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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. | -543- | | |
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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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