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33:21 as the captivity of Dan and Naphtali inflicted by Tiglath-pileser in 734 B. C. In the next year Volkmar Herntrich presented still another study of Ezekiel.^^ In a manner similar to that of Torrey and Smith he demonstrates that many of the prophecies in Ezekiel were delivered in Palestine. He found in the book, however, a Babylonian framework which he believed to be the work of an exile, who de- sired to claim Ezekiel for the captivity. He concluded accordingly that two authors had contrib...uted to the book. In 1935 Canon John Battersby Harford issued his Studies in the Book of Ezekiel.^^ After reviewing the work of the scholars already mentioned, he examined the phenomena presented by the book and concluded that it contains the work of a pre-exilic prophet who lived in Jerusalem, which was expanded and enlarged by an editor who lived in Babylonia. It was this editor who added chs. 40-48. The phenomena on which these writers base their theo- ries of dual authorship are various. They include not only the repetitions already mentioned, but two accounts of the prophet's call, one in ch.
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