II. THE POETRY OF THE BIBLE NOT OUR PROSE MISLEADING ORDER AND TITLES OF BIBLICAL BOOKS V. EARLY MAN AND HIS CREED PAGE 3 14 25 33 X. AMOS, HOSEA, ISAIAH, AND MICAH . CHAPTER XII. THE CAPTIVITY; EZEKIEL ; II ISAIAH PAGE . 181 XIII. THE RETURN FROM EXILE; THE PRIESTLY CODE 199 214 238 XIV. MORAL AND SPIRITUAL VALUES OF PRIESTLY CODE. XVIII. (IV) THE "HOLY WRITINGS": CANTICLES, RUTH, XIX. MESSIANIC HOPE-DANIEL AND APOCALYPSES INDEX . 289 306 337 KEY TO THE SYMBOLS J, E, D, H, P As stated and explained in Chap. IV., pp. 41-55, the Hexateuch (i.e. J = the Jehovistic narrative, so called because it regularly uses the E = the closely cognate Elohistic narrative, so called because it prefers JE=J and E skilfully welded together into one narrative. The symbol D = Deuteronomy, the "Book of the Law" discovered in the Temple in H = the "Law of Holiness," i.e. roughly speaking, Lev. xvii.-xxvi. It is Pthe Priestly narrative, the work of the legalistic school of the [For C, E, JED, and full details of the above symbols, refer to |