. The student's Old Testament ... . of David the man of God, one division following another.^^Meshullam, Talmon, and Akkub, the porters, kept watch over the store-rooms at the gates, ^e-pj^ggg were in the days of Joiakim the son of Jeshua,the son of Jozadak, and in the days of Nehemiah the governor, and of Ezrathe priest, the scribe. m 127 This is found also in 6, but cf. 9-2>. The second may be for Adajah, II2,1 Chr. 9«.» 12^ Wanting in Gk. and Luc. Also in the margin of the Heb. the second name is inter-preted as a verb. 0 12U So 22. 23 and 3os.,Ant., XI, 7K Heb., 121 So 2. 1 1


. The student's Old Testament ... . of David the man of God, one division following another.^^Meshullam, Talmon, and Akkub, the porters, kept watch over the store-rooms at the gates, ^e-pj^ggg were in the days of Joiakim the son of Jeshua,the son of Jozadak, and in the days of Nehemiah the governor, and of Ezrathe priest, the scribe. m 127 This is found also in 6, but cf. 9-2>. The second may be for Adajah, II2,1 Chr. 9«.» 12^ Wanting in Gk. and Luc. Also in the margin of the Heb. the second name is inter-preted as a verb. 0 12U So 22. 23 and 3os.,Ant., XI, 7K Heb., 121 So 2. 1 12 So Gk. and Luc. and 3. According to 2 Hatlush has here dropped So Luc. and 3. • 1220 So 7. t 1222 The verse is obscure. A slight correction supported by the Gk. and Lat. gives theabove intelligible reading. 1222 Darius II, 335-332 , the last king of Persia. 122 Slightly correcting the with the aid of Gk. and Luc. w 122* According to lli the first three names of - in the Heb. are to be connected with ^K 384. THE MACCABEAN STRUGGLE I AND II Maccabees THE MACCABEAN STRUGGLEI CAUSES OF THE MACCABEAN STRUGGLE, I Mac. 1 § 168. Alexander the Great and his Successors, I Mac. 1-History of the Hasmoneans I Mac. 1 ^Now after Alexander the Macedonian, the son of Philip, who Alex-came from the land of Chittim,^ had smitten Darius king of the Persians con- ^and Medes, he reigned in his place as the first ruler of the Syrian kingdom.*^ quests -He fought many battles. And won many strongholds. And slew the kings of the earth;^He went on to the ends of the earth; And took spoils from a multitude of nations.*And when the earth was at peace before him. He was exalted and his heart was lifted up; He gathered an army exceeding great, And ruled over countries and peoples and principalities; And they became tributary to him. ^Thereupon he fell sick, and when he perceived that he should die, ^he pivis- called his most distinguished servants, who had been brought up with him o


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