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The History of Antiquity, Vol. 2 (of 6)

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2017
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285

2 Sam. v. 17.

286

2 Sam. v. 22-25.

287

Above, p. 131, note 4; 2 Sam. xxi. 15-22; 1 Chron. xxi. 4-8; xix. 1.

288

2 Sam. viii. 1. Jesus, son of Sirach, xlvii. 8.

289

Nöldeke, "Amalekiter," s. 17-25.

290

2 Sam. viii. 2.

291

2 Sam. x. 6-14.

292

2 Sam. viii. 3, 4; x. 15-19.

293

Psalms lx. 2; 2 Sam. viii. 13.

294

The date rests on the fact that Solomon was born soon after, and was more than 20 years old when he came to the throne; see below. The war against Hadad-Ezer cannot be placed before 1020, since Rezon, who escaped, remained Solomon's opponent as long as Solomon lived. 1 Kings xi. 25.

295

2 Sam. viii. 6, 7, 14; x. 19.

296

1 Kings xi. 27.

297

1 Chron. xxvii. 25-31.

298

2 Sam. xx. 23; 1 Chron. xviii. 17.

299

2 Sam. xv. 18.

300

2 Sam. xxiii. 18; 1 Chron. xi. 15, 26-45.

301

2 Sam. xxiii. 8.

302

2 Sam. xxiv. 9. The number of the levy here, as in almost all accounts of the assembling of the people, must be grossly exaggerated: 800,000 are given in Israel, 500,000 in Judah only. Chronicles raises the first number to 1,100,000, and reduces the second to 30,000, 1 xxii. 5. The statement given in Chronicles about the division of the levy into 12 troops, and the strength of these troops (1 xxviii. 1-15), contradicts these numbers. As this arrangement of the army is mentioned in Chronicles only, which books show a great tendency to systematise, the division into 12 remains uncertain. That there was a numbering of the people is not to be doubted. It is counted as one of David's errors, and Jehovah strikes the people with pestilence. This narrative is connected with the command to redeem the firstborn, the boys (vol. i. 499), the ordinance given in Exod. xxx. 12, which is connected with the same conception: "When thou takest the sum of the children of Israel after their number, then shall they give every man a ransom for his soul to Jehovah that there be no plague among them."

303

2 Sam. viii. 15.

304

2 Sam. xx. 23-26; 1 Chron. xxvii. 16-22.

305

Psalm xviii.; cf. De Wette-Schrader, "Einleitung," S. 345.

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2 Sam. vi. 1-8, 12-15; Psalm xxiv. On the date see above, p, 125, n. 2. M. Niebuhr ("Assur und Babel," s. 350) explains the number of 466½ years given by Josephus ("Ant." 20, 10) by assuming that it contains the interval of 430½ years which the Hebrews give for the interval between the building of the temple and its destruction. To this amount is added eight years for the captive high priest Jozadak, down to the time when his son Joshua became high priest, and 28 years for Zadok's priesthood before the commencement of the building of the temple. If we reckon the 28 years of Zadok backwards for the time that we have assumed for the beginning of the temple, 990 B.C., we arrive at the year 1018 B.C. for the erection of the new tabernacle.

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1 Chron. xvi. 39.

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2 Sam. xv. 24, 27; 1 Chron. vii. 4-15, 50-53; xxiii. – xxvi.

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If Josephus is right, that the fourth year of Solomon was the twelfth year of Hiram of Tyre.
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