The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament Considered a Disserta
The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament Considered a Disserta
Benjamin Kennicott
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25, 26, 29, the fame — ch. 9, 16, nnnx A- baziah, without the T — ver. 21, Ahazihu; fo again Ahazihu in ver. 23 ; and yet the very 2d word from this is Almziah : ftrange Inconfiften- cy ! — ver. 27 and 29, Ahaziah — ch. 10, 13 j and II; I, 2 ; four times AJoazihu — but juft after the lail: Ahazihu is Ahaziah: which 2d Name however is AJjazihu in the Camb. MSS 1, 2. Let us now trace this Name in Chronicles. 2 Chro. 21, 17. Here liis Name is \nv^^^\:> Ihua- haz J yet the Verfions declare here for... AJoazihu — ch. 22; I, 2, three times Ahazihu — ver. 6, innt V Ozrihu, a new variation from AJjazihu ; but here alfo the ancient Verfions are all for A- hazihu. (The Name Ozrihu has been already difcover'd to be given to the King^ when it be- long'd to his Fricjl ; and here 'tis given to the King^ when it belong'd to one of his Captains -, fee ch. 23, I. ) — In the very next verfe it is a- gain properly Ahazihu — In ver. 8, 9, 10, 11, 'tis 7 times Ahazihu — Yet in ch. 25 ; 23, 25, he is twice call'd Tnj^in* Ihuahaz.
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