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    Brief von Jacob Grimm an Johann G. Flügel

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    BRIEF VON JACOB GRIMM AN JOHANN G. FLÜGEL Brief von Jacob Grimm an Johann G. Flügel ( -

    Brief von Jacob Grimm an Johann G. Flügel

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    BRIEF VON JACOB GRIMM AN JOHANN G. FLÜGEL Brief von Jacob Grimm an Johann G. Flügel ( -

    II : Deux textes inconnus de Max Jacob communiqués par le Dr G. Durand

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    Durand G., Jacob Max. II : Deux textes inconnus de Max Jacob communiqués par le Dr G. Durand . In: Centre de recherches Max Jacob, N°10, 1988. pp. 67-72

    Schulze, G[eorg] an [Jacob o. Wilhelm] Grimm (1 Brief)

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    SCHULZE, G[EORG] AN [JACOB O. WILHELM] GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Schulze, G[eorg] an [Jacob o. Wilhelm] Grimm (1 Brief) (Br4923) Brief 4923 (Br4923

    Seibt, G. K. Wilhelm an Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm (2 Briefe)

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    SEIBT, G. K. WILHELM AN JACOB UND WILHELM GRIMM (2 BRIEFE) Seibt, G. K. Wilhelm an Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm (2 Briefe) (Br4947) Brief 4947 (Br4947) Brief 4948 (Br4948

    Erinnerungen aus dem Leben der Herzogin Amalia von Weimar / Von C. G. Jacob.

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    ERINNERUNGEN AUS DEM LEBEN DER HERZOGIN AMALIA VON WEIMAR / VON C. G. JACOB. Erinnerungen aus dem Leben der Herzogin Amalia von Weimar / Von C. G. Jacob. (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (4) Vorwort. (5) Text (6

    The presence and absence of god in the Jacob narrative

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    This thesis explores the theological complexity of the Jacob narrative. In particular this is centred upon the paradox of divine presence and absence, and the contrast of the human and the divine. In the first part, an investigation is made of three key episodes which contain an encounter with the divine: the opening oracle (25:19ff), Bethel (28:10-22) and Peniel (32:23-33). It is concluded that the first passage is constructed as an introduction, making explicit the theme of the presence of God in the Jacob story, but also introducing the human side of the paradox. Bethel and Peniel are based on older pre-Yahwistic traditions, now shaped and incorporated into the story of Jacob to throw a theological perspective over the wider plot. The second part consists of a reading of the wider Jacob story, with particular attention to the theme of divine presence and absence and the interaction of the human and the divine. It is argued that even the most human of stories betray a theological interest and contribute to the overall paradox, but also that there are several indications of the presence of God. In the conclusion, it is noted that behind the present unity of the Jacob story there is evidence of earlier traditions, a growing together of material, and supplements offering new perspectives. It is also concluded that a close reading of the final text and a historical-critical appreciation need not be mutually exclusive, and that a cautious use of critical insights has thrown light upon the final form. Finally, it is argued that the theme of the presence and absence of God offers a way of reading the Jacob story in a theological way, that does most justice to its historical depth, final form, and canonical status

    Letter from Jacob G. Armstrong to W.G. Spencer

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    Jacob updates the Spencer family on Thomas\u27s activity, considers military strategy and Ambrose Burnside; describes the wool business in relation to a cotton shortagehttps://digitalcommons.owu.edu/harvey-letters/1210/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Jacob G. Armstrong to Thomas S. Armstrong

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    Jacob discusses Wilbur\u27s health and the people caring for him in the 4th Street Hospital. William heads for Cincinnati to visit Wilbur at the urging of Mr. Gomer Wynne.https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/harvey-letters/1056/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Jacob G. Armstrong to Thomas S. Armstrong

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    Jacob has at last received the money Thomas sent from Annapolis and suggests suing the courier service for interest. The sum will be used to pay debts and bolster the family\u27s farming business.https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/harvey-letters/1154/thumbnail.jp
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