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xiv. 9-15.
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So R.V. marg.; R.V. text (with which A.V. is in substantial agreement): “There fell of the Ethiopians so many that they could not recover themselves”; i. e., the routed army were never able to rally.
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The second reformation is dated early in Asa's fifteenth year, and Abijah only reigned three years.
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xv., based upon 1 Kings xv. 13-15, but the great bulk of the chapter is peculiar to Chronicles; the original passage from Kings is reproduced, with slight changes in vv. 16-18.
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2 Sam. xii. 9-11. “Barak” with LXX. and Peshite; Masoretic text has “Bedan.”
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Judges v. 6, 7; vi. 11; viii. 15-17; ix.; xii. 1-7; xx.; xxi.
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Cf. 1 Kings xv. 12.
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1 Chron. ix. 3.
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Exod. xxii. 20; Deut. xiii. 5, 9, 15.
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1 Kings xv. 16, 32, 33.
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xvi. 7-10, peculiar to Chronicles.
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Isa. vii. 17.
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Isa. xxxi. 1; xxx. 3.
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Jer. ii. 36.
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Zech. iv. 10.
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The date, as before, is peculiar to Chronicles.
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xvi. 12b, peculiar to Chronicles.
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Time and Tide, xii. 67.
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George Eliot, Romola, xxi.
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Part II., Chap. IX.
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xvii., peculiar to Chronicles.
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1 Chron. xviii. 1-3.
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xix. 1-3, peculiar to Chronicles.
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xix. 4-11, peculiar to Chronicles.
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Milman, Latin Christianity, Book XI., Chap. I.