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... honor the revising committee of wise men who have given us the best exegesis they can according to their ability, although Disraeli said the last one before he died, contained 150,000 blunders in the Hebrew, and 7,000 in the Greek. But ...
... honor the revising committee of wise men who have given us the best exegesis they can according to their ability, although Disraeli said the last one before he died, contained 150,000 blunders in the Hebrew, and 7,000 in the Greek. But ...
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... honored, not only in the mention of her demise and ripe years, but in the tender manifestations of grief by Abraham, and his painstaking selection of her burial place. That Abraham paid for all this in silver, "current money with the ...
... honored, not only in the mention of her demise and ripe years, but in the tender manifestations of grief by Abraham, and his painstaking selection of her burial place. That Abraham paid for all this in silver, "current money with the ...
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... honored his wife very greatly, probably admiring equally her beauty and strength of character. Abraham was ten years older than Sarah and we read that he was seventy- five years old when he started from Haran for the land of Canaan ...
... honored his wife very greatly, probably admiring equally her beauty and strength of character. Abraham was ten years older than Sarah and we read that he was seventy- five years old when he started from Haran for the land of Canaan ...
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... do seeing that her sacrifice had brought him wealth and honor. Like many a modern millionaire he was not a self-made but a wife-made man. When Pharaoh sent him away with his dangerously beautiful wife he is described.
... do seeing that her sacrifice had brought him wealth and honor. Like many a modern millionaire he was not a self-made but a wife-made man. When Pharaoh sent him away with his dangerously beautiful wife he is described.
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... language, to the advantage of the rising generation. What we glean in regard to Rebekah's character in the following chapter shows, she, too, is lacking in a nice sense of honor. With our ideal of the great first cause, a God.
... language, to the advantage of the rising generation. What we glean in regard to Rebekah's character in the following chapter shows, she, too, is lacking in a nice sense of honor. With our ideal of the great first cause, a God.
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Abimelech Abraham Adonijah angel Apostle Bath-sheba behold Bible blessing Book of Judges brought called child children of Israel Chokmah Christ Christian Church civilization commanded daughters daughters of Zelophehad David death Deborah degradation Deuteronomy Divine E. C. S. CHAPTER earth Egypt Elizabeth Cady Stanton equal evil faith father feast female Genesis give hand hath heart Hebrew holy honor human husband Isaac Jacob Jesus Jewish Jews Jezebel Julia Smith Kabbalah king Laban land living male marriage married Mary Miriam Moses mother Nabal Naomi Paul Pentateuch priest prophet queen race Rachel Rebekah religion religious Ruth sacred saith Sarah Scriptures servant Sisera Solomon sons soul spake spirit teachings Testament thee thine things thou hast thou shalt thousand to-day translation tribe truth unto the Lord Vashti widow wife wisdom wise wives woman Woman's Bible women word worship Zipporah