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Ecclus. xlvii. 12-21.
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Matt. xii. 42.
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Matt. vi. 29.
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Acts vii. 47.
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1 Chron. xxix. 25.
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2 Chron. ix. 22, 23.
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2 Chron. viii. 11.
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Neh. xiii. 26.
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Such changes occur throughout, and need not be further noticed unless some special interest attaches to them.
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Kings v. 13; ix. 22, which seems to contradict this, is an editorial note.
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2 Chron. ii. 2, 17, 18; viii. 7-10.
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1 Kings ix. 11, 12.
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2 Chron. viii. 1, 2, R.V.
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1 Chron. xxii. 9.
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1 Chron. xxix. 23, 24.
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2 Chron. i. 7-13.
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2 Chron. i. 14-17.
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v. 11, 12, peculiar to Chronicles.
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vi. 41, 42, peculiar to Chronicles, apparently based on Psalm cxxxii. 8-10.
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1 Chron. xxi. 26; 2 Chron. vii. 1-3, both peculiar to Chronicles.
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vii. 8-10, mostly peculiar to Chronicles. The text in 1 Kings viii. 65 has been interpolated from Chronicles.
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vii. 13-15, peculiar to Chronicles.
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viii. 3, 4, peculiar to Chronicles. Hamath is apparently referred to as a possession of Judah in 2 Kings xiv. 28.
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viii. 12-16, peculiar in this form to Chronicles, but based upon 1 Kings ix. 25.
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ix., as in 1 Kings x. 1-13.