A Historical and Critical Commentary on The Old Testament, with a New Translation: GenesisLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 892ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... narrative , namely , that the water remained in many places for a long period on the surface of the earth , forming large inland seas or lakes . 9. Around the present coast of Great Britain runs an escarpment , of various height and ...
... narrative , namely , that the water remained in many places for a long period on the surface of the earth , forming large inland seas or lakes . 9. Around the present coast of Great Britain runs an escarpment , of various height and ...
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... narrative , and consider that the process of condensation of nebulous matter is infinitely slow ; that millenniums are required to compress the extremely diffused mass round one nucleus ; that between this process and the formation of ...
... narrative , and consider that the process of condensation of nebulous matter is infinitely slow ; that millenniums are required to compress the extremely diffused mass round one nucleus ; that between this process and the formation of ...
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... narrative has an ideal tendency ; it is not inserted for its own sake , but to prove a great truth , and to support a sublime precept ; it is represented as histo- rical , but it has a philosophical back - ground ; its interpretation ...
... narrative has an ideal tendency ; it is not inserted for its own sake , but to prove a great truth , and to support a sublime precept ; it is represented as histo- rical , but it has a philosophical back - ground ; its interpretation ...
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... narrative ; or that the Hebrew text is grossly corrupted by several erroneous and absurd glosses , which by mistake have , in the course of transcription , been inserted in the Biblical narrative by ancient copyists . " These opinions ...
... narrative ; or that the Hebrew text is grossly corrupted by several erroneous and absurd glosses , which by mistake have , in the course of transcription , been inserted in the Biblical narrative by ancient copyists . " These opinions ...
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... narrative , this metaphorical use of the word is rendered impossible by the repeated phrase " And evening was , and morning was , " both forming one natural day . Nor can the circumstance , that on the fourth day only the sun was ...
... narrative , this metaphorical use of the word is rendered impossible by the repeated phrase " And evening was , and morning was , " both forming one natural day . Nor can the circumstance , that on the fourth day only the sun was ...
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