738 See also p. 160. Verse 4 is clearly out of place here, referring to
a hardly relevant subject. Verse 6 is less improbable an
illustration of the harder troubles in store for the prophet. There
is no reason to doubt the genuineness of the rest: _Thou can’st not
trust_, so Greek; Hebrew _thou art trusting_. Hitzig, etc., by
changing one consonant read _thou art fleeing_. _Rankness_ lit.
_pride_ or _extravagance_. If verse 6 is original, the date of the
whole is early.
739 See above, p. 202.
740 v. 31; p. 125.
741 ii. 22 f.; xiii. 23; xvi. 12; xvii. 1; etc.
742 ii. 11-13, 22, 25, 31 f.
743 ii. 35; v. 31; vii. 4-11, 21 ff.; xi. 15; xiv. 12.
744 iv. 3, 4; vii. 3 ff. etc.
745 xv. 18.
_ 746 Debase not the throne of Thy Glory_, xiv. 21.
747 xiv. 8, 9; see p. 57.
748 x. 1-16 is a later writer’s; see p. 207.
749 vi. 27; see pp. 132, 133.
750 xii. 1 ff., etc.
751 xx. 7, 11.
752 xvii. 7 f.; p. 54.
753 See above, p. 299.
754 Shortly before his death, Professor A. B. Davidson said to me,
“These prophets were terribly one-idea’d men”—their one idea being
that the Lord was about to do something.
755 ii., iii. _passim_.
756 ii. 31.
757 ii. 8; _Where is the Lord?_
758 i. 12 ff.
759 xxvii. 5.
760 xxii. 7; i. 15; iv. 6; v. 15, etc.
761 xxii. 25 f.; xxiv. 8 ff.; xxv. 9; xxvii. 6; xxxii. 3; xxxiv. 2, 22.
762 xviii. 1-11.
763 i. 9 f.; etc.
764 ii. 9; xii. 1 ff.; xiii. 1; xviii. 1; xix. 1, xxiv. 1 f.; xxvii. 2;
xxxii. 6; xxxv. 2; xxxvi. 2, 28.
765 ii. 5, 11; viii. 19 (?); xiv. 22; xvi. 19, 20; xviii. 15; xxxii. 30
(?), etc. _Bubble_, Hebrew _hebel_, lit. _breath_, usually rendered
_vanity_ by our versions.
766 Deut. iv. 19 reconciles the two by saying that Yahweh had assigned
the gods to their respective nations.
767 Above, pp. 187 ff.; ii. 9, 31 f.; iii. 12, 19; etc.
768 ix. 24; cp. v. 1 ff., etc.
769 vii. 3 ff.; xxvi. 13. See above, pp. 155 ff.
770 xxii. 15 f.
771 ix. 7; cp. ii. 9, 35; v. 7-9, 25.
772 Not from the very earliest; ii. and iii. utter pleadings rather than
condemnations.
773 iii. 1 ff., 20.
774 vi. 11; iv. 8, 26; xxv. 15; xxx. 24 (also, but out of place in
xxiii. 20); cp. xiii. 12-14.
775 ii. 20; iii. 3, 6 ff., 20; xii. 8.
776 iv. 28; v. 7; vii. 16; xi. 14; xv. 1 ff.
777 v. 9, 29; ix. 9; xxi. 7.
778 vi. 15; viii. 12; ix. 15 (xxiii. 15); xv. 7, 8; xiii. 24; xviii. 17;
vi. 26; ix. 11; vii. 15; xxiv. 9, 10.
779 ii. 19; iv. 18; vii. 19; xiii. 22.
780 vi. 27-30; pp. 132 ff.
781 ii. 30, v. 3.
782 ii. 25; xviii. 12; vi. 15; viii. 12; xi. 14; xiv. 11.
783 v. 31; xiii. 25; xviii. 11 ff.; xxiii. 14-17; xxvii. 9; xxviii. 15.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account