The only satisfactory explanation of this measure is that it was intended as the foundation of an organized and vigorous government, like that of Egypt or Phoenicia, under which the exact number of the houses and inhabitants of every city and village... The History of Israel - Página 161por Heinrich Ewald - 1871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Heinrich Ewald - 1878 - 388 páginas
...xxiv. ; the additions to this * 2 Sam. xxiv. ; cf. p. 136 sq. narrative, which appear in 1 Chron. xxi. reason, simply because an undertaking of such importance...city and village would have to be obtained, so as to make it possible to summon the people for general taxation. The progress towards some such completion... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1878 - 402 páginas
...the foundation of an organised and vigorous government, like that of Egypt or Phoenicia, under wh. the exact number of the houses and inhabitants of...every city and village would have to be obtained, so ae to be able to summon the people for general taxation." — Ewald. с Beectœr. the warriors of Israel... | |
| P. C. Barker - 1884 - 510 páginas
...satisfactory explanation of this measure is that it was intended as the foundation of an organized and vigorous government, like that of Egypt or Phoenicia,...be able to summon the people for general taxation. But it is well known what a profound aversion and what an instinctive abhorrence certain nations, ancient... | |
| Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones - 1884 - 522 páginas
...satisfactory explanation of this measure is that it was intended as the foundation of an organized and vigorous government, like that of Egypt or Phoenicia,...and village would have to be obtained so as to be ablo to summon the people for general taxation. But it is well known what a profound aversion and what... | |
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