land of promise
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the land of promise · the holy land
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1 expressionthe land of promise1 mention
Adversus Judaeos (Latin)
In short, when through Moses the priestly law was being written down in Leviticus, we find it prescribed to the people of Israel that sacrifices should be offered to God in no other place than in the land of promise, which the Lord God was about to give to the people of Israel and to their brothers — so that, Israel having been brought in, the sacrifices and burnt offerings might be celebrated the …
in the texts
Letters
The promised land, entered by Israel but denied to Moses.
here is the wilderness in which the people, sanctified, received the law, and thus, entering into the land of promise, saw God.
" For where are the many labours of Moses the servant, when the contradiction of a single moment cancelled his entrance into the land of promise?
The Rights of War and Peace
Biblical Canaan.
Yet there is no doubt, but the law of nations allows any one to send spies, as Moses did to the land of promise, of whom Joshua was one.
Adversus Judaeos
The land given to Israel, prescribed by the Levitical law as the sole legitimate site for sacrifice.
In short, when through Moses the priestly law was being written down in Leviticus, we find it prescribed to the people of Israel that sacrifices should be offered to God in no other place than in the land of promise, which the Lord God was about to give to the people of Israel and to their brothers — so that, Israel having been brought in, the sacrifices and burnt offerings might be celebrated the …