Conjectures concerning the identity of the patriarch Job ... and the locality of the land of UzW. Baxter, 1832 - 80 pages |
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... Jew , he could not have avoided mentioning the law of Moses . If he was not of that race , the Jews would not have admitted the work bearing his name into their canon . P It by no means appears that the rite of circumcision was very ...
... Jew , he could not have avoided mentioning the law of Moses . If he was not of that race , the Jews would not have admitted the work bearing his name into their canon . P It by no means appears that the rite of circumcision was very ...
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... Jewish Rabbins all agree from tradition , that the book of Job was written by Moses ; and though there be some truth and much falsehood in tra- ditionary legends , so that little can be argued with any certainty from that source , yet ...
... Jewish Rabbins all agree from tradition , that the book of Job was written by Moses ; and though there be some truth and much falsehood in tra- ditionary legends , so that little can be argued with any certainty from that source , yet ...
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... Jews or their law , it could of course have no place among them ; but as being the earliest in date of the Hagiographa , it would natu- rally occupy the first place among them , as we find it does , coming even before the Psalms . X ...
... Jews or their law , it could of course have no place among them ; but as being the earliest in date of the Hagiographa , it would natu- rally occupy the first place among them , as we find it does , coming even before the Psalms . X ...
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... Jews during their captivity , and to shew them , that as God had delivered Job from his adversity , and restored him to affluence and happiness , so would he hereafter bring back the Jews to their country , and bless them with power and ...
... Jews during their captivity , and to shew them , that as God had delivered Job from his adversity , and restored him to affluence and happiness , so would he hereafter bring back the Jews to their country , and bless them with power and ...
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... Jews , who adopted the expression during their bondage there , afterwards used it absolutely , without reference to their change of situation . Thus , whether the author of this book was Moses , or any other early Jewish writer , he ...
... Jews , who adopted the expression during their bondage there , afterwards used it absolutely , without reference to their change of situation . Thus , whether the author of this book was Moses , or any other early Jewish writer , he ...
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Conjectures Concerning the Identity of the Patriarch Job ... and the ... Samuel Lysons No preview available - 2018 |
Conjectures Concerning the Identity of the Patriarch Job ... and the ... Samuel Lysons No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
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