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 xiii
... sense . ( 6 ) To passages offending religious reverence . ( 7 ) To unscientific repre- sentations of divine action . ( 8 ) Reality of revelation through Moses . ( 9 ) Revelation the historic growth of human conscious- ness , an ...
... sense . ( 6 ) To passages offending religious reverence . ( 7 ) To unscientific repre- sentations of divine action . ( 8 ) Reality of revelation through Moses . ( 9 ) Revelation the historic growth of human conscious- ness , an ...
Side 20
... sense of historical development is thus impressed upon the story of Israel . If we turn to the other class of passages we find there is little of this sense of historical development in them . They picture a growth of the arts of ...
... sense of historical development is thus impressed upon the story of Israel . If we turn to the other class of passages we find there is little of this sense of historical development in them . They picture a growth of the arts of ...
Side 33
... sense , as covering the whole of the book of Deuteronomy , its authority remains to be weighed . Waiving the modern view of Deuteronomy , the book is still an anonymous production , and the particular ' i . - xxxi . , or more accurately ...
... sense , as covering the whole of the book of Deuteronomy , its authority remains to be weighed . Waiving the modern view of Deuteronomy , the book is still an anonymous production , and the particular ' i . - xxxi . , or more accurately ...
Side 40
... sense , all the sub- sequent developments of the national legislation took on thus the name and authority of the great lawgiver . In the profound religious instinct of the race , it was felt to be from God , by the hand of His servant ...
... sense , all the sub- sequent developments of the national legislation took on thus the name and authority of the great lawgiver . In the profound religious instinct of the race , it was felt to be from God , by the hand of His servant ...
Side 60
... sense of shame , and were supported by the people without awakening any antagonism from the Jerusalemitic priesthood ; which , if priestly nature was then the same as in all other times , would scarcely have allowed such rivalry when ...
... sense of shame , and were supported by the people without awakening any antagonism from the Jerusalemitic priesthood ; which , if priestly nature was then the same as in all other times , would scarcely have allowed such rivalry when ...
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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