The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua Critically Examined, Band 1Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 |
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... lived there , and therefore are not unfitly named with Jacob , and allotted to him ; as Joseph's two eldest sons , Ephraim and Manasseh , were by Jacob appropriated to himself , and reckoned as his immediate sons , when all the rest of ...
... lived there , and therefore are not unfitly named with Jacob , and allotted to him ; as Joseph's two eldest sons , Ephraim and Manasseh , were by Jacob appropriated to himself , and reckoned as his immediate sons , when all the rest of ...
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... lived somewhere . near at hand . But where did the two millions live ? And how could the order , to keep the Passover , have been conveyed , with its minutest particulars , to each individual household in this vast community , in one ...
... lived somewhere . near at hand . But where did the two millions live ? And how could the order , to keep the Passover , have been conveyed , with its minutest particulars , to each individual household in this vast community , in one ...
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... lived as closely together as possible , in one great city . In that case , we should have to imagine a message of this nature , upon which life and death depended , con- veyed , without fail , to every single family in a popula- tion as ...
... lived as closely together as possible , in one great city . In that case , we should have to imagine a message of this nature , upon which life and death depended , con- veyed , without fail , to every single family in a popula- tion as ...
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... lived with the Egyptians , with whom , in part , they stood on most friendly terms , in cities . According to E. iii . 20–22 , it was not unfrequently the case , that Egyptian lodgers dwelt with an Israelitish householder , and those ...
... lived with the Egyptians , with whom , in part , they stood on most friendly terms , in cities . According to E. iii . 20–22 , it was not unfrequently the case , that Egyptian lodgers dwelt with an Israelitish householder , and those ...
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... lived scattered over the large extent of grazing ground , required under their circumstances ; and , accordingly , they are represented as still living in the land of Goshen , ' E. ix . 26. But how large must have been the extent of ...
... lived scattered over the large extent of grazing ground , required under their circumstances ; and , accordingly , they are represented as still living in the land of Goshen , ' E. ix . 26. But how large must have been the extent of ...
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