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... Hebrew . The Chaldee , Syriac , and Samaritan are also dialects of the Hebrew , without any con- siderable deviation , or many additional words . Sentiment ; by Magee in a valuable note to his work on Atone- ment and Sacrifice ; by the ...
... Hebrew . The Chaldee , Syriac , and Samaritan are also dialects of the Hebrew , without any con- siderable deviation , or many additional words . Sentiment ; by Magee in a valuable note to his work on Atone- ment and Sacrifice ; by the ...
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... Hebrew ; the Hebrew and the Arabic , and the Arabic and the Persic . There are strong analogies between the Sanscrit and the Hebrew , and between the Hebrew and the Cop- tic ; while the Coptic is identified with the ancient Egyptian ...
... Hebrew ; the Hebrew and the Arabic , and the Arabic and the Persic . There are strong analogies between the Sanscrit and the Hebrew , and between the Hebrew and the Cop- tic ; while the Coptic is identified with the ancient Egyptian ...
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... Hebrew . The hypothesis , for it is an hypothesis merely , that the book of Job is older than the Pentateuch and was written in Arabic , seems in- deed to countervail the position that the Hebrew is the first written language . And yet ...
... Hebrew . The hypothesis , for it is an hypothesis merely , that the book of Job is older than the Pentateuch and was written in Arabic , seems in- deed to countervail the position that the Hebrew is the first written language . And yet ...
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... Hebrews . " Go- guet thinks it more probable that this invention is to be ascribed either to the Assyrians , or the Egyptians . It is true that the Assyrians were a more ancient people than the Hebrews ; but , their antiquity extended ...
... Hebrews . " Go- guet thinks it more probable that this invention is to be ascribed either to the Assyrians , or the Egyptians . It is true that the Assyrians were a more ancient people than the Hebrews ; but , their antiquity extended ...
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... Hebrews ? Is there not presumptive evidence of this , in the mere fact that the first oral language was the He- brew ? If the Hebrew language was the lan- guage originally imparted to men ; if it was pre- served through all the ...
... Hebrews ? Is there not presumptive evidence of this , in the mere fact that the first oral language was the He- brew ? If the Hebrew language was the lan- guage originally imparted to men ; if it was pre- served through all the ...
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