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Footnotes<br />
1 Leupold, II, 1160.<br />
2 Ibid., II, 1165.<br />
3 Kidner, pp. 215-16.<br />
4 James R. Battenfield, "Hebrew Stylistic Development in Archaic Poetry: A Text -Critical<br />
and Exegetical Study of the Blessing of Jacob, <strong>Genesis</strong> <strong>49</strong>:1-27," unpublished doctoral<br />
dissertation, Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Indiana, May, 1976, p. 262.<br />
5 Kidner, p. 218.<br />
6 Leupold, II, 1176.<br />
7 W. L. Moran, "Gen. <strong>49</strong>,10 and its Use in Ez. 21, 32," Biblica, 39:4 (1958), p. 405.<br />
8 Brown, Driver, and Briggs, p. 1017.<br />
9 Battenfield comments, "'Shiloh,' a proper name, like 'Semah' ('the Branch'), is composed<br />
of the relative pronoun descended from Akkadian sa and the prepositional 'to him,'<br />
implying ownership. The name 'Shiloh' means, 'him (to whom) it belongs.' Cf. in loc.<br />
10 Kidner, p. 218.<br />
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