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C o n t e n t s . XVII
A. Origin and Relation of the Idea. §. 114. 115.
B. Content of the Idea. §. 116. 117.
Appendix.
Aesthetic Content. §. 118.
1. According to the Apocrypha. §. 120. original: "א" (Aleph). The author uses Hebrew letters as list markers.
2. According to Josephus and Philo. §. 121. 122. original: "ב" (Bet). Flavius Josephus and Philo of Alexandria were influential Jewish thinkers of the 1st century CE.
3. According to the New Testament and the Jewish Writings. §. 123. original: "ג" (Gimel).
1. According to the Apocrypha. original: "א" (Aleph). The Apocrypha refers to books included in some versions of the Bible but excluded from the Jewish and Protestant canons.
I. The Idea of God according to His absolute independence.
A. Jehovah the one and supreme God. §. 124.
B. God’s Spirituality and Holiness. §. 125. original: "Geistigkeit und Heiligkeit." Geistigkeit refers to God's nature as spirit rather than physical matter.