Solomon, His Life and TimesRevell, 1890 - 217 pāgines |
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Pāgina 39
... passed into the common thoughts of the nation . The supreme gifts with which God had endowed him were given him for the pur . pose of fixing the faith of Israel , and pointing to the Messianic hope which was to be their main support ...
... passed into the common thoughts of the nation . The supreme gifts with which God had endowed him were given him for the pur . pose of fixing the faith of Israel , and pointing to the Messianic hope which was to be their main support ...
Pāgina 98
... passed without a curse , the dew does not come down with a blessing , and the fruits have not their savour . " 3 The completion of the Temple was the natural occasion for carrying out in practice that reorganization of the entire minis ...
... passed without a curse , the dew does not come down with a blessing , and the fruits have not their savour . " 3 The completion of the Temple was the natural occasion for carrying out in practice that reorganization of the entire minis ...
Pāgina 133
... passed through the streets ; the flocks of Kedar and the rams of Nebaioth were slain for the royal table ; sons of strangers built the palace walls , and tribu- taries brought their silver and their gold . But the people had yet more ...
... passed through the streets ; the flocks of Kedar and the rams of Nebaioth were slain for the royal table ; sons of strangers built the palace walls , and tribu- taries brought their silver and their gold . But the people had yet more ...
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