Ezra and NehemiahBloomsbury Academic, 01/09/1987 - 102 من الصفحات As the only historical source available for the period of the Jewish return from the Babylonian exile and its aftermath, the books of Ezra and Nehemiah are crucial for those who would study not only the political, but also the religious and social history of the Old Testament. In this valuable addition to the Guides series, Williamson seeks to steer a clear path for the student, showing how an understanding of the way the books were put together from their constituent sources can elucidate both the historical problems of the period and the theological outlook of the writer. |
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... approach . This Key was originally prepared several years ago at the suggestion of a pub- lisher who then found after many attempts that its production was going to prove too costly for its intended market . I am not the first author ...
... approach . This Key was originally prepared several years ago at the suggestion of a pub- lisher who then found after many attempts that its production was going to prove too costly for its intended market . I am not the first author ...
الصفحة 56
... exercise will suggest some intelligible patterns ; the following remarks are added for the benefit of those who find such suggestions helpful as an alternative approach to memorization . ( 1 ) There is one group made up of 56.
... exercise will suggest some intelligible patterns ; the following remarks are added for the benefit of those who find such suggestions helpful as an alternative approach to memorization . ( 1 ) There is one group made up of 56.
الصفحة 108
... approach you when you call to him . 3. Gather the people to this place2 lest they perish at the hands of the enemies . 4. He fled to the mountain so that they should not take him or his cattle . 5. Shut the gate of the city lest the men ...
... approach you when you call to him . 3. Gather the people to this place2 lest they perish at the hands of the enemies . 4. He fled to the mountain so that they should not take him or his cattle . 5. Shut the gate of the city lest the men ...