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Widsið or the Far Traveler, translated in Morley's English Writers, Vol. II, 1-11, or in C. & T., 3-8. The Wanderer, translated in P. & S., 65-68; C. & T., 50-55; Brooke, 364-367. The Seafarer, translated in P. & S., 68-70; C. & T., 44-49; Morley, II., 21-26; Brooke, 362, 363. The Fortunes of Men, trans. in P. & S., 79-81; Morley, II., 32-37. Battle of Brunanburh, Tennyson's translation.

And the king said unto Haman, The silver is given to thee, the people also, to do with them as it seemeth good to thee. ESTHER iii. 1-11. The stage of this passage is filled by three strongly marked and strongly contrasted figures: Mordecai, Haman, and Ahasuerus; a sturdy nonconformist, an arrogant and vindictive minister of state, and a despotic and careless king.

But the house of Judah followed David. 11. And the time that David was king in Hebron over the house of Judah was seven years and six months. 2 SAMUEL ii. 1-11. The last stage of David's wanderings had brought him to Ziklag, a Philistine city. There he had been for over a year, during which he had won the regard of Achish, the Philistine king of Gath.

The temple proper consisted of two apartments. In the first stood the altar of incense and other things; in the second, the ark of the covenant, etc. The priests officiated in the first apartment regularly, while into the second went the high-priest alone once every year. This, Paul informs us, was a shadow of a greater and more perfect tabernacle. Heb. 9:1-11; 8:2.

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