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THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE

EDITED BY THE REV

W ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D.


Editor of "The 'British Weekly," Etc.

COMPLETE UNABRIDGED EDITION

NEW YORK
A. C. ARMSTRONG AND SON
3 and 5 West Eighteenth Street
London : Hodder and Stoughtoti
1905
COMPLETE INDEX TO
THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
TOPICAL eAND TEXTUAL
BY
S. G. AYRES, B.D.
Librarian of Drew Theological Seminary

GENERAL PREFACE TO
THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
BY THE EDITOR
W ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D.

TOGETHER WITH INTRODUCTIONS TO THE


OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT SECTIONS
By W. H. BENNETT, M.A., D.D.
Professor of Old Testament Exegesis at New College, London

And WALTER F ADENEY, M.A.


Professor of New Testament Exegesis at Lancashire College, Manchester

NEW YORK
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3 and 5 West Eighteenth Street
London : Hodder and Stoughton
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Copyright, 1905, by

A. C. ARMSTRONG AND SON


[Published May, igof\
GENERAL PREFACE TO THE
EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
By the Editor,
W ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D.

The Expositor's Bible has been published in a period


of exceptionally active work in Biblical criticism. A
survey of recent study in the Old Testament and in the
New by very competent scholars is supplied in this
volume. I confine myself to general considerations.
Whatever criticism has accomplished or has not
accomplished, we may be sure that the supremacy and
the finality of the Bible are as they were, and will con-
tinue secure and unassailable. The ultimate testimony
that the Bible is the Word of God cannot be derived
from external witness or from a process of reasoning.
It is in the heart of the believer to whom the voice of
God is personal, and it is given by the Holy Spirit that
still bears witness in and with the Word. It is and has
always been to the Church not a matter of probable
evidence, but one of Divine certainty. If we could see
the living Church It would be much to see the
!

Church Triumphant, and in a sense that privilege is


ours. For we are come to Mount Zion where God has
set His King, to the festal host and Church of the first-
born which are written in Heaven. Yet a hush hangs
over the everlasting hills, and the light that falls on
them now for us is but starlight to the glory that
clothes them. But what if we could see the living
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in Christ, if the sheath of the Church Visible should
suddenly fall away and the flower of the Church Invisi-
ble should unfold itself before our eyes. Those who
have heard in His written Word the true voice of God
are the Church Invisible, and it is to them and to them
only that the conviction of its Divine riches is assured.

But even for them and in these days this is specially

true there are difficulties about the content, the
meaning, and the form of Scripture. Upon these there
are great differences, but there is ground on which we
may all meet. There are arguments which appeal to
every Christian heart for the finality of the Word of
God.
We are in the first place, confronted by the fact of
the permanent and inextinguishable hfe of the Bible.
No engrossment of the general mind with secularities,
no change in the methods of thought, no discovery of
science, and no achievement of literature puts the Bible
out of court. It and it alone ministers to the perma-
nent and universal cravings of our being. Sir Thomas
Browne puts it well "Men's works have an age like
:

themselves, and though they outlive their authors, yet


have they a stint and period to their duration. This
only is a work too hard for the teeth of time, and
cannot perish but in the general flames when all things
will confess their ashes." The words are as true as
when they were written, and they will be as true at any
future period, however long this frame of things may
last. We will not even quarrel with the thought that
the Bible itself will come no longer needed, for
to be
we shall in the end be content to have no Scripture
but the Living Word Himself. Now it is this which
sharply distinguishes the Bible from every other book.
There are, said one, three classes of books. There is
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the book you read once, the book you read twice, and
the book you read every year. There is besides the
Book which you read constantly, which morning by
morning, evening by evening, brings its message of
help. Other books, even the greatest, exhaust their
message. Take, for example, the sermons of Frederick
Robertson. What startling freshness there was in
them on a first reading! Go back to them now, and
you find that very much of their message has passed
into the substance of contemporary thought. The
Bible has been and ever is yielding messages, and yet
returning to it you ever find, and the generations ever

find, that has more to say.


it We may, indeed, read it
heedlessly and find it old. But who that reads it with
a wistful heart will ever have this experience? "I
sometimes look back," said one, "to those simple days
when my spiritual life was commencing, when I used
to go forth to my labours with the New Testament in
my pocket, that I might glance over its pages at the
next leisure moment. I read it with fresh, unworn,
unspeakable interest. It was like Adam's first walk
in Paradise." It has been told of some saints whose
minds had in their day roamed over the field of knowl-
edge, that as life drew up to the end they read almost
nothing except the Bible, feeling every time that they
were only beginning to understand it.
The significance of this is not that the Bible is a
great achievement of literature, not that it is the
noblest and sublimest of all books, but that it is the
final revelation of God. There is a dangerous form of
apologetics which aims at establishing that the Bible
is the most remarkable book in the world. That parts
of the Bible are of the noblest literary beauty is certain.
That some at least of the human authors were tran-
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scendently gifted is equally certain. For example, this
is eminently true of the unknown author of the Book of

Job, a book which, as Froude says, will be found at the


last to tower above all the poetry of the world. It is

so with the unknown author of the Epistle to the


Hebrews, who has been truly if quaintly, described
as "a man of the first intellectual mark." It is true of
St. Paul, whose intellect was very receptive, that even
when most receptive, most powerful, an instrument, an
organon, not a mere speaking trumpet. For St. Paul
the glory of the Cross flooded the world, smote with
death its principles and creeds, created new scenery,
new horizons, new faiths, new understandings. But
we cannot affirm all this about every author of the
Bible or every part of it, and we need not do so. What
we say is that this book and this book only contains
all we know of God, all we shall know till the veil is

rent. Let me emphasize this assertion. An American


poet has said

"Slowly the Bible of the race is writ,


Each age, each kindred, adds a text to it."

This is a statement that we meet with a blank denial.


No text has been added to the Bible. No revelation of
God has been given or will be given in addition to that
within its You say God has revealed Himself
covers.
by His and power in nature. He has revealed
skill
Himself by His providence in history. He has revealed
Himself in the individual life of believers. He has
revealed Himself by His Spirit to His Church. He has
in a sense inspired the books of devotion that are the
treasures of the world. The Holy Spirit has promised
to take of the things of Christ and show them to every
believer. Yes, it is all true. But what has God said in
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nature, in Providence, in Christian experience, in


Christian literature that He has not said first in the
Bible? Take the most beautiful thought ever sug-
gested by the profoundest Christian mind, and you
will find it quietly folded in some word of Jesus, in
some argument of an Apostle. This was the argument
for the inspiration of the Gospel on which my old
teacher, Dr. Robertson Smith, was specially wont to
dwell. "We mean," he said, "that the Bible contains
within itself a perfect picture of God's gracious rela-
tions to man, and that we have no need to go outside
of the Bible history to know anything of God and His
saving will toward us, that the whole growth of the
true religion up to its perfect fulness is set before us in
the record of God's dealings with Israel, culminating in
the manifestation of Jesus Christ. History has not
taught us that there is anything in true religion to add
to the New Testament. We
still stand in the nine-

teenth century where Christ stood in the first, or rather


Christ stands as high above us as He did above His
disciples, the perfect Master, the supreme Head of the
fellowship of all true religion." Even so, as Christ
stands,and forever will stand, infinitely above us, so
does the Bible stand, and ever will stand, infinitely
above all other books. Consider what this claim of
finality means in an age when everything is changing,
when our books of history, science, and philosophy last
only a few years. Think what it is to say this in the
face of the lights that are now streaming
on all sides in
upon the human soul. Think also that this statement
cannot be challenged by any Christian. No Christian
knows anything about God but what has been already
written in the Word of God. The experience of the
saints runs with these words "I had little thought of
:
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its grandeur or literary beauty. Christ


intellectual
was there. I Him for life and found it. I was
went to
baptized and absorbed in His dying love."
But the question may be raised, has been raised, Is
it right to describe the Bible as the Word of God? Is
it possible to vindicate such a name for the whole Bible
in the face of criticismand its results ? Is it not better to
say that the Bible contains the Word of God ? I think it
is possible to use the phrase "Word of God" in a sense

that is not justified. But the phrase, "the Bible is the


Word of God," expresses a truth which is denied in the
other phrase, "the Bible contains the Word of God."
I appeal again to Dr. Robertson Smith, whose place

among Biblical scholars will not lightly be contested.


He says "People now say that the Scripture contains
:

God's Word, when they mean that part of the Bible is


the Word of God and another part is the word of man.
That is not the doctrine of our churches, which hold
that the substance of all Scripture is God's Word.
What is not part of the record of God's Word is no
part of Scripture. Only we must distinguish between
the record and the Divine communications of God's
heart and will which the record conveys." Defining
his position still further, the same illustrious scholar
said: "We may say that silver contained in the
is

mould into which it is run. If the silver is only in the


leaden ore, the man who has no means of smelting is
no richer by having it in his possession. If the Bible
only contains the Word of God mixed
with man's word,
like silver in the leaden ore, then no one could use
Scripture for his own religious life who did not possess
the requisite scholarship, as in the other case the man
could not get silver without having a smelting to
separate it from the leaden ore. Therefore that view is
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untenable. But there is another way in which Scrip-


ture may contain the Word of God, the pure Word of
God —as the mould contains the
silver seven times
tried. The pure shape of the mould
silver takes the
it may be an imperfect shape —
but it is pure silver, and
the man is enriched thereby at once without any
further act."
Once more, when Biblical criticism has done (its
utmost,when every one of its established results is
acknowledged to the full, there is still a problem.
Grant the furthest claim of the critical analysis.
Divide the Bible as you have it into innumerable
shreds, painted differently. What then? You have
not explained the living combination. How were these
innumerable scraps brought together and endowed
with this indomitable vitality? It is the same problem
as is presented in Christianity- The parts, as an apolo-
gist has said, may be taken to pieces, and people may
persuade themselves that without Divine interposition
they can account for all the facts. "Here is something
from the Jews, something from the Greeks, an element
contributed by this party, another by that, a general
coloring by people who held partly of both. You may
take down Christianity in this way, and spread it over
the centuries. But when the operation is done the
living whole draws itself together again, looks you in
the face, reclaims its scattered parts from every cen-
tury back to the first, and reasserts itself to be a great
burst of coherent life and light centring in Christ.
Just as though you might take a piece of living tissue
and say, here is only so much nitrogen, carbon, lime,
and so forth, but the energetic peculiarities of life
going on before your eyes would refute you by the
palpable presence of a mystery unaccounted for." So
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it iswith the Bible. How were these elements put
together? Who breathed into the whole the breath of
life so that it became a living creature, as Luther says,

with eyes and hands and feet? Take the problem of


the Gospels. One may say lazily that it is an insoluble
problem, and one may say it wisely. In any case, how
was it that these writers succeeded in drawing the
picture of the Stainless? How was it that the stream
was never allowed to become turbid at any moment?
One act, one word, one attitude might have been con-
demned by all generations of the faithful. How were
they kept from misunderstandings, these men who
were always misunderstanding, when the story came
to be written? An artist and poet of great note died
some twenty years ago, and quite a number of his
friends have put on record their impressions. The
most intimate of these friends has refrained. He has
contented himself with saying that they have all
missed the true man, the heroic, the noble man. Are
we not in the presence of the supernatural in dealing
with a fact like this, that the sinful should understand
the Sinless so perfectly as to record no thought, no
deed, no word which bears upon it the mark of their
human frailty ? Shelley said once : "There are two
Italys,one of the green earth, the transparent seas, old
ruins, the warm, radiant atmosphere; the other is of
the Italians, with their works and ways." There are
two Bibles, the Bible cut in pieces by analysis, the
Bible as we have it. The time will come when one will
pass into the other, but it will not come till the finality
and Divinity of the Bible are confessed, just as the
moment will come when the spell of Italy will pass
into the soul of her people, and the contrast will fade
away. What we say about the Bible, when admitting
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everything that criticism has secured, is that criticism


has only made it clearer than ever that it is a house
not made with hands.
Once more, and especially of the Old Testament, we
have the witness of Christ. This is a witness which
has been misunderstood and overdriven. But in its
essence it is a witness which is admitted by believing
critics themselves to be absolute. To us it is not
enough to say that Jesus Christ is an inspired soul,
obedient to the laws of His own nature. It is not
enough even to say that He holds a regal rank among
souls and an exceptional relation to God. It is not
enough to say that He is the Saint of saints. He is
more than that, even very God of very God. But take
the lower position. Admit everything that can be
urged in the circumstances of His humanity, and still
it remains true, as Dr. Robertson Smith has said that

"there can be no question that Jesus Himself believed


that God dealt with Israel in the way of special revela-
tion, that the Old Testament contains within itself a
perfect picture of His gracious relations to His people,
and sets forth the whole growth of the true religion
up to its perfect fulness." Dr. Robertson Smith added
"We cannot depart from this view without making
Jesus an inperfect teacher and an imperfect Saviour."
Did He who said, "No man knoweth the Father but
the Son and he to whomsoever the Son willeth to reveal
Him," did He mistake His Father for another in the
pages of the Old Testament? It is incredible, incredi-
ble upon any theory of the person of Christ that can be
heldby Christians.
"The Spirit of God maketh the reading, and espe-
cially the preaching, of the Word
an effectual means of
convincing and converting sinners," says the Shorter
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Catechism. Is it so certain that the preaching comes
before the reading? Human
words, when they are
best, give the forms of what truth the speakers see, but
the brightest forms have neither the lustre nor the
grace of the forms of the Spirit. They are at best poor,
dull, inharmonious echoes of the heavenly music, and
it is through the Word of the Lord pre-eminently that

the power of the Lord must spread from heart to heart.


W ROBERTSON NICOLL
London, April, 1905.
GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE
EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE

OLD TESTAMENT
By W H. Bennett, M. A., D. D.
Professor of Old Testament Exegesis at New College, London
I. PLAN OF THE SERIES
The Expositor's Bible is unique. There have been
innumerable commentaries, homiletical, didactic, exeget-
ical, and
critical; mostly dealing with the books text by
text, or paragraph by paragraph. This series adopts a
different method. It aims at bringing out the general

teaching of each book, and of each of the divisions into


which the book naturally falls. The reader is furnished
with all the information necessary to enable him to
understand the history, philosophy, and theology, the
practical wisdom and devotional poetry of the Sacred
Scriptures; but his mind is not bewildered by abstruse
technicalities, and his attention is not distracted from the
main issues by long discussions on minor details. This
plan has, of course, been partially anticipated, there have
been similar expositions of books or portions of books;
such expositions have usually been sections of elaborate
works but; in the Expositor's Bible we have for the first
time a series exclusively devoted to such exposition, and
embracing the whole Bible. The series illustrates the
catholicity of scholarship; its contributors represent sev-
eral Evangelical churches,and various schools of Biblical
Criticism. There are Anglicans like the Bishop of Derry,
Presbyterians like Prof. G. A. Smith, and English Free
Churchmen like Dr. Maclaren.
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II. —THE NEED FOR A NEW EXPOSITION OF THE
OLD TESTAMENT
"Of old time God spake unto the fathers in the
1
prophets by divers portions and in divers manners."
In the Old Testament we have the record of this Reve-
mind could grasp the Divine utterance
lation so far as the
and so far as words could describe the Heavenly Vision.
Ever since the Epistle to the Hebrews was written, and
for that matter even earlier, devout Jews and Christians
have been busy with the interpretation of the Scriptures
of the Old Covenant. Not only so, but also the inspired
words of prophets and psalmists, sown in the good soil
of believing hearts, have brought forth an abundant har-
and devotional literature. The Old
vest of theological
Testament and the literature of which it has been the
occasion form an important portion of the Christian
inheritance.
Each new generation needs to take stock afresh of this
sacred legacy, so that it may obtain from ancient learning,
study and inspiration the true message for its own times.
The must be gathered out from the wheat, and the
tares
chaff separated from the grain. Truth, too, constantly
needs re-statement language and ideas are always chang-
;

ing; words and phrases do not convey to us the same


meaning as they did to our grandfathers. Religious
teaching deals largely in metaphors, and a metaphor may
be a guiding light to one generation, and a will-o'-the-wisp
to the next. As times change, aspects of the truth once
prominent may be passed over lightly, and new views of
the same truth must be emphasized to suit the needs of a
new dispensation. The church in its age-long pilgrimage
ever attains new heights from which it beholds a wider
a
Hebrews, I. I.
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range of the vast expanse of sacred truth; for the most


partit is the same landscape which was seen of old; but

something is lost some tracts which once filled the


to sight,
field of vision have becomedim and small new glories are
;

revealed, and the true relations of mountain, valley, and


plain, of river, lake, and sea are discerned as they never
were before. Commentators and expositors have not
merely to repeat the shibboleths of forgotten controver-
sies, they have the more onerous task of making the new
view of the Heavenly Vision an intelligible, living, speak-
ing picture for the men and women of their day.
At the time when began
the publication of this series
there was urgent need for a new exposition of the Old
Testament. The nineteenth century had obtained won-
derful results from research in science and history, and
from the progress of thought in philosophy, criticism,
and theology men were dazzled with new facts and new
;

ideas. How were they to understand the Bible in the


light —
one might almost say in the glare of this new —
truth?
The scientific researches associated with the names of
Wallace and Darwin, and with the term Evolution, have
altogether changed our ideas of Nature and man, and of
their relation to each other. Our knowledge of the his-
tory of the race is fuller and deeper than it was, and goes

back to a far more remote antiquity. Democracy both as


an idea and as a practical system is affecting thought, feel-
ing, and character as it never did before, both for good
and evil. This latter feature is perhaps one cause of the
modern tenderness towards acute physical pain, and this
tenderness, again, has done much to modify the sterner
doctrines of the old theology. In many other ways too
theology has become, as some would say, more vague;
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or, as others would prefer to put it, more elastic and better
able to adapt itself to the varied circumstances of life.

We may now
turn to departments of research specially
connected with the Old Testament. may begin withWe
Egyptology and Assyriology, it being understood that the
even more concerned with the literature, history,
latter is
and religion of Babylon than with that of Assyria. Dur-
ing the middle of the nineteenth century the excavations
in the East have restored its buried empires to the light
of history ; they have enabled us to study the Sacred story
in connection with the great international system of Egypt
and Western Asia; and they have shown us how closely
Israel was connected with the peoples of the Nile and the
Euphrates in commerce, politics, and religion. But the
study of the faith and worship of Israel side by side with
those of Egypt and Babylon is only part of the science of
comparative religion. Recent research has taught us
many things concerning the faiths of the world; and the
unique character of the Old Testament Revelation can
only be understood when it is compared with the religious
practices and ideas of other peoples. Moreover, the dis-
coveries in Egypt and Assyria, and the study of Eastern
life, furnish many new illustrations of the manners and

customs of Israel and the new knowledge of Semitic lan-


;

guages enables us to correct many defects in the Author-


ized Version of the Old Testament. Indeed the publica-
tion of the Revised Version clearly demanded a revised
exposition.
Again, the new exegesis had to consider results in other
departments of study, e. g., the Lower and the Higher
Criticism. Something had been done in the Lower Criti-
cism, or the discussion in detail of the text of the Sacred
Books; but here the changes were comparatively unim-
INTRODUCTION TO OLD TESTAMENT 19

portant; and even now our knowledge of this subject is

very inadequate from the point of view of scholarship,


though the text is determined with an accuracy sufficient
for practical purposes. It was very different, however,

in what is known as the Higher Criticism, i. e., the dis-


cussion of the date, authorship, and composition of the
books of the Old Testament. Higher critics of one
school, following those of former generations, were in-
clined, for themost part, to assign the books as they stood
to the authors whose names were given as their titles.
For instance the whole of the Pentateuch, with the excep-
tion of Deuteronomy, xxxiv, 5-8, was ascribed to Moses
the whole of Isaiah to the prophet of the time of Heze-
kiah; and all the Davidic Psalms to David. But for
about a century this subject had been studied from
another point of view, by a school of critics who were
inclined to neglect tradition, and to take for their motto
"Prove all things." The principles of this school are
clearly and eloquently set forth in the following quotation
from Prof. Sayce ;* the passage refers to the sacred books
of Babylonia, but the principles are of universal appli-
cation.
"Before we can understand it (a collection of sacred
books) properly, we must separate the elements of
which it consists, and assign to each its chronological
position.
"The very fact, however, that religious texts are
usually of immemorial antiquity, and that changes
inevitably pass over them as they are handed down in
successive editions, makes such a task peculiarly diffi-
cult. Nevertheless it is a task which must be under-
taken before we have the right to draw a conclusion
1
The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia, p. S58.
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from the texts with which we deal. We must first
know whether they are composite or the
products of a single author and epoch; whether, lastly,
they have been glossed and interpolated, and their
primitive meaning transformed. We
must have a
chronology for our documents and beware
of interpreting the creations of one age as if
they were the creations of another."
The application of these principles to the Hebrew
Scriptures has had startling results. If two tables
were compiled showing the date and authorship of the
various books, one according to the traditional school
1
of higher criticism, the other according to the school
3
with which we are now dealing, the two would present
a marked contrast to each other. The new school
would hold, for instance, that the bulk of the Penta-
teuch is not in its present form the work of Moses;
that the last twenty-seven chapters of our Book of
Isaiah were not composed by that prophet; and that
very few of the Davidic Psalms were really written
by David. At the time when the first volumes of the
Expositor's Bible were published this school had be-
come large and influential; and public attention had
been called to their teaching by the attacks on Prof.
W Robertson Smith, one of their leading representa-
tives. The new criticism affected not only purely lit-
erary questions but also the views to be taken of the
history and religion of Israel. The history before
Saul, it was maintained, was not so fully and definitely
known as had been supposed ; and the religion of Israel
had developed, under the influence of Revelation, from
*As represented for instance by the earlier editions of Dr. Angus's
Bible Handbook, or by Keil's O. T. Introduction.
"As represented by Driver's Introduction.
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a primitive faith which had much in common with that


of other Semitic peoples. Here again we can illustrate
the alleged results of the new criticism by a passage
from Prof. Sayce "It is to Babylonia, therefore, that
:

we must look for the origin of those views of the future


world and of the punishment of sin1 which have left so
deep an impression on the pages of the Old Testa-
ment. They were views from which
the Israelite was long in emancipating himself.
The inner history of the Old Testament is, in fact, in
large measure a history of the gradual widening of
the religious consciousness of Israel in regard to them
and their suppression by a higher and more spiritual
2
form of faith."
In the Expositor's Bible both the old and the new
schools of criticism are represented. Thus a great
opportunity was offered to critics; and a crucial experi-
ment was which was of the utmost importance
tried
to all Christian Churches. When the books of the
Old Testament were read in the light of the new
criticism, would it still be possible to derive from them
a consistent and reasonable account of the history and
religion of Israel would they still stimulate and nour-
;

ish Christians' faith, piety, and devotion, and minister


to the needs of the spiritual life ? The volumes of this
series written by representatives of the new school of
criticism have enabled us, it is claimed, to answer this
question with an emphatic affirmative. For the gen-
eral public the first volume of Prof. Geo. Adam Smith's
Isaiah was an epoch-making book, revealing undreamed-
of possibilities in the way of fresh light breaking
'The belief in a dim, shadowy existence in Sheol, the Semitic Hades;
and the belief in exact retribution for sin and reward for virtue in the
present life.
"Religion of Egyptians, etc., p. 296.
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forth from the ancient Scriptures. The British Weekly
wrote of this work, "Isaiah is for the first time made
perfectly intelligible to the people Mr. Smith
has opened out a new line of work which will
do more than many arguments to reconcile a timorous
and misguided public to scientific scholarship and the
newer criticism."
Another modern tendency which influences the
interpretation of the Old Testament is the decay of
ecclesiastical authority. There are still, and always
will be, those who are willing to believe anything on
the bare word of their favorite preacher. But in the
long run this kind of faith does not count. On the
other hand there are many, religious or capable of
religion, to whom it would seem absurd to suggest that
the decrees of Churches had any great value in matters
of faith. As regards the Old Testament, for instance,
neither the creeds of ancient councils nor the resolu-
tions of modern synods, neither papal bulls nor episco-
pal edicts could seriously affect the attitude of such
men to, say, Canticles, Ecclesiastes and Esther. The

testimony of the Church Universal of which creeds,
confessions, and other standards are the least impor-

tant part induces inquirers to read the Bible. But in
religion, an authority is only effective by its own in-
herent force; it must be able to assert itself so as to
win sympathy, to produce conviction, and to secure
obedience. A distinguished Cambridge scholar is in
the habit of saying, when he how he "takes"
is asked
a passage, that he does not take the passage, but the
passage takes him. So the great sayings, discourses,
and narratives of the Old Testament take hold of their
readers and compel acknowledgment of the authority
of Revelation. The best we can do for the Bible is to
INTRODUCTION TO OLD TESTAMENT 23

let it speak for itself; the only essential doctrine of


Scripture is that it is the duty and privilege of every
man to read it, and to read intelligently, taking
advantage of all the light afforded by history,
archaeology and criticism. The great object of the
Expositor's Bible has been just this — to let the Bible
speak for itself.

III. —RECENT RELIGIOUS LITERATURE —GENERAL.


Criticism has powerfully stimulated public interest
in the Bible, and the wealth of new information and
new ideas has produced an extensive popular literature
on the Sacred Scriptures. The traditional etiquette
which demanded that the Bible should be marked off
from all other books by its sombre binding and its
arrangement in chapters and verses has been rudely
set aside. Almost every possible variety of editions
have been published of late years Bibles of every —
shape and size, from the portly quarto for the lectern
to the dainty series of duodecimo volumes for the
pocket Bibles with and without notes or illustrations
;

Bibles treated as classic literature; Bibles bound in


cheerful colors with aesthetic tooling. It has become
possible to read the Scriptures in a railway train with-
out being guilty of pharasaic ostentation. At the
same time there has been a deluge of "Helps," "Com-
panions," "Teachers' Notes," etc., etc., intended to
supply the latest information in popular, but some-
times a little misleading as to the critical results of
modern, Biblical study.
But the most important feature of recent literature for
ordinary Bible students is the publication of standard
works of reference which the real results of modern
in
research are made accessible. For nearly thirty years
24 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, in its English and Ameri-
can editions, rendered invaluable service; and a revision
of this work was published some time since. But just
recently two entirely new Bible Dictionaries have been
published in which British, American, Dutch, German
and Swiss scholars of all the Evangelical Churches,
together with one or two learned Jews, co-operate.
1
Dr. Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible represents the
more conservative position, while somewhat more ad-
vanced views find expression in the Encyclopedia Biblica,"
edited by Prof. Cheyne and Dr. J. Sutherland Black.
In all this literary activity, the various Bible Societies
have taken an important part chiefly through their instru-
;

mentality the Bible in whole or in part has been translated


into over 400 languages, and probably since the invention
of printing about 300,000,000 copies of the Scriptures or
of portions have been put into circulation. An important
feature in this work is the decision of the British and
Foreign Bible Society to circulate the Revised Version —
step all the more significant as it followed shortly after
the publication of the American edition of the Revised
Version, and the vote of the Anglican Convocation
approving of the reading of the new translation in the
services of the English Established Church.
The last fifteen or twenty years have seen a great growth
of religious journalism. Popular periodicals have multi-
plied;and several important theological reviews have
been startedin England and America, notably the Critical

Review, the Hibbert Journal, and the American Journal


of Theology.

*T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh. Four Volumes, with a fifth supplementary


volume.

•A. & C. Black. Four Volumes.


INTRODUCTION TO OLD TESTAMENT 25

IV- THE PROGRESS OF ARCHEOLOGY.


The years since the publication of our series began, in
1887, have witnessed marked progress in the study of the
Old Testament, of which we propose to give a brief
sketch, beginning with the Archaeology, i. e., chiefly the
results of excavations in Egypt, and in Syria, Assyria,
Babylonia, and Arabia. The last fifteen years have made
immense additions to the known facts which have a bear-
ing on the history and religion of Israel, and the inter-
pretation of the Hebrew Scriptures.Assiduous explora-
tion is continually pushing back our knowledge of the
ancient East to a more and more remote antiquity, so that
already we discern the dim outlines of history in what
we have been wont to call prehistoric times. We seem to
know something of life in Egypt in B. C. 7000 or it may
be even B. C. 10,000. At the same time our knowledge
of later periods is continually increasing, though com-
paratively little is found that directly and explicitly either
confirms or contradicts the Old Testament. Perhaps the
most relevant amongst recent discoveries is an inscription
of Meneptah II. This king is often spoken of in popular
handbooks as the "Pharaoh of the Exodus," and his
fatherand predecessor Rameses II is referred to as the
"Pharaoh of the Oppression." But in this newly found
inscription Meneptah claims to have subdued Israelites
in Syria.

But the most amongst recent discoveries is the


striking
collection known as the Tell el'Amarna Tablets, found
at Amarna in the Nile Valley in 1887. They form a
connecting link between Egyptology and Assyriology,
and bring forth their relation with Palestine. For,
though they are part of the archives of the Foreign
Office of Amenophis IV, B. C. 1400, they are, for the
26 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
most part, written in the cuneiform Babylonian, and con-
sist of despatches to the Pharaohs from Babylonian,
Hittite, and other Eastern kings, and from the Egyptian
officials, and tributaries in Palestine, and the rest of Syria.

These letters throw a flood of light on the condition of


Western Asia. We see, for instance, that at that time
Palestine and Phoenicia were provinces of the Egyptian
Empire.
It is also maintained by many scholars that certain
invaders of Palestine, the Habiri, who figure largely in
these letters, are the Hebrews, although the period is at
least a century earlier than the time of the so-called
"Pharaohs of the Oppression and the Exodus."
In Palestine, at Lachish and Gezer, the explorers have
unearthed the remains of the successive races which one
after another ruled in the land.
In Babylonia, there has been quite recently a great
and other documents
"find" of the laws, official letters
of Hammurabi, B. C. 2300, usually identified with the
Amraphel of Genesis XIV, the contemporary of Abra-
ham. These and other discoveries have led Paul Haupt,
Winckler, Sayce, Fried. Delitzsch and other scholars to
attribute to Babylon a predominant influence, social,
political,and religious in the ancient East. Hence Fried.
Delitzsch's famous lectures before the German Emperor,
in which that distinguished Assyriologist treated the
religion of Israel almost as an inferior offshoot from that
of Babylon, and initiated a controversy which is still
raging. These discoveries are so frequent and so
extensive that there is little encouragement to anyone to
attempt to write an adequate and comprehensive account
of them. However complete it might be when written,
fresh discoveries would probably come to hand even before
it was published, and it would rapidly become more and
INTRODUCTION TO OLD TESTAMENT 2?

more out of date. Nevertheless a full statement up to


certain dates may be found in the works of the scholars
mentioned above and others such as Hommel, Jastrow,
Jensen, Budge, Zimmern, Flinders Petrie, etc. in the ;

proceedings and transactions of the various American,


English, French, and German Exploration Societies; in
the most recent commentaries and works on the History
and Religion of Israel.
What is specially known in Germany as Archaeology,
the study of manners and customs, has been brought
viz.,

up to date in two standard German works by Nowack


and Benzinger, respectively.
We may development in
briefly refer here to the rapid
recent times of the of Comparative Religion,
science
to which amongst others, Prof. C. H. Toy, of Harvard,
has rendered important services. marked feature has A
been the tendency to emphasize the legends and ritual of
savage tribes, and their survivals in the literature and
services of more advanced religions. Attempts are made
to ascertain from such data how religions in general,
and any given religion in particular, have developed;
and thus lay down principles by which to interpret the
available information in any special case. In reference
to this branch of learning Prof. Morris Jastrow of
1
the University of Pennsylvania writes thus "J. G. :

Frazer's great work more particularly, The Golden


Bough, marks an epoch in the study of religious rites."

V, —PROGRESS IN PHILOLOGY, ETC.


Many important additions have recently been made to
the student's apparatus for the linguistic and textual
study of Old Testament.
the Numerous grammars,
reading-books and lexicons of Assyrian and other Semitic
languages have been published. In Hebrew itself a
^he Study of Religion, p. 51.
28 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
standard grammar has been provided by the translation
of the twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth editions Gesenius
revised by Kautzsch. Dr. Solomon Mandelkern has pub-
lished anew Concordance to the Hebrew Text of the
Old Testament. A new standard edition of Gesenius
Lexicon by Profs. Brown, Driver, and Briggs is being
issued by the Clarendon Press.
Biblical Hebrew has also had light thrown on it by
the discovery of the original Hebrew text of large por-
tions of Ecclesiasticus. It was indeed maintained by
Margoliouth that the documents discovered were a
retranslation into Hebrew from Greek and other versions
but, after much controversy, the verdict of scholarship
is in favor of the originality of the Hebrew text in these
documents.
As regards the Septuagint: Prof. Swete has edited
a small edition in three volumes with the readings of
the most important manuscripts, together with a fourth
volume containing the Introduction. A large edition
1
which will give the same text "with an ample apparatus
criticus intended to provide material for a critical
determination of the text," is being prepared. Messrs.
Hatch and Redpath have compiled a new Concordance to
the Septuagint; but a modern grammar and lexicon are
still "felt wants."

VI. —RECENT CRITICISM AND EXEGESIS.


The progress of Biblical knowledge has necessitated
the publication of new series of commentaries. In English
2
there is the International Commentary; and
Critical
some of the later volumes of the Cambridge Bible, e. g.,
Prof. Driver's Daniel, are rather first-class commen-

*That of the "Vatican MS.," with its lacunae supplied from the uncial
MS. which occupies the next place in point of age and importance.
T. & T. Clark. Judges by Prof. G. F. Moore, Samuel by Prof. H.
P. Smith, etc., etc., only four or five O. T. volumes published as yet.
INTRODUCTION TO OLD TESTAMENT, 29

taries for scholars than elementary works for general


readers. In German there are Prof. Nowack's Hand-
kommentar sum Alien Testament; Prof. Karl Marti's 1

Kurser Handkommentar sum Alten Testament, 2 and the


Old Testament sections of Profs. Strack and Zock-
3
ler's Kursgefasster Kommentar. Later on reference will
be made to some volumes of these series.
In addition to the above works, there are others spe-
cially intended to show how criticism has divided up
the books of the Old Testament into the various older
documents from which they are believed to have been
compiled. This analysis is shown in the German transla-
tion edited by Kautzsch by means of initials in the mar-
gin; Dr. Haupt's Sacred Books of the Old Testament*
(Hebrew text) and Polychrome Bible* by means of
colored backgrounds on which the text is printed
and in the Oxford Society of Historical Theology; The
Hexateuch* by means of parallel columns. The intro-
duction to the last named work is the most complete
popular statement of the grounds for the modern theory
of the Pentateuch. Technical details and a formal con-
trast of the arguments for and against this theory may
be found in the discussion between Profs. R. Harper W
and W H. Green in Hebraica, 1888-90. Numerous
Introductions to the Old Testament have expounded the
current critical views, notably for English and American
readers the successive editions of Prof. Driver's Intro-
duction to the Literature of the Old Testament.

1 Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, Gottingen. Job by Prof. Budde, Psalms


by Prof. Baethgen, Ezra, etc., etc., by Prof. Siegfried, etc.
J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Freiburg, i. B. Genesis by Holzinger,
a

Esekiel by Bertholet, Proverbs by Wildeboer, etc., etc.


•Oskar Beck, Munich, Orelli on Isaiah and Jeremiah, etc., etc.
'Genesis by C. J. Ball; Numbers by Prof. J. A. Paterson (Edinburgh),
etc., etc.
'Edited by J. Estlin Carpenter and G. Harford Battersby.
30 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
Naturally these various works represent not merely the
position of criticism and exegesis twenty years ago, but
also the progress made since then. As regards the His-
torical Books have chiefly been engaged in the
critics

application of modern methods and principles which are


now very generally accepted. Development has taken
place in three directions. First, much labor has been
given to the more exact distribution of the contents of the
Hexateuch between the main documents used by com- its

pilers, e. g., Prof. B. W


Bacon's analysis of Exodus.
Secondly, attempts have been made to divide up these
main documents into still older documents from which
they have been compiled. Steuernagel, for instance, re-
gards Deuteronomy as a mosaic of paragraphs and
clauses from earlier codes, and finds a criterion between
different sources in the use, respectively, of the singular
or the plural form of address. So far his views have not
1
met with much acceptance. Thirdly, the theory has been
very widely advocated that the historical books of Judges
— / Kings are partly compiled from the documents used
2
by the editors of the Hexateuch. Gunkel's commentary
3
on Genesis is of special importance; it pleads for
a fuller recognition of the indebtedness of Israel
to the religions of its neighbors, and maintains that,
as the stories of the Creation, the Fall, and the Flood
were derived from Babylon, so the Patriarchal narratives
were mostly borrowed from the Canaanites after the set-
tlement of Israel in Palestine. The account of Joseph,
however, is largely taken from Egyptian sources.
As regards the Prophetical Books, there is little of gen-

1
For other examples of the analysis of the main documents into earlier
works, see Gunkel's Genesis, the Polychrome Genesis, Joshua, and Prof.
H. G. Mitchell's World Before Abraham, etc., etc.
3
See the Polychrome Judges and Samuel.
'German.
INTRODUCTION TO OLD TESTAMENT 31

eral interest to record; the composite authorship of


Isaiah XL—LXVI is more widely held.
When we come to the Hagiographa, or third or closing
section of the Hebrew Canon, Esther has been the subject
of interesting speculations. Chiefly because Mordecai
and Esther are the names of the Babylonian gods Mero-
dach and Ishtar, it has been suggested that the book is
based on a Babylonian myth which the Jews appropriated
and adapted, as in earlier days, according to Gunkel, they
made use of the legends of the Canaanites.
The origin and history of the Psalms is still made the
ground of much controversy, and the tendency of criti-
cism is to deny the existence of any Pre-exilic Psalms )

and to assign a large number to the Maccabean period.


2
It is even held that, in the time of the Maccabees, the
Psalm was the organ of political invective, and played the
part of the leading article in a modern newspaper.
In connection with Canticles a theory put forward
some time since has been revived in an emended form,
3
and with a fuller discussion of the evidence. This
view is that "the book is a collection of songs, connected
with a Syrian custom, called the 'King's Week.' During
the first week after marriage the bride and bridegroom
play at being king and queen, and are addressed as such
by a mock court, in a series of songs similar to those of
Canticles. Thus Canticles would contain a specimen of
the cycle of songs used at a seven days' village feast in
honor of a peasant bride and bridegroom, the latter being
5
addressed as 'Solomon, the type of a splendid and pow-
4
erful king."

1
£. g., Cheyne.
•Duhm.
"Mainly by Budde, in the New World, 1894.
'Biblical Introduction, Bennett and Adeney, p. 169.
32 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
VII. —THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL AND ITS RELIGION.
Many works have appeared expounding these subjects
1
in the light of modern criticism. Here again recent work
has largely been a development on lines already laid
down.* Much attention has been given to the hints
furnished by the Pentateuch as to the early history of
Israel, and these have been compared with recent dis-
coveries from the monuments. Many scholars 3 maintain
that the Twelve Tribes of later history represent groups
of ancient nomadic clans who wandered in Western Asia
long before the time of Moses; that only a section of
these groups went down into Egypt and escaped with
Moses, and that these invaded Canaan at one period, while
other kindred clans reinforced them at a later time.
Israel and the Twelve Tribes, as we know them, arose in
Palestine after the conquest, by the subdivision and
regrouping of the invading clans, and their combination
with the Canaanites.
Cheyne and Winckler have lately advocated theories
which almost revolutionize the history of Israel. The
grounds of these theories are largely as follows: The
cuneiform inscriptions mention a kingdom of Musri in
Northwestern Arabia. For this reason, and for various
technical considerations of textual and historical criticism,
it is proposed in many passages to substitute Musri for

Egypt, Geshur for Assyria (Asshur) and to restore very



numerous references to Jerahmeel according to our pres-
4
ent text an obscure tribe to the south of Palestine. With
'For instance, in English or translated into English, Histories of
Israel by Cornill, Kittel, and Wellhausen, Prof. J. F. McCurdy's History,
Prophecy, and the Monuments, etc. O. T. Theologies by Piepenbring, Duff,
etc. and in German Smend's Textbook of the History of O. T. Religion,
;

and the latest edition of Marti's revision of Kayser's O. T. Theology;


G. A. Smith's Historical Geography of the Holy Land.
*Cf. above, p. 19.
'E. Steuernagel in his Immigration of the Israelites into Palestine.
g.,
*Only mentioned I Samuel xxvii. 10, xxx. 29 and I Chron. ii. 9-42.
INTRODUCTION TO OLD TESTAMENT 33

such alternatives and resources at the critic's disposal,


history would seem to become anything that a taste or
fancy may dictate ; so far these views have not
1
met with
much acceptance. In the later history the more recent de-
velopments are chiefly concerned with the interval between
the Return and the Maccabees. Some time since Prof.
Kosters denied that the account of the Return in Ezra
was historical. According to him there was no Return
in 538 B. C, and the Temple was rebuilt by the remnant
of Jews left behind in Judea at the time of the Captivity.
Kosters has had many many adverse critics,
followers and
but opinion inclines to accept the substantial historicity of
2
the account of the Return. It is also maintained that
various sections of Ezra—Nehemiah do not stand in cor-
and that the first mission of
rect chronological order,
Nehemiah preceded that of Ezra. Another interesting
discussion has arisen in connection with Zerubbabel,
8
Haggai, and Zechariah. Zerubbabel is supposed, at
the instigation ofHaggai and Zechariah, to have declared
Judah independent of Persia, and to have ascended the
throne as the promised Messiah. He was promptly
crushed and put to death by the Persian government, and
— —
according to this view he is the "Servant of Jehovah"
whose fate is described in Isaiah LIII. There may be
a measure of truth in all this, but these views are not
likely to be adopted in their entirety.
Another important suggestion as to the history of
Israel after the Exile comes from Prof. Cheyne, follow-
ing to some extent in the footsteps of Robertson Smith
and earlier scholars. It is that the Jews took part in the
great rebellion against Artaxerxes III, Ochus circa B C.
*See Cheyne's Critica Biblica, and his articles in the Encyclopedia
Biblica.
2
See discussion in G. A. Smith's Book of the Twelve Prophets (Expos-
itor's Bible).
3 See Sellin, Serubbabel, etc.
34 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
350; that their rising was caused by religious enthusi-
asm, and led to the desecration of the Temple. This ca-
lamity is supposed to havebeen the occasion of the compo-
1
sition of certain Psalms and other passages, which most
scholars either connect with the destruction of Jerusalem
by Nebuchadnezzar or refer to theMaccabean period.
The progress of the historical study of Old Testament
Theology is hindered by the lack of agreement, even
amongst scholars of the modern school, as to the date
of many important passages. It is impossible to write
certainly as to the teaching, for instance, of Isaiah and
Amos, or as to the stages of development of the Religion
of Israel while authorities of the first rank are divided
as to whether the Messianic sections in Isaiah and the
monotheistic verses in Amos were composed by those
prophets, or are post-exilic additions. Moreover there
is no immediate prospect of a settlement of these ques-

tions, for the data are meagre and ambiguous, and the
grounds on which individual writers arrive at decisions
are largely subjective.
Nevertheless a great deal is clear and certain and even ;

where dates are doubtful, much of the teaching is inde-


pendent of chronology. Within these limits the Exposi-
tor's Bible and other works have done much to bring
popular theology into line with the results of larger
knowledge and fresh research and discussion. This
process has now reached a point which may enable
2
us to say with the Bishop of Winchester, "The period
of transition, the period of anxious suspense of judg-
ment, is drawing to a close. It is seen and felt that the
interpretation of Holy Scripture is not less literal, not
less spiritual, not less in conformity with the pattern

•Especially Psalms XLIV, LXXIV, and LXXIX.


*Dr. H. E. Ryle, in his Early Narratives of Genesis, published when
he was Hulsean Professor of Divinity at Cambridge, p. IX.
INTRODUCTION TO OLD TESTAMENT 35

which the Divine Teacher gave, when it is rendered more


true to history by the fiery tests of criticism and literary
analysis."
VIII. — CONCLUSION.
This brief survey has necessarily been occupied for the
most part with the developments of recent research. But
in these years as in previous periods the Old Testament
has been the subject of much searching, preaching and
writing which has taken or no account of changes
little

in criticism, or, indeed, of any criticism at all; but have


taken the narratives as they found them, and, as far as
authorship has been concerned, have made the assump-
tions which seemed easiest and most edifying. Such
work, too, is most valuable. The spiritual life which
speaks to us through the Hebrew Scriptures is so full of
energy, variety, and truth that even the simplest methods
of treatment yield great results. These results, moreover,
have sometimes a special quality which is absent from
more studious exposition. Even after many centuries the
inspired books are like rich virgin soil which yield a har-
vest even to the crudest methods of cultivation. Thus
the scribes of our day, instructed unto the Kingdom of
Heaven, are still bringing out of their treasures things
new and old and both alike minister to the coming of the
;

Kingdom, both the new and the old, both the influence
of ancient association and venerable tradition, and the
new life and power and hope that spring to birth in dawn-
ing light of a new day of the Lord.
"At last, but yet the night had memories
Sad in their sweetness, noble in their pain,
Which, looking backward half regretfully
In longing day-dreams oft we live again.
At last, but this new day, that slowly dawns,
Shall satisfy with its meridian fires
Alike the longing born of fond regret
And deeper yearnings that our hope inspires."
36 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
That the Old Testament will still hold its place of power
in any new dispensation is guaranteed by its significance
for Christ and His Gospel. As Prof. G. A. Smith has
said in a work which states the religious position in the
1
light of recent Biblical study, Christ accepted the history
recorded in the Old Testament "as the preparation for
Himself, and taught His disciples to find Him in it. He
used it to justify His mission and to illuminate the
mystery of His Cross. Above all, He fed His
own soul with its contents, and in the great crises of His
life sustained Himself upon it as upon the living and

sovereign Word These are the highest external


of God.
proofs — if indeed we can
call them external for the —
abiding validity of the Old Testament in the life and
doctrine of Christ's Church. What was indispensable to
the Redeemer must always be indispensable to the
redeemed." W
H. Bennett.
Hampstead, London, April, 1905.
'Modern Criticism and the Preaching of the Old Testament, p. II.
GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE
EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE

NEW TESTAMENT
By Walter F- Adeney, M. A.
Professor of New Testament Exegesis at Lancashire College,
Manchester

I. —CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EXPOSITION


When we pass from the volumes of the Expositor's
Bible that deal with the Old Testament to those which
expound the books of the New Testament we discover
less departure from the traditional attitude. And yet
a very little knowledge of the enormous amount of
research which has been prosecuted during recent
years in the fruitful field of primitive Christian litera-
ture and surrounding scenes must convince us that
its

here also was a clamorous call for a fresh treat-


ment of the whole subject. It is much to have the
books taken one by one and treated each as a distinct
entity in this way we are led on to perceive that richer
;

harmony of the various apostolic notes which means


so much more than the unison of the older methods
First, instead of the familiar treatment of minute
phrases commonly known as "text," we have the wider
survey and broader handling of the arguments of the
books, which to those who have not been accustomed
to it appears as a revelation, so that these books be-
come new things to them. Then we have that indi-
vidual treatment, that temporary isolation of the books,
which enables us to understand their limitations as
well as the amplitude of their contents. Lastly, we
come to see the specific teaching of the several New
38 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
Testament writers, so that we can no longer confuse
the distinctive message of the author of Hebrews with
that of St. Paul, or confound the ideas of St. Peter with
those of St. James.
II. —TEXT AND TRANSLATION
The
Expositor's Bible is based upon a more accurate
text and more exact renderings of the New Testament
than were available for previous works of exposition.
The discovery of one of the two oldest known manu-
scripts at the Monastery of St. Catharine on Mount
Sinai, in the middle of the nineteenth century, is only
one, though perhaps the greatest, of the steps in ad-
vance towards obtaining a correct Greek Testament
which have been taken during the last hundred years.
The immense labors of Tischendorf in the collation of
manuscripts and readings from the Fathers, following
the earlier work of Mill, Griesbach and others, but with
a much richer mine of materials to draw upon, laid a
foundation on which later experts have been laboring
with the aim of producing the purest possible text. 1
Westcott and Hort went further in working out a scien-
tific theory with canons of interpretation which at first

appeared to sweep the field and claim almost universal


assent." More recently, however, it has been felt that
these scholars were tempted to rely too much on one or

two old manuscripts chiefly, indeed, on a single
manuscript, the Vatican, and to treat too contemptu-
ously the claims of what is known as the "Western
Text," represented among other authorities by the
great Cambridge MS., the Codex Bezae. Accord-
8
ingly their text cannot be regarded as final. Mean-
*See Tischendorf, Novum Testamentum Grace, 8th edit.
"See Hort. Introduction to Westcott and Hort's N. T.
"See Blass, Philology of the Gospels; Nestle, Textual Criticism of
the Greek Testament; Kenyon, Handbook to the Textual Criticism of the
New Testament.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 39

while perhaps the soundest working Greek Testament


is that edited by Nestle for the "British and Foreign
Bible Society," strikes the mean of several
which
critical The more accurate text has been
editions.
accompanied by more correct translations, of which
the most conspicuous are the English and American
Revised Versions. This may be described as substan-
tially one and the same revision of the so-called
"Authorized Version" but there are several emenda-
;

tions of the American revisers which were not ac-


cepted by their more conservative English coadjutors,
although in nearly every case they must be allowed to
be improvements both as regards scholarship and also
in lucidity. Since the Revised Version appeared sev-
eral completely new translations of the New Testament
1
into modern English have been published.

