The Century Bible: GenesisT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1901 |
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... Israel was holi- ness unto the LORD , the firstfruits of his increase : all a Or , concerning rebelliousness of Israel in the wilderness , and Ezekiel endorses this darker judgement , seeing in Israel's history from its sojourn in Egypt ...
... Israel was holi- ness unto the LORD , the firstfruits of his increase : all a Or , concerning rebelliousness of Israel in the wilderness , and Ezekiel endorses this darker judgement , seeing in Israel's history from its sojourn in Egypt ...
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... Israel seems not to have wavered in the conviction that Yahweh was her national God . And the reproach would be even more appropriate then than at a time when the worship of false gods had been suppressed . We must , of course ...
... Israel seems not to have wavered in the conviction that Yahweh was her national God . And the reproach would be even more appropriate then than at a time when the worship of false gods had been suppressed . We must , of course ...
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... Israel has been less guilty than Judah , Yahweh invites her to confess her sin and return from exile . The term ' Israel ' is accordingly used here in the narrower sense to desig- nate the ten tribes , and thus excludes Judah which is ...
... Israel has been less guilty than Judah , Yahweh invites her to confess her sin and return from exile . The term ' Israel ' is accordingly used here in the narrower sense to desig- nate the ten tribes , and thus excludes Judah which is ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 3 |
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS | 72 |
TEXT OF THE Revised VERSION WITH ANNOTATIONS | 275 |
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