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Appendixes To The Companion Bible
This Is Appendix 92 From The Companion Bible. It
is alleged by modern critics that, while Deuteronomy was the work of
some anonymous writer in the reigns of Josiah and Manasseh, the ritual
portions of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers were the work of Ezra and the
priests in Babylon. Thus, practically, the greater part of the
Pentateuch is assumed to be post-exilic, and therefore not written by
Moses; and this in spite of the fact that the claims of the whole Bible
necessitate the Mosaic authorship.
On the other hand, it is admitted by the same
modern critics that the prophets lived and wrote in the reigns of those
kings with whose reigns they are respectively associated.
But the Pentateuch is full of technical terms and
legal phraseology; and has its own peculiar vocabulary. The constant
reference to these by all the prophets proves conclusively that the
Pentateuch as a whole must have had a prior existence; and must have
been well known by the prophets, and understood by those who heard the
prophetic utterances and read the prophetic writings.
Throughout all the books of the prophets such
references to the Pentateuch have been noted in the margin of The
Companion Bible with the brief indication "Reference
to Pentateuch", followed by the passages referred to. It is
not claimed that none have been overlooked : so that the number will be
greater rather than less.
It would occupy too much space here to give the
table which had been prepared. Any reader can collect the whole from the
notes, and arrange them in the order of chapters and verses of the
Pentateuchal books.
An examination of these references will show that
altogether 1,531 have been noted, and are distributed as follows : G Thus D It is also remarkable that the references to
technical, legal, and ritual terms are more numerous than to those
relating to historical events. The latter would necessarily be better
known and remembered; but the former could not have been thus referred
to unless the ritual itself (less easily remembered) had existed in
writing, and thus been generally known and understood. It is evident
that it would have been perfectly useless for the prophets to write and
quote aught but what was well known, or could be easily referred to and
verified.
Regard must also be had to the fact that the
canonical order of the prophetic books is not the same as their
chronological order; for Malachi (the latest prophet) refers (Malachi 1: |
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