Conjectures concerning the identity of the patriarch Job ... and the locality of the land of UzW. Baxter, 1832 - 80 pages |
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... Arabs to the present day have a great respect and veneration for the name of Job , and a spot of ground in Arabia is held sacred as being the tra- ditional place of his burial . This will prove that they at least were convinced of the ...
... Arabs to the present day have a great respect and veneration for the name of Job , and a spot of ground in Arabia is held sacred as being the tra- ditional place of his burial . This will prove that they at least were convinced of the ...
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... Arabic cast , would rather tend to favour this opinion . Dr. Gray , now Bishop of Bristol , rather inclines to the opinion most generally received among the ancients , that it was written by Moses . Some contend that Job lived after ...
... Arabic cast , would rather tend to favour this opinion . Dr. Gray , now Bishop of Bristol , rather inclines to the opinion most generally received among the ancients , that it was written by Moses . Some contend that Job lived after ...
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... Arabic , and Vulgate versions of the book of Job , said to be taken from the ancient Syriac , which represents Job as the son of Zerah a de- scendant of Esau , and which relates that he reigned in Ausis , a country on the borders of ...
... Arabic , and Vulgate versions of the book of Job , said to be taken from the ancient Syriac , which represents Job as the son of Zerah a de- scendant of Esau , and which relates that he reigned in Ausis , a country on the borders of ...
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... Arabic the Chaldee or The only note which Bishop Patrick makes on this point in his Commentary is , that a Jashub seems to have been called Job in Genesis for brevity's sake , as Aram is called Ram . Is it not more probable , that the ...
... Arabic the Chaldee or The only note which Bishop Patrick makes on this point in his Commentary is , that a Jashub seems to have been called Job in Genesis for brevity's sake , as Aram is called Ram . Is it not more probable , that the ...
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... Arabs , and is commonly given by them to their children in memory of the Patriarch . Both the Emperor Saladin and his father had the name of Job " . Issachar , the son of Jacob , had four sons " , " Tola , and Phuvah , and Job , ( or in ...
... Arabs , and is commonly given by them to their children in memory of the Patriarch . Both the Emperor Saladin and his father had the name of Job " . Issachar , the son of Jacob , had four sons " , " Tola , and Phuvah , and Job , ( or in ...
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Abraham affliction Alcoran Azoara xlviii Arabia Arabic Aram Araunah Barachel bearing his name Bible Bildad Bishop Lowth Bishop Patrick bondage book bearing book of Genesis book of Job borders called Job called the Buzite Castalio Chaldæa Chap children of Israel Chron Codurcus conjectures cousin to Job Crit Drusius Edom Egypt Elihu Eliphaz genealogy Genesis and Chronicles Genesis xxxvi grandson Gray's Key Hagiographa Hebrew Hobab or Jethro Idumæa Isaac Issachar Jacob Jashub Jews Job and Jobab Job lived Job whose suffer Job's existence Job's friends Job's property Kemuel kindred of Ram land of Buz land of Uz Mahomet mention Midianite Naamah Naamathite Nahor name of Job Note to Gray's Numbers Old Test passage Patriarchs person Philistia piety prophet Raguel reality of Job's reasons for supposing Reuel SABÆA says Seir the Horite Shuah sition sojourn in Midian Spanheim Tema Teman turah Warburton wife Adah write Zerah Zipporah Zophar