281 2 Chron. x.x.xv.

282 1 Chron. xiii. 10.

283 2 Chron. xxvi. 16-23.

284 2 Chron. x.x.xi. 3-5.

285 Mal. i. 8; iii. 4, 10.

 

286 2 Chron. x.x.xi. 10.

287 Exod. xv. 3.

288 Psalm lxxiv. 8, 9. This psalm is commonly regarded as Maccabaean, but may be as early as the chronicler or even earlier.

289 1 Macc. iv. 46.

290 Ezra ii. 63.

291 2 Chron. xxix. 25, peculiar to Chronicles.

292 2 Chron. xii. 5-8, peculiar to Chronicles.

293 2 Chron. xv.-xvi. 10, peculiar to Chronicles.

294 2 Chron. xix. 2, 3, xx. 14-18, 37, all peculiar to Chronicles.

295 xxi. 12-15, peculiar to Chronicles.

296 xxiv. 18-22, peculiar to Chronicles.

297 xiv. 15, 16, peculiar to Chronicles.

298 2 Kings xix. 5-7, 20-34.

299 x.x.xii. 20.

300 x.x.xiii. 10, 18.

301 x.x.xv. 21, 22, 25, peculiar to Chronicles.

302 1 Esdras i. 28.

303 Ezra v. 1; vi. 14.

304 Neh. vi. 14.

305 1 Chron. xii. 18, peculiar to Chronicles.

306 Acts ii. 30.

307 2 Kings iv. 42.

308 Abbott, _Through Nature to Christ_, p. 295.

309 Jer. xv. 10.

310 Deut. xviii. 18.

311 Ecclus. xlix. 10.

312 R.V. "delight in" is somewhat too strong.

313 It is, however, possible that the text in Samuel is a corruption of text more closely parallel to that of Chronicles.

314 Noldius and R. Salom. _apud_ Bertheau i. 1.

315 Josh. xviii. 28; Judges i. 21, as against Josh. xv. 63; Judges i. 8, which a.s.sign the city to Judah.

316 1 Chron. xxvii. 23, 24.

317 Ver. 7 is apparently a general antic.i.p.ation of the narrative in vv.

9-15.

318 Josh. v. 13.

319 Schultz, _Old Testament Theology_, ii. 270.

320 Exod. iv. 21; Josh. xi. 20; 1 Sam. xix. 9, 10; 2 Sam. xxiv. 1; 1 Kings xxii. 20-23.

321 Prov. xvi. 4; Lam. iii. 38; Isa. xlv. 7.

322 Zech. iii. 1.

323 Jer. vii. 12-14; xxvi. 6.

324 1 Chron. xxviii. 19.

325 Heb. vii. 14.

326 Hos. xii. 13.

327 Schultz, _Old Testament Theology_, ii. 353.

328 2 Chron. x.x.x. 6; 1 Kings xviii. 36.

329 1 Chron. xvi. 13, 17; Gen. x.x.xii. 28.

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