A Companion to the Book of GenesisStanford and Swords, 1846 - 405 páginas |
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... reason for adopting a figurative meaning . And when a passage is susceptible of more expositions than one , I have thought it most in accordance with that candor which should govern the expositor , not to limit the reader to that ...
... reason for adopting a figurative meaning . And when a passage is susceptible of more expositions than one , I have thought it most in accordance with that candor which should govern the expositor , not to limit the reader to that ...
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... reasons for such a procedure . But the principal allegations , on the ground of which the book of Genesis has been said to con- sist of independent documents and disconnected fragments , * The fragmentary character of the book of ...
... reasons for such a procedure . But the principal allegations , on the ground of which the book of Genesis has been said to con- sist of independent documents and disconnected fragments , * The fragmentary character of the book of ...
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... reason , and an account of the interest and importance of the subject , the reader will bear with me , if I should be more diffuse than heretofore . The subject is important , and deserves careful consideration . It is hardly possible ...
... reason , and an account of the interest and importance of the subject , the reader will bear with me , if I should be more diffuse than heretofore . The subject is important , and deserves careful consideration . It is hardly possible ...
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... reason , it may be well to state , that Hasse maintains the extraordinary hypothesis , that the book of Genesis had in view the recommendation of agriculture . Jehovah consequently is pro- perly the god of agriculture , and therefore ...
... reason , it may be well to state , that Hasse maintains the extraordinary hypothesis , that the book of Genesis had in view the recommendation of agriculture . Jehovah consequently is pro- perly the god of agriculture , and therefore ...
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... reasons for the difference in these two verses . Drechsler supposes that the choice of Elohim in v . 25 , marks the opposition between God and man . " God re- places in the person of Seth , what Cain had attempted to destroy in that of ...
... reasons for the difference in these two verses . Drechsler supposes that the choice of Elohim in v . 25 , marks the opposition between God and man . " God re- places in the person of Seth , what Cain had attempted to destroy in that of ...
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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