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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 29 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 94621 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 God 16 Israel 11 Moses 11 Egypt 10 David 9 king 9 Jerusalem 9 Bible 8 Lord 8 Jews 8 Jehovah 7 Old 7 Jacob 6 jewish 6 hebrew 6 Testament 6 Solomon 6 Samuel 6 Jesus 6 Abraham 5 Isaiah 4 illustration 4 Saul 4 Judah 4 Joseph 4 Christ 4 B.C. 3 thy 3 come 3 Sam 3 Philistines 3 Pharaoh 3 Joshua 3 Jonathan 3 John 3 Job 3 Jeremiah 3 Israelites 3 Ezra 3 Book 3 Babylon 2 thou 2 thee 2 shall 2 semitic 2 man 2 babylonian 2 Sea 2 Samaria 2 Paul Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 7606 man 6186 king 4809 people 4644 son 4613 day 3734 hand 3679 time 3217 land 2963 child 2850 word 2819 house 2776 place 2576 thing 2518 year 2518 city 2381 name 2344 father 2146 book 2056 way 2024 death 1982 life 1878 priest 1839 law 1838 prophet 1727 earth 1709 heart 1678 nation 1622 work 1537 history 1440 servant 1439 brother 1365 part 1331 chapter 1326 eye 1298 thy 1253 water 1253 shalt 1217 face 1213 head 1180 woman 1175 story 1173 sin 1090 temple 1082 enemy 1080 soul 1075 kingdom 1072 period 1048 one 1039 sacrifice 1025 end Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 8963 Lord 7637 God 6564 thou 6497 _ 5173 Israel 2255 David 1826 Jerusalem 1790 hath 1689 Jehovah 1682 Egypt 1639 Moses 1202 hast 1132 Testament 1107 Jews 1038 Thou 1016 Saul 995 Old 941 Jesus 894 Juda 880 Judah 858 ye 849 shalt 826 . 814 Jacob 769 Solomon 707 Babylon 694 Abraham 689 heaven 670 Joseph 667 Samuel 665 Bible 639 thee 622 Christ 571 Hebrews 547 Kenkenes 543 Philistines 527 Aaron 498 Rachel 488 Isaiah 485 i. 485 Book 471 Pharaoh 465 Deuteronomy 464 Code 450 Chapter 445 Levites 440 Job 426 Zarah 425 Priestly 422 Behold Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 22397 he 17799 it 13302 they 12062 i 11079 him 10136 them 5670 me 5284 we 4190 you 3896 she 3519 thee 2560 us 2327 her 1561 himself 921 themselves 674 itself 270 thyself 248 herself 214 ye 168 myself 164 one 99 mine 72 ourselves 49 thy 40 his 35 ii 34 theirs 20 iv 18 thou 17 yourself 17 vp 16 yourselves 9 ours 9 elias 8 whosoever 7 oneself 7 hers 6 xi 4 yours 3 ys 3 vnto 3 trodden 3 p 2 tollit 2 thee-- 2 lxxiii.-lxxxiii 2 him,-- 2 au 1 wt#ymwn 1 wil Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 80165 be 21087 have 7793 say 6774 do 6221 come 5280 make 5248 go 4388 take 4155 give 3421 see 2848 bring 2379 find 2314 know 2289 let 2066 call 1976 speak 1833 hear 1597 send 1486 stand 1475 tell 1423 pass 1411 put 1381 accord 1379 set 1369 fall 1271 follow 1260 become 1259 leave 1154 turn 1117 return 1085 bear 1079 keep 1069 destroy 1041 write 1037 seem 1030 offer 1017 appear 1004 die 1001 answer 998 look 985 deliver 964 begin 959 eat 910 live 900 command 898 carry 874 build 835 seek 824 hold 811 show Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 16115 not 4033 up 3797 so 3527 great 3261 also 3003 more 2687 other 2637 then 2593 now 2531 only 2395 out 2183 first 2011 even 1902 down 1885 very 1844 away 1831 own 1822 many 1819 old 1765 most 1558 high 1548 therefore 1494 well 1486 same 1474 thus 1453 good 1452 long 1352 again 1349 forth 1345 there 1286 early 1264 much 1249 as 1236 here 1230 little 1195 such 1102 young 1080 together 999 ever 967 still 965 yet 954 far 942 new 924 in 891 last 869 later 844 back 821 thereof 768 just 762 strong Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 335 least 329 most 246 good 204 early 179 great 172 high 84 old 76 late 64 young 52 Most 50 l 44 pure 42 eld 41 near 38 noble 35 low 34 deep 31 fine 29 strong 29 bad 24 manif 22 slight 20 small 19 simple 19 say 16 long 15 wise 14 speak 14 large 14 gav 13 rich 12 mean 12 full 12 dear 11 able 10 fair 10 e 10 dark 9 se 9 holy 9 faint 9 close 9 bitter 8 sitt 8 proud 8 poor 8 mighty 8 dwell 8 clear 8 chief Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1436 most 47 least 46 well 7 lest 5 highest 3 sayest 3 hard 2 walkest 2 near 1 weddest 1 visitest 1 sudden,--as 1 long 1 hidest 1 hatest 1 gaudiest 1 fiercest 1 est 1 early Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 2 www.catholicity.