64 examples of ewald in sentences

Next to them, according to Ewald, "were three nations living toward the South,the Hittites, the Jebusites, and the Amorites; then two in the most northerly country conquered by Israel,the Girgashites and the Hivites; then four in Phoenicia; and lastly, the most northern of all, the well known kingdom of Hamath on the Orontes."

The Shepherd Kings were warlike, and led their armies from Scythia,that land of roving and emigrant warriors,or, as Ewald thinks, from the land of Canaan: Aramaean chieftains, who sought the spoil of the richest monarchy in the world.

"The Theocracy," says Ewald, "by pronouncing any human ruler unnecessary as a permanent element of the State, lapsed into anarchy and weakness.

He had the charge of his father's sheep,not the most honorable employment in the eyes of his brothers, who, according to Ewald, treated him with little consideration; but even as a shepherd boy he had already proved his strength and courage by an encounter with a bear and a lion.

Both Stanley and Geikie, however, seem to be indebted to Ewald for all that is striking and original in their histories,so true is Solomon's saying that there is nothing new under the sun.

Ewald notices emphatically this outward prosperity, which introduced luxury and pride throughout the kingdom.

In this period Ewald thinks there was a great stride made in sacred literature, especially in recasting ancient books that we accept as canonical.

"His wisdom enabled him (as legend informs us) to interpret the speech of beasts and birds, a gift shared afterwards, it was said, by his descendant Hillel (Koran, sura 37, Ewald, Gesch.

Out of these elements an elaborate historical theory is constructed, which Ewald and Fritzsche have taken the trouble to refute on historical grounds.

The long list given in 'Supernatural Religion' [Endnote 61:1] of those who maintain the middle date of Clement's Epistle (A.D. 95-100) includes apparently all the English writers, and among a number of Germans the weighty names of Bleek, Ewald, Gieseler, Hilgenfeld, Köstlin, Lipsius, Laurent, Reuss, and Ritschl.

p. 637 (and Ewald?), does not seem to be exactly to the point.

The names of Fichte, Emerson, Parker, Francis Newnian, Cousin, Ewald, H. Martineau, and others of equal note, appeared on his list.

APPELT, EWALD P., ed. Die häuser von Ohlenholf.

Edited by Ewald P. Appelt.

GRUNSKY, CARL EWALD. Valuation, depreciation and the rate-base.

Assisted by Carl Ewald Grunsky, Jr. 2d ed., rev. & extended.

APPELT, EWALD P., ed. Die häuser von Ohlenholf.

Edited by Ewald P. Appelt.

BANSE, EWALD. Germany prepares for war; a Nazi theory of national defense (Raun und Volk im Weltkriege)

It was not for nothing that he had passed an apprenticeship among the divines of Germany, and been the friend and correspondent of Tholuck, Schleiermacher, Ewald, and Sack.

"Ewald: Intro.

The lofty character of this book, the "St. John of the Old Testament," as Ewald called it, is thus rendered intelligible; as it stands for the aspirations of the noblest movement in ancient Jewish history.

Ewald assigns this poem to the northern kingdom, which had separated itself from Judah chiefly in reaction from the Solomonic innovations.

STIER, RUDOLF EWALD, German theologian; was a devout student of the Bible as the very Word of God, and is best known as the author of the "Words of the Lord Jesus" (1800-1862).

He was himself a disciple, and an enthusiastic admirer of Ewald, a very learned Hebraist, and an unflagging student.

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