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[See Z)rt«/V/, Ezckiel^ Zxharlah, zx\^ Ho.^gai. ~\ 80 the author of the book of Maccabees refers to the years of the Scleucldce. Now, that we may the better perceive the force of this obfervation, we nnift remember three things, i. That the authors who lived after the carry- ing away of the 'Jews into Babylon, make ufe of fome Chaldce terms, v/hich are not to be found in the foregoing prophets ; for we may fee in the books of Hagga'i, Zcchariah, and Alalachl^ the fame (lyle with Ezra, Nehemiah,... and Daniel i^b). 2. The authors of thefe books give names to the months, which they had not before the captivity. The yeius only called their months, firft, and fecond, &c. And fo they gave names which were unheard of before (/}. 3. The authors of thefe pro- phecies take particular notice of any nev/ly-inftituted fafts ; thus we fee that the Prophet Haggai mentioned thofe fafts of v/hich v. -e have nothing in the law, but which were inftituted during the captivity.
We mull: blind ourfelves of purpofc, to conceive that any impoltor could forge books which have fo exact a relation, and fuch certain cha- racteriftics, to fix them to the time in which every author lived, and to the circumftances wherein he wrote.


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