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Other changes are paraphrastic , the writer of B. not feeling himself absolutely
tied to follow the letter of A. Lastly , there are what we may call textual corruptions
; and it is noticeable that B. sometimes retains a better reading than we have in
our ...
Other changes are paraphrastic , the writer of B. not feeling himself absolutely
tied to follow the letter of A. Lastly , there are what we may call textual corruptions
; and it is noticeable that B. sometimes retains a better reading than we have in
our ...
Page viii
5 ) ; also 2 and 2 , as in Shobach and Shophach ; similarly , 5 and 2 , 1 and 2 , 7
and 5 are substituted for each other . ( 6 ) Sometimes a new reading took its
starting point from one of these literal variations that grew up in the course of
copying .
5 ) ; also 2 and 2 , as in Shobach and Shophach ; similarly , 5 and 2 , 1 and 2 , 7
and 5 are substituted for each other . ( 6 ) Sometimes a new reading took its
starting point from one of these literal variations that grew up in the course of
copying .
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Without hastily setting down every inconsistency as a false reading , we must be
prepared to acknowledge that there may be - - nay , there must be — a
considerable amount of textual corruption in all the books , and we must give due
credit to ...
Without hastily setting down every inconsistency as a false reading , we must be
prepared to acknowledge that there may be - - nay , there must be — a
considerable amount of textual corruption in all the books , and we must give due
credit to ...
Page xxii
... supposing that these had the opportunity of either reading or hearing them .
The most notable illustrations of this are given in the Appendix . We can readily
understand that if a prophet were sent to warn any particular nation , he would
recall ...
... supposing that these had the opportunity of either reading or hearing them .
The most notable illustrations of this are given in the Appendix . We can readily
understand that if a prophet were sent to warn any particular nation , he would
recall ...
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21 the incident is referred to in accordance with the reading of B. Gibeon ( El Jib )
is a little W. of Geba ( Jeb'a ) , and both are in a straight line with Gezer . Baal -
Perazim is simply called Mount Perazim by Isaiah . The site has not been ...
21 the incident is referred to in accordance with the reading of B. Gibeon ( El Jib )
is a little W. of Geba ( Jeb'a ) , and both are in a straight line with Gezer . Baal -
Perazim is simply called Mount Perazim by Isaiah . The site has not been ...
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