The Century Bible: GenesisT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1901 |
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... Divine word at the outset of their ministry . Yet the difference is character- istic . In Ezekiel we have the bizarre , in Jeremiah the simple ; the later prophet thinks of prophecy as em- bodied in a literary guise ; the earlier is ...
... Divine word at the outset of their ministry . Yet the difference is character- istic . In Ezekiel we have the bizarre , in Jeremiah the simple ; the later prophet thinks of prophecy as em- bodied in a literary guise ; the earlier is ...
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... Divine commands on a heart which is still rebellious that is intended . The heart is itself renewed , so that there is no conflict between the Divine injunction and the nature which is summoned to fulfil it . It is a circumcised heart ...
... Divine commands on a heart which is still rebellious that is intended . The heart is itself renewed , so that there is no conflict between the Divine injunction and the nature which is summoned to fulfil it . It is a circumcised heart ...
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... Divine purpose . Quite apart , however , from the improbability that our passage should be so late , it is unlikely that any Jewish writer should make a sweeping statement of this kind , which would contradict the claims made for ...
... Divine purpose . Quite apart , however , from the improbability that our passage should be so late , it is unlikely that any Jewish writer should make a sweeping statement of this kind , which would contradict the claims made for ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 3 |
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS | 72 |
TEXT OF THE Revised VERSION WITH ANNOTATIONS | 275 |
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