The History of Israel ...: The history of Ezra and of the hagiocracy in Israel to the time of ChristLongmans, Green, and Company, 1874 |
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... once . The scorn of the most various heathen nations was drawn upon the whole people from the very fact of their having been conquered and profoundly humiliated ; but the closeness of the intercourse This is clear from Isaiah xliii . 28 ...
... once . The scorn of the most various heathen nations was drawn upon the whole people from the very fact of their having been conquered and profoundly humiliated ; but the closeness of the intercourse This is clear from Isaiah xliii . 28 ...
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... once more ; and even when the people of Jahveh , and with them every oracle and lesson from their God , seemed to have perished from off the earth , its deep spring , incapable of exhaustion , never quite ceased to flow , but rather ...
... once more ; and even when the people of Jahveh , and with them every oracle and lesson from their God , seemed to have perished from off the earth , its deep spring , incapable of exhaustion , never quite ceased to flow , but rather ...
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... once more to raise himself , and with himself all the true members of that community , out of the despair of the dark present to joyous trust in the divine grace . It seems then that this pro- phet wrote somewhat later , when Jerusalem ...
... once more to raise himself , and with himself all the true members of that community , out of the despair of the dark present to joyous trust in the divine grace . It seems then that this pro- phet wrote somewhat later , when Jerusalem ...
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... once been subdued by David , and this not from a simple love of conquest and possession , but from the consciousness that the supremacy of a true religion over indi- viduals and nations is always better than that of its opposite , and ...
... once been subdued by David , and this not from a simple love of conquest and possession , but from the consciousness that the supremacy of a true religion over indi- viduals and nations is always better than that of its opposite , and ...
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... once recognised the divine necessity of this advance , to feel their enlightened consciousness urging them most powerfully to its accomplish- ment . They must now , therefore , recognise it as their special and divine mission to promote ...
... once recognised the divine necessity of this advance , to feel their enlightened consciousness urging them most powerfully to its accomplish- ment . They must now , therefore , recognise it as their special and divine mission to promote ...
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According Alcimus Alexander already ancient Antiochus Antiochus Epiphanes Antipater Aristeas Aristobulus Asmonean Bacchides Bell Bibl book of Aristeas book of Daniel book of Maccabees brother centuries certainly Chaldean Contr Crown 8vo Cyrus death Demetrius divine Edition Egypt Egyptian Esdras exile Ezra fact favour feast fortress further Galilee Greek hagiocracy heathen Hebrew Herod high-priest Hist holy honour Hyrcanus Idumeans Israel Jahrbb Jahveh Jerusalem Jonathan Jordan Josephus Judah Judas Judeans king kingdom later Macc Maccabean mentioned moreover narrative nation Nehemiah Onias original Palestine passage Pentateuch period Persian Pharisees Philo possession priests prince probably prophetic Ptolemy reign Roman royal Sadducees Samaria Samaritans sanctuary seemed Seleucida Simon soon spirit supremacy Syrian temple tion translation true religion victory viii whole Wiss Woodcuts words xvii Zerubbabel