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XXIV INTRODUCTION judgement has its
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XXVI INTRODUCTION (b) It is of litt
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XXVlll INTRODUCTION tion does conne
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XXX INTRODUCTION process of transmi
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XXXll INTRODUCTION it would not mer
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XXXIV INTRODUCTION A detailed analy
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XXXVl INTRODUCTION Dahse urges (p.
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XXXVlll INTRODUCTION ticular, It br
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xl INTRODUCTION we must here refer
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Xlll INTRODUCTION been exercised on
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xliv INTRODUCTION much more remarka
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xlvi INTRODUCTION to hold the balan
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xlvill INTRODUCTION in E. Where par
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1 INTRODUCTION evince towards the p
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Hi INTRODUCTION those parts of J <s
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llV INTRODUCTION Between these limi
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Ivi INTRODUCTION Judasan interest:
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— Iviii INTRODUCTION fact, neithe
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Ix INTRODUCTION The central theme <
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Ixii INTRODUCTION he accepts the ma
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Ixiv INTRODUCTION — pf, * swarmin
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Ixvi INTRODUCTION verba of his sour
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COMMENTARY, THE PRIMAEVAL HISTORY.
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— I-XI should have compiled a nar
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I. i-II. 3 5 the production of l<st
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I. i-II. 3 7 hold of the imaginatio
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I. i-II. 3 9 the adjustment ot days
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I. i-IT. 3 1 ['n n'n] ^ 25. so^ nSa
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— v.^ it Is necessary to leave th
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I., 15 the following- points are to
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— — I. 2 17 Space? (Gu.). But o
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I. 3, 4 19 The conceptions of chaos
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I. 5, 6 21 sunset to sunset (Tu. Gu
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I. 7-II 23 day, is now replaced by
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I. 12-14 25 addition {v. 7.). The w
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I. 16-20 27 functions are stated wi
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I. 21-25 29 single pair of each kin
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1. 26 31 The most natural a
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— I. 27-29 33 proper name of an i
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I- 30-11. 3 35 here covers a survey
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n. 1-3 57 strongly suggests a compo
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II. 3, 4A 39 lucky day '), on which
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II. 4A 41 of the creation.* But thi
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COSMOGONIES 43 2, The only cuneifor
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: COSMOGONIES 45 Every month withou
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COSMOGONIES 47 naturally by that of
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COSMOGONY 49 with Gn. I. It contain
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II. 4B-III. 24 5^ II. 4b -III. 24.
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II. 4B-III. 24 53 position ; hence
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II. 4-6 55 to cultivated plants (Hu
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n. 7, 8 57 teach that the soul (B'^
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II. 9-1 of life, whose fruit confer
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II. 12—14 6r gem (Jb. 28^^), suit
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II. II-I4 6^ desert lying W <strong
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II. II-I4 65 difficulty to this cla
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n. 15-19 67 tests ; and</st
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II. 20— 23 69 . . . into a woman]
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II. 24-III. I 71 account given late
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III. I 73 solved, as is well known,
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III. 2-6 75 5. But God knowethy etc
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— III. 7-12 77 to light in their
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III. 13-1S 79 logical representatio
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III. 15 81 munity and</stro
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— III. i6, 17 S^ husband<
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III. 18-20 85 reach. The connexion
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III. 20-22 87 the form n^n is not H
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in. 23, 24 89 a fitting conclusion
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LEGEND 91 side of a tree, a
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LEGEND 93 are found in Iranian leg-
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LEGEND 95 which it originally conve
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LEGEND 97 knowledge is a good thing
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IV. 99 2. The fragmentary genealogy
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IV. I lOI ness of conception in 4^*
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IV. 2, 3 I03 Hawwah was not a morta
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IV. 4, 5 I05 commonly answered (in
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IV. 5-8 I07 out. Every attempt to e
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IV. 9-14 I09 (2) he is to be a vagr
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IV. 15, i6 III l6. and</str
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CAIN LEGEND II3 g-Iven by Burck. <s
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IV. 17-24 115 (4) Lastly, in vv.^^"
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IV. 17, i8 117 city-building- befor
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IV. 19-22 I 19 son of 'Adah, is the
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IV. 23, 24 121 contents of the song
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IV. 24 123 the division of classes
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IV. 25 125 contained the three name
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IV. 25-V 127 it is limited to the I
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CH. V. 129 attempts to save the his
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V. 1-24 131 observe the prescribed
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V. 25-31 133 regfards as a delibera
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CH. V. 135 These differences are ce
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THE LIST OF BEROSSUS 1 37 II. The T
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AND CAINITE GENEALOGIES 1 39 that s
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VI. I, 2 141 cannot be determined.
