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الصفحة xlviii
... known respecting the formation of the Canon , there are strong reasons for thinking that the threefold division represents three stages in the collection and canonization of the sacred books of the O. T . , -- the Pent . being canonized ...
... known respecting the formation of the Canon , there are strong reasons for thinking that the threefold division represents three stages in the collection and canonization of the sacred books of the O. T . , -- the Pent . being canonized ...
الصفحة xlix
... known , is dated Tammuz 14 in Marcheshvan the ' beginning of his reign , ' i.e. Chisleu his accession - year ( see on Dan . Tebeth ii . 1 ] : Winckler , Alttest . UnShebat tersuchungen , 1892 , p . 81 ; KB . Fourth Adar iv . 181 ) . 604 ...
... known , is dated Tammuz 14 in Marcheshvan the ' beginning of his reign , ' i.e. Chisleu his accession - year ( see on Dan . Tebeth ii . 1 ] : Winckler , Alttest . UnShebat tersuchungen , 1892 , p . 81 ; KB . Fourth Adar iv . 181 ) . 604 ...
الصفحة l
... known were either , as in Herodotus's time , members of the priestly class , or , as in the later classical period , itinerant astrologers and fortune - tellers ( cf. p . 12 ff . ) . Prof. Sayce writes !: ' In the eyes of the ...
... known were either , as in Herodotus's time , members of the priestly class , or , as in the later classical period , itinerant astrologers and fortune - tellers ( cf. p . 12 ff . ) . Prof. Sayce writes !: ' In the eyes of the ...
الصفحة liii
... known to us from Herodotus ( i . 96—130 ) , viz . Deioces ( 699-646 ) , Phraortes ( 646—624 ) , Cyaxares ( 624–584 ) , and Astyages ( 584—549 ) , whose reign was brought to a close , as described above ( p . xxx ) , by Cyrus . • Darius ...
... known to us from Herodotus ( i . 96—130 ) , viz . Deioces ( 699-646 ) , Phraortes ( 646—624 ) , Cyaxares ( 624–584 ) , and Astyages ( 584—549 ) , whose reign was brought to a close , as described above ( p . xxx ) , by Cyrus . • Darius ...
الصفحة lix
... known from inscriptions dating from the ist cent . B.C. to the 3rd cent . A.D. In some respects it is of an earlier type than the Aramaic of Onkelos and Jonathan ; and this fact was formerly supposed to be a ground for the antiquity of ...
... known from inscriptions dating from the ist cent . B.C. to the 3rd cent . A.D. In some respects it is of an earlier type than the Aramaic of Onkelos and Jonathan ; and this fact was formerly supposed to be a ground for the antiquity of ...
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