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... Sheol to the New Testament's doctrine of etem life constitutes one of the most significant contributions of the Scriptures to religious history . III Among the factors that played a part in this developmen the enlarging idea of God was ...
... Sheol to the New Testament's doctrine of etem life constitutes one of the most significant contributions of the Scriptures to religious history . III Among the factors that played a part in this developmen the enlarging idea of God was ...
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Walter Russell Brain Baron Brain. saying , " Though they dig into Sheol , thence shall my hand t them , " and Deuteronomy pictured him in a threatening m For a fire is kindled in mine anger , And burneth unto the lowest Sheol.2 In a word ...
Walter Russell Brain Baron Brain. saying , " Though they dig into Sheol , thence shall my hand t them , " and Deuteronomy pictured him in a threatening m For a fire is kindled in mine anger , And burneth unto the lowest Sheol.2 In a word ...
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... Sheol became intolerable , and between the Testaments we find a change taking place in the descriptions of the underworld itself . The demand for diverse fates in Sheol , corresponding with diverse character , had already been voiced by ...
... Sheol became intolerable , and between the Testaments we find a change taking place in the descriptions of the underworld itself . The demand for diverse fates in Sheol , corresponding with diverse character , had already been voiced by ...
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SYMBOL AND IMAGE | 48 |
REFERENCES AND NOTES | 70 |
THE IDEA OF GOD I | 1 |
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