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of the tribe of Dan, that they went up against Leshem. But this expedition was not taken until after Joshua's death; nor did the tribes of Israel come to agreement with the inhabitants of Canaan, whilst Joshua was living; therefore all these observations must have come not from Joshua, but from a later hand. We are told, that what Joshua wrote about the sun and moon's standing still, was also found in the book of Jasher; but the book of Jasher was more modern than these times. It contained hints of what David desired the children of Judah might be taught, and therefore was a book probably not in being until David's age. In like manner, a tract of land in the xixth chapter of Joshua is called Cabul; but this country seems not to have had this name until Hiram called it so in the days of Solomon." I might add to these some other observations of a like sort ; but how obvious is it to reply to all of them ? 1. That the observation of Rahab's being alive suggests that the book of Joshua had been composed long before any of these more modern intimations could be given; and consequently, that none of these could be in the original book of Joshua. 2. The learned are

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Vid. Cleric. Dissertat. de Scriptoribus, lib. Histor. Vet.

Testam.

i Josh. vi. 25.

abundantly satisfied, that there are many little strictures and observations of this nature now found in divers parts of the sacred books, which were not written by the composers of the books in which they are found. 3. Dean Prideaux says of them that they were additions made by Ezra, when, upon the return from the captivity, he collected and settled for the Jews a correct copy of their holy Sciptures.' What authority this most learned writer had for this opinion, I cannot say; I suspect it proceeded from a desire to preserve the same regard for these additions and interpolations which is due to the sacred writings; for he says, Ezra was assisted in making these additions by the same Spirit, by which the books were at first written." But, whether Ezra made his copy of the Scriptures from original books of them then extant; or rather, whether he did not make his copy from collecting and comparing such transcribed copies as were in the hands of the Israelites of his time; whether in the copies he consulted, the additions we are speaking of might not stand as marginal hints made by private hands in their copies of the sacred books; whether Ezra could ever design either to add to the sacred books, or to diminish ought from them;" though perhaps finding divers of these intimations of use to the reader for illustrating, and comparing one

* See Prideaux' Connections, part i, book v. 'Id. ibid.

•Prov, xxx. 6.

m Ibid.

part of the sacred writings with another, or suggesting what might explain an obscure or antiquated name or passage in them, he might take such as he judged thus serviceable into his copy also; but whether he did not insert them in his copy, as marginal hints and observations only; and whether their being made, as we now find them, part of the text, has not been owing to the mistake or carelessness of later transcribers from Ezra's copy; are points which I submit, with all due deference, to the judgment of the learned.

END OF VOL. III.

AARON, with Hur, holds up Moses' hands, while

the Israelites were in battle with the Amalekites
With Moses, Nadab, and Abihu, sees the GOD
of Israel..

Required to make the Israelites an idol.....

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86

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175

His excuse for suffering the people to go into idolatry 177
He and his sons consecrated to the priest's office. 223
With Miriam opposes Moses

His behaviour upon the deaths of his two sons
Dies on mount Hor...

Abihu, son of Aaron, his offence and death....
Reason for the vengeance inflicted on him,
Abiram, with Korah and Dathan, his rebellion
The grounds of it....

The miracles that reduced it.

Achan, his transgression and death...

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ibid.

243

432

Aish, Hebrew word for man, its ancient derivation,. 164

Africanus, who and when he lived ...

His chronography, of what kind.

What judgment to be formed of it.....

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Age, the brazen, next the times of Jupiter..
The circumstances of the times so called
Alexander the Great, his disposition of his kingdoms
considered...

His march over the sands of Libya..

The embassies attending his entry into Babylon.. 489

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Apophis, the king of Egypt, who was drowned in the

Red Sea

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Arad, king of that city, attacks the Israclites, &c... 316

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'Acess, who so called at the first rise of kingdoms... 160

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