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It is commonly stated that there are about 2700 words contained in the Hebrew and not in the LXX. The most important omissions are: x. 6S, Unique Supremacy of Jehovah; xxxiii. 14-26, The Branchj and the Covenant with the Levites and David ; xxxix. 4-13, Fall of Jerusalem; xlviii. 45 f.. On Heshbon, in Oracle on Moab ; lii. 28-30, Statistics as to captives. The Utterances on the Nations are inserted in the middle, after xxv. 13, as in Isaiah and Ezekiel, instead of almost at ^ This verse is reje...cted by Giescbrecht, but accepted by Rothstein (Kautxsch) and CormlL Digitized by VjOOQ IC 200 BIBLICAL INTRODUCTION the end, chh. 46-49. They are also arranged in the order, Elam, Egypt, Babylon, Philistines, Edom, Ammon, Kedar, Damascus, Moab; instead of the order of the Hebrew Text, Egypt, Philistines, Moab, Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Kedar, Babylon. In minor variations the correct text is to be found sometimes in the one edition, sometimes in the other; but the longer passages absent from the LXX.
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