History of the People of Israel From the Earliest Times to the Distruction of J

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History of the People of Israel From the Earliest Times to the Distruction of J
Carl Heinrich Cornill
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Thus every possibility is to be precluded of our falling into the delusion that we know him in knowing the date of his birth and of his death and the outward circumstances of his life ; he is to stand before us simply in his work. The life and activity of Jesus fell into the period of Jewish history which is to occupy our attention in this chapter, and his activity was possible only on the soil of Israel and among the Jewish people ; but yet a history of the people of 240 HISTORY OF THE PEOPLE ...OF ISRAEL. Israel is not the place in which to speak of him. He swept across the hopelessly darkened sky of Israel like a meteor, flashing and vanishing ; he had no effect upon the history of the Jewish people, and the fact that he did not do this, that he deliberately refused to do so, became, humanly speaking, his doom. His people and his time demanded a Messiah with the sword of Gideon, one who would break the dominion of Eome and re-establish the ardently longed-for king- dom of Israel. Jesus regarded it as his mission to break the power of sin and to establish the Kingdom of God, which is not accomplished with the sword of outward power but through the in- ward regeneration of the spirit.

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