The History of the Hebrew Nation And Its Literature With An Appendix On the Heb

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The History of the Hebrew Nation And Its Literature With An Appendix On the Heb
Samuel Sharpe
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Jehovah, O house of Aaron, bless ye Jehovah, O house of Levi, bless ye Jehovah, Xe that fear Jehovah, bless ye Jehovah.
It was the feeling here described which led to the for- bidding a large part of the population of Jerusalem from entering the courts of the Temple on the east and west of the Altar. The space on the north of the Altar, to which 23 354 NEHEMIAH GOVERNOR OP JUDEA ; B. C. 445 — 433.
alone strangers were admitted, was, after a time, called tlie Court of the Gentiles. It is " the a
...ppointed place '' of Isaiah Ivi. 5. It was used as a market-place ; and though it was part of Mount Moriah, some of the more prejudiced Jews at times declared that it was no part of the Holy Place. It was in contradiction to this opinion that chapter xliii. 12 of Ezekiel, written before the Temple had been rebuilt, but when its restoration was hoped for, had promised that the whole top of the hill should be most holy. The time of Ezra and Nehemiah is strongly marked by the revival of the priesthood, as shown in these Psalms.

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