Abraham: His Life and TimesRevell, 1888 - 179 páginas |
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Página iii
... regarded by God . The narrative appears to me to be con- sistent , derived doubtless from different sources , but worked up by the compiler into a fairly complete biography , which , taken in conjunction with hints afforded by the later ...
... regarded by God . The narrative appears to me to be con- sistent , derived doubtless from different sources , but worked up by the compiler into a fairly complete biography , which , taken in conjunction with hints afforded by the later ...
Página 9
... regarded as guarantees of domestic prosperity , showed an amount of ignorance and superstition , incompatible with sincere worship of the true God . That the knowledge of the true God had become greatly obscured even in Noah's time is ...
... regarded as guarantees of domestic prosperity , showed an amount of ignorance and superstition , incompatible with sincere worship of the true God . That the knowledge of the true God had become greatly obscured even in Noah's time is ...
Página 36
... regarded , they scrupled not to slay their own offspring on the Homer , " Od . " iii . 292. Ewald , " History of Israel , ” i . 245 . Malan , " Philosophy or Truth , " p . 131 f . altar of their gods . Of primitive idolatry vestiges are ...
... regarded , they scrupled not to slay their own offspring on the Homer , " Od . " iii . 292. Ewald , " History of Israel , ” i . 245 . Malan , " Philosophy or Truth , " p . 131 f . altar of their gods . Of primitive idolatry vestiges are ...
Página 41
... regarded as the representatives of the old inhabitants whom the Israelites on their invasion found settled in the country , and who , in their earlier days , were thinly scattered over the districts where Abram pitched his tent . The ...
... regarded as the representatives of the old inhabitants whom the Israelites on their invasion found settled in the country , and who , in their earlier days , were thinly scattered over the districts where Abram pitched his tent . The ...
Página 45
... regarded with suspicion this stranger from a far country , and made his position in the open valley insecure ; or the necessity of finding fresh pasturage for his numerous flocks and herds may have obliged him to change his quarters to ...
... regarded with suspicion this stranger from a far country , and made his position in the open valley insecure ; or the necessity of finding fresh pasturage for his numerous flocks and herds may have obliged him to change his quarters to ...
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Abimelech Abraham Abram Amorites ancient angels appeared Babylonia Beersheba blessing Book of Jubilees called Canaan Canaanites Chaldæa chap character Chedorlaomer child Christ Christian covenant Damascus daughter dead descendants Divine doubtless dwelt earth Egypt Elamite Eliezer Euphrates faith father favour feet God's Hagar hand Haran heaven Hebrew Hebron heir hills Hittites Holy honour hundred inhabitants inscriptions Isaac Ishmael Israel Israelites Jacob Jehovah Jewish Jordan Josephus Josephus Antiq Keturah king land live Lord Machpelah Mamre Melchizedek miles moral Moses mother Nahor nations natural neighbourhood obedience offered Palestine patriarch plain possession posterity priest probably promise Rawlinson Rebekah received revelation righteous sacrifice Sarah Sarai says Scripture seed seems Semitic Septuagint servant Shechem Sodom sojourn soul spot stranger supposed temple tent Terah thee thou town tradition transaction tribes true religion truth unto valley wife word worship