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29, etc.). Twenty whole chapters, and twenty-four parts of chapters, are occupied with matter not found elsewhere. It also records many things in fuller detail, as (e.g.) the list of David’s heroes (1 Chronicles 12:1-37), the removal of the ark from Kirjath-jearim to Mount Zion (1 Chronicles 13; 15:2-24; 16:4-43; comp. 2 Samuel 6), Uzziah’s leprosy and its cause (2

Chronicles 26:16-21; comp. 2 Kings 15:5), etc.