III. —RECENT CRITICISM


The most remarkable characteristic of the latest
Biblical criticism is the application to the New Testa-
ment of those disintegrating processes with the results
of which on Old Testament studies we have long been
familiar. This, however, is by no means so alarming
as the claims of the more radical critics might suggest.
It is true that some scholars carry their destructive
criticism to an extreme —for instance, Schmiedel with
the gospels, refusing to allow full assurance for the
authenticity of more than five of our Lord's sayings,
and Van Manen with the epistles, repudiating the
2
authenticity of all those ascribed to St. Paul. But these
critics stand almost alone; at all events they do not
represent anything like the normal position of New
'See especially Weymouth, The New Testament in Modern English;
Moffatt, The Historical New Testament; The Twentieth Century Ntw
Testament.
"See Encyclopedia Biblica; also Cheyne, Bible Problems,
40 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
Testament scholarship. The accident of their promi-
nence in one of the great Bible dictionaries, which is
simply due to editorial sympathies, must not disguise
the fact of their eccentricity Nothing is more re-
markable in recent criticism than the fact that while
1
the more conservative of the two new dictionaries
accepts the main critical position of advanced scholar-
ship with regard to the Old Testament, it differs
2
toto coelo from its rival in its treatment of the New Tes-
tament. In these respects it fairly corresponds to the
position taken up by most of the writers of the Expos-
itor's Bible.
A remarkable approach towards unanimity is to be
seen in the views of scholars of various types with
reference to what is known as the "synoptic problem,"
the problem of the origin of our first three gospels
occasioned by the perplexing phenomena of their fre-
quent close resemblance and signally frequent striking
divergence. Fifty years ago opinions about this question
were in a perfectly chaotic condition; indeed, there were
about as many opinions as the highest possible arith-
metical variation in the mutual relations of the gospels
would permit. Some put Matthew first, some Mark,
some Luke; and all conceivable theories as to their rela-
tion one to another, the use of earlier documents, and the
degree of reliance on tradition or on written sources to
be detected in their authors found eager advocates. But
gradually the turbid waters settled and certain definite,
generally accepted ideas were crystallized. In the present
day it is almost universally agreed that Mark was written
by the man whose name it bears, although when
Pfleiderer gave his adhesion to this view such a confes-

1
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible.
'The Encyclopedia Biblica.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 41

sion from one who was regarded as a leader of the "left


1
wing" of criticism occasioned some surprise. Further,
it is the generally accepted opinion that the bulk of the
narrative portion of Matthew —the chief exceptions being
the Infancy and Resurrection narrative—
is based on
Mark, and that the same is true to a considerable extent
with regard to Luke. There has been much discussion
as to whether St. Mark's gospel has undergone revision.
But the ripest results of study on this subject are repre-
sented by the conclusions of Dr. Abbott who has shown
that our Mark is really the earlier edition of the gospel
which in a later and slightly modified form, its rugged-
ness being smoothed, was used in the construction of
Matthew and Luke. In the second place, it is very gen-
erally admitted that the discourses in Matthew, which
are inserted in five blocks of sayings, like five wedges
driven into the narrative as that stands in Mark, are the
contents of a work consisting of the "oracles," or "sacred
sayings," of Jesus which a very ancient church writer,
Papias the Bishop of Hierapolis, tells us that Matthew
2
compiled. Thus we get two of our gospels well
authenticated, Mark being admitted to be the work of the
man to whom it is ascribed and Matthew being acknowl-
edged as in the main a combination of St. Matthew the
Apostle's collection of the teachings of Jesus with the
standard narrative in Mark. The infancy and resurrec-
tion narratives must have been derived from other primi-
tive authorities.
The case of our third gospel is somewhat different. As
we might expect from his preface, St. Luke has availed
himself of a wider range of materials. But he too, like
U rchristentum, First Edition (1887).
"See Pfleiderer,
2
interesting to observe that, as Eusebius informs us, Papias's com-
It is
mentary on the Logia, or "Oracles of the Lord," was composed in five
books. These might correspond to the five sections of the teachings of
Jesus in our Matthew.
42 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
the author of our first gospel, is now admitted to have
used Mark as his primary basis, though not to so great
extent, or so almost exclusively. In particular in that rich
section which is commonly, though perhaps erroneously,
ascribed to our Lord's Persean ministry, he has a store of
precious materials that are not met with in any other gos-
pels. Similarly, while some verbal coincidences lead us to
the conclusion that he also used St. Matthew's collection
of the sayings of Jesus, it is evident that he had other
collections of our Lord's teachings, from which, for
instance, he got the parables of the Prodigal Son and of
the Good Samaritan, and many other choice utterances the
characteristic beauty and originality of which constitute
their own authentication.
Turning to the Fourth Gospel, we see that this wonder-
ful book has been subjected to the most searching criti-
cism during recent years with very interesting results.

Half a century ago Baur declared that it could not have


been written before the Year A. D. 160. Since then the
1
finding of primitive Christian Documents which bear
testimony to the use of this gospel in earlier times,
its archaic character brought
together with the proofs of
out by a comparison of its contents with second-century
literature, has forced the date of its origin steadily back
and yet further back, till the latest possible date that can
be assigned to it is quite early in the second century.
But more than this, there is a growing tendency to con-
nect this gospel with the son of Zebedee. Some scholars'
would assign the actual writing of the book to another
person, perhaps John the Elder; but then they allow that
this somewhat shadowy personage, referred to by Papias
as a contemporary of the Apostles, derived his informa-
1
Especially Hipollytus The Refutation of All Heresies, and Tatian's
Diatessaron.
'E. g., Harnach, McGiffert.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 43

1
tion from the Beloved Disciple. One leading scholar
holds that the teachings of Jesus in our Fourth Gospel
came from the Apostle John, while he thinks that most
of the narrative portions are due to another hand. But
in one of the latest works on the subject, Dr. Drummond
ascribes the whole book to the Apostle and meets the
adverse views of recent criticism with masterly replies.
Even if the final verdict should be to ascribe the literary
form of the work John the Elder or some unknown
to
scholar at Ephesus, the growing consensus of opinion is
toward assigning the substance of it to St. John himself.
The same period has seen a reasonable change in the
treatment of the Acts of the Apostles.
critical The
"Tubingen School," represented in this case especially
by Zeller, the author of well-known works on Greek
philosophy, had treated the book as altogether a fancy
picture of early church history designed to reconcile the
two opposite parties of St. Paul and the elder Apostles
by means of the compromise of Catholicism. That theory
is now extinct, and recent research has gone a long way

to vindicate the trustworthiness of the book, partly by


showing the primitive character of the first half espe- —
cially as illustrated by the speeches of St. Peter and
2
others, and later by the collection of many evidences of
the historicity of the second portion of the book, namely,
that containing the missionary journeys of St. Paul. We
owe it especially to the brilliant studies of Prof. Ramsay
—the greatest living authority on the antiquities and
history of Asia Minor in the first century —that many
local and contemporary facts have been brought to light
confirmatory of the accuracy of St. Luke as a historian. 8

•Wendt.
"See Lechler, Apostolic and Post-Apostolic Times.
'See Ramsay, St. Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen.
44 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
With regard to St. Paul's epistles the case stands thus:
A few extremists reject them all, partly on the ground
of their supposed inconsistency with the Acts —thus
reversing Zeller's argument, but mainly because of the
advanced condition of Christian experience which they
illustrate, as though the pace of spiritual development in
the white heat of the greatest religious "revival" the
world has ever seen could be measured by the ideas of a
Dutch professor in his chill lecture room But the mass !


of critical opinion British, German, and American is —
tending toward a wider recognition of the genuineness of
these writings than was allowed a generation ago. Baur's
admittedly authentic group of four, which has been called
"the great quadrilateral of Christianity," still stands — viz.,

I and 2 Corinthians, Galatians and Romans. Next come


Philip plans and / Thessalonians now accepted as virtually
beyond question. Then Colossians has been vindicated in
1
schools of severe criticism. If Colossians is allowed,
there can be no doubt as to companion
receiving its

epistle, the beautiful little letter to Philemon. There are


still many who are unable to admit 2 Thessalonians,

chiefly because of its apocalyptic contents. But of late


years it has been shown that the primitive church was
possessed with the hope of the coming of Christ
in glory to a remarkable extent, as a perfectly
dominating idea. There remains Ephesians as now
the most questioned of all the epistles that bear the
name of St. Paul, except the Pastorals. But when it is

seen that one of the chief objections to it is that it is said


to be "a weak" ( /) imitation of Colossians we may be
allowed to regard this judgment as a matter of personal

*By Von Soden and Jiilicher, although some interpolations are allowed.
Even Pfleiderer admitted that it contained fragments of St. Paul's genuine
writings, after Hilgenfeld had followed his leader Baur in rejecting it alto-
gether. Lightfoot, T. K. Abbott, Zahn, and Sanday all defend its claims.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 45

taste rather than a decision of objective criticism.


Luther does not stand alone in holding this epistle to be
one of the choicest books of the New Testament.
The question of the Pastoral Epistles must be con-
sidered as one meeting with doubtful answers. Many
still

scholars who all the ten epistles of St. Paul to the


accept
Churches agree with Marcion of the second century in
not admitting these three works. Still they are defended
1
by most British and American New Testament scholars,
and some who do not allow that in their present form
they can be attributed to the Apostle still admit that they
2
contain fragments of the Apostle's genuine writings.
The Epistle to the Hebrews is now universally admit-
ted not to be a work of St. Paul. The book itself makes
no claim to be such, and it is unfortunate that the English
Revisers retained the misleading title ascribing it to
"Paul the Apostle," a late superscription of no histor-
ical value. Happily the American Revisers have struck this

out. Claims for Barnabas and for Apollos as its author


have their advocates; and lately Prof. Harnach has
hit on the happy guess, backed up by considerations of
some amount of probability, that its author was a woman
— Priscilla. But most scholars feel it necessary to abide
by Origen's negative conclusion : "Who wrote the epistle
God only knows." That it is a most valuable work of
high inspiration well worthy of a place in the canon in
spite of its anonymity cannot be doubted. It has recently
received special attention from scholars in the form of
3
fresh and luminous exposition.

'Not by Davidson, however, nor more recently by Bacon or Moffatt.


Dr. Horton (Century Bible) balances the arguments pro and con and refuses
to decide either way,

'This is Harnach's view. On the other hand so independent a scholar


and drastic a critic as Mr. Conybeare told the present writer that he had
no doubt of their genuineness.
•Especially by Menegoz, Bruce, and Milligan.
46 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
I Peter has been somewhat severely handled in recent
times, Harnach regarding it as the work of some un-
known disciple of St. Paul. But the growing perception
of a rapprochement between the two great Apostles, which
is seen in recent scholarship, points to the conclusion that
St. Peter, who was evidently a man of a most impression-
able nature, may not have felt himself above receiving
influences from the great Apostle of the Gentiles ; and it is

not to be denied that there are features of the epistle


which link it more closely with St. Peter's speeches in
Acts than with the writings of St. Paul. On the other
hand 2 Peter is the one book of the New Testament now
almost universally treated as not genuine; it was the
1
latest to be accepted in the primitive church.
James is regarded as a genuine work of the head of the
Church at Jerusalem by its chief English commentator/
although most German and American scholars who have
written about it recently assign it to a very late date.'
The Epistles of John are now almost universally
admitted to be the work of the author of the fourth
gospel. Little can be said as to the Epistle of Jude
except that its free use of Apocryphal books has been
clearly demonstrated. But, lastly, a flood of light has
been thrown on the Revelation by recent studies in
Jewish Apocalyptic literature, and even in Babylonian
mythology.* It has been shown that this mysterious
book, which many had regarded as unique in litera-
ture, may be associated with a school of Jewish and
Christian Apocalyptic writings from some of the

vindicated by Dr. Bigg, International Commentary.


'Still it is
a
J. The Epistle of St. James.
B. Mayor,
°E. g., Pfleiderer, Holtzmann, Jiilicher, Harnach, the last regarding
it as a collection of sermon notes put together by some unknown James
in the second century. But are not its very archaic features against this
view?
4
As expounded by Gunkel, Bousset, and Charles.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 47

former of which it draws its materials. Then, as the


inquiry is pushed further back, some of the most re-
markable imagery is traced through these Jewish
writings to Babylonian legends. While this interest-
ing process may help to account for the form of the
book, it does not touch its essence and that marvelous
inspiration by virtue of which it soars above all pos-
sible rivals and it is to us the Apocalypt, the one book in
which the Spirit of God unveils the springs and pur-
poses of the providence of history.
IV. —EXEGESIS
During recent years the methods of the commen-
tator have undergone almost as great a revolution as
those of the critic. New dictionaries and grammars
1

have helped to a more accurate understanding of words


and phrases. But the most remarkable contribution
to this form of study comes from a wholly new region,
the region of contemporary records. Inscriptions in
Greece and Asia Minor and Papyri discovered in
Egypt, dating from the very time when the New Tes-
tament was written, are found to contain phrases
identical with what we had been accustomed to regard
as peculiarly characteristic of Hellenistic or New Tes-
tament Greek. The conclusion to be drawn from
these remarkable discoveries is that the books of the
New Testament were written in the ordinary spoken
Greek of their day, the very same form of language in
which leases were drawn up and private letters were
written by people at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, in which
inscriptions were chiseled by sculptors in Cos among
the isles of Greece.From this we are led to see the
mistake of the old commentators in interpreting the
X
E. g., Grim-Thayer, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament,
and Grammars of New Testament Greek by Winer, Schmiedel and by Blass.
48 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
New Testament by means of their knowledge of the
classics. The consequence is that the Revised Version
must be regarded as already partially out of date, since
its committees were dominated by English university

classical scholarship, as represented by Dr. Ellicott,


the chairman of the English committee.
Another modern movement of research also carries
us away from the old classicism. While the New
Testament writers used the colloquial language of the
cosmopolitan Greek-speaking people of their day, they
were all, or nearly all, brought up in Jewish schools
and taught to think in Jewish modes of thought. This
indicates that some of their expressions can best be
interpreted by a knowledge of Aramaic, the language
of Palestine in the time of Christ. And now Aramaic
studies have been brought in to assist in the interpre-
1
tation of the New Testament with luminous results.
Two further characteristics may be observed in the
2
new modern commentaries. One is a vigorous effort
to arrive at the originalmeaning of the books, rather than
to the exclusion of any reference to theological systems
of later date ; in other words, honest exegesis^ rather
than polemical discussion. The other characteristic
is a broader method of treatment in seeking for the
ideas of the sacred writings as more important than
the minute study of words which characterized the
scholarship of the last generation of commentators.
The older commentaries were mainly grammatical;
the newer commentaries are chiefly historical, theo-
3
logical or philosophical. In harmony with this later

x
See Deissmann, Bible Studies; Dalman, The Words of Jesus.
"On the whole the best English and American series of commentaries
is that known as the International Critical Commentary; the most recent
work of smaller dimensions is The Century Bible.
"E. g., Ramsay on Galatians, Wellhausen on the Synoptic Gospels, the
Abbe Loisy on St. John.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 49

method of exegesis the Expositor's Bible may be re-


garded as a great commentary on the Holy Scriptures,
as well as a work of exposition.

V, —CONTEMPORANEOUS HISTORY AND THOUGHT


It is no longer possible for the fully equipped scribe
who is to bring out of his treasury things new and old
to be "a man of one book." While the center of his
studies must be the Scriptures, he has undertaken to
explain, his very explanation of them is largely de-
pendent on his gleanings from other fields of learning.
Formerly the Bible was regarded by itself in dazzling
isolation, like a statue set on a pedestal. Now we
discover that we can see it much better when it stands
in its place, which is not a mere niche in the wall of
the temple of humanity, but the central shrine of all
history. The life and thought of the world in which
the New Testament first appeared must not be treated
as the mere frame of the picture, although even that
would be something, for a suitable frame helps to show
its contents to the best advantage. But we should
rather think of the circumstances and setting of the
gospel and apostolic stories as background and even
in part foreground to the Christian revelation. It
must be confessed that sometimes these accessories
are painted with so much Pre-raffaelite force and
color that there -is a danger of missing the message of
the picture owing to the distraction of the accessories.
A knowledge of the geography of Palestine, Eastern
manners and customs, the state of the Roman world at
the time of Christ, contemporary Greek philosophy,
and a host of other matters more or less remote from
the central theme of the New Testament, must not be
allowed to overshadow that central theme. The pic-
50 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
turesqueness of modern writing threatens this danger
and modern writing is nothing if it is not picturesque.
But true illustration, such as is aimed at in the Expos-
itor's Bible, goes deeper. It does not detract from the
interest of the New Testament itself by the mere-
tricious charms of the surroundings, a materializing
and secularizing of the sacred and spiritual of which
some of the most popular modern Lives of Christ are
guilty. On the contrary, it seeks to throw light on
the New Testament itself, explaining obscurities, vivi-
fying what had not been fully realized before, setting
the whole picture before us in warm colors of life.
Used in this way the fruits of the Palestine Exploration
Fund prove to be of great value. Then scholars of con-
temporary Jewish life and thought have enabled
us to see more clearly the actual condition of the people
1
among whom Jesus lived, and those who have been
investigating the history and archaeology of the Roman
Empire of this period have enabled us to see much
more clearly how the Apostles carried out their wider
mission, how the first churches were founded in the
larger world, and how the primitive Christian life was
2
lived in the midst of pagan surroundings.
VI. —LIFE AND HISTORY OF THE EARLY CHURCH
Making use have been indicated
of such materials as
above, several scholars have been attempting the
3
difficult task of writing the Life of Christ, and several

also the more manageable work of giving an account


of the history of Apostolic times. Here we see that
1
See especially Schurer, The Jewish People in the Time of Jesus
Christ; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah; Bousset, Die Religion Des Juden-
tums; Volz, Judische Eschatolagie.
•See Mommsen, Provinces of the Roman Empire; Ramsay, The
Church in the Roman Empire, &c.
'E. g., Geikie, Farrar, Edersheim, Stalker, Didon, &c, in popular
works; Keim, Weiss, Sanday (Dictionary of the Bible), Bruce (Encyclo-
padia BibHca), Oscar Holtemann, &c., in critical studies.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 51

the destructive criticism which made havoc of history


under the hands of the famous "Tubingen school" has
been almost entirely superseded by constructive efforts
which have brought out the circumstances of primitive
times with remarkable clearness. The learned, sober
1
Hort in England as well as the writings of
studies of ,

Prof. Ramsay already referred to; the brilliant


work of Weizsacker2 in Germany; the histories of
3
McGiffert, of the school of Harnach, and of Prof.
Bartlet, a singularly judicious and discerning writer,*
are among the most prominent contributions to a right
understanding of the events of the Apostolic times.
Indeed, it is not too much to say that the research and
criticism of recent days have brought us face to face
with the primitive age of Christianity in a manner
never attainable during any of the intermediate ages.
It is as though we of the twentieth century had gained
a height from which we could look across the inter-
vening centuries, many of which lie wrapped in mist,
and see clear and sharp against the horizon the blue
the wonderful first century.
hills of

VII. —NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY


Of all the contributions to the study of the Scriptures
with which research, scholarship and thought have
enriched our age, none are more fruitful than those which
belong to the province of Biblical Theology. Strange
as it may appear, while the Bible has been the final
authority appealed to in the teaching of dogmatic
Theology all down the ages, Biblical Theology is a new
science, undreamed of by all but comparatively recent

*See The Christian Ecclesia and Judaistic Christianity.


a See Apostolic
Times.
"Christianity in the Apostolic Age.
*The Apostolic Age.
52 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE

scholars. The method was to start with a proposi-


old
tion, a thesis, a dogma, and then hunt through the Bible
for proof texts. This was the method of the one
supremely great work in Systematic Theology which
Protestantism has produced —Calvin's Institutes. The
great reformer first states his dogma and then proceeds
to marshal texts in proof ofit, following this process by

a refutation of objections and an explaining away of


apparently adverse texts. You can prove anything in
that way This vicious method accounts for the fact that
all the wildest heresies and extravagances of fanaticism,

as well as all the great mutually opposed systems of


Divinity that have appeared in Christendom, have been
able to appeal triumphantly to Scripture in proof of their
contentions. Such a confusion of results should have
been accepted as the reductio ad absurdum of the method.
But now the new process of the study of Biblical
Theology follows a more modest but more scientific
method. It does not start with any dogma which it seeks
to prove it even dispenses with the "working hypothesis"
;

which science admits to be legitimate. It is wholly in-


ductive. Its aim is simply to discover what the Scriptures
teach, no matter whether this should turn out to be
favorable to preconceived notions or the reverse. In
pursuit of this object it seeks to divest the mind of a mass
of irrelevant and distracting notions, the accumulation of
ages of Christian thinking and controversy, and work its

way back which the several books were


to the times in
written, viewing them in the atmosphere of their origin.
It approaches each book rather from what went before
than from what came after, seeing that a thing is usually
conditioned by its antecedents, but never by its sequels.
Then it segregates the writings of each school or class of
teachers, and further the specific teaching of each writer.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 53

Lastly, it endeavors to discover the teaching of each book


and also in its individuality.
in its entirety These points
were touched upon in the opening of this section of the
Introduction; they need to be treated rather more
explicitly before we close because they enter into the
more valuable characteristics of the Expositor's Bible.
The application of this new method of Biblical
Theology to the New
Testament has been delightfully
fruitful in results. and foremost come the studies
First
in the teachings of Jesus with which the Christian thought
of our age has been revivified. The now familiar phrase
"back to Christ" has been nowhere better illustrated than
in the course of these studies. It has now become possi-
ble to know to a considerable extent what was the actual
teaching of the Master detached from the subsequent
teaching of the disciples and such knowledge must be
;

welcomed as of supreme importance even if we allow that


the disciples were authorized and inspired teachers com-
missioned by Christ Himself to carry on the revelation
of Christian truth by means of the illumination of the
Holy Spirit with which they were endowed. Every loyal
servant of Christ must attach primary importance to the
position, the action, the sufferings and the very words
of his Lord and Master. The teachings of Jesus form
the most valuable part of every book that deals at all
1
adequately with New Testament Theology as a whole;
but they are also discussed in works wholly devoted to
2
this great subject. One interesting report which has been
brought out with peculiar force both by Beyschlag and
by Wendt is the essential harmony between our Lord's

*See especially works on this subject by Weiss, Stevens, Beyschlag,


Bovon (French), Holtzmann (German); Wernle, Beginnings of Chris-
tianity.
"See Wendt, Horton, on The Teachings of Jesus; Tohn Watson, The
Mind of the Master; Bruce, The Kingdom of Cod, and The Training of
the Twelve.
54 THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
teaching in the synoptic gospels and that in John. Special
attention has lately been given the teaching of Christ
about Himself, and in particular to the meaning of the
1
title, "the Son of Man." There has also been much dis-
cussion about the teaching of Jesus in the gospels con-
cerning the last things, and Dr. Charles, the greatest
authority on this subject, has set forth the view that
Jewish eschatological notions are here blended with the
original teachings of Jesus, while others think that our
Lord's teachings about the Destruction of Jerusalem have
been confused with His teachings about the end of the
2
world and the final judgment.
The teachings of St. Paul, the greatest theologian of
the primitive church, and indeed of all ages, have received
searching investigation during recent years. They are
discussed with much fullness in the books on New Testa-
ment Theology as a whole that have been already referred
to and valuable works have been devoted to the exclusive
;

study of them. The prejudiced views of Baur having


been to a great extent demolished, Pfleiderer, also of
3
"the left wing" of criticism, produced a powerful work,
in which the ideas of the Apostle were subjected to a keen
*
but not very sympathetic analysis. August Sabatier
contributed a brilliant study to the development of the
ideas of the Apostle in the course of his writings which
were taken in historical order; and he was followed by
the more cautious exposition of Prof. Stevens.
Other extremely useful writings on this most fruitful
theme have appeared from time to time, as well as special
5
monographs of Johannine Theology.
1
See Driver, Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible, article, "Son of Man."
"See Charles, Jewish and Christian Bschatology; and for the latter
view, Muirhead, The Eschatology of Jesus.
3 Paulinism.

*Saint Paul.
'See Stevens on this subject, and the teachings of St. James.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 55

The result of all these studies is that we have now a


storehouse of collected information concerning the
specific teachings of the several parts of the New Testa-
ment, such as no scholarship of previous ages had
attempted, because the historical method on which it is
all based was not practised until recently. Much of this
storehouse was at the disposal of the writers of the
Expositor's Bible, and many of its treasures will be
found in their volumes, while perhaps it is not too much
to hope that these volumes themselves will be welcomed
as valuable original contributions to the same supremely

important study the study of the mind of Christ and the
thought of His Apostles. Walter F. Adeney.
Manchester, March, 1905.
COMPLETE INDEX
TO THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE

TOPICAL AND TEXTUAL

By S. G. AYRES, B.D.

Librarian of Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, New Jersey


PREFATORY NOTE
The value of work like that which follows requires no
argument to prove its worth. An unindexed book is like
an unexplored continent. It may contain streams of
thought which might be sources of power if known. Dia-
monds and gold may there be hidden away. The index is
the explorer's chart to the undiscovered country. The
great stores of a work like The Expositor's Bible are
not realized until they are tabulated in an index. The
chemistry of thought has produced many a gem for this
great work. This index will show where they are. The
compiler has endeavored to make a complete, compre-
hensive, and practical index to this series. The index is

by subjects, texts, and authors quoted.


It has given me great pleasure to know in this inti-
mate way what The Expositor's Bible contains. If
this work shall help others to the same knowledge, the
labor involved is worth while.
Drew Theological Seminary. S. G. Ayres.
April, 1905.
HOW TO USE THE INDEX
As an illustration of the method by which to use the
subject index, take the first topic, Aaron. The reference
to Aaron and his sons will be found in the volume
"Numbers" of The Expositor's Bible, page 32.
A good illustration of the way to use the textual part
of the index is found in John XYII, 19. Of course the
main treatment will be found in its proper place in Vol.
II of the Gospel of John by Dr. Dods but we find a refer-
;

ence in the volume on Leviticus, page 57 in that con- ;

taining Ephesians, page 369 ; in that on the Epistles of


Peter, page 151. The reader will find that these will aid
in acquiring a more complete understanding of the text
studied. The inter-relation of the Old and New Testa-
ments will be the better noted. It has been thought that
less trouble will be caused the reader by having the texts
included with the subjects under one index.
Where a book of the Bible is contained in more than
one volume, although possibly bound, the two volumes in

one, the reference, for example, under Acts VII, verse


49, to Isaiah II, £37, would be found on page 287 of the
second volume of Isaiah.
INDEX TO
THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE
AARON and his sons, Numbers, 32. ABIEZER, Conversion of, Judges
and Moses meet, Exodus, 87. 159-
begins the Tabernacle service, ABIGAIL, wife of Nabal,I. Samuel,

Leviticus, 219. 384, Samuel, 39.


II.

Character of, Numbers, 29. marries David, I. Samuel, 388.

Close of his Numbers, 235.


life, ABIHU, Strange fire ofNadaband,
complains of the marriage of Leviticus, 237-255; Numbers,
29.
Moses, Numbers, 137.
Consecration of, Leviticus, 181.
ABIJAH, son of Jeroboam.
Sickness and death of, I. Kings,
Consecration of, Hebrews, 185.
302-308.
Intercession of, Numbers, 207.
ABIJAH, king of Judah, I. Kings,
Priesthood of, Hebrews, 79,
^
318-321; Chronicles, 325-337.
128.
ABIMELECH, Judges, 210-223.
Rod of, Numbers, 198, 207.
ABIRAM, Dathan and, Numbers,
suggested as Moses' Helper,
195, 205.
Exodus, 74.
ABISHAG, the Shunemite, I.
AARONITES, Support of the,
Kings, 62, 106; Songs of Solo-
Numbers, 25.
mon, 4.
ABBA, Genesis, 165, Galatians,
ABISHAI, II. Samuel, 245, 345.
254-
ABOMINABLE, Altogether be-
ABBOTT, Dr. Ezra, Biblical Es-
come, Peter, 313-324.
says, Acts II., 12, 43.
ABNER assassinated by Joab, II.
ABECEDARIANS, Pastoral Epis-
Samuel, 52.
tles, 70.
sets up Ishbosheth, II. Samuel,
ABEL, Genesis, 28-41.
23-
compared with Christ, Genesis, wars against David, II. Sam.
40, 41. uel, 26-49.
Faith of, Genesis, 35, 36; He- ABRAHAM and the " cities of the
brews, 223-225. plain," Genesis, 186-197.
ABERCIUS, St., Acts I., VI. and Ishmael, Genesis, 147-158,
ABGAR, King, Acts II., 53. 212-225.
ABIATHAR deposed, Kings, no, -and Melchizedek, Hebrews,
in.
61
62 ABRAHAM— A CTS
ABRAHAM, Blessings of, Gala- ABSALOM, Revolt of, II. Samuel,
tians, 180-188. 217-22S; I. Kings, 79.
The call of. Genesis, 81-95. Samson like, Judges, 286.
Change of name, Genesis, 165. ABSOLUTION, Forms of, James,
Faith of, Job, 27; Hebrews, 342-
223. ABSTINENCE, Pledge of. Num-
bers, 60.
Friend of God, James.. 160,
162.
ACCADIAN PSALMS, Job, 3.

— —God's covenant with, Genesis,


ACCEPTANCE of God's forgive-
ness, Genesis, 3S.
134-146.
of offering and offerer. Gene-
God's oath to, Hebrews, 101.
sis. 35.
in Egypt, Genesis, 96-107.
The one waj- of Divine, Ro-
intercedes for Sodom, Genesis,
mans, 90-99.
172-185.
ACHAIA, The province, Acts II.,
Justification of, Romans, 103- 326.
109, 117-12;. ACHAN, Punishment of. Toshua,
Legend of, Daniel, 44. 177-188.
—-Lot's separation from, Gen- Trespass of, Joshua, 165-176.
esis, 108-120. ACHILLES TATIUS, ACTS II.,

Promise to, Hebrews, 9. 367-


——purchases Macphelah, Genesis, ACHISH, king of Gath, I. Samuel,
226-239. 336-340, 396-403-
rescues Lot, Genesis, 1 21-133. ACHSAH, Tudges, 21.
sacrifices Isaac, Genesis, 19S- ACOIMETAE.or watching monks,
211. Acts II., 176.
Seed of, Hebrews, 45. ACTA SANCTORUM. Acts L, in,
ABSALOM and Amnon, II. Samuel, 162; II., 56, 141, 200, 213,
Kings, 76. 247-
193-204; I.

Balaam Numbers, ^22.


like,
ACTION a primal necessity,
Judges, 295.
banished and brought back,
II. Samuel, 205-216; I. Kings,
ACTS, The book, Apocryphal,
Acts I., 2.
77-
Inspiration of, Acts I., 28.
Burial of, II. Samuel, 2^.
not by Paul, Pastoral Epis-
David flees before, II. Samuel,
tles, 360-362.
229-252.
not by Titus. Pastoral Epis-
David's grief for, II. Samuel, tles, 207.
277-2S8. Object of the first part of,
Defeat and death of, II. Sam- Acts I., 346.
uel, 265-276. Origin and authority, Acts I.,
in Council, II. Samuel, 253-264. 1-22.
Pride of, II. Samuel, 211. Title, Acts I., 1.
ACTS I.—ACTS VII. 63

ACTS I., i, Romans, 275. ACTS III., 19-21, Leviticus, 472,


2, 9, Mark, 444. 511.
4, 5, Galatians, 253. 21, Revelation, 354.

7, Daniel, 151; Romans, 363; 21-25, Romans, 14.


Galatians, 247. ACTS IV., 13, John Epistles, 7.
8, Leviticus, 216; Matthew, 67 19, Peter, 128.

Hebrews, 269. 24, Revelation, 99.


n, Romans, 313, 362; Peter, 27-30, Isaiah II., 287; Mark,
164; John Epistles, 82. 407.
13, James, 26, 28; John ACTS V., 13, John Epistles, 6.
Epistles, 6. 17, James, 198.
i4,Ephesians, 423; James, 35, 24, 29; Jeremiah I., 412.
374; Peter, 108. 28, John Epistles, 293.

15, Matthew, 441. 31, Songs of Solomon, 310.


17, Peter, 237. 40, Jeremiah I., 412.
19, Luke, 3. 41, James, 65, 130; Peter,
John Epistles, 125. 137, 183.
ACTS II., Leviticus, 461. ACTS VI., 1, Peter, 165, 170.
5-1 1 James, 51. 3, Peter, 120.
10, Romans, 3. 4-6, Pastoral Epistles, 116.
16-21, Revelation, 105. 6, Pastoral Epistles, 315.
17, 18, Ephesians, 357. 10, James, 193.
19, Peter, 340. 13, 14, Jeremiah II., 17.
22, Peter, 183. ACTS VII.,Colossians, 387;
5,
23, 24, Mark, 427; Romans, Hebrews, 216.
237; Peter, 8; Revelation, 202. 6, Exodus, 198.
27, John Epistles, 309. 20, II. Corinthians, 294.
29, I. Kings, 103; Chronicles, 20, Hebrews, 239.
144. 22, Exodus, 73; Ephesians,
30, II. Samuel, 107; Chroni- 385; Hebrews, 244.
cles, 251; Hebrews, 35. 26, James, 251.
31, Peter, 140. 37, Hebrews, 235.
34, 35, Ephesians, 91. 38, Peter, 173.
38, II. Corinthians, 52; Pas- 42, Romans, 49.
toral Epistles, 287. -
— 47, Chronicles, 172.
44, 45, Leviticus, 396. 48, Jeremiah II., 17.
ACTS III., 4, John Epistles, 6, 7. 49, Isaiah II., 460.
13, 26; Isaiah II., 287. 52, Isaiah II., 287.
14, Isaiah II., 287; James, 52, James, 286, 294.
285. •

53, Galatians, 217; Hebrews,


16, James, 67, 116. 23-
t>4 ACTS VII.— ACTS XIII.

ACTS VII., 56, Daniel, 248; ACTS X., 42, Peter, 183.
Mark, 52. 43, Romans, 14.

5S, Galatians, 62. 44, Galatians, 1 71-173.


ACTS VIII., 1-3, Galatians, 62. 45, Twelve Prophets II., 428.
4, Romans, 346. 47, Ephesians, 55.
14, John Epistles, 6. 7. ACTS XL, 5, II. Corinthians, 191.
17, Pastoral Epistles, 167, 315. 8, Twelve Prophets II., 495.
20-22, Galatians, 49. 15-18,Galatians, 171, 173;
22. Peter, 62. Ephesians, 59.

26, Psalms III., 161; Ephe- 17, Galatians, 121, 204, 255.

sians, 239. 19, 21, Galatians, 91.

28, Isaiah II., 6. 25, 26, Galatians, 91.

30, Isaiah II., 287. 26, Peter, 169, 190.

39, II. Corinthians, 347. 27-30, Galatians, 93, 102.

ACTS IX., 1, Galatians, 62; James, 28, Hebrews, 318.


126. 29, Peter, 120.

1-19, Galatians, 58. ACTS XII., 2, Matthew, 240;


James, 26.
2. James, 48, 127.
11, Daniel, 228.
4, Daniel, 262.

7, Daniel, 394. 17, James, 26, 35.


20, I. Kings, 152.
10-19, Galatians, 71.
20-23, Daniel, 198.
15, Romans, 12.
22, 23, Daniel, 51.
16, II. Corinthians, 231.
24, Peter, 58.
17, Pastoral Epistles, 315.
19-25, Galatians, 79. 33, Luke, 346.

25, Mark, 206. ACTS XIIL, 1-4, Exodus, 409;


Romans, 434.
26, 27, Galatians, 81; James,
2, 3, Mark, 63; Galatians, 100.
35-
3, Exodus, 67; Pastoral Epis-
30, Peter, 120. tles, 167, 315.
34, James, 329. 10, James, 184.
39, 41, Pastoral Epistles, 163. 15, Mark, 21.
43, Peter, 169. 21, Joshua, 320.
ACTS X., 2, 8, Romans, 19. 26, Ephesians, 6; Peter, 65.
4, Leviticus, 77.
32, Ephesians, 55.
10, II. Corinthians, 191.
33. Psalms I., 1, 18; Ephe-
14, Daniel, 133. sians, 93.
20, James, 32, 122. 36, Romans, 243.
34. 35, Ezra, 22; Daniel, 323. 39, Revelation, 101.
38, Leviticus, 202 ; John I., 43, 45, 46, Galatians, 100.
41. 47, Isaiah II., 288.
41, 42, John Epistles, 243. 50, Thessalonians, 163.
ACTS XIV.— ACTS XIX. 65

ACTS XIV"., 4, 14, II. Corinthians, ACTS XVI., 17, Daniel, 179.
331; Galatians, 12; Ephe- 23, 24, Jeremiah I., 412.
bians, 239. ACTS XVII., 4, Thessalonians, 3.

11, 12, Daniel, 50. 5, Romans, 434.


12, Galatians, 100. 6, Galatians, 329.
14, 15, Daniel, 165. 7, Peter, 169.
15, 17, Galatians, 267; Peter, 12, Thessalonians, 163.

49. 18, II. Kings, 303; Peter, 183.


17, Ephesians, 271. 19, John Epistles, 293.

23, Pastoral Epistles, 59; 22-31, Galatians, 267.


Peter, 202. 26, Chronicles, 49; Daniel, 28,

ACTS XV., 2, 12, Galatians, 100, 151; Ephesians 28; Thessa-


102. lonians, 187.

3, Galatians, 93. 27, John Epistles, 107.

7, Galatians, 123. 28, Pastoral Epistles, 224.


10, Galatians, 307. 29, Exodus, 296.
11, Galatians, 151. 30, I. Kings, 101; Galatians,
12, II. Corinthians, 362. 258; Ephesians, 269.
13, James, 26, 35. ACTS XVIII., 2, Pastoral Epis-
15-17, Peter, 74. tles, 414.
21, James, 103. 9, II. Corinthians, 348; Gala.
22, Pastoral Epistles, 394. tians, 67.

23, 24, Galatians, 91, no. 18, Leviticus, 551; Galatians,


24, Philippians, 176. 320; John Epistles, 18.

28, Galatians, 106. 22, 23, Galatians, 91, 132,


29, Daniel, 165. 327-
32, Peter, 230. 25, Ephesians, 277.
36-40, Galatians, 100. 26, Romans, 427; Peter, 108.

39, Philippians, 3. ACTS XIX., 1-7, Ephesians, 277.


41, Galatians, 91. 6, Pastoral Epistles, 167, 315.
ACTS XVI., 1-3, Galatians, 305, 10, Ephesians, 15.

3i9- 13-20, Pastoral Epistles, 383.

3, Galatians, 62. 15, Luke, 155.

6, Galatians, 17; Thessaloni- 18, 19, Ephesians, 342.


ans, 38. ——19, 20, John Epistles, 21.

6-10, Romans, 30; Peter, 229. 20, Peter, 58; John Epistles,
9, II. Corinthians, 348 ; Gala- 15-
tians, 67; Pastoral Epistles, 21, Romans II.

242. 22, Pastoral Epistles, 415.


15, Philippians, 358; Peter, 24, 38, John Epistles, 18.
169. 26, 27, John Epistles, 275, 303.
C6 A CTS XIX.— A CTS OF PA UL

ACTS XIX., 29, John Epistles, ACTS, XXII., 12-21, Galatians, ;i.
301. 14, Pastoral Epistles, 59.
33, Pastoral Epistles, 413. 16, Pastoral Epistles, 287.
34, Pastoral Epistles, 394. 17, II. Corinthians, 348; Gala-
55, Pastoral Epistles, 84. tians, 67.
ACTS XX., 2, 6, Philippians, 4. 21, Galatians, 90.
4, Romans, 434; Ephesians, 22, Galatians, 455.

433; Colossians, 387; Pas- ACTS XXIII., 2-5, Galatians, 278.


toral Epistles, 415. 6, Romans, 84; Galatians, 62;
John Epistles, 301. Peter, 182.
17, Peter, 202. 11, Romans, 3y.
18-35, Ephesians, 277. ACTS XXIV., 15, Galatians, 311.
28, Exodus, 175; Romans, 20, 21, Romans, 84.
261; Ephesians, 368. ACTS XXVI., 5, Philippians, 186.

29, 30, Ephesians, 412; Thes- 6-8, Galatians, 311.

salonians, 309; Pastoral Epis- 7, Twelve Prophets II., 408;


tles, 302, 376. John Epistles, 19.

30, John Epistles, 42. 11, James, 127.


31, Romans, 278; Ephesians, 12-18, Galatians, 58.

14; John Epistles, 19. 13, Revelation, 304.

ACTS XXI., 8, Ephesians, 239. 14, Jeremiah I., 95 ; Romans,


9, Peter, 108. 428; Galatians, 64.
13, Romans, 419. 18, Ephesians, 43, 402.

15, 16, Galatians, 93. 20, Romans, 412; Galatians,


-— 17, James, 35; John Epistles,7. 93-
17-25, Galatians, 130. ACTS XXVII., 1 1, Colossians, 373,
18, James, 26. 387-
20, 26, Galatians, 62, 320. 3, John Epistles, 309.

21, Ephesians, 65. 23, Pastoral Epistles, 242.


24-26, Leviticus, 551. 24, Pastoral Epistles, 68.
27-30, Jeremiah II., 16; Gala- 26, 29, Peter, 374.
tians, 106; Ephesians, 404. ACTS XXVIII., 6, Daniel, 50.

28, 29, Ephesians, 433. 16, Philippians, 47.

29, Colossians, 373; Pastoral 17, Romans, 69.


Epistles, 415. 21, Galatians, 421.

38, Galatians, 328. 22, Philippians, 49.


ACTS XXII., 3, Galatians, 63; 23, Daniel, 98; Romans, 15.
Ephesians, 385. 28, Ephesians, 52.

4, Pastoral Epistles, 55. 30, Pastoral Epistles, 361.


5-16, Galatians, 58. ACTS OF PAUL AND THECLA,
6, Galatians, 311. John Epistles, 91.
ADAM—AHAZ 67

ADAM, Genesis, 16-27; Hebrews, AGABUS, the Prophet, Acts II.,

220. 162, 426, 434.


Christ and, Romans, 143-155; AGAPE, The, Acts II., 399, 400;
Hebrews, 36. Ephesians, 342; James, 427,
ADAM OF SAINT VICTOR, John 432; Peter, 304.
Epistles, 5, 69, 78, 184. AGAG, Numbers, 307.
ADONIZAHandAbishag, I. Kings, killed by Samuel, I. Samuel,
105. 250.

Rebellion of, I. Kings, 81, 93. AGASSIZ, Proverbs, 144.

slain, I. Kings, 109. AGED, The, Beautiful life of, I.

ADONIZEDEK, king of Jerusalem, Kings, 61.

Joshua, 223; Judges, 12. Joshua the, Joshua, 250.


ADORAM, I. Kings, 143. Reverence for, Leviticus, 412.

ADORNMENT, Nature of, Pastoral AGES OF FAITH, Joshua, 139.


Epistles, 251, 252. AGNOSTICISM, Judges, 346;
ADULLAM, The cave of, David in, Job, 117; Matthew, 164;
I. Samuel, 341-344. Ephesians, 255; Hebrews, 235

ADULTERY, Eyes full of, Peter, AGRICULTURE, Proverbs, 140,


269.
305-
AGRIPPA II., Acts II., 432, 448.
a form of murder, Leviticus,
AGUR SON OF JAKEH quoted,
426.
Genesis, 150.
Prohibition of, Exodus, 319,
Deuter-
Words of, Proverbs, 386-395.
321; Leviticus, 386;
AHAB, King of Israel, and Ben-
onomy, 95, 400; Matthew, 75.
hadad, I. Kings, 451-462.
Spiritual, James, 227.
and Elijah, I. Kings, 377-382.
ADVENTURER, The, Judges, 21 1-
and Herod compared, Mark,
ADVICE of Samuel, I. Samuel,
171.
182.
and Jehosaphat, I. Kings, 485.
AELIUS GALLUS, James, 328. and Jezebel, I. Kings, 347-356.
AENEAS, Acts II., 97- and Naboth's vineyard, I.
AESCHYLUS, Ecclesiastes, 46; Kings, 473-483-
Jeremiah I., 288; David, 224.
and the rain, I. Kings, 399-
AFFECTION Natural, right,
403-
Leviticus, 249. Death of, I. Kings, 494, 495.
AFFLICTION, The man that hath Infatuation of, I.Kings, 462.
seen, Song of Solomon, 180- AHASUERUS, Ezra, 153, 155,
193- 352, 361, 370, 382, 396, 399.
AFRICA, Mission in, Thessaloni- AHAZ, king of Judah, II. Kings,
ans, 157, 158. 260-264; Isaiah I., 98.
AFRICAN SLAVERY and Hebrew- Apostasies of, II. Kings, 272-
compared, Exodus, 342. 285.
68 AHAZ—AMBROSE
AHAZ, compared with Charles ALEXANDER the Great, Daniel-
I., Isaiah, 99, 103, 113. 156; James, 163.
Isaiah and, II. Kings, 265- and Jaddua, Daniel, 103-106.
272. ALFORD, Henry, Ephesians, 439;
the Judas of the Old Testa. Thessalonians, 74, 316; Pas-
ment, Isaiah I., 118. toral Epistles, 392; James, 32,
a wicked king, Chronicles, 200-
399, 418; Revelation, 351.
220.
ALFRED the Great influenced bv
AHAZIAH, king of Israel, II.
Moses, Exodus, 262.
Kings, 3-18.
ALLEGORICAL INTERPRETA-
AHAZIAH, king of Judah, II.
TION of the Song of Solomon,
Kings, 102-105, 1 18-120.
Song of Solomon, 42.
Chronicles, 399-401.
ALMOND TREE, Fruit of, Ecclesi-
AHIJAH of Shiloh and Jeroboam,
astes, 268; Jeremiah I., 62.
I. Kings, 252-259.
and the wife of Jeroboam, I.
ALPHEUS, James, 27.

Kings, 302. ALMS-GIVING, Matthew, 80-82.

AHIMAAZ, messenger to David, II. ALTAR, The, in Judaism, Ezra,


Samuel, 278. 51; Hebrews, 323.
AHIMELECK and David, I. Sam- ALTAR ED, Joshua, 365-375.
uel, 332-340; II. Samuel, 129, ALTAR OF THE TABERNACLE,
slain by Saul, I. Samuel, 346- Exodus, 395; Joshua, 206.
353- ALTUS, centurion, Acts I., no.
AHINOAM the Jezreelitess, II.
AMALEK, Exodus, 252-25S:
Samuel, 39.
Numbers, 312; Joshua, 25;
AHITHOPHEL and Absalom, II.
Samuel. 245
Judges, 78, 79; I. ;
Samuel, 225, 236, 256.
I. Samuel, 425.
counsellor of David, II. Sam-
AMASA killed by Joab, II. Samuel,
uel, 131; Psalm II., 32, 159.
320.
Suicide of, II. Samuel, 261.
supersedes Joab, II. Samuel,
AHOLIAB, Exodus, 426 sq.
292.
AI, Joshua defeated at, Joshua,
AMASIS, James, 173.
168.
captured, Joshua, 189-200. AMAZIAH the priest, and Anvs.

ALABARCH, Acts II., 81, 153.


Twelve Prophets I., n 5-1 20.
ALARIC, Hebrews, 272. AMAZIAH, king of Judah, II.

ALBINUS, James, 40. Kings, 167-174; Chronicles,

ALEXANDER the Coppersmith, 412-417.


Acts II., 378. AMBITION disclaimed by Paul,
ALEXANDER and Hymenaeus, Thessalonians, 74.
Pastoral Epistles, 75, 76, 373, AMBROSE, Pastoral Epistle-.
413- 230.
AMEN—AMOS V
AMEN, Eucharistic, Acts II., 31)6 AMOS I., 7, 8, II. Kings, 194.
James, 470. 11, II. Kings, 139, 171 Twelve
;

AMI EL, Henri Frederic, quoted, Prophets II., 176.


Job, 88, 288; John Epistles, 13, II. Kings, 221.
15S. AMOS II., 1, II. Kings, 37, 39,
AMMIEL of Lo- debar, II. Samuel, 139; Jeremiah I, 315.
249. 4-8, Jeremiah II., 276.
AMMIANUS MARCEL LINUS, —5, II. Kings, 194.
Acts II., 152. 6-13, II. Kings, 194.
AMMONITES, Judges, 230, 240- 7, Ezekiel, 312.
245; I. Samuel, 170, 175; II. 8, Deuteronomy, 415.
Samuel, 146-157; Jeremiah 11, II. Kings, 134.

II., 242; Ezekiel, 169, 170, 14, Psalms III., 407.


