The Century Bible: GenesisT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1901 |
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Сторінка 83
... thought of as in Judah , its inhabitants are thought of as within it , while the fuel which makes it boil represents the enemy . Against this it may be urged that the face is said to be the face of the caldron , not that of the ...
... thought of as in Judah , its inhabitants are thought of as within it , while the fuel which makes it boil represents the enemy . Against this it may be urged that the face is said to be the face of the caldron , not that of the ...
Сторінка 84
... thought of a definite enemy it was probably the Scythians . The north was looked upon as the home of the mysterious and uncanny , from which such a portent as the Scythian invasion might naturally be expected . Duhm sees an apocalyptic ...
... thought of a definite enemy it was probably the Scythians . The north was looked upon as the home of the mysterious and uncanny , from which such a portent as the Scythian invasion might naturally be expected . Duhm sees an apocalyptic ...
Сторінка 110
... thought with 14 , seem to be another editorial link . They imply that when the people were few and settled in Zion they would desire the ark , but when they grew numerous and overspread the land they would dispense with it . But such a ...
... thought with 14 , seem to be another editorial link . They imply that when the people were few and settled in Zion they would desire the ark , but when they grew numerous and overspread the land they would dispense with it . But such a ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 3 |
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS | 72 |
TEXT OF THE Revised VERSION WITH ANNOTATIONS | 275 |
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accepted according Accordingly apparently Assyria become Behold belongs better break bring brought cause clause clear close considers Cornill correct covenant death Divine Duhm earth Egypt enemies especially evil exile expression false famine fathers followed gate Giesebrecht give given God's gods ground hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hebrew inhabitants insertion Israel Jehoiakim Jeremiah Jerusalem Judah judgement king land later margin meaning naturally offerings omitted original pass passage perhaps period person present priests probably prophecies prophet question reason reference regarded reign religion rendering saith the LORD scholars seems sense shalt speak suggests sword taken Temple thee thine things thinks thou thought translation tree true turned unto uttered verse waters whole word worship Yahweh