Author: Moses Margoliouth
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ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
The Penitential Hymn of Judah and Israel After the Spirit
Author: Moses Margoliouth
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
The Suffering Servant of the Lord, Second Edition
Author: David J. MacLeod
Publisher:
ISBN: 1532694490
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
The Suffering Servant of the Lord: A Prophecy of Jesus Christ is a major new study of the fifty-third chapter of Isaiah. It is exegetical, expositional, devotional, and Christological: It is exegetical in that it is based on a careful study of the text. It is expositional in that it explains the meaning of chapter to both its original and modern readers. The book will give preachers and teachers help in outlining and illustrating their sermons and lectures. It is devotional in that this marvelous chapter addresses the deepest need of people, the need for forgiveness of sin and peace with God. It is Christological in that it focuses on the person of Jesus Christ. MacLeod writes, I have finished this work more convinced than ever that the passage is a straightforward prophecy of Jesus Christ written by the prophet Isaiah some seven hundred years before the birth of the Savior.
Publisher:
ISBN: 1532694490
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
The Suffering Servant of the Lord: A Prophecy of Jesus Christ is a major new study of the fifty-third chapter of Isaiah. It is exegetical, expositional, devotional, and Christological: It is exegetical in that it is based on a careful study of the text. It is expositional in that it explains the meaning of chapter to both its original and modern readers. The book will give preachers and teachers help in outlining and illustrating their sermons and lectures. It is devotional in that this marvelous chapter addresses the deepest need of people, the need for forgiveness of sin and peace with God. It is Christological in that it focuses on the person of Jesus Christ. MacLeod writes, I have finished this work more convinced than ever that the passage is a straightforward prophecy of Jesus Christ written by the prophet Isaiah some seven hundred years before the birth of the Savior.
The Lord's prayer no adaptation of existing Jewish petitions, 6 essays, to which are added 3 more, on the first two prophecies, and on the Cherubim
Jewish Hymnography
Author: Leon J. Weinberger
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1909821853
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
Leon Weinberger draws on a wealth of material, much of it previously available only in Hebrew, to trace the history of Jewish hymnography from its origins in the eastern Mediterranean to its subsequent development in western Europe (Spain, Italy, Franco-Germany, and England) and Balkan Byzantium, on the Grecian periphery, under the Ottomans, and among the Karaites. Focusing on each region in turn, he provides a general background to the role of the synagogue poets in the society of the time; characterizes the principal poets and describes their contribution; examines the principal genres and forms; and considers their distinctive language, style, and themes. The copious excerpts from the liturgy are presented in transliterated Hebrew and in English translation, and their salient characteristics are fully discussed to bring out the historical development of ideas and regional themes as well as literary forms. Professor Weinberger’s study is a particularly valuable source-book for students of synagogue liturgy, Jewish worship, and medieval Hebrew poetry. It provides new perspectives for students of religious poetry and forms of worship more generally, while enabling the general reader to acquire a much-enriched appreciation of the synagogue services.
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 1909821853
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
Leon Weinberger draws on a wealth of material, much of it previously available only in Hebrew, to trace the history of Jewish hymnography from its origins in the eastern Mediterranean to its subsequent development in western Europe (Spain, Italy, Franco-Germany, and England) and Balkan Byzantium, on the Grecian periphery, under the Ottomans, and among the Karaites. Focusing on each region in turn, he provides a general background to the role of the synagogue poets in the society of the time; characterizes the principal poets and describes their contribution; examines the principal genres and forms; and considers their distinctive language, style, and themes. The copious excerpts from the liturgy are presented in transliterated Hebrew and in English translation, and their salient characteristics are fully discussed to bring out the historical development of ideas and regional themes as well as literary forms. Professor Weinberger’s study is a particularly valuable source-book for students of synagogue liturgy, Jewish worship, and medieval Hebrew poetry. It provides new perspectives for students of religious poetry and forms of worship more generally, while enabling the general reader to acquire a much-enriched appreciation of the synagogue services.
The Lord's Prayer No Adaptation of Existing Jewish Petitions. Explained by the Light of "The Day of the Lord": in a Series of Six Essays. To which are Added Three More, in the Form of Appendicies, on the First Two Prophecies, and on the Cherubim
Dark Sayings of Old. Being an Attempt to Elucidate Certain Difficult Passages of Holy Scripture, in a Series of Ten Lectures. With a Preliminary Essay Upon the Pretensions of Modern Unitarianism ...
Author: Joseph Benjamin McCaul
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description