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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... Isaiah were supplemented by material compiled in later centuries . Chs.1-12 * are to a large extent , though not in toto , authentically Isaianic . The description of the devastation of Judah in Ch.1 is probably to be dated after ...
... Isaiah were supplemented by material compiled in later centuries . Chs.1-12 * are to a large extent , though not in toto , authentically Isaianic . The description of the devastation of Judah in Ch.1 is probably to be dated after ...
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... Isaiah himself can be sufficiently overcome to enable a remarkable pic- ture of the man to emerge . This picture displays a preacher of startling messages in language unsurpassed in the entire Hebrew Bible , displaying the concentrated ...
... Isaiah himself can be sufficiently overcome to enable a remarkable pic- ture of the man to emerge . This picture displays a preacher of startling messages in language unsurpassed in the entire Hebrew Bible , displaying the concentrated ...
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... Isaiah , of which they comprise most of a very extensive section , from Chapter 40 to Chapter 66 . These passages ... Isaiah sometimes echoes the language of Isaiah himself , and may have been written by a later member of his ...
... Isaiah , of which they comprise most of a very extensive section , from Chapter 40 to Chapter 66 . These passages ... Isaiah sometimes echoes the language of Isaiah himself , and may have been written by a later member of his ...
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Forerunners and Origins | 7 |
The Canaanites | 16 |
The Patriarchs | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Abraham Ahab Amos ancient Antiochus Appendix Aramaean Aramaic Assyrian Baal Babylon Babylonian became Bethel biblical Caesarea Maritima Canaan Canaanite century CHAPTER Christians covenant cult Damascus Daniel David death declared deities Deuteronomy divine Dynasty Ebla Edom Egypt Egyptian Elijah enemies epoch exile Exodus Ezekiel Ezra foreign Galilee Genesis Greek Hasmonaean Hebrew Bible Hellenistic Hellenized Herod high priest historian Hosea Isaiah Israel Israelite Jehoiakim Jeremiah Jeroboam Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Hyrcanus Jordan Joseph Joshua Judaea Judah Judaism king kingdom kingdom of Israel land later Maccabees Mishnah monarch Moses Nehemiah northern Old Testament Omri oracles original Palestine Persian Pharisees Philistines Phoenician priestly prophecies prophets Psalms Ptolemies reign religion religious ritual Roman royal rulers Samaria Samaritans Samuel Saul Second Isaiah seems Seleucid Semitic Septuagint Shechem shrine Solomon Song story subsequent Syria Temple territory Torah tradition tribes wisdom worship writer Yahweh Yahwist
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