The History of Israel Translated From the German volume 5

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The History of Israel Translated From the German volume 5
Heinrich Ewald
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This only implies that this translation of the law acquired among the Egyptian Ju deans a respect in general equal to that paid to the original itself; and this, more- over, we know from other indications. But this respect led to the supposition that it emanated from the power resident in the Supreme Council at Jerusalem, '' as though these seventy members at Jerusalem had entrusted their power to execute it to seventy equally competent deputies selected out of their midst as their representati...ves. It was this idea which first won for the number seventy its significance in this connection. With it is combined the briefest and most vivid representation of the high respect which was at an early period acquired, and for centuries afterwards maintained, by this translation of the sacred law. '^ ' Pp. 86, 138 note 3. Camo so famous through tho Sjnedrion, * It is sufficient to recall the twenty- the later Judeans assumed that there were four priestly families, p. 113, and tho also seventy-two nations and languages on forty-eight cities of tho Levites, as well as tho earth, as they thought they could find the fact explained on p.

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