Elements of Science Moral And Religious a Text book for Schools And General Us
Elements of Science Moral And Religious a Text book for Schools And General Us
S a Jewett
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— The entire Jewish nation- ality was a theocratic institution now historical, )'ct THE THEOCRACr. 235 it will always speak and testify to men. Its one grand purpose was to make known to all the people of the earth the One True God ; and to foreshadow and symbolize the more spiritual kingdom of the promised Messiah, by the calling of Abraham out of Chaldea. B\- the preservation and aggrandizement of Joseph, and of Moses taught "in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, " schooled into meekness by for...ty years of exile, the Lord then appearing to him to commission him as the leader and deliverer of his people from four hundred years of Egyptian bond- age, by the sublime revelations of moral law and re- ligious duty at Mount Sinai, b}- the forty years' dis- cipline of a rebellious people in their wanderings through the wilderness, by triumphs and defeats in entering into the Promised Land, and b\- the felt presence of Jehovah in the holy tabernacle and in the ark of the covenant, supplemented by the min- istry of the prophets illustrious in their impassioned appeals, dire predictions of calamities impending o\xr the disobedient, with promises of prosperity and joy due to obedience to the Divine will, the entire and willing acceptance of the monotheistic idea not being drilled into the cognition and the affec- tions of this chosen people, till their sins were brought home to the entire consciousness b\' the dreadful experiences of the seventy years of Babylonish cap- tix'ity, when they took uj) the plaint, "B^- the rivers of Babvlon, tliere we sat down.
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