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1 2,2 | Author and Date. ~ Nothing is known of Joel 2 2,2 | presumption in favour of an early date for the Book of Joel. From 3 2,2 | virtually tied down either to a date early in the reign of Joash 4 2,3 | the Lord but not of its date in time.~ ~ 5 2,7 | strong arguments for an early date for the prophecy.~ ~ ~ 6 3,1 | The Author and Date. ~ Jonah the son of Amittai 7 3,3 | some extent depend on the date we assign to its composition. 8 4,6 | psalms which even at this date accompanied the sacrifices, “ 9 6,3 | scholars who accept an exilic date for it, viz., the vagueness 10 6,4 | B.C., and to even a later date, if there was a second invasion. 11 6,6 | unconnected prophecies of varying date, but in the main probably 12 6,0 | would seem to bring us to a date before 701 B.C., the date 13 6,0 | date before 701 B.C., the date of Sennacherib’s invasion. 14 9,1 | ch. 2 and ch. 3).~ The date of the prophecy can be fixed 15 9,1 | justifies our assuming a date earlier than Zephaniah ( 16 9,1 | tackers in itself supports a date round 625 B.C.~ Already 17 10,2| proposed for him. This late date is based on subjective textual 18 10,2| basis of this view that a date as early as 701 B.C. had 19 11,7| 6-13) of slightly later date (see above) in which Israel 20 11,1| chronological ground, we could even date it before Jeremiah’s challenge. 21 11,4| lord (Dan. 1:1; for the date see p. 142). God told Jeremiah 22 11,4| Jeremiah’s messages up to date, and awaited an opportunity 23 11,1| too at a somewhat earlier date.~ ~ ~ ~ 24 12,1| in measure depend on the date we give it, and this is 25 12,1| inherent difficulties in a late date for Obadiah, we are not 26 12,1| been written before that date.~ ~ 27 12,2| The Date of Obadiah. ~ Though we 28 13,6| These acted prophecies date about four and a half years 29 14,4| explanation is that 1:15 marks the date when the people began to 30 14,5| semi-heathen. But since we cannot date Ezra before 400 B.C. at 31 15,2| are wide variations in the date suggested (So Barnes: Haggai, 32 15,2| supposition of a post-exilic date. The mention of Assyria 33 15,2| section is pre-exilic, it will date between the captivity of 34 15,2| more demands a post-exilic date than does Joel 3:6.~ It 35 15,2| attribute a really late date to Zech. 9-14. It ignores 36 16,2| Personally we prefer a date not much before 450 B.C., 37 17,2| writings at all unless its date was believed to be as early 38 17,3| and the Aramaic permits a date after the conquest of Palestine 39 17,3| possibility of a sixth-century date can be shown.~ But the linguistic 40 17,4| really suit a second-century date, and is not inconsistent 41 17,7| 1:21). The last recorded date in his life is two years 42 17,3| regarded as the starting date of the “sevanty weeks” ( 43 17,4| itself suggests an early date for the book. In the days 44 17,5| attacks on the sixth century date of Daniel can refer to D. 45 18,7| though ver. 7 implies a date some time on in the exile