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VI. 2, 3 143 in these relations. Th
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VI. 4 145 of life implanted in man
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VI. 4 147 wards whenever (ffi w? av
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VI. 5-IX. 29 149 exhibit the distin
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— VI. 5-8 VII. I 151 Cf. 821, Dt.
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VII. 2-7 153 2 than of 3*. — 4. W
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VII. 8-VIII. 3A 155 effect of the F
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VIII. 4-21 157 13b. Noah ventures t
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— VI. 9-12 159 righteous (P^'^^)
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VI. I3-I6 l6l Somewhat similar deta
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— VI. I7-VII. II 163 to whom the
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VII. I2-VIII. IB 165 came upon the
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VIII. 3B-I9 16; discovered that the
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IX. I 169 agree closely with Juh..,
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IX. 2-II 171 the avenger of blood i
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IX. 173 the right moment for recall
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LEGENDS 175 On the question of the
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LEGENDS 177 On this UtnapIStim rele
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LEGENDS 179 and tr
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LEGENDS l8l in the course of ages t
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IX. 18-24 183 perplexing. If the te
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IX. 25-27 1 85 niiT' was the peculi
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IX. 27-X. 187 after the time of Ale
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CH. X, 189 assigtied to J" because
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CH. X. 191 Mediterranean coast on t
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CH. X 193 (P*s Hamites) as dark bro
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X. lA 195 a significance, as well a
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X. 2, 3 197 (2) m-^u ('Ao-xai/af) :
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X. 2,4 199 Jer. al.); but this in S
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X. 5, 6 20I * sons' of Kush include
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X. 7 203 xix. 253; Homm. 5"^ Chrest
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X. 1, 22 205 early times (after 300
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X. 22, 23, 31. 32. 8 207 (9) r'? (
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X. 9 209 wished to describe a man a
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X. IO-I2 21 I From that lan
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X. 13, 14 213 (3) D'?nS (Aa/Siet^w)
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X. 15. i6 215 possible that the las
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X. 17-19, 21 217 (8) nnyn (r, "Safi
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— X. 21, 24 219 of Eber which he
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X. 25-28 221 ?2)V below) only i2, w
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X. 28-30, XI. 1-9 223 assisted by r
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XI. 1-3 2 25 sion suggests that in
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XI. 4-9 227 5-9- Yahwe's Interposit
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XI. 1-9 229 latter expression recur
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XI. lo 231 as proof of direct Babyl
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XI. 12-26 233 The Chronology.—The
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XI. 27-32 235 Significant subdivisi
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XI. 27-30 237 very strong-. Uru is
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XI. 31, 32 239 plausible arg-ument
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XII.-XXV. i8 241 it also to J*>. Wi
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— XII. 1-3 243 •T?"3«,C, 12^ ;
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XII. 3-6 245 Jer. 29^). ** So the a
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XII. 6-8 247 see Dri. ad loc.y <str
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XII. 9-i6 249 first. Hence the dile
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XII. I7-XIII. 6 251 Abram] i.e. pro
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XIII. 7-17 253 like the lan
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XIII. I8-XIV. 255 Machpelah, which
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XIV. I, 2 257 (see below) do double
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XIV. I, 2 259 is no doubt right, bu
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XIV. 3-7 26 prising" things in the
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XIV. 5-7 263 situation of this impo
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XIV. 8-13 265 account leaves mucti
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— XIV. I4-I8 267 This name origin
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XIV. i8, 20 269 Melkizedek is poeti
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— XIV. 17, 21-34 271 that the Mac
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CH. XIV 273 We have seen that every
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CH. XIV 275 it? Or did it come dire
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XV. I 277 examining the solution pr
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XV. 2-5 279 So all Vns., taking "Hp
