A Critical And Exegetical Commentary On the book of Isaiah I Xxxix

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A Critical And Exegetical Commentary On the book of Isaiah I Xxxix
George Buchanan Gray
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, as are a few lines of the remainder of Is 15. 16. Not improbably, then, i57b-9a belonged to the elegy ; at all events they scarcely formed part of the prophecy, though it is possible that they were variants or parallels not yet incorporated in the elegy when the editor of Jer 48 made use of it. Even 16^, if njni be read for HMI, might have formed part of the elegy; but the awkwardness which is occasioned by the present position of this v. May be due to the certainly corrupt state of i6^ (2) P...ossibly enough some of the original elegy has failed of preservation in either Is. Or Jer. We appear to have in 154c. D. 6a 157 and 16^1 a thrice-repeated, though in each case more or less mutilated, refrain. The number of rhythmically similar lines at present preceding each occurrence of the refrain is nearly though not quite equal. If, however, 15^^-16^ entire or in large part, were included in the elegy, great inequality would result ; and this is some confirma- tion of the conclusion that most at least of that section is really foreign to the elegy.

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