The Prophets of Israel And Their Place in History to the Close of the Eighth ...

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Smith, W. Robertson (William Robertson), 1846-1894
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— The vagueness of 2 Kings xiii. 5 is not an isolated phenomenon. Amos never mentions the Assyrians by name, though he plainly alludes to them, as at vi 14. So, too.
Digitized by Google 392 ISAIAH XV. XVI. lect. hi.
Wellhausen (Bleek's EinLy 4th ed. p. 251 wti) lemarks that the caiue of the sudden raising of the siege of Samaria (2 Kings vii 6) can have been nothing else than an invasion of the Damaiscene territory by the Assyrians ; bat the Hebrew narrator plainly did not know thi& NoTB 2,p.91
.... — The "torrent of the*Arabah," in Amos vi 14, is identical with the brook of the 'Arabtm, or wiUows (Arabic gharab; Celsins, Hierobct.y L 304 seq. ; I can testify from personal observation that a tree of this name is still common in the Zor of the Jordan valley), the southern boundary between Moab and Ammon. The sea of the ' Arabah in 2 Kings xiv. 25 is, of course, the Dead Sea, the *Arabah (A. V. « Wilderness") being the great depressed trough in which the Jordan flows and the Dead Sea lies.

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