The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Band 12;Band 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... Semitic deities are mostly words expressive of moral qualities ; they mean the Strong , the Exalted , the Lord , the King ; and they grow but seldom into divine person- alities , definite in their outward appear- ance or easily to be ...
... Semitic deities are mostly words expressive of moral qualities ; they mean the Strong , the Exalted , the Lord , the King ; and they grow but seldom into divine person- alities , definite in their outward appear- ance or easily to be ...
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... Semitic family , but also the ancient dialects of Phenicia , Ara- bia , Babylon , and Nineveh , produce a com- parative grammar of the Semitic languages that may hold its place by the side of Bopp's great work on the " Comparative ...
... Semitic family , but also the ancient dialects of Phenicia , Ara- bia , Babylon , and Nineveh , produce a com- parative grammar of the Semitic languages that may hold its place by the side of Bopp's great work on the " Comparative ...
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... Semitic family , and must therefore have existed previous to the first Semitic separation , there are others peculiar to each branch . Thus the name of Jehovah , or Jahveh , § as it seems originally to have been pro- nounced , seems to ...
... Semitic family , and must therefore have existed previous to the first Semitic separation , there are others peculiar to each branch . Thus the name of Jehovah , or Jahveh , § as it seems originally to have been pro- nounced , seems to ...
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