224, 226; Twelve Prophets I., AMOS III., 1, Jeremiah I., 79;
131- Ezekiel, 190.
AMNON, Absalom and, II. Samuel, 2, Leviticus, 246; II. Kings,
193, 204; Kings, 76, 77.
I. 198; Jeremiah II., 214; Ro-
AMON, king of Judah, II. Kings, mans, 283.
37^373- 6, Twelve Prophets II., 137,
AMORITES, Numbers, 157, 253; 316.
Judges, 64. 8, Ezekiel, 50.
Israel defeats the, Numbers, 9-15, IL Kings, 196.
255- 14, II. Kings, 194.
AMOS the prophet and his min- 15, I. Kings, 495.
istry, Twelve Prophets I., 106- AMOS IV., 1, Ezekiel, 312.
120. 1-3, II. Kings, 218.
and Israel, II. Kings, 193-203. 1-13, II. Kings, 196.
the man and the prophet, 13, Jeremiah II., 288.
Twelve Prophets I., 73-120. 6, II. Kings, 193.
Problem left by, Twelve Proph- 7, 8, II. Kings, 193.
ets I., 227-231. 9, II. Kings, 193; Jeremiah I.,

AMOS the Book, Twelve Prophets 180.


I., 61-231. 10, II. Kings, 193; Jeremiah
contents, authority, etc., I., 102.
Twelve Prophets I., 61-72. 11, II. Kings, 193, 194.
Period of, Twelve Prophets I., 12, II. Kings, 200.

65- AMOS V., 2, Song of Solomon, 65.


AMOS I., 1, II. Kings, 194, 196. 8, Jeremiah I., 233, 287.
2, Jeremiah I., 76. 9, Jeremiah I., 184.

3, 4, II. Kings, 142. 10, Jeremiah I., 392.


6-15, II. Kings, 143. 11, I. Kings, 279.
70 AMOS V.— ANGELS

AMOS V., 15, Genesis, 212. Jeremiah I., 322; I. Corinthi


18, 20, Jeremiah II.. 308; ans, 188; Pastoral Epistles,
Peter, 328. 102.
19, Ecclesiastes, 242. ANACLETUS, Pastoral Epistles,
21-23, I- Kings, 212. 416.
2 j, 26, Acts I., 310. ANAK, Sons of, Numbers, 157;
26, II. Kings, 256. Joshua, 246, 247, 273.
AMOS VI., 1-14, II. Kings, 197. ANANIAS AND SAPHIRA, Acts
2, II. Kings, 191. I., 211-228; Pastoral Epistles,
4, Twelve Prophets II., 371. 73- 75-
4-6, I. Kings, 279. ANANIAS OF DAMASCUS, Acts

7, Twelve Prophets II., 155. II., 53, 54, 55, 57- 58, 59,68.
14, II. Kings, 191, 414. ANANIAS the Highpriest, Acts II.,

AMOS VII., 1, II. Kings, 193, 431, 44Q-443-


197. ANARCHVin the church, Pastoral
4, II. Kings, 193. Epistles, yT,, 271.
9, II. Kings, 200. ANATHEMA, Meaning of, Exo-
12, II. Kings, 426. dus, 224; I. Corinthians, 398.
16, Jeremiah I., 414. of Galatians, 34-49.
AMOS VIII., 1, II. Kings, 203. ANCYRA, Acts II., 339, 367.
2, II. Kings, 217; Ezekiel, y2. AND, Many books of the Old Tes
5, Leviticus, 415 Numbers, 35;
; tament begin with, Exodus, 1.
Isaiah II., 420; Jeremiah I., ANDREE, M. Tony, Twelve Proph-
368, 370; Ezekiel, 450. ets II., 225, 227, 229.
7, Jeremiah I., S4. ANDREW, Mark, 86; John I., 61.
8, II. Kings, 194. ANGEL OF JEHOVAH, Exodus,
9, Jeremiah I., 293. 363; Numbers, 281.
AMOS IX., 1-3, Revelation, 115. and Gideon, Judges, 145-148.
3.. Joshua, 177; I. Kings, 379. and Jacob, Joshua, 133.
5, 6, Jeremiah I., 233. and Zecharias, Luke, 26.
7, Jeremiah I., 126. announces the birth of Samson,
9, 10, II. Kings, 203. Judges, 266-271.
11, Ezekiel, 314; Acts II., 242. captain of the Lord's host,
11-15, H- Kings, 201, 203; Joshua, 128-139.
Chronicles, 144; Peter, 74. ANGELS, Pastoral Epistles, 138.
12, James, 129. and Moses, Exodus, 47.
13, Ezekiel, 486. as emanations, Hebrews, 22.
14, Jeremiah II., 329. as witnesses, Ephesians, 173.
AMUSEMENT QUESTION, The, assembly of, Hebrews, 301.
Genesis, 22, 64, 324; Deuter- in the book of Daniel, Daniel,
onomy, 195-196; Judges, 310; 67, 68.
ANGELS—APOSTACY 71
—%£
ANGLES in the book of Zechariah, ANTINOMIAN BELIEF, Acts I.,

Twelve Prophets II., 310-319. 134, II., 62; Pastoral Epistles,


Jesus Christ and the, Hebrews, 44, 49, 298, 299; Hebrews,
21-46. 148, 201.
Man inferior to, Hebrews, 34. Results of, Exodus, 315.
mediators, Colossians, 233- ANTIOCH-Syrian, Church of, Acts
238. II., 146, 154.
Ministry of, Hebrews, 27, 316. City of, Acts II., 150-153.
Sinful, James, 408-412; Peter, Paul at, Acts II., 157.
289. People and nicknames of, Acts
visit Abraham, Genesis, 172. II., 159.
visit Lot, Genesis, 176, 188. Synagogue of, Acts II., 155.
ANGER, Proverbs, 204-207; Synod at, James, 360.
Ephesians, 294-295. ANTIOCH of Pisidia, Acts II.,

of God, Song of Solomon, 142; 198.


Isaiah I., 47-56. Paul at, Acts II., 206-210;
ANIMALS, The lower, Isaiah I.,
Galatians, 129-162.
190-194. ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES,
Our mediatorship to, Isaiah I.,
Psalms II., 400;
349, 353,
193- Daniel, 13, 55, 162, 245, 261,
——Treatment of, Deuteronomy,
299-318; Acts II., 6; Hebrews,
430-432. 264.
ANN ANUS, James, 40. AORIST, as used by John, John
ANNAS, Acts II., 30. Epistles, 77.
ANOINTING OIL for the sick,
APHRAATES, James, 22.
James, 326.
APOCRYPHA, James, 145, 156,
for the Tabernacle, Exodus,
204, 424.
423-
Jude's use of, James, 424.
used for priests, Leviticus, 201.
Value of the, James, 76-79.
ANSELM of Canterbury, Order for
visitation of the sick, Leviti-
APOCRYPHAL ACTS, Acts II., 2.

cus, 45, 46.


APOCRYPHAL GOSPELS, Acts
L, 79-
ANSHAN, Isaiah II., 163.
ANT, The, Proverbs, 83, 87, 88.
APPOLINARIAN HERESY, Acts

ANTHROPOMORPHISM, Genesis, I., 124.

6o;Numbers, i69;Isaiah, 144; APPOLLONIUS OF TYANA,


Jeremiah I., 383. John Epistles, 189.

ANTICHRIST, Thessalonians, APOLLOS,Acts II., 341-343, 347 5

317; John Epistles, 167-172. I. Corinthians 34; Pastoral


ANTIGONOUS, Rabbi, Ecclesias- Epistles, 203, 208, 214.

tes, 294. APOSTASY, Hebrews, 95.


72 A POS TLE—A RMO UR

APOSTLE, Meaning of. Acts II., AREOPAGUS, Court of the, Acts


83, 84, 193; Galatians, 12. II., 309-317-
Paul's claim to be an, Colos- ARETAS, Acts II., 30, 81.
sians, 9. ARGUMENT FROM DESIGN and
The sign of an, II. Corinthians, evolution, Genesis, 9.
224-236. ARIAN HERESY, Acts I., 124.
The title, Acts I., 348; Pas- ARISTARCHUS, Colossians, 373,
toral Epistles, 69, 70. 387, 388.
APOSTLES' CREED, Acts I., 417. ARISTIDES, Apology of, Acts I.,

APOSTOLIC CONSTITUTIONS, IX., 400, 418, 419; II., 35,


Acts I., 201; Acts II., 344; 214, 318-320.
Pastoral Epistles, 125, 156, ARISTOTLE, Galatians, 378;
232. Pastoral Epistles, 240.
APPEARANCES deceitful, I. Sam- Logic, Acts I., 132, 298.
uel,258; II. Samuel, 215. on friendship, Proverbs, 22~.
Idolatry of, I. Samuel, 259. on habit, Hebrews, 85.
APPHIA, Colossians, 423. on locusts, Ecclesiastes, 107.
APPULEIUS, Pastoral Epistles, ARK, The, The animals in, Genesis,
379-
56.
AQUILA AND PRISCILLA, Acts
where stranded, Genesis, 71.
II., 322, 323. 332, 333, 337.
ARK IN THE BULRUSHES, Exo-
341, 347; Pastoral Epistles,
dus, 31.
413- 4M-
AQUILEIA, Church of. Acts II.,
ARK OF THE COYENANT, Exo-
247. dus, 3yy; Numbers, 44; Jere-
AQUINAS, Thomas, John Epis- miah I., 124.
tles, 41. among the Philistines, I. Sam-
ARABAH wady. Numbers, 244. uel, 73-84.
ARABIA, Isaiah I.. 277. at the house of Obed-edom,
Paul in. Acts II., 72-77; Gala- II. Samuel, 89; Psalms III.,

tians, 78-82. 349-


ARAD, King of, Numbers, 178, borne before the host, Num-
243- bers, 116; Joshua. 98.
ARAM, Isaiah I., 94, 103 sq. broughtto Jerusalem, II. Sam-
ARATUS, Acts II., n. 315; Pas- uel. 84-96.
toral Epistles, 225. of the Temple, I. Kings, 177-
ARCHAEOLOGY, The study of 180.
Chronicles, 112, 113. taken by the Philistines, I.

ARCHIPPUS, Colossians, 407,- Samuel, 61-72.


410, 425-427- ARMOUR, The Christian, Ephe-
ARCHITECTURE, Massive an- sians, 410-424; Colossians,
cient, Ezra, 92-94. 318.
A RN'OLD—A SS YRIA
ARNOLD, Matthew, quoted. Job, ASCETICISM not to be neglected,
95; Proverbs, 359; Ecclesias- Philippians, 255.
tes, 300; Acts I., 151, 178; ASHDOD, Isaiah I., 19S.
I. 334; Ephe-
Corinthians, The ark at, I. Samuel, 75.
sians, 84, 126, 281; JohnEpis- ASHER, the tribe. Inheritance of,

tles, 122, 262. Joshua, 322.


and Balaam; Numbers, 304. Moses blessing, Deuteronomy,
ARNOLD, Thomas, Daniel, 75; 470.
Acts I., 306. ASHTORETH, Worship of, Leviti-
ARRIAN, James, 182. 387; Jeremiah I., 155.
cus,
ART claimed for God, Numbers, ASIARCHS, Acts II., 375 -37S.
95- ASSEMBLIES, Calling of, Num-
ARTAXERXES, Ezra, no, 119, bers, 96.

122, 153, 157, 194, 259, 34i- ASSIZE COURTS, Acts II., 382.
ARTEMAS, bishop of Lystra, Acts ASSUMPTION OF B. V MARY,
II., 213. Acts I., 68.
ARTEMIS, see Diana. ASSUMPTION OF MOSES, The,
ARTEMISIUS, Month of, Acts II., Acts I., 119; James, 419-423.
362. ASSURANCE, Hebrews, 174.
ASA, king of Judah, I. Kings, Paul's doctrine of Ephesians,
321-326; Chronicles, 338-365- 113-115.
Jehosaphat succeeds, I. Kings, ASSUR-BANI-PAL, Twelve Pro-

327- phets II., 12, 85.

ASAHEL, brother of Joab, II. Inscription, II. Kings, 492.


Samuel, 29. See Asur-Bani-Pal.

Death of, II. Samuel, 30. ASSYRIA, Isaiah I., 53, 92-95,
ASENATH, wife of Joseph, Genesis, 97, 103, 122.
and Ahaz, II. Kings, 230.
37i-
and Azariah, II. Kings, 210,
ASAPHITE PSALMS, Psalms,
211.
116.
and Egypt, II. Kings, 251,
ASCENSION, The, of Christ, Mat- 276, 298.
thew, 446-450; Mark, 442- and Hezekiah, II. Kings, 296-
445 ; Acts I., 43-60. 298, 3I9-350.
ASCENSION OF ISAIAH, The, and Jehu, II. Kings, 141.
Acts I., 119. and Joash, II. Kings, 183.
ASCETICISM, Pastoral Epistles, and Menahem, II. Kings, 224.
44, 142, 143- and the siege of Samaria, II.

absent from the teaching of Kings, 240.


Christ,Matthew, 98. and Syria, II. Kings, 189.
and luxury, Colossians, 249, Kings of, Table, II. Kings,
250. 487-489.
74 ASS YRIA—A US TIN

ASSYRIA, Penitential Psalms of, ATONEMENT for omissions,


Deuteronomy, 134. Numbers, 184.
The prophets and, Twelve Great day of, Leviticus, 256-
Prophets I., 44-58. 263, 463; Numbers, 356; I.

Religion of, Deuteronomy, Kings, 188; Hebrews, 296.


I32-I35- meaning of, Proverbs, 362-
ASTROLOGY neglected, Job, 317. 371; Romans, 142.
ASTRONOMY and unbelief, Psalm Missions and the, John Epis-
I., 72. tles, 06- 1
1 1 6.
ASUR-BANI-PAL, Ezra, 158; Sacrificial, Ezekiel, 476-484.
Daniel, 188.
Theory of substitution, I.
See Assur-Bani-Pal.
Kings, 203.
ATHALIAH of Judah, II. Kings,
The word, Leviticus, 45.
146-153; Chronicles, 401, 402
ATTALIA, Acts II., 201, 276.
ATHANASIUS, St., Acts I., 270,
AUGUSTINE, St., John I., 331;
291, 416; II., 301; James, 7,
Romans, 100; Galatians, 154;
16, 369; John Epistles, 283, Ephesians, 240; Pastoral
302.
Epistles, 229, 37^; Hebrews,
ATHEISM of force and fear, Isaiah
142; John Epistles, 41, 62,
I., 168-178.
148, 177, 181.
a product of the city, Jere-
and the law, Exodus, 277.
miah I., 189.
Christ in the storm, Mark,
unknown to Israel, Proverbs
11, 18. 137-
ATHENAGORAS, Pastoral Epis- City of God, Ezekiel, 497;

tles, 125. Twelve Prophets II., 157.


apology, Acts II., 282. Confessions, Song of Solomon,
ATHENS, Church Acts 321. 237; Acts II., 29, 286; Ro-
— Paul at,

Topography
Acts
of,

II.,

of,
305-321.
Acts
II.,

II., 312.
mans, 233, 373; Thessaloni-
ans, 187; John Epistles, 112,
ATHLETE, Hebrews, 194. 144.

as a type of Christian, Pas- Letters, Acts I., 195, 242,


toral Epistles, 348-349. 386; II., 398, 401; James, 4.
ATONEMENT, Exodus, 379; on the resurrection, Mark, 335.
Ephesians, 318-320. on seeing God, Exodus, ^7^.
An aspect of, Proverbs, 362- use of heathen learning, Exo-
374- dus, 195.
the center of Christianity, Gala- AURELIUS VICTOR, Acts II.,

tians, 25. 163.


Christ's, Hebrews, 38. AURICULAR CONFESSION,
Extent of the, John Epistles, James, 336, 340.
102-105. AUSTIN, St., John Epistles, 116.
A UTHOKIT Y—A ZA ZEL 75

AUTHORITY, Divine origin of, AUTHORITY rejected, Genesis,


Pastoral Epistles, 273-275. 8?
of Christ, Ephesians, 375. AVARICE, Dangers of, Pastora.
of our High-priest, Hebrews, yy. Epistles, 196-198.
The question of, Colossians, AZARIAH, I. Kings, 141.
174. AZARIAH, king of Judah, II.

AUTHORS possess a variety in Kings, 209-214; Chronicles,


style, Joshua, 16, 17. 418-424.
AUSTRALIAN, The native, not AZAZEL, Leviticus, 264-276;
without ideas of morality, Numbers, 355; I. Kings, 210;
Deuteronomy, 89. James, 411.
BAA L-PEOR— BALAAM

B
BAAL-PEOR, Judges, 5 1 ; Psalms BABYLON, Meaning of the name,
III., 147- Isaiah II. , 191.
Festival of, Numbers, 314. of John, Revelation, 274-276.
BAAL-WORSHIP and Elijah, I. Persian period in, Ecclesiastes,

Kings, 383-39S. 43-66.


extirpated, II. Kings, 131-145. Religion of, Isaiah II., 193.
BAAL-ZEBUT, Ahaziah worships, Ruin of, Isaiah II., 199-204.
II. Kings, 8-10. yields to Cyrus, Isaiah II., 193.
BAALS, The, Numbers, 295; BABYLONIA, Ancient civilization
Judges, 51. 52. of, Genesis, 84.
names from, I. Kings, 350. described, Isaiah II. , 53.
BAANAHAND RECHAB, II. Sam- History of, Isaiah II., 107,
uel, 58-60. 146.
BAASHA, king of Israel, I. Kings, BACON, Lord Francis, Proverbs,
310. 16, 230.
BABYLON, Isaiah I., 93, 201, BAETHGEN, Friedrich, Psalms I.,

405-415; IL, 55, 189-204. 151, 158, 166, 178, 219; IL,
Call to leave, Isaiah II., 211, 16, 59, 75, 105, 127, 228,
396. 261, 290, 295, 311, 353, 360,
Captivity in, Psalms III., 370- 363, 377, 427, 502; III., 17,
30', 88, 91, 120, 181, 201, 233,
375; Ecclesiastes, 32-43.
Isaiah I., 201, 402. 294, 372, 398, 407, 421,460.
Capture of, Isaiah II., 146. BAGEHOT, Walter, Isaiah I., 109;
compared with Rome, Isaiah IL, 199.
II., 189-199. BAILEY, Philip James, Festus
Cruelty of, Isaiah II., 201. quoted, Job, 290.
Earl_\- history of, Isaiah II., BALAAM and Balak, Numbers,
192. 288.
The fall of, Revelation, 303- as an illustration, Peter, 307.
315- Character of, Joshua, 259, 269.
in the modern world, Isaiah Numbers, 283.
critical,

II., 200sq. End Numbers, 320.


of,

its pride, Isaiah II. , 191. Numbers, 292.


First parable of,

Jeremiah and, Jeremiah II., Fourth parable of, Numbers,


258-263. 309-
Jews return from, Ezra, 36-47. his error, Numbers, 273,
BALAAM— BA THSHEBA
BALAAM, his knowledge of BAPTISM, preached by Peter,
Jehorab, Numbers, 267; re- Acts I., 137-146.
fuses to go to Moab, Numbers, Red Sea passage a type of,

268. Pastoral Epistles, 289.


like Absalom, Numbers, 322. BARAK, Judges, 98-sq.
Name of, Numbers, 262. —— agreement with Deborah,
Prayer Numbers, 296.
of, Judges, 140.
Reputation of, Numbers, 261. Faith of, Hebrews, 26.
Second parable of, Numbers, BARCLAY, Robert, Acts II., 122.
300. BARCOCHBA, Acts I., 157.
Third parable of, Numbers, BARNABAS, Acts II., 7, 8, 81,

305- r 258; Galatians, 91 and


55>
used by Jude, James, 442-449. Paul; Acts I., 218-221; II.,
BALAK and Balaam, Numbers, 248-251.
288. Early life of, Acts I., 216, 218.
bewildered, Numbers, 305. Epistle of, James, 18, 23, 76.
his sacrifices, Numbers, 290. BARONIUS, Caesar, Annals, Acts
in anxiety, Numbers, 261. IF, 259.

BALBILLUS, John Epistles, 19. BARTIMAEUS healed, Mark, 295-


298.
BALJON, II. Corinthians, 134.
BARTOLOCCI, William, Bibl.
BALM OF GILEAD, Jeremiah I.,
Rabbin, Acts II., 13.
186-188.
BARUCH, The recorder, II. Kings,
BAN, Cherem the word for, Deuter-
426.
onomy, 169-171; Galatians,
BARUCH, son of Neriah, Jeremiah
44. L, 36; H-, 33, 37, 54-62.
Law of the, Leviticus, 554-
BARZILLAI, the Gileadite, II.
558; Deuteronomy, 168-201. Samuel, 249.
BAPTISM, Pastoral Epistles, 284- David and, II. Samuel, 301-
293; Hebrews, 87, 186, 240. 313-
Buried with Christ in, Colos- BASHAN reduced, Numbers, 255.
sians, 205-208. BASILIDES, Pastoral Epistles, 8,
Formula of, Acts II., 345. 42.
of Christ, Matthew, 31-38; BASNAGE, Jacob, History of the
Mark, 6-13. Jews, Acts IF, 13, 19.
— -of Cornelius, Acts II., 140. BATHSHEBA and Adonijah, I.
of the Ethiopian Eunuch, Acts Kings, 107.
I., 416. and David, II. Samuel, 162 sq.
of John, Luke, 96. and the succession of Solomon,
of John, whence was it? Mark, I. Kings, 85.
3IO-3I7- became the wife of David, II.

of Paul, Acts II., 72-77. Samuel, 170.


78 BA THSHEBA—BEROEA
BATHSHEBA, name not in Chron- BENE-KEDEM, Job, 23.
icles, Chronicles, 147. BENEDICTION, The Apostolic,
BAUDISSIN, W. W. F., Isaiah II., Hebrews, 329.
463; Twelve Prophets II., 483. The double, of the Tabernacle,
BAUR, F. C, Acts II., 1 ; II. Cor- Leviticus, 231.
inthians, 117; Galatians, 125; BENEDICTUS, The, Luke, 28, 42-
Ephesians, 4; Pastoral Epis- 44.
tles, 8, 10, 12, 2,y, James, BENEDICTUS, The lesser, Luke,
138, 140. 36-39-
BAXTER, R., Acts I., 134, 137. BENGEL, J. A., II. Corinthians,
BAYET, C, De Titulis Attica 121, 155, 179, 235, 310,311,
Christ, Acts II., 308, 321. 318, 350;Galatians, 148;
BEATITUDES, The, Matthew, 58- Ephesians, 322; Thessaloni-
69. ans, 1 17; Hebrews, 100; James,
See Sermon on the Mount. 115, 285, 325, 418; JohnEpis-
BEAUTY, moral and aesthetic, tles, 21, 105, 119, 181, 219.
Deuteronomy, 104. BENHADAD and Ahab, I. Kings,
BECK, J. T., Ephesians, 103, 107. 451-472.
BEDE, Venerable, Eccles. Hist., and the siege of Samaria, II.
Acts I., 294; James, 6, 8, 84, Kings, 76-86.
103, 153, 172* 267, 268, 282, BENHADAD III., II. Kings, 183.
285, 33i, 35i- BENJAMIN, Jacob and, Genesis,
BEELZEUB, Jesus Christ and, 405-
Mark, 91-95. Joseph and, Genesis, 388.
BEET, J. A., II. Corinthians, 95, BENJAMIN, the tribe, Inheritance
137,151; 233; Galatians, 143, of, Joshua, 316-319.
309, 328; Ephesians, 4, 66, Moses blesses, Deuteronomy,
99, 345- 467.
BEETHOVEN, Ludwig Von, BENT, J. T., Acts II., 374.
Funeral march of, Exodus, 387. BENTLEY, Sir Richard, John Epis-
BELLARMINE, Robert F- R., tles, 137, 240.
James, 338. BENZINGER, J., Ezekiel, 407.
BELLS on highpriests robe, Levit- BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX,
icus, 196. Song of Solomon, 43; Acts II.,
BELSHAZZAR, Isaiah II., 113, 417; Romans, 75; Peter, 66;
Daniel, 54, 203-217. John Epistles, 71, 115, 154,
BENAIAH, II. Samuel, 345; I. 203.
Kings, 87. BERNARDINE A PICONIO, Ephe-
slays Adonijah, I. Kings, 109. sians, 194.
slays Joab, I. Kings, 113. BERNICE, Acts II., 432, 448.
slays Shimei, I. Kings, 114. BEROEA, Acts II., 296, 302.
BETHEL—BLOOD 79

BETHEL, Jacob at, Genesis. 282. BINGHAM, Richard, Antiquities,


BETHHORON, Battles at, Acts I., 67, 386; II., 176, 396;
Joshua, 319. John Epistles, 170.
Battles of, Joshua, 223 235. BISHOPS, Origin of, Acts II.,

BETHLEHEM, Judges, 364, 386; 416-418.


I. Samuel, 254, 272. BITHIAH, Chronicles, 76.
Christ born in, Luke, 62. BITTERNESS of soul, Proverbs,
lacking in hospitality, Genesis, 194.
175- BLAMELESS, Christians to be,
BETHSHEAN, Joshua, 303. Philippians, 143.
BETHSHEMESH, Ark at, I. Sam- BLANDINA, Pastoral Epistles,
uel, 81-82. 257.

Curiosity of the men of, I. BLASPHEMY, Penalty of, Levit-

Samuel, 82. icus, 480-486.


BEVERIDGE, William, Acts I., 1 34. BLESSED in the Psalms, Psalms
BEYSCHLAG, Willibald, James, I., 2; II., 436, 445, 447.
60.
They who bless are, Peter,

BEZA, Ephesians, 15, 275; James, 119-132.

159, 222, 387, 418, 432,454,


BLESSING OF MOSES, Deuter-
onomy, 460-470.
457-
BEZALEEL, Exodus, 426 sq. BLESSINGS OF GOD, Hebrews,
BIAS, the sage, James, 173. 89.

BIBLE, The, Accuracy of the, Catalogue of, Psalms III., 430.


Jeremiah I., 177.
dwelling with Him, Psalms II.,

the bread of life, Deuteronomy, 250.

213, 214.
The meaning of the, Genesis,

its character, Proverbs, 382.


of Aaron, Numbers, 67.
not a fetish, I. Kings, 4.
of Moses, Numbers, 116.
nothing in it without purpose,
Spiritual and temporal,
Joshua, 376.
Joshua, 126.
Statements of, Numbers, 281.
willingly bestowed, Genesis,
Study of, Joshua, 64-66.
248.
Universality of the, Job, 17.
BLOMFIELD, Bishop, Acts II.,
the word of God, Numbers, 163. 229.
BIBLE HISTORY, the history of BLOOD of the Passover, Exodus,
Redemption, Genesis, 28. 189, 190.
BIGOTRY of Zophar, Job, 244. The plague of, Exodus, 129-
BILDAD, Bitterness of, Job, 216. 132.
Character of, Job, 102. Prohibition of, Leviticus, 99.
his first speech, Job, 135. Revenge, Numbers, 400.
second speech, Job, 215. Sprinkling of, Leviticus, 136.
30 BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST—BRITISH ASSOCIATION
BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST cries BOOK OF THE LAW found by
for pardon. Genesis, 39. Hilkiah, II. Kings, 386, 399-
See Atonement. 401.
BOASTING, Foolish, II. Corin- BOOTH, Wm., John Epistles, 231.
thians, 325-341. •'BORROWED JEWELS," Exo-
BOAZ, Judges, 389-416. dus, 69, 167.
BOCHIM. Judges, 35 44. BOSSUET, Jacob B., John Epis-
BODENSTEIN, Andrew Rudolph, tles, 136.
James, 24. BOUNDARIES OF LAND, Num-
BODY and the Christian life, Phil- bers, 390.

ippians, 310-314. BRADFORD, John, Romans, 54.


and spirit, Exodus, 105. BRAVERY, Disinterested, Exodus,
compare with society, I. Corin- 40.

thians, 283.
BRAZEN SERPENT, The, Num-
Lord, Corinthians, bers, 248.
for the I.

152-155-
and Jesus Christ, John I., 117-
128.
influences the higher nature,
Symbolism of, Numbers, 249.
Exodus, 320.
BREAD and faith, Deuteronomy,
The spiritual, in the resurrec-
207.
tion, I. Corinthians, 371-386.
of life, John I., 207-222.
to be kept under, I. Samuel,
of the soul, Deuteronomy, 202
55; I. Corinthians, 223. 217.
BOECKH, Augustus, Corpus In- BREDENKAMP, Conrad J.,
scriptionum Craecarum, Acts Isaiah I., 237; II., 130, 17S,
II., 205, 27S, 300, 363, 366. 205, 211, 226, 435, 457, 45S;
BOEHME. Jacob, on the Divine Twelve Prophets II., 134.
shining, Numbers, 69. BRETHREN, Colossians, 15, 3S5.
BOETHIUS quoted, Job, 2S8. Love of the, Thessalonians,
BOILS, The plague of, Exodus, 1 51-158; Peter, 249.
144-146. BRETSCHNEIDER, Karl T., Pas-
BOLLANDISTS, Acts I., in, 162; toral Epistles, 125; John Epis-
Pastoral Epistles, 248. tles, 125, 307.
BONDAGE, Return to spiritual, BRIBERY, Isaiah I., 47.
Galatians, 256-271. BRICK MAKING in Egypt, Exo-
"BOOK OF THE DEAD," Job, dus, 92-94.
213- BRIGGS, C. A., Isaiah II., 18,
BOOK OF ENOCH, Acts I., 25, 336", 345. 412, 435-
28, 119; James, 409, 432- BRIGHT, John, Twelve Prophets
447- I., 241.
BOOK OF JUBILEES, Acts I., BRITISH ASSOCIATION, James,
25, 28. 346.
BROOKS—B U TLER 81

BROOKS, Phillips, Luke, 315. BUCKLAND, F., John Epistles,


BROTHER OF THE LORD, 131, 132.
James, 28, 31, 374. BUCKLE, Thomas, Ecclesiastes,
BROTHERHOOD, Genesis, 40, 144.
41 ; Numbers, 408. BUDDE, Karl, Twelve Prophets
Christian, Peter, 55-68. II., 119, 121, 124, 125, 12S,
Christ's, Hebrews, 39, 41. 134, 49S, 505.
in the church, Joshua, yy; BUDDHA, Doctrine of Karma,
Colossians, 476, 477. Proverbs, 71.

of man, Twelve Prophets I., Early life of, John Epistles,

406; Galatians, 234. 155-157-


of nations, Joshua, y6. BUDDHISM, Acts I., 400; John
BROWN, David, The Book of Rev- Epistles, no.
elation, Revelation, 205. BULL, George, Acts I., 134.
Epistle to the Romans, Ro- BUNTING, Jabez, Acts I., 3.
mans, 207. BUNYAN, John, quoted, Job,
The Second advent, Revela-
Song of Solomon,
144;
tion, 130.
237; Ephesians, 75; Colos-
BROWNING, Robert, quoted, sians, 269; Thessalonians, yy.
Numbers, 275, 294; Deuter-
144.
onomy, 115; Judges, 379; II.
BURDEN-BEARING Judges,
Kings, 319; Chronicles, 443;
290; Galatians, 390-404.
Proverbs, 351; Ecclesiastes,
BURGER, Johann G., Revelation,
16; Song of Solomon, 172,
330.
181; Isaiah I., 63, 220, 354;
BURNET, Bishop Gilbert, Com-
Ezekiel, 120, 231 ;
John I., 27;
mentary on the thirty-nine arti-
Romans, 88; I. Corinthians,
cles, Acts I., 192.
119, 278; Ephesians, 234.
BURNS, Robert, Proverbs, 293;
BROWNLOW AND NORTHCOTE,
Isaiah I., 192; Thessalonians,
Roma Sotteranea, Acts I.,
i43» 144-
112.
BRUCE, A. B.,
233; John I.,
BURNT OFFERING, Leviticus,

Thessalonians, 176; Hebrews, 29 62.

44. 45! James, 410.


BUSHNELL, Horace, quoted.

BRUCKNER, Benno B., James, Job, 259; John I., 359.

60, 378, 390, 418. BUSINESS, Twelve Prophets I.,

BRUGSCH, Heinrich, Jeremiah 430.


II., 221 ; Ezekiel, 281. The highest good in, Ecclesi

BRYCE, James, Locusts in South astes, 142-186.

Africa, Twelve Prophets II., BUTLER, Alfred J., Coptic

400, Churches, Acts II., 256.


82 B UTLER—BZO VJUS
BUTLER, Archer, James, 383, BUTLER, Samuel, Hudibras
386. quoted, Proverbs, 266.
BUTLER, Joseph, James, 99, BUXTORF, Johann, Lexicon. Acts
443- II., 16.

The analogy, Acts I., 18; II., BYRON, Lord, Jeremiah II., 217;
133, 4 J 3; John Epistles, 71, John Epistles, 158.
249. BZOVIUS, Abraham, Continua-
Durham charge, Pastoral tion of Barouius' annals, Acts
Epistles, 368. I., 415.
CA ESA R— CA MP 83

CAESAR, Augustus, Acts II., 273. CALL OF GOD, Difficulties which

Claudius, Acts II., 323. interpose, Numbers, no.


Julius, Acts II., 31; James, for Moses, Exodus, 65-69.
287. of Elisha, I. Kings, 445-450.
Tiberius, Acts II., 36, 166, ripens life into power, Judges,
185.
148.
CAESAREA-ON-THE-SEA, Acts
Surrender and, Jeremiah I.,
II., 101, 147.
270.
Paul at, Acts II., 4.
to Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 42-55.
CAIN, Genesis, 28-41. to Isaiah, Isaiah I., 57-90.
Faith of, Hebrews, 223.
to Jeremiah, Jeremiah I., 58-
Punishment of, Genesis, 43.
73-
Rejection of his offering, Gene-
to Levi, Mark, 56-61; Luke,
sis, 32.
162-176.
CAIPHAS, Acts II., 30.
to the merchant, Isaiah I.,
and Christ's popularity, John
296.
E, 37i, 372-
to the ministry, Isaiah I., 76-
and the trial of Christ, Mat-
78; I. Corinthians, 104, 105.
thew, 409; Mark, 407-413;
to service, Joshua, 50.
John II., 299.
CALVIN, John, Psalms II., 55, 59,
CAJETAN, Cardinal, James, 332,
336. 167, 283, 350, 405; Isaiah I.,

CALEB, Descendants of, Chroni- 79; II., 15, 215, 217, 218,
cles, 50. 397; Twelve Prophets II., 153,
honoured, Numbers, 173. 159, 172; John I., 342, 349;

Inheritance of, Joshua, 262- Acts I., 384; IL, 128, 383;
274, 291-294. Romans 151, 226; I. Corinthi-
one of the spies, Numbers, 151. ans, 268; II. Corinthians, 93,
CALIGULA, the Emperor, and the 129, 167, 189, 216, 239, 251,
Alexandrian Jews, Ecclesias- 260, 373, 376; Galatians, 142,
tes, 240; Acts II., 82, 94, 166, 2 73;Ephesians, 98, 322; Thes-

167; James, 349. salonians, 177; Hebrews, 100,


CALL OF GOD, Belief in the, 250; James, 222, 283, 319,
Genesis, 91. 325, 360, 417, 432; Peter
Christ and the first disciples, XVII.
Matthew, 52-56; Mark, 17-23, CAMP, Arrangement of the, Num-
Luke, 162-176. bers, 27.
84 CANA—CA TO
CANA, The marriage in, John I., CAPTIVITY, The, in Babylon,
69. Psalms III., 370-375; Ecclesi-
CANAAN, Degeneracy of its peo- astes, 32-43; Isaiah I., 128.
ple, Judges, 8. The Jews return from, Ezra,
Gods of, Judges, 52. 36-47; Song of Solomon, 230-
promised to Israel, Joshua, 5. 241.
reported on, Numbers, 157. Persian period of, Ecclesiastes,
Rest of, Hebrews, 61. 43-66; Isaiah I., 148.
suited for its purpose, Judges, Results of, Matthew, 6, 7.

7- See EXILE.
to be explored, Numbers, 152. CARDINALS, College of, Acts I.,

CANAANITES admitted to fel- 280.


lowship, Numbers, 183. CARLYLE, Thomas, quoted, Job,
Bad influence of the, Joshua, 68, 223; Psalms I., 190; III..

357- 295 Proverbs, 305 Song of


; ;

Extermination of the, Deuter- Solomon, 207; Isaiah I., 413;


onomy, 175-183. Twelve Prophets II., 51; John
Low moral tone of, Leviticus, II., 194; Ephesians, 273;
381. James, 166.
Religion of the, Deuteronomy, and the Hebrew laws, Exodus,
129; Joshua, 382. 276.
Remnant of, Joshua, 246. Sadness of, Ecclesiastes, 130.
to be driven out, Numbers, CARMEL, Mount, Elijah on, I.

38o- Kings, 393-398.


CANDACE, Acts I., 411. 412. CARMEL of Judah, I. Samuel,
CANDELABRUM, Numbers, 78. 382.
Symbolism of, Numbers, 79. CARPOCRATES, James, 389.
CAPER-BERRY, Ecclesiastes, CARPUS, Pastoral Epistles, 11,
267. 268. 411.
CAPERNAUM, Christ at, Luke, CASSIAN, John, James, 7.

196. CASSIODORUS, James, 2, 285,


Last words of Christ at, Mat- 369-
thew, 249-266. CASTE, Leviticus, 151; Gala-
Synagogues at, Luke. 203. tians, 238 1

CAPES, W. W., The age of the CATHARI, Pastoral Epistles,

Antonines, Acts I., 154. 127.


The early empire. Acts II., 109. CATHOLIC CHURCH, The, The
CAPITAL-PUNISHMENT, Leviti- idea of unity in. Proverbs 246.
cus, 421. CATHOLIC EPISTLES, In-

in Christendom, Leviticus, troduction, James, 1-12.

424. CATO, Acts I., 58-


CATULLUS— CHARLES II.

CATULLUS, Thessalonicins, 170. CHANGE and vicissitude help us to


CAVE, William, Historia Liter- God, Deuteronomy, 155.
fear
aria, James, 6. CHANNING, W. E., James, 381.
Lives of the Apostles, Acts II., CHAOS no moral, Job, 273.
256, 259, 263. CHARACTER and glorying, Phil-
Lives of the Fathers, Acts I., ippians, 288.
219. and ritual, Galatians, 435, 447.
CELEBRATIONS, Evening, Arts and the understanding of truth,
II., 398-401. Hebrews, 90.
CELLINI, Benvenuto, Pastoral attracts character, Judges,
Epistles, 50. 392.
CELSUS, Pastoral Epistles, 229, benefited by delay, Genesis,
137-
253; James, 328; John Epis-
capacity to distinguish, Isaiah
tles, 244.
I., 257-261.
CELTIC LANGUAGE, Acts II.,
Decision of, Judges, 378.
264.
Effect of change on, Deuter-
CENCHREAE, Acts II., 332.
onomy, 155.
CENSERS, The two hundred and
Fountain of Christian, Colos-
fifty, Numbers, 198, 205.
sians, 39-53.
CENSURE, Love of, of others,
Love and, Philippians, 31, 35.
James, 250-260.
National, Judges, 205.
CENSUS OF ISRAEL, Exodus,
of Jacob analyzed, Genesis,
420-422; Numbers, 18.
260.

David's, II., Samuel, 376-
of Lot, Genesis, 188.
337-
Salvation aims at perfection of,
the second, Numbers, 323. Genesis, 221.
of all men, Numbers, 20. a secret in the growth of,
Results of the, Numbers, 22. Genesis, 28S.
CENTURION, The, Faith of, Luke, tested by power, Genesis, 125.
195-208. CHARITY and independence,
CEREMONIAL DUTIES, The use Thessalonians, 1 51-168.
of,Numbers, 47. characteristic of Christianity,
CERIANI, Antonio Maria, James, Thessalonians, 158-160.
422. for the suffering, Job, 129.
CERINTHUS, John Epistles, 49. The giving of, Judges, 400.
CERTAINTY, Nature of histor- in judgment, Genesis, 79;
ical, Pastoral Epistles, 105. Joshua, 338.
CESNOLA, General Alexander P., See giving.
Acts II., 205. CHARLEMAGNE, Acts II., n.
CHALDEAN SOOTHSAYING, CHARLES II. of England, and
Numbers, 26;. Cromwell, Isaiah I., 162, 163.
CHA RRA N— CHIT TIM

CHARRAN, Abraham leaves, 33, 72. 75, 176, 1S2. 204, 2S9.
Genesis, 85 sq. 314, 33S: Twelve Prophets I..

CHARTERIS, Dr. Archibald H., 264, 311, 360, 365; II.. 60.
Acts I., ir. 65, 176, 209, 215. 312, 319,
CHASTITY, Law of, Leviticus, 354- 359, 3S0, 444, 446. 49S,
379-390; Deuteronomy, 396- 504, 525.
401. CHILDBEARING, Purification
CHAUCER, Geoffry. Peter, 209. after, Leviticus, 320-344.
CHEDORLAOMER, Expedition Uncleanness of, Leviticus, 32--
of, Genesis, 121 sq. 344-
CHEREM, The word for ban. CHILDREN, and parents, Colos-
Deuteronomy, 169-171. sians, 340-345.

CHERITH, The brook, I. Kings, and religion, Exodus, 2^.


363- Care of. Pastoral Epistles, 2 -,6.

CHERUBIM, The, in the Taber- commanded to honour par-


nacle, Exodus, 380. ents, Exodus, 312-314.
in the Temple, I. Kings, 180- Early influence for, Proverbs,
185. 5356.
CHEYNE, T. K., Psalm I., 21, 23, growing up bad, Jeremiah II.,

33, 5i> 59, 64, 103, 114, 151, 35i-


161, 166, 17S, 195, 202, 265, have a sense of incompleteness,
277, 2S6, 296, 303, 343; II., Genesis, 22.

IS, 3i, 49, 59, 65,69,75, 76, Jesus Christ and the, Matthew,
IOI, IO5, IIO, 121, 126, 127, 252-258, 270-273; Mark, 254,
132, 143, l6o, 167, 173, l8j, 268, 273.
I90, 195, 212, 214, 224, 227, Mosaic view of the education
228, 23O, 233, 24O, 24S. 256, of, Deuteronomy, 146-167.
257, 26l, 272, 280, 2SS. 291, of Godly parents bad, I. Sam-
316, 345, 350, 360, 363, 2,77, uel, 44.
405, 415, 419, 426, 427,441, represent fresh hopes, Genesis,

447, 480, 486, 499, 502; III., 29.

4, 17, 24, 30, 32, 59, 63, 65, sacrificed, II. Kings, 354.
88, 90, 92, 120, 134. 145. 147, - —Scant religious instruction (if.

164, 175, 188, 189, 190, 223, Exodus, 191.


226, 233, 248, 319, 349, 372, Suffering of, Song of Solomon,

391, 398, 407, 414, 43i Prov- 5 149.


erbs, 1; Isaiah I., 3, 13, 196, Training of, II. Samuel, 204
19S, 199, 211, 223, 375,440; Proverbs, 56-64, 303-31 3.

II., 19, 121, 211, 299, 333, unable to understand the full

343, 383, 412, 414, 435, 457, truth, Genesis, 7.

459, 464; Jeremiah II., 4, 30, CHITTIM, Numbers, 306, 312.


CHOICE— CHRIS TIA NS 87

CHOICE and appearance, I. Sam- CHRISTIAN WORK and money,


uel, 258. Chronicles, 414.
between living and dying, Phil- Continuity of, Chronicles, 194,
ippians, 65-76. 195-
made by God the best, Gene- Shrinkingfrom, I. Samuel, 166.
sis, 244. Variety of, Leviticus, 57, 363.
No escape from personal, CHRISTIANITY, Alliances with,
Judges, 379. Numbers, 114.
of the good, Genesis, 22; Freedom under, Numbers, 209.
Psalms II., 448; Proverbs, practiced, Acts I., 31.
258-261. secularised, Judges, 330.
of Lot, Genesis, 1 1 1 sq. Sympathy with, Numbers,
of Moses, Exodus, 34-38. 112.
of occupation reveals disposi- What is? John II., 406.
tion, Genesis, 22. CHRISTIANS always need help,
of Solomon, I. Kings, 124. Joshua, 62.
A right, Joshua, 156. J<V?2 armor, Ephesians, 410-424.
Temptation to a wrong, Gene- as pilgrims in the world, Peter,
sis, 113. 35S-364-
CHOSROES, king, Acts II., 159. death with Christ, Colossians,
CHRISTIAN, as an athlete, Pas- 243-25I-
toral Epistles, 348, 349. The garments of the renewed
as a husbandman, Pastoral soul, Colossians, 305-319.
Epistles, 350-352. growth, Colossians, 238-241.
as a soldier, Pastoral Epistles, Ideal and the steps thereunto,
344-347- Peter, 41-54.
The incomplete, Philippians, in public life, Deuteronomy,
97- 201.
law, Rejection of. Numbers, 187. In what sense are we? I. Corin-
life Numbers, 158.
criticised, thians, 60.
Limitations of the, Numbers, the light of the world, Matthew,
393- 66-69.
nation, Duty of, Numbers, 160. Kings to God, I. Samuel, 263.
Right conception of the life, living epistles, II. Corinthians,
Philippians, 95. 99-1 n ; Colossians, 493.
The title, Acts II., 159-162, The new nature and the new
211. life, Colossians, 290-304.
CHRISTIAN COUNTRY, A, Jere- not free from the law, Exodus,
miah I., 194-196. 280.
CHRISTIAN LIBRARY, The, Acts not exempt from calamity,
II., 394. Genesis, 97.
ss CHRISTIANS— II. CIIRONICIES XI.

CHRISTIANS, Precepts for the I. CHRONICLES VII., 22-27.


innermost life, Colossians, 354- Deuteronomy, 23.
370. 26, Joshua, 22.
present life a risen li.e, Colos- 29, Joshua, 304.
sians, 257-270. I. CHRONICLES IX.. 19, Psalms
the salt of the earth, Matthew, II.. 42.
63-66. 33, Psalms III.. 359.
slaying self, Colossians. 271- I. CHRONICLES XII., 6, Psalms
289. II.. 4-'.

what kind ought we to be? I. CHRONICLES XV., 2, II. Sam-


Peter. 355-364. uel, 91.
CHRISTOPHER, The legend of, 13. II. Samuel, 88.
Hebrews, 317. I. CHRONICLES XVL, 34. 41,
CHRONICLES, The Book of, Age Joshua, 105.
of. Chronicles, 92-110. I. CHRONICLES XVII.. 23, Thes-
and Ezra and Nehemiah. Ezra, salonians, 2SS.
2-4. I. CHRONICLES XX., 1, Jeremiah
Date and authorship, Chroni- II, 32.
cles, 3-6. I CHRONICLES XXL, 1, Song of
Historical setting, Chronicles, Solomon, 220.
6-12. 2^, Jeremiah II., 312.
Importance of, Chronicles, 22- I. CHRONICLES XXIII., 5, II.

28. Samuel, 217.


Omissions of, Chronicles, 146. 24, 27. Numbers, 41.
sources and mode of composi- I. CHRONICLES XXV., 1-3. Dan-
tion, Chronicles, 13-21. iel, 30.
I. CHRONICLES II., 55, Jeremiah I. CHRONICLES XXVIII. . 1, I.

II., 45- Kings, 143.


I. CHRONICLES III., 5. Proverbs, 4, Revelation, 78.
52. I. CHRONICLES XXIX.. 5, Levit-

15, Jeremiah I.. 27. icus, 208.

11, Jeremiah II., 92. II. CHRONICLES I., 9, Thessa-


I. CHRONICLES IV., 13, 15. lonians, 288.
Joshua, 263. II. CHRONICLES VII, 1-3, Eze-
iS, Joshua, 22. kiel, 37.
43, Psalms II., 435. 14, James, 129.
I. CHRONICLES VI., 28, 34, II. CHRONICLES IX.. 15. 16,

Joshua, 350. Psalms, 335.


I. CHRONICLES VII., 5, Psalms 17, Pastoral Epistles, 369.

L, 274. II. CHRONICLES XL, 15, Leviti-

20-27, Joshua, 22. cus, 370,


II. CHRONICLES XIV.— CHURCH 89

II CHRONICLES XIV., 11, II. CHRONICLES XXXIV., 6,

Joshua, 144. Jeremiah I., 24, yy, 120.


——27, John Epistles, 183. —9, Jeremiah I., yy, 120.
II. CHRONICLES XIX., 5, Deuter- ~33, Jeremiah I., 132.
onomy, 387. II. CHRONICLES XXXV., 20, Jer-
—9, Twelve Prophets II., 140. emiah I., 289.
II. CHRONICLES XX., 2, Psalms —22, Twelve Prophets II., 482;
II.,433- Revelation, 272.
— —3, Ezra, 128. ——24, Jeremiah I., 27.
— —7, Proverbs, 235; Romans, —25, Song of Solomon, yy; Jere-
104; Galatians, 186. miah I., 25.
—20, Twelve Prophets I., 75. II. CHRONICLES XXXVL, 23,
II. CHRONICLES XXIII., 17, Jere- Twelve Prophets II., 69.
miah I., 97. CHRYSOSTOM, John, Ecclesias-
II. CHRONICLES XXIV., 21, He- tes, 204; Acts I., 113; II., 46,
brews, 264. 55, 84, 251, 276, 352; II.

