The Book of Daniel: Introduction and CommentarySCM Press, 1956 - 251 من الصفحات |
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... Ezra 7.6 , Ezra is described as ' a ready scribe in the law of Moses ' and , in Neh . 8.5-8 , he is represented as introducing the exposi- tion of the Law in language ' understanded of the people ' . Here , it seems , the Old Testament ...
... Ezra 7.6 , Ezra is described as ' a ready scribe in the law of Moses ' and , in Neh . 8.5-8 , he is represented as introducing the exposi- tion of the Law in language ' understanded of the people ' . Here , it seems , the Old Testament ...
الصفحة 67
... ( Ezra 6.1-5 ) , but him- self ordered contributions to be made towards it ( Ezra 6.8 ) . Under the Pax Persica , the Jews therefore had every opportunity of re - establishing their religious life in Jerusalem and of shaping over a period ...
... ( Ezra 6.1-5 ) , but him- self ordered contributions to be made towards it ( Ezra 6.8 ) . Under the Pax Persica , the Jews therefore had every opportunity of re - establishing their religious life in Jerusalem and of shaping over a period ...
الصفحة 135
... Ezra 6.10 ) . When an attempt was made to worship Paul and Barnabas at Lystra , the apostles protested vigorously ( Acts 14.13-18 ; cf. 10.25 f .; 28.6 ) , but here Daniel is represented as acquiescing without a murmur . What would ...
... Ezra 6.10 ) . When an attempt was made to worship Paul and Barnabas at Lystra , the apostles protested vigorously ( Acts 14.13-18 ; cf. 10.25 f .; 28.6 ) , but here Daniel is represented as acquiescing without a murmur . What would ...
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