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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 27
עמוד 81
To the composers of the Rig-veda Nature was something in which to delight, and
many a song did they chant in honor of that most lovable of all the gifts of Nature
—the sunlight. Varuna, the primitive god, had at length become the ruler of the ...
To the composers of the Rig-veda Nature was something in which to delight, and
many a song did they chant in honor of that most lovable of all the gifts of Nature
—the sunlight. Varuna, the primitive god, had at length become the ruler of the ...
עמוד 259
It recognizes a few Nature spirits, a spirit of each province or State, ancestral
spirits, and a vague god or gods composed of a fusion of all the ancestral spirits
of the ruling families. Heaven, or this fusion, does not speak directly to the
individual, ...
It recognizes a few Nature spirits, a spirit of each province or State, ancestral
spirits, and a vague god or gods composed of a fusion of all the ancestral spirits
of the ruling families. Heaven, or this fusion, does not speak directly to the
individual, ...
עמוד 317
And to them Nature was God expressing Himself; hence every description in
these songs that touches upon the handiwork of Jehovah is tremendously
effective. He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers The Dawn in Palestine 3I 7.
And to them Nature was God expressing Himself; hence every description in
these songs that touches upon the handiwork of Jehovah is tremendously
effective. He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers The Dawn in Palestine 3I 7.
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