This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...25; 23:18; Numb. 23:1-4, 14; I Sam. 2:13-17; 2 Sam. 6:13; 1 Kings 18:30-38; 2 Kings 16:12 f. 4. Occasion and purpose of sacrifice. Gen. 46:1/ Exod. 23:15c/ 34:20c/ Numb. 23:1-4, 14; Judg. 6:18-24; 13:16-19; 1 Sam. 1:3ft.; 6:15; 7:9f.; 11:15; 20:29; 2 Sam. 6: 13, 17 f.; 24:22-25; 1 Kings 8: 5; 18:30-38. 5. Sacrifice was ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...25; 23:18; Numb. 23:1-4, 14; I Sam. 2:13-17; 2 Sam. 6:13; 1 Kings 18:30-38; 2 Kings 16:12 f. 4. Occasion and purpose of sacrifice. Gen. 46:1/ Exod. 23:15c/ 34:20c/ Numb. 23:1-4, 14; Judg. 6:18-24; 13:16-19; 1 Sam. 1:3ft.; 6:15; 7:9f.; 11:15; 20:29; 2 Sam. 6: 13, 17 f.; 24:22-25; 1 Kings 8: 5; 18:30-38. 5. Sacrifice was often a social or family meal. Gen. 18:1-8; 31: 54; Exod. 18:12; Numb. 22: 40; Deut. 27: 6d, 7; 1 Sam. 1: 3 ff.; 9: 12 f.; 16: 2, 5; 20: 29. 6. Human sacrifice was not unknown. Gen. 22:1-13; Hos. 13:2(?). 7. Sacrifice to idols was common. Exod. 32:6; 1 Kings 12:26-33; 2 Kings 5:17(?); 10:19, 24f.; Hos. 4:13; 11:2. 8. The priest was given a share of the sacrifice. 1 Sam. 2: 13-17. 'The following are J-references: Gen. 4:3; 8:20 ff.; 18:1-8; 35:14; Exod. 8:20 f.; 34: 20c, 25; Numb. 23:1-4, 14 (?); Deut. 27: tb, 7 (?). The following are E-references: Gen.15:9ff.; 22:1-13, 28:18; 31:54; 46:1/ Eod. 10:24 ff.; 18:12; 20:24; 23:15'. 18; 24:5; 32:6; Numb. 22:40. 9. The prophets' attitude toward sacrifice. Amos 4:41.; 5:22-25; Hos. 3:4; 4:13,19; 6:6; 8:13; 9:4; 11:2; 13:2; Isa. 1:11-13; 34:6. 84. Questions and Suggestions. 1. What were the various kinds of offerings made in this period? What significance attached to each kind--for example, what was the meaning of the burnt-offering? of the peace-offering? of the passover offering? Consider to what extent (a) sacrifice in this period was equivalent to a social meal; (b) the eating of meat was a sacrificial act; (c) the spirit of joy accompanied the act. 2. Note the kinds of material used in sacrifice, for example, the flesh of animals (what animals? animals of what age?), oil, wine, meal. What was the reason underlying the use of each of these kinds of material? 3. Why was leavened bread not to ...
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Good. Good-exlibrary hardcover edition with all the usual marks. Cover is worn at spine ends and corner tips. Some highlighting and marginal notations are present.; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 151 pages.