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://www.catholicity.com/market/CSoftware/ 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31018/31018-h/31018-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31018/31018-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/6/4/14643/14643-h/14643-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/6/4/14643/14643-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 waubrey@aol.com Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 shalt make also 20 god is not 14 hath taken away 14 shalt go in 12 lord is not 10 hath brought forth 9 book is not 9 david went up 9 lord do so 9 shalt take away 8 god do so 8 god was pleased 8 lord being angry 7 david went out 7 god does not 7 hath done great 7 lord was angry 7 thou be not 6 fathers have not 6 god was not 6 israel did evil 6 israel was not 6 lord is great 6 lord is just 6 name is great 6 name is not 6 people did not 6 people went out 6 shalt go down 5 _ is not 5 _ see _ 5 child is dead 5 david sent messengers 5 god be gracious 5 hath taken hold 5 hath turned away 5 israel came up 5 israel had not 5 israel went astray 5 israel went up 5 lord called samuel 5 lord is near 5 man is there 5 man was not 5 shalt have none 5 shalt take also 5 things are not 5 thou be angry 5 thou go out 5 time is not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 lord is not right 3 shalt do no work 2 god made not death 2 god was not yet 2 hath done no violence 2 land was not able 2 thing is not good 2 time is not good 1 _ are no sacrifices 1 _ is no more 1 _ is not enough 1 _ is not very 1 _ was not able 1 _ were no more 1 book are not less 1 book had no clear 1 book is not destitute 1 book is not inappropriate 1 book is not strictly 1 book makes no pretence 1 books give no direct 1 child is not awake 1 children are not probable 1 city took no harm 1 david did not long 1 david had no sword 1 david had no wish 1 david is not only 1 david was not greatly 1 david was not only 1 david was not sorry 1 day had not yet 1 day was not then 1 day were not so 1 days did not quickly 1 days was not more 1 death is no part 1 death is not altogether 1 death is not distinct 1 death is not slow 1 father was not well 1 fathers was not guilty 1 god does not always 1 god has not such 1 god is no longer 1 god is not entirely 1 god is not only 1 god is not unmindful 1 god makes no difference 1 god were not higher A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 26094 author = A. L. O. E. title = Hebrew Heroes: A Tale Founded on Jewish History date = keywords = Abishai; Abraham; Anna; Antiochus; Athenian; Bethsura; God; Greek; Hadassah; Israel; Jerusalem; Joab; Judas; Lord; Lycidas; Maccabeus; Pollux; Zarah; hebrew; syrian summary = "Ere I go to rest," said the stern Jew, "I will let Hadassah know that require that young Greek''s blood at his hand?"--Zarah covered her face Zarah, suddenly raising her head, and looking into the face of Hadassah "Oh, forgive me, mother," said Zarah, kissing the hand of Hadassah, "Be not angry with me, mother," faltered Zarah, wetting Hadassah''s hand mother!---And I shall surely be saved!" said Zarah more calmly, her "You have never seen Hadassah; you do not know her!" exclaimed Zarah Zarah of Hadassah, and had strangely drawn the maiden''s heart towards "The Lord Lycidas left this place yesterday lady," said the Greek. "Zarah is prisoner in yon palace," said Hadassah, "you will do all in "I thought that you had no kindred, Zarah," said Lycidas, with "Nay, Zarah," said Lycidas gaily, in reply to the maiden''s words; "I Zarah, on that morning, saw nothing of Lycidas, and Judas Maccabeus id = 17162 author = Anonymous title = Mother Stories from the Old Testament A Book of the Best Stories from the Old Testament that Mothers can tell their Children date = keywords = David; God; Israelites; Lord; Moses; illustration summary = Before God destroyed these cities, He sent two angels to Lot, One day God told Abraham to take his son Isaac, and to journey into the third day they came near the place God had pointed out, and Pharaoh saw what great wisdom God had given Joseph, and made him ruler to him God''s command to let the people of Israel go; telling him that When the people heard God''s message, they answered, "All that the Lord time, God