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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... whole earth , with all its infinite and prodigious stratifications , by the extremely slow and gradual operation of deposition and consolidation , frequently interrupted by the tremendous upheavings from the bowels of the fiery earth ...
... whole earth , with all its infinite and prodigious stratifications , by the extremely slow and gradual operation of deposition and consolidation , frequently interrupted by the tremendous upheavings from the bowels of the fiery earth ...
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... whole historical time , terraces and beaches of scarcely the height of a few feet have been formed . It is difficult to conceive the vastness of time which was required for these elevated terraces . Those who attribute almost all the ...
... whole historical time , terraces and beaches of scarcely the height of a few feet have been formed . It is difficult to conceive the vastness of time which was required for these elevated terraces . Those who attribute almost all the ...
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... whole neither doubtful nor exaggerated ; and they show that the six or seven thousand years which the Bible allows since the origin of the earth , are a mere fraction of the time which geology demands for its antiquity . II . THE ...
... whole neither doubtful nor exaggerated ; and they show that the six or seven thousand years which the Bible allows since the origin of the earth , are a mere fraction of the time which geology demands for its antiquity . II . THE ...
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... whole , to a safe conclusion with regard to the primitive flora of the earth ; the plants which have been preserved are in themselves amply sufficient to serve as a basis for such conclusions . Now those vegetable remains — it is ...
... whole , to a safe conclusion with regard to the primitive flora of the earth ; the plants which have been preserved are in themselves amply sufficient to serve as a basis for such conclusions . Now those vegetable remains — it is ...
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... whole , from the lowest to the higher structures ; but many species , both of the animal and vegetable kingdom , became extinct in the subsequent periods , and a constant substitution took place for those organisms which had become ...
... whole , from the lowest to the higher structures ; but many species , both of the animal and vegetable kingdom , became extinct in the subsequent periods , and a constant substitution took place for those organisms which had become ...
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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