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XV. 6-12 28l 9, 10. The preparation
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XV. I3-I8 283 17. a smoking oven <s
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XV. I9-XVI. 2 285 Ishmaelite nomads
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XVI. 4-12 287 spiritual apprehensio
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XVI. I3-XVII. 289 we have the word
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XVII. 1-4 291 title are alike obscu
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XVII. 5-9 293 Pal. 41). It is quite
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XVII. io-i8 295 15-22. The heir of
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XVII. 19-26 297 pologfical evidence
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XVIII. 1-3 299 tion of the phenomen
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XVIII. 4-12 30I superhuman knowledg
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XVIII. i3-i6 303 name a wish ; <str
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— XVIII. 17-27 305 Yahwe was one
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XVIII. 28-XIX. II 307 De.'s inferen
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XIX. 12-26 ^og The city of Zo'ar (f
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XIX. 27-29 3^1 position of divine p
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XIX. 30-38 3^3 and
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Ch. XX. — XX. I 315 Abraham <stro
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— XX. 2-9 317 tlon of Abimelech's
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XX. io-i6 319 forth an aimless w<st
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XXI. 1-8 321 belongs to J** rather
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XXI. 9-19 323 l4-i6. Mother <strong
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XXI. 22-34* — XXI. 20-26 325 Abra
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XXI. 27-34 32 7 26^^). Among the sa
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XXII. 1-8 329 might not be altogeth
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— XXII. 9-19 33^ seen ' : in this
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XXII. 20-24 333 P*) sons expresses
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— XXIII. I, 2 335 for the writer
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XXIII. 3-15 337 distinction between
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XXIII. I6-XXIV. 339 outside the Har
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XXIV. I, 2 341 everything" is consi
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XXIV. 3-15 343 with any other anima
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XXIV. i6-48 345 it into a stable.
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XXIV. 49-62 347 but whether she wil
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XXIV. 63-XXV. 349 naturally suggest
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XXV. 1-7 35 Miiiaean inscrs. along
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XXV. 8-i8 353 be put somewhere in t
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THE HISTORY OF JACOB. Chs. XXV. 19-
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XXV. 19 357 between the Exodus from
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XXV. 19-25 359 suggested ;
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XXV. 26-30 3^1 different documents.
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XXV. 3I-XXVI. I 363 Ch. XXVI.—Isa
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XXVI. 3-i6 365 from particular phra
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XXVI. 17-33 3^7 26-33- The treaty w
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XXVII. i-s 369 umerated, however, t
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— XXVII. 6-27 371 and</st
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— — XXVII. 28-40 373 me?—Note
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XXVII. 41-XXVIII. 9 375 discounted
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XXVIII. IO-I7 377 newal of the bles
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XXVIII. i8-22 379 essentially of a
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XXIX. I, 2 381 and
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XXIX. 3-25 3^3 15-30. Jacob's doubl
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XXIX. 26-31 3^5 able that, with har
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— XXIX. 32-XXX. II 387 the legiti
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— XXX. 13-24 3^9 J's lost etymolo
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XXX. 25-32 391 25-31. Jacob propose
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count reads : And XXX. 33-42 393 he
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XXXI. i-i6 395 could two such dissi
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— XXXI. 17-28 397 (r. 350 miles a
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XXXI. 29-43 399 missing".*— 40. h
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subj. — XXXI. 44-49 4^1 set it on
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XXXI. 50-S3 403 the Yarmuk to the A
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XXXII. 2-6 40S 2, 3. The legend of
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XXXII. 7-24 407 'tribute* (as often
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— XXXII. 24-29 409 different sour
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XXXII. 30-33 4^^ We. (Heid. i68^) c
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XXXIII. i-ii 413 of the 400 men (32
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XXXIII. I2-I8 4^5 distance, <strong
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— XXXIV. I-I4 4^9 Hdrite (v.t.).
