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... Hebrew scholar who had written a Hebrew grammar ) I thought it especially appropriate that I should devote my first lecture to talking about Job with special reference to the Hebrew text . Milton's Paradise Lost was another obvious ...
... Hebrew scholar who had written a Hebrew grammar ) I thought it especially appropriate that I should devote my first lecture to talking about Job with special reference to the Hebrew text . Milton's Paradise Lost was another obvious ...
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... Hebrew word for ' not ' and the Hebrew word for ' to him ' sound the same but are spelled differently . The text has the word , lo , spelled lamed aleph , meaning ' not ' , but the Masoretes , the Jewish scribes who edited and vocalized ...
... Hebrew word for ' not ' and the Hebrew word for ' to him ' sound the same but are spelled differently . The text has the word , lo , spelled lamed aleph , meaning ' not ' , but the Masoretes , the Jewish scribes who edited and vocalized ...
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... Hebrew : בָּרוּךְ שֶׁלֹא חָסַר בְּעוֹלָמוֹ כְּלוּם וּבָרָא בּוֹ בְּרִיוֹת טוֹבוֹת וְאִילָנוֹת טוֹבוֹת לְהִתְנָאוֹת בָּהֶם בְּנֵי אָדָם . T : Blessed is he who has left nothing at all out of ...
... Hebrew : בָּרוּךְ שֶׁלֹא חָסַר בְּעוֹלָמוֹ כְּלוּם וּבָרָא בּוֹ בְּרִיוֹת טוֹבוֹת וְאִילָנוֹת טוֹבוֹת לְהִתְנָאוֹת בָּהֶם בְּנֵי אָדָם . T : Blessed is he who has left nothing at all out of ...
Contents
God Defended | 26 |
God and Nature | 50 |
Poetic Attitudes to God from the Psalms to Dante | 69 |
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