-22, Jeremiah 1., 159. Corinthians, 13, 93, 123, 129,


-27, Twelve Prophets, 505. 137, 281, 317, iyi; Galatians,
II. CHRONICLES XXV., 12, 143, 225, 457; Pastoral Epis-
Psalms III., 402. tles, 34, 56, 95, 101, 249, 349,
II. CHRONICLES XXVL, 16, Jer- 369, 382, 397, 429; James,
emiah I., 92. 292, 33i, 33&, 368; John Epis-
II. CHRONICLES XXVIII. , 23, tles, 9, 26, 50, 57, 58, 82,
Isaiah I., 99. 202.
II. CHRONICLES XXIX., 23, CHURCH, The, and the body,
Psalms III., 186. Ephesians, 143-154.
—31, Leviticus, 208. nnA infirlnlil-ir Tiir1rr£»c T^9
II. CHRONICLES XXX., 6, 11, and trip- iri-i=>cr»liif f» Mnmnpre
Jeremiah I., 129. I07.
—8, Jeremiah II., 291. -and poverty, Job, 294.
—11, 18, Jeremiah I., 120. a] ili state
cinfl S^ai-C, (^"hrnnirlps
\^ ill uiiii.i^j« t66 t67
iuu, a yj / .

II. CHRONICLES XXXII., 1, -Anticipations of the victory of,

Isaiah I., 304. Revelation, 65-85.


—7, 8, Revelation, 66. -attacked, Judges, 186.
-9-23, Isaiah I., 304. —based on fellowship, Exodus,
II. CHRONICLES XXXIIL, 7, 77, 359-
Ezekiel, 84. —Basis for unity of, I. Corin-
—11, Twelve Prophets II., 11. thians, 41.
—13-17. Daniel, 175. -Catholic, I. Corinthians, 23.
II. CHRONICLES XXXIV., 3, Jer- —Christ and the, Ephesians, 366-
emiah I., 15, 97, 108. 379, Colossians, 81-84, 94-99.
90 CHUR CH— CIS TER CIA NS
CHURCH, Coldness of, Exodus, CHURCH, Perils of, Numbers,
1 06. "5-
Community of goods in. Acts Perpetual duty of, Judges, 353.
I., 193-210. Position of, Numbers, 20.
Complaints against, Job, 264. Primitive discussions in, Acts
Consciousness of, Hebrews, I., 246-267.
187. Real work of, Thessalonians,
customs, Hebrews, 187. 277-
discipline, II. Corinthians, 72- Right spirit of, Judges, 152.
83-
Second and third great enemies
——ever in Paul's thought, Ephe-
of, Revelation, 217-237.
sians, 193.
should keep close to its ideal,
Fellowship in, Joshua, 163.
Deuteronomv, 188.
First great enemy of, Revela-
True, I. Corinthians, 21.
tion, 196-216.
Unity of, Numbers, 203 ; I.
First persecution of, Acts I.,
Corinthians, 23-25, 284-286.
r73-i92-
Union of, Acts I., 86-89.
Foes of, Ephesians, 317-409.
World in, Judges, 133.
Growth of, Ephesians, 244-
CHURCH, Dean R. W., Ezekiel,
258-
Helpersof, Numbers, 113.
255; John I., 281.
CICERO, Ecclesiastes, 137, 253;
Honesty and pretence in the
Daniel, 216; Acts I., 56, 29S;
primitive, Acts I., 211-228.
II., 275, 304, 327.
Idea of, Hebrews, 185.
CIRCUMCISION, Genesis, 166.
Ideal, Pastoral Epistles, 116.
and uncircumcision, Romans,
Life, Ephesians, 211-258.
72, 73-
Membership in, Ezra, 326.
—— Mistaken —— Controversy about, Acts II..
claims of, Numbers,
176. 222-228, 392, 425; Philip-

must be filled with the Spirit, pians, 178-180.

Judges, 152. of the Galatians, Galatians,


——National, Numbers, 21. 30i, 315-

Need of machinery in, Pastoral of the heart, Genesis, 167.

Epistles, 331-342. of Israel at the Jordan, Joshua,

Never in danger, Judges, 187. 117-121.


on the field of history, Revela- of Timothy, Pastoral Epistles,

tion, 21-64. 22.

one foundation, II. Corin- Ordinance of, Leviticus, 315-

thians, 35-46. 319-


)pposition to, Judges, 79, 82. The true, Colossians, 199-212.

Drigin of the idea, Isaiah I.,


CISTERCIANS, Acts I., 174; II.,

126. 227.
CITIES OF REFUGE— COLOSSIANS 91

CITIES OF REFUGE, Numbers, CLOTHING, Symbolism of, Gene-


400; Joshua, 326-339. sis, 24.

CIVILIZATION and Christianity, CLOUD as a symbol, Numbers, 93.


Twelve Prophets, 151; Mark, Numbers, 90.
in Isaiah,

94. The Numbers, 89.


pillar of the,

and judgment, Twelve Proph- COCCEIUS, Hebrews, 126.


ets, 141-155. CODEX AMIANTHUS, John Epis-

of the Akkadians, Deuteron- tles, VII.

omy, 208, 209. COLERIDGE, S. T., Proverbs, 16;


without morality, Numbers, Hebrews, 304.

372-
CALLECTION for Jewish Chris-

CLARKE, Adam, Acts I., 3.


tians, Pastoral Epistles, 205.

CLAUDIA, Pastoral Epistles, 415. COLOSSE, The church, Colossi-


ans, 2-4.
CLAUDIUS, Pastoral Epistles,
414, 425-
— The city, Colossians,
Errors of the church at, Colos-
3.

CLAUDIUS, the Emperor, II. Cor-


inthians, 88; Hebrews, 318. sians, 185-198; Hebrews, 22.
CLEANTHES' hymn to Zeus, Ec- COLOSSIANS, The people, Paul
clesiastes, 199; Acts striving for, Colossians, 151-
II., 315;
167.
Pastoral Epistles, 225.
COLOSSIANS, The Epistle, He-
CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA,
brews, 22.
Acts I., 286, 344; II., 180,
closing messages, Colossians,
356, 446; Pastoral Epistles,
402-416.
6, 97, 100, 228, 339, 373;
The prayer of, Colossians, 38-
James, 4, 5, 21, 36, 76, 213,
54-
307, 362, 369, 422; Peter VI.; The prelude to, Colossians, 21-
John Epistles, 283.
37-
CLEMENT OF ROME, Acts I., 3, Transition to Polemics in, Co-
273, 280, 400; II., 259, 344; lossians, 168-184.
Pastoral Epistles, 5, 14, 97, Writers and readers of, Colos-
no, 416; James, 18, 20, 23, sians, 1-20.
160, 215, 245, 292, 295; COLOSSIANS I., 2, Ephesians, 18;
Peter XII. Revelation, 369.
CLEMENT IV., Jeremiah II., 91. 4, Galatians, 229; Ephesians,
CLEMENTINE LITERATURE, 13, 66-
Acts I., 79. 6, Ephesians, 56.
CLERGY and James, 324.
laity, 8, Ephesians, 432; James, 455.
and laity distinct, Pastoral 9, 27, Ephesians, 341.
Epistles, 109. 10, Romans, 395.
CLOKE, Pastoral Epistles, 412. n, Ephesians, 398; Philip-
CLOPAS, James, 26, 27. pians, 357; James, 292.
92 COLOSSIANS I.— COLOSSIANS TV,

COLOSSIANS I., 12-14, Ephes- COLOSSIANS II., 9, Mark, 354;


mns, 43. Galatians, 250; Ephesians. 34 3.
13, Ephesians, 40 2. 10, 11, Leviticus, 316; Ephe-

14, 15, Ephesians, 27, 61,370; sians, 113.


Hebrews, 176; John Epistles, 11, Leviticus, 320; Galatians,
114. i73-23 2 35 2 < - Ephesians, 371.
15, 16, Romans, 227; Gala- 13, Ephesians, 312.
tians, 23, 157, 233, 250; Ephe- 15, II. Corinthians, 87; Gala-
sians, 93, 146, 288, 354; He- tians, 218; Ephesians, 12.
brews, 22; Revelation, 81. 16, Leviticus, 281.
16, Romans, 318; Ephesians, —— 18, Exodus, 145.
90, 378; Hebrews, 16; Peter, 19, Mark, 3S2; Ephesians, 249,
301.
25 7-
18, Ephesians, 86, 87.
20, Ephesians, 262.
19, Ephesians, 93.
23, Romans. 222.
20, Leviticus, 189, 198, 207;
COLOSSIANS III., 1, Ephesians,
I. Kings, 220.
91, 40S.
22, 28, 29, Ephesians, 246.
3, 4, Romans, 139; Ephesians,
23, Romans, 226; Ephesians,
25-
115, 410.
4, Galatians, 256; Ephesians.
24, Mark, 291; II. Corinthi-
262; Pastoral Epistles, 404;
ans, 13; Galatians, 455; Ephe-
Revelation, 19.
sians, 427.
5, Galatians, 352.
25, Ephesians, 45, 157.
5, 8, 9, Numbers, 41; Peter,
26, Ephesians, 21, 129, 162;
155-
Pastoral Epistles, 132.
—— 7, John Epistles, 125.
26, 27, Pastoral Epistles, 132;
10, II. Corinthians, 168; Gala-
Revelation, 78.
tians, 233.
27, Pastoral Epistles, 134;
11, Chronicles, 49; Luke, 3;
James, 115; Revelation, 322,
Galatians, 160; Ephesians,
369-
COLOSSIANS II., 1, Ephesians, 135; Revelation. 80.
13, 15, 427- 13, Ephesians, 312.

2, Romans, 368; Ephe-


17, 14, Ephesians, 216.

sians, 45, 157, 414; Pastoral 16, Ephesians, 217, 347, 385;

Epistles, 132, 134. Pastoral Epistles, 394.


4, Ephesians, 41; James, 104. 18, Ephesians, 355, 360.

5, Ephesians, 410; Thessa- 22, Peter, 96.


lonians, 209. 24, Ephesians, 3S9.

7, James, 456. 25, Galatians, 114.


8, 20, Galatians, 246; Ephe- COLOSSIANS IV., 2, Ephesians,
sians, 250, 279, 408. 423; Thessalonians, 225.
COLOSSIANS IV.— CONSCIENCE 93

COLOSSIANS IV., 3, Ephesians, COMPASSION of God, Numbers,


428, 429; Pastoral Epistles, 213; Song of Solomon, 311-
132. 323-
5, Ephesians, 339. COMPETITION, Proverbs, 226;
7-9, Ephesians, 15, 431; Pas- Ecclesiastes, 168; Twelve
toral Epistles, 411. Prophets I., 395.
8, Ephesians, 432. COMPLAINTS against Provi-
9, Ephesians, 434. dence, Numbers, 119.
10, Acts II., 252, 255; James, of the Israelites, Numbers, 119.
28.
COMPROMISE not allowable, II.
12, Ephesians, 341; Philip-
Kings, 57.
pians, 166.
The tendency to, Joshua, 274;
14, Pastoral Epistles, 410.
Judges, 88, 92, 404.
17, Colossians, 422.
18, Thessalonians, 395.
COMTE Auguste, Ephesians, 315.
CONCENTRATION, Judges, 175.
COMFORT for hearts, Colossians,
156-158. and breadth, Judges, 275.
- — in Christ, Philippians, 99, 100.
CONCUBINAGE recognized, Le-

in the death of children, II. viticus, 404.

Samuel, 287. CONDUCT, Christian, based on


COMMERCE, Isaiah I., 290-297. truth, Romans, 320-335.
among the Israelites, Deuter- Details of personal, Romans,

onomy, 360. 336-347-


Competition of. Proverbs, Worship and, James, 320-322.
226; Ecclesiastes, 168. CONFESSION and forgiveness,
of Solomon, I. Kings, 224, Ezra, 141; Proverbs, 364;
233- Romans, 272.
COMMISSION, The great, Mat- of sins, James, 335-343.
thew, 137-141, 443. CONFIRMATION, The Rite, Acts
of Paul, Galatians, 68-82. I-. 375 sq., 385 sq.
COMMUNION OFFICE, Evening, CONFLICT of faith, Hebrews, 272-
Acts II., 398-401. 289.
Rubrics of. Acts II., 335, 336. CONFUCIUS, Ecclesiastes, 315.
COMMUNICATIO IDIOMATUM, CONSCIENCE, Proverbs, 225,
Acts II., 49. 252, 343; Isaiah I., 8-14.
COMMUNITY OF GOODS, Acts as a revelation of God, He-
I., 193-228. brews, 3.
COMPARISONS, Paul on, II. Cor- — — Birth of, Genesis, 19.
inthians, 300-311. Compromise with, Ecclesiastes,
COMPASSION, A heart of, Colos- 200, 222.
sians, 307, 308. the correlative power, Judges,
of Christ, Luke, 266. 303-
94 CONSCIENCE— CORINTH

CONSCIENCE enfeebled by Juda- CONTROVERSY not Christ like,

ism, Hebrews, 156. Joshua, 415.


enlightened, Hebrews, 158, Religious, John Epistles, 40-4 2.

227, 248. Spirit of, Pastoral Epistles,


its threefold character, Isaiah 280, 364, 368.
I., 12. CONYBEARE AND HOWSON,
Natural, Hebrews, 152, 155. Life and Epistles of Paid, Acts
not satisfied under the law, I., 217; II., 46, 47.
Hebrews, 123. CONVENTIONALISM, Isaiah I.,

of Cain, Genesis, 39. 261.


of service, Isaiah II., 292-298. CONVERSATION, James, 194-
the oracle of life, Judges, 353. 196.

Peace of, Genesis, 25. CONVERSION, Thessalonians, 53-


68.
Public, Jeremiah II., 219.
and the new life, Colossians,
Rekindling of the Civic, Isaiah
290-304.
II., 408-427.
and the victory of faith,
Simplicity of, Isaiah I., 151.
Judges, 27.
stifled, Genesis, 127; Numbers,
278.
Immediate, Hebrews, 242.
——Supremacy of, I. Corinthians, The kind we need, Judges, 160.

190. not always the same, Judges,


CONSCIOUSNESS, The Divine, 159-

Numbers, ^2y. of Paul, Acts II., 22-47; Gala-


tians, 53-82.
CONSECRATION, Complete, Le-
viticus, 225.
of sinners conditions and re-

— -the condition of fellowship with wards, James, 350-362.


Results of, Proverbs, 368.
God, Leviticus, 224.
Hebrews, 185. Ruth's, Judges, 381.
Priestly,
Self, Numbers, 23. CONVICTION, Individual, I. Sam-
uel, 226.
CONSOLATION, Job, 80.
not the only gift of God, Thes- Power of, Exodus, 90.

salonians, 353.
CONVOCATION, Holy, Numbers,
352-
Suffering and, II. Corinthians,
10-22. CO-OPERATION, Ecclesiastes,

CONSTANCY of Jacob, Genesis, 184; Ephesians, 148.


261. COPTIC CHURCH, Acts I., 416.
CONSTANTINE, The Emperor, CORBAN, Matthew, 203.
Acts II., 238, 273. CORINTH, Abuse of the Lord's
CONTEMPORARY, Acts I., 199, Supper at, I. Corinthians, 259-

359, 4i7; II-> 468. 272.


CONTENTMENT, Pastoral Epis- Church discipline in, II. Corin-

tles, 192-196; Proverbs, 356. thians, 72-83.


CO RINTH—I. CORIN TilIA NS III. 95

CORINTH, The church in, I. I. CORINTHIANS, 23, Galatians,


Corinthians, 15-29. 323, 380.
The city of, I. Corinthians, 3. 26-28; I. Kings, 51.
Excommunication at,. I. Cor- 27-31, Galatians, 114.
inthians, 1 13-128. 28, Ephesians, 18.
Factions in the church at, I. 30, Ephesians, 40; Revelation,
Corinthians, 31-45. 369, 383-
—— Fornication at, I. Corinthians, 33, Romans, 242.
145-159- I. CORINTHIANS II., 1, 7, Pas-
Incest at, Pastoral Epistles, toral Epistles, 132; Peter, 262.
73, 265. 2, Peter, 183.
Paul at, Acts II., 301-330; 3, Galatians, 276, 277; Phil-
Romans, 5 ; I. Corinthians, ippians, 132.
3 sq.
4, II. Corinthians, 231.
Paul's trouble at, Romans, 5.
6-9, Ephesians, 45, 253;
Religious services at, I. Corin-
James, 170.
thians, 319.
8, Acts II., 419; Galatians,
Ruins of, I. Corinthians, &y.
380.
Timothy at, Pastoral Epis-
9, Daniel, 102; II. Corinthians,
tles, 23, 24, 29.
169; James, 233.
Titus at, Pastoral Epistles,
12, Galatians, 246; Ephesians,
204-206.
25; James, 230; Revelation,
Vice of, I. Corinthians, 4.
224.
CORINTHIANS, First Epistle,
14, Mark, 108; James, 200.
Acts II.,
359, 387.
15, Ephesians, 96.
Introduction, I. Corinthians,
3 14-
16, Hebrews, 201.
I. CORINTHIANS I., 2, Acts I.,
I. CORINTHIANS III., 1-3, Gala-

339; II., 60; Ephesians, 18; tians, 246; Ephesians, 253.


John Epistles, 116; Revela- 5-11, Galatians, 38.
tion, 369 10-15, Galatians, 401.
4-9, Ephesians, 115. 11-15, Romans, 386; James,
6, Thessalonians, 288. 456.
7, Galatians, 57. 13, Ezra,
216; Jeremiah I.,

8, Philippians, 25. 239; Peter, 340.


10, Galatians, 394. 15, Romans, 386.
11, 16, Pastoral Epistles, 361. 16, Leviticus, 186; Ephesians,
12, Galatians, 57. 9-
14, 17, Acts II., 326; John i7,II. Corinthians, 250; Pas-
Epistles, 301. toral Epistles, 131.
17, Acts II., 340. 19, James, 295.
18, 23; II. Corinthians, 152. 20, James, 123.
98 I. CORINTHIANS JII.—I. CORINTHIANS IN.

I. CORINTHIANS III.. 21-23, Ga- I. CORINTHIANS VI., 15,


latians, 241. Romans, 160.
22, Romans, 241; Galatians, 16, 17. Exodus, 2'_)j.
25, 57-
17, Romans, 162, 1S1, 182.
I. CORINTHIANS IV., 15, Gala-
Galatians, 160; Ephe-
337;
tians, 401; Ephesians, 45.
sians, 71.
2, Daniel, 223; Hebrews, 54.
19, Acts I., 3S4; Galatians,
3, 4, Galatians, 14, 36.
2-,2; Ephesians, 5$.
4, II. Corinthians, 175.
20, Leviticus, 302 ;
Romans,
5, Pastoral Epistles, 424. 221.
9, Galatians, 30, 57; Philip- I. CORINTHIANS VII., 1, 7, Pas-
pians, 356.
toral Epistles, 123, 157.
14-16, Galatians, 281, 408.
2, 9, Pastoral Epistles, 124.
15, II. Corinthians, 364.
5, Mark, 64.
17, Acts II., 359; Pastoral
10, 12, 34, Pastoral Epistles,
Epistles, 20.
424.
18-21, Galatians, 45.
16, Peter, 115.
21, II. Corinthians, 60; Gala-
17, Acts L, 383.
tians, 394.
17, 19, Galatians, 160.
I. CORINTHIANS V., 1, Leviticus,
18, 20, Acts II., 435; Gala-
381; Pastoral Epistles, 361;
tians, 440.
Revelation, 54.
19. Jeremiah I., 207.
3, Romans, 375.
21, Peter, 97.
5, James, 184.
22, James, 82.
6-8, Galatians, 328; Revela-
26, Matthew, 270.
tion, 51.
—— 2S, 36, Pastoral Epistles, 123.
7, Leviticus, 73, 458; Ezra,
105. 29, Revelation, 341.

9-1 1, Galatians, 364; Pas- 31, Leviticus, 366; Galatians,


30.
toral Epistles, 337; James,
378. 35, Thessalonians, 163.

10, Thessalonians, 142. 39, Leviticus, 437.

I. CORINTHIANS VI., 1, Acts I., I. CORINTHIANS VIII., 1, Daniel,


270; Romans, 81. 165; Galatians, 3S0.
2, Daniel, 102; James, 126. 4, Jeremiah I., 80; Galatians,
7, Romans, 345. 259-

9, Galatians, 185. 355; Ephe- 6, Galatians, 220.


7, Hebrews, 155.
sians, 295; James, 56.
10, Thessalonians, 142.
I. CORINTHIANS IN., 1, Gala-
11, Pastoral Epistles, 287; tians, 14, 57.
Revelation, 323. 2, Ephesians, 53.
13, Romans, 221; Galatians, 5, Luke, 157: James, 28, 374;
363; Pastoral Epistles, 424. Peter IX., 230.
/. CORINTHIANS VIII.— I. CORINTHIANS XIV. 97

I. CORINTHIANS VIII., 6, Acts I. CORINTHIANS XI, 19, Gala-


II, 258. tians, 371; Pastoral Epistles,
9, Twelve Prophets I, 288. 294, 297, 298.
10, Pastoral Epistles, 343; 21, Peter, 305.

James, 233. 23, Acts II, 49.


11, Galatians, 406. 24, Matthew, 392.
13, Leviticus, 146, 179; Pas- 25, Jeremiah II, 362.
toral Epistles, 390. 28, Matthew, 389.

14, Peter, 207. 29, James, 168; John Epistles,


17, Pastoral Epistles, 52. 175-
20, Galatians, 62. 30, James, 334.
21, Galatians, 281. 32, Ephesians, 385; Pastoral
22, Romans, 83, 299. Epistles, 75; Peter, 192.

24, Revelation, 257. 30-32, Leviticus, 243; Pas-


25, Pastoral Epistles, 343, 350. toral Epistles, 361.

I. CORINTHIANS X., Leviticus, 83. I. CORINTHIANS XII, 1, Ro-


1, Romans, 29. mans, 29.
1-4, Acts II., 19. 3, Acts II, 27; Galatians, 44,
2, Ephesians, 371 ; Peter, 159. 56.
3, Exodus, 244; Revelation, 4, 9, 28, 30, 31, Romans, 27;
203. Galatians, 170.
6-8, Galatians, 366. 6, Ephesians, 93.
11, Galatians, 259; Ephesians, 7, Peter, 172.

385; Peter, 164; Revelation, 7, 10, Pastoral Epistles, 242.

182. 10, Thessalonians, 242.

21, Isaiah II., 457. 24, Thessalonians, 163.


26, Pastoral Epistles, 424. 28, Pastoral Epistles, 66, 69,
27, Pastoral Epistles, 236. 115.
29, Peter XIV. I. CORINTHIANS XIII, 1-3, Gala-
31, Leviticus, 68, 301; Pas- tians, 379.

toral Epistles, 258. 3, Pastoral Epistles, 423.


2,2,, Philippians, 160. 4, James, 223.
I. CORINTHIANS XI, I. Thessa- 7, Galatians, 384, 385.
lonians, 44; Peter, 209, 248, 8, 11, 12, Galatians, 412.

361. 9, Romans, 144.



2, Acts I, 383; Ephesians, 11, Ephesians, 246.

356; Pastoral Epistles, 100. 12, II. Corinthians, 182.

3-12, Ephesians, t,77- 13, Peter, 167.

7, Peter, 115. I. CORINTHIANS XIV, 6, John


13-15, Ephesians, 358. Epistles, 293.

17-34> Ephesians, 342. 14-18, II. Corinthians, 192.


98 /. CORINTHIANS XIV.— I. CORINTHIANS XVI.

I. CORINTHIANS XIV., 15, I. CORINTHIANS XV., 24-28,


James, 319. Ephesians, 47, 90, 203.
16, Acts II., 396. 26, Galatians, 308; Ephesians,
18, Acts I., 98; Galatians, 67; 52-
Pastoral Epistles, 242. 27, Hebrews, 35.
20, Ephesians, 253; Philip- 28, Revelation, 190.
pians, 269. 30, 32, Galatians, 30, 451.
23, Peter, 167. 31, James, 307.
26, Ephesians, 239; James, 32, Acts II., 357; II. Corin-
167. thians, 27.
29, Thessalonians, 242. 33, Pastoral Epistles, 224;
32, Romans, 331. James, 56.
33, James, 201. 33, 34, Ephesians, 269.
35, Ephesians, 362. 34, Peter, 90.
I. CORINTHIANS XV., 1, Gala- 35-54, Matthew, 325; James,
tians, 56; Thessalonians, 65. 56.
1-8, Mark, 2. 37, 38, Exodus, 72.
3, Romans, 95; Ephesians, 36; 40, 48, Ephesians, 49.
Revelation, 47. 41, Daniel, 324.
3, 4, Peter, 183. 42, Ephesians, 439.
5-8, Pastoral Epistles, 138; 44, Luke, 337.
Peter IX. 44, 46, James, 200; Revela-
6, Matthew, 437; Romans, 127. tion, 354.
7, Romans, 127; James, 26, 45, 47, Romans, 148; Gala-
35- tians, 157; Ephesians, 246.

7. James, 35. 51, Ephesians, 86; Pastoral


8, Acts 44; Romans, 17;
II., Epistles, 132; James, 297.
Galatians, 57, 152; Pastoral 53, Pastoral Epistles, 428.
Epistles, 55. 54, 55, 57, John Epistles, 232.

9, Acts II., 26; James, 126. 55, Twelve Prophets I., 306.
9, 10, Galatians, 114. 56, Galatians, 213.
10, Galatians, 96, 119, 121, I. CORINTHIANS XVI., 1, 2, Le-
401. viticus, 563.

11, Galatians, 118. 1-4, Romans, 416; Galatians,


15, 2 Corinthians, 304. 126.
20, Leviticus, 458; Revelation, 2, Galatians, 269.
244. 9, II. Corinthians, 27.
20-57, Galatians, 198. 10, II. Corinthians, 258; Co-
22, Galatians, 157; Ephesians, lossians, 403.

47- 13, Ephesians, 186, 253, 410;


23, 24, Revelation, 346. Peter, 330,
/. CORINTHIANS XVI—II. CORINTHIANS V. 99

I. CORINTHIANS XVI., i5,Thes- II. CORINTHIANS 14, 17, Jere-


salonians, 202; Pastoral miah I., 422; Galatians, 431,
Epistles, 361; Revelation, 244. 449; Ephesians, 236.
19, Acts II., 351; Romans, -16, Leviticus, 124.
423, 427- -17, Galatians, 48, 109.
20, Peter, 231. -18, Peter, 240.
21, Acts II., 50; Galatians, II. CORINTHIANS III., 1-3, Gala-
422; Thessalonians, 395. tians, 85, 109, 133.

22, Pastoral Epistles, 428; -4-8, Romans, 185; Philip-

Peter, 163. pians, 147.


CORINTHIANS, Second Epistle, —6, Jeremiah II., 362.
Introduction, II. Corinthians, -12, 18, Exodus, 439; Gala-
1-9. tians, 71.

Conclusion of, II. Corinthians, -13-18, Galatians, 218.


372-387- —14-16, Romans, 299.
II. CORINTHIANS I., 3, Ephe- -17, Hebrews, 201.
sians, 67, no; Peter, 18. -18, Galatians, 358; Ephesians,
4, Leviticus, 436. 89, 308; John Epistles, 181.

S, Peter, 34. II. CORINTHIANS IV., 2, Gala-


8, Romans, 29; Galatians, 36, tians, 48, 109.

4Si- -3, Mark, 108; Ephesians, 113.


10, Galatians, 452. —4, Matthew, 167; Ephesians,
12, Galatians, 401. 102, 400; Peter, 224.
17, 18, 23, Galatians, 88. -5, Ephesians, 389; Peter, 236.
18, Ephesians, 292; James, —6, Galatians, 61.
307- —7, Acts II., 415; Galatians,
21, Leviticus, 216; Galatians, 276; Ephesians, 188.
204. —8-1 1, Galatians, 36.
22, Ephesians, 64. -9, Mark, 433; Pastoral Epis-
23, Exodus, 305; James, 307. tles, 420.
II. CORINTHIANS II., 2, Colos- —10, Galatians, 454.
sians, 10 1. —11, Ephesians, 281.
4, Galatians, 36, 274. —14, Colossians, 102.
5-1 1, Galatians, 394. —16, Romans, 200; Peter, 113.
7, 10, Ephesians, 312. ——18, Galatians, 403.
11, Ephesians, 400; Thessalo- II. CORINTHIANS V., 1-10, Gala-

nians, 142. tians, 451.


12, 13, Galatians, 36; Pas- —2-4, Ephesians, 287.
toral Epistles, 361. —4, Revelation, 354.
13, Acts II., 388; Galatians, —5, Ephesians, 64.
451. -7, Romans, 385.
100 II. CORINTHIANS V.--//. CORINTHIANS XI.

II. CORINTHIANS V., 9-12, II. CORINTHIANS VII., 6-16,


Galatians, 36. Galatians, 452.
10, Romans, 386; John Epis- -8, Galatians, 36, 274.
tles, 214. -9, Peter, 25.
10-12, Galatians, 401. -10, James, 230.
12, Galatians, 119. -11, Leviticus, 255.
13-15, Leviticus, 227; Pas- -15, Philippians, 132.
toral Epistles, 242 ; John Epis- II. CORINTHIANS VIII., 1, 2,

tles, 47. Acts II., 293; Galatians, 56.


14, 15, Galatians, 157; Colos- -7, Leviticus, 166, 565.
sians, 245. -9, Romans, 404.
17, Leviticus, 320; Galatians, -17, Ephesians, 419.
60; Pastoral Epistles, 288. -19, Pastoral Epistles, 59.
18-21, Ephesians, 36; John -23. Ephesians, 239, 435.
Epistles, 105. II. CORINTHIANS IX., 2, Ephe-
19, Ephesians, 127; Pastoral sians, 67.
Epistles, 423. -9, Psalms III., 203.
20, Galatians, 149; Ephesians, II. CORINTHIANS X., 1, Gala-
7- tians, 277.
-— 21, Exodus, 412; Leviticus, -1-11, Galatians, 45.
153, 226; Isaiah II., 287; -2, Galatians, 119.
Luke, 371; Philippians, 218, -2-5, Ephesians, 404.
221. -3-6, Ephesians, 410.
II. CORINTHIANS VI.. 1, Gala- -10, Galatians, 455.
tians, 149; James, 351. -17, Galatians, 122.
4, 10, Galatians, 30; Philip- -18, Pastoral Epistles, 369.
pians, 356; James, 292. II. CORINTHIANS XL, 1, Gala-
9, Pastoral Epistles, 75. tians, 122, 169.
10, Galatians, 383; Peter, 25. -2, Mark, 63; Ephesians, 246,
n-13, Galatians, 408. 371; Revelation, 51, 243.
13, Galatians, 275. -3, Ephesians, 400.
14, Ezra, 151. — -3, 4, 12, 22, 26, Galatians,
15, Hebrews, 325. 109.
16, Exodus, 376. -6, Galatians, 277.
17, 18, Isaiah II., 454. -7, Mark, 329.
18, Galatians, 229. -10, Ephesians, 293; James,
II. CORINTHIANS VII., 1, Leviti- 307-
cus, 356. — -13, Galatians, 12, 84, 85;
4, Ephesians, 430. Ephesians, 239; Pastoral
5-7, Galatians, 36, 451; Pas- Epistles, 301.
toral Epistles, 361. -13, Galatians, 133.
//. CORINTHIANS XI.— COVENANT 101

II. CORINTHIANS XI., 14, Ephe- CORNILL, Karl Heinrich, Jere-


sians, 401; Pastoral Epistles, miah II., 315, 319, 322; Eze-
78. kiel,60, 72, 109, 123, 133,
'6, 33, Galatians, 30. 201, 248, 269, 374, 451,466,
23-27, Galatians, 453; Phil- 491; Daniel, 73, 116, 266,
ippians, 356. 272 Twelve Prophets I., 22,
:

24, Acts 244; Galatians,


I.,
73, 173, 192, 204, 225, 301,
322; Pastoral Epistles, 361; 358; II., 41, 81, 86, 124, 144,
James, 127. 168, 170, 380, 386, 498.
25, Daniel, 263; Acts II., 285. COSIN, Bishop John, Pastoral
26, Galatians, 451. Epistles, 328.
31, James, 307; Peter, 18. COUNCIL OF HIPPO, James, 17.
32, Acts II., 81. COUNCIL OF JERUSALEM, Acts
33, Peter, 182. II., 219-244; James, 35, 61.
II. CORINTHIANS XII., 1, Gala- COUNCIL OF LIEGE, James, 341.
tians, 57, 67, 122. COUNCILS, Histories of, Acts II.,
-— 1-7, Pastoral Epistles, 242. 219.
3, 7, 18, Pastoral Epistles, COURT OF THE GENTILES,
361. Acts I., 158.
4, Revelation, 14. COURTESY, The law of, Deuter-
7, Song of Solomon, 220; Ro- onomy, 420-424.
mans, 233; Galatians, 277, COVENANT and mercy, Ezra, 179.
278; Pastoral Epistles, 78. broken, Jeremiah I., 248-279;
7-g, James, 330. II., 141-154-
8, 9, Philippians, 356. Impossibility of failure, He-
9, 10, Romans, 345; Gala- brews, 97-108.
tians, 455; Revelation, 212. Nehemiah and the, Ezra, 307-
13, Leviticus, 179. 316.
15, Galatians, 281. New, Jeremiah 1., 121; II.,

19, Galatians, 36; James, 307. 346-356; Hebrews, 131-179.


20, Peter, 63. of promise, Galatians, 196-
II. CORINTHIANS XIII., 1-10, 210.
Galatians, 45. Old, not renewable, Hebrews,
4, Galatians, 450, 456; Revela- 82-96.
tion, 13. Promises and threats of, Le-
5, Romans, 22; Philippians, n. viticus, 519-540.
11, Galatians, 394; Ephesians, Two, II. Corinthians, 11 2-1 26.
435; Philippians, 172. The two, fundamentally the
12, Peter, 231. s me, Hebrews, 47-65.
CORNELIUS, the Centurion, Acts with Abraham, Genesis, 134-
II., 92-141. 146, I59-I7I-
102 CO VENANT— CROSS
COVENANT with Israel ratified, CRETE, The church in, Pastoral
Exodus, 367-374. Epistles, 212 215, 271.
with Noah, Genesis, 72-75. CRIMINOLOGY, Petting crimi-
COVETOUSNESS, Numbers, 272, nals, Leviticus, 429.

282; Deuteronomy, 87; Punishment, Leviticus, 421-


Joshua, 182, 183; II. Kings, 43i-
61; Job, 330; Proverbs, 30; CRISP, Dr. Tobias, Sermons, Acts
Ecclesiastes, 169; Colossians, !> 134-
278; Peter, 287. CRISPIN, St., Acts I., 161, 162.
forbidden, Exodus, 328-330. CRISPUS, Acts II., 325, 326.
COWARDICE word, John II., 289- CRITICISM, Proverbs, 181.
293- and faith, Deuteronomy, 34.
COWPER, William, Romans, 101. and a late hand, Deuteronomy,
COX, Samuel, Thessalonians, 299. 119.
CRAMER, J. A., Catena, Acts II., and morals, Philippians, 341.
46. Dangers of, Deuteronomy,
CREATION and Christ, Colos- 348.
sians, 76-81. Danites, Judges, 345.
The Biblical account not new Indifference to, Ecclesiastes,
to contemporaries, Genesis, 8. 201, 224.
Biblical account not scientific, of sermons, I. Corinthians, 101.
Genesis, 1-14. CROESUS, Isaiah II., 113, 123.
difficulties in the two accounts, and the oracles, Isaiah II.,

Genesis, 3. 114.
a fact, Genesis, 9. defeated by Cyrus, Isaiah II.,

Meaning of, Psalms III., 114. 144-


Poem of, Proverbs, 112. CROMWELL, Oliver, at the storm-
a spiritual conception, Genesis, ing of Bristol, Judges, 117;
2, 3- Isaiah I., 160-162, 220.
The true theory gradually dis- CROSS, The, Attractive force of,

covered, Genesis, 7. John II., 45-61.


Two accounts, Genesis, 2, 3. the death of law, Colossians,
Vastness of, Genesis, 12. 213-220.
CREDIT modern commerce,
in Enemies of, Philippians, 281-
Deuteronomy, 370. 298.
to be preserved, Proverbs, 79. Shadow of, Matthew, 142-172.
CREDNER, Karl A., Pastoral Epis- Symbolism of the inscription,
tles, 8. Matthew, 2.
CREMATION, Daniel, 177. Test of, Matthew, 227-233.
CREMER, Hermann, Lexicon, to be kept in sight, Galatians,
Galatians, 199. 23, 167-
CROSS— CYRUS 103

CROSS, the triumph over evil, CYNICISM, a form of false witness,


Colossians, 220-225. Exodus, 327.
use of the word, Hebrews, 281. CYPRIAN, St., Acts I., 386; II.,

CRUCIFIXION, Day of, Matthew, 401; Pastoral Epistles, 295;


376-428; Mark, 424-431; Hebrews, 95; James, 368;
John II., 319-347- Peter VI.; John Epistles, 177.
Place of the, Song of Solomon, CYPRUS, Acts I., 216.

75, 76; Matthew, 422; Luke, Gospel in, Acts II., 196, 201,
396. 206, 258.

See Jesus Christ. CYRENIACS, James, 265.
CRUELTY and vanity, Ezra, 372- CYRIL OF JERUSALEM, Acts I.,
378. 66; 396; Pastoral Epistles,
II.,
CUD WORTH, Ralph, Intellectual
341; James, 7, 17.
System, Acts II., 315.
CYRUS, Ezra, 12-23; Ecclesiastes,
CULTURE, Judges, 20, 88.
43; Isaiah II., 7-12, 162-176.
afflicting religion, Judges, 228. as messiah, Isaiah II., 167-
and humanity, Exodus, 24.
175-
CUNNING of Saul, I. Samuel, 299.
Capture of Babylon, Isaiah II.,
CURIOSITY and temptation, Gen-
146, 178.
esis, 21.
Edict of, Ezra, 24-35.
dangerous, Genesis, 21.
an elect instrument, Isaiah II.,
of the men of Bethshemesh, I.
253-
Samuel, 82.
Greek and Hebrew account of,
CURSE of Cain, Genesis, 44.
Isaiah II., 164, 169.
CUSH, a Benjamite, Psalm I., 58.
Jehovah's claim on, Isaiah II.,
CUSH ANRISHATHAIM, Judges,
130, 144, 162, 166.
69, 72.
CYNICISM, Hebrews, 96, 190; not a monotheist, Isaiah II.,

James, 66, 315. 40, 165, 179.


Evils of, Pastoral Epistles, 29- not a prediction but fulfillment,

3i. Isaiah II., 9, 11, 66, rn sq.


104 DAILY WORSHIP— DANIEL VIII.

D
DAILY WORSHIP, Numbers, 345. DANIEL, Genuineness not certain,
DALE, R. \V., Ephesians, 38, 49, Daniel, 88-97.

192, 356- Internal evidence, Daniel, 78-


DAMASCUS, Isaiah I., 95, 120, 87.
122, 274; Jeremiah II., 248- Language of, Daniel, 13-23.

250; Twelve Prophets I., 124; Moral element of, Daniel, 34-
Acts II., 30, 36. 38.
DAN, son of Jacob, blessed by his Peculiarities of historical sec-
father, Genesis, 441. tion, Daniel, 39-62.
DAN, the tribe, in the time of The Ram and the He-goat,
Samson, Judges, 339. Daniel, 252-267.
Inheritance of, Joshua, 322. The seventy weeks, Daniel, 268-
Moses blesses, Deuteronomy, 291.
469. Standpoint of, Daniel, 31-33.
stealing gods, Judges, 340. Style of, Daniel, 29-30.
Daniel compared with Joseph, Gen- Theology of, Daniel, 67-70.
esis, 326, 366. Unity of, Daniel, 24-26.
Historic existence of, Daniel, 3-12. DANIEL I., 6, II. Kings, 317,
in the lions den, Daniel, 218- 424.
230. DANIEL III., 6, II. Kings, 31 2.

DANIEL, the Book, Daniel, 113- 23, Revelation, 181.


122; Revelation, 176. -27, 28, Hebrews, 263.
apocalyptic section, Daniel, DANIEL IV., 30, Jeremiah II., 71.
71-77- DANIEL VI., 22, Hebrews, 263.
authorities consulted, Daniel, DANIEL VII., 2-8, Revelation, 219.
IX-XII. 7, 8, Revelation, 286.
Chronological tables, Daniel, 8, Revelation, 236.
333-334- 9, Peter, 339.
concluding vision, Daniel, 292- 10, Hebrews, 301.
318. 13, 14, Mark, 411; Ephesians,
Epilogue of, Daniel, 319-332. 47-
External evidence, Daniel, 98- 17, 23, Revelation, 284.
112. 25, Revelation, 177.
General structure of, Daniel, DANIEL VIII., 10, Revelation,
63-66. 202.
General tone of, Daniel, 27-29. 17, Revelation, 17.
DANIEL IX.— DA VID 105

DANIEL IX., 4, Deuteronomy, 123. DAVID, and Hanun, II. Samuel,


5, Psalms III., 142. 146-157.
25, Isaiah I., 131. and Jonathan, I. Samuel, 292,
27, Revelation, 177. 317-328, 360.
DANIEL X., 5, Jeremiah I., 232. and the king of Tyre, II. Sam-
13, 21, Revelation, 205. uel, 78.

DANIEL XL, 7, 20, 21, Ephe- and Mephibosheth, II. Samuel,


sians, 416. 134-145-
29, Jeremiah I., 342. and Nabal, I. Samuel, 378-
31, Song of Solomon, 118. 390.
DANIEL XII., 1-3, Revelation, 206. and Uriah, II. Samuel, 158-
2, Ezekiel, 350. 168.
4, Revelation, 379. at Adullam, I. Samuel, 341-
12, Peter, 332. 344-
DANTE, Daniel, 141, 163; Mat- at Hareth, I. Samuel, 345-
thew, 362; John Epistles, 3. 35i-
John Morley on, Deuteronomy, at Keilah, Ziph and Maon, I.

488. Samuel, 354-365.


State of, Job, 35. at Nob and Gath, I. Samuel,
DAPHNE, Acts II., 157, 158. 329-340.
DARBY, J. N., Acts I., 382. at Ziklag, I. Samuel, 379.
DARIUS, Ezra, 72, 95-99; Ecclesi- brings the ark to Jerusalem,
astes, 52; Daniel, 57. II. Samuel, 85-96.
DARKNESS, The plague of, Exo- Burial of, I. Kings, 103-104.
dus, 161-166. compared with Joseph, Gene-
DARWIN, Charles, Proverbs, 16; sis, 326.
Isaiah I., 191-193; Matthew, compared with Saul, I. Samuel,
167; Pastoral Epistles, 27; 216.
James, 56; John Epistles, 249. Conquests of, Joshua, 254.
DATHAN and Abiram, Numbers, Court life of, I. Kings, 70-80.
195, 205. Death bed of, I. Kings, 94-
DAVID, Absaloms revolt, II. Sam- 104.
uel, 217-228. Decrepitude of, I. Kings, 61-
Administration of the king- 69.
dom of, II. Samuel, 121-133. Domestic troubles of, II. Sam-
and Barzillai, II. Samuel, 301- uel, 193-216.
3i3- Early life of, I. Samuel, 265-
and the civil war, II. Samuel, 277.
26-49. escapes by the aid of Michal,
and Goliath, I. Samuel, 278- I. Samuel, 307.
291. Faith of, Hebrews, 263.
106 DA VID—DA VID SON
DAVID, Famine in the reign of, DAVID, Repentance of, II. Samuel,
II. Samuel, 326-337. 181-192.
flees from Jerusalem, II. Sam- returns to Jerusalem, II. Sam-
uel, 229-240. uel, 289-300.
flees to Mahanaim, II. Samuel, Review of the life of, II. Sam-
341-352. uel, 395-400.
flees to Samuel, I. Samuel, 312. Samuel anoints, I. Samuel, 253-
Foreign wars of, II. Samuel, 264.
109-120. Saul jealous of, I. Samuel, 292-
grief for Absalom, II. Samuel, 299.
277-288. Saul's efforts against, I. Sam-
harper to Saul, I. Samuel, uel, 305316.
267.
second flight to Gath, I. Sam-
Insurrection of Sheba, II. Sam-
uel, 391-403.
uel, 314-325-
Song of Thanksgiving, II. Sam-
Jesus Christ the Lord of, Mark,
uel, 350-362.
341-343-
Justification of, Romans, 110-
spares the life of Saul, I. Sam-
uel, 366-377.
114.
The Kingdom established, II.
Last battles of, II. Samuel,
Samuel, 73-84.
338-349-
takes Jerusalem, II. Samuel,
Last prayer of, Chronicles, 313-
319- 69.

Last words of, II. Samuel, Tomb opened, Acts I., 125.
362-375- Tribe and dynasty, Chronicles,
made King of all Israel, II. I33-I4I-
Samuel, 62-72. typifying Christ, I. Samuel,
marriage of, I. Samuel, 301- 261, 426; II. Samuel, 65, 349.
304- wars with the Philistines, II.
marries Abigail, I. Samuel, 388. Samuel, 79-83.
Official dignity of, Chronicles, Wives of, II. Samuel, 39.
161-168. DAVIDSON, A. B., quoted, Job,
Personal history of, Chroni- 11, 96, 311, 333; Isaiah II.,

cles, 142-160. I 5> !7, I2i, 206, 239, 299,


proposes to build a temple, II. 317, 342; Jeremiah II., 84;
Samuel, 97-108. Ezekiel, 109, 117, 184, 191,
Rebellion of Adonijah, I. Kings, 194, 276, 366, 3S9, 410,412,
81-93. 476; Twelve Prophets I., no,
rebuked by Nathan, II. Samuel, in; II., 27, 41, 43, 44, 45 ,

169-180. 59, 84, 117, 123, 124, 145,


reigns at Hebron, II. Samuel, 152, 154,318, 380, 382, 393,
14-25- 421,432.
DA VID SON— DECALOGUE 107

DAVIDSON, A. B., on Moses, DEATH, Nearness to,Genesis, 418.


Deuteronomy, 483. not the end, Ecclesiastes, 233.
on sacrifices, Deuteronomy, not terrible, Proverbs, 41.
245. not to be escaped, Ecclesiastes,
DAVIDSON, Samuel, quoted, Job, 273-
6; Daniel, 35; Ephesians, 4; of Christ, John I., 326.
James, 45, 55, 112. oftherighteous, Numbers, 296.
DA VIES, T. LI., Pastoral Epistles, promotes life, Joshua, 44.
301. the punishment of sin, Genesis,
DAY OF ATONEMENT, Leviticus, 25-
256-263, 463; Numbers, 356; Ready for, Philippians, 68.
I. Kings, 188. a spiritual conception, He-
DEACONS elected, Acts I., 252- brews, 43.
258. tests faith, Numbers, ^7.
originated in Apostles times, to life, Ephesians, 95-108.
Acts I., 279. The wages of sin, Joshua, 261.
DEACONESSES, Pastoral Epis- DEATH OF THE FIRSTBORN,
tles, 155, 158. Plague of the, Exodus, 167-
DEAD, The, in Christ, Thessa-
170, 193-195-
lonians, 169-184. DEBORAH the prophetess,
Prayers for, Pastoral Epis- Judges, 91-105.
tles, 325-330. Faith of, Hebrews, 261.
DEAD SEA region, Joshua, 297. Judgeship of, Judges, 135.
DEATH as a penalty, Leviticus, not unmerciful, Judges, 117.
420.
Song of, Numbers, 383 Judges, ;
Conception of, Numbers, 3.
106-134.
the curse of Sin, Genesis, 28.
DEBORAH, nurse of Rebekah, dies,
Darkness typical of, Exodus,
Genesis, 316.
163.
Defilement, Numbers, 53, 220.
DE BROGLIE, Emilio, VEglise et
VEmpire, Acts II., 273.
desired,Numbers, 128.
Faith and, Psalms I., 147.
DEBT among the Hebrews, Leviti-
cus, 496-498; Deuteronomy,
Finality of, Job, 187.
4I5-4I7-
Hebrew recoil from, Numbers,
4-
DECALOGUE, The, First com-
——in the plans of God, Joshua, mandment, Exodus, 289-294.
45- Second commandment, Exo-
Influence of a mother's, Gene- dus, 295-302.
sis, 319. Third commandment, Exodus,
influences life, Genesis, 226. 302-305.
Knowledge of, John Epistles, Fourth commandment, Exo-
150-152. dus, 305-312.
108 DECALOGUE— DEMON POSSESSION
DECALOGUE, Fifth command 279, 309, 340, 345. 353- 36o,
ment, Exodus, 312-314. 363. 37^. 3S1. 39S. 405.406,
Sixth commandment, Exodus, 409. 416, 421, 423. 435.474,
3I5-3I9- 482, 4S4. 4S5, 495, 496, 500;
Seventh commandment, Exo- III.. 24, 27. 42. 66, 71, 73, 7+
dus, 319-321. 90, 104, 132. 133, 148, 167,
Eighth commandment, Exo- 175. 191, 194, 201, 206. 208,
dus, 321-324. 233, 27S, 290, 295, 311, 319,
Ninth commandment, Exodus, 347- 349, 3i7- 3^7- 388, 391,
324-328. 399,401, 402. 407, 409, 421,
Tenth commandment, Exodus, 42;. 441, 453; Proverbs, 99,
328-330. 346; Ecclesiastes, S. 13. 20,52,
its substance, Deuteronomy, 90; IsaiahL, I47;IL, 121, 163,
73-IQ5- 211. 270, 299, 417,435.464;
a moral code, Deuteronomy, Ezekiel, 194; Daniel, 17. 18,47,

75- 60. 129, 133, 17"; Twelve


Negative form of the, Deuter- Prophets II., 39, 154, 45 2 5

onomy, 98. John II., 176; Romans, 262.


