The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1Jewish Publication Society of America, 1966 - 996 páginas |
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... become great , and waxen rich ; They are waxen fat , they are become sleek ; Yea , they overpass in deeds of wickedness ; They plead not the cause , the cause of the fatherless , That they might make it to prosper ; And the right of the ...
... become great , and waxen rich ; They are waxen fat , they are become sleek ; Yea , they overpass in deeds of wickedness ; They plead not the cause , the cause of the fatherless , That they might make it to prosper ; And the right of the ...
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... become an artisan . The associations into which his vocation led him would inevitably have affected Ezekiel's conception of his task . The development was hastened , however , by the social traditions of the prophetic group to which he ...
... become an artisan . The associations into which his vocation led him would inevitably have affected Ezekiel's conception of his task . The development was hastened , however , by the social traditions of the prophetic group to which he ...
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... become convinced that there was no hope of purifying Judah's religious life unless it was con- centrated in one ... become diluted with the sensual , agricultural ceremonies of the ancient Canaanites . Many village temples had become ...
... become convinced that there was no hope of purifying Judah's religious life unless it was con- centrated in one ... become diluted with the sensual , agricultural ceremonies of the ancient Canaanites . Many village temples had become ...
Contenido
FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION | ix |
THE IDEALS OF PEACE AND HUMAN EQUALITY | xix |
FOREWORD TO THE SECOND EDITION | xxix |
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The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1 Louis Finkelstein Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith, Volumen1 Louis Finkelstein Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
Términos y frases comunes
accepted Akiba altogether ancient angels artisans Baba Kamma Babylonia became Ben Sira biblical Book of Jubilees century B.C.E. ceremony considered controversy custom Day of Atonement defiled Deuteronomy divine doctrine Eliezer evil Ezekiel faith farmer father festival Galileans Galilee ha-arez Halakah hand Hasidean hath heart High Priest Hillel Hillelites holy human ibid impurity interpretation Ishmael Israel Israelites Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Josephus Judah Judaism Judaite Judea judges King korban land later Levites Lord Meir ment Mishna norms observance opposed origin Palestine Passover patrician peasant Pharisees plebeian priestly prophet Proto-Sadducees provincial punishment rabbinic red heifer regarding religious resurrection righteous ritual rural Sabbath sacrifice Sadducean Sadducees sages scholars scribe Scripture Second Commonwealth sect Shabuot Shammaites Simeon slaves social spirit Sukkot Talmud teachers teaching Temple Court thee thou shalt tion tithe Torah Tosefta traders tradition tribe unto urban verse wisdom words worship writer