A Companion to the Book of GenesisStanford and Swords, 1846 - 405 páginas |
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... Egypt , where they became exceedingly numerous . Whatever is introduced in relation to other families and nations , has some bearing on the history of these patriarchs , or concerns some collateral branches of their families . See chap ...
... Egypt , where they became exceedingly numerous . Whatever is introduced in relation to other families and nations , has some bearing on the history of these patriarchs , or concerns some collateral branches of their families . See chap ...
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... Egypt so as to worship creatures , and , as had been foreseen by Moses , thence- forward continually prone to idolatry , needed the instruction given in Genesis and the former part of Exodus , respecting the nature of the deity whom ...
... Egypt so as to worship creatures , and , as had been foreseen by Moses , thence- forward continually prone to idolatry , needed the instruction given in Genesis and the former part of Exodus , respecting the nature of the deity whom ...
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... Egypt , and from their oppressed and degraded state while there , all of which are unfavourable alike to literary ... Egyptian disclosures , place this beyond a doubt . And it is difficult to think that documents were not used in ...
... Egypt , and from their oppressed and degraded state while there , all of which are unfavourable alike to literary ... Egyptian disclosures , place this beyond a doubt . And it is difficult to think that documents were not used in ...
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... Egypt . In doing this , the writer , in the progress of his work , continually alludes to what had been before stated , sometimes in similar and sometimes in the very same language ; and this language in several instances is peculiar to ...
... Egypt . In doing this , the writer , in the progress of his work , continually alludes to what had been before stated , sometimes in similar and sometimes in the very same language ; and this language in several instances is peculiar to ...
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... Egyptian and Phœni- cian claims , and rejects them as inadmissible . The claim set up for a Chinese origin , and the derivation from Jovis , are hardly worthy of notice . The word is undoubtedly of Hebrew etymology . • The learned ...
... Egyptian and Phœni- cian claims , and rejects them as inadmissible . The claim set up for a Chinese origin , and the derivation from Jovis , are hardly worthy of notice . The word is undoubtedly of Hebrew etymology . • The learned ...
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Abimelech Abraham afterwards Amalekites ancient angel appears birth blessed book of Genesis brother Canaan Chaldee chap chapter character Christology circumstances clause Comp Compare connexion consequently considered creation Dathe denote descendants Deut divine Drechsler earth Egypt Egyptian Elohim employed Esau evident express fact father favor follows former Gesenius give heaven Hebrew Hengstenberg Hittite implied intended interpretation intimate Isaac Ishmael Israel Israelites Jacob Japheth Jehovah Jewish Joseph Judah king land language latter literal Lord Maimonides meaning mentioned Mesopotamia Moses narrative nations nature Noah opinion original patriarch Pentateuch phrase portion posterity Potiphar probably promise Rashi reader reason reference remarks respecting Rosenmüller sabbath Samaritan Pentateuch scripture sense Septuagint Shechem sons supposed supposition Syriac Targum term thee thou tion translation tribe ubi sup unto usage verse Vulgate whole word xviii