Introduction to the Old Testament: With a Comprehensive Review of Old Testament Studies and a Special Supplement on the Apocrypha, Volume 2 |
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Page 372
... deity supersti- tiously and called attention to their needs , the seasonal feasts of the Hebrews proclaimed the reverse of this process , and showed that the divine Creator was working consistently for the requirements of His creatures ...
... deity supersti- tiously and called attention to their needs , the seasonal feasts of the Hebrews proclaimed the reverse of this process , and showed that the divine Creator was working consistently for the requirements of His creatures ...
Page 397
... Deity seems to have been preserved in the particular names for God that were a feature of this period . As Bright has indicated , the religion of the patriarchs was quite different in charac- ter from the paganism of the surrounding ...
... Deity seems to have been preserved in the particular names for God that were a feature of this period . As Bright has indicated , the religion of the patriarchs was quite different in charac- ter from the paganism of the surrounding ...
Page 398
... deity , and the same is true of the period of the Sinai Covenant . Though the God of the Hebrews might be associated with several titles , there was never any suggestion as to plurality or multiplicity in the personage of the Deity . In ...
... deity , and the same is true of the period of the Sinai Covenant . Though the God of the Hebrews might be associated with several titles , there was never any suggestion as to plurality or multiplicity in the personage of the Deity . In ...
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Reactions to the GrafWellhausen Hypothesis | 33 |
Old Testament Scholarship Since World War I | 62 |
Historical Survey of Scientific Archaeology | 85 |
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