The Bible for Home Reading: Ed. with Comments and Reflections for the Use of Jewish Parents and Children. First Part to the Second Visit of Nehemiah to Jerusalem

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Macmillan, 1899 - 624 páginas

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Mosollam and the diviner
9
Alexander in the Bible
10
The Ptolemies and the Jews I I
11
The Temple and the Psalter
12
On shame
13
The Synagogue the Wise Men and the Wisdom Litera ture
14
The Books of Chronicles
15
Students of prophecy
16
Religious tales
17
The Song of Songs
18
Plan of the volume
20
CHAPTER I
21
The sixth reply of
23
Wisdom and folly in speech and silence
24
Against slander
26
Pride and humility
27
On cheerfulness
29
Justice and righteousness
31
On forgiveness
33
Wisdom and folly
34
Hippopotamus and crocodile
35
Discipline and reproof
36
Reverence and the Fear of the Lord
37
God and man
38
The king
40
Miscellaneous proverbs
41
The praise of the virtuous woman
46
The praise of Wisdom
48
CHAPTER II
62
The Apocrypha
63
Characteristics of Ben Sira
64
Ben Siras essays
66
The Preface of the Greek Translator
67
The Fear of the Lord
68
81
83
The sadness of life and the advent of death
103
The Works of God and his Praise
105
Ben Siras prayer
112
CHAPTER III
115
The traditional story of Job
116
The problem of Job 4 The relation of goodness and wickedness to outward prosperity and adversity 5 The prologue and its plot
118
22
122
The speech of God and the epilogue
124
Solutions of the problem
125
The character of the present translation
126
The tying of the knot
127
Jobs opening soliloquy
130
The first speech of Eliphaz
131
Jobs first reply
134
The first speech of Bildad
138
The second reply of
139
The first speech of Zophar
143
SECTION IV
170
THE BOOK OF PSALMS
178
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
200
41
206
CHAPTER V
240
Idolatry and
241
An imperfect universalism
242
The origin and progress of idolatry
243
Righteousness and life eternal
247
Life on earth and life hereafter
251
The panegyric of Wisdom
253
PAGE
312
CHAPTER IV
339
CHAPTER VI
372
SECTION III
385
The origin of the Psalter
424
Arrangement of the present section
431
Why hast thou forsaken
442
The sixtyninth Psalm
460
Psalm seventyone
463
Voce mea ad Dominum
465
Inclina Domine
467
The eightyeighth Psalm
469
Domine refugium
470
The ninetyfourth Psalm
473
The one hundred and second Psalm
475
The one hundred and thirtyseventh Psalm
477
Psalms one hundred and fortyone and one hundred
478
CHAPTER III
489
CHAPTER IV
502
The sixtythird Psalm
509
CHAPTER V
515
535
535
Non nobis Domine
537
Psalm one hundred and sixteen
538
The one hundred and seventeenth Psalm
540
The one hundred and thirtyeighth Psalm
543
CHAPTER VI
545
The one hundred and twentieth Pealm
546
Levavi oculos meos in montes
547
Psalm one hundred and twentytwo
548
Ad te levavi oculos meos
549
Nisi quia Dominus
550
Psalm one hundred and twentysix
552
Nisi Dominus aedificaverit domum
553
Psalm one hundred and twentyeight
554
Saepe expugna
555
Misericordiam
574
XV
582
Confitemini
602
CHAPTER IX
608
The one hundred and thirtyninth Psalm
627
Te decet hymnus
636
Psalm one hundred and fortyfive
644
Laudate
650
Antiochus at Jerusalem
664
The story of Eleazar the scribe
670
The death of Mattathias
678
Belshazzars feast
698
The vision of the four great beasts
705
Daniels prayer and the statement of the angel Gabriel
711
from Alexander to Antiochus
718
The precise date of the Book of Daniel
729
The Romans and their government
749
CHAPTER V
756
The growing power of Simon
762
CONCLUSION
768
PAGE
783
INDEX I
784
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234
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459
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341
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