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 xxii
... took an oath of the children of Israel , say- ing , God will surely visit you , and ye shall carry up my bones from hence . " Again , as in P , it is conceivable that the author of this doc- ument did not live to see the fulfilment of ...
... took an oath of the children of Israel , say- ing , God will surely visit you , and ye shall carry up my bones from hence . " Again , as in P , it is conceivable that the author of this doc- ument did not live to see the fulfilment of ...
Page xxiii
... took the bones of Joseph with him ; for he had straitly sworn the children of Israel , saying , God will surely visit you ; and ye shall carry up my bones away hence with you . " After " Miriam the prophetess " has sung their ...
... took the bones of Joseph with him ; for he had straitly sworn the children of Israel , saying , God will surely visit you ; and ye shall carry up my bones away hence with you . " After " Miriam the prophetess " has sung their ...
Page xxv
... took pains to supply the sequel to all the unfinished data of a document employed by him for the patriarchal period , using the same style and vocabulary , but that Joshua , or some still later writer , continued the practise after ...
... took pains to supply the sequel to all the unfinished data of a document employed by him for the patriarchal period , using the same style and vocabulary , but that Joshua , or some still later writer , continued the practise after ...
Page xxxvii
... took the lead in Yahwistic reform . There is entire sympathy with the aims of the prophets , but as yet they count for but little in conserva- tive Judah . Politically , the contrast is the strongest possible between J and E. J looks ...
... took the lead in Yahwistic reform . There is entire sympathy with the aims of the prophets , but as yet they count for but little in conserva- tive Judah . Politically , the contrast is the strongest possible between J and E. J looks ...
Page liii
... Deuteronomy , which does not require the rather improbable assumption that the Deuter- onomists took the pains to compare JE with one of its original sources . The appearance of Deuteronomy in 621 B. c . and INTRODUCTION . liii.
... Deuteronomy , which does not require the rather improbable assumption that the Deuter- onomists took the pains to compare JE with one of its original sources . The appearance of Deuteronomy in 621 B. c . and INTRODUCTION . liii.
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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