The Levitical Priests a Contribution to the Criticism of the Pentateuch

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2 Kuenen, 87^-858 B. C. ; Bleek, 800 B. C. ; Keil, 877-847 B. C. Compare Delitzsch in the Zeitschrift fur die gesammte lutherische Thculogie und Kirche, Leipzig 1851, S. 306 ff.
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125 he manifests antagonism towards a certain priest, the only one who is mentioned in the book. This, how- ever, proves absohitely nothing. Amos prophesied, not in Judah, but in Israel, under Jeroboam 11. He therefore came into collision, not with an Aaronitic priest, but with the spurious high priest of Bethel, w
...here Jeroboam i. Had set up a golden calf, and ordained priests from the lowest of the people who were not of the sons of Levi. Certainly no real antagonism is apparent betw^een Amos and the Mosaic law. While it might be difficult to prove that Amos directly referred to the law given by Moses, he says : "' For three transgressions of Judah, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof; because they have despised the law of the Lord, and have not kept His commandments " (comp. Lev. Xxvi.

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