Prologue to the, Exodus, 286- Hebrews, 114.
289. and the day of Atonement,
Structure of the, Exodus, 2S4;
Numbers, 357.

Deuteronomy, 60-72. DELIVERING TO SATAN, Pas-


toral Epistles, 74.
DECISION, Lack of, Luke, 167.
a necessity, I. Corinthians, 219. DELUGE. Genesis, 55-67.

DECREES OF GOD wrongly used, Chaldean account of the, Gene-


esis, 63.
Exodus, 80.
Extent of the, Genesis, 55.
DEFOE, Daniel, Proverbs, 267. Genesis, 57.
Moral aspects of,
DE GUERIN, Maurice, Ecclesi-
New Testament use of the,
astes, 321.
Genesis, 64.
DEISM and positivism, Job, 36s.
Purpose of, Genesis, 72.
DELAYED EXPECTATION of
A type of baptism, Pastoral
Abraham, Genesis, 136, 13;.
Epistles, 289.
of Christianity, Acts I., 62.
DE LYRA, Nicholas, Hebrews, 25S.
of Israel, Luke, 17. DEMAS, Luke and, Colossians,
of Job, Job, 269. Pastoral Epistles.
398-401;
DELILAH and Samson, Judges,
409, 410.
313 sq.
DEMETRIUS, Acts II., 350, 369.
DELITZSCH, F., Psalms I., 6,
372-375; John Epistles, 302.
101, 210, 274, 296, 314, 368; 303-
II., 21, 59, 75, 79, SS, 184, DEMON POSSESSION, Luke, 153-
202, 203, 213, 224, 271, 276. 156.
DEMONS— DEUTERONOMY IX. 109

DEMONS, Faith of, James, 149, DEUTERONOMY IV., 3, Jeremiah


156. I., 200.
DEMOSTHENES, Daniel, 82. 7, Psalms II., 361.
DENUNCIATION, James, 181. 18, Jeremiah I., 200.
easy, II. Corinthians, 69. 19, II. Kings, 361; Jeremiah
Oriental, Isaiah II., 416. I., 240.
DEPENDENCE, Ignoble, Judges, 20, Exodus, 144; Ephesians,
297.
SO.
DEPRECIATION, There must be
24, II. Kings, 18.
no, I. Corinthians, 289.
25, Jeremiah I., 17.
DERBE, Acts II., 200, 216, 260.
26, Jeremiah I., 85.
DERENBERG AND SAGLIO, Dic-
Psalms
34, III., 368.
tionaire des Antiq., Acts II.-
40, Psalms III., 421.
361.
DEUTERONOMY V., 1, Psalms II.,
DESCARTES, Rene, Proverbs, 16.
420.
DESERTION of Christ, John I.,
11, Twelve Prophets II., 3^7.
235-
DESPAIR, Faith born 12, Jeremiah I., 372.
of, II. Cor-
15, Leviticus, 455.
inthians, 23-34.
22, Galatians, 218.
DESPONDENCY, How God deals
27, 28, Hebrews, 304.
with, I. Kings, 424-430.
of Elijah, I. Kings, 415-423.
DEUTERONOMY VI., 3, Jeremiah
I., 165.
DESTRUCTION not progress,
4, Psalms II., 467; Galatians,
Judges, 156.
220.
DETERMINISM, James, 93, 95.
5, Psalms II., 466; Jeremiah
DEUTERONOMY, Jeremiah I., 18-
n., 33+
23; Ezekiel, 6.
—— Authorship and age of, Deuter-
25, Luke, 335.

onomy, 1-36. DEUTERONOMY VII., 2, Num-


bers, 137, 182.
found by Hilkiah, II. Kings,
3, Chronicles, 77; "Ezra.,
399-401.
Historic 138.
setting of, Deuter-
onomy, 37-47- 9, Ezra, 178; Psalms III.,

108.
DEUTERONOMY I., 17, Ezekiel,
440. 16, Jeremiah I., 78.
27, Psalms III., 146. 25, Isaiah I., 420.
44, Psalms III., 236. DEUTERONOMY IX., 6, Jeremiah
DEUTERONOMY II., 5, 8, 12, II., 291.
Twelve Prophets II., 170. 7, Twelve Prophets II., 248.
25, I. Samuel, 102. 16, Hebrews, 300.
19,

DEUTERONOMY III., 23, Peter, 25, Psalms III., 146.


218. 27, Daniel, 97.
110 DEUTERONOMY X.—DEUTERONOMY XXV.
DEUTERONOMY X., 12, 13, DEUTERONOMY XVIII., 3, Eze-
James, 232. kiel, 442.
17, Psalms III., 367. 4, Matthew, 74.
20, Jeremiah I., 132. 10, Daniel, 81, 146.
21, Jeremiah I., 359. 12, Jeremiah I., 23.
22, Acts I., 310. 15-19, Matthew, 296.
DEUTERONOMY XI., 6, Psalms 18, Chronicles, 269.
III., 145- 21, Jeremiah I., 359.
12, Twelve Prophets I., 402. 21, 22, Twelve Prophets II.,
14, James, 293. 536.
24, Psalms II., 411. DEUTERONOMY XIX., 15, II. Cor-
DEUTERONOMY XII., 11, Twelve inthians, 373.
Prophets, 336. DEUTERONOMY XX., 5-7, Ezra,
13, 14, I. Kings, 121. 331-
15, 16, 20-24, Leviticus, 369. 13. II. Kings, 73.

44, Psalms I., 368. 19, 20, II. Kings, 34.


DEUTERONOMY XIII., 1, Twelve DEUTERONOMY XXI., 13, Ezra,
Prophets I., 17. 137-
1-3, Exodus, 352. 14, Peter, 135.

1-5, Jeremiah II., 340. 17, II. Kings, 21.

5, 9, IS, Chronicles, 352. 23, Galatians, 194.

7, Isaiah I., 420. DEUTERONOMY XXIL, 10, II.

DEUTERONOMY XIV., 1, Jere-


Corinthians, 240.

miah 22, Leviticus, 550.


I., 335.
28, Twelve Prophets 23, 24, Leviticus, 404, 405.
I., 160.
DEUTERONOMY XV., in, Le-
DEUTERONOMY XXIIL, 1, Gala-
tians, 328.
viticus, 489; Ezra, 254, 257.
1-8, Ezra, 137.
6, 28, Psalms I., 368.
2, Twelve Prophets II., 153.
7, 8, Ezra, 258.
22, Leviticus, 540.
10, Jeremiah I., 23.
DEUTERONOMY XXIV., 1, Mat-
12, Jeremiah II., 146, 347. thew, 268.
16, 17, Romans, 176. 1-4, Jeremiah I., 107.
21, Twelve Prophets II., 337. 14, James, 280.
DEUTERONOMY XVI., 9, Ezekiel, 16, II. Kings, 168; Ezekiel,
468. 146.
DEUTERONOMY XVII., 3, II. DEUTERONOMY XXV., 1, John
Kings, 361. Epistles, 183.
14-20, I. Kings, 242. 4, Twelve Prophets I., 288.
16, II. Samuel, 217; I. Kings, 5-10, Leviticus, 381, 384.
148; Chronicles, 171. 13, Leviticus, 414.
20, Jeremiah I., 105. 17, 18, Joshua, 25.
DEUTERONOMY XXVI.—DE WETTE 111

DEUTERONOMY XXVI., 5, I. DEUTERONOMY XXXII., 8, Jere-

Kings, 52; II. Kings, 246. miah I., 126.


DEUTERONOMY XXVII., 4, 8, 9, Jeremiah I., 240.
Joshua, 207. 10-12, Twelve Prophets I., 228.
4-19, Joshua, 203. 11, 12, Revelation, 211.

6, James, 6y. 15, Jeremiah I., 91; Jeremiah


26, Galatians, 188. IE, 238.
DEUTERONOMY XXVIII., 1-8, II. 16, Jeremiah I., 162.
Kings, 405. 17, Psalms III., 150; James,
3-5, Ephesians, 24. 153-
6, I. Kings, 125. 21, Romans, 280.
15, Jeremiah I., 2005 Gala- 22, Psalms II., 465.
tians, 188. 24, Psalms III., 21.
21-26, Jeremiah I., 314. 30, Twelve Prophets I., 179.
25, Jeremiah I., 23, 169. 31, I. Corinthians, 137.
30, Jeremiah I., 179; Twelve 35, Romans, 342.
Prophets II., 39. 36, Psalms III., 364; Jeremiah

34, Twelve Prophets I., 24. II., 32; Hebrews, 192.


36, Jeremiah I., 201. 39, Jeremiah I., 187.
44, Jeremiah I., 295. 49, Ezekiel, 374.
52-58* H- Kings, 78. DEUTERONOMY, XXXIII., 2,

64, Psalms III., 147; Ezekiel, Twelve Prophets II., 1 5 1 Gala- ;

178. tians, 217; Hebrews, 301.


DEUTERONOMY XXIX., 17, Jere- 8-1 1, Joshua, 348.
miah I., 201. 18, 19, Twelve Prophets I.,

18, Hebrews, 287. 271.


19, Jeremiah I., 121. 26, Peter, 265.
22, Romans, 289. 27, Psalms III., 6; Twelve
29, Romans, 276. Prophets, 270.
DEUTERONOMY XXX., 6, Colos- 29, Peter, 218.
sians, 200. DEUTERONOMY XXXIV., 9, Acts
12-14, Romans, 268. I., 284.
DEUTERONOMY XXXI., 14, 10, Exodus, 100.
Joshua, 35. DEUTERONOMY XXXVI., 1, Dan-
23, Joshua, 35. iel, 180.
26, Exodus, 377. DEUTSCH, EMMANUEL, Ecclesi-

DEUTERONOMY XXXII., Psalms astes, 280, 281.


I., 156. DE VOGUE, Le Temple de Jerusa-
2, Psalms II., 282, 424. lem, Acts I., 158, 165.
4, Psalms HI., 32; Jeremiah DE WETTE, W. M. L., II. Corin-

I-, 79- thians, 165; James, 378.


112 DIANA— DISTRUST
DIANA. Acts II., 331, 360, 362. DISCIPLES, Choice of, Mark,
376; Ephesians, 123; Pastoral 75-80.
Epistles, 84, 198. The commission, Matthew,
DIDACHE, See Teaching of the I37-I4I-
Twelve Apostles. Jesus and, Mark, 247 254.
DIDRON, M., Isaiah I., 186, 187, The mission, Matthew, 132-
326. 137; Mark, 167-170.
DIDYMUS OF ALEXANDRIA, DISCIPLINE, Acts II., 107.
James, 369, 422. Church, II. Corinthians, 72-
DIES IRAE, Song of Solomon, 83; Thessalonians, 205-214,
263; John Epistles, 219. 3-3-3^7-
DILIGENCE, Proverbs, 139, 262 Doom or, Twelve Prophets I.,

sq. ; Pastoral Epistles, 368- 181-195.


370; Peter, 246. Faith a, Hebrews, 250-253.
DILLMANN, August, quoted, The finest, Numbers, 238.
Isaiah II., 338, 349, 387, 392, necessary to the church, Pas-
435, 436, 457, 459; Daniel, toral Epistles, 72, 72,.

77; James, 438, 440. of children of God, Numbers,


on ancient Hebrew culture, Le- 59; L Kings, 412.
viticus, 390.
of conscience, Hebrews, 175.
on blessing and
onomy, 231.
curse, Deuter-
—— of humanity, Numbers, 325.
DISCONTENT, The spirit of,
on the Day of Atonement,
Joshua, 305.
Leviticus, 258.
DISEASES communicated to men
on the law of the Jubilee, Levit-
by animals, Leviticus, 291, 375.
icus, 491.
Jews not subject to, Leviticus,
on Tithes, Leviticus, 560.
294.
DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Pastoral
Epistles, 296.
DISOBEDIENCE, Conscientious,
Pastoral Epistles, 27S.
DIOGNETUS, James, 4.
DION CASSIUS, Acts DISORDER, Social, Numbers, 165.
II., 163,
204. DISPERSION, The, Matthew, 6;
DION CHRYSOSTOM, Acts II., James, 50-54; Peter, 4.

276, 377- DISPOSITION, A passionate,


DIONYSIUS, the Areopagite, Acts Proverbs, 203-214.
II., 317, 318, 320. shown in choice of occupation,
DISCIPLES, The twelve, Call of Genesis, 30.
the first, Matthew, 52-56; DISTRIBUTION, Economic, Prov-
Mark, 17-20; Luke, 162-176; erbs, 136.
John I., 53-66. The law of, Joshua, 279-282.
Characteristics of, Mark, 80- DISTRUST of David, I. Samuel,
87. 395.
D IVINA TION—D O VE 113

DIVINATION forbidden, Leviti- DODDRIDGE, Philip, quoted, Ec-


cus, 408; Numbers, 263; Deut- clesiastes, 262.
eronomy, 335. DODS, Dr. Marcus, Act. II., 360;
DIVINE GOVERNMENT, Num- Revelation, 64.
bers, 187; Deuteronomy, 48- DOEG, THE EDOMITE, I. Sam-
59; I. Samuel, 29. uel . 345-353; Psalms II., 144.
DIVINE GUIDANCE, Numbers, DOGMATISM, Job, 136.
268; Joshua, 99. DOGS, David's enemies compared
DIVINE REVELATION, Continu- to, Psalms II., 202.
ous, Genesis, 134. DOLLINGER, Dr. Johann J. I.,

Method of, Genesis, 88. Acts II., 145; Ephesians, 264;


Progressive, Exodus, 55; Deu- Pastoral Epistles, 8, 129;
teronomy, 344. James, 30, 31, 153, 273, 328,
Purpose of the, Deuteronomy, 400.
93- DOMITIAN, "
Emperor, James,
uses mind as it is, Deuteron- 324; John Epistles, 11, 163.
omy, 107. DONALDSON, James, Greek
DIVISION OF LAND, Numbers, Grammar, John Epistles, 77,
330.
103, 217, 301.
DIVORCE, Pastoral Epistles, 120.
DONATELLO, Proverbs, 1S3.
—— Christ on, Matthew, 268-270; DORCAS, Acts II., 97.
Mark, 263-267. DORNER, I. A., Ephesians, 372;
Cruelty of,Twelve Prophets II.,
James, 116, 390.
363.
DOTHAN, Elisha at, II. Kings, 67-
in the time of Ezra, Ezra,
75-
150-151-
Law
DOUAY VERSION, James, 295.
Deuteronomy, 403.
of,
DOUBLE-MINDEDNESS, James,
Tendency to, Leviticus, 384.
245.
DOCETISM, John Epistles, 26, 44,
50-52. DOUBT, Lessons of, Psalms II.,

DOCTRINE and ethics, Ephesians, 335-


304-320. of God's presence, Genesis, 70;

Continuity of, Pastoral Epis- Numbers, 164; Judges, 206.


tles, 336-340. DOUGHTY, C. M., Arabia Deserta,

Development of, James, 380- quoted, Job, 20; Isaiah I.,

387- 394; II., 190, 241; Twelve


the outgrowth of experience, Prophets I., 126, 134, 179,
Philippians, 367. 186, 398; II., 179, 399.
Strange, Hebrews, 317. DOULCET, Louis, in Rev. des quest.
DOCUMENTARY THEORY OF History, Acts I., VIII.
THE PENTATEUCH, Deuter- DOVE, Sending forth of Noah's,
onomy, 7, 471; Joshua, 15. Genesis- ji.
114 DOXOLOG Y—D YER
DOXOLOGY addressed to Christ, DUALISM, Job, 166.
Pastoral Epistles, 249. DUHM, Bernhard, quoted, Isaiah
of Jude, James, 463-470. II.,216; Ezekiel, 41; Twelve
DRAMA OF LIFE, Numbers, 330. Prophets I., 135, 202, 366;
DREAM of Jacob, Genesis, 282- II., 380, 451.
292. on Deuteronomy and proph-
of Joseph, Genesis, 329. esy, Deuteronomy, 249.

of Pharoah, Genesis, 361. DUHR, J., Journey's of Hadrian,


of Pharoah's servants inter- Acts II., 306.
preted, Genesis, 350. DUUMVIRI, Acts II., 275.
once a revelation of God, He- DUTY, Deuteronomy, 141, 143;
brews, 10. Judges, 415; Job, 8S;
300,
DRESS of women, Pastoral Epis- Ecclesiastes, 254, 309; Twelve
tles, 101. Prophets II., 522; Matthew,
DRIVER, S. R., Isaiah II., 12, 14, 85-95-
16, 281, 435, 459; Jeremiah and example, Romans, 3S9-
II., 244, 296, 319, 322; Eze- 392-

kiel, 402; Daniel, 18, 21; and the Incarnation, John I.,

Twelce Prophets II., 117, 118, 14-17.

128, 167, 380, 422, 432,498,


and the Lord's presence, Ro-
506. mans, 369-373-
on authorship of Deuter- and the second advent, Ro-
onomy, Deuteronomy, 4. mans, 361-373.
on the fundamental truth of and tolerance, Romans, 374-
Deuteronomy, Deuteronomy, 388.
232. Romans, 348-352.
Civil,

DROUGHT in the time of Jere- The Lord's example and, Ro-


miah, Jeremiah I., 300-363. mans, 393-402.
DRUMMOND, Henry, James, 423; Love and, Romans, 359-360.
John Epistles, 131. Personal conduct and, Ro-
DRUNKENNESS, Proverbs, 76, mans, 336-347-
275, 287; Isaiah I., 44-47, The state, Romans, 353-35S.
152, 153; Galatians, 37 2 "374- DWELLING HOUSES, The Jubi-

Effects of, Ezra, 364. lee and, Leviticus, 494-496.


DRUSILLA, Acts II., 431, 447- DYER, Sir Edward, Proverbs, 356.
EA RNES TNESS—ED OM 115

EARNESTNESS, I. Corinthians, ECCLESIASTES XII., 14, Joshua,


221; Hebrews, 100. 176; Peter, 358.
EARTHQUAKE, Isaiah I., 50; ECCLESIASTICUS, Proverbs, 9,

Twelve Prophets I., 182. 12, 22, 81, 139, 144, 169,
EATING, The figure of, John I., 184, 218, 250, 306, 400; Jere-
219. miah I., 93, 95, 313; II., 369;
Holiness in, Leviticus, 367- Daniel, 12, 202; James, 68-74,
378- 109, 281; Peter, 348, 350.
EBAL and Gerizim, Joshua, 201- ECKHEL, Josephus, Oncoins, Acts
210.
IL, 163.
EBED MELECH, the Ethiopian,
ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF IS-
Jeremiah II., 165.
RAELITE LIFE, Deuter-
EBENEZER of Samuel, I. Samuel,
103.
onomy, 355-376.
EBIONISM, Acts I., 120; II., 6;
ECSTASY, Pastoral Epistles,

James, 83. 241; Hebrews, n, 53.


ECCLESIASTES, The book, EDINBURG REVIEW, James, 77.
Authorship, Ecclesiastes, 7.
EDOM, Isaiah I., 94, 276, 438,
Date of, Ecclesiastes, 8-19. 440.
ally of Israel, II. Kings, 31.
Design of, Eccllsiastes, 27.
Form of, Ecclesiastes, 20-27.
Amaziah and, II. Kings, 170.

Translated, Ecclesiastes, 69- Amos and, Twelve Prophets I.,

110. 128-131.
ECCLESIASTES I., 6, 8, Prov- and Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 227, 228,

erbs, 22. $27, 332.


ECCLESIASTES II., 4-6, 1. Kings, and Israel, Chronicles, 50;
225. Psalms II., 209; Twelve Proph-
8, I. Kings, 131. ets, II., 177-184.
ECCLESIASTES V., 5, 6, Leviti- and Jeremiah, Jeremiah II.

cus, 550. 243-247.


ECCLESIASTES VIII., 17, Jere- becomes free, II. Kings, 102.
miah I., 209. David wars against, II. Sam-
ECCLESIASTES IX., 5, 6, Job, uel, 116.
188. Doom of, Song of Solomon,
7, Proverbs, 61. 301-304.
ECCLESIASTES X., 6, Psalms III., Israel debarred from, Num-
369- bers, 231.
116 EDOM—ELI
EDOM, Malachi and, Twelve EGYPT, Jeremiah goes to, Jere-
Prophets II., 349-352. miah IL, 187-196.
Obadiah and, Twelve Prophets Joseph in, Genesis, 341 sq.
II., 164 sq. Religion of, Deuteronomy,
EDEN, The garden of, Genesis, 130132-
15-27- Shepherd king of, Genesis, 99.
EDERSHEIM, A.. Matthew, 17, Temples of, Chronicles, 109.
389; Acts II., 14. Trust in, Jeremiah I., 74-113;
EDUCATION. Judges, 273; Prov- Ezekiel, 102-106.
erbs, 52-64, 303-313- Worship of, Exodus, 1 23 Num-
;

during the captivity, EcclesL bers, 43.


astes, 283. EHUD, Judges, 76-87.
for life work, Chronicles, 216. EKRON, Isaiah I., 308.
Gratitude to teachers, Ecclesi- The ark Samuel, 76.
at, I.
astes, 301. ELAH, king of Israel, I. Kings,
—— Moral, slow, Judges, 61. 3ii, 336.
Mosaic view of, Deuteronomy, ELAM, Genesis, 122 sq. Jeremiah
;
146-167.
II., 255, 257.
of the wilderness, Numbers, 256.
ELDADandMedad, Numbers, 130.

prevents lapse, Deuteronomy,
ELDERS (or Presbyters), Pas-
163.
toral Epistles, 67, 112, 118,
EDWARDS, Jonathan, quoted,
165, 213, 217; James, 323-
Job, 273.
327-
EGNATIAN ROAD, Acts II., 271.
Four and twenty, Revelation,
EGYPT, Isaiah I., 92, 96, 197 sq.,
222-275. 69.

Abraham in, Genesis, 96-107. ELDERS, Seventy, chosen, Num-


Administration of Joseph, bers, 128.

Genesis, 369-382. critics of Moses, Numbers, 200.

and Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 262-283. ELEAZAR and Ithamar, Num-


and her aliens, Exodus, 17. bers, 31.

and Hezekiah, II. Kings, 298. Death of, Joshua, 400, 401.
and Jeremiah, Jeremiah II., Faith of, Hebrews, 264.
220-229. installed as high-priest, Num-
Assyria and, II. Kings, 251, bers, 241.

276, 298. ELECTION, Ephesians, 28; Peter,


defeated at Carchemish, II. 7-

Kings, 423. signs of, Thessalonians, 37-52.


Israel in, Genesis, 323 sq. 383 Work of the trinity in, Peter,
sq. ; Exodus, 2. 316.
Israel under supernatural di- ELI, Laxity of, I. Samuel, 37,
rection, Joshua, 7. 41-45-
ELI-ELLICOTT 117

ELL, Message to, I. Samuel, 45- ELIMELECH goes to Moab, 1.

48, 56. Samuel, 366-367.


Samuel brought to, I. Samuel, ELIOT, George, John Epistles, 45,
22-24. 46.
Wickedness of the sons of, I. ELIPHAZ apparently right, Job,
Samuel, 39-41. ii3-
ELIAB rebukes David, I. Samuel, Character of, Job, 102.
282. First speech of, Job, 99-116.
ELIAKIM, Isaiah I., 317; Ezekiel, his religion, Job, 114.
107. his second speech, Job, 187.
ELIASHIB, the high priest, Ezra, his third speech, Job, 269.
218. jealous for God, Job, 191.
ELIHU and Job, Job, 341-377. a pure Temanite, Job, 189.
ELIJAH and Ahab, I. Kings, 377- Vision of, Job, 106.
382. ELISHA and the ascension of
and Ahaziah, II. Kings, 10-18. Elijah, II. Kings, 19-24.

and Jereboam, Chronicles, and Hazael, II. Kings, 90-9S.


396- and John, II. Kings, 110-112.
and the rain, I. Kings, 399- and Naaman, II. Kings, 49-65.
403- and the siege of Samaria, II.

and Solomon compared, I. Kings, 76-86.


Kings, 497-499. and the Syrians, II. Kings,
appears, I. Kings, 357-371. 66-75.
Ascension of, II. Kings, 19-28. The call of, I. Kings, 445-450.
at Sarepta, I. Kings, 372-376. compared with Elijah, II.
at the transfiguration, Mat- Kings, 41.
thew, 238, 243; Mark, 237. Death of, II. Kings, 179.
denied by touching the dead, Miracles of, II. Kings, 40-49.
Hebrews, 155. Stories of, II. Kings, 25-28.
Despair of, I. Kings, 415-423. ELIZABETH, mother of John the
Flight of, I. Kings, 404-414. Baptist, Luke, 34-39.
Hebrews, 263.
his faith, ELIZABETH, Queen, Last days of,

Legend of, Ecclesiastes, 315. II. Samuel, 308.


on Mt. Carmel, I. Kings, 383- ELKANAH, I. Samuel, 3.

39«- offering at Shiloh, I. Sanv.ul,


Prayers James, 344.
of, 21.
Removal of, Hebrews, 220. ELKOSH, Twelve Prophets II., ;S-
Return of, Twelve Prophets, 80.
37i- ELLICOTT,C. J., Galatians, 229;
sudden appearances, Hebrews, Ephesians, 42; Thessaloniuns,
o. 43, 117-
118 EL YMAS—EPHESIANS II.

ELYMAS, Acts II., 203; Pastoral ENTHUSIASM, of Ezra, Ezra,


Epistles, 75. 114. 115.
EMANATIONS, Doctrine of, He- of faith. Numbers. 303.
brews, 21 sq. of humanity. James, 231.
EMANIA. Acts I., no. of the Israelites, Numbers, 3S3,
EMBER SEASONS, Acts II., 194. Power of, Acts II., 269; I.
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo, quoted, Corinthians, no.
Job, 257; Proverbs, 146. EPAPHRAS, Acts II., 350; Colos-
EMIGRATION, causes of, Judges, sians, 21, 35-37, 394397-
366. EPAPHRODITUS, Philippians,
EMMAUS, The walk to, Luke, 157-170.
405 ; I. Corinthians, 349. EPHESIAN LETTERS, Acts II.,

EMOTION in religion, Pastoral 355-


Epistles, 244-247; John Epis- EPHESIANS, The Epistle, He-
tles, 194. brews, 52.
EMPLOYER and employee, and Colossians, Colossians, 1.

Judges, 390. conclusion, Ephesians, 425-


ENCOURAGEMENT. Romans, 440.
29; Thessalonians, 210-211. Introduction, Ephesians, 3-18.
of Nehemiah, Ezra, 244. EPHESIANS I., 1, Acts II., 60.
END DOES NOT JUSTIFY 3, Revelation, 370.
MEANS, Genesis, 273; Judges, 3-6, Peter, vii., iS.

104; I. Kings, 294. 4-6, Galatians, 151.

ENDEAYOR, Law of, Numbers, 5-9, Galatians, 149.

324- 6, Luke, 56.


ENDOR, Joshua, 303. 7, Leviticus, 34; Colossians,
Saul at, I. Samuel, 404-415. 64; James, 115.
Witch of, I. Samuel, 409. 9, Pastoral Epistles, 132;
ENDURANCE, Exodus, 227. Peter, 135.
ENERGY in disaster, Exodus, 39. 14, Galatians, 172.
ENGEDI, Genesis, 124; Ezekiel, 15, Galatians, 229; Colossi-
4S8. ans, 434.
David at, I. Samuel, 354, 369. 18, John Epistles, 218.
ENJOYMENT, Job, 54. 19, II. Corinthians, 26.
ENMITY, Hard to escape from, 21, Peter, 145, 301.
Judges, 71. 22, Revelation, 2.
ENOCH, Genesis, 51-54; Psalms EPHESIANS II., 2, Colossians,
II., 101, 346. 209; Peter, 299; Revelation,
Faith of, Hebrews, 219, 220. 273-
ENTHUSIASM not to be quenched, 5, 8, Romans, 229.
Thessalonians, 235-238. 7, Galatians, 77, 152.
EPHESIANS II.—EPHESUS 119

EPHESIANS II., 8, Galatians, EPHESIANS IV., 25, Psalms I.,

151; Revelation, 322. in.


10, II. Corinthians, 206; Peter, 28, Exodus, 324.
129; John Epistles, 125; He- 32, Peter, 120.

brews, 268; Revelation, 83. EPHESIANS V., 1, 2, Galatians,


354-
11-13, II. Corinthians, 198;
2, Leviticus, 34.
Galatians, 237.
5, Galatians, 355.
12, Chronicles, 199; Peter, 73.
6, Philippians, 132; Colos-
13, Peter, 191.
sians, 279.
15, Galatians, 239.
9, Galatians, 185.
20, James, 456. 11, Daniel, 102.
21, Pastoral Epistles, 392.
13, Romans, 346.
22, Exodus, 375; Romans, 234;
14, II. Corinthians, 246;
James, 455. James, 233.
EPHESIANS III., i-ii, Galatians, 15, Romans, 324.
74- 18, Exodus, 293.
2, 8, RemanSj—1#; Galatians, 19, James, 319, 321.
121. 22, 23, Song of Solomon, 45.
3, 9, Pastoral Epistles, 132. 25-27, Revelation, 370.
4-6, Galatians, 237. 26, Pastoral Epistles, 285, 286;
7, 8, Galatians, 152. Hebrews, 187.
8, Romans, 298. 27, Colossians, 101.
15, Exodus, 313; Leviticus, 29-32, Leviticus, 385.
385- 32, Mark, 63; Revelation, 321.
16, Romans, 200, 214. EPHESIANS VI., 2, Exodus, 306.
17, Romans, 371. 5, Peter, 96.
19, Romans, 15. 9, Galatians, 114.
EPHESIANS IV., i,Colossians,43. 10, Pastoral Epistles, 424.
2, Pastoral Epistles, 394; •
11, James, 249.
Peter, 366. 12, Pastoral Epistles, 343;
3, Peter, 123. Revelation, 225.
4-6, Galatians, 125. 13, Romans, 372.
8, Acts I., 411; Peter, 74. 15, Thessalonians, 225.
9, 10, Galatians, 250. 16, Peter, 58.
11, Romans, 411; Pastoral 18, James, 455; Peter, 129.
Epistles, 66, 115. 19, Pastoral Epistles, 132.
13, Galatians, 239. 21, Pastoral Epistles, 411.
14, Galatians, 309. 24, Galatians, 172.
15, James, 256. EPHESUS, Church of, Acts II.,

17, Peter, 49. 331-356; Revelation, 33, 44,


19, Leviticus, 340. 46.
120 EPHES US—E THIOPIA N E UXUCII
EPHESUS, Council of, Acts II., ESARHADDON. II., Kings, 343,
2 58.
366; Chronicles, 446.
in the time of John, John Epis- Inscription of, II. Kings, 492.
tles, 13-15. ESAU and Jacob, Genesis, 254-
John at, John Epistles, 10, 11. 266.
Paul at. Acts II., 331-384. hairy, Genesis, 258.
Riot of, Acts II.,357-384. Jacob afraid of, Genesis, 295.
Timothy at, Pastoral Epistles, meets Jacob on his return,
21. 84, 198. 265. 320, 323. Genesis, 310.
EPHOD. The, Leviticus, 194. Repentance of, Genesis, 255-
of Gideon. Judges, 200, 201. 277-
EPHRAIM. The tribe, Psalms II.. Representative of worldly
3.SS; Twelve Prophets I., 271, sport, Hebrews, 2S7.
275-
sells his birthright, Genesis,
and Jephthah, Judges, 254-
262.
2 57-
blessed bv Moses. Deuter-
ESCHATOLOGY of the Gospel,
Luke, 35^-363-
onomy, 467.
Rose water, Job, 55.
EPHRAIM blessed by Jacob, Exo-
ESDRAELON, Plain of, I. Samuel,
dus, 421.
429.
born, Genesis, 372.
ESSENES, Hebrews, 26, 320 sq.
Inheritance of Manassah and,
James, 306.
Joshua, 300-311.
EPHREM SYRUS, James,
ESTEEM of man for man, Deuter-
370;
onomy, 421.
Peter, xiii.
ESTHER, The Queen, Ezra, 3S2-
EPICTETUS. Ecclesiastes, 3. 4,
39i-
297: Thessalonians, 392.
ESTHER, The book, Ezra, 351-
EPICURUS and Epicureans, Dan-
360.
139; James, 265, 283.
iel,
Exposition of, Ezra, 361-404.
EPIMENIDES, Acts II.. n; Pas-
ESTHER VII.. 8, Mark, 412.
toral Epistles, 224. 225.
ETERNITY in theheart, Ecclesias-
EPIPHANIES. Acts I., 66; II., 6;
tes, 183, 190, 216.
John Epistles, 52.
ETHBAAL I., I. Kings, 349.
EPISCOPACY, Pastoral Epistles,
ETHBAAL II., Ezekiel, 252.
107, 112. 114, 221.
ETHICS, Doctrine and, Ephe-
EQUALITY, Proverbs. 294.
sians, 305-320.
ERASMUS. Desiderius, James,
of the Gospel, Luke, 336-351.
222. 351, 353. 4iS; Peter,
of the Old Testament, I. Kings,
xvii.
101-102.
Blunder of, fudges, 133.
ERASTUS. Pastoral Epistles, 414, ETHIOPIAN EUNUCH, The, Acts
415. I.. 398-419-
E THIOPIA NS—EXILE 121

ETHIOPIANS, Numbers, 136; EWALD, H., Job, 11, 15, 218;


Isaiah I., 93, 222, 275. Psalms I., 59, 101, 233, 274,
ETHUARCH, Acts II., 153. 363; II., 59, 65, 105, 256,
EUCHARIST, Celebration of, Acts 337, 340, 418; HE, 16, 17,
n., 393-401. 81, 120, 215, 421; Isaiah I.,

EUBULUS, Pastoral Epistlcs, 4 i 5 .


4, 125, 156; II., 18, 121, 269,
EUNICE, Pastoral Epistles, 21, 299, 336, 343, 387, 412, 415,
388.
435, 436; Jeremiah I., 12, 130,
EUODIA AND SYNTYCHE, Phil-
M4, 224, 401; Ezekiel, 71;
ippians, 320-322. Daniel, 20, 24, 31, 81, 85, 93,
EUSEBIUS, Jeremiah II., 53; Dan- 115, 130, 13'. 171, !88, 205,
iel, 96; Acts I., vii., 9, 65, 2 39, 297; Twelve Prophets I.,

79, 102, 156, 323, 344, 418, 295, 304, 358, 436; IL, 59,
419; II., 171, 1S1, 199, 241, 123, 127, 154, 168, 285, 308,
320; Pastoral Epistles, 6, 14, 362, 364, 377, 451, 498; Luke,
26, 37, 257, 371, 379, 415, 90; II. Corinthians, 246; Ephe-
418, 419; James, 2, 14, 17, sians, 229; Philippians, 173;
162; John Epistles, 12, 96, Pastoral Epistles, 9, 407.
163.
on the pillar of the cloud,
EUTHALIUS, James, 6, 7.
Numbers, 91.
EUTYCHIANISM,ActsI., 48, 314.
EXAMPLE and conversion,
EUTYCHUS, Acts II., 403.
James, 359.
EVANS, T. S., Pastoral Epistles,
Duty and, Romans, 389-392.
287; John Epistles, ix.
of Jesus Christ, Romans, 393-
EVE tempted, Genesis, 15 sq.
399; Peter, 100; Tohn Epis-
EVIDENCES, argument from de-
tles, 118^132. _
sign, Genesis, 9.
EXCITEMENT, Craving for,
EVIL DOERS, their society dis-
Judges, 310.
tasteful, Psalms I., 253, 254.
Worship and, James, 315-320.
EVIL MERODACH, Jeremiah II.,
EXCLUSIVENESS and its begin-
85, 86; Daniel, 203.
nings, Ezra, 60-68.
EVIL THOUGHT, Deuteronomy,
saved Judaism, Ezra, 10.
88.
EVOLUTION and creation, Gene-
EXCOMMUNICATION as taught
by Paul, I. Corinthians, 113,
sis, 10; Proverbs, 113.
128; Pastoral Epistles, 74, 303.
of religion, 180.
completes nothing,
EXERCISE, Bodily, profitable,
Physical,
Job, 241. Pastoral Epistles, 143-145.
reveals Divine wisdom, Job, EXILE, Effects of. Twelve Proph-
318. ets I., 279-281.
Spiritual, Judges, 4, 85, 109; EXILE, The, and the restoration,
Job, 58. Jeremiah II., 308-364.
122 EXILE— EXODUS XV
EXILE, The call to return from, EXODUS IV., 6, II. Kings, 63.
Isaiah II., 71-235. 10, Jeremiah I., 70.
Condition of exiles, Isaiah II., 21, Chronicles, 288.
57- 22, Leviticus, 458 Luke, 115;
;

Commerce of, Isaiah II., 62. Romans, 247.


Correspondence with the ex- EXODUS V., 2, Daniel, 175.
Jeremiah II., 1 31-140.
iles, EXODUS VI. , 8, Psalms III., 147.
First deportation, Isaiah II., 18, Chronicles, 430.
32-
20, Leviticus, 381.
Israel at the end of, Isaiah II.,
EXODUS VII., 11, Daniel, 146.
66.
20, 21, Revelation, 141, 267.
Israel in, Isaiah II., 48-68.
EXODUS IX, 10, Revelation, 267.
Literary efforts of, Isaiah II.,
15, 16, Peter, 88.
59-
March to Babylon, Isaiah II., 23-25, Revelation, 140.
48. 29, Leviticus, 504.
Reason of, Isaiah II., 28. EXODUS X., 12-15, Revelation,
Religious life of the, Isaiah II., 146.
61. 21-23, Revelation, 144, 268.
Return from, Ezra, 36-47; 29, Jeremiah I., 171.
Isaiah I., 195, 401, 429, 440, EXODUS XL, 9, Psalms II., 132.
443, 45o; IL, 381-467- EXODUS XII., 11, Mark 376.
Ruin and, Jeremiah II., 295- 14, Matthew, 392.
307- 15, Numbers, 84.
Second deportation, Isaiah II.,
27, Jeremiah I., 165.
35-
33, Psalms III., 135.
Scriptural experience of the,
40, 41, Galatians, 204.
Isaiah II. , 63.
EXODUS XIII., 11, Numbers, 38.
Traces in Jewish literature,
12-15, Leviticus, 554; Ezekiel,
Isaiah II. , 63.
181.
EXISTENCE, Meaning of, Genesis,
13, Leviticus, 554.
14-
EXODUS I., Acts I., 310. 15, Psalms III., 364.
s,
EXODUS IL, 2, Hebrews, 239. 19, Joshua, 23.

u, Hebrews, 245.
EXODUS XIV., 24, Psalms IL,

23, James, 281. 259.

EXODUS III., Jeremiah I., 99. 27, Psalms III., 369.


5,

6, Matthew, 70; John I., 4. 28, Psalms III., 143.

Jeremiah I., 159; Matthew, 30, Chronicles, 382.


7,
70. 31, Psalms III., 143.
14, Matthew, iii., 14; Ephe- EXODUS XV., 1, Revelation, 19,
sians, 18. 261.

15, Psalms III., 364. 3, Chronicles, 233.


EXOD US XV.—EXOD US XXIV 123

EXODUS XV., 4, 21, Psalms I., EXODUS XXE, 2, Jeremiah!., 146;


II., 347-
ii, Psalms II., 379, 465; III., 3, 4, Leviticus, 501.
207. S, 6, Romans, 176.
16, Psalms II., 379. 6, Psalms IE, 70.
17, Psalms I., 317. Ezra, 255.
7,
20, Daniel, 30.
7, 8, Leviticus, 404.
23, Revelation, 142.
12, 23-36, Leviticus, 483.
KXODUS XVI., 3, Jeremiah I., 78.
14, I. Kings, 91.
EXODUS XVII. , 1-7, Deuter-
22, Deuteronomy, 383.
onomy, 465; Psalms III., 52.
7, Psalms IE, 419.
EXODUS XXIE, 2, Jeremiah E,
12, Twelve Prophets IE, 140. 104.

13, Joshua, 26. 4, 7, 9, Jeremiah I., 342;


16, Daniel, 202. Revelation, 307.

EXODUS XVIII., 11, Daniel, 8, Psalms IE, 70.

202. 9, Jeremiah L, 146.


13, Deuteronomy, 386. 17, Deuteronomy, 336.

19, Jeremiah E, 96. 19, Deuteronomy, 171.


25, Ezekiel, 440. 20, Chronicles, 352.

EXODUS XIX., 3-5, Matthew, 70; 25, Ezra, 251.

Ephesians, 50; Revelation, 28, John Epistles, 95.

211. 29, Jeremiah I., 157; IE, 286;


5, Psalms E, 235; Ephesians, Ezekiel, 181.

60; Peter, 77. EXODUS XXIII., 4, s, Jeremiah I.,

6, Jeremiah E, 290; IE, 279; 265.


Romans, 41 1; Peter, 72. 10, Jeremiah IE, 146.

18, Hebrews, 306; Revelation, 11, Deuteronomy, 430.
265. 12, Jeremiah I., 373.
EXODUS XX., Psalms IE, 421.
2, 18, Jeremiah I., 165.
6, Deuteronomy, 123; Psalms 19, Jeremiah I., 78.

HE, 108. 20, Daniel, 180; John E, 4.

8, Jeremiah I., 367, 372. EXODUS XXIV., 1, 9, 10, Leviti-

11, Deuteronomy, 67, 68. cus, 241.


12, Ephesians, 382. 6, Philippians, 9.

17, Romans, 196. 7, Leviticus, 524; Jeremiah IE,


19, Galatians, 218. 346-
20, Deuteronomy, 112. 10, Ezekiel, 28.
24, Deuteronomy, 19; Joshua, 13, Joshua, 28.
206; I. Kings, 121; Ezekiel, 14, Jeremiah I., 146.
399- 20, Deuteronomy, 19.
124 EXOD I 'S XX \ —EXP OSI 7 OA' J

EXODUS XXV., 10, Jeremiah I., EXODUS XXXIII.. 1 1. Joshua. 30;


121. I. Kings, 125; Proverbs, 233.
20, Revelation, j$. 13, Psalms III., 414.
31-40, Leviticus, 475. 20, Daniel, 262.
EXODUS XXVI., 1, Revelation, 70. 23, Ezekiel, 38.
EXODUS XXVII., 20, I. Samuel, EXODUS XXXIV., 2, I. Kings,
52. 430.
EXODUS XXVIII., Leviticus, 191. 6, Psalms III., 42S; Jeremiah

I., 306; Twelve Prophets I.,


17, 19, Ezekiel, 258.
26, John Epistles. 13. 435; Peter, 158, 349.
7, Psalms III., 108; Revela-
35, Leviticus, 196.
tion, 321.
36-38, Leviticus, 197.
9, Pastoral Epistles, 325.
38, Leviticus, 262.
11, Numbers, 137.
39-4 2 ,
Ezekiel, 439.
15, 16, Song of Solomon, 44.
41, Jeremiah I., 67.
17-26, Ezekiel, 181.
42, 43, Leviticus, 201.
19, Romans, 253.
EXODUS, XXIX, 30, John Epis-
20, Jeremiah II., 2S6.
tles, 13.
23, Leviticus, 453.
36, Jeremiah I., 67.
29-35, II- Corinthians, 130.
38-46, Leviticus, 60; Ezekiel,
34, II. Corinthians, 132.
473-
EXODUS XL., 18, Psalms, 75.
EXODUS XXX., 7, 8, I. Samuel,
35, Revelation, 264.
52; Chronicles, 422.
EXODUS OF THE HEBREWS,
11-16, Chronicles, 405; Eze-
Exodus, 195-198.
kiel, 453.
Route of the, Exodus, 196.
13, Ezekiel, 452; Mark, 308.
EXPEDIENCY condemned, I.
22-23, Leviticus, 201.
Samuel, 215.
39, 40, Leviticus, 80. of Saul, I. Samuel, 214.
EXODUS XXXI., 3, Ephesians, 93.
EXPERIENCE, Advancement is
12-17, Leviticus, 520.
through, Genesis, 335.
13, Leviticus, 454.
Argument of, Colossians, 112.
14, 15, Jeremiah I., 367. cannot be passed on, Deuter-
17, Deuteronomy, 6S. onomy, 164.
EXODUS XXXII. 9, Jeremiah
,
II., confirmatory, Psalms I., 369.
291. Personal, Leviticus, 217, 231;
15-20, Deuteronomy, 324. Psalms II., 20.

17, Joshua, 28, 29. teaches faiths-Genesis^ 255,


26, Joshua, 342. EXPOSITOR, The, Acts I., 395;
26-35, Chronicles, 224. II., viii.; Galatians, 98, 218;

31, 32, Ezra, 141 ;


Jeremiah I., Hebrews, 162; James. 98, 115;
358. Revelation, 79, 122. 329, 391.
EXPOSURE— EZEK'IEL XXVII. 125

EXPOSURE a punishment of sin, EZEKIEL V., 10, II. Kings, 452.


Song of Solomon, 114. EZEKIEL VL, 11, Revelation, 90.
EXTREME UNCTION, James, EZEKIEL VII., 9, Jeremiah II.,
332-334- 277.
EZEKIEL and Isaiah, Ezekiel, 35- 16, II. Kings, 448.
38. 23, Jeremiah II., 277.
and Jeremiah, Ezekiel, 13-25. EZEKIEL VIII., 14, Twelve Proph-
and the Messiah, Isaiah II., ets II., 483.
404. 16, Daniel, 226.
attitude towards the heathen 17, II. Kings, 440.
world, Ezekiel, 141. EZEKIEL IX., 2, Daniel, 192.
Call of, Ezekiel, 42-55. 6, Peter, 192.
compared with Jeremiah, EZEKIEL XL, 19, II. Corinthians,
Isaiah 34, 46.
II., 109.
conception of salvation, Eze- 22, II. Kings, 453.
kiel, 357-366. EZEKIEL XII., 2, Jeremiah II.,

conception of sin, Ezekiel, 139. 273-


picture of captivity, Isaiah II., 13, II. Kings, 459; Daniel, 49.
59- 24, Song of Solomon, 82.
a prophet of the Exile, Eze- EZEKIEL XIII., 1-23; II. Kings,
kiel, 3. 444.
relation to the Pentateuch, 6, 7, Song of Solomon, 82.
Ezekiel, 396-403. 10, II. Kings, 450.
Sabbath law of, Numbers, 348. EZEKIEL XIV., 14, Jeremiah I.,

sin bearer, Isaiah II., 352. 158.


vision of a theocracy, Ezekiel, 21, Jeremiah I., 314.
381-499. EZEKIEL XVI., 8, Jeremiah I.,

EZEKIEL I., 13, 14, Revelation, 78.


73- 15-34, II. Kings, 441.
21, Daniel, 81. 23, Song of Solomon, 44.
26, Daniel, 248. 25, Jeremiah I., 108.
28, Revelation, 17. 34, Jeremiah I., 98.
EZEKIEL II., 6-8, II. Corinthians, 53, Psalms, 131.
294. EZEKIEL XVII., 1-6, II. Kings,
9, 10, Revelation, 76, 158. 438.
18, Isaiah II., 426. 4, Ecclesiastes, 41.
EZEKIEL III., 4, Revelation, 158. 7 10, II. Kings, 445.
16-21, Song of Solomon, 281. 10, James, 86.
I'.ZEKIEL IV., 1-3, II. Kings, 447. 12, II. Kings, 424, 437.

13, 14, Daniel, 130. 13, 14, Jeremiah II., 97.


16, 17, Revelation, 92. 15, II. Kings, 425, 445.
126 EZEKIEL XVII.—EZEKIEL XXXVI.

EZEKIEL XVII., 17, Jeremiah EZEKIEL XXVI, 7, Daniel, 153.


II., 149- 16, Jeremiah I, 293.
22, Twelve Prophets II., 31. 31, Jeremiah I., 232.
25, II. Kings, 444. EZEKIEL XXVII, 3, Song of Solo-
EZEKIEL XVIII., 2-30, II. Kings, mon, 82.
15- 17, Acts II, 183.

3, 4, Song of Solomon, 322. 18, Jeremiah I, 248.


20, Chronicles, 447; Jeremiah EZEKIEL XXVIII., 8, Jeremiah I,

II., 341- 232.


