396 



calculus, >vitli a very few obvious corrections, completely 

 agrees both with our hypothesis and Avith the disputed text. 

 (1 Kings, 6. J.) Thus:— 



Y. M. 



523 7 from passage of the Jordan to the end of Moses 

 4 of Solomon 



527, 7 

 Subduct 111 of Servitudes 



416,7 

 Add 22 of Jair, omitted by Clemens 



438,7 



40 in the Wilderness, preceding the passsage of 

 the Jordan 



458, 7 



2 deducted from the number assigned by Scrip- 

 ture to Abdon 



480,7 

 I have chosen to separate the items, as in the preceding 

 table, in order that they may be more completely obvious 

 and evident to the reader; but it is particularly important 

 and deserving of remark, that Clemens professes in his com- 

 putation on the subjects relative to the Hebrew records, to 

 follow Joscphus with the most guarded accuracy. " Josephus,' 

 says he, " reckons from Moses to David 585 years, and from 



David 



