Companion to the Bible by E. P. (Elijah Porter) Barrows
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these--V. _The Wisdom of Solomon_--13. Its Divisions and their
Contents--14. Authorship of the Book--Its Merits and Defects--VI. _Ecclesiasticus_--15. Its Titles and Contents--16. Date of the Book and of its Translation--VII. _Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah_--17. Character and Contents of the Book of Baruch--18. Second, or Syriac Book of Baruch--19. So-called Epistle of Jeremiah--VIII. _Additions to the Book of Daniel_--20. Enumeration of these--Their Authorship and Date--IX. _The Prayer of Manasses_--21. Remarks on this Composition--X. _The Books of the Maccabees_--22. Number of these Books--Remarks on their Historic Order--Origin of the Name Maccabee--23. First Book--Its Genuineness and Credibility--Its Authorship and Date--Original Language--24. Second Book--Its Character and Contents--25. Third Book--Its Contents and Character--Fourth Book--Its Stoical Character--Its Contents--Fifth Book--Its Original Language and Contents * * * * * PART III. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT. FIRST DIVISION--GENERAL INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER XXIV. Language of the New Testament--1. God's Providence as seen in the Languages of the Old and New Testaments--Fitness of the Hebrew for its Office in History, Poetry, and Prophecy--2. Adaptation of the Greek to the Wants of the New Testament Writers--3. Providential Preparation for |
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