21-23, Chronicles, 449. 12, Song of Solomon, 82.
EZEKIEL XIX., 1-4, II. Kings, 13, Revelation, 263.
412. -24, II. Corinthians, 352.
3, 4, Jeremiah II., 8. EZEKIEL XXIX, 3, Daniel, 238;
5-7, Jeremiah II., 84. Revelation, 202.
6-9, II. Kings, 434. 4, II. Kings, 340.
6, 7, 15-18, Leviticus, 370. 10, II. Kings, 475.
11, 12, Exodus, 309. 17, Daniel, 10.
18, Jeremiah I., 225. EZEKIEL XXX, 3, Peter, 3,27.
23, Psalms III., 147. EZEKIEL XXXI, 2-15, Daniel,
25, Galatians, 219. 219.
32, Acts I., 227. 3-18, Daniel, 189.
EZEKIEL XXL, 20-24, H- Kings, 11, Isaiah I., 137.
446. EZEKIEL XXXII, 2, Daniel, 238.
21, Jeremiah II., 143. 21, Isaiah I., 137.
28-32, II. Kings, 447. EZEKIEL XXXIII, 31, I. Kings,
EZEKIEL XXII., 1-12, Jeremiah 220.
II, 277. EZEKIEL XXXIV., 2-5, Jeremiah
25, Peter, 225. I, 101.
26, Twelve Prophets II., 69. 4, Ephesians, 410.
28, Song of Solomon, 82. 16, I. Kings, 397.
30, Psalms III., 146. 23, 24, Chronicles, 144; Isaiah
EZEKIEL XXIII., 4, Twelve Proph- II, 404.
ets II, 238. EZEKIEL XXXV, 5, Twelve
15, Ecclesiastes, 41; Daniel, Prophets II, 180.
206. 10-15, Isaiah I, 439.
James, 227.
27, 12, Twelve Prophets II., 1S2.
34, Twelve Prophets II, 68. EZEKIEL XXXVI, 20, Romans,
EZEKIEL XXV, 4, 5, 10, Twelve 69.
Prophets II, 168. ——25, Twelve Prophets II.. 4S4.
9, Jeremiah II, 237. 25-27, Galatians, 351; Revela-
12-14, Song of Solomon, 302. tion, 101.
EZEKIEL XXXVI.— EZRA IX. 121

EZIiKIEL XXXVI., 26, Psalms, EZRA and foreign marriages,


136; II. Corinthians, 109. Ezra, 131-152.

35,Twelve Prophets II., 415. assembles the people at Jerusa-


lem, Judges, 38.
EZEKIEL XXXVII., 1.4, Daniel,
Cost of his success, Ezra, 153-
324-
162.
9, Daniel, 11, 108.
Expedition of, Ezra, 1 19-130.
16, 17, Joshua, 301.
Mission of, Ezra, 107-118.
25, Isaiah II., 244.
EZRA, The book, Ezra, 1-1 1
EZEKIEL XXXVIII., 4, II. Kings,
Twelve Prophets II., 204.
340-
EZRA I., 2, 3, Ecclesiastes, 62
8, Jeremiah I., 171. '
Twelve Prophets II., 69.
21, Twelve Prophets II., 488.
5, Joshua, 317.
EZEKIEL XXXIX., 9, Revelation,
EZRA II., 2, Chronicles, 137.
338. Eze-
36-39, Chronicles, 103;
14, Revelation, 339. kiel, 434.
17-20, Revelation, 328. 58, Ezekiel, 434.
EZEKIEL XL., 1, 2, Revelation, 61-63, Chronicles, 47.
368. 63, Chronicles, 241.
2-5, Revelation, 169, 365. 68, Ephesians, 416.
EZEKIEL XLIII., 2, Revelation, EZRA III., 3, Ephesians, 416.
368. 11, Psalms III., 234.
3, Jeremiah I., 73. EZRA IV., 1-4, Twelve Prophets
15, 16, Isaiah I., 211. II., 218.
EZEKIEL XLIV., 1-3, Revelation, 2, Jeremiah I., 89.
368. 9, 10, Jeremiah II., 255.
9-16, Ezra, 44; Jeremiah I., EZRA VI., 18, Chronicles, 104.

401. EZRA VII., 6, Leviticus, 11.

EZEKIEL XLVIII., 31, Revela 9, Psalms III., 290.


tion, 365. 12, Daniel, 153.

35, Isaiah II., 148. 15-20, Ezekiel, 435.


EZER AND ELEAD, Chronicles, EZRA IX., 1, Chronicles, 77.

87-90. 5, Ezekiel, 472.


128 FA BRICIUS—FA ITH

FAERICIUS, Acts I., 25, 79; II., FAITH, Deficiencies of, Thessa-
3i5. 367- lonians, 125-128.
FAILURE, Apparent, of the Gos- delivered to the Saints, James,
pel, Pastoral Epistles, 402. 378-3&0.
Impossibility of, Hebrews, 99. Development of, Judges, 4.
in our day, Judges, 162. Ebb and flow of, Judges, 233.
Lesson of, Exodus, 85; Joshua, Emotion helps, Exodus, 30.
190, 191. Enthusiasm of, Numbers, 303.
Samson a type of, Judges, 320. -— Exultant songs of, Psalms I.,
260.
Social, Job, 163.
'•
FAINT YET PURSUING," for common needs, Genesis, 74.

Judges, 191, 192. Growth of, Psalms II., 228.

FAIRBAIRN, A. M., Job, hindrance in its decay, Ezekiel,


57; I.
350, 35i-
Corinthians, 335.
The holiness of Christ and,
FAIRBAIRN, Patrick, On proph-
John I., 234.
ecy, Revelation, 230.
in Christ tested, John I., 250.
FAITH, Galatians, 224; Colossi-
in danger, Psalms I., 155.
ans, 23-25; Thessalonians,
Loss of, Judges, 323.
365-369.
Moral results of, Isaiah I.,
Age Joshua, 139.
of,
106, 163.
Analysed, Genesis, 171.
Necessity Matthew, 247.
_. — and happiness, Job, 45.
of,

of Abel, Genesis, 35, 36; He-


and prosperity, Mark, 155.
brews, 223-225.
and works, Luther quoted, Ex-
of Abraham, Genesis, 86, 87,
odus, 282.
141-144, 198-211, 242: Job,
and works, Romans, 1^5, 116;
27; Hebrews, 212-229; James,
James, 135-148.
156-161.
an assurance and a prool,
of the Centurion, Luke, 195-
Hebrews, 198-209.
208.
Blessedness of, I. Samuel, 12.
of David, I. Samuel, 283-285,
born of despair, II. Corinthi- 287.
ans, 23-34. of demons, James, 149-156.
A clear hope springs from, Gen- of Enoch, Hebrews, 219.
«.

esis, 94. of Hannah, I. Samuel, n.


Conflict of, Hebrews, 272-289. of Hebrews deprecated, Judges,
Death tests, Numbers, 337. it8.
FAITH— FARRAR 129

FAITH of Jacob, Genesis, 419. FAITHLESSNESS is foolish,


ofJew and Gentile contrasted, Numbers, 161.
Romans, 264-267. of Israel, Judges, 82.
of Job, Job, 67-81. FALL, The, Genesis, 15-27.
of Jonathan, I. Samuel, 220- difficulties of interpretation,
224. Genesis, 16.
of Moses, Numbers, 336; He- FALLEN HUMANITY not to be
brews, 232-256. misjudged, Exodus, 327.
of Noah, Hebrews, 215. Our estrangement from, Exo-
of Rahab, James, 161-164. dus, 19.
of Thomas, John II.,
375. FALSE DECRETALS, Acts I., 373.
Politics and, Isaiah I., 221- FALSE REPORTS against re-
237- formers, Acts I., 291.
—— Power through, Judges, 203. in circulation, Thessalonians,
power to shape history, Isaiah 330.
I., 109, 302. to be discredited, Exodus, 358.
-a principle, Genesis, 133. FALSE WITNESS abominable to
a principle of the old Testa- God, Proverbs, 91.
ment, Exodus, 10. forbidden, Exodus, 324-328.
Rarity of, Genesis, 170. in India, Deuteronomy, 86.
Results of coming of, Gala- FAMILY, The Christian, Colossi-
tians, 227-241. ans, 335-353; Hebrews, 241.

Righteousness of, Philippians, a Divine institution, Leviticus,
217-236. 430.
Righteousness through, Ro- feast of new moon, Numbers,
mans, 33, 34. 350.
taught by experience, Genesis, inheritance of character, I.

255- Kings, 118.


——taught in the books of Kings, life, Ephesians, 351-393.
II. Kings, 485. lifenot unbroken, Joshua, 125.
The test of, Genesis, 92, 93, plottings, Genesis, 267.
117. -—Solidarity of, Psalms I., 370.

Tests of, Pastoral Epistles, - —


-Unhappiness in the, Genesis, 5 9.
290. FAMINE in the reign of David,
Three barriers of, Job, 235. II. Samuel, 326-337.
Toilers furnish the army ofthe, in Samaria, II. Kings, 76-85.
Judges, 128. FANATICISM, Proverbs, 287.
True, Joshua, 216. FARRAR, F. W., Thessalonians,
Victory of, Isaiah I., 352-367; 312, 316, 317, 326; Pastoral
II. Corinthians, 157-172. Epistles, 412; James, 32, 70,
work of, Thessalonians, 26. 393, 399-
130 FARRAR—FISKE
FARRAR, F. \V.. Darkness and FELIX OF NOLA, II. Kings, 71.
t/dzoi. Romans. 51. FELL, Bishop John, on Cyprian,
St. Paul, Acts II., 15. 16, 19, Acts II., 401.
20, 50, 51. 152. FELLOWSHIP.Consecration and.
FASHION. I. Samuel. 11S. Leviticus, 224.
FASTING, Christ, Luke, in. Human, Exodus, 76.
Controversy concerning.Mark, in the church, Joshua, 162,
61-66. 163.
ordered by Saul, I. Samuel, of the spirit, Philippians, 101.
*33- Vital to the Passover, Exodus.
Principle of, Matthew, 83, 84. 172.
FAT, Prohibition of, Leviticus, 99. with Christ, I. Corinthians, 29;
FATALISM. Isaiah no. I., II. Corinthians, 171.
FATHERHOOD OF GOD, Deuter- with Christ a necessity, Joshua,
onomy, 74; Isaiah II., 453; 69.
Jeremiah I., 279; Twelve with God, Leviticus, 123.
Prophets I., 290-29S: Luke, FERGUSON. Sir Samuel, Lays of
136; Ephesians, 209-312; He- the Western Gael, Acts I., no.
brews, 32. 145. FERRAR, Nicholas, Acts II., 176.
FATHERS, The. and pagan cul- FESTUS. Acts II., 448.
ture, Pastoral Epistles, 227, FIELD, Frederic, John Epistles,

230- 2 3-- 202.


Back to, Job, 135. FILL THE Z«A rZ>, Numbers, 32.
FAULTFINDING, Love of, James, FINDLAY, G. G., Epistles of Paul,
251. Acts II., 60, 295.
FEAR, Judges, 296. on Galatians, Acts II., 234.
Atheism of, Isaiah I., 168-178. FINGAL AND ITS CHURCHES,
Influence of, Joshua, 189. Acts I., 6.

Lack of, among prophets, I. FIRMILIAN. BISHOP OF CAE-


Kings, 4S2. SAREA, Peter, xii.
of God, Exodus, 331; Psalms FIRSTBORN, Law of the, Exo-
I- 327- dus, 199-204.
FA YUM MSS., Acts I., 359; II., Number Numbers, 36.
of,

356- Sanctity Numbers, 37.


of,

FEASTS OF THE HEBREWS, FIRST-FRUITS, Day of, Numbers,


Leviticus, 447-473; Numbers, 354-
351-359- FISHER, Edward, Marrow of Mod-
FECHIN. St.. Acts II., 89, 27S. em Divinity, Acts I., 134.
FEDERALIST THEOLOGY, He- FISKE, Destiny of man,
John,
brews, 126. quoted, Isaiah I., 390; John
FELIX, Acts II., 430-432. Epistles, 250.
FITZ—FRA UD 131

FITZ, Ralph, Archbishop of Ar- FORGIVENESS, Confession and,


magh, Acts II., 227. Ezra, 141.
FLATTERY, Proverbs, 168. Motive of, Colossians, 313-
FLAVEL, John, concerning his 3i5-
father, I. Samuel, 203. of sin, Genesis, 44; Psalms II.,

FLESH, Christ's spirit and, Gala- 129; III., 104; Isaiah I., 13,
tians, 347-360. 71 sq. 326-330, 361, 381;
No confidence in the, Philip- Ezekiel, 361-364; Matthew,
pians, 170-198. 118-121 ; John I., 267; Philip-
The word, Hebrews, 152. pians, 227-232; Colossians,
Work of the, Galatians, 361- 66-69, 211.
374- of tresspasses, Matthew, 258-
FLEURY, Claude, Ecclesiastical 266.
History, Acts II., 246. Repentance and, Chronicles,
FLIES, The plague of, Exodus, 448-454-
137-140. FORMALISM, Ecclesiastes, 173,
FLOCK, How to tend the, Peter, 174; Isaiah I., 216, 240; Gala-
201-212. tians, 270; Colossians, 251-
FOLLY, Proverbs, 67, 92, 122, 256.
131, 205. FORMS, Use of, Acts II., 121.
FOOD, Spiritual, Exodus, 244- FORNICATION at Corinth, I.

248. Corinthians, 145-159; Gala-


FOOL, The, Proverbs, 337-349. tians, 363-365.
FOOTWASHING, The, John II., FORTY DAYS after the resurrec-
73-88. tion,Matthew, 438-446.
FORASMUCH, Luke, 8. Conversation of, Acts I., 23-42.
FORBEARANCE of Christians, FORWARD, Joshua, 272.
Philippians, 326; Colossians, FOX, George, Acts I., 185; II.,

3ii- 122.
of God, Numbers, 225. FOXLEY, Joseph, Hidsean Lec-
FORCE, Atheism of, Isaiah I., tures, 371.
168-178. FRANCIS OF ASSISSI, St., I.

FOREKNOWLEDGE OF GOD, Kings, 421; Proverbs, 138,


Peter, 8-1 1. 190; Galatians, 457.
FORESIGHT, Faith supplies the FRANCIS OF SALES, Acts II.,

want of, Genesis, 90. 279.


Success depends largely upon, FRANCISCANS, The, and Metho-
Genesis, 90. dists compared, Acts I., 163.
FORGIVENESS, Proverbs, 314- FRAUD does not pay, Joshua,
324; Hebrews, 145 sq. 220, 221; I. Samuel, 338.
by Moses, Numbers, 148. in weight, Proverbs, 218.
132 FRA UD—FUTURE LIFE

FRAUD, Pious, Joshua, 219. FRIENDSHIP, Proverbs,227-238.


rebuked in the Bible, Joshua, of Jesus Christ, I. Samuel,
222. 328.
towards God, Proverbs, 220. of Jonathan and David, I.

FREEDOM and ordination, I. Sam- Samuel, 292, 317-328.


uel, 122.
of Paul and Timothy, Pas-
a growth. Judges, 86.
toral Epistles, 26-30.
—— Human, Proverbs, 250-261.
of the young, I. Samuel, 327.
illusory, Numbers, no.
FROGS, The plague of, Exodus,
in the church, II. Corinthians,
I33-J35-
62.
Moral, Ezekiel, 153-158.
FRONMULLER, G. F- C, James-
of the Gospel, Pastoral Epis- 399, 408.
FRUIT BEARING, John II., 184-
tles, 362, 363.
190; Colossians. 47-49.
Perils of. Galatians, 333-346.
FRUITS, Known by their, Peter,
the practice of truth. Judges,
228. 297-312.
under Christianity, Numbers, FRYTH, John, reply to Sir

209. Thomas More, Ecclesiastes>


FREEWILL OFFERINGS, Leviti- 303-
cus, 104. FULLER, J. M., Acts I., 120.
FRENCH REVOLUTION. Its FUTURE. Our, II. Corinthians, 56;
principles adopted, Leviticus, Ephesians, 316; Colossians,
125. 473-
FRIEND OF GOD, James, 160, Presuming upon our, James,
162.
261-272.
FRIENDS. The Denomination
FUTURE LIFE, Numbers, 5.
and non-resistance. Chronicles,
The Christian hope of a, II.
3§9-
Corinthians, 173-185.
on inspiration, Acts I.. 185,
186. Faith in a, Ecclesiastes, 256.

spirituality and rules, Acts II., Old Testament faith in a,

122. Psalms II., 101.


Women speaking among, I. Cor- Right view of, Numbers, 159.
inthians, 255. seems dim, Numbers, 154.
GAAL—GALA TIANS III. 133

GAAL, Son of Ebed, Judges, 221. GALATIANS I., 7, 8, Pastoral


GAD blessed by Jacob, Genesis, Epistles, 301.

444. 10, Romans, 395; Ephesians,


GAD, the tribe, Moses blesses, 389-
Deuteronomy, 469. ——13, Acts II., 26; Pastoral
Reuben and, Numbers, 374. Epistles, 55.
their decay, Numbers, 380. 14, Isaiah II., 169.
GAIUS, Acts II., 326. 15, 16, Acts II., 65, 77; Ephe-
GALATIA, Church of, Galatians, sians, 26.
16-18. 16, II. Corinthians, 156; Phil-
Paul in, Acts II., 263. ippians, 188.
GALATIANS, Circumcision of, 17, Pastoral Epistles, 361.
Galatians, 302-315. 18, 19, James, 35.
Hinderers and troublers of the, 19, James, 26.
Galatians, 316-329. 20, Romans, 83; James, 307.
Their folly, Galatians, 163- 21, Galatians, 110.

179. 23, Peter, 87.


GALATIANS, The Epistle, He- GALATIANS II., 1-3, Pastoral
brews, 175. Epistles, 204, 361.
The address of, Galatians, 3-18. 3, Acts II., 227.
The Anathema, Galatians, 34- 4, Peter, xiv.

52. 7-10, Ephesians, 215; Pas-


and Ephesians, Ephesians, 3. toral Epistles, 52.
The Benediction, Galatians, 9, Romans, 18; James, 8, 26,
460, 461. 35; x 395 J 01"1 Epistles, 6, 7.
Construction, Galatians, 9. 10, Leviticus, 396.
Importance of, Galatians, 4. 11, Ephesians, 113.
The salutation, Galatians, 19- 11-21, Galatians, 132.
33- 12, Acts II., 232; James, 34.
Style, Galatians, 8. 14, Ephesians, 36.
written before the Gospels, Acts 18, James, 56.
I., 114, 115. 20, Mark, 382; Romans, 11,
GALATIANS I., 5, Pastoral Epis- 368; Ephesians, 7.

tles, 429. GALATIANS III., 1, Pastoral


6-9, II. Corinthians, 319; Pas- Epistles, 301.
toral Epistles, 332. 2, 5, Ephesians, 56, 59.
134 GALA TIANS III.— GAMALIEL

GALATIANS III., 6, James, 156. GALATIANS V., 5, 6, Ephesians,


7. 14, Ephesians, 6, 160. 53-
8, Romans, 253; Peter, 159. 6, Jeremiah I., 207; Ephesians,
9. John Epistles, 285. 436; Thessalonians, 27.
10-13, Ephesians, 7.
—— 10, James, 168.
11, Twelve Prophets II., 140; 13, 14, Deuteronomy, 250, 251
Peter, xiv.
Acts II.. 20.
14, James, 132.
12, Exodus, 280.
16, 22-25, Ephesians, 25.
13, Leviticus, 229; Ephesians,
17, Romans, 198.
2,7; James, 130.
19, 20, Exodus, 145, 233.
14, Ephesians, 36, 55.
20, Pastoral Epistles, 295,
16, 29, Exodus, 268.
16-19, Matthew,
297; James, 199.
7.
22, 23, Romans, 222; Ephe-
17, Exodus, 197; Matthew, 70.
sians, 323.
19, Numbers, 87; Hebrews. 23,
GALATIANS VI., 1, Leviticus, 402.
176.
2, Ezra, 258.
21, Psalms III., 270.
7, 9, Pastoral Epistles, 343;
22, Ephesians. 43.
James, 56.
23, Numbers, S7.
11, Romans, 437.
28, Leviticus, 324; Ephesians,
12-14, Ephesians, $6.
135: Colossians, 301.
14, Romans, 70; II. Corin-
29, Philippians, 178.
thians, 152; Ephesians, 262.
GALATIANS IV., 1-5, Leviticus,
15, Jeremiah I., 207; II. Corin-
56+ thians, 206.
3. Exodus, 335; Ephesians,
16, Psalms III., 317; Ephe-
113; Colossians, 191; He-
sians, 435; Hebrews, 62;
brews, 176.
James, 45; Revelation, 118.
4, Ezra, 19; Luke, iS; Peter,
17, Exodus, 340.
164.
GALERIUS, Emperor, Acts II.,
5. Ephesians, 31, 63. 273-
S. 9, Ephesians, 269. GALILEE, Christ appears at the
9-1 1, Acts II., 321. Sea of, John II., 381-396.
13, Acts II., 265. Christ begins his ministry in,
14, Acts I., 44; II., 50; II.
Matthew, 48-56.
Corinthians, 352; Ephesians, The crisis in, Matthew, 186-
53- 218; John I., 223-238.
15, Acts II., 50. A Sabbath in, Luke, 148-161.
19, Ephesians, 253; Peter, 330. GALLIO, Acts II., 327-329; I-

21-31, Acts II., 19. Corinthians, 7-12.


~4- 25, Jeremiah II., 359. GAMALIEL, Acts I., 229-245; II.,

25, Mark, 376. 13-15-


GAMALIEL— GENESIS XII. 135

GAMALIEL, Rabbi, Ecclesiastes, GENESIS II., 2, Deuteronomy, 68.


294. ——7, Psalms III., 107; Acts I.,
GAMBLING, Evils of, Joshua, 182. 60.
Spirit of, Proverbs, 32. 23, 24, Ephesians, 364, 376.
GARRISON, William Lloyd, perse- GENESIS III., 4, 5, Ephesians,
cuted, I. Kings, 422. 400; Peter, 225.
GATE OF THE TEMPLE, —— 5, Twelve Prophets, 322; John
(Chulda), Acts I., 158. Epistles, 142.
GATH, The ark at, I. Samuel, 76. 7, John Epistles, 143.
David at, I. Samuel, 336-340, 15, John Epistles, 183.
391-403; Psalms II., 171. 16, Leviticus, 307.
GAUTIER, L., Ezekiel, 405. 17, 18, Leviticus, 454, 512;
GAZA, Acts I., 410. Luke, 374.
Samson in, Judges, 307-318. 19, Psalms III., 7.
GEDALIAH, II. Kings, 468-476; 24, Revelation, 72.
JeremiahlL, 56, 172-186; Eze- GENESIS IV., 1-8, John Epistles,
kiel, 290. 189.
GEHAZI, II. Kings, 44, 47, 58- -3, Hebrews, 223.
64, 82. 10, Leviticus, 142; Jeremiah I.,
GEIKIE, Cunningham, Acts II.,
117.
38, 101, 119- GENESIS V., 3, Leviticus, 307.
GELASIUS OF CYZICUS, James,
24, Psalms II., in.
422.
GENESIS VI., 2, Daniel, 179.
GENEALOGIES, Numbers, 328;
3, Galatians, 351; Peter, 289.
Pastoral Epistles, 34, 35.
7, Hebrews, 300.
of Chronicles, Chronicles, 29-
63-
——14, Jeremiah I., 121.

Teaching of, Chronicles, 57. 17, Peter, 141, 159.

of Matthew, Matthew, 5. GENESIS VII., 11, Ezekiel, 240;


GENEROSITY and severity, II. Peter, 338.
Samuel, 55. GENESIS VIII., 20, James, 159.
and wisdom, Proverbs, 42-47. 22, Jeremiah II., 355.
of Barzillai, II. Samuel, 303. GENESIS IX., 6,Mark, 329.
GENESIS I., 1, 3> Hebrews, 207; 9, 10, Hebrews, 300.
John Epistles, 82, 183. 11, Peter, 338.

2, John Epistles, 184. GENESIS X., 10, II. Kings, 315.


4, Jeremiah I., 203. 12, Twelve Prophets II., 540.

-
— 9, Jeremiah I., 121. GENESIS XL,
Psalms
1-9, II.

421.
Kings, 315.
11, 12, John Epistles, 183. 7, III.,

16, Revelation, 198. GENESIS Jeremiah I.,


XII., 2,

— — 27, Ephesians, 117. 175; Matthew, 62, 70; Gala-


31, John Epistles, 138. tians, 183.
136 GENESIS XII.— GENESIS XXXV
GENESIS XIL, 3, Jeremiah I., 132. GENESIS XXII., 18, Psalms II.,

6, 7, Joshua, 205. 316, 317; Hebrews, 287.


GENESIS XIIL, 10, Joshua, 96. GENESIS XXIII., 4. Chronicles,
GENESIS XIV., 7. Joshua, 25.
14. ii. Joshua. 240; Jeremiah 8, Jeremiah I., 8.
I., SS. GENESIS XXIV., 7, Daniel, 180.
GENESIS XV., 1, Songs of Solo- 26, Daniel, 226.
mon, 261.
42. Jeremiah I., 8.
4-6, James, 158.
53, Peter, iii.
6, Psalms III., 148; Romans,
GENESIS XXV., 13. Jeremiah I,
109; Galatians. 185.
205.
8, Ephesians, 50.
23, Romans, 250.
17, Psalms III., 368.
29. Jeremiah I.. 192.
iS. Revelation, 150.
32, Hebrews, 287.
19, Joshua, 263.
GENESIS XXVL, 3. Psalms III.,
GENESIS XVI.. 12. Psalms III.,
130.
161.
4. Psalms II., 316, 317.
13, Ezra, S"; John I., 4.
28, Peter, 87.
GENESIS XVII.. 7. Galatians, 203.
10-14. Leviticus, 315.
GENESIS XXVII., 28, 39, Ezekiel,
328.
13, Leviticus. 317.
36, Hebrews, 288.
18, Galatians, 29.
41, John Epistles, 183.
22. John I., 4.
23-26. Galatians, 292.
GENESIS XXVIII., 11-14, John
Epistles, 201.
GENESIS XVIII., 2. Hebrews, 316.
16, Ezra, 207.
10, 11. Romans, 249.
18, Leviticus, 203.
12, Peter, 113.
GENESIS XXIX., 26, Jeremiah I.,
17, James. 161.
121.
25, Songs of Solomon, 216.
GENESIS XXX.. 14, Song of Solo-
GENESIS XIX.. 1, Hebrews, 316.
mon, 20.

11, Jeremiah I., 191.
GENESIS XXXI., 30, Twelve
16, 17, James. 460.
Prophets II., 59.
24, Pastoral Epistles, 325.
35, Peter, 113.
GENESIS XX.. 7, Psalms III., 131.
42. 53, Jeremiah I., 228.
GENESIS XXI.. 9, Galatians, 293.
GENESIS XXXII., 28, Chronicles,
12, Romans, 249.
315; Romans, 247.
19. Jeremiah I., 85.
GENESIS XXXIV., 25, Joshua,
GENESIS XXII., 2. Peter, 84.
117, 34i-
S. Galatians, 201; Hebrews,
30, Psalms III., 130.
22-.
GENESIS XXXV., 8, I. Samuel,
16. Psalms III., 130; James,
158. 149.
GENESIS XXX VI.—GIBEONITES 137

GENESIS XXXVI., 12, Joshua, 25. GENIUS, Aberrations of, John


GENESIS XXXVII., 22-24, Jere- Epistles, 263.
miah II., 164. GENTILES, Numbers, 266.
GENESIS XXXVIIL, 14, Jeremiah Conversion of the, Acts II.,

I., 107. 142-163.


18, II. Corinthians, 55. Ignorance of, Thessalonians,
24, Ezekiel, 134. 296.
26, Isaiah II., 217. Jew and, Ephesians, 131-142.
28, Jeremiah I., 342. —— Walk of the, Ephesians, 261-
GENESIS XXXIX., 6, Twelve 274.
Prophets I., 322. GENTLEMAN defined, James,
GENESIS XLI., 34, Jeremiah I., 202.
72, 121. GEORGIUS SYNCELLUS, James,
42, Daniel, 210. 410, 438.
45, Joshua, 22. GERIZIM, Ebal and, Joshua, 201.
51, II. Kings, 318. GERMAN SCHOLARSHIP, Acts
GENESIS XLIL, 19, Jeremiah I., II., 386.
173- ——unpractical, Acts I., 12.
GENESIS XLIII., 8, I. Kings, 125. GERSHONITES, Numbers, 44.
30, Peter, 121. Cities of the, Joshua, 350.
GENESIS XLV, 18, 20, 23, Jere- GESHUR in Syria, Absalom in,

miah I., 82. II. Samuel, 205.


GENESIS XLVI., 2, Hebrews, 254. GESHURITES, The, Joshua, 255,
27, Acts I., 310. 256.
34, Jeremiah I., 274. GESSIUS FLORUS, Pastoral
GENESIS XLVII., 31, Hebrews, Epistles, 276.
260. GETHSEMANE, Christ in, Mat-
GENESIS XLVIIL, 5, Joshua, 300. thew, 398-403; Mark, 389-
14, Deuteronomy, 468. 401; Luke, 364-376; John II.,
19, Joshua, 300. 263-270.
GENESIS XLIX., 5, Numbers, 330. GEZER, I. Kings, 136.
9, Psalms I., 159; Revelation, GIBBON, Edward, Isaiah I., 361,
78. 362; Jeremiah II., 67; Acts
10, Ezekiel, 169; Luke, 91. L,57; II., 150, 158, 273; John
22, Psalms II., 410, 412. Epistles, 84.
24, Psalms II., 406; Jeremiah and Christianity, Joshua, 4.
II., 100. GIBEAH, The crime of, Judges,
GENEVAN VERSION, James, 348-349-
372, 454- of Saul, I. Samuel, 149.
GENITIVE, Characterizing, GIBEONITES, The, and David, II.

James, 98, 108, 122, 447. Samuel, 331.


138 GIBEONITES—GLOR YING
GIBEONITES, attacked by Adon- GILBOA, Saul defeated at, I. Sam-
izedek, Joshua, 224. 414, 429-440.
uel,

Stratagem of, Joshua, 211- GILEAD, Judges, 224-226.


222. GILGAL, Elisha at. II. Kings, 4S.
GIBSON, J. Monro, Revelation, kingdom renewed, I. Samuel,
127. 179.
GIDEON and the angel of Jeho- The name, Joshua, 120.
vah, Judges, 145-148. Samuel and Saul at, I. Sam-
defeats the Midianites, Judges, uel, 205-216.
178-194- GINSBURG, Christian D., Ecclesi-
Death of, Judges, 209. astes, 73, 99, 103, 108, no,
the Ecclesiastic, Judges, 195- 162, 264.
208. GIRLS saved alive, Numbers, 366.
Faith of, Hebrews, 251; Peter, GISCHALA, Acts II., 4, 6.
3i- GIVING, Fruits of, II. Corinthians,
iconoclast and reformer. 274-288.
Judges, 150-163. Grace of, II. Corinthians, 262-
threshing, Judges, 144. 273-
GIESBRECHT, Friedrich, Isaiah The term, John I., 388.
II., 210; Jeremiah II., 30, 73, SeeCHARITY.
166, 204, 206, 214, 225, 231, GLADIATORS, Paul's use of the
240, 250, 261, 273, 285, 288, figure of, I. Corinthians, 106.
3iS» 3I9> 322, 331, 33^, 338; Shows of, Pastoral Epistles,
Twelve Prophets I., 372. 179, 347-
GIFFORD, Archdeacon E. H., GLOOM, a characteristic of his-
John Epistles, 22. tory, I. Kings, 42.
GIFT OF TONGUES, Acts I., 97- of a tortured soul, Psalms I..

106; I. Corinthians, 314-317. 376. 377-


GIFTS and sacrifices, Philippians, GLORIA, The, of the angels, Luke,
253-368. 7I/3-
Attaining the best, I. Kings, GLORY and holiness, Isaiah I., 68.

124. Grace and, Psalms 449. II.,

Concerning spiritual, I. Corin- of Christ analysed, Hebrews,


thians, 273-291. 38-46.
Nemesis of neglected, Pastoral of the Son, Colossians, 70-84.
Epistles, 309-318. of the transfiguration, Mat-
of God, Peter, 171. thew, 233-242.
Spiritual, and public worship, Suffering and, Thessalonians,
I. Corinthians, 309-324. 289-304.
to be proportionate, Numbers, GLORYING, False and true, Gala-

181. tians, 421-434.


GNOSTICISM— GOD 139

GNOSTICISM, Acts II., 420; Ro- GOD, bountifulness, Joshua, 54.


mans, 432; Ephesians, 279; cares, Joshua, 103.
Colossians, 236; Hebrews, 22; cares for all things, Genesis,
James, 389; Peter, 288; John 10.
Epistles, 4, 16, 43. Compassion of, Numbers, 213.
its moral teaching, Pastoral a consuming fire, Isaiah I.,
Epistles, 44, 53, 151. 33!-34 2 ; Hebrews, 309.
its problem, Pastoral Epis- —— Dependence upon, Deuter-
tles, 38. onomy, 226.
its rapid progress, Pastoral Difficulty of right thinking
Epistles, t,j. about, Genesis, 182.
Jewish, Pastoral Epistles, S3> faithful to Abraham, Genesis,

34- 105.
GOB, II. Samuel, 341. Goodness of, Job, 53.
GOD, The absence of, I. Samuel, - —-governed, Joshua, 414-416.
has an interest in men, Joshua,
Almighty, Genesis, 161. 286.
alone to be worshiped, Exo- His existence, Proverbs, 391.
dus, 289-294. Holiness of, I. Samuel, 27.

an evil, Song of Solomon, 218- honors those who honor him,


229. I. Samuel, 440.
—— and history, Isaiah II., 87, 100, Husbandry and building of, I.

106, 157. Corinthians, 81-96.


and holiness, Genesis, 66. in history, I. Kings, 39-45;
and nature, Job, 301. Exodus, 6-13; Deuteronomy,
and the idols, Isaiah II., 153. 50.
Anthropomorphism, Genesis, :
In the thought of, Ezra, 349.
60. is love, Exodus, 61; Isaiah I.,

as an enemy, Song of Solomon, 12.


I32-I43- is not slack, Peter, 345-354.
an argument from history, A jealous, Exodus, 298; Leviti-
Isaiah II., 106-131. cus, 240.
as a lion, Isaiah I., 242-245. the judge, Psalms I., 15, 16.
as a motherbird, Isaiah I., Justice of, I. Samuel, 29.
2 45- 2 47- Knowledge of, I. Samuel, 28;
as a potter, Jeremiah I., 377- Twelve Prophets I., 318-342.
397- knows how to deliver, Peter,
bearing our sins, Isaiah II., 283-297.
177-188. Laughter of, Psalms I., 15, 16.
Belief in the call of, Genesis, link of the generations, Num-
91. bers, 326.
140 GOD— GOD
GOD, The living. I. Samuel, 64. GOD, Righteousness of, Isaiah II..

Luther defines, Exodus, 292. 224-229.


manifesting himself to persons, a rock. Psalms II., 219.
Genesis, 12. a sacrament, Isaiah II., 87-
Meeting, Genesis, 155. 105.
men need Him, Proverbs, 43. the Saviour, Isaiah II., 136.
Modern doubt of, Numbers, the Saviour of men, Genesis,
163. 106.

Moses and the vision of, Exo- Saving knowledge of, Peter,

dus, 437-439. 235-^44-


Name of, Exodus, 54-65; Dan- seems to persecute, Job, 176,
204.
iel, 65.
seen in Christ, John II., 135-
Nearness of, Genesis, 145, 284;
156.
Ezra, 82.
Sole allegiance to, Numbers,
no despot, Job, 149.
274-279.
not confined to places, Judges,
The Son is, Hebrews, 27.
337-
the source of wisdom, Prov-
not impassive, Exodus, 60.
erbs, 18.
not a mechanism, Hebrews,
speaking, Jeremiah I., 303.
209.
omnipresent, Genesis, 155. Spirituality of, Jewish concep-
omnipotence, Isaiah II., 121, tion, Isaiah II., 137.

390- still speaks to men, Ezra, 113.


our refuge, Song of Solomon, Strength of, I. Samuel, 28.
346. Sufficient inducement to obey,
Passion of, Isaiah II., 106- Genesis, 89.
131- the supreme intelligence. Gene-
Personality of, Isaiah II., 148. sis, 10.
Preparation for the work of, sustains, Exodus, 99.
Joshua, 100. temple in humanity, Ephe-
present with all that is, Gene- sians, 143-154.
sis, 12. The Theophany, I. Kings, 431-
Providence of, Genesis, 139. 444-
Purposes, I. Samuel, 130. Treatment of His saints, I.

Reasoning together with, Samuel, 34.


Isaiah I., 5-7. true to His word, Joshua, no.
Rejection Samuel, 159.
of, I. Unity of, I. Samuel, 28; Mark,
relation with human life, Prov- 338.

erbs, 47, 155, 217, Vengeance of, Twelve Prophets


197, 199,
II., 90-95.
236, 252, 291, 353.
The reserve of, Genesis, 307- What it is to see, Exodus, 370.
3°9- Wisdom of, Isaiah I., 238-242.
GOD AND THE WORLD— GOODNESS 1-11

GOD AND THE WORLD, Genesis, GOETHE, on the Song of Solo-


i; I. Kings, 444. mon, Song of Solomon, 24.
GODEFROY, Pierre, Comment on Sadness of, Ecclesiastes, 130.
Theodos. Cod. Acts II., 273. GOG, Ezekiel, 369-376; Revela-
GODET, F., I. Corinthians, 70, tion, 338.

149,280; II. Corinthians, 240, GOLDEN AGES of the church,


Pastoral Epistles, 264.
345> 37 3\ Thessalonians, 43;
Pastoral Epistles, 34. GOLDEN CALF, The, Exodus,
GODLINESS, Peter, 248. 431-433; Joshua, 31; Psalms
IIL, 145-
GODLY, Psalms, 33.
at Dan, II. Kings, 494, 495-
living and its results, Psalms
GOLDEN CANDLESTICK, Exo-
I., 109.
dus, 382, 383.
GOD'S METHOD harmonious,
Genesis,
GOLDEN GATE, Acts I., 158.
5.

illustrated in Noah's life, Gene-


GOLDEN-MAN, The, Ecclesiastes,
218.
sis, 69.
GOLDSMITH, Oliver, Song of Sol-
may involve delay, Genesis,
omon, 14, 48.
148.
GOLIATH, David and, I. Samuel,
of revealing Himself, Genesis, 278-291.
399; Exodus, 102. GOOD, The chief, Ecclesiastes, 27-
of teaching by picture, Gene- 32, 113-126, 276-335.
sis, 7. in devotion to business, Eccles-
to employ means, Exodus, 34. iastes, 142-186, 237.
to illuminate, not coerce, Exo- in pleasure, Ecclesiastes, 133-
dus, 203, 204. 141, 234-237.
with Abraham new, Genesis, in wealth, Ecclesiastes, 187-
82. 228.
GOEL, 514; Numbers,
Leviticus, in wisdom, Ecclesiastes, 127-
55, 400; Joshua, 329, 330; I33> 230-234.
Judges, 398; Job, 234; Psalms in the wise use of life, Ecclesi-
IL, 326, 351. astes, 229-275.
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von, invincible, Judges, 115.
Colossians, 298; Pastoral preferred, Psalms I., 116.
Epistles, 79. produces unexpected good,
Faust, Ecclesiastes, 133. Colossians, 445.
on the children of Israel, Exo- Survival of, Exodus, 301;
dus, 5. Judges, 55.
on the dissemination of the GOODNESS, Proverbs, 149-169;
Bible, I. Kings, 9. Philippians, 339.
on self-development, Deuter- has one source, Ephesians,
onomy, 113. 325-328.
142 GOODNESS— GREA TNESS
GOODNESS, not apart from God, GRACE, Bestowment of, Ephe-
Jeremiah I., 173. sians, 34-49; Colossians, 427-
of God unfailing, Song of Solo- 43i-
mon, 194-205. Meaning of, Romans, 22; Gala-
GOSPEL, Isaiah II., 435-441. tians, 19; Colossians, 412-
Apparent failure of the, Pas- 414.
toral Epistles, 402. of God received in vain, II.

as a Gospel of witness, John Corinthians, 225.


Epistles, 236-240. a Pauline word, Thessa-
and law, Exodus, 302. lonians, 399.
bears a fixed character, Gala- Paul's conception of, Gala-
tians, 38. tians, 148.
defined, II. Corinthians, 144- Proclamation of, Isaiah II., 78,
156. 290.
Faith in the, Thessalonians, Work of saving, Philippians,
403, 404. 25; Colossians, 17-20; Thes-
Freedom of the, Pastoral Epis- salonians, 15-17, 278, 279.
tles,362, 363. GRACES, Christian and Greek
Light of the, Numbers, 82. compared, Thessalonians, 25,
Meaning of, Romans, 12. 26.
Motives for adhering to the, GRAF-WELLSHAUSEN THE-
Colossians, 111-115. ORY, Leviticus, 533.
Need for the, Romans, 38-47. GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN
of liberty, Luke, 142-147. SCRIPTURE, Pastoral Epis-
of life, Luke, 137-142. tles, 394.
of love, Luke, 134-137. GRATITUDE and trust, Exodus,
of Paul from Christ, Galatians, 219.
53-67. GRATZ, H., Psalms I., 21, 52,
Slow progress of, Acts II., 269. 94, 363; II., 76, 230, 360,
Standing orders of the, Thes- 480; III., 145, 164, 213, 223,
salonians, 217-232. 372, 391, 407, 409, 414, 421;
Truth and worth of the, Colos- Jeremiah II., 176; Twelve
sians, 27-35. Prophets I., 176, 211; II.,

GOULBURN, Dean Edward M., 352-


Acts I., 4^4; II., 121. GRAY, Asa, Matthew, 167.
GOVERNMENT and pious rulers, GREATNESS and stifled affec-
Chronicles, 370-372. tions, Exodus, 79.
GRACE and glory, Psalms II., finds colleagues, Exodus, 255.

449. Law of, Mark, 292-294.


and peace, Ephesians, 435; Radical elements the same,
Philippians, 15, 16. Genesis, 91.
GREEK— G WYNN 143

GREEK use of the Article, Romans GREGORY OF TOURS, Pastoral


VIII.; Pastoral Epistles, 89, Epistles, 2 j,t,.

189, 392. GRIEF before God, Song of Solo-


words in the book of Daniel, mon, 242-252.
Daniel, 33, 51. Christian attitude towards, II.

GREEK CHURCH, Absolution in Samuel, 285.


the, James, 343. for the dead, sacred, II. Sam-
GREEK TRAGEDY, Numbers, uel, 280.

2, 3-
GROTIUS, Hugo, John Epistles,98.

GREEKS at the feast, John II., GUHL, E. Ephesiaca, Acts II.,

3i- 356, 362, 367.


Coming of the, Twelve Proph- GUILE, Peter, 63.
ets II., 463-466.
GUILT, its debt extinguished, Song
God's human, Hebrews, 21. of Solomon, 300-310.

Israel and the, Twelve Proph- Jewish responsibility and, Ro-


mans, 67-77.
ets 439-446.
II.,
Universal, Romans, 56-66.
Slaughter of the, Twelve Proph-
GUILT-OFFERING, Leviticus,
ets II., 467-469.
155-174-
GREGG, W. R., Proverbs, 73.
GUINNESS, H. G., The approach-
GREGORY THE GREAT, Song of
ing end of the age, Revelation,
Solomon, 43; Pastoral Epis- 294.
tles, 231, 232. GUYON, Madame, Acts II., 446;
GREGORY NAZIANZEN, James, Romans, 334.
268; John Epistles, 116. GWYNN, Dr. George J., Acts I., 2.
Hi HABAKKUK—HANNAH

H
HABAKKUK, the Book, Twelve HAGAR, Genesis, 147 sq.; Gala-
Prophets II., 1 13-159; Acts tians, 286-301.
II., 20. flees, Genesis, 153.
HABAKKUK I., 5. Acts II.. 208. talks with God, Genesis, 155,
5-10, Revelation, 152. 218.
6-8, Ecclesiastes, 42 Jeremiah ; H AGGAI, The Book, Twelve Proph-
II., 301; Daniel, 49. ets II., 223-252; Hebrews, 306.
7. 8, II. Kings, 424; Gala- HAGGAI I., 1, Ezra, 75, -jy.

tians, 217. 5, 7, Ezra, 76.


8, Twelve Prophets II., 371. HAGGAI II., 1, Ezra, 76.
11, 14-16, Exodus, 293. 6-8, Ezra, 29; Daniel, 11; He-
12, Ecclesiastes, 120; Gala- brews, 307; Revelation, 105.
tians, 186. 7, Daniel, 108; Ephesians, 93.
HABAKKUK II., 1-19, II. Kings, 9, Ezra, 75, j6.
383- 12-14, Ezekiel, 437.
2, Galatians, 217. 20-23, Daniel, 108.
3. Joshua, 361; Job, 270. 2 7,, Chronicles, 144.
4, Acts II., 20; Galatians, 185. HAIL, The plague of, Exodus,
191. I46-I53-
9-1 1, II. Kings, 418. HALL, S. C, Acts I., 5.
HABAKKUK III., Psalms II., 372. HAM, Son of Noah, Genesis, yS.
1. Psalms I., 58. HAMAN, Ezra, 371-381, 396, 399.
3, 7. Numbers, 384; Peter, HAMATH, Isaiah I., 94.
348. HANAMEEL, Jeremiah II., 310.
10-15, Psalms II., 381. HANANIAH, the prophet, Deute-
17, Jeremiah I., 180; Philip- ronomy, 350; Jeremiah II.,

pians, 326. 1 1 5-130.


HABIT, Aristotle on, Hebrews, 85. HANDS lifted in prayer, Pastoral
evil, Hebrews, 91. Epistles, 97, 98.
HADAD, King of Edom, I. Kings, HANNAH, Faith rewarded, I. Sam-
251-253- uel, 14-25.
HADADEZAR defeated by David, Song of Thanksgiving, I. Sam-
II. Samuel, 1, 4, 154. uel, 25-36.
HADES, Christ in, Hebrews, 170. Trial and trust of, I. Samuel,
HADRIAN, Emperor, Acts I., 66; II3-
II., 306; Pastoral Epistles, 89. Vow of, I. Samuel, 10.
BANNING TON—HEBREWS I. 145

HANNINGTON, Bishop James, HAZOR, Jabin, king of, Joshua,


Thessalonians, 47. 236, 238.
HANUN, David and, II. Samuel, Kedar and, Jeremiah II., 251-
146-157. 254-
HAPPINESS and pain, Job, 55. HEALTH the result of wisdom,
—— Sourceof, John I., 140; II., 41. Proverbs, 39.
HARDENING OF HEART, Exo- HEARING and doing, James, 99-
dus, 113-121; Deuteronomy, 105.
59- HEAVE-OFFERING, Numbers,
HARDY, Nathaniel, John Epis- 184.
tles, 98, 99, 115, Il6 i
l6 2, HEAVEN, Proverbs, 59, 162, 274;
176, 177: 178. Song of Solomon, 335-346;
HARETH, David at, I. Samuel, Isaiah I., 184; Philippians,

344- 299-316.
HARLESS, G. C. A. von, Ephe- a city, Hebrews, 218.
sians, 125, 293. Inheritance in, Peter, 17-28.
HARNACK, Adolf, Acts I., xxi.; The new Jerusalem, Revela-
James, 20, 370. tion, 360, 374.
HAROUN ALRASCHID, Ecclesi- no Numbers, 155.
fable,

astes, 128. Purificationof, Hebrews, 163.

HARPER, Jesuit, James, 385. a sanctuary, Hebrews, 70.


HARRIS, J. Rendal, Acts I., vii., HEBER THE KENITE, Judges,
viii., 418; II., 321. 24.
HARVEST and vintage of the HEBREW POETRY, Isaiah I.,

world, Revelation, 245-258. 411; II., 340.


HASTE, Misery from, Joshua, 372. Elegies, Song of Solomon, 63-
HATCH, Dr. Edwin, Thessa- 74-
lonians, 239; James, 146, 256, Gnomic school of, Ecclesiastes,

399- 20.
on Episcopacy, Acts II., 416. HEBREWS, The Epistle, Analy-
on primitive discipline, Thes- sis, Hebrews, ix.-xi.

salonians, 206, 207. Closing exhortations, He-


HAUGHTINESS, Proverbs, 89. brews, 3i5-3 2 9-
HAURAN, Job, 20. HEBREWS I., 1, Ezra, 113; Ro-
HAUSRATH, A., II. Corinthians, mans, 305.
290; Pastoral Epistles, 9, 407. 2, Peter, 164; Ephesians, 45.
HAZAEL and Elisha, II. Kings, 3, James, 204; Peter, 145.
90-98. 5, II. Samuel, 107.
dies, II. Kings, 182. 6, Luke, 70.
smites Israel, II. Kings, 141. •

7, I. Kings, 432.
HAZOR destroyed, Joshua, 243. 10, Peter, 228.
146 HEBREWS I.—HEBREWS IX.

