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Chapter 27.—Of the Times of the
Prophets Whose Oracles are Contained in Books and Who Sang Many
Things About the Call of the Gentiles at the Time When the Roman
Kingdom Began and the Assyrian Came to an End.
In order that we may be able to
consider these times, let us go back a little to earlier times.
At the beginning of the book of the prophet Hosea, who is placed
first of twelve, it is written, “The word of the Lord which came
to Hosea in the days of Uzziah, Jothan, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings
of Judah.”1148 Amos
also writes that he prophesied in the days of Uzziah, and adds the
name of Jeroboam king of Israel, who lived at the same time.1149 Isaiah
the son of Amos—either the above-named prophet, or, as is rather
affirmed, another who was not a prophet, but was called by the same
name—also puts at the head of his book these four kings named by
Hosea, saying by way of preface that he prophesied in their days.1150 Micah
also names the same times as those of his prophecy, after the days
of Uzziah;1151 for he
names the same three kings as Hosea named,—Jotham, Ahaz, and
Hezekiah. We find from their own writings that these men
prophesied contemporaneously. To these are added Jonah in the
reign of Uzziah, and Joel in that of Jotham, who succeeded
Uzziah. But we can find the date of these two prophets in the
chronicles,1152
1152 The chronicles of Eusebius and
Jerome. | not in
their own writings, for they say nothing about it themselves. Now
these days extend from Procas king of the Latins, or his
predecessor Aventinus, down to Romulus king of the Romans, or even
to the beginning of the reign of his successor Numa Pompilius.
Hezekiah king of Judah certainly reigned till then. So that thus
these fountains of prophecy, as I may call them, burst forth at
once during those times when the Assyrian kingdom failed and the
Roman began; so that, just as in the first period of the Assyrian
kingdom Abraham arose, to whom the most distinct promises were made
that all nations should be blessed in his seed, so at the beginning
of the western Babylon, in the time of whose government Christ was
to come in whom these promises were to be fulfilled, the oracles of
the prophets were given not only in spoken but in written words,
for a testimony that so great a thing should come to pass. For
although the people of Israel hardly ever lacked prophets from the
time when they began to have kings, these were only for their own
use, not for that of the nations. But when the more manifestly
prophetic Scripture began to be formed, which was to benefit the
nations too, it was fitting that it should begin when this city was
founded which was to rule the nations.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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