[652] Pseud-Epiphanius, De Vitis Prophetarum.
[653] Jerome on Hag. i. 13.
[654] Eusebius did not find these titles in the Hexaplar Septuagint. See Field’s Hexaplar on Psalm cxlv. 1. The titles are of course wholly without authority.
[655] Pseud-Epiphanius, as above.
[656] So Ewald, Wildeboer (p. 295) and others.
[657] See above, pp. [210]-18, and emphasise specially the facts that the most pronounced adherents of Kosters’ theory seek to qualify his absolute negation of a Return under Cyrus, by the admission that some Jews did return; and that even Stade, who agrees in the main with Schrader that no attempt was made by the Jews to begin building the Temple till 520, admits the probability of a stone being laid by Sheshbazzar about 536.
[658] See above, pp. [218] ff.
[659] Hag. i. 4.
[660] Art. “Haggai,” Encyc. Brit.
[661] Heb. Daryavesh.