HEBREWS I., 13, Ephesians, 91 HEBREWS VI., 2, Acts I., 384;

James. 446. Pastoral Epistles, 315.


14. Ephesians, 402. 4-6, Mark, 97; Acts I., 384-
HEBREWS II., 1, Romans, 256; 7, Mark, no.
Galatians, 12. 10, Psalms III., 279.
2-4, Galatians, 218 14. Romans, 122.
3, 4, Galatians, 170. 17, Galatians, 201.

5, 10, Ephesians, 91; Revela- 18, Joshua, ^2-.


tion, 83. 19, 20, Ephesians, 408.
8, Ephesians, 47. HEBREWS VII., 1-4, Exodus, 408.
9, Galatians, 149; Ephesians, 14, Exodus, 408; Chronicles,
36S, 370. 305-
10, Song of Solomon, 321; 26, Peter, 20.
Peter, 145; Revelation, 39. 27, Leviticus, 212.
12, Ephesians, 208. 28, Leviticus, 212.
13, Matthew, 225. HEBREWS VIII., 1, Mark, 446.

14, Ephesians, 400; Revela- 3, Pastoral Epistles, 219.


tion, 208, 222. 5, Exodus, 385; Leviticus, 23;

16, Romans, 305. Ephesians, 89.


18, Exodus, 35s; Leviticus, 6, Leviticus, 198; Galatians,
436; Song of Solomon, 201. 218.
HEBREWS III., 1, Peter, 122. 8-13, Galatians, 443.
HEBREWS IV., Leviticus, 455. HEBREWS IX., 1, Galatians, 246.

2, Peter, 143, 159. •


4, Exodus, ^77, 418.
S. Joshua, 38. 5, Exodus, 379.
9, Leviticus, 473, 514; Song 8, 9, Leviticus, 259, 260; Eze-
of Solomon, 296; Galatians, kiel, 420.
383-
— — 10, Jeremiah II., 359; Gala-
12, Ephesians, 421; Peter, 58, tians, 219.

60. 11, Leviticus, 187, 189, 198,


14, Leviticus, 1S7, 189. 273-
18, Song of Solomon, 201. 14, Luke, 381; Ephesians, 370;
HEBREWS V., 1, Pastoral Epis- John Epistles, 114; Revela-
tles, 219. tion, 244.

4, Leviticus, 183. 15, Galatians, 218; Ephesians,


7, Mark, 354. 61.

8, 9, Song of Solomon, 184; 16-18, Galatians, 200.

Galatians, 250; Peter, 145. 22, Leviticus, 139.

9, Peter, 140. 23-26, Leviticus, 23, 189;


11-14, Ephesians, 253. Ephesians, 89.
14, Philippians, 269. 24, Leviticus, 187.
HEBREWS IX.—HEBREWS XII. 147

HEBREWS IX., 26, Leviticus, HEBREWS XL, 11, 12, Galatians,


272; Galatians, 30; Ephesians, 206, 294.
45 ; Peter, 164. 12, Daniel, 102.

27, John Epistles, 214. 14, Genesis, 235.


28, Leviticus, 273, 512; Ro- 16, Ephesians, 89.
mans, 314. 17-19, Genesis, 198-21 1;
HEBREWS X., 1-18, Galatians, James, 156.
226. 20, Genesis, 268.
4, 11, I. Kings, 216. 22, Peter, 261.
5-10, Leviticus, 56, 120, 213; 24, 25, Exodus, 85.
Psalms II., 24. 26, Exodus, 35.
5-22, Ephesians, 370. —— 27, Exodus, 369.
8, Romans, 211. 29, Exodus, 214.
9, Leviticus, 154. 30, Joshua, 138.
10, Leviticus, 216, 272. 31, James, 20, 163.
11, Leviticus, 185. 32, Judges, 57.
12, Exodus, 408. 35, II. Kings, 201.
12, 13, Galatians, 30. 37, Jeremiah I., 54.
19, 20, Leviticus, 187, 188, 40, Pastoral Epistles, 327.
214; Ephesians, 369. HEBREWS XII., 1, Pastoral Epis-
20, Exodus, 376; Mark, t,j6. tles, 328.
22, Peter, 73. 3, Matthew, 158.
23, Pastoral Epistles, 287. 5, 11, Ephesians, 385; Pas-
26-29, Leviticus, 103; Peter, toral Epistles, 75.
238. 10-13, Mark, 423.
25, Peter, 536. 13, Chronicles, 306.
26-31, Mark, 97. 14, Ezekiel, 420.
27, Leviticus, 559; II. Kings, 16, Twelve Prophets II., 181,
18. 35o.
31, Romans, 39. 18, Revelation, 265.

37 38, Twelve Prophets II.,


>
18-25, Exodus, 278; Gala-
141; Peter, 163; Revelation, tians, 294; Peter, 13.
34i- 21, Exodus, 275, 331; II.,

26, Peter, 240. Corinthians, 304.


38, Galatians, 186. 22, Galatians, 295; Ephesians,

39, Ephesians, 60; Revelation, 89; Revelation, 128, 241, 370.


102. 24, Leviticus, 141; Galatians,
HEBREWS XL, 3, Peter, 228. 218.
4, Genesis, 39. 25, Pastoral Epistles, 303;
5, Genesis, 53. Revelation, 105.
8, Genesis, 89. 26, 27, Revelation, 195.
148 HEBREWS XII.—HERMAS
HEBREWS XII., 27, Sor.g of HEINE, Heinrich, Isaiah I., 158,
Solomon, 337. 242, 4i3-
28, 29, Revelation, 69, 105. HEINRICI, Karl F. G., II. Corin-
29,,Song of Solomon, 143, thians, 95, 137, 199, 269.
272; Romans, 39. HEIR, The word, Hebrews, 9.

HEBREWS XIII., 1, Peter, 56. HELENA, Empress, Acts I., 66;


2, John Epistles, 293. II., 186.
7, James, 36. HELIUS, Pastoral Epistles, 275,
8, Revelation, 2. 427.
9, Daniel, 165. HELL, Proverbs, 59, 75; Isaiah
11, 12, Exodus, 413; Leviticus, L, 33&i Twelve Prophets I.,

148. 353-
12, Ephesians, 370. HELPERS, I. Samuel, 165.
13, II. Corinthians, 13; Gala- HELPLESS, The, Care of, Leviti-
tians, 297. cus, 399.
—— 16, I. Kings, 216; Philippians, HEMEROBAPTISTS,ActsII.,344-
362. HENGSTENBERG, E. W., Psalms
17, James, 324; John Epistles, I., 210; II., 143, 405. 418;
309- III., 104; Daniel, yg,
50, 97,
20, Romans, 125; Galatians, 83, 88, 91, 94, 101, 103, 106,
203. 143; Revelation, 372.
HEBREW NATION, Birth of the, HENRY II.. of England, Temper
Exodus, 171. of, Proverbs, 206.
Exodus of the, Exodus, 195- HERBERT, George, Jeremiah I.,

198. 409.
Routes of the exodus, Exodus, HERDER, J. G., Daniel, 35.
196. HEREDITY and guilt, Exodus,
HEBREWS, THE RACE, gradu- 300.
ally trained, Genesis, 7. in the case of David, I. Sam-
oppressed, Exodus, 13-25. uel, 271.
HEBRON, Joshua, 345; Judges, Influence of, Genesis, 114, 417;
15- Exodus, 5 ; Chronicles, 46-63.
David reigns at, II. Samuel, HERESY and magic, Pastoral
I4-25- Epistles, 383.
HEFELE, Charles J., Councils, Meaning in the New Testament,
Acts II., 379; James, 14. Pastoral Epistles, 296-299.
HEGESIPPUS, Acts II., 241 Pas- ; Teachers of, Pastoral Epistles,
toral Epistles, 6, 337; James, 53, 382; Peter, 283-287.
28, 36, 39, 374- HERMAS, Acts II., 434; Pastoral
HEIFER, The red, Numbers, Epistles, 108, 125; James, 18,

217. 20, 249; Peter, 64.


HERMOGENES—HIRA M 149

HERMOGENES, Pastoral Epis- HEZEKIAH, Reign of, Deuteron-


tles, 319-323. omy, 39; II. Kings, 287-304;
HEROD THE GREAT, Matthew, Chronicles, 427-440.
18; Luke, 18; Acts II., 102, Sickness of, II. Kings, 305-
151, 166; James, 328. 318; Isaiah I., 375-388.
defied, Hebrews, 96. succeeded by Hezekiah, II.

HEROD ANTIPAS, Matthew, Kings, 351.


188; Mark, 170-176; Luke, HIERARCHY, Establishment of
270, 271; Acts II., 30, 166. the, Numbers, 208.
HEROD AGRIPPA, Acts II., 95, HIEROCRACY, Numbers, 6, 36.1,
164, 168, 183-187. 403-
HERODOTUS, quoted, Ecclesi- HIGH PRIEST, The, Exodus, 37S.
astes, 150; Isaiah II., 115; Christ our, Mark, 445, 446;
Jeremiah I., 340; II., 228, Hebrews, 68-79.
229; Ezekiel, 5, $72,; Daniel, Death of, Numbers, 404.
189. Eleazar installed, Numbers,
on the defeat of Sennacherib, 241.
II. Kings, 345; IsaiahL, 360. Jesus Christ, Leviticus, 62, 183.
on the Persians, Ecclesiastes, Memory Numbers, 403.
of,

46, 48. Purified, Exodus, 415.


on the Scythian invasion, II. Results from Christ being, He-
Kings, 379. brews, 182-195.
HEROISM demanded in the church, HIGHER CRITICISM, I. Kings, 3-

Exodus, 107. 13; II. Kings, 476-486.


The place of, Judges, 58. HILARY, Acts II., 84.
rare, Judges, 149; Isaiah II., HILGENFELD, Adolf, James, 49,
173- 375, 399, 423-
Worship of, Jeremiah I., HILKIAH finds the book of the
239- law, II. Kings, 386-401.
HERZOG, J. J., Encyclopedia, HILLEL, Rabbi, Ecclesiastes,
Acts I., 137, 181, 278. 294.
HEUZEY, Leon, Mission Archaeol, HINTON, James, Isaiah II., 355.
Acts II., 274, 281. HIPPOLYTUS, Acts I., vii. ; Pas-
HEXAMETER in James Epistles, toral Epistles, 128; James, 20,
James, 96. 367-
HEZEKIAH abolishes High HIRAM, King of Tyre, Acts II.,

Places, Jeremiah II., 19. 183.


and Assyria, II. Kings, 319- and Solomon, I. Kings, 152,
350. 231.
and Merodach-Baladan, II. a friend of David, II. Samuel,
Kings, 314. 78.
150 HIRELINGS— HOLLISTER

HIRELINGS, Leviticus, 179. HOBAB THE KENITE refuses to

HISTORY fails in accuracy. Chron- Numbers, 109.


join Israel,
icles, 119. Second appeal to, Numbers,
God in, Exodus, 6-13; Deuter- in.
onomy, 50; I. Kings, 39-45. HOFMANN,A. G., II. Corinthians,

284; Isaiah II., 87, 100, 106, 65, 95, 215; Galatians, 14S,
160. 295; Ephesians, 17. 33, 194,
Imagination in writing, Acts I., 41 7; Hebrews, 44; James, 399,
12S. 407, 410, 438.
Lessons of, I. Kings, 50-57; HOGARTH, D. G., Acts II., 261.
II. Kings, 481. HOGARTH, William, The artist,

a philosophy, Isaiah I., 251- Ecclesiastes, 31.

2 57- HOKHMA, Job, 9, 16.

Religion of, Ezra, 295-306. HOLINESS, Building up in, James,


strewn with errors, Isaiah II., 455-
150. by the spirit, Romans, 218-
Value of the study of, Ezra, 230.
320. Call to, Peter, 45.
with a purpose, I. Kings, 46- Chastity, Leviticus, 379-390.
49. The cost of, Genesis, 66.

HISTORY OF THE OLD TESTA- eventually supreme, I. Corin-


MENT, Naturalistic method thians, 133.
with the, Joshua, 2-3. Greeks had no idea of, Deuter-
Supernatural method with the, onomy, 100.
Joshua, 4. Idea of, Numbers, 46.
HITTITES, Joshua, 56; Judges, in eating, Leviticus, 367-37S.
65-67. Justification and, Romans,
HITZIG, Ferdinand, Psalms I., 59, 156-186.
101, 329; II., 59, 75, 77, 106, Law of, Leviticus, 379-417.
210, 353; III., 120, 201; Isaiah Law of priestly, Leviticus, 432-
II., 211, 348, 435; Jeremiah 446.
I., 3, 6, 9, 80, 94, 98, I2I >
—— Meaning of, Exodus, 223.
192, 223, 259, 261, 269, 271, of God, I. Samuel, 27; Isaiah
272, 301, 346, 347) 348; Eze- I., 67.
kiel, 72, 242, 374; Daniel, 28; Penal sanctions, Leviticus,

Twelve Prophets II., 65, 86, 418-431.


123, 135, 238, 451,498, 512; Separation and, Ezekiel, 419.
Pastoral Epistles, 9, 407. the will of God, Thessalonians,
HOBAB THE KENITE, Numbers, I39> Mo, 256-258.
104. HOLLISTER, John, Lieut., In-

his influence, Numbers, 201. crease in family of, Exodus, 3.


HOLSTEN—HOR T 151

HOLSTEN, Lucas, Galatians,i22. HOOKER, Richard, Ephesians,


HOLTZMANN, Heinrich Julius, 379; Pastoral Epistles, 285,
II. Corinthians, i ; Ephesians, 286; James, 43, 65, 320, 339,
10; James, 60. 407, 45*> 453; John Epistles,
HOLY GHOST, Isaiah I., 185- 228.
188; Thessalonians, 233-250; Discourse 0/ Justification, Ro-
Hebrews, 152, 306. mans, 34.
and ordination, Acts II., 414. Ecclesiastical Policy, Acts II.,

Anointing of the, Leviticus, 29, 74, 238, 396, 419.


202. Perpetuity offaith in the elect,

convinces of sin, II. Samuel, Romans, 306.


175- HOPE, Colossians, 26, 129, 130.
Fruit of the, Galatians, 375- as a motive power, Pastoral
389- Epistles, 259-269.
.
Holiness by the, Romans, 218- The Christian, II. Corinthians,
230. I73-I85-
-
— Justified
203-217.
life by the, Romans, for the church, Psalms, 115.
The God of, Romans, 404.
Manifestations of the, Acts I., of faith, Hebrews, 276.
89-106. of Job, Job, 210.
New wine of the, Ephesians, Ours in God, Ephesians, 71.
336-3SO. Patience of, Thessalonians, 30-
outpoured, Isaiah I., 268-270; 33-
Twelve Prophets II., 422-430. a spiritual thing, Judges, 322.

Partaking of, Hebrews, 91. HOPHNI and Phinehas, Evil ex-
promised, Joshua, 127; John ample of, I. Samuel, 50.
II., 161-171, 207-225. slain, I. Samuel, 69.
Sin against the, Hebrews, 95. take the ark to battle, I. Sam-
the transfiguring spirit, II. Cor- uel, 63.
inthians, 127-143. HOR, Mount, Numbers, 234.
HOLY PLACE, Symbolism of the, HORACE, Ecclesiastes, 115, 185;
Numbers, 79. Daniel, 139; Acts II., 276;
HOLYOAKE, Mr., I. Corinthians, James, 266.
9- HOREB, The Mount of God, I.

HOME, Influences of the, Prov- Kings, 426:


erbs, 62 64. HORNEJUS, James, 222.
Religion in the, John II., 330. HORSES of Solomon, I. Kings,
HOMEBORN, The, Numbers, 181. 147.
HONESTY, I. Samuel, 188; Prov- HORT, F J. A., Thessalonians,
erbs, 224. 288.
HOOK, Dean W. F., Acts I., 381. See WESTCOTT and HORT.
152 HO SEA II--HOSEA IX.

HOSEA, The prophet, II. Kings, HOSEA III., 5. II. Kings, 201;
203-208; Twelve Prophets I., Chronicles, 144; Ezekiel, 313,
212 sq. 314-
a prophet of love, Twelve HOSEA IV., 1, 2, Jeremiah II.,

Prophets I., 233. 276.


HOSEA, The Book, Twelve Proph- 3, Jeremiah I., 164.
ets I., 211-354. 4, II. Kings, 212, 236.
Authenticity of, Twelve Proph- 6, Ezekiel, 440.
ets I., 223. 8, I. Kings, 205.
Story of the prodigal wife, 15. II. Kings, 20, 204.

Twelve Prophets I., 232-252. 16, Jeremiah I., 95.


The text, Twelve Prophets I., HOSEA V., 1, II. Kings, 236.
220-223. 11-13, II. Kings, 225.
HOSEA I., 4, II. Kings, 39, 130, 13, II. Kings, 204; Mark, 60.
140. HOSEA VI., 1, Jeremiah II., 2^.
5, II. Kings, 239. 1, 7, Jeremiah I., 407.
10, Romans, 256; Peter, 77. 2, 3, Revelation, 7?,.

HOSEA II., Joshua, 161, 162. 4, Jeremiah II., 152.


2, Song of Solomon, 45; Eze- 6, Jeremiah I., 207; Mark, 59.
kiel, 314; James, 22y. 7. Jeremiah II., 288, 347.

6, Proverbs, 39. 9, II. Kings. 205, 236; Jere-


7, Jeremiah I., 98. miah II., 284.
8, II. Corinthians, 352. 13, Jeremiah I., 107.
11, Jeremiah I., 370. HOSEA VII., 2-7, II. Kings, 206,

14, 15, Ezekiel, 185. 207.


15, Joshua, 187; Jeremiah I., 8-12, II. Kings, 225.

77- 9, 10, II. Kings, 233.

16, Mark, 63. 11, II. Kings, 204.

18, Jeremiah II., 347; Ezekiel, HOSEA VIII., 1, Jeremiah II., 2S8,
3i3- 347-
19,Deuteronomy, 405; Twelve 4, Psalms II., 132.
Prophets II., 56; Revelation, 5, II. Kings, 232.
321. 9, II. Kings, 204, 225.
19, 20,Mark, 62. HOSEA IX., 2, Twelve Prophets
22, Twelve Prophets II., 140. II.. 247.
23, Jeremiah II., 340; Twelve 3, 4, Ezekiel, 63, 323; Daniel,
Prophets II., 327; Romans, 130.
256; Peter, 77. 3-6, II. Kings, 204.
HOSEA III., 3, Song of Solomon, 3, 12, 17, II. Kings, 237.

45- 7-9, Jeremiah II., 283, 299.


—4, II. Kings, 255, 290. 10, Jeremiah I., 131.
HO SEA VIII.— HUSBAND 153

HOSEA VIII., 15, Jeremiah I., HOW, Song of Solomon, 67-69.


88. HOWARD, John, Acts I., 291.
HOSEA X., 1, Ezekiel, 128. HUGO, Victor, Isaiah I., 7; John
5, II. Kings, 232, 388. Epistles, 94.
HUMAN FRAILTY, Job, 177.
— 10, II. Kings, 236.

13> M> II.

i4, II. Kings, 142, 222.


Kings, 204. HUMAN NATURE, the same, Jere-
r miah I., 193.
HOSEA XL, 1, Isaiah II., 268; HUMAN PROGRESS, Isaiah I.,

Jeremiah I., yy, 126. 259.


4, Jeremiah II., 331. HUMANITARIAN relief, Exodus,
—5, II. Kings, 204. 33; John Epistles, 195.
8, Jeremiah II., 330. HUMBOLDT, Alexander von, Cos-
8-1 1, II. Kings, 237. mos, John Epistles, 137.
9, II. Kings, 246; Isaiah I., HUMILIATION of Christ, He-
64; II., 137; Jeremiah II., brews, 3y, 44.
330. HUMILITY and pride, Proverbs,
HOSEA XII., 1, II. Kings, 204. 44> I2 7> i79- r 90.
4, Jeremiah I., 192. Be clothed with, Peter, 213-
7, I. Kings, 233; II. Kings, 222.
192. False, Philippians, 92.
HOSEA XIII., 7-1 1, II. Kings, 240. Love and, Galatians, 3yy, 378.
9, Peter, 309. of Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 44.
14, Ephesians, 62. of the soul, Colossians, 309,
16, II. Kings, 142, 221. 310.
HOSEA XIV., Jeremiah II., 330. HUNGER, Temptation of, Mat-
1, 4, Jeremiah I., 130. thew, 44.
3, II. Kings, 204; Peter, 72. HUPFIELD, Hermann, Psalms L,
— S,

HOSHEA,
Ezekiel, 363.
King of Israel, II.
6, 21, 59, 179, 205, 206, 263,
274,286, 321, 363; II., 59, 75,
Kings, 235-247. 106, 107, 117, 168, 184, 186,
HOSPITALITY, Duty of, Genesis, 190, 234, 260, 274, 307, 3yy,
174. 381, 405, 424, 427, 445, 471,
its beauty and reward, Gene- 490; III., 4, 20, 44, 52, 65,
sis, 173. 103, 120, 188, 222, 242, 372,
lacking in Bethlehem, Genesis, 401, 414, 442, 457.
175- HURD, Bp. Richard, Jeremiah I.,

without murmuring, Peter, 409.


169. HUSBAND and wife, Colossians,
HOURS, Canonical, Acts II., 122. 336-340; Peter, 1 07-1 18.
HOUSE OF GOD, The, a refuge, of one wife, Pastoral Epistles,
I. Samuel, 6. 118.
154 HUSBANDMAN— HYRCANUS
HUSBANDMAN as a type of the HUXTABLE, Prebendary Edgar,
Christian, Pastoral Epistles, Galatians, 121, 306.
350-352- HYMENAEUS, Punishment of,

HUSHAI, The Archite, II. Samuel, Pastoral Epistles, 74-76, 373.


237- HYMNS, Ancient Christian, Pas-
Counsel of, II. Samuel, 253. toral Epistles, 134.
HUSS, John, persecuted, I. Kings, See PSALMODY.
422. HYPAEPA, Acts II., 31.
HUTCHINSON, Colonel, The Pur- HYPNOTISM, Dr. A. Moll on,
itan, Deuteronomy, 190-191. Acts I., 100, 123, 230, 360.
HUTHER, J. E., John Epistles, HYPOCRISY, Genesis, 281, 401;
58. Proverbs, 85; Peter, 63.
HUTTON, R. H., James, 95, 387. Corruption of worship by,
HUXLEY, Professor T. H., Pas- Psalms II., 122.
toral Epistles, 173. Danger of, Numbers, 281.
and the necessity of grace, in the early church, Acts I.,

Deuteronomy, 236, 237. 227.


and righteousmess indeed, of Absalom, II. Samuel, 222.
Deuteronomy, 165. of Scribes and Pharisees, Mat-
Evolution and creation, Gene- thew, 334.
sis, 10. HYRCANUS, Acts I., 125; II., 31.
IBLEA M— IMPOSITION OF HANDS 155

IBLEAM, Joshua, 303. IGNATIUS, Pastoral Epistles, 5,

ICHABOD born, I. Samuel, 70. 10, 33, 69, 113, 114, 378;
ICONIUM, Acts II., 199, 260. Hebrews, 76; James, 3, 130,
IDEAL, The Christians, Peter, 41- 212, 279, 429; Peter, 263;
54- John Epistles, 45, 52, 65, 66,
The lofty, perilous unless ap- 273-
plied, John Epistles, 188-203. ILLUMINATION, Gift of, He-
IDEALISM, Job, 65, 79. brews, 93.
of Ezra, Ezra, 160. ILLUSIVENESS OF LIFE, He-
of Isaiah, Isaiah I., 25-27. brews, 221.
IDLENESS, Proverbs, 262-274. IMAGE of God's substance, He-
not religion, Exodus, 93. brews, 13.
IDOLATRY, Job, 333; Isaiah II., Use of the word, Hebrews, 176.
9 1 94 97,
, "6, 152, 177; Jere- IMAGE-WORSHIP, Leviticus,444
miah II., 283-294; Galatians, Deuteronomy, 78, 256.
366. IMAGINATION, nature's highest
and the worship of God, Jere- gift, Hebrews, 4.

miah I., 215-247. IMMANUEL, Isaiah I., 102, 115,


forbidden, Exodus, 295-302. 124 sq. 133 sq. ; Matthew, 10,

Laws against, Deuteronomy, 11.

277-294. IMMER, A., Pastoral Epistles, 9,

Modern, Judges, 81. 407.


of Ahaz, II. Kings, 274. IMMORTALITY, Exodus, 50;
of Amaziah, II. Kings, 173. Isaiah I., 385, 394. 397, 410,
of Israel, Judges, 230; I. Sam- 444-452.
uel, 88; II. Kings, 249; Ezekiel, and the " Tree of Life," Gene-
172-188. sis, 19.

of Jeroboam, I. Kings, 287. Christ and, John I., 365.


of Manassah, Deuteronomy, Conviction of, Psalms I.,

121; II. Kings, 360-363. 141.


punished, Leviticus, 425; Principle of, Job, 240.
Judges, 51. IMMUTABLE THINGS, Hebrews,
Zephaniah denounces, II. 103.
Kings, 375. IMPOSITION OF HANDS, See
IDUMAEA, Religion of, Job, 25. LAYING ON OF HANDS.
156 7A/P0 TENCE— INNOCENCE

IMPOTENCE confessed. Numbers, INDIVIDUAL man, Isaiah II.,

285- 41-43-
IMPRISONMENT of Paul, Pas- Providence to the. Exodus, 66.
toral Epistles, i j, 24. 2S, 362, Religion of the, Ezekiel, 143-
401. 158.
of Timothy, Pastoral Epistles, INDIVIDUALISM. Hebrews, 141.
M- INDRA, Drunkenness of, Proverbs,
IMPULSES not accidents, Exo- 279.
dus. 37. INDUSTRY commended, Thessa-
INCARNATION and reconcilia- lonians, 377-3S1.
tion, Colossians, 96-99. A life of quiet, Thessalonians,
and the tabernacle, Exodus, 160-165.
375- INFIDELITY, Psalms I., 125.
—— the crown of creation, Genesis, A cause of. Job. 115.
13- prayerless, Psalms I., 128.
Delay of, Acts II., 99. INFLUENCE depends on our
Models Luke, 49.
of, standing, Judges, 15.
a necessity, Luke, 48. of friendship, Proverbs, 230-
not incredible. Matthew, 8. 2j3-
of Christ, John I., 3-17; Phil- of the home, Proverbs, 58.
ippians, 1 12-127; Pastoral of music, I. Samuel, 275.
Epistles, 44. 353. 363, 389; of women, I. Corinthians,
Hebrews, 45 sq. 2i2 -

O. T. prophesies of, Isaiah II., Wrong, Joshua, 336.


135- Mi- INHERITANCE. The Christian,
INCENSE, Altar Hebrews, 151.
of, Colossians, 56-61.
in the tabernacle, Exodus, 417- The heavenly, Peter, 17-28.
419. 423- INHERITED OPINIONS, Job,
INCEST, Leviticus, 381. 169.
at Corinth, Pastoral Epistles, INIQUITY of the priesthood, Num-
7i- 265. bers, 214.
INDEPENDENCE, Charity and, of the tabernacle, Numbers,
Thessalonians, 151-168. 212.
INDICH, Acts I., 415. INNOCENCE and virtue, Philip-
INDIVIDUAL, and the corn- pians, 144.
unity, Isaiah I., 389. in the home, II. Samuel, 194.
conviction, I. Samuel. 226. The law defines. Exodus. 281.
effort, I. Samuel, 227. of circumstance, Genesis, 19;
Importance of the, Exodus, 26. Exodus, 9.
instruments in God's hands, I. suffering with the guilty. Gene-
Samuel, 228. sis, 34S.
INSCR IP TIONS— ISA IA H 157

INSCRIPTIONS on the Temple 373- 4i5; James, 4, 20, 434,


wall, Acts II., 428. 438, 444; Peter, vi.; John
INSINCERITY, Numbers, 270; Epistles, 12, 43, 287.
Song of Solomon, 164. IRENARCH, Acts II., 216.
INSPIRATION, Numbers, 13; IRISH LONGEVITY, Acts I., 5.
Isaiah I., 123, 213, 372; Luke, IRISH ACADEMY, Royal, Acts
2, 12; James, 298, 344, 405, II., 89.
424. IRRESOLUTE, The, Numbers,
claimed by Elihu, Job, 342. 107.
-j— Doubtful readings and verbal, IRVING, Edward, Song of Solo-
James, 401-406. mon, 283; Acts I., 198.
the need of the hour, Ezra, ISAAC and the fraud of Jacob,
209. Genesis, 267-278.
——of the author of Job, Job, s 2 > and Ishmael, Genesis, 212-225.
33- Blessingof, Hebrews, 102, 259.
of Moses, Numbers, 144. born, Genesis, 168.
Poetic, Psalms II., 66. called Wordsworth of the Old
of prophets, Numbers, 143. Testament, Genesis, 255.
of the Psalmist, Psalms II., Death of, Genesis, 318.
102. —— Marriage of, Genesis, 240-
of Scripture, Pastoral Epistles, 2 53-

38i, 393-396- Patience of, Genesis, 242.


verbal, II. Kings, 476. Resurrection of, Hebrews, 228.
INTEGRITY of Job, Job, 72-75. Sacrifice of, Genesis, 198-21 1.
INTERCESSION, Pastoral Epis- Sons of, Genesis, 254-266.
tles, 83, 86, 326; James, 325- ISAIAH, Numbers, 213.
342. and Ahaz, II. Kings, 265-272.
mutual, Thessalonians, 359- and xl.-lxvi., Isaiah II., 23, 24.
374- and Hezekiah, II. Kings, 287-
INTERMEDIATE STATE, Acts I., 35o.
124. and Moses, Numbers, 146.
INTOLERANCE, Moral, Judges, apprenticeship, Isaiah I., 19.

354- Call and consecration of, Isaiah


INTROSPECTION, Hebrews, 105. I., 57sq.
INTRUSIONS ON LIFE, Numbers, compared with Cromwell,
232. Isaiah I., i6osq., 220.
INVESTITURE of Hebrew priests, compared with Job, Job, 10.
Leviticus, 191. compared with Mazzini, Isaiah
IRENAEUS, Acts I., 13, 121, 276, L, 85-87.
286; II., 416-418; Pastoral compared with Moses, Isaiah
Epistles, 6, 112, 113, 294,338, I., 88.
158 ISAIAH— ISAIAH I.

ISAIAH contrasted with crusad- ISAIAH, Self-control of, Isaiah


ers, Isaiah I.. 367. I., 166.
contribution to the religious a son of Jerusalem, Isaiah I.,

development of Israel, Isaiah I., 22.


101, 2S4, 2S8. Style of, Isaiah I., 281.
Death of, Deuteronomy, 43. Threefold vision, Isaiah I., 23-
Ezekiel and, Ezekiel, 35-38. 2 5-

Faith of, Hebrews, 261. Triumph of, Isaiah I., 323sq.


habit of appealing to the peo- use of the word righteousness,
ple, Isaiah I., 119. Isaiah II., 216-218.
his prophesies of exile, Isaiah walks stripped for a sign,
II., 23, zg. Isaiah I., 199.
his reception, Deuteronomy, working of his imagination,
39- Isaiah I., 234.
Humanity of, Isaiah I., 285, youth, Isaiah I., 21, 59.
294. ISAIAH, The Book, Isaiah I.,

Ideal of, Isaiah I., 392. i-xv. ; II., i-xvi.

an idealist, Isaiah I., 2-,. Chronology, Isaiah I., 1 ; II., 1.

Imagination and conscience of, composite, Isaiah II., 4. 5.

Isaiah I., 335. Date of, xl-lxvi, Isaiah II.,

Inspiration of, Isaiah I., 213, 2-25, 65-68, 112, 146, 212,
3,72- 223, 233-235, 290, 313.
lesson for all time, Isaiah I., Post exilic elements in xl-lxvi.

366. Isaiah II., 18, 414, 45S, 465.


no fatalist, Isaiah I., no. Pre-exilic elements in xl-lxvi,

Patriotism of, Isaiah I., 30sq. Isaiah II., 18-20, 409.


Personal religion of, Isaiah I., Unity of, xl-lxvi, Isaiah II.,

39i- 18, 21, 212, 222, 234, 314,


Personality of, Isaiah I., 75 sq., 336, 409, 441, 446.
2 53- ISAIAH I., 3, Ezra, 207.

a prophet, Isaiah I., 30. 5, 6, Psalms I., 379.


a realist, Isaiah I., 27. 6, James, 67, 328.
regard for animals, Isaiah I., 7, Jeremiah I., 79.
190. 9, Romans, 257.
Sanity of, Isaiah I., 109, 10, 21, Revelation, 184, 292.
I54sq., 166, 300. 10-17, II. Kings, 215; Song of
Satire of, Isaiah I., 29, 139, Solomon, 118.
156. n-16, I. Kings, 213; Jeremiah
saved from the popular drift, !•> 259> 37o.
Isaiah I., 121. 13, Jeremiah I., 298, 368.
Scorn of, Isaiah I., 127. 13, Revelation, 174.
ISAIAH I.— ISAIAH IX. 159

ISAIAH I., 14, Galatians, 266. ISAIAH VI., 5, Revelation, 17.


15, Proverbs, 26; Jeremiah I., 6, Jeremiah I., 230; Daniel,
158. 262.
18, Jeremiah I., 96. 7, Luke, 96; Romans, 15.
-19, 20, II. Kings, 348; Jere- 13, Jeremiah I., 120; Ezekiel,
miah I., 82. 65-
26, Jeremiah I., 120. ISAIAH VII., 1-25, II. Kings,
ISAIAH II., 2, Jeremiah I., 123; 270.
Daniel, 161 ; Matthew, 67; 6, Daniel, 200.
Peter, a. 8, Jeremiah I., 305; Ezekiel,
2-4, II. Kings, 263; Jeremiah 353-
II., 107; Ezekiel, 221. —— 9, Chronicles, 95.
3, Proverbs, 374; Jeremiah I., 15, Twelve Prophets I., 322.
85. 17, Chronicles, 355.

19, Revelation, 106. 1 8, II. Kings, 347; Daniel, 67.


ISAIAH III., 1-12, II. Kings, 261. ISAIAH VIII., 1, Twelve Prophets

4, II. Kings, 260; James, 447. I., 58; II., 266.


——10, I. Kings, 119. 2, Chronicles, 201; Twelve
16, II. Kings, 263. Prophets II., 265.
1823, Peter, in. 3, II. Kings, 387.
23, Twelve Prophets II., 294. 5-8, Revelation, 151.

26, Jeremiah I., 293. 6, 7, II. Kings, 229; Psalms


ISAIAH IV., 1, Jeremiah I., 158. II., 82; Ezekiel, 484.
2, 144; Jeremiah
Chronicles, 7, Jeremiah I., 93; Daniel, 238.
II., 324; Twelve Prophets II., 12, 13, Jeremiah I., 228; Peter,
293- 125-
4, Leviticus, 190. 14, Romans, 258; Peter, 75.
Psalms I., 263.
6, 16-18, Ezekiel, 54.
11, Deuteronomy, 430. 18, II. Kings, 264; Hebrews,
ISAIAH V., 1, Jeremiah I., 95; 40.
Ezekiel, 128. 19, Leviticus, 411.
—7, II. Kings, 263. 20, Jeremiah I., 293.
25, Jeremiah I., 116. 21, Jeremiah I., 230.
26, Daniel, 67. ISAIAH IX., 2, Psalms III., 163.
-— 26-29, II. Kings, 223, 347; 3, Psalms II., 436.

Daniel, 258. -5, Romans, 263.


3°> Jeremiah I., 293. 6, II. Samuel, 120.
ISAIAH VI., 1, 3, Ephesians, 93. 7, Chronicles, 143.
3, Psalms III., 71 ; Revelation, 8 17, II Kings, 232.
67. 10, Twelve Prophets I., ^3, 41,
4, Revelation, 264. 68.
160 ISAIAH IX.— ISAIAH XXII.

ISAIAH IX., 11-16, II. Kings, ISAIAH XIV., 3, Twelve Prophets


?33- II., 150.
ISAIAH X., 2, Ezekiel, 312. 4, IT. Kings. 315; Daniel, 153;
5-34, Ezekiel, 372. Song of Solomon, 66.
7, Ezekiel, 370. S, II. Kings, 340.
S, II. Kings, 225. — — 9, Daniel, 256.
10, 12, Peter, 88. 12, Revelation, 142.
11, II. Kings, 291. 14, Psalms I., 67.
14, II. Kings, 301. 16, Ecclesiastes, 42.
18, Jeremiah I., 82. 18, Twelve Prophets II., 112.
22, 23, Romans, 256. 18-20, Ezekiel, 277.
28, Twelve Prophets I., 379. 22, John Epistles, 183.
28-32, Joshua, 319; II. Kings, 29, II. Kings, 210, 347.
300. 30, John Epistles, 183.

33< 34- II- Kings, 340, 348; 31, Jeremiah II., 299.
Daniel, 219. ISAIAH XV., 1, 2, II. Kings, 190.
ISAIAH XI., 1, 340;
II. Kings, 5, Jeremiah II., 234.
Chronicles, 144; Jeremiah II., 7, II. Kings, 191.
324; Twelve Prophets II., 293; 9, John Epistles, 183.
Luke, 52; Revelation, 78, ISAIAH XVI., 5, Chronicles, 143.
385- -6, Jeremiah I., 171; II., 239;
4, Twelve Prophets II., 154. Ezekiel, 226; Peter, 360.
5, Twelve Prophets II., 140. 10, Jeremiah I., 82.
10, Romans, 401 ; Revelation, ISAIAH XVII., 6, Revelation, 58.
270. 12-14, Ezekiel, 372; Daniel,
10-16, Jeremiah II., 329. 238; Twelve Prophets II.,
12, Jeremiah I., 125. 289.
13, Jeremiah II., 343; Ezekiel, ISAIAH XIX., 4, II. Kings, 343.
3i4- 5, Job, 10.
ISAIAH XII., 3, Peter, 314; Rev- 13, Job, 10.
elation, 126. 14, 15, Jeremiah I., 292.
ISAIAH XIII., 3, Jeremiah I., 68. —— 19, Twelve Prophets I., 369.
6, Peter, 327. 24, 25, II. Kings, 350.
9, 10, Revelation, 106. 25, Jeremiah II., 228.
10, Jeremiah I., 227. ISAIAH XX., 1, II. Kings, 331.
11-16, II. Kings, 142. 2, 3, II. Kings, 79.
13, I. Kings, 440. ISAIAH XXI., 2, Daniel, 219.
16, II. Kings, 222; Psalms ISAIAH XXII., 1-13, II. Kings,
III., 374- 333-
19, II. Kings, 315. 5, Twelve Prophets I., 429.
19-22, Revelation, 304. 11, Jeremiah I., 68.
ISAIAH XXII.— ISAIAH XXXIV 161

ISAIAH XXII., 12, 13, James, ISAIAH XXIX., 5-8, II. Kings,
284. 348.
15, I. Kings, 143. 6, I. Kings, 440.
17, 18, II. Kings, 298. 10, Romans, 289.
21, 22, II. Kings, 335; Revela- 11, II. Kings, 291.
tion, 16, 59. 13, 14, I. Kings, 220; Jere-
ISAIAH XXIII., 8, Ezekiel, 232. miah I., 265; Colossians, 250.
13, Daniel, 49. 16, Psalms III., 107.
——17, Twelve Prophets I., 367. 17, Jeremiah I., 82.
ISAIAH XXIV., 10, Revelation, ISAIAH XXX., 1, Jeremiah I., 92.
308. 1-7, II. Kings, 301; Jeremiah
19, Peter, 356. I., 106.
2 1, Daniel, 202; Twelve Proph- 3, Chronicles, 355.
ets II., 316. 4, Daniel, 68.

23, Revelation, 56, 359. 9, 22, II. Kings, 291.


ISAIAH XXV., 2, Twelve Prophets 14, Jeremiah I, 291.
I-, 33- 20-33, II- Kings, 348.
7, Acts I., 97. 26, Daniel, 178.
3, Ephesians, 62; Revelation, 28, II. Kings, 340.
128. -29, Peter, 70.
ISAIAHXXVL, 1, Revelation, 365. 32, Twelve Prophets II., 154.
2, Psalms III., 238. 33> Jeremiah I., 401.
4, Peter, 70. ISAIAH XXXI., 1, Chronicles, 355;
9, Daniel, 184. Jeremiah I., 231.
n, II. Kings, 18. ISAIAH XXXII., 1, Jeremiah I.,

13, Jeremiah I., 119. 190; Ezekiel, 308.


19, Ezekiel, 350; Ephesians, 15, Ezekiel, 363.
335- 17, Jeremiah I., 181.
ISAIAH XXVII., 1, Twelve Proph- 18, Revelation, 91.
ets II., 504. ISAIAH XXXIII., 1, James, 276.
9, Romans, 308. 3, II. Kings, 342.
ISAIAH XXVIII., 1, Joshua, 301; 8, II. Kings, 331, 336.
Jeremiah I., 294. 9, Acts I., 408.
7, Jeremiah I., 292. 13-16, Psalms I., 138.

7 l
S, II- Kings, 302, 303. 14, Exodus, 374.
16, Daniel, 161; Romans, 258, 16-21, Jeremiah II., 328.
269; Peter, 73. 18, II. Kings, 342.
23-29, Proverbs, 218. 21, Psalms II., 80.
29, Job, 10. 22, II. Kings, 399-401.
ISAIAH XXIX., 4, Jeremiah II., ISAIAH XXXIV., 2, 4, Revelation,
226. 106.
162 ISAIAH XXXIV.— ISAIAH XII J'

ISAIAH XXXIV., 4, Peter, 339, ISAIAH XL.. Jeremiah I.,

356. 230.
ISAIAH XXXV., 2, Psalms III.. 63. 19-24, Jeremiah I.. 223.
7, Psalms III., 167. 20. Jeremiah I., 232.
8, Ecclesiastes, 104. 22, Job, 1 1.

10, Revelation, 240. 25, Revelation, 22^.


ISAIAH XXXVI., i, 2, Jeremiah I., 26-29, Psalms III., 443; Dan-

293- iel, 202; Revelation, 124.


4, Daniel, 153. 2y, Jeremiah I., 146.
6, Song of Solomon, 292; Eze- 31, Peter, 195; Revelation,
kiel, 265. 211.
7, Jeremiah II., 18. ISAIAH XLL, 2, Revelation, 89.
20, Daniel, 175. 7, Jeremiah I., 223.
ISAIAH XXXVII., 2, II. Kings, 8, Romans, 104; Galatians,
299. 186.
S, Joshua, 296. 14, II. Kings, 246; Psalms I.,
- — 24, 25, Chronicles, 144; Twelve 215; Song of Solomon, 261.
Prophets I., 437. 15, Daniel, 153.

26, Jeremiah I., 68. 18, Psalms III., 167.


29, Twelve Prophets I., 148; 23, Jeremiah I., 229.
II., 285. 24, Jeremiah I., 230.
31, Jeremiah I., 120. ISAIAH XLIL, 1, Song of Solo-

33< Jeremiah I., 331. mon, 160.


34, Jeremiah I., 293. 2, 3, I. Kings, 397.
35, Chronicles, 143. 3, Galatians, 395.
ISAIAH XXXVIII., 5, Chronicles, 7, Psalms III., 163.
143- 17, Psalms III., 64.

6, II. Kings, 349. 18, Jeremiah II., 273.
10-20, II. Kings, 307, 313. 21, Leviticus, 173.

12, James, 199. 25, II. Samuel, 328.

17, I. Kings, 52; Peter, 152. ISAIAH XLIII., 2, 3, Daniel, 52,


18, 19, Psalms I., 287; III., 219.
220. 8, Jeremiah II., 2-jt,.

ISAIAH XXXIX., 7, Daniel, 9, 127. 14, Ecclesiastes, 41.

ISAIAH XL., 2, Psalms II., 453; 25, Proverbs, 371; Hebrews,


Jeremiah L, 118, 342. 146.
5, Psalms III., 63. ISAIAH XLIV., 2, Daniel, 1S0.

6-8, James, 59, 85; Peter, 59; 5, Galatians, 456.


John Epistles, 154. S 20, Jeremiah L. 223.
13, Romans, 317. 9, Psalms II., 132; III., 64,
15, II, Kings, 350; Daniel, 202. 217; Daniel, 170.
ISAIAH XLIV —ISAIAH LV. 163

ISAIAH XLIV., 1 1, Twelve Proph- ISAIAH XLIX., 10, Revelation,


ets I., 259. 128.
12, Twelve Prophets II., 287. 13, Psalms III., 70.
15-17, Exodus, 296. 15, Peter, 197.

17, Jeremiah I., 175. 23, Daniel, 50.


23, Psalms III., 70. ISAIAH L., 1, Deuteronomy, 405;
24, Psalms III., 98; Jeremiah, James, 239.
67. 2, Psalms, 167.

28, Ezra, 27; Ecclesiastes, 43; ISAIAH LI., 2, Ezekiel, 292


Twelve Prophets II., 206. 6, Psalms III., 98; Peter 339-
ISAIAH XLV., 1, Ecclesiastes, 43; 9, 10, 15, II. Kings, 301; Job,
Twelve Prophets II., 206. u ; Daniel, 238.
2, Psalms III., 163. 10, Revelation, 270.

7, Chronicles, 288. 15, Jeremiah II., 355.


13, Jeremiah II., 165. 16, Jeremiah I., 71.
15, Revelation, 195. 17, Ephesians, 335.
23, Romans, 385. ISAIAH LIE, 7, Romans, 274;
ISAIAH XLVL, 1, Ecclesiastes, Ephesians, 416.
62. 9, Psalms III., 70.
3> 5) Revelation, 223. 10, Psalms III., 63, 69.
5-7) Jeremiah I., 223. 11, Peter, 128.
6, Daniel, 164. 14, Psalms I., 215.
7, Jeremiah I., 93, 218. ISAIAH LIIL, Job, 15; Psalms
ISAIAH XLVII., 1-3, Jeremiah I., I., 222, 379.
296. 1, Romans, 279.
1-8, Ecclesiastes, 41. 2, Twelve Prophets II., 293;
9, 12, Daniel, 146. Romans, 16.
10, Jeremiah I., 171. 4-6, Song of Solomon, 308.
13, II. Kings, 348; Jeremiah I., 5, Psalms I., 379; Luke, 37i-

218, 226; Daniel, 219. 7, Psalms I., 382.

ISAIAH XL VIII., 1, Jeremiah I., 10, Psalms I., 218; Mark, 294;
132. Peter, 180.
10, Jeremiah I., 197; II., 240. 12, Psalms III., 403.
13, Psalms III., 98. 15, Daniel, 165.
ISAIAH XLIX., 1, 2, Galatians, ISAIAH LIV., 1, Psalms III., 208.
76. 5, Mark, 62; Revelation, 321.
2, I. Kings, 388; Psalms III., 8, Numbers, 70.
69. 10, Psalms III., 98.
6, Chronicles, 140. 17, Daniel, 220.
8, II. Corinthians, 227. ISAIAH LV., 1, Peter, 314.
9, Psalms III., 163. 3, Acts II., 208.
161 ISAIAH L V.— ISO LA TIOX

ISAIAH LV., 9, Jeremiah I.. 3S3. ISAIAH LXIIL, 9, II. Kings, 68;
12, Psalms III., 70; Revela- Song of Solomon, 231; Jere-
tion, 245. miah I., 307.
ISAIAH LVI., 7, Ezra, 66. 10, I. Samuel, 412; Ephesians,
S, Psalms III., 1S5. 298.
10, James, 416. 13. Psalms III., 143; Twelve
ISAIAH LVIL, Jeremiah II., 74. Prophets I., 295.
15, Psalms III., 207. ISAIAH LXIV., 1, Revelation, S7.
16, Twelve Prophets I., 435. 6, 7, Numbers, 214.
19, Ephesians, 131. ISAIAH LXV, 1, Romans, 280.

ISAIAH LVIIL, 2-4, Revelation, 2, Romans, 281.


255- 8, Revelation, 58.
3-S, Jeremiah II., 35. 10, Joshua, 187.
5-1 1, 13, 14, Exodus, 309; 16, Jeremiah I., 132; Revela-
Mark, 65, 67. tion, 33.
ISAIAH LIX, 7, Proverbs, 26; 17, Peter, 361.
Romans, 86. ISAIAH LXVL, 3, Galatians,
16, Psalms III.. 69. 32S-
17, Ephesians, 419; Thessa- 15, II. Kings, 22.
lonians, 195; James, 198. 22, Chronicles, 9.
19, Revelation, 213. ISHBI-BENOB, II. Samuel, 339.

20, 21, II. Samuel, 400; Ro- ISHBOSHETH murdered,II. Sam-


mans, 30S. uel, 58.
21, Jeremiah I., 71; II., 362. — set up by Abner, II. Samuel,
ISAIAH LX.. 1, Luke, 132; Ephe- 23-
sians, 335. ISHMAEL, Birth of, Genesis, 147-
13, Twelve Prophets I., 313. 158.
14, Daniel, 50, 165. —Destiny of, Genesis, 154.
17, Pastoral Epistles, no. loved by Abraham, Genesis,
ISAIAH LXI.. 1, Leviticus, 202. 160.