told him to speak to the Israelites, asking them to give people of Israel, and told them what God had commanded. God had said to Joshua that the land of Canaan was to be taken go in the same manner round the city seven times; and God said that Joshua and the people did as God commanded. for her son and herself, for God had said that neither her handful of id = 18316 author = Anonymous title = Notable Women of Olden Time date = keywords = Abraham; Ahasuerus; Egypt; Esther; God; Hagar; Haman; Isaac; Israel; Jacob; Jehovah; Lord; Mordecai; Moses; Sarah summary = years, the characteristic of the true worshipper of God. Guided by an Omniscient hand, trusting in an Almighty power, cheered by faith of Abraham; that she too trusted and loved and worshipped the God of the wife; and while Abraham went out obeying God, Sarah followed, Once again God saw fit to test the faith of Abraham by calling upon him household, in the fear of God and the love of man, in the careful this earth who worshipped the true God. Thick moral darkness shrouded all other lands--the nation of Israel God designed Egypt to be the nursery of the nation of Israel. herself led to the knowledge and worship of Israel''s God. Might not one who thus adopted the brother, encircle in her affection God of Israel was promoting his own designs both among his people and in The people of Israel had departed from God and from the laws of Moses, id = 22162 author = Anonymous title = Children of the Old Testament date = keywords = David; God; Israel; Joseph; Samuel; Saul summary = Two boys, Joseph and Benjamin, sons of a rich Eastern shepherd, lived with a low bow; and Joseph said, "May God be gracious to thee, my son!" how the little boy would one day force this king to set free the chief helper until the old man passed away; and so the little boy of Samuel lived, among his young men on the little hill of Ramah, mourning good looks, saying that God was with him; and when King Saul heard this Then it was told to King Saul how David had come and had asked about been brought in, David said, "Let no man''s heart be troubled, for thy that the king set him over a troop of young men; and whenever Saul went that day forward, to see whether the young man was aiming at being king. After a time the king came out of the great tent again, and his friends id = 44119 author = Anonymous title = Jesus, The Messiah; or, the Old Testament Prophecies Fulfilled in the New Testament Scriptures, by a Lady date = keywords = CHAPTER; Christ; David; Father; God; Holy; Israel; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; Messiah; Moses; Psalm; Son; Spirit; jewish; roman summary = confess Jesus to be the Son of the most high God, and shall not we Lord God has given unto thee the throne of thy father, David; thou The Lord thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the The Lord thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the great in Israel; Jesus is the Lord God of the prophets, and unto him wonderful person of the Messiah, God united to the man Christ Jesus, the mysteries in the Wonderful Person of the God-man, Christ Jesus, the God-man, Christ Jesus, than to the first person of the sacred nature of the God-man, Christ Jesus, that was anointed to the great the personal presence of Jesus, the "Christ of God," "the Lord of submission to the command of the God-man Christ Jesus; when he said, We behold the God-man, Christ Jesus, The person here promising is the God-Man, Christ Jesus, for the id = 38724 author = Douce, Francis title = The Dance of Death Exhibited in Elegant Engravings on Wood with a Dissertation on the Several Representations of that Subject but More Particularly on Those Ascribed to Macaber and Hans Holbein date = keywords = Basle; Bible; CHAPTER; Dance; Devil; Eve; Hans; Holbein; Hollar; Horæ; John; King; Latin; Lyons; Macaber; Macabre; Man; Mechel; Mortis; Mr.; Old; Paris; Paul; Peignot; Pope; St.; Van; Whitehall; copy; cut; death; edition; engraving; figure; french; german; hand; illustration; print; subject; wood; work summary = old Macaber painting and other similar works where Death is represented in of peasants at Basle.--Lyons edition of the Dance of Death, Biographical notice of Holbein.--Painting of a Dance of Death peasants at Basle.