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160. 737 Hebrew adds, _Thou seest me_. 738 See also p. 160. Verse 4 is clearly out of place here, referring to a hardly relevant subject. Verse 6 is less improbable an illustration of the harder troubles in store for the prophet. There is no reason to doubt the genuineness of the rest: _Thou can'st not trust_, so Greek; Hebrew _thou art trusting_. Hitzig, etc., by changing one consonant read _thou art fleeing_. _Rankness_ lit. _pride_ or _extravagance_. If verse 6 is original, the date of the whole is early. 739 See above, p. 202. 740 v. 31; p. 125. 741 ii. 22 f.; xiii. 23; xvi. 12; xvii. 1; etc. 742 ii. 11-13, 22, 25, 31 f. 743 ii. 35; v. 31; vii. 4-11, 21 ff.; xi. 15; xiv. 12. 744 iv. 3, 4; vii. 3 ff. etc. 745 xv. 18. _ 746 Debase not the throne of Thy Glory_, xiv. 21. 747 xiv. 8, 9; see p. 57. 748 x. 1-16 is a later writer's; see p. 207. 749 vi. 27; see pp. 132, 133. 750 xii. 1 ff., etc. 751 xx. 7, 11. 752 xvii. 7 f.; p. 54. 753 See above, p. 299. 754 Shortly before his death, Professor A. B. Davidson said to me, "These prophets were terribly one-idea'd men"--their one idea being that the Lord was about to do something. 755 ii., iii. _passim_. 756 ii. 31. 757 ii. 8; _Where is the Lord?_ 758 i. 12 ff. 759 xxvii. 5. 760 xxii. 7; i. 15; iv. 6; v. 15, etc. 761 xxii. 25 f.; xxiv. 8 ff.; xxv. 9; xxvii. 6; xxxii. 3; xxxiv. 2, 22. 762 xviii. 1-11. 763 i. 9 f.; etc. 764 ii. 9; xii. 1 ff.; xiii. 1; xviii. 1; xix. 1, xxiv. 1 f.; xxvii. 2; xxxii. 6; xxxv. 2; xxxvi. 2, 28. 765 ii. 5, 11; viii. 19 (?); xiv. 22; xvi. 19, 20; xviii. 15; xxxii. 30 (?), etc. _Bubble_, Hebrew _hebel_, lit. _breath_, usually rendered _vanity_ by our versions. 766 Deut. iv. 19 reconciles the two by saying that Yahweh had assigned the gods to their respective nations. 767 Above, pp. 187 ff.; ii. 9, 31 f.; iii. 12, 19; etc. 768 ix. 24; cp. v. 1 ff., etc. 769 vii. 3 ff.; xxvi. 13. See above, pp. 155 ff. 770 xxii. 15 f. 771 ix. 7; cp. ii. 9, 35; v. 7-9, 25. 772 Not from the very earliest; ii. and iii. utter pleadings rather than condemnations. 773 iii. 1 ff., 20. 774 vi. 11; iv. 8, 26; xxv. 15; xxx. 24 (also, but out of place in xxiii. 20); cp. xiii. 12-14. 775 ii. 20; iii. 3, 6 ff., 20; xii. 8.
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