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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... .2 17. Why will these things be done ?? . 18. And after the battle I alone was left : 1 . 19. Silver and gold will be given3 to you : n . 1 1 ! 1 יִוָּדַע : Your great name will be known in all 1 SLON UNTVEDCITY CI T. / NE.
... .2 17. Why will these things be done ?? . 18. And after the battle I alone was left : 1 . 19. Silver and gold will be given3 to you : n . 1 1 ! 1 יִוָּדַע : Your great name will be known in all 1 SLON UNTVEDCITY CI T. / NE.
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... known as the city wall and so comprised a good deal more than what we mean more precisely by a wall . The phrase as a whole thus emphasizes that Rahab lived on the very outside wall itself . There is a slight misprint in the last word ...
... known as the city wall and so comprised a good deal more than what we mean more precisely by a wall . The phrase as a whole thus emphasizes that Rahab lived on the very outside wall itself . There is a slight misprint in the last word ...
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... known place- name ( Bethlehem- ) Ephrathah . so that we might have , אָבִיו וְאִמּוֹ is וַיֹּאמֶר Although the subject of expected a plural verb , it is governed in this case by the nearer subject alone ( 1 ) . This happens ...
... known place- name ( Bethlehem- ) Ephrathah . so that we might have , אָבִיו וְאִמּוֹ is וַיֹּאמֶר Although the subject of expected a plural verb , it is governed in this case by the nearer subject alone ( 1 ) . This happens ...