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7 Some of them think that Lemuel is the second name of Solomon,
but Henry and Scott state:
8 "Holden has rejected the assumption that Lemuel was another
name of Solomon, and he has proved that Lemuel was a separate
person. Perhaps he has got sufficient proof that the book of
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Lemuel and the book of Agur are revealed books. Otherwise they
could have not been included in the canonical books."
9 Adam Clarke says in his commentary:
"This claim is not supported by any evidence that Lemuel was
Solomon. This chapter was written a long period after his death.
The idioms of the Chaldean language that are found in the
but Henry and Scott state:
8 "Holden has rejected the assumption that Lemuel was another
name of Solomon, and he has proved that Lemuel was a separate
person. Perhaps he has got sufficient proof that the book of
26
Lemuel and the book of Agur are revealed books. Otherwise they
could have not been included in the canonical books."
9 Adam Clarke says in his commentary:
"This claim is not supported by any evidence that Lemuel was
Solomon. This chapter was written a long period after his death.
The idioms of the Chaldean language that are found in the