--Lyons edition of the Dance of Death, 1538.--Doubts Basle paintings ascribed to Holbein; and that of the Dance of Death has Mr. Ottley having admitted that the edition of the Dance of Death, printed probability, employed the same engraver on wood as in the Dance of Death, _engraver_ of the Dance of Death, the thirty-sixth cut of which represents _List of several editions of the Lyons work on the Dance of Death, painted a Dance of Death at Basle, may not the before-mentioned verses of has made Holbein the engraver on wood of a Dance of Death, which, he says, Lyons, all the editions of the wood-cuts of the Dance of Death published id = 31876 author = Eiselen, Frederick Carl title = The Christian View of the Old Testament date = keywords = Assyria; B.C.; Bible; Christ; Egypt; Genesis; God; Israel; Jehovah; Jesus; Moses; New; Old; Palestine; Testament; babylonian; christian; hebrew; king summary = seen in the fact that the Old Testament contains many books written by In a real sense the entire Old Testament is a book of Clarke the Christian element in the Bible, the Old Testament teaching conclusions, if true, upon the Christian view of the Old Testament? light on these questions; to decide whether all the Old Testament books conclusions concerning the origin, form, and value of Old Testament which Luther criticized both the Old and the New Testament books is Old Testament study on the line of the higher criticism is necessarily assigns new dates to some of the Old Testament books; it believes that Hebrew history we are still entirely dependent on the Old Testament for inscriptions throwing light on Old Testament religion and history is the principal center of the worship of the Babylonian moon-god, Sin. The results of modern investigations into the nature of early Hebrew id = 18187 author = Hunting, Harold B. (Harold Bruce) title = Hebrew Life and Times date = keywords = Abraham; Bible; Canaan; David; Egypt; God; Hebrews; Isaiah; Jehovah; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Moses; STUDY; TOPICS; illustration; jewish summary = So one day armed men came to the Hebrew tents and the order was given Hebrews, at this time, did not doubt the real existence of other gods to the Hebrew story, Jehovah gave him a view of the land of Canaan No doubt every Hebrew father hoped that some day he or his children same time that the Hebrews settled in Canaan there had landed from people came to think of Jehovah as like his priests--as a Being who We are Jehovah''s people, and he is our God. What has the people during a long period of time--more than forty years. Hebrew God, Jehovah, had not protected them from these mighty =The great unknown.=--About this time there came to the people of all men; that beginning with this little nation God was making a Hebrews for all men who were not Jews. From that day to this the Jews have been a people id = 36444 author = Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman title = Studies in Old Testament History date = keywords = Bible; Egypt; Exod; God; Israel; Israelites; Jews; Judah; Sam; Solomon; Study; king summary = =Lesson II.=--_The Beginnings of Bible History._ Rise of the empires, =Lesson III.=--_The Beginnings of Bible History._ Sojourn in Egypt. =Lesson XIII.=--_The Rise of the Israelite Empire._ The reign of Saul. =Lesson XIV.=--_The Rise of the Israelite Empire._ The reign of David. =Lesson XV.=--_The Golden Age of Israel._ Reign of Solomon. =Lesson XVII.=--_The Empire of Israel._ Review the reigns of Saul, =Lesson XVIII.=--_Israel._ Causes and results of division. =Lesson XXVII.=--_The Captivity of Judah._ Review of Ninth Study. that every nation around Israel had its king (1 Sam. 21. Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, and the kingdom of Judah was [Illustration: SOLOMON''S DOMINIONS, THE KINGDOMS OF JUDAH & ISRAEL AND 3. Israel was taken to the lands south of the Caspian Sea (2 Kings 17. among the Jews were carried captive to Babylon (2 Kings 24. captives were the root of Judah, out of which in due time a new nation id = 39014 author = Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman title = Outline Studies in the Old Testament for Bible Teachers date = keywords = Bible; Exod; Gen.; God; Jews; Judg; Old; Outline; Sam; Sea; Testament; king summary = Bible: one year upon subjects contained in the Old Testament, taking the the Israelite people, their institutions of worship; and a second year world of Old Testament history was thus 1,400 miles long from east to 3. The =Eu-phra''tes=, the great river of the Bible world, rises on the A new chapter in Bible history opens at Gen. 12. With the reign of the first king a new period opens. 