| 1842 - 982 pages
...Although from our examination of the plain er-Rahah below, and its correspondence to the Scripture narrative, we had arrived at the general conviction,...have been collected on it to receive the law ; yet we'still had cherished a lingering hope or feeling, that there might, after all, be some foundation... | |
| 1842 - 574 pages
...while upon this summit was that of disappointment. Although from our examination of the plain er-Rahah below, and its correspondence to the scriptural narrative,...tradition, which for at least fifteen centuries has pointed ont the summit on which we now stood, as the spot where the ten commandments were so awfully proclaimed.... | |
| University magazine - 1849 - 836 pages
...scriptural narrative (:). \ve had arrived at the general conviction that the people of Israel mu't have been collected on it to receive the law ; yet...pointed out the summit on which we now stood as the spot from where the ten commandments were so awfully proclaimed." (Observe, Dr. Kobinson does here limit... | |
| Bible - 1856 - 670 pages
...while upon this summit, was that of disappointment. Although from our examination of the plain er-Rahah below, and its correspondence to the Scriptural narrative,...monkish tradition, which for at least fifteen centuries lias pointed out the summit on which we now stood, as the spot where the ten commandments were so awfully... | |
| Johann Heinrich Kurtz - Astronomy in the Bible - 1859 - 544 pages
...upon this summit, was that of disappointment. Although, from our examination of the plain of cr-Rahah below, and its correspondence to the scriptural narrative,...that the people of Israel must have been collected in it to receive the law ; yet we still had cherished a lingering hope or feeling that there might,... | |
| Johann Heinrich Kurtz - Astronomy in the Bible - 1859 - 540 pages
...upon this summit, was that of disappointment. Although, from our examination of the plain of er-Rahah below, and its correspondence to the scriptural narrative,...that the people of Israel must have been collected in it to receive the law ; yet we still had cherished a lingering hope or feeling that there might,... | |
| Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - Presbyterian Church - 1860 - 720 pages
...examination of the plain of er-Rahah below, and its correspondence to the Scriptural narrative, we arrived at the general conviction that the people of Israel must have been collected in it to receive the law, yet we still had cherished the lingering hope or feeling that there might,... | |
| Eli Smith - Bible - 1874 - 658 pages
...while upon this summit, was that of disappointment. Although from our examination of the plain er-Rahah below, and its correspondence to the Scriptural narrative, we had arrived at the general conviqtion that the people of Israel must have been collected on it to receive the law ; yet we still... | |
| Methodist Church - 1840 - 540 pages
...predominant feeling was that of disappointment. Although from our examination of the plain er-Rahah, and its correspondence to the Scriptural narrative,...have been collected on it to receive the law, yet we had cherished a lingering hope or feeling that there might be after all some foundation for the long... | |
| Methodist Church - 1842 - 700 pages
...disappointment. Although from our examinatiofl of the plain er-Rahah, and its correspondence to the Spriptural' narrative. we had arrived at the general conviction that the' people of- Israil must have been collected on it to receive the law, yet we had -cherished a lingering hope or... | |
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