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Tennyson, In Memoriam.
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2 Chron. ix. 1.
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Prov. xxxi. 1-9.
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Articles XXI. and XXXVII.
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Eph. ii. 12.
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2 Chron. xii. 12, peculiar to Chronicles.
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1 Kings xv. 3.
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2 Chron. xxxiii. 11-20, peculiar to Chronicles.
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2 Kings xxiii. 32.
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2 Kings xvi. 5.
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Isa. viii. 2.
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2 Chron. xxxiii. 9.
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2 Chron. xxxvi. 5, 8, 11.
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2 Chron. xxviii. 5-15, peculiar to Chronicles; cf. 2 Kings xvi. 5, 6.
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2 Chron. xxviii. 16-25, peculiar to Chronicles; cf. 2 Kings xvi. 7-18.
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xxviii. 27, peculiar to Chronicles.
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2 Chron. xi. 13, 14, xxix. 34, xxx. 27, all peculiar to Chronicles. In xxx. 27 the text is doubtful; many authorities have “the priests and the Levites.”
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I.e., in the view given us by the chronicler of the period of the monarchy, after the Return the priests were far more numerous than the Levites.
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1 Chron. xxvi. 30-32.
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2 Chron. xix. 4-11.
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2 Chron. xv. 3. In the older literature the phrase would bear a more special and technical meaning.
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Exod. xxxii. 26-35.
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Num. xxv. 3.
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Psalm cvi. 30, 31.
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1 Chron. xii. 23-28.