בראשיתJewish Publication Society, 1989 - 414 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 32
עמוד xv
... Leviticus 26 : 1 and Deuteronomy 16 : 21-22 as being abhorrent to God ; yet the Genesis narratives do not hesitate to ascribe its use to the patriarch Jacob . It is clear that the texts were not altered to conform to the standards of a ...
... Leviticus 26 : 1 and Deuteronomy 16 : 21-22 as being abhorrent to God ; yet the Genesis narratives do not hesitate to ascribe its use to the patriarch Jacob . It is clear that the texts were not altered to conform to the standards of a ...
עמוד 50
... Leviticus 1 : 3,10 . Only such an animal is acceptable to God , says Leviticus 22 : 17-25 . As applied to human beings , tamim acquired a moral dimension connoting " unblemished " by moral fault - hence , a person of unimpeachable ...
... Leviticus 1 : 3,10 . Only such an animal is acceptable to God , says Leviticus 22 : 17-25 . As applied to human beings , tamim acquired a moral dimension connoting " unblemished " by moral fault - hence , a person of unimpeachable ...
עמוד 61
... Leviticus 17 : 11,14 and Deuteronomy 12:23 , that the blood constituted the life - essence . Consequently , popular thought had it that one could renew or reinforce one's vitality through its absorption of blood . For this reason ...
... Leviticus 17 : 11,14 and Deuteronomy 12:23 , that the blood constituted the life - essence . Consequently , popular thought had it that one could renew or reinforce one's vitality through its absorption of blood . For this reason ...
תוכן
The Human Condition | 16 |
Reality Outside Eden | 30 |
The Book of Genealogies | 40 |
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