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xiv. 15, 16, peculiar to Chronicles.
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2 Kings xix. 5-7, 20-34.
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xxxii. 20.
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xxxiii. 10, 18.
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xxxv. 21, 22, 25, peculiar to Chronicles.
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1 Esdras i. 28.
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Ezra v. 1; vi. 14.
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Neh. vi. 14.
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1 Chron. xii. 18, peculiar to Chronicles.
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Acts ii. 30.
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2 Kings iv. 42.
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Abbott, Through Nature to Christ, p. 295.
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Jer. xv. 10.
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Deut. xviii. 18.
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Ecclus. xlix. 10.
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R.V. “delight in” is somewhat too strong.
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It is, however, possible that the text in Samuel is a corruption of text more closely parallel to that of Chronicles.
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Noldius and R. Salom. apud Bertheau i. 1.
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Josh. xviii. 28; Judges i. 21, as against Josh. xv. 63; Judges i. 8, which assign the city to Judah.
316
1 Chron. xxvii. 23, 24.
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Ver. 7 is apparently a general anticipation of the narrative in vv. 9-15.
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Josh. v. 13.
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Schultz, Old Testament Theology, ii. 270.
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Exod. iv. 21; Josh. xi. 20; 1 Sam. xix. 9, 10; 2 Sam. xxiv. 1; 1 Kings xxii. 20-23.
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Prov. xvi. 4; Lam. iii. 38; Isa. xlv. 7.