2. During this period the chosen people were ruled by kings; hence this V. In the closing period of Old Testament history we find the tribe of later times of Old Testament history the name referred only to the Is''ra-el-ites were determined God gave them a king (1 Sam. 8. I. =Sol''o-mon''s Empire= embraced all the lands from the Red Sea to the Josh''u-a, Judg''es, Sam''u-el, and Kings were called by the Jews "the current Bible of the Jews in all lands except, perhaps, Pal''es-tine. id = 41602 author = Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman title = Outline Studies in the New Testament for Bible Teachers date = keywords = Acts; Christ; Galilee; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Luke; Mark; Matt; Paul; Sea; jewish summary = the Sea of Galilee, the early home of Jesus (Matt. place where the Gospel was preached to other than the Jews (Acts 8. Jordan valley, visited by Jesus near the end of his ministry (Luke 19. hiding place of Jesus for a brief period (John 11. 3.) With each place name its event in the life of Jesus. 5. =Jerusalem.= During this period two events took place in 4. =It prepared for his ministry in Galilee.= The fame of Christ''s acts In the study of this period we note the following =Places=: study and place in order its events as a separate period in the life of attended by the disciples of Christ as by all worshiping Jews (Acts 2. church; but Solomon''s porch in the temple soon took its place (Acts 5. result followed, churches sprang up throughout Judea (Acts 9. churches visited again on his second journey (Acts 16. id = 8566 author = Kent, Charles Foster title = The Origin and Permanent Value of the Old Testament date = keywords = B.C.; Bible; Church; God; Gospels; Israel; Jehovah; Jesus; Moses; New; Old; Psalter; Solomon; Testament; hebrew; jewish; sidenote summary = [Sidenote: _Jesus'' study of the Old Testament_] Man, the Prophet, and the Messiah, whose work the New Testament records. [Sidenote: _The threefold grouping of the New Testament books_] THE GROWTH OF THE OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETIC HISTORIES THE GROWTH OF THE OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETIC HISTORIES [Sidenote: _The present classification of the Old Testament books_] In their present form, the books of the Old Testament, like those of the [Sidenote: _The early Judean prophetic history_] [Sidenote: _Comparison of the Old with the New Testament histories_] [Sidenote: _Influences that produced this later prophetic history_] [Sidenote: _The New Testament the sequel of the prophetic writings_] group of Old Testament books which contain the bulk of Israel''s laws. [Sidenote: _Date of the completion of the Hebrew Old Testament canon_] [Sidenote: _Study of the origin and growth of the Old Testament_] [Sidenote: _Study of Old Testament history_] [Sidenote: _Study of the Old Testament laws and institutions_] id = 2030 author = King, L. W. (Leonard William) title = Legends of Babylon and Egypt in Relation to Hebrew Tradition date = keywords = Anu; Babylon; Berossus; Column; Creation; Deluge; Egypt; Enlil; Epic; Euphrates; Gilgamesh; Nippur; Sun; Version; Vol; Ziusudu; antediluvian; babylonian; egyptian; hebrew; semitic; sumerian summary = the Deluge story and Creation myth, and some texts which throw new light early Sumerian and to the later Babylonian Versions, and to ascertain texts include the Sumerian Deluge Version and Creation myth to which I new Sumerian Version of the Deluge Story, which I propose to discuss in LECTURE II -DELUGE STORIES AND THE NEW SUMERIAN VERSION Hebrew Versions.(1) The Babylonian text in the Epic of Gilgamesh Semitic names in the Sumerian Dynastic List suggests very early later Sumerian myth of Creation.