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Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Canticles--_Completion of the Canon_--16. Preservation of the Sacred Books to the Time of Ezra--The Law; the Prophetical Books; the Psalms and other Canonical Writings--17. The Completion of the Canon ascribed by the Jews to Ezra and his Coadjutors--This Tradition True for Substance.--No Psalms written in the Maccabean Age--18. Contents of the Hebrew Canon--as given by Jesus the Son of Sirach, by Josephus, by Origen and Eusebius, by Jerome--19. The Apocryphal Books CHAPTER XVI. ANCIENT VERSIONS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. I. _The Greek Version called the Septuagint_--1. Its Antiquity; its Great Influence on the Language of the New Testament--2. Jewish Account of its Origin--3. Judgment of Biblical Scholars on this Account--4. Time occupied in the Completion of the Work--5. Inequalities of this Version--Its Importance to the Biblical Student--6. Its Close Connection with the New Testament-- Quotations from it by New Testament Writers--Their Manner and Spirit-- 7. Hebrew Text from which this Version was made--II. _Other Greek Versions_--8. The Septuagint originally in High Esteem among the Jews--Change in their Feelings in Regard to it, and Rise of New Versions--9. Aquila's Version--10. Theodotion--11. Symniachus--12. Origen's Labors on the Text of the Septuagint--the Tetrapla and Hexapla--III. _The Chaldee Targums_--13. General Remarks on these--14. The Targum of Onkelos--Its General Fidelity and Excellence--Its Peculiarities--Jewish Tradition respecting Onkelos--15. The Targum of Jonathan Ben Uzziel--16. Of Pseudo-Jonathan and Jerusalem--17. Other Targums--The Samaritan Version of the Samaritan Pentateuch--IV. 18. _The Syriac Peshito_--Its Age and Character CHAPTER XVII. CRITICISM OF THE SACRED TEXT. 1. The Object to ascertain its Primitive Form--2. Means at Our Disposal--Ancient Hebrew Manuscripts--Remarks on their Quality and Age--3. Ancient Versions--4. Primary Printed Editions--5. Parallel Passages--6. Quotations from the Old Testament in the New--7. Quotations in the Talmud and by Rabbinical Writers--8. Critical Conjecture SECOND DIVISION--PARTICULAR INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER XVIII. THE BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT AS A WHOLE. 1. Province of Particular Introduction--The Necessity of Understanding the Unity of Divine Revelation--2. Relation of the Old Testament as a Whole to the System of Revelation--It is a Preparatory, Introductory to a Final Revelation, of which the Gospel eve
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