Companion to the Bible by E. P. (Elijah Porter) Barrows
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Kings--Peculiarities which distinguish them from these Books--Particular
Attention to the Matter of Genealogy; Fullness of Detail in Respect to the Temple Service; Omission of the History of the Kingdom of Israel; other Omissions--21. Position of the Chronicles in the Hebrew Canon--Their Authorship and Date--Their Relation to the Books of Kings--22. Difficulties connected with these Books--VI. _Ezra and Nehemiah_--23. General Remarks on these Books--Change in the Relation of the Hebrews to the Gentile Nations--Gradual Withdrawal of Supernatural Manifestations--24. While the Theocracy went steadily forward to the Accomplishment of its End--The Jews reclaimed from Idolatry in Connection with the Captivity--Establishment of the Synagogue Service and its Great Influence--25. The Book of Ezra--Its Authorship--Parts written in Chaldee--Persian Monarchs mentioned by Ezra and Nehemiah--26. The Book of Nehemiah--Its Contents and Divisions--First Division; Second Division; Third Division--27. Authorship and Date of the Book--VII. _Esther_--28. Contents of this Book--Feast of Purim--29. The Ahasuerus of this Book--Remarks on its History CHAPTER XXI. THE POETICAL BOOKS (INCLUDING ALSO ECCLESIASTES AND CANTICLES). 1. Books reckoned as Poetical by the Hebrews--Hebrew System of Accentuation--A. _Characteristics of Hebrew Poetry_--_Its Spirit_--Harmony with the Spirit of the Theocracy; Vivid Consciousness of God's Presence; Originality; Freshness and Simplicity of Thought; Variety--Job and Isaiah. David, Solomon; Diversity of Themes; Oriental Imagery; Theocratic Imagery--_Form of Hebrew Poetry_--3. Its Rhythm that of Clauses--Antithetic Parallelism; Synonymous Parallelism; Synthetic Parallelism--Combinations of the above Forms--Freedom of Hebrew Poetry--Peculiarities of Diction--_Office of Hebrew Poetry_--4. The |
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