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CHAP. III. ---- Why the inspired books are twenty-two
137in number. From the same
volume on the 1st Psalm.
As we are dealing with
numbers, and every number has among real existences a certain significance, of
which the Creator of the universe made full use as well in the general scheme
as in the arrangement of the details, we must give good heed, and with the help
of the Scriptures trace their meaning, and the meaning of each of them. Nor
must we fail to observe that not without reason the canonical books are
twenty-two,138according to the Hebrew tradition,
the same in number as the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. For as the twenty-two
letters may be regarded as an introduction to the wisdom and the Divine
doctrines given to men in those Characters, so the twenty-two inspired books
are an alphabet of the wisdom of God and an introduction to the knowledge of
realities. [35]
137. 1 This total was made
by taking Ruth with Judges, and Lamentations with Jeremiah. See Sanday, Inspiration,
pp. 56 ff., 111 ff., on "the Symbolism of. Numbers." "Origen
was the first who pointed out this number was also that of the letters in the
Hebrew alphabet (Euseb. H.E. vi. 25, and the coincidence is emphatically
repeated by Athanasius, Gregory of Nazianzus, Hilary of Poitiers, and
Epiphanius, as well as by Jerome. The coincidence, it was thought, could hardly
be accidental. The 'twenty-two' books of the Greek Bible must, it was supposed,
represent 'twenty-two' books of the Hebrew Bible; hence, it was concluded, the
number of the books in the Hebrew Canon was providentially ordained to agree
with the number of the Hebrew letters." ---- Ryle, Canon of the Old
Testament, p. 221.
138. 2 "It is
noteworthy that the supposed agreement in the number of the Hebrew letters with
the number of the Hebrew sacred books seems to be of Greek origin, and does not
appear in Hebrew tradition," ---- Ryle, p. 222.
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