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... hand of our author , or that , ( b ) if it is from his hand , it is disarranged . Now the first solution ( a ) is that adopted by most of the leading German scholars of the past thirty years . Thus with Völter ( Die Offenbarung Johannis ...
... hand of our author , or that , ( b ) if it is from his hand , it is disarranged . Now the first solution ( a ) is that adopted by most of the leading German scholars of the past thirty years . Thus with Völter ( Die Offenbarung Johannis ...
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... hand ' ( Ch . shou , shu , siu , su , ' hand ' ) , which with its five fingers was a natural symbol for five . This view may be supported by the analogy of W IA , I , the usual Sumerian word for ' five ' ; a term which has long been ...
... hand ' ( Ch . shou , shu , siu , su , ' hand ' ) , which with its five fingers was a natural symbol for five . This view may be supported by the analogy of W IA , I , the usual Sumerian word for ' five ' ; a term which has long been ...
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... hand ' , taken along with the Sumerian GUN , gu , ' hand ' , ' side ' ( a phonetic use of the Neck - symbol : CT . xii . 10 ) , seems to indicate an old Asiatic word GÅM , GUM , GUN , ' fist ' orbent hand ' . Accordingly , viņ hanšu ...
... hand ' , taken along with the Sumerian GUN , gu , ' hand ' , ' side ' ( a phonetic use of the Neck - symbol : CT . xii . 10 ) , seems to indicate an old Asiatic word GÅM , GUM , GUN , ' fist ' orbent hand ' . Accordingly , viņ hanšu ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
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