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041 _aeng
050 _aBM165
_b.V713 1963
100 _aVriezen, Th C.
245 4 _aThe religion of ancient Israel
_b/
_cTh C. Vriezen
260 _aPhiladelphia :
_bWestminster Press, 
_c1963
300 _a328 p.
_b;
_c23 cm.
505 _aI. Introduction -- II. Israel's religion against the background of the religions of the Ancient East -- Israel and the surrounding world -- Some parallel phenomena that illustrate the relationship -- Cohesive and distinguishing aspects of the ancient Semitic religions in general -- The religion of Egypt -- The religion of Babylon -- The Phoenician-Canaanite religion -- The Aramaean religion -- The religion of some Transjordanian peoples -- The Edomites -- The religion of the North Arabian tribes -- The character of Israel's religion -- III. Religious life at about the year 1000 -- Yahweh, the God of Israel -- Holy places -- Some social factors -- IV. The Prehistory -- V. Yahweh -- VI. The victory of Yahwism -- VII. New forms of life, state and religion -- VIII. The great prophets -- IX. Reformation and downfall -- X. Regeneration and recovery -- XI. Centralization and disintegration.
650 _aJudaism—History—To 70 A.D.
999 _c53598
_d53598