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... scribe him more closely and as it were commend him to his hearers , by declaring : " Verily he was a leader , obedient to Allah , a hanyf , not one of those who deny God's unity " ? 1 Elsewhere too he describes the true religion as ...
... scribe him more closely and as it were commend him to his hearers , by declaring : " Verily he was a leader , obedient to Allah , a hanyf , not one of those who deny God's unity " ? 1 Elsewhere too he describes the true religion as ...
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... Scribes , made important concessions to the popular usage . But it is impossible to explain all their work and the fruits which they gathered in from it upon this principle . The system to which their legislation gives shape is the ...
... Scribes , made important concessions to the popular usage . But it is impossible to explain all their work and the fruits which they gathered in from it upon this principle . The system to which their legislation gives shape is the ...
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... Scribes , to advance ever further and further upon it . Is not this a melancholy repudiation of a glorious past , or at least the frustrating of the promise contained in it ? Must the prophetic Yahwism , that had already so far loosened ...
... Scribes , to advance ever further and further upon it . Is not this a melancholy repudiation of a glorious past , or at least the frustrating of the promise contained in it ? Must the prophetic Yahwism , that had already so far loosened ...
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... Scribes ; and thus it ceased to be dependent on the assent of indi- viduals and on their possibly divergent explanations . Not , indeed , that the Scribes were themselves the magistrates and could ensure the carrying out of their ...
... Scribes ; and thus it ceased to be dependent on the assent of indi- viduals and on their possibly divergent explanations . Not , indeed , that the Scribes were themselves the magistrates and could ensure the carrying out of their ...
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... Scribes , we know that they devoted their best powers to the Law , to its redaction , and to the application of its precepts to life . Yet even by them the other religious writings of Israel , and spe- cifically the prophetic books ...
... Scribes , we know that they devoted their best powers to the Law , to its redaction , and to the application of its precepts to life . Yet even by them the other religious writings of Israel , and spe- cifically the prophetic books ...
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Abraham Ahaz Allah already amongst Amos answer appears Arabs ascetic Babylonian captivity bamôth Bhikkhus Brahmanism Buddha Buddhism called canonical prophets century character Christianity conception connection Cyrus declares deny Deut Deuteronomist difference doubt Egypt ephod Essenism ethical exalted existence Exod expression Ezra fact faith Flavius Josephus founder hajj hanyf heart heathen holy honour idea ideal influence Isaiah Islam Israel Israelite Israelitish Jeremiah Jesus Jewish Jews judgment Kings Levit likewise Mohammed Mohammed's monotheism moral Moslem national religion nature opinion origin Palestinian Judaism Pharisees Philo popular religion preaching priestly thorah priests proclaimed prophecy prophets prophets of Yahweh Qorán question regard Religion of Israel religious sacrifices sanctuary Scribes servant speak spirit suppose Sura T. W. Rhys Davids Talmud temple Testament thou tion true universal religions Wahhabism whole word worship Yahwism