(2) The evidence we thus obtain that the traditions, while the Hebrew Versions resemble the Semitic-Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic, representing the later Semitic-Babylonian Version, our new Sumerian text agrees with both the Hebrew Versions as against Sumerian original for the Semitic-Babylonian Version, as recorded on Semitic-Babylonian myth of Creation is based upon a simpler Sumerian Semitic-Babylonian poem of Creation to Sumerian origins; and in the id = 7168 author = McFadyen, John Edgar title = Introduction to the Old Testament date = keywords = B.C.; Babylon; Chron; David; Ezekiel; Ezra; God; Isaiah; Israel; Jehovah; Jeremiah; Jerusalem; Job; Joshua; Judah; Moses; Nehemiah; Old; Samuel; Solomon; Testament; footnote; hebrew; king summary = is, the historical books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings, of the books, usually in the following order--Psalms, Proverbs, Job, The book received its present form from post-exilic redactors. the book presuppose that the temple is still standing, I Kings viii. throughout the book, parts of which clearly imply the exile, 1 Kings story of the kings of Judah, but only as 242 in the case of Israel. Israel, and the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah. the kings of Israel and Judah probably formed, not one book, as has words of this book, which predict the coming of the great prophet theme of the book was regarded as the love of Jehovah for Israel. then, was this book of the kings of Israel and Judah? the book of the Kings of Israel (2 Chron. is referred to the book of the kings of Israel and Judah (2 Chron. id = 16583 author = Miller, Elizabeth title = The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt date = keywords = Athor; Atsu; Deborah; Egypt; Egyptian; God; Goshen; Har; Hebrew; Hotep; Israel; Israelite; Kenkenes; Lady; Lord; Masaarah; Masanath; Memphis; Meneptah; Mentu; Nechutes; Nile; Pharaoh; Rachel; Senci; Seti; Tanis; Thou; aye; come; nay; ramese; thy summary = thou art in eternal peril because of thy lovely face. "Moses comes in time," Rachel said, speaking in a low tone, "for Israel "Aye, thou hast said," Nechutes admitted, his eyes showing a sudden Kenkenes observed, adding with a laugh, "mark thou, I have compared thee "Dost thou know Rachel, the Israelitish maiden?" Kenkenes asked, "Thou hast said, O my Kenkenes, that I should understand thy meaning thou--whatsoever I shall say will be said through love for thee, not to Kenkenes, if I did not know thee, I should say thou "Kenkenes, thou hast given me no opportunity to wish thee well, as the "One other thing, I would tell thee, Kenkenes," the prince said, "and "Come, Masanath," he said, "thou canst reach the limit of thy power to "Thou hast said," the prince began immediately, "that Har-hat hath "What hast thou to ask of the gods that thy king can not give thee?" id = 40173 author = Moore, George Foot title = The Literature of the Old Testament date = keywords = B.C.; Bible; Book; Ezra; God; Greek; Hebrew; Isaiah; Israel; Jehovah; Jeremiah; Jerusalem; Jews; Job; Joshua; Judah; M.A.; Old; Samuel; Solomon; Testament; jewish; king summary = older historical books (Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings) as well as what one book; and the division of Samuel, Kings, Ezra-Nehemiah, and third century B.C. that we come upon books written by Jews in Hebrew religion and the law of their God. The book is thus almost wholly in the form of address, and the in Jerusalem, a law book turned up, the reading of which threw King The extracts from these sources in the Book of Kings, like example; for the author of Kings history was prophecy teaching by by the author of the Book of Kings himself in xi. 20^b-26) the author of the Book of Kings has the word, and in the translation, that is, the third century B.C. The age in which the Pentateuch and the several Historical Books different periods of the history; the Book of the Kings of Judah and The greater prophetic books, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, all contain a id = 45952 author = Orchard, W. E. (William Edwin) title = The Evolution of Old Testament Religion date = keywords = Baal; Bible; Book; David; God; Isaiah; Israel; Jehovah; Jesus; Job; Moses; Old; Psalms; Sam; Testament; hebrew; king; prophet; religion; semitic