Examples of using Semites in English and their translations into German
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With the Semites everything is begotten.
The descendents of Shem are known as Semites.
Are even Semites evil from their youth on?
But the people of Malta have been Semites, not Hellenes.
Are even Semites evil from their youth on? Ephesians 2:3.
Shem is the one who gives his family his name: The Semites.
The Semites shared these ideas with primitive communities in every part of the world.
We still don't know who told those Semites where to hit us?
Accordingly, the Semites who migrated back from the Delta, therefore, Egyptians Lagarde, Or., 20, Mitt., 54.
He was not even the progenitor of all the Bedouin Semites who were held captive in Egypt.
But he's not going to make the rendezvous because, somewhere in the foothills of the Andes,he's going to be kidnapped by Semites.
As to writing, the Semites in Babylonia had used the cuneiform syllabic script, and had had a separate race.
Seven was the most sacred number amongthe Hebrews(see shābūa',' week'of seven days), and among the Semites general.
Amongst the Semites, the title is in full force of the earliest times, and it is still the only spring of the order in Arabia.
I said“cruel“ and in fact this trait is one of the most characteristic of the Hellenes, common to them and the Semites.
The Semites have great moral qualities, but not those from which a law for civilised nations could have been developed.
Oh. Well, we all suffered during the war, but if Japanand Germany had not been victorious, then Semites would be running the world today.
Racially the Semites were among the most blended of Urantia peoples, containing hereditary factors from almost all of the nine world races.
The first of the three series proved an outstanding success andwas published in 1889 under the title The Religion of the Semites, First Series.
The Semites disliked to speak the name of their Deity, and they therefore resorted to numerous appellations from time to time, such as.
The hair, like the blood, was considered a seat of life,and was a common offering not only among the Semites, but in all parts of the world.
The Chaldeans were Semites and the same as the Kashdu, Kashshu, or Kassites, who conquered Babylonia, and ruled it from the 13th cent.
Many of the instances cited in this article,but the existence of such marriages in Arabia makes it likely that we should find traces of them among the Semites in general.
Hebrew institution, for it was practiced by both Hamites and Semites(Barton, 98-117), and is pictured on an Egyptian monument earlier than the 1st dynasty Hellenic Horn Bull, 1892.
The date palm(Phœnix dactylifera) is a tree essential to existence in the deserts of Arabia,and was therefore held sacred among the Semites from the earliest historic times.
These advisers of the crown were mostly natives of Asia Minor, Greeks and Semites, that is to say, the recognised masters in the handling of abstractions and in juristic subtleties.
The Semites of Egypt had always taken Seth as their patron deity; one could say they were allegiant to the cosmic thoughtform represented by Seth, who was none other than Yahweh, the Corrupt Demiurge.
What chiefly impressed Semites was apparently the size of the legion, and'legion' appears to be a proverb among them for a large number of persons in orderly combination.
It is clear that Shemites or Semites simply stands for a geographical division, for some of the nations traced to him- eg Elam, and Lud(probably Lydians)-are certainly not Semitic.
Do not all historians tell us that the Semites and half-Semites, in spite of their great intelligence, never succeeded in founding a State that lasted, and that because every one always endeavoured to grasp all power for himself, thus showing that their capabilities were limited to despotism and anarchy, the two opposites of freedom?