The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volumes 1-10Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974 - Reference [1] Propaedia: outline of knowledge and guide to the Britannica.--[2]-[11] Micropaedia: ready reference and index.--[12]-[30] Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. |
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Page 936
... probably written in Alexandria ( Egypt ) in the 1st century BCE . The book has three parts . The first ( chapters 1-5 ) con- cerns the contrast between pious and righteous Jews and the wicked , sinful , and mundane Jews who persecute ...
... probably written in Alexandria ( Egypt ) in the 1st century BCE . The book has three parts . The first ( chapters 1-5 ) con- cerns the contrast between pious and righteous Jews and the wicked , sinful , and mundane Jews who persecute ...
Page 937
... probably depends much upon II Esdras . The Apocalypse of Baruch survives only in a Syriac version translated from Greek ; originally the book was composed in Hebrew or Aramaic and is as- cribed to Baruch , the disciple of Jeremiah and a ...
... probably depends much upon II Esdras . The Apocalypse of Baruch survives only in a Syriac version translated from Greek ; originally the book was composed in Hebrew or Aramaic and is as- cribed to Baruch , the disciple of Jeremiah and a ...
Page 964
... probably acceptable . Chapter 4 , verses 10-20 shows Paul reacting to the gift of the Philippians and the arrival of its bearer , Epaphroditus , and seems to be the earliest fragment , written probably during Paul's imprisonment ( c ...
... probably acceptable . Chapter 4 , verses 10-20 shows Paul reacting to the gift of the Philippians and the arrival of its bearer , Epaphroditus , and seems to be the earliest fragment , written probably during Paul's imprisonment ( c ...
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