The History of the Jews: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Bind 1Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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Side 18
... appears as a common usage among many early nations , more especially the tribes by which Abra- ham was surrounded . It was the distinguishing rite among the worshippers of Moloch ; at a later period of the Jewish history , it was ...
... appears as a common usage among many early nations , more especially the tribes by which Abra- ham was surrounded . It was the distinguishing rite among the worshippers of Moloch ; at a later period of the Jewish history , it was ...
Side 19
... appears no less willing to offer the most precious victim on the altar of his God , than the idolaters around him , the God of the Hebrews maintains his benign and beneficent cha- racter . After every thing is prepared , the wood of the ...
... appears no less willing to offer the most precious victim on the altar of his God , than the idolaters around him , the God of the Hebrews maintains his benign and beneficent cha- racter . After every thing is prepared , the wood of the ...
Side 29
... the govern- ment and usages of the people were so totally differ- ent , look back on the state of society described in the Patriarchal History . Mankind appears in its C 2 infancy , gradually extending its occupancy over regions , either.
... the govern- ment and usages of the people were so totally differ- ent , look back on the state of society described in the Patriarchal History . Mankind appears in its C 2 infancy , gradually extending its occupancy over regions , either.
Side 30
... appears to have been unknown - fortunately , perhaps , for themselves and their neighbours - for the possession of that ani- mal seems fatal to habits of peace . The nomads , who are horsemen , are almost always marauders . The power of ...
... appears to have been unknown - fortunately , perhaps , for themselves and their neighbours - for the possession of that ani- mal seems fatal to habits of peace . The nomads , who are horsemen , are almost always marauders . The power of ...
Side 41
... kings . The common people appear to have taken pride in having the figures of these detested enemies wrought on the * Lettre à Mons . de Blacas , p . 57 . ↑ Joshua x . 24 . soles of their sandals , that they might be thus D 2.
... kings . The common people appear to have taken pride in having the figures of these detested enemies wrought on the * Lettre à Mons . de Blacas , p . 57 . ↑ Joshua x . 24 . soles of their sandals , that they might be thus D 2.
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Abraham Abram Ahab Ahaz Ahaziah Almighty altar Ammonites appear Arabian army Assyria began Benjamin blood brother called Canaan Canaanites chariots chieftain civil command conquest crime danger daughter David Deity descendants desert district divine dreadful Edom Edomites Egypt Egyptian Elath enemies Ephraim famine fatal father fell fled flocks head Hebrew high priest holy honour human inhabitants invaders Isaac Israel Israelites Jacob Jehoram Jehu Jeroboam Jerusalem Jewish Jews Joab Jordan Joseph Josephus Joshua Judah king kingdom kingdom of Israel Kohath land lawgiver Levites Lord Manasseh Moab monarch Mosaic Moses mountain native numbers offered Palestine passed Pekah period Philistines possession priesthood princes promised prophet put to death race Red Sea Rehoboam reign religion religious rites royal sacred sacrifice Samaria Saul seized servitude slain slaves solemn Solomon stood stranger Syrians tabernacle temple tent thou throne tion took tribes valley whole wife worship Zebulun
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Side 230 - And, behold, the LORD passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks, before the LORD ; but the LORD was not in the wind; and after the wind an earthquake ; but the LORD was not in the earthquake: and after the earthquake a fire; but the LORD was not in the fire; and after the fire a still small voice.
Side 44 - So now it was not you that sent me hither, but God: and he hath made me a father to Pharaoh, and lord of all his house, and a ruler throughout all the land of Egypt.
Side 83 - Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no means clear the guilty...
Side 199 - The enemies of my lord the king, and all that rise against thee to do thee hurt, be as that young man is." "And the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber over the gate and wept ; and as he went, thus he said, 0 my son Absalom ! my son, my son Absalom ! would God I had died for thee, 0 Absalom, my son, my son!
Side 44 - And Joseph said unto his brethren, Come near to me, I pray you. And they came near. And he said, I am Joseph your brother, whom ye sold into Egypt. 5 Now therefore be not grieved, nor angry with, yourselves, that ye sold me hither : for God did send me before you to preserve life.
Side 43 - And Joseph made haste ; for his bowels did yearn upon his brother : and he sought where to weep ; and he entered into his chamber, and wept there.
Side 213 - ... it came even to pass as the trumpeters and singers were as one, to make one sound to be heard in praising and thanking the Lord ; and when they lifted up their voice with the trumpets and cymbals and instruments of music, and praised the Lord, saying, For he is good ; for his mercy endureth for ever...
Side 43 - Then Joseph could not refrain himself before all them that stood by him; and he cried, Cause every man to go out from me.
Side 169 - Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness.
Side 250 - And in that day did the Lord God of hosts call to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to girding with sackcloth : and behold joy and gladness, slaying oxen, and killing sheep, eating flesh, and drinking wine : let us eat and drink ; for to-morrow we shall die.