7, Twelve Prophets II., 466. Paul's interpretation of the
9, Revelation, 215. story. Genesis, 220-225.
10, Leviticus, 215; Revelation, supplanted by Isaac, Genesis,
101, 263. 212-225.
ISAIAH LXIL, 4, Ezekiel, 333. ISHMAEL, Son of Nethaniah, II.

5, Mark, 62. Kings, 469-472; Jeremiah II.,

6, Psalms II., 434. 183.


Psalms III., 159.
12. ISLAND MONASTERRIES, Acts
ISAIAH LXIIL, 3. Revelation, 326. II, 89.
5, Psalms III., 69. ISOLATION, Theevil of, Proverbs,
7, Twelve Prophets II., 127. 239-249.
ISRA EL—ISRA EL 1C.j

ISRAEL, After the flesh and after ISRAEL, From the return to
the spirit, Matthew, 202-206. building of the temple, Twelve
Allotments of the tribes, Prophets II., 198-221.
Joshua, 258-325. History from Isaiah to fall of

-and Amalek, Exodus, 252-258. Jerusalem, Isaiah II., 26-35.


and Greece, Isaiah I., 365. a holy nation, Numbers,
and the Greeks, Twelve Proph- 25-
ets II., 439446. idea of Jehovah, Judges, 107,
at Sinai, Exodus, 270-279. 118.
called " my people" Exodus, idolatrous in Egypt, Exodus,

Si- 20.

chosen by God, I. Samuel, invaded by the Philistines, I.

201. Samuel, 93.


circumcised at the Jordan, Itinerary of, Numbers, 382.
Joshua, 1 17-12 1. jealous of Jehovah, Twelve
. contrasted with Judah, Jere- Prophets II., 536-541.
miah I., 1 14-133. Jesus a Jew, Isaiah II., 249.
Conversion of, Ezekiel, 356- justice in, Deuteronomy, 2>77~

366. 395-
crossing the Jordan, Joshua, Kings of, Fable, II. Kings,
106-116. 495-
David anointed King, I. Sam- little mentioned in Chronicles,

uel, 253-264. Chronicles, 207.


Death of David, I. Kings, 14- loses the ark, I. Samuel, 61-
104. 72.
Defiant advance on Canaan, mission of, Judges, 13.
Numbers, 174. missionary career of, Isaiah II.,

demands a king, I. Samuel, 44-47-


109-120. Moses intercedes for, Numbers,
disaffected at Kadesh, Num- 169.
bers, 160. motives for faithfulness, Deu-
The divided Kingdom, I. Kings, teronomy, 218-238.
269-499. murmuring for food, Exodus,
Eighth Century in, Twelve 232-238.
Prophets I., 31-43. no enchantment with, Num-
elected for service, Isaiah II., bers, 302.

237- not forsaken, Romans, 282-


Fall of, overruled, Romans, 293-
294-306. not hopeful, Numbers, 156.
Formation of the new, Eze- Oppressions of, Judges, 72, 92,
kiel, 285-382. 137-
ICC ISRAEL—I YE-ABARIM

ISRAEL, our mother of sorrows, ISRAEL, subdue the Philistines,


Twelve Prophets I., 435-43S. I. Samuel, 97-10S.
Prominence givento, Isaiah II., Superiority of, Judges, 55, 69,
236. 90.
Punishment of, Numbers, 171. supernaturally directed in
purity of race, Numbers, 32S. leaving Egypt, Joshua, 7.
qualities of nation, Isaiah II., tempted to idolatry, Judges,
24+ 33-
refused a way through Edom, their advantages, Numbers,
Numbers, 231. 3^4-
religion of. Numbers, 9. Thick night of, Twelve Proph-
Religious condition of, Isaiah ets I., 253-29S.
I., 99. unable to convert, Numbers,
Religious enthusiasm of. Num- 3i9-
bers. 353. under the Persians, Twelve
Restoration foretold, Romans, Prophets II., 187-197.
307-320. See names of individual kings.
Route supernaturally guided, ISSACHAR and his father's bless-
Joshua, 8. ing. Genesis, 437.

Samuel judges, I. Samuel, 106. ISSACHAR, The tribe, Inheritance
Saul chosen King, I. Samuel, of, Joshua, 321, 322.
157-168. Moses blesses, Deuteronomy,
Separateness of, Numbers, 7, 468.
295- ISTHMIAN GAMES, Paul's illus-

Seventh Century in, Twelve tration from the, I. Corinthi-


Prophets II., 3-32. ans, 211-226.
Solidarity of, Psalms II., 3S7. ITALIAN BAND, Acts II., 103.
Solomon anointed, I. Kings, 89. ITHAMAR, Eleazar and, Num-
Solomon dies, I. Kings, 250- bers, 31.
265. IYE-ABARIM, Numbers, 250.
JA BEL—JA MES 167

JABAL, Genesis, 46. JACOB, Prayer of, Genesis, 297.


JABESH-GILEAD, David thanks returns, Genesis, 307-320.
the men of, II. Samuel, 20. Wrestling, Genesis, 302.
its men slaughtered, Judges, JAEL wife of Heber the Kenite,
357- Judges, 102, 133.
men rescue the body of Saul, JAILOR, The Philippian, Acts II.,

I. Samuel, 437, 438. 286-290.


Relief of, I. Samuel, 169-180, JAMES, The Apostle, Mark, 82;
JABEZ, Chronicles, 78. Acts II., 168-174; Galatians,
JABIN, King of Hazor, Joshua, 126.
236, 238; Judges, 91. JAMES OF ALPHEUS, James, 27.
JACOB afraid of Esau, Genesis, JAMES THE JUST, James, 31,
295- 36, 4i> 47-
—and Benjamin, Genesis, 425. JAMES, Bishop of Jerusalem, Acts
and Esau, Genesis, 254-266. II., 241, 426, 427; Galatians,
and his fraud, Genesis, 267- 87; James, 25-41.
278. on faith, Hebrews, 200.
and Joseph, Genesis, 328. JAMES, The Epistle, and the say-
and Pharaoh, Genesis, 407. ings of Christ, James, 308-
at Peniel, Genesis, 293-306; 314-
Exodus, 7. and the wisdom literature,

blesses Joseph's sons, Genesis, James, 68-79.


421. and the writings of Paul and
blessing his sons, Genesis, 415- Peter, James, 55-67.

445; Hebrews, 249, 259. Authenticity, James, 13-25.


Change of name, Genesis, 303. Author of, James, 25-41.
—— Flight and dream of, Genesis, Date of, James, 60-62.
279-292. ——Improvements by revisers,
his character analyzed, Gene- James, 57, 80, 109, 114, 118,
sis, 260. 119, 136, 151, 170, 175, 196,
in Egypt, Genesis, 404sq. 226, 231, 335, 409, 445,458,
in Shechem, Genesis, 313 315. 468.
Lameness of, Genesis, 309. persons addressed in, James,
married to Leah, Genesis, 291. 42-54-
168 JAMES I.—JEHOIDA
JAMES I., 2, Romans. 229. JAMES V., 16, Song of Solomon,
5. Ezra, 260; II. Corinthians, 333-
265. 17, Daniel, 237; Revelation,
12, Pastoral Epistles, 369. 182.
13-15, Proverbs, 252. 20, John Epistles, 309.
17, Isaiah I., 449. JANNES AND JAMBRES, Pas-
18, Leviticus, 461; Revelation, toral Epistles, 379-383.
2 45- JASHER, The book, Joshua, 229.
21, Peter, 64; John Epistles, JASHOBEAM, Samuel, 343.
II.

309- JEALOUSY, Genesis, 35; James,


26, Proverbs, 177. 198.
27, Ezra, 105, 204. among leaders, Judges, 122-
JAMES II., 5, Revelation, 48. 124.
6, 7. Acts II., 27. Godly, II. Corinthians, 312-
7, Ezekiel, 335. 324-
8, Galatians, 341. of Divine love, James, 232-
11, Exodus, 281. 237-
17, 18, Hebrews, 201. of God, Exodus, 298.
19, Romans, 115; Galatians, Ordeal of, Numbers, 57.
220; Hebrews, 223; Peter, 289; Saul's, I. Samuel, 292-299.
Revelation, 248. to what it leads, Genesis, 35.
2T„ Galatians, 186. Water of, Numbers, 56.
25, Joshua, 159. —— when superseded, I. Samuel,
JAMES III., 1, Leviticus, 124. 134-
2, Ephesians, 246. JEBB, Bishop John, Acts II., 99.
5. 6, Peter, 123. JEBUSITES, Judges, 28.
6, Proverbs, 166. JECONIAHor Jehoiachin, King of
9, Mark, 329. Judah, Jeremiah II., 80-95.
11, Exodus, 229. captured by Nebuchadnezzer,
17. Philippians, 41. Deuteronomy. 349.
JAMES IV., 2, Song of Solomon, Reign of, II. Kings, 431-436.
208. JEHOAHAZ, King of Israel, II.

3, Peter, 167. Kings, 175-178.


4, Revelation, 224. JEHOAHAZ, King of Judah, II.

5, Galatians, 349. Kings, 411-430; Jeremiah I.,

11, Peter, 63. 27; II., 3-9; Ezekiel, 106.


*3-i7: John Epistles, 154. JEHOIAKIM, II Kings, 416-430;
JAMES V., 5, Peter, 304. Jeremiah I., 2S: II., 65-79;
7, Philippians, 327; John Epis- Daniel, 123.
tles, 211. JEHOIDA and Joash, II. Kings,
8, Peter, 163. 149-158; Chronicle, 406.
JEHORA M—JEREMIA H 169

JEHORAM, King of Israel, II. JEHOVAH, Israel's jealousy of,

Kings, 29, 81. Twelve Prophets II., 536-


Death of, II. Kings, 118. S4i-
JEHORAM, King of Judah, II. King and judge, Numbers, 5.
Kings, 99-102; Chronicles, The name, Exodus, 56; Leviti-
393-398. cus, 482; Chronicles, 37;
JEHOSAPHAT, King of Judah, I. Psalms I., 69.
Kings, 327-336; Chronicles, pardons but punishes, Num-
366-392; Psalms II., 432. bers, 170.
alliance with Ahab, II. Kings, protector of Israel, Numbers,
3- 117.
visits Ahab, I. Kings, 485- revealed to Moses, Numbers,
487. 335-
JEHOSAPHAT, The recorder, II. Worship of, Numbers, 295.
Samuel, 128. JEHU, son of Hanani, I. Kings,
JEHOSHEBA outwits Athaliah, 331; II. Kings, 39.
II. Kings, 148. and Jehosaphat, Chronicles,
JEHOVAH, All time dedicated to, 37i-
Numbers, 347. and Jonadab, Deuteronomy,
and the nations, Jeremiah II., 322- II. Kings, 134.
211-219. anointed, II. Kings, no.
Authority of, Numbers, 7. Dynasty of, II. Kings, 175-
the champion of Israel, Joshua, 192.
376-387- End of the reign of, II. Kings,
Character of, Joshua, 393- I4S-
395- established on the throne, II.

communicates with Moses, Kings, 125-130.


Numbers, 144. extirpates Baal-worship, II.

Final victory of, Ezekiel, 367- Kings, 131-145-


380. Revolt of, II. Kings, 106-124.
Forbearance Numbers, 255
of, JELLETT, J. H., James, 211.
Guardian, Numbers, 68. JEPHTHAH, Judges, 234.
has regard for his name, Eze Faith of, Hebrews, 261.
kiel, 357-360. Lament of, Judges, 265.
His call to Israel, Numbers Vow of, Judges, 239-253; I.

123. Kings, 116.



His " Similitude," Numbers JERAHMEEL, Descendants of,

146. Chronicles, 50.


Ideal worshipper of, Psalms I. JEREMIAH and Christ, Jeremiah
132. H-, 367-372.
in pillar of cloud, Numbers, 91 and Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 13-25.
170 JEREMIAH—JEREMIAH VI.

JEREMIAH and his prophesies, JEREMIAH tried for heresy, Jere-


II. Kings, 449-456. miah IE, 10-27.
and his work of reform, Deuter- JEREMIAH, Greek Epistle, Jere-
onomy, 46. miah I., 220.
and the Servant oj the Lord, JEREMIAH I., 5, Galatians, 75.
Isaiah II., 42, 275. 277. 6, I. Kings, 125; II. Corin-
as a sin bearer, Isaiah II., thians, 294.

352- 358- JEREMIAH II., 1-35, II. Kings,


the author of Deuteronomy, 376.
Deuteronomy. 225. 2, Ezekiel, 185; Mark, 62.
Call and consecration of, Jere- —3, Ezekiel, 379.
miah I., 58-73. 8, Twelve Prophets II., 69.
characteristic expressions, 10, Twelve Prophets I., 14.
Jeremiah II., 269. —11, Psalms III., 145.
goes to Egypt, Jeremiah II., 16, II. Kings, 474.

187-196. 21, Ezekiel, 128.


imprisoned, Jeremiah I., 48, 50. 23, II. Kings, 389.
Imprisonment of, Jeremiah II., 27, Chronicles, 95.
I5S-I7I- 30, James, 294.
in hiding, II. Kings, 428. 34, Proverbs, 26.
in the miry pit, Psalms II., 36, Chronicles, 355 —
297. JEREMIAH 1, James, 239.
III.,

Isaiah and, on the exile, Isaiah i-n, Song of Solomon, 45.


II., 27. 5, Twelve Prophets I., 435.

Life and times of, Jeremiah I., 6-13, Ezekiel, 190.


1-57- —12, Psalms III., 431.
persecuted, II. Kings, 474 Jere- ;
15, 16, II. Kings, 441.

miah I., 411 424. 19, Psalms III., 146.


prediction of exile, Isaiah II., JEREMIAH IV., 6, II. Kings,

8, 27, 66, 79- 376.


predicts a new covenant, He- 7-27, II. Kings, 377.
brews, 138. 10, 11, Kings, 409.

a priest, Jeremiah I., 1. 13, Song of Solomon, 298.

rebukes Jehoiakim, II. Kings, 19, Revelation, 313.

419. JEREMIAH V., 15-17, II. Kings,


remains in Jerusalem, II. Kings, 3,77-

462. 24, James, 293.


Roll of, Jeremiah II., 28-43. 30, 3i> II. Kings, 373.
suffering for God's word, Isaiah 31, I. Kings, 418.
H-, 330. JEREMIAH VI., 1, 22-24, II-

Tenderness of, Jeremiah I., 336. Kings, 377.


JEREMIAH VI-JEREMIAH XIX. 171

JEREMIAH VI., 13-15, II. Kings, JEREMIAH XL, 3, 4, II. Kings,


373; Song of Solomon, 278. 393-
——14, II. Kings, 450; Song of 19-21, II. Kings, 463.
Solomon, 279. JEREMIAH XII., 5, II. Kings,
20, II. Kings, 396. 420.
JEREMIAH VII., 4, 8-15, II. 6, II. Kings, 463.
Kings, 397,441; Twelve Proph- 13, Jeremiah, 211.
ets II., 25. JEREMIAHXIII.,27,Ezekiel, 209.
7, Twelve Prophets, 248. JEREMIAH XIV., 7, Song of Solo-
10, Romans, 198. mon, 315.
12, I. Samuel, 73; Chronicles, 9, James, 129.
297. 14, Peter, 285.
18, II. Kings, 361; Twelve 18, Song of Solomon, 315.
Prophets II., 38. 21, Song of Solomon, 204.
21, II. Kings, 396. JEREMIAH XV, 1-9, II. Kings,
22, I. Kings, 213; Twelve 370.
Prophets I., 104. 4, Ezekiel, 23.

23, Exodus, 310; II. Kings, 10-21, II. Kings, 466; Chroni-
396- cles, 267.
31, Leviticus, 387. 15, Psalms II., 299.
JEREMIAH VIII., 1, James, 239. 48; James, 129.
16, Ezekiel,
2, II. Kings, 361. JEREMIAH XVI., 5, Twelve Proph-

8, II. Kings, 441; Twelve ets II., 155.
Prophets II., 25. 7, Ezekiel, 210.
——10, Song of Solomon, 278. 13, Psalms III., 421.
11, II. Kings, 450; Song of 18, Revelation, 307.
Solomon, 279. JEREMIAH XVII., 1, II. Corin-
18, Song of Solomon, 78. thians, no.
JEREMIAH IX., 1, Song of Solo- 1-4, II. Kings, 394.
mon, 78. 9, Leviticus, 344; II. Kings,
2, Psalms II., 160; Twelve 394; Song of Solomon, 332;
Prophets II., 140. Romans, 87, 371.
15, Revelation, 142. 15, Peter, 331.
24, Romans, 47. 21, John I., 183.
33j Twelve Prophets II., Exodus, 309.
24, 25,
in. JEREMIAH XVTIL, 23, Proverbs,
JEREMIAH X., 13, Psalms III., 315-
364- JEREMIAH XIX., Matthew, 415.
—— 19, Psalms II., 377. 5, Leviticus, 387.
23, Psalms I., 377. —9, II. Kings, 78.
a?. Psalms II., 397. 13, II. Kings, 361.
172 JEREMIAH XX.—JEREMIAH XXXI.

JEREMIAH XX.. i. Ezekiel, 437. JEREMIAH XXV. 35. Psalms


1-12. I. Kings, 413. III.. 407.
2, II. Kings, 432. JEREMIAH XXVI. , 6, II. Kings,
7. 8, II. Kings, 410. 425; Chronicles, 297.
JEREMIAH XXL, 1, Twelve Proph- 7, Song of Solomon, 278.

ets II., 47. S-24. II. Kings, 300.


in. II. Kings, 44S. 9. Samuel, y^.
I.

6, Deuteronomy, 430. 20-23, II. Kings, 421.


JEREMIAH XXII., 10-12, II. 22. II. Kings, 432.
Kings, 415; Ezekiel, 107. 24, Kings, 467; Song of
II.

10, iS, II. Kings, 408. Solomon, 83.


11, II. Kings, 411. JEREMIAH XXVII., 1-8, II. Kings,
1317, II- Kings, 419; Twelve 442.
Prophets II.. 2S, 146; James, 1-19, Daniel, 81.
281. 3, Ezekiel, 260.
15. 16. II. Kings, 39S; Twelve 6, II. Kings, 435; Ezra, 20.
Prophets II., 26. 7. Daniel, 151.
17, Proverbs, 26; Peter, 306. JEREMIAH XXVIII., Deuter-
23, II. Kings, 419. onomy. 349.
24-30, II. Kings, 433. 11, II. Kings, 443.

JEREMIAH XXIII., 1-4, Ezekiel, JEREMIAH XXIX., 2, II. Kings,


3°9- 433-
5, Isaiah II., 346. 3. Song of Solomon, 83.
6, II. Kings, 437; Chronicles, 4-7, Ecclesiastes, 37.

144; Romans, 263. 9, I. Kings, 418.


11, 14, Song of Solomon, 278. •
10, Ezra, 19.

iS, Romans, 317. 21-23, II. Kings, 444.


23, II. Kings, 419. 22. Daniel, 44, 1S0.

24, Ephesians, 93. 25, 29, Twelve Prophets II.,

29, Kings, 444.


II. 47-
31-33. II- Kings, 441. 26, II. Kings, 432; Daniel,

JEREMIAH XXIV., 7, Psalms II., 30; Twelve Prophets I., 28.

136. JEREMIAH XXX., 4-1 1, Daniel,

JEREMIAH XXV., 9, II. Kings, 3i9-

425, 435- 9, Isaiah II., 404.


10, Ecclesiastes, 269. —— 10, Isaiah II., 244.
11, 12, Ezra, 19. JEREMIAH XXXI., 1, 9, II. Cor-
12, Daniel, 49; Twelve Proph- inthians, 247.
ets II., 283. 1-34, II. Kings, 449.

22, Ezekiel, 260. 12, Isaiah II., 420.


26, Daniel, 200. 15-17, IE Kings, 466.
JEREMIAH XXXI.—JEREMIAH XL IX. 173

JEREMIAH XXXI., 27, Daniel, JEREMIAH XXXIX., 3, II.

157- Kings, 331; Daniel, 51, 127.


31, 32, II. Kings, 397; He- 4, 5, Song of Solomon, 298.
brews, 138. 9, Ezekiel, 287.
33, 34, II. Kings, 441 ; Ezekiel, JEREMIAH XL., 5, Song of Solo-
364; Acts I., 84. mon, 83.
34, John Epistles, 167 12, II. Kings, 467.
JEREMIAH XXXII, 7, Acts I., JEREMIAH XLI., 1, II. Kings,
217. 468.
19, Daniel, 151; Twelve Proph- 8, II. Kings, 462.
ets II., 480. 17, Luke, j6.
21, Deuteronomy, 301. 27, I. Kings, 95.
39, Psalms II., 466. JEREMIAH XLII., 6, 7, I. Kings,
JEREMIAH XXXIII., 14-26, I. 20.
Kings, 213. 7, Song of Solomon, 81.
15, Chronicles, 144. JEREMIAH XLIII., 4, 7, Song of
15-17, Ezekiel, 316. Solomon, 156.
JEREMIAH XXXIV., 8-1 1, II. 13, II. Kings, 474.
Kings, 438. JEREMIAH XLIV., 17, II. Kings,
JEREMIAH XXXV., 1-19, II. 292.
K'ngs, 133. JEREMIAH XLV., 1-5, II. Kings,
6, 7, Deuteronomy, 323. 426.
19, Deuteronomy, 323. 5, Ezra, 193.
JEREMIAH XXXVI., 1, Daniel, 46. JEREMIAH XLVI., 1-12, II. Kings,
12, II. Kings, 469. 423-
26, II. Kings, 427. ——2, Daniel, 46.
29, II. Kings, 425. 10, Peter, 327.

JEREMIAH XXXVII., 3, II. Kings, 27, Isaiah II., 244.


447; Twelve Prophets II., 47. JEREMIAH XLVIL, 6, II. Kings,
5-7, Ezekiel, 264. 435-
7, 8, Song of Solomon, 292. JEREMIAH XLVIIL, 11, Twelve
n-15, II. Kings, 451. Prophets II., 285.
21, II Kings, 452. 13, II. Kings, 191.
Twelve Prophets
30, II., 30. 29, 42, Isaiah I., 274; Ezekiel,
JEREMIAH XXXVIII., 5, II. 226.
Kings, 439, 451. 45, Numbers, 309.
6, Song of Solomon, 250. JEREMIAH XLIX., 1, Ezekiel, 225.

9, II. Kings, 452. 7, Ezekiel, 227; Twelve Proph-


10, II. Kings, 455. ets II., 182.
JEREMIAH XXXIX., 2, II. Kings, 9, 16, Twelve Prophets II.,

468. 167.
174 JEREMIAH XLIX.—JERUSALEM.
JEREMIAH XLIX., 19, II. Kings, 251; Pastoral Epistles, 230,
255- 260; James, 7, 31, 366, 369;
28, Twelve Prophets II., 23. John Epistles, viii, 13, 51, 91.
JEREMIAH L., 2, Ecclesiastes, 62. JERUSALEM, Judges, 15 ;II. Sam-
16, John Epistles, 183. uel, 68; Psalms III., 313;
20, Twelve Prophets I., 435. Isaiah I., 22, 25 sq., 169 sq.,
3>7> Twelve Prophets II., in. 211 sq., 231, 243, 267, 279.
Kings, 255.
44, II. 368-374; II., 30, 43, 47, 72,
JEREMIAH LI., 4, Isaiah II., 382, 395.
363- Appeal of, Song of Solomon,
16, Psalms III., 364. 120-131, 144-155.
25, Revelation, 141. becomes the Capital, II. Sam-
28-57, Daniel, 220. uel, 70.
30, Twelve Prophets II., hi. belongs to all time, I. Kings,
33, Daniel, 153. 67.
39> 57> Twelve Prophets II., besieged by Sennacherib, II.

112. Kings, 341.


58, Twelve Prophets II., 146. the bride of God, Isaiah II.,

59, II. Kings, 426. 397-


JEREMIAH LIE, 2, 3, Song of Christ goes to, Matthew, 286-
Solomon, 81. 304-
24, Twelve Prophets, II., 47. The church of, Hebrews, 5, 85.
28-30, Daniel, 46. City of judgment, Isaiah II.,

JERICHO, Character of, Joshua, 466.


133- Contrasts, Song of Solomon,
Christ passes through, Mat- 265-279.
thew, 292-295. David flees from, II. Samuel,
Elisha at, II. Kings, 26. 229-252.
Fate of, Joshua, 140-152. Desolation of, Song of Solo-
Plan for taking, Joshua, 136. mon, 97, 107.
The spies in, Joshua, 82-94. destroyed, Ecclesiastes, 35;
Treatment of, Joshua, 149. Song of Solomon, 87.
JEROBOAM, Son of Nebat, I. Destruction of, Mark, 349;
Kings, 254-259. James, 128, 276, 407; Peter,
chosen King of the ten tribes, 124.
I. Kings, 273. Fall of, II. Kings, 457-464.
Reign of, I. Kings, 286-30S. Fate of, Jeremiah I., 316.
JEROBOAM II., II. Kings, 1S7- First reception of Christ by,
192. Matthew, 16-18.
JEROME, Acts I., x, xii, 6, no, Heavenly, Hebrews, 153.
194, 3865 II., 4, 6, 84, 141, Holy City, Ezra, 317-327.
JER USA LEM—JES US CHRIS T. 175

JERUSALEM, an ideal history, JESUS CHRIST alone sufficient,


Ezekiel, 126-142. Exodus, 294.
its destruction prophesied, and Adam, Romans, 143-
Ezekiel, 57-214. 155-
Jesus discussed in, John I., and the angels, Hebrews, 21-
239-255- 46.
Jesus rejected in, John I., 285- and the barren fig tree, Mark,
299. 303-307-
Judah versus, Twelve Proph- and Beelzebub, Mark, 91-104.
ets II., 478-481. and the children, Matthew, 252-
Nehemiah rebuilds, Ezra, 210- 258; 270-273.
246. and the cities ofrefuge, Joshua,
The New, Revelation, 360-374. 334336.
Paul at, Galatians, 83-90. and the common people, Twelve
Paul's collections for the saints, Prophets I., 415.
I. Corinthians, 387-399. and the disciples, Mark, 247-
The results of the deliverance 254; Luke, 190-192, 280-293.
of, Twelve Prophets II., 481- and the forty days, Acts I.,
485. 23-42.
-The return of David, II. Sam- and the Gentiles, Mark, 195-
uel, 289-300. 200.
— -Royal entry into, Matthew, and God's purpose concerning
295-306; Mark, 399-303. the world. Genesis, 14.
Taken by David, II. Samuel, and His blood a plea for mercy,
69. Genesis, 40.
-Vain hopes of, Song of Solo- and His bride, Ephesians, 366-
mon, 288-299. 379-
Water supply of, I. Kings, 225. and Isaiah liii, Isaiah II., 366.
J ESHUA, The high-priest, Ezra, 4 1 and Joseph, Genesis, 336, 353.
43- and Joshua, Joshua, 20, 248,
JESTING, Foolish, Ephesians, 325-
302, 303. and prayer, Luke, 177-194.
JESUITS, Acts I., 152. and purity, Mark, 190-194.
JESUS CHRIST, Isaiah I., 80, and rewards, Matthew, 279-
142 sq., 254 sq., 328, 426. 285.
Acceptance of, Genesis, 62 and the rich young man, Mat-
John I., 292-296. thew, 273-279; Mark, 274-
Adoration of the shepherds, 281.
Luke, 67-79. and the Sabbath, Mark, 66-70.
All problems solved in, Judges, and the Sadducees, Mark, 330-
418. 336-
176 JESUS CHRIST—JESUS CHRIST.

JESUS CHRIST and the say- JESUS CHRIST baptized, Mat-


ings of James, James, 308- thew, 31-38; Mark, 6-13;
Luke, 96-104.
and the shadow of the cross, before Pilate, Matthew, 416-
Matthew, 142-172. 420; Mark, 418-424; Luke,
and the Syro-phoenician 391-393; John II., 295-317.
woman, Matthew, 206-210. beginning of the Gospel, Mark,
and tradition, Mark, 184-189. !-5-
and the tribute money, Mark, begins His Galilean ministry,
325-330. Matthew, 48-56; Luke, 128-
and the woman of Samaria, 147.
John I., 129-143. bequest of peace, John II.,
and the woman taken in adul- I57-I7I-
tery, John I., 257-270. born in Bethlehem, Luke, 62.
announces his departure, John brand of, Galatians, 448-459.
II., 107-119. bread of life, Exodus, 247;
anointed by Mary, Matthew, John I., 207-222.
382-284; Mark, 359-363- brother, Exodus, 19.
Anointed One, Leviticus, 203. callsthe first disciple, Matthew,
anointing of the feet, Luke, 52-56; Mark, 17-20; Luke, 162-
209-224; John II., 1-16. 176; John I., 53-60.
appears at the sea of Galilee, Captives of, II. Corinthians,
John II., 381-396. 84-98.
arrest Matthew, 403-407;
of, Character of, Ephesians, 288.
Mark, 401-406; Luke, 381; cleanses the temple, John I.,

John II., 261-271. 85-98-


as a bringer of good news, Coming of, Matthew, 1-12; He-
Isaiah II., 439. brews, 195.
as creator, Hebrews, 9. comprehension, Ephesians,
as first begotten, Hebrews, 26. 183-196.
as an ideal only, John Epis- Confession of, Mark, 216-221.
tles, 48. conflictinthe temple, Matthew,
as leader, Hebrews, 38. 304-338; Mark, 307-310.
as theocratic King, Hebrews, Matthew, 186-
crisis in Galilee,

26, 179. 218; John I., 223-238.


Ascension, Matthew, 446-450; Crucifixion of, Psalms I., 210-
Mark, 442-445. 225; Matthew, 376-428 ;Mark,
ascension of, Acts I., 43-60. 424-431; Luke, 376, 396-399;
attractive force of the cross, John, 3I9-347-
John II., 45-61. Cup and baptism, Mark, 2&y-
authority of, Chronicles, 302. 292,
JESUS CHRIST—JESUS CHRIST. 177

JESUS CHRIST, David's Lord, JESUS CHRIST, Faith in, fun-


Mark, 341-343. damental, Matthew, 221-227.
- —Day of, Thessalonians, 185- The Father seen in, John II.,

200. 135-156.
Dead in, Thessalonians, 169- The Father's gifts through, Co-
184. lossians, 54-69.
Death of, Mark, 431-436; I. Following, John I., 236-238.
Corinthians, 42-45; Galatians, foot washing, John II., 73-88.
153" I 6o; Hebrews, 37, 93. forty days, Matthew, 438-446.
declares Himself, John I., 145- foundation of the church, II.

l S 8. Corinthians, 35-46.
Denial of, I. Samuel, 119. founding of the church, Mat-
Did Balaam prophesy of? Num- thew, 219-250.
bers, 310. Friends of, Mark, 99-104.
- — Discerning scribe and, Mark, Friendship of, I. Samuel, 328;

337-340. II. Samuel, 65, 349.


disciples sent forth, Matthew, Fulness of God in, Colossians,
132-141. 194, 198.
discussed in Jerusalem, John I., Glory of, Colossians, 70-84.
239-255- God's will first with Him,Isaiah
Divinity of, Pastoral Epistles, II., 298.
268, 269, 283, 429. goes to Jerusalem, Matthew,
doctrine of offences, Mark, 254- 286-304; Mark, 299-303.
262. good shepherd, John I., 319-
Effects of the peace, word, and 334-
name of, Colossians, 320-334. great high priest, Hebrews, 68-
effulgence of God's glory, He- 79-
brews, 12. great interpreter, Genesis, 353.
emancipator, Exodus, 53, 282. great shepherd, Hebrews, 328.

emptied Himself, Philippians, healer, Numbers, 249.
217-220. heir of Abraham, Genesis, 163.
entry into Jerusalem, John II., His example of service, Isaiah
17-28. II., 284, 285, 305.
Epiphanies of, Pastoral Epis- His reception, Matthew, 13-23.
tles, 260, 269. His testimony as to his unique-
Example of, Romans, 393- ness, Isaiah II., 283, 369.

399- His trust God, Hebrews, 40.


in
exerted personal influence, historical, Numbers, 88.
John Epistles, 1 18-132. in Egypt, Matthew, 21.
Experience of all culminates in, inGethsemane, Matthew, 398-
Exodus, 81. 403; Mark, 389-401.
178 JESUS CHRIST—JESUS CHRIST.

JESUS CHRIST in solitude, Mark, JESUS CHRIST, Miracles of, not


38-41. Exodus, 125.
creative,
incapable of sin, Hebrews, 72. more worthy than Moses, He-
Incarnation of, John I., 3-17. brews, 55.
intercessory prayer, John II., name, Matthew, 10, 12.
243-260. New covenant ratified in the
James' idea of, James, 111- death of, Hebrews, 158-178.
119. Not servants but friends of,
Jeremiah and, Jeremiah II., John II., 191-201.
Z67-372. on mount Zion, Revelation,
a Jew, Isaiah II., 249. 238-245.
Knowledge of, Philippians, our King, Proverbs, 331.
199-216. our passover, I. Corinthians,
Lamb of God, Exodus, 267. 120-127.
Last days in Perea, Matthew, our thank offering, Leviticus,

267-285. 148.
Last words at Capernaum, our wisdom, Proverbs, 22,
Matthew, 249-266. 128.
Last words of, John II., 227- Parables of, Matthew, 173-
242. 185; Mark, 105-129.
life giver and judge, John I., Piety of, Hebrews, 77.
189-205. Preaching of, Job, 276.
light. Numbers, 83. Pre-existence of, John II., 234,
light of the world, John I., 235-
271-283. Preparation for, Job, 265, 404.
Lord's supper instituted, Mat- Priesthood of, Mark, 445, 446.
thew, 392-395 5
Mark, 374- Prophecy on the Mount of
383- Olives, Matthew, 339375;
Martyrs for the word of God, Mark, 346-358.
Isaiah II., 285, 331. prophesied by Jacob, Genesis,
Measure of the gift of, Ephe- 434-
sians, 227-243. purpose of reconciliation,
Measure of the love of, II. Cor- Colossians, 100-115.
inthians, 186-197. Reception of, John I., 21-31.
Mediation of, Job, 121. Reconciliation of, Colossians,
meets our needs, Ecclesiastes, 85-99-
332-335- Redeemer, Job, 242, 404.
Mind of, Philippians, 95-130. Rejected in his own country,
Miracles of, Matthew, 105- Mark, 162-166.
131; Mark, 24-38, 129-161; Rejected in Jerusalem, John I.,

Luke, 255-280. 285-299.


JESUS CHRIST—JETHRO 179

JESUS CHRIST requires submis- JESUS CHRIST, The Spirit wit-


sion, Genesis, 380. nesses to, John II., 203-225.
Results of the high priesthood Spotless victim, Hebrews, 56.
of, Hebrews, 182-195. suffered outside the gate, Levit-
Results of the death of, John icus, 148.
H., 55-6J. Teaching with authority,
Results of his manifestation, Mark, 20-23.
John II., 63-71. Temptation of, Deuteronomy,
Resurrection, Matthew, 429- 205, 206; Matthew, 39-47;
438; Mark, 437-441; Luke, Mark, 13-16; Luke, 105-
400-415; John II., 349-362. 127.
Resurrection of, I. Corinthi- Testimony of John the Bap-
ans, 325-354- tist, John I., 33-52.

The resurrection and the life, Testimony to the Pentateuch,


John I., 351-367. Leviticus, 9 sq.
Reticence of the records, Mat- Transfiguration of, Matthew,
thew, 13-15. 232-242; Mark, 228-235;
Return of, Hebrews, 188. Luke, 190-192, 280-293.
revealed as a son, Hebrews, 3- Trial before the Council, Mat-
17- thew,407-4io, 4i2;Mark, 407-
revealer of God, Numbers, 92. 413; Luke, 383, 387-390.
Rock, I. Corinthians, 233- The true leader, Numbers, 109.
235- true man, Hebrews, 167.
Sacrifice of, Genesis, 36, 66; typified by David, I. Samuel,
Judges, 251; Job, 62. 261, 427; II.Samuel, 65, 349.
the scape-goat, John I., 369- typified in Jacob's dream, Gen-
386. esis, 287.
The Sermon on the Mount, Unchangeable, Hebrews, 164.
Matthew, 57-104. unites all revelations of God,
Servant of the Lord by Paul Hebrews, 8.

after, Isaiah II., 287. use of Jonah, Twelve Prophets


Servant of the Lord in Acts, II., 507-509-
Isaiah II., 286. Victory of, Ezra, 404.
Sin-bearing of, Numbers, 126. Way, the truth, and the life,

slain for us, Leviticus, 44 sq. John II., 121-133.


Sole headship of, Numbers, 210. What God wrought in, Ephe-
the Son of God, John I., 335- sians, 81-94.

349- JESUS WHICH IS CALLED JUS-


Sonship of, John I., 197. TUS, Colossians, 389.
Spirit of, and the flesh, Gala- JETHRO, Exodus, 259-263; Num-
tians, 347-360. bers, 104.
180 JEWS—JOB
JEWS, and faith of Gentiles, Ro- JOAB, kills Amasa, II. Samuel,
mans, 264-267. 320.
at Athens, Acts II., 308. ——slain, I. Kings, 111-113.
At Ephesus, Acts II., 427. superseded by Amasa, II. Sam-
Claims of the, Romans, 78-83. uel, 292.
hospitality to early church, JOASH, King of Israel, II. Kings.
Acts II., 212. 17S-1S6.
not subject to disease, Leviti- JOASH, Kingofjudah. Chronicles,
cus, 294. 403-412.
Paul and the conscience of the, comes to the throne, II. Kings,
Romans, 36 66. 149.
—— Paul's impeachment of the, End of the reign of, II. Kings,
Thessalonians, 83-98. 166.
Responsibility and guilt of the, JOB, Pastoral Epistles, 76, 77,
Romans, 67-77. 192.
Unbelief of the, Romans, 244- Elihu and, Job, 341-377.
249. Endurance of, James, 294-301.
JEZEBEL and Ahab, I. Kings, a historical personage? Job, 22.
347-356- Home of, Job, 20.
and Naboth, I. Kings, 478. made priest. Job, 410.
Death of, II. Kings, 124. Religion of, Job, 24-2S.
Elijah flees from, I. Kings, replies to Eliphaz, Job, 116-
404-414. 134, 201-214, 281-297.
Jehu and, II. Kings, 120. replies to Bildad, Job, 141-
Jehu and the name of, II. i53> 222 242, 302-312.
Kings, 118. replies to Zophar, Job, 162-
Persecutions of, I. Kings, 356. 184, 253-265.
JOAB, adheres to David, II. Sam- speaks, Job, 85-98, 320-337.
uel, 224. ——The time of, Job, 31.
and the return of Absalom, II. The trial of, II. Samuel, 4.
Samuel, 210, 212. Trials of, Job, 50-66.
assassinates Abner, II. Sam- Wife of. Job, 75-77.
uel, 52. JOB, The Book, The author and
at the head of David's army, his work, Job, 3-18.
II. Samuel, 127. —— Autobiographical, Job, 7, 411.
Character of, II. Samuel, 2S; -Characters of the book, James,
I. Kings, 96-99. 297.
defeats Sheba, II. Samuel, 322. Coincidences with, James, 267,

defeats the Syrians, II. Sam- 281, 291.
uel, 154. Inspiration of. Job, 122.
kills Absalom, II. Samuel, 272. Logic of, Job, 295.
JOB—JOB XXXVII. 181

JOB, Main controversy of, Job, JOB XII., 11, Jeremiah I., 196.
IOI- 21, 24, Psalms III., 167, 168.
not pure history, James, 22, Daniel, 151.

399- JOB XIII., 15, Peter, 195.


a poem of the soul, Job, 3. JOB XIV., 1, Galatians, 25<D;John
Poetical art of, Job, 5. Epistles, 153.
place in the canon, Job, 27. 3, Twelve Prophets II., 480
Precursors of, Job, 3. 10, Jeremiah I., 230.
prepares for Christ, Job, 265, 15, Twelve Prophets II., 59.

404. JOB XV., 15, Daniel, 191.


a protest, Chronicles, 363. JOB XVII., 3, II. Kings, 135.
Providence and, Deuteronomy, 5, Jeremiah I., 423.
204. JOB XIX., 13, Twelve Prophets I.,

JOB I., 6, Daniel, 179. 321.


6-12, Song of Solomon, 220. JOB XX., 15, II. Kings, 224.
7, Peter, 224. 29, Twelve Prophets II., 56.
9-1 1, Leviticus, 270. JOB XXL, 14, I. Samuel, 79.
.
21, II. Kings, 317- 33, Jeremiah I., 94.
JOB II., 1-7, Song of Solomon, JOB, XXIV., 5, Jeremiah I., 97;
220. Twelve Prophets II., 368.
4, 5, Leviticus, 270. 11, Twelve Prophets II., 247.

13, Jeremiah I., 293. 13, Isaiah II., 420.

JOB III., 19, Psalms II., 481. 22, Psalms I., 270.
JOB IV., 16, Psalms II., 418. JOB XXVL, 12, II. Kings, 301.
JOB V., 13, James, 295. JOB XXVII., 12, Jeremiah I., 80.
23, Psalms II., 316. 15, 16, Ecclesiastes, 140;
JOB VII., 1, 2, James, 281. Twelve Prophets II., 56.
6, Daniel, 258; James, 291. JOB XXVIII. 3, Psalms I., 229.
,

10, Psalms III., 107. 12, James, 192.


17, 18, Psalms I., 7Z- 23, 28, I. Kings, 132.
JOB VIII., 9, Chronicles, 317. JOB XXIX., 12, Psalms, 316.
JOB IX., 9, Twelve Prophets, 167. 14, Twelve Prophets II., 294.
12, Daniel, 202. JOB XXX.. 9, Psalms II., 299.
26, Revelation, 72, 144. JOB XXXI., 30, Jeremiah I., 265.
27, Jeremiah I., 184. 37> Jeremiah I., 423.
JOB X., 3, Psalms III., 294. JOB XXXIII., 20-22, Psalms III ,

8, Twelve Prophets I., 341. 165.


n, Psalms III., 387. JOB XXXV., 15, Twelve Prophets
20, Jeremiah I., 184. I., 322.
21, Jeremiah I., 82. JOB XXXVIL, 2, Twelve Prophets
JOB XL, 20, Psalms III., 407. II., 150.
182 JOB XXXVIII.—JOHN, TEACHING

JOB XXXVIII., i, II. Kings, 22. JOHANNES SCOTUS, Acts II.,

4, Jeremiah I., 239. 318.


7, Daniel, 202. JOHN THE BAPTIST, and the
16, 17, Daniel, 238. book of Isaiah, Isaiah II.,

22, 23, Exodus, 153. 282.


JOB XXXIX., 25, Jeremiah I., and Herod, Mark, 172; Luke,
175- 103.
JOB Romans, 89.
XL.. 4, baptizes Christ, Matthew, 31-
JOB XLI., 5, 6, Romans, 26S. 38; Mark, 6-13.
10-13, Psalms I., 172. Death of, Matthew, 186-191.
JOB XLII., 16. Romans, 107. Disciples of, Acts II., 342-344.

- — 5, 6, James, 248. the herald of Christ, Matthew,


10, Psalms I., 131. 24-30; Luke, 80-104.
12, Twelve Prophets I., 402. imprisoned, Matthew, 49.
JOEL, Dr., on Daniel, Daniel, 3J, in doubt, Matthew, 143-148.

38, 100. Seeming failure of, Matthew,


JOEL, The Book, Twelve Prophets 52-
II., 373-436- Success of, analyzed, Luke, 92.
Text of, Twelve Prophets II., Testimony of, John I., 33-52.

397- JOHN, The evangelist, Mark, 84.

JOEL II., in, Exodus, 159. and Paul, Galatians, 126.


2, Daniel, 320. JOHN, TEACHING, Birth and vic-

2, 10, 30, 31, Jeremiah I., 227. tory, John Epistles, 223-235.

3, Revelation, 146. Boldness in the day of judg-


4-10, Revelation, 146. ment, John Epistles, 210-219.
7, Proverbs, 389. extent of the Atonement, John
9, Jeremiah I., 203. Epistles, 102-105.

11, 32, Peter, 327. The Gospel as a Gospel of wit-

13, Ezekiel, 363. ness, John Epistles, 236-240.

23, James, 293. Influence of Christ, John Epis-

28, Ezra, 75; Peter, 33. tles, 118 132.


30, 31, Revelation, 105. Knowing all things, John Epis-
JOEL III., 4, Jeremiah II., 249. tles, 166-178.
7, Ezekiel, 152. Lofty ideals perilous unless ap-
12, 13, Revelation, 255. plied, John Epistles, 188-203.

15, Jeremiah I., 227; Revela- Missions and the Atonement,


tion, 105. John Epistles, 106-116.

18, Jeremiah I., 85. Quietness of true religion, John
JOHANAN, Son of Kareah, II. Epistles, 300309.
Kings, 469, 470. sin unto death, John Epistles,
Jeremiah II., 187-196. 254-259.
JOHN, TEACHING—JOHN III. 183

JOHN, TEACHING, Theology and JOHN I., 19-27, Matthew, 308;


life in the second Epistle, John John Epistles, 28.

Epistles, 282-296. 2T„ Isaiah II., 6.

The truism with no exception, 26, John Epistles, 227.

John Epistles, 260-273. 29, Leviticus, 34.


Vanity of the world, John Epis- 31, Revelation, 234.
tles, 149-163. 36, Revelation, 79.
witness of men and the resur- — -44, Luke, 157.
rection, John Epistles, 241- 45, Revelation, 78.
253- 51, Revelation, 385.
The world which we must not JOHN II., mi, Revelation, 322.
love, John Epistles, 136-148. 2, John Epistles, 17.

JOHN, The Gospel, Analysis and 4, Revelation, 135.


theory of, John Epistles, 80-87. 6, 9, John Epistles, 227
Coincidences with, James, 313. 9, John Epistles, 28.
Conclusion of, John II., 418- 11, Peter, 239.

427. 12, James, 28, 32.


Historical not Idealogical, 17, James, 198.
John Epistles, 88-99. 19-21, Leviticus, 187; Mark,
Purpose of, John I., ix-xiii. 220; Pastoral Epistles, 358.
JOHN I., 1, Mark, 354; Hebrews, 21, Galatians, 252; John Epis-
16. ties, 82.
3, John Epistles, 138. 22, Revelation, 164.

3, 18, Proverbs, 119. JOHN III., 2, John Epistles , 30-

4, John Epistles, 189; Revela- 5, Pastoral Epistles, 286; John


tion, 201. Epistles, 28, 184, 226, 227,
4, 9, 15, 16, Galatians, 157. 239-
5, Revelation, 199, 349. 8, Chronicles, 69.
7, Revelation, 12. 13, Mark, 11; Acts II., 419.
9, Matthew, 71 ; Revelation, 1 2. 16, Acts I., 257; Ephesians,
10, Ephesians, 125. in; James, 228; John Epis-
12, 13, Twelve Prophets, 292. ties, 137.
13, James, 147; Revelation, 18, 19, II. Corinthians, 151-
200. •

19, Revelation, 381.


14, Exodus, 37s; James, 115; 20, Leviticus, 114.
Peter, 239; John Epistles, ^3, 21, John Epistles, 55.

89; Revelation, 128, 164, 224. 2t„ Joshua, 297.


16, Ephesians, 93; Revelation, 24, 25, John Epistles, 9 2.

164. 26, Mark, 17.


17, Hebrews, 235. 27, Pastoral Epistles, 2 74-
- — 18, John Epistles, 282. 28, 29, Revelation, 322.
184 JOHN III.—JOHN VI.

JOHN III., 9, Song of Solomon, JOHN V., 25, Ezektel, 351; Reve-
45; Matthew, 123; Revela- lation,341; Ephesians, 335.
tion, 113. 26, Hebrews, 14.
33, Ephesians, 53. 27, Revelation, 15, 136.
34, Leviticus, 203. 27, 29, Mark, 51; Romans,
36, John Epistles, 206. 65-
JOHN IV., 6-16, John Epistles, 28, Revelation, 341.
227. 30, Revelation, 254.
10, Jeremiah I., 86. 3i> 39>John Epistles, 30.
12, II. Kings, 258. —38, John Epistles, 206.
13, 14, Revelation, 128. 39, Proverbs, 304; Pastoral
14, Revelation, 388. Epistles, 392.
20, II. Kings, 259. 39-46, Romans, 14.
21, 23, Ezra, 54; Jeremiah II., 40, Romans. 281.
372; Galatians, 435, 438. 43, John Epistles, 168.
22, Romans, 249. 46, 47, Leviticus, 9, 43; Ro-
24, Romans, 301, 305; Revela- mans, 270; Hebrews, 236.
tion, 355. JOHN VI., 4, Matthew, 192.
26, Pastoral Epistles, 358. 15, Matthew, 296.
27, Kings, 45.
II. 21, Revelation, 203.
32, Revelation, 234. 27, Ephesians, 53; Revelation,
34, John Epistles, 127. "5-
39, John Epistles, 206. 28, 29, 30, John Epistles,
46, Luke, 200; John Epistles, 62.
28. