The Triple Tradition of the Exodus: A Study of the Structure of the Later Pentateuchal Books, Reproducing the Sources of the Narrative, and Further Illustrating the Presence of Bibles Within the BibleThis book contains a detailed analysis of the original Hebrew text of the Biblical book of Exodus. |
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Page xix
... according to their inheritances . " Were it possible to enumerate here the extraordinary pecul- iarities of style and language in which all the latter part of this narrative minutely agrees with the story of Genesis , which it thus ...
... according to their inheritances . " Were it possible to enumerate here the extraordinary pecul- iarities of style and language in which all the latter part of this narrative minutely agrees with the story of Genesis , which it thus ...
Page xx
... according to their inheritances , " and in full possession of all their peculiar institutions . Neither is there the least trace in the books of Judges , Kings and Samuel of any further fragments . story of these books is indeed ...
... according to their inheritances , " and in full possession of all their peculiar institutions . Neither is there the least trace in the books of Judges , Kings and Samuel of any further fragments . story of these books is indeed ...
Page xxv
... foothold against the native peoples , but how all Israel underwent a succession of reverses at the hands of foreign invaders , according as they suc- cessively fell away to the worship of " strange gods INTRODUCTION . XXV.
... foothold against the native peoples , but how all Israel underwent a succession of reverses at the hands of foreign invaders , according as they suc- cessively fell away to the worship of " strange gods INTRODUCTION . XXV.
Page xl
... according as the people serve Yahweh only and keep his covenant , or forget his covenant and " worship strange gods . " Repentance is invariably followed by rescue , but the writer takes extraordinary pains to guard against an abuse of ...
... according as the people serve Yahweh only and keep his covenant , or forget his covenant and " worship strange gods . " Repentance is invariably followed by rescue , but the writer takes extraordinary pains to guard against an abuse of ...
Page lv
... according to Budde and Cornill , we owe the reincorporation of much important mate- rial rejected by Rje , or earlier Deuteronomic hands . This seems to be the history of J's version of the Words of the Cov- enant , Ex . xxxiv .; of the ...
... according to Budde and Cornill , we owe the reincorporation of much important mate- rial rejected by Rje , or earlier Deuteronomic hands . This seems to be the history of J's version of the Words of the Cov- enant , Ex . xxxiv .; of the ...
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altar Amalek Amorite analysis appears Balaam Balak behold blessing bring camp children of Israel commanded congregation connection covenant Deuteronomy divine Edom Egypt Egyptians Elohim Exodus fathers feast firstborn Genesis hand hearkened Heshbon Hobab Horeb Hormah Jethro Joshua journeyed Judah Kadesh Korah land of Egypt Levites Massah Meribah Midian Moab Moses and Aaron Moses said unto mount narrative note in loc original pass passage passover Pharaoh plague priest priestly prophetic Red Sea refs Rephidim Reuben servants Sihon Sinai smite spake unto Moses story tables of stone Tent of Meeting thine thou hast thou shalt tribe unto Balaam unto thee unto Yahweh verses wilderness wilderness of Zin words xviii xxiv xxvii xxxiii xxxiv Yahweh hath Yahweh said unto Yahweh spake unto