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... letter ( jot ιῶτα = yodh ) , nor even a distinguishing part of a letter , but the horns , thorns or crowns , as the rabbis called them , which were purely decorative apexes drawn above certain letters in scrolls of the sacred Torah . Cf ...
... letter ( jot ιῶτα = yodh ) , nor even a distinguishing part of a letter , but the horns , thorns or crowns , as the rabbis called them , which were purely decorative apexes drawn above certain letters in scrolls of the sacred Torah . Cf ...
Page 190
... letters ap- pearing in his works.18 Secondary writers like Josephus , besides inventing letters , sometimes transfer the letters in their sources bodily , whether the latter be genuine or not . It is often difficult to determine which ...
... letters ap- pearing in his works.18 Secondary writers like Josephus , besides inventing letters , sometimes transfer the letters in their sources bodily , whether the latter be genuine or not . It is often difficult to determine which ...
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... letters or called letters when , as sometimes happens , the original title is lost . This is illustrated by the " letter " of Aristeas to Philocrates and the so - called Epistle to Diognetus , to mention only two writings associated ...
... letters or called letters when , as sometimes happens , the original title is lost . This is illustrated by the " letter " of Aristeas to Philocrates and the so - called Epistle to Diognetus , to mention only two writings associated ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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