Abraham: His Life and TimesRevell, 1888 - 179 páginas |
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... seen . This monarch was an independent sovereign , and exercised a sway over a tract of country extend- ing as far north as Niffer , the ancient Calneh . The magnificence of his buildings and the extent of his constructive operations ...
... seen . This monarch was an independent sovereign , and exercised a sway over a tract of country extend- ing as far north as Niffer , the ancient Calneh . The magnificence of his buildings and the extent of his constructive operations ...
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... seen , was the case with Ur . The remains of the town consist of a series of low mounds disposed in an oval shape , measuring about two miles in extent , and dominated by that on which the temple was erected , which is very conspicuous ...
... seen , was the case with Ur . The remains of the town consist of a series of low mounds disposed in an oval shape , measuring about two miles in extent , and dominated by that on which the temple was erected , which is very conspicuous ...
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... seen God at any time . " That it was not a sub- jective impression on the seer's mind without any objective reality , the wording of the passage seems to necessitate ; but it may be questioned whether this appearance was that of a ...
... seen God at any time . " That it was not a sub- jective impression on the seer's mind without any objective reality , the wording of the passage seems to necessitate ; but it may be questioned whether this appearance was that of a ...
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... seen at Birs - Nimrud , and other edifices of the Babylonian age . At the distance of a few hundred yards , on the east of the ruins , may be distinctly traced a low continuous mound , the remains , probably , of the external wall of ...
... seen at Birs - Nimrud , and other edifices of the Babylonian age . At the distance of a few hundred yards , on the east of the ruins , may be distinctly traced a low continuous mound , the remains , probably , of the external wall of ...
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... seen an intimation of polytheism , yet , joined as it is with a verb in the singular number , it was doubtless used not only to adumbrate a monotheistic creed , but likewise to prepare men's minds for the full development of the ...
... seen an intimation of polytheism , yet , joined as it is with a verb in the singular number , it was doubtless used not only to adumbrate a monotheistic creed , but likewise to prepare men's minds for the full development of the ...
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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