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الصفحة xxi
... Naturally , he is often referred to honourably on account of his wisdom , his opposition to idolatry , and his good deeds4 . It was sometimes said that he returned to Judah and died there : but in the Middle Ages there was a persistent ...
... Naturally , he is often referred to honourably on account of his wisdom , his opposition to idolatry , and his good deeds4 . It was sometimes said that he returned to Judah and died there : but in the Middle Ages there was a persistent ...
الصفحة xlii
... Naturally innovations such as these intensified the rigour of the opposite or conservative party , and led them to cling together the more closely for the purpose of maintaining the integrity of their national institutions ; and the ...
... Naturally innovations such as these intensified the rigour of the opposite or conservative party , and led them to cling together the more closely for the purpose of maintaining the integrity of their national institutions ; and the ...
الصفحة xliv
... were put to death . Many of the Jews , it is added , conformed to the requirements of Antiochus ( 1 Macc . i . 43–61 ; cf. Dan . xi . 306–32 a ) . The distress among the loyal Jews was naturally intense . xliv INTRODUCTION .
... were put to death . Many of the Jews , it is added , conformed to the requirements of Antiochus ( 1 Macc . i . 43–61 ; cf. Dan . xi . 306–32 a ) . The distress among the loyal Jews was naturally intense . xliv INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة xlv
... naturally intense . Many , as has been already mentioned , had abandoned their homes in the city , when Apollonius took possession of it : others now followed their example , taking refuge in hiding - places in the country ( I Macc . i ...
... naturally intense . Many , as has been already mentioned , had abandoned their homes in the city , when Apollonius took possession of it : others now followed their example , taking refuge in hiding - places in the country ( I Macc . i ...
الصفحة xlix
... naturally equated with the first year of Nebuchadnezzar ( Jer . xxv . 1 ) in the manner suggested . It is consequently doubtful whether the date in Jer . xlvi . 2 is correct : it may be a gloss , added to the text of Jeremiah upon the ...
... naturally equated with the first year of Nebuchadnezzar ( Jer . xxv . 1 ) in the manner suggested . It is consequently doubtful whether the date in Jer . xlvi . 2 is correct : it may be a gloss , added to the text of Jeremiah upon the ...
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