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Within recent years much has been written concerning the relation of the Hebrews to the surrounding nations, especially Babylonia and Assyria. While many phases of this relation have been discussed with great fulness, the most fundamental question has received a relatively inadequate consideration. This general question is, What features of the religious teachings, or theology, of the Old Testament are to be con sidered common to the Hebrews and some other nation or nations, and what features are distinct ive. Various elements in this question have been discussed, but it has been approached usually from the other side, with the consideration, e. G., of the features which Babylonia has contributed to the Old Testament. It is this general question which the present writer proposes for consideration.

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