summary = Now these ideas common to Semitic religion persisted among the Hebrews answer: the true religion of Jehovah existed from the earliest times, of the god, and in the pre-Prophetic religion of Israel this was Prophets do appeal with one consent to the original covenant of Jehovah the origin of the religion of Israel a piece of Nature-worship and We have seen that in the time of the Judges the religion of Jehovah Among the writings of the Old Testament, the Prophetical Books, whether the other hand the literary Prophets are against the national religion ideas of the Prophets; for Jehovah is said to have been concerned in The idea of God is the same as in the earlier Prophets, but present form existed in Ezekiel''s time, then the work of the Prophet first time in Israel''s history a prophet is found who is concerned with id = 36956 author = Soares, Theodore Gerald title = Heroes of Israel Text of the Hero Stories with Notes and Questions for Young Students date = keywords = Abraham; David; Egypt; Elijah; God; Israel; Jacob; Jonathan; Joseph; Lord; Moses; Pharaoh; Philistines; STORY; Samuel; Saul summary = Now the Lord said unto Abraham, "Get thee out of thy country, and from "And I came this day unto the fountain, and said, ''O Lord, the God of my Then Judah came near unto him, and said, "Oh my lord, let thy servant, I thy son Joseph, God hath made me lord of all Egypt: come down unto me, said unto me, ''Thou shalt not go over this Jordan.'' The Lord thy God, he And Gideon said unto God, "If thou wilt save Israel by mine hand, as And the Lord said unto Gideon, "The people that are with thee are too And when Samuel saw Saul, the Lord said unto him, "Behold the man of Therefore Saul said unto the Lord, the God of Israel, "Show the right." And Saul said unto David, "Go, and the Lord shall be with thee." And And Jonathan said unto David, "The Lord, the God of Israel, be witness; id = 4732 author = Wellhausen, Julius title = Prolegomena to the History of Israel date = keywords = 2Kings; Aaron; Abraham; Amos; Baal; Book; Chronicles; Code; David; Deuteronomy; Egypt; Exodus; Ezekiel; Ezra; Genesis; God; Isaiah; Israel; Israelites; Jacob; Jehovah; Jehovist; Jeremiah; Jerusalem; Jews; Joshua; Josiah; Judah; Judaism; Judges; Law; Levites; Leviticus; Mosaic; Moses; Nehemiah; Pentateuch; Philistines; Priestly; Sabbath; Samuel; Saul; Solomon; Torah; jewish; king summary = great work accomplished by the prophets in destroying Old Israel shall come into force to the days of David and Solomon (1Kings time,--the Books of Judges, Samuel, and Kings on the one hand, and in the year shall all thy men appear before the Lord Jehovah, Jehovah thy God in the place which He shall choose: in the feast year shall the land keep a Sabbath of rest unto Jehovah: thy field "I said indeed, saith Jehovah the God of Israel, that thy house him king over Israel, according to the word of Jehovah by Samuel fact in the olden time the proper Israel, and Judah was merely a unto me, Nay, but a king shall reign over us, when Jehovah your God of the time, not that the people of Israel begins to appear on the "There is no God but Jehovah, and Israel is his prophet." id = 14643 author = Willard, J. H. (James Hartwell) title = The Farmer Boy: The Story of Jacob date = keywords = Esau; Jacob summary = Isaac and Rebekah had twin sons whose names were Esau and Jacob, and the sons of Isaac, who were even richer than his father, prepared food And Isaac replied, "Here am I; who art thou, my son?" Then Jacob told Isaac ate the food and then blessed Jacob, whom he supposed to be Esau. had Jacob left his father, when Esau came back with the food his father Then Isaac told him that it was his brother Jacob who had robbed him, father''s sheep, and the shepherds told Jacob who she was. Jacob told Laban he would serve him seven years for his daughter Rachel After a while God told Jacob to go to Bethel, where, on his first night his sons Esau and Jacob buried him." Jacob''s sons were not slow to notice their father''s fondness for Joseph before he died he blessed Joseph''s two sons and made him promise to id = 31018 author = Willard, J. H. (James Hartwell) title = A Farmer''s Wife: The Story of Ruth date = keywords = Ruth; illustration summary = enough, Naomi bade Ruth and Orpah return to their own mothers'' homes, [Illustration: "NAOMI BID RUTH AND ORPAH RETURN."] [Illustration: A HARVEST FIELD IN PALESTINE TO-DAY.] [Illustration: A HARVEST FIELD NEAR BETHLEHEM TO-DAY.] glancing around the field, Boaz saw Ruth among the gleaners and asked Naomi, and knew that she had come to trust in the care of God. At meal time Boaz invited her to eat with the reapers, and even handed When Naomi saw what a quantity of barley Ruth had brought home, she It pleased Naomi to hear that Boaz had shown kindness to Ruth and to [Illustration: "EVERY DAY RUTH GLEANED IN THE FIELDS."] Naomi told Ruth to go to the threshing-floor of Boaz, and speak to him fared, my daughter?" Then Ruth told her all that Boaz had said and And then Boaz went on and asked the man if he would redeem it, and the of God, Boaz and Ruth were married. id = 1609 author = nan title = The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Old Testament — Part 1 date = keywords = Aaron; Abraham; Absalom; Ammon; Assyrians; Benjamin; Chanaan; Chapter; David; Egypt; Ephraim; Galaad; God; Isaac; Israel; Jacob; Jeroboam; Jerusalem; Joab; Jonathan; Jordan; Josaphat; Joseph; Josue; Juda; Levites; Lord; Manasses; Moab; Moses; Pharao; Philistines; Samaria; Samuel; Saul; Solomon; come; king; shall summary = And God said to Abraham: Sara thy wife shall bear thee a son, thy son Joseph: God hath made me lord of the whole land of Egypt; come And the Lord thy God shall have delivered them to thee, thou shalt And when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land, And when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land, And when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land, When thou art come into the land which the Lord thy God shall command thee this day, that thou love the Lord thy God, and walk in his land to sin, which the Lord thy God shall give thee to possess. The Lord shall bring thee, and thy king, whom thou shalt have And David said: O Lord God of Israel, thy servant hath heard a id = 1610 author = nan title = The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Old Testament — Part 2 date = keywords = Antiochus; Assyrians; Babylon; Behold; Chaldeans; Chapter; Christ; Daniel; David; Demetrius; Egypt; Ephraim; Ezechias; Gentiles; God; Holy; Israel; Jacob; Jeremias; Jerusalem; Jews; Jonathan; Juda; Libanus; Lord; Moab; Nabuchodonosor; Nicanor; Samaria; Sedecias; Tyre; come; hath; high; king; man; shall; sion; thee; thou; thy summary = Thou hast multiplied thy wonderful works, O Lord my God: and in O Lord, thou wilt open my lips: and my mouth shall declare thy O Lord God of hosts, convert us and shew thy face, and we shall Thou wilt turn, O God, and bring us to life: and thy people shall In their hands they shall bear thee up: lest thou dash thy foot All the Gentiles shall fear thy name, O Lord, and all the kings The Lord at thy right hand hath broken kings in the day of his The Lord shall reign for ever: thy God, O Sion, unto generation The Lord shall bring upon thee, and upon thy people, and upon the strong king shall rule over them, saith the Lord the God of hosts. the Lord thy God shall send thee to us. Wherein shall I cleanse thy heart, saith Lord God: seeing thou id = 27510 author = nan title = Select Masterpieces of Biblical Literature date = keywords = Abimelech; Balaam; Balak; Bible; Egypt; God; Israel; Jacob; Joseph; LORD; Pharaoh; Shechem; Wisdom; Zion; man; thee; thou; thy summary = Then Judah came near unto him, and said, Oh my lord, let thy servant, I to my father, and say unto him, Thus saith thy son Joseph, God hath made come upon my lord the king: that thou shalt be driven from men, and thy The LORD shall open unto thee his good thee: thy sheep shall be given unto thine enemies, and thou shalt have The LORD shall bring thee, and thy king thou didst not hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God. And it shall And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Son of man, set thy face The word of the LORD came again unto me, saying, And thou, son of man, The word of the LORD came again unto me, saying, And thou, son of man, There is none like unto thee, O LORD; thou art great, and thy name is