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Edited by J. Estlin Carpenter and G. Harford Battersby.
17
For other examples of the analysis of the main documents into earlier works, see Gunkel's Genesis, the Polychrome Genesis, Joshua, and Prof. H. G. Mitchell's World Before Abraham, etc., etc.
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See the Polychrome Judges and Samuel.
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Hebrews, I. 1.
2
The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia, p. 258.
3
As represented for instance by the earlier editions of Dr. Angus's Bible Handbook, or by Keil's O. T. Introduction.
4
As represented by Driver's Introduction.
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The belief in a dim, shadowy existence in Sheol, the Semitic Hades; and the belief in exact retribution for sin and reward for virtue in the present life.
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Religion of Egyptians, etc., p. 296.
7
T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh. Four Volumes, with a fifth supplementary volume.
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A. & C. Black. Four Volumes.
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The Study of Religion, p. 51.
10
That of the "Vatican MS.," with its lacunæ supplied from the uncial MS. which occupies the next place in point of age and importance.
11
T. & T. Clark.
12
Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Göttingen.
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J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Freiburg, i. B.
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Oskar Beck, Munich, Orelli on
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16
Edited by J. Estlin Carpenter and G. Harford Battersby.
17
For other examples of the analysis of the main documents into earlier works, see Gunkel's
18
See the Polychrome
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German.
20
21
Duhm.
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Mainly by Budde, in the
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24
For instance, in English or translated into English, Histories of Israel by Cornill, Kittel, and Wellhausen, Prof. J. F. McCurdy's
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Cf. above, p. 19.
26
27
Only mentioned I Samuel xxvii. 10, xxx. 29 and I Chron. ii. 9-42.
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See Cheyne's
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See discussion in G. A. Smith's
30
See Sellin,
31
Especially Psalms XLIV, LXXIV, and LXXIX.
32
Dr. H. E. Ryle, in his
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Modern Criticism and the Preaching of the Old Testament, p. 11.
34
See Tischendorf,
35
See Hort,
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See Blass,
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See especially Weymouth,
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See
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Hastings'
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The
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See Pfleiderer,
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It is interesting to observe that, as Eusebius informs us, Papias's commentary on the
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Especially Hipollytus
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45
Wendt.
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See Lechler,
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See Ramsay,
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By Von Soden and Jülicher, although some interpolations are allowed. Even Pfleiderer admitted that it contained fragments of St. Paul's genuine writings, after Hilgenfeld had followed his leader Baur in rejecting it altogether. Lightfoot, T. K. Abbott, Zahn, and Sanday all defend its claims.
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Not by Davidson, however, nor more recently by Bacon or Moffatt. Dr. Horton (
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This is Harnach's view. On the other hand so independent a scholar and drastic a critic as Mr. Conybeare told the present writer that he had no doubt of their genuineness.
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Especially by Menégoz, Bruce, and Milligan.
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Still it is vindicated by Dr. Bigg,
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J. B. Mayor,
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