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(cf. 2 Sa. ii25). — — XXXIV. IS
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XXXV. 1-5 423 natural position of 3
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— XXXV. 6-15 425 The notice of De
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XXXV. i6-26 427 the conquest of the
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XXXVI. 1-5 429 2(y^ 28^ (see on w.^
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XXXVI. 6-1 1 431 nation, although i
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XXXVI. 15-30 433 The name nh is now
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XXXVI. 31-36 435 settled times ; <s
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XXXVI. 37-43 437 supposed aborig-in
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xxxvii.-L 439 istic of J an
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XXXVII.-L 441 broadly the three kin
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XXXVII. I, 2 443 member of the fami
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XXXVII. 3-13 445 ably] or, * salute
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XXXVII. 14-25 447 the device by whi
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XXXVII. 26-36 449 the bereaved fath
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XXXVIII. i-io 451 infusion of forei
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— XXXVIII. II-I8 453 the efFect o
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XXXVIII. 19-28 455 less the common
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XXXVIII. 29-XXXIX. 4 457 charg-e. I
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Bedouin {A TLO^^ 387) ; but see on
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XL l^itXiK. 22-XL. II 461 The rise
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XL. 12-19 463 pression is an anachr
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XLI. 1-4 465 the servant of the 'on
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— XLI. 5-28 467 15-24. Pharaoh's
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XLI. 29—42 469 tion of the dreams
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— — — XLI. 43-55 471 worship
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Ch. XLI I. — XLI. 56, 57-XLIl 473
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XLII. 1-13 475 7 (J) II 8 (E). That
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— XLII. 14-27 477 man he claims c
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XLii. 28-xLiii. I, 2 479 for Joseph
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— XLIII. 3-23 481 double money ,
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XLIII. 24-XLIV. 5 483 portions from
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— XLIV. 6-28 485 necessarily impl
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XLIV. 29-XLV. 9 487 to keep his rel
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XLV. 10-23 489 of the land<
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— XLV. 24-XLVI. 3 491 we have a c
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XLVI. 4-10 493 a list of Jacob's so
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XLVI. 11-31 495 descendants of Jose
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XLvi. 32-xLvii. 6 497 significance
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XLVII. 7-17 499 Egypt for the benef
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— XLVII. 18-27 501 and</s
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XLVII. 28-XLVIII. 2 503 E (Hupf. ,
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XLVIII. 3-14 505 imag^ined for the
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XLVIII. IS-XLIX 507 circumstance an
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XLIX. 1-28A 509 Jacob as representi
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XLIX. 1-28A 511 by the rest already
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I, 2 513 connexion with ^saL^ i^y r
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XLIX. 3,4 515 for various suggestio
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XLIX. 8-IO 519 8. Thee] The emphasi
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— XLIX. loB 521 —something happ
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XLIX. loB 523 to the later idealisa
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XLIX. II-I4 525 The section on Juda
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XLIX. 15-18 527 16-21. Dan, Gad, As
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22-26. Joseph. 22 A fruitful bough
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XLIX. 23-26 531 some Vns. is approv
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XLix. 26, 27 533 which the Joseph-t
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XLIX. 28-L. 9 537 Joseph's grief ex
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L. IO-22 539 12, 13. The account of
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Abel, 103 ff. 'Abel Mizraim, 53S.
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Elani, Elamites, 204 f., 257 ff., 2
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Lamech, 117, 133. Song of, 1 20 ff.
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Shepherd, ideal, 398, Shiloh, xxxi,
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