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Appendix 76
SUPPOSED "LATER" HEBREW WORDS IN ECCLESIASTES. It is alleged by some modern critics that the Book
of Ecclesiastes belong to a much later date, and was written by a later
hand, because certain words are alleged to belong to a later period of
Hebrew literature. Several
of these words are noted in the margin, but it may be useful to the
student to find them together in one list. i. kanas, "gathered", ch. 2.8. But it occurs in Pss.33.7; 147.2. Ezek. 22.21; 39.28. ii. medinah,
"provinces", ch 2.8; 5.8.
But it is found in I Kings 20.14,15,17,19.
Lam. 1.1. Ezek.19.8. iii. mikreh,
"event", or happening, ch 2.14,15; 3.19 (that which
befalleth), and 9.2,3. But
it is found in Ruth iv. shalat, "have rule", ch 2.19.
But the word is found in Ps.119.133, and a derivative of it even
in Gen 42.6. v. hephez, "purpose", ch 3.117; 5.4,8; 8.6; 12.1,10. But
it is found in I Sam. 15.22, where it is rendered "delight"; also 18.25.
2 Sam 22.20 (the verb).
I Kings 5.8,9,10; 9.11; 10.13; where it is rendered "desire". Even
in Job 21.21; 22.3; where it is rendered "pleasure".
In Isa.53.10 "pleasure" evidently means that Jehovah has been pleased to purpose.
Cp. Isa. 44.28; 46.10. vi. soph, "the end", ch.3.11; 7.2; 12.13 (conclusion).
This is found in 2 Chron.20.16.
Joel 2.20, where it is rendered "hinder part".
The verb is found in Num 22.30,30, and repeatedly in Job. vii. takaph, "prevail", ch.4.12;
but the only two other places where it occurs are Job 14.20 and 15.24. viii. misken,
"poor", ch 4.13; 9.15,15,16; but the derivative of it is found
in Deut.8.9. ix. nekasim, "wealth", ch 5.19; 6.2. This is found as early as Josh.22.8. 2 Chron.1.11,12. x. dmad,
"stand", "appear",
ch 8.3. This occurs
in Gen 18.8, 22; 19.27; 24.30; 41.1,17; 43.15.
Ex. 9.10; 14.19; xi. kasher,
"prosper", ch 10.10 (profitable); 11.6 (prosper).
but it is found in Ps.68.6, where "with chains"
should perhaps be rendered "into prosperity". xii. zua`,
"tremble", ch 12.3. But
we find it in Hab.2.7 ("vex"), and its derivative zeva`ah,
Isa.28.19. Jer.15.4;
These
examples will be sufficient to show how slender is the argument on which
an objection so grave, and a conclusion so premature, is based. Some of the references given above may be later, of course,
than the true date of Ecclesiastes; nevertheless, they are all much
earlier than the alleged date, which is about 200 B.C. or less. |
Transcribing work by Misty Hodges
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