The golden voice; a treatment in verse of the period of the "Babylonian captivity" in Hebrew history and the return to Jerusalem: with special reference to the prophecy of Deutero-Isaiah (Isaiah 40-55, exclusive of the "Suffering servant" passages). 1939.

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The golden voice; a treatment in verse of the period of the "Babylonian captivity" in Hebrew history and the return to Jerusalem: with special reference to the prophecy of Deutero-Isaiah (Isaiah 40-55, exclusive of the "Suffering servant" passages). 1939.

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