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INDEX

I. SUBJECTS
ABEN EZRA doubts the authen-
ticity of the Pentateuch, 35 ;
and of Deutero-Isaiah, 265,
287.
Accentuation at the same time
supplies the place of punctua-
tion, 495.
Akiba, Rabbi, maintains the
equal canmicity of the entire
Scriptures, 480 ; establishes
the treatment of Scripture
which depends on the letters,
500 ; Aquila said to have been
a pupil of R. Akiba, 516.
Alexander Jannaeus, the question
of Psalms by or concerning,
409 f.
Alterations, deliberate and de-
signed, of the traditional text,
507 f.
Apocalyptic literature, character
of, 383 ; Is. xxiv.-xxvii. (p.
278 f.), xxxiv.-xxxv. (p. 281 f.),
Joel (p. 328 ), and Daniel (p.
383 ) are apocalyptic in char-
acter.
Aquila, translator of the Bible,
515 f.
Archaisms, supposed, of the
Pentateuch absent in Joshua,
155.
Archetype of Massoretic text,
499 f.; unequal value of the
text of various books in, 501 ;
employed the literae finales,
and had a system of word-
division, 501.
Artistic form of Lamentations,
413 ; Proverbs, 437 f., 440 ;
Canticles, 459 f.
BALAAM oracles, 121 f.
Baruch, the pupil and friend of
Jeremiah, writes the prophet's
discourses at the latter's dicta-
tion, 297 ; his biographical
chronicle of Jeremiah, 300 f.,
313.
Beeri, father of the prophet
Hosea, said to have written
Is. viii. 19 20, 320.
Ben Ascher, 503 f.
Ben Naphtali, 503 f.
Bethar, the Bible-codex from,
500 f.
Bomberg Bible, the, divides
Samuel (p. 181 ) and Kings
(p. 206 ) into two books.
Book of the Covenant, the (Ex.
xxi.-xxiii.), 128 - 132 ; was al-
ready known to Deuteronomy,
and used by the latter, 63 f.,
69 - 73 ; originally belonged to
E, and stood in the latter in
the place now occupied by
Deuteronomy, 131 f.; is a
deposit of old Israelitish cus-
tomary law, of the early regal
period, 131 f.; Rd its author,
141 ; Book of Deuteronomy
also so called, 50 f.
Book of the Upright (or Valiant),
see Jashar.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Introduction to the Canonical Books of the Old Testament. Contributors: Carl Cornill - author, G. H. Box - transltr. Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: 543.
    
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