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Jer. xxiii. 5, 6; cf. xxxiii. 15 and Isa. iv. 2, xi. 1. The Hebrew word used in the last passage is different from that in the preceding.
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Ezek. xxxiv. 23, 24; xxxvii. 24, 25.
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Zech. iii. 8; the text in vi. 12 is probably corrupt.
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Hag. ii. 23.
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Zech. xii. 8.
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Written after the death of Pompey.
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Schultz, Old Testament Theology, ii. 444.
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An incidental reference is made to these facts in 1 Chron. xii. 19.
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2 Sam. iii. 39.
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2 Sam. v. 21; 1 Chron. xiv. 12.
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Deut. xxiv. 16, quoted in 2 Chron. xxv. 4.
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2 Sam. xxi. 19; 1 Chron. xx. 5.
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1 Chron. x. 14.
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Cf. xi. 1-9; xii. 23-xiii. 14; xv.
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1 Chron. xi. 2.
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1 Chron. ii. 15.
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1 Chron. xii. 1, 19. There is no certain indication of the date of the events in xi. 10-25. The fact that a “hold” is mentioned in xi. 16, as in xii. 8, 16, is not conclusive proof that they refer to the same period.
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xii. 20.
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1 Chron. xxix. 27.
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xi. 10-47; xx. 4-8.
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xiii. 14-xvi.
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xvii.
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xviii.; xx. 3.
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I.e., virtually Jehovah our God and the only true God.
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For a more detailed treatment of this incident see chap. ix.