the work . Who were these great authors , and when ...
... seen , a composite . Its fabric is woven out of many threads of history , three of the chief strands of which we have been able to pick out , at least , here and there in the body of the work . Who were these great authors , and when ...
Side 32
... seen that Deuteronomy is , by its own account of itself , clearly separable from the rest of the Pentateuch , though fitly concluding it . It / professes to be a new statement of the Law , given a generation after the original ...
... seen that Deuteronomy is , by its own account of itself , clearly separable from the rest of the Pentateuch , though fitly concluding it . It / professes to be a new statement of the Law , given a generation after the original ...
Side 36
... seen by an examination of the passages where they occur . Before we read into such pas- sages the later meaning of these expressions , we must be sure of the correct age of the books from which we make our citations . Books written ...
... seen by an examination of the passages where they occur . Before we read into such pas- sages the later meaning of these expressions , we must be sure of the correct age of the books from which we make our citations . Books written ...
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¹ See Note Abimelech Abraham Abram ancient authorship Babylonia beast begat sons Bible blessed Book of Joshua breath brothers Canaan centuries Chaldean Chapter character Christ Christian 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 human hundred Isaac Israel Jacob Japheth Jehovah Jehovist Jewish Joseph Judah king Lamech land later legend Levitical Levitical legislation light lived Lord moral Mosaic Mosaic authorship Moses Nahor narration narrative nation nature noble Numbers Old Testament original passage patriarchs Pentateuch period poem priestly priests primeval primitive prophets race record religion religious revelation rude sacred sacrifice sagas shalt Shechem sons of Noah soul spirit story tale Terah thee thou thought tion traditions tribal tribes truth unity verse vision whole worship writing written