A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Judges
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THE INTERNATIONAL CRITICAL COMMENTARY
A
CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL
COMMENTARY
ON
JUDGES
BY
GEORGE FOOT MOORE
PROFESSOR OF HEBREW IN ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
ANDOVER, MASS.
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1910
COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
CONTENTS
PAGE | |||
Preface | v–viii | ||
Introduction | xi–l | ||
§ 1. | Title. Place of the Book in the Canon | xi | |
§ 2. | Contents | xiii | |
§ 3. | The History of the Judges, ii. 6–xvi. 31. Character and Age | xv | |
§ 4. | The Sources of Judges ii. 6–xvi. 31 | xix | |
§ 5. | The Sources of Judges xvii.–xxi. and of i.–ii. 5 | xxix | |
§ 6. | The Composition of the Book of Judges | xxxiii | |
§ 7. | Chronology of the Book of Judges | xxxvii | |
§ 8. | Hebrew Text and Ancient Versions | xliii | |
§ 9. | Interpreters of the Book of Judges | xlvii | |
Commentary | 1–454 | ||
Index | 455–476 | ||
I. | Matters. | ||
II. | Hebrew Words and Forms. | ||
III. | Grammatical Observations. | ||
IV. | Passages Incidentally Discussed. Abbreviations. |
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