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It is not , however , the object of the present writer to enter upon such difficult and complicated questions as these . Not only would sufficient space be lacking within the limits of an article , but such questions demand a very ...
It is not , however , the object of the present writer to enter upon such difficult and complicated questions as these . Not only would sufficient space be lacking within the limits of an article , but such questions demand a very ...
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It is further agreed on all sides , that the word sacrifice should be reserved for that class of offerings in which either a living victim is slain or the object offered - usually an article of food or drink - is in some way destroyed ...
It is further agreed on all sides , that the word sacrifice should be reserved for that class of offerings in which either a living victim is slain or the object offered - usually an article of food or drink - is in some way destroyed ...
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Atonement is here spoken of probably because , while atonement for sin is not the primary object of sacrifice , it is , in the Levitical system , the most prominent . It may also be explained by the fact that the Hebrew word kipper ...
Atonement is here spoken of probably because , while atonement for sin is not the primary object of sacrifice , it is , in the Levitical system , the most prominent . It may also be explained by the fact that the Hebrew word kipper ...
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Whether one God alone is the object of man's worship , or whether it is a multitude of different deities — whether again it is a question of ' gods , ' in the full sense , or merely of spirits or vague ' powers ' behind the forces of ...
Whether one God alone is the object of man's worship , or whether it is a multitude of different deities — whether again it is a question of ' gods , ' in the full sense , or merely of spirits or vague ' powers ' behind the forces of ...
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In the Old Law even the material objects used in divine worship were rendered unclean ' by the sins of the Covenant People and required purifying before the service of Yahweh could be fittingly carried on .
In the Old Law even the material objects used in divine worship were rendered unclean ' by the sins of the Covenant People and required purifying before the service of Yahweh could be fittingly carried on .
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