The History of Ancient IsraelScribner, 1984 - 317 páginas "Just as it seems more plausible to suppose that Moses existed than to believe that he did not, so, too, it is hard to believe that all the mass of religious institutions ascribed to Moses was really the work of other men, the anonymous product, that is to say, of natural, gradual growth over a period of centuries. After all, Zoroaster, Gautama Buddha and Jesus were historical figures, despite the legends attached to their names. And the Mosaic religion contained astonishing novelities, which look as though they reflect the thought of one single, decisive individual. |
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... Pharisees became eminent as expounders and interpreters and missionaries throughout the Dispersion . The third of the principal groups singled out by Josephus consisted of the Essenes . 10 In some respects , they resembled the Pharisees ...
... Pharisees became eminent as expounders and interpreters and missionaries throughout the Dispersion . The third of the principal groups singled out by Josephus consisted of the Essenes . 10 In some respects , they resembled the Pharisees ...
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... Pharisees abandoned their rule of keeping the peace , and broke into active revolt against Alexander . In the course of a savage civil war they even , it now appears , seized Jerusalem and the royal mint , and issued coins of their own ...
... Pharisees abandoned their rule of keeping the peace , and broke into active revolt against Alexander . In the course of a savage civil war they even , it now appears , seized Jerusalem and the royal mint , and issued coins of their own ...
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... Pharisees and Essenes ( Ch.18 , ii ) were specifically exempted . But now that the required oath was extended to Augustus himself , further exemption would have seemed discourteous , if not seditious . When , however , the time came for ...
... Pharisees and Essenes ( Ch.18 , ii ) were specifically exempted . But now that the required oath was extended to Augustus himself , further exemption would have seemed discourteous , if not seditious . When , however , the time came for ...
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Forerunners and Origins | 7 |
The Canaanites | 16 |
The Patriarchs | 29 |
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Abraham Ahab Amos ancient Appendix Aramaean Assyrian Baal Babylonian became Bethel biblical Caesarea Maritima Canaan Canaanite century CHAPTER Christians city-states covenant cult Damascus Daniel David death declared deity described Deuteronomy divine Dynasty Ebla Edom Egypt Egyptian Elijah enemies Ephraim epoch exile Exodus Ezekiel Ezra foreign Galilee Greek Hasmonaean Hazor Hellenistic Herod high priest historian holy Hosea human Israel Israelites Jeremiah Jeroboam Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Jezreel John Hyrcanus Jordan Joseph Joshua Judaea Judah Judaism king kingdom kingdom of Israel land later Manasseh Megiddo Mesopotamia Moab monarch Moses Nehemiah northern oracles originally Palestine Persian pharaoh Pharisees Philistines Phoenician priestly probably prophets Psalms reign religion religious ritual Roman rulers Samaria Samuel Saul Second Isaiah seems Seleucid Semitic Septuagint Shechem shrine Solomon Song story subsequent Syria Tell Temple territory Torah tradition tribes Ugarit wisdom worship writer Yahweh Yahwist
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