id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2634 Huxley, Thomas Henry The Evolution of Theology: an Anthropological Study Essay #8 from "Science and Hebrew Tradition" .txt text/plain 22409 877 63 one deny that the old Israelites conceived Jahveh not only in the image must be assumed to have worshipped Jacob's God, Jahveh, had carried off, as "strange gods" even as late as the eighth century B.C. The writer of the books of Samuel takes it quite as a matter of course prohibition to worship any supreme god other than Jahveh, which precedes spiritual existences known as Elohim, of whom Jahveh, the national God of Israel, is one; that, consistently with this view, Jahveh was as Saul dealt with the priests of the sanctuary of Jahveh at Nob. Nevertheless, Finow showed his practical belief in the gods during the books of Samuel without discovering that the old Israelites had a moral Israelites of the time of Samuel and Saul, is (to say the least) by no Therefore Saul said unto Jahveh, the Elohim of Israel, Shew the God I have substituted Jahveh and Elohim.] ./cache/2634.txt ./txt/2634.txt