84 Gen. xxviii. 20; x.x.xiii. 20.

85 This translation is obtained by slightly altering the Masoretic text.

86 iv. 41; cf. R.V.

87 1 Sam. xv.

88 Judges i. 17.

 

89 Judges i. 22-26.

90 Judges xviii.

91 Vv. 7-10, 18-22.

92 Deut. x.x.xiii. 20; 1 Chron. xii. 8, 21.

93 Gen. xxv. 15.

94 Gen. xvi. 12.

_ 95 Lay of the Last Minstrel_, iv. 3.

96 Vv. 25, 26. Note the curious spelling _Tilgath-pilneser_ for the more usual _Tiglath-pileser_.

97 Cf. Bertheau, i. 1.

98 In Josh. xix. 42, xxi. 24, Aijalon is given to Dan; in Judges i. 34 it is given to Dan, but we are told that Amorites retained possession of it, but became tributary to the house of Joseph; in 2 Chron. xi. 10 it is given to "Judah and Benjamin." As a frontier town, it frequently changed hands.

99 2 Chron. xvi. 9.

100 2 Chron. xx. 20.

101 2 Chron. xxix. 6.

102 1 Chron. vi. 31-48, xv. 16-20; cf. psalm t.i.tles.

103 1 Chron. vi. 33, 37; cf. Psalm lx.x.xviii. (t.i.tle).

104 1 Chron. xvi. 38, 42.

105 1 Chron. ix. 26-32; cf. 1 Chron. xxiii. 24-32.

106 2 Chron. xxix.-x.x.xi.; x.x.xiv.; x.x.xv.

107 2 Chron. xxix. 27, 28.

108 Num. iv. 3, 23, 35.

109 1 Chron. xxiii. 24, 27. Probably "twenty" should be read for "thirty" in ver. 3.

110 1 Chron. xxiv. 6.

111 2 Chron. x.x.xiv. 13; x.x.xv. 3.

112 2 Chron. x.x.xv. 3; cf. 1 Chron. xxiii 26.

113 1 Chron. xxvi. 29.

114 2 Chron. xvii. 7, 9.

115 Wellhausen, _History of Israel_, p. 191; cf. 2 Chron. xix. 4-11.

116 1 Chron. ix. 31, 32.

117 Ezra ii. 36-39.

118 1 Chron. xxiv. 1-19.

119 Luke i. 5.

_ 120 Bell. Jud._, IV. iii. 8.

121 1 Chron. xxiv. 20-31; 2 Chron. x.x.xi. 2.

122 1 Chron. xxv.

123 1 Chron. xxvi.; Ezra vi. 18; Neh. xi. 36.

124 Recently a complaint was received at the General Post-office that some newspapers sent from France had failed to arrive. It was stated that the names of the papers were-_Il me manque_; _Plusieurs; Journaux_; _i.e._, I am short of "Several" "Papers."

125 1 Chron. ix. 3.

126 Luke ii. 36.

127 Levi of course excepted.

128 1 Chron. iii.

129 ii. 55.

130 iv. 21-23.

131 Maspero, _Ancient Egypt and a.s.syria_, p. 60.

132 Craddock, _Despot of Bromsgrove Edge_. Teck Jepson is, of course, an imaginary character, but none the less representative.

133 Cave, _Scripture Doctrine of Sacrifice_, p. 163.

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