Chambers's Information for the People: a Popular Encyclopaedia 2

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Chambers's Information for the People: a Popular Encyclopaedia 2
Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William), 1865-1933
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Each of the districts of North and South Israel was under a separate king, and the people were exposed both to the attacks of their enemies and to qoairels with each other. Their history is a succession of agitstiog conflicts for independence, and of unexpected and remarkable deliverances, of a si^jiUsr nature to those of the earlier period, and they continued for about the ttme length of time (380 years); but they are marked bj fewer of those traits of heroic devotion whl:rh distinguished the e...poch of the judges. The backstidiogs, errors, and misgovemment of their kings, is the chief and painful subject which is presented to us; and though these are relieved at times by the appearance of such monarchs as Josiah, Jehoshaphat, and Hezekiah, yet the whole history of this period is overcast with the gloominess of progressive decline. By far the roost delightful parts of it are those which relate to the lives of the prophets, who were raised up at intervals to warn the nation and its rulers of the fiite which they incurred br forsaking the religion of their fiithers.

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