A Historical and Critical Commentary on The Old Testament, with a New Translation: GenesisLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 892 páginas |
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... possessed and enjoyed life , and which evidently perished , partly by that revolution of the earth which buried the old formation , and partly by the change of climate which took place in the next epoch . It may be important to observe ...
... possessed and enjoyed life , and which evidently perished , partly by that revolution of the earth which buried the old formation , and partly by the change of climate which took place in the next epoch . It may be important to observe ...
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... possessed the simpler forms of vegetation in the highest possible perfection , whilst the latter only produced the higher and more complicated genera , so that a successive and ascending development in the vegetable kingdom , which is ...
... possessed the simpler forms of vegetation in the highest possible perfection , whilst the latter only produced the higher and more complicated genera , so that a successive and ascending development in the vegetable kingdom , which is ...
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... possessed the elements for the spontaneous working of similar chemical processes . But even this theory was not deemed sufficient ; it was but the starting - point for other more adventurous and more audacious conjectures , the ...
... possessed the elements for the spontaneous working of similar chemical processes . But even this theory was not deemed sufficient ; it was but the starting - point for other more adventurous and more audacious conjectures , the ...
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... possessed ; and whether " sin disfigured the body as well as the soul " ; we need not to ascertain whether the forbidden fruit was a grape , or a fig , or an apple . We find similar features in all traditions , from the Ganges to the ...
... possessed ; and whether " sin disfigured the body as well as the soul " ; we need not to ascertain whether the forbidden fruit was a grape , or a fig , or an apple . We find similar features in all traditions , from the Ganges to the ...
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... possessed was mixed with baseness ; and man , free from diseases , saw all his wishes accomplished , and attained an age of four hundred years . But in the following epochs , and in consequence of an unlimited acquisition of wealth and ...
... possessed was mixed with baseness ; and man , free from diseases , saw all his wishes accomplished , and attained an age of four hundred years . But in the following epochs , and in consequence of an unlimited acquisition of wealth and ...
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Abimelech abodes Abraham Aholibamah Amorites ancient angels animals appear Arabia beasts beautiful Beer-sheba begat behold Biblical Bilhah blessing brothers Cain called Canaan Canaanites cattle chapter character chief circumcision comp covenant creation curse daughter deluge descendants destroyed district Divine doubt dream earth east eastern Edom Egypt Egyptian Ephraim Esau Euphrates existence eyes faith father favour flocks former hand hath heart heathen heaven Hebrew Hebron holy human inhabitants Isaac Ishmael Israel Israelites Jacob Japheth Joktan Joseph Judah king Laban Lamech land later Leah lived Lord Manasseh ment Mesopotamia mind moral mountains Nahor narrative nations nature Noah offered origin Palestine patriarch Pentateuch period Pharaoh Philistines promised prophet punishment Rachel Rebekah regarded religious river sacred Sarah scarcely seed servant shalt Shechem Sodom sons soul spirit Terah Teraphim thee thou tion town tribes truth vers whilst whole wife