An Introduction to the Old Testament Chronologically Arranged

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An Introduction to the Old Testament Chronologically Arranged
Harlan Creelman
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, n. 4 (§ 655, etc. ).
LITERATURE OF THE DIVIDED KINGDOM 99 the description (vss. 3 ff. ) ; and the prophet's identification of himself with the people (vs. 2), which has no parallel in the clearly authentic writings of Isaiah. Accordingly it has been assigned to the Persian, or even Maccabean times (Duhm). Others (Cen. B. ) date it from the close of the Kingdom (except vss. 14-16), based perhaps on an oracle of the prophet. Cf. The view that the bulk of the chap, is from Isa. Plus later additi
...ons, espec. Vss. 20- 24 (Wade, Isa. In loc. ). I k. Chap. 22 : 15-25. This is a prediction of the downfall of Shebna, who is to be succeeded by Eliakim. This is commonly assigned to this same period, but it belongs in it clearly before 701 B. C. , as in that year this prediction had been fulfilled (cf. 2 Ki. 18 : 18 ; 19 : 2, where Eliakim is represented as holding the office, which was occupied at the time of this prophetic message by Shebna).
/. Chap. 1. This chapter, which seems clearly to have been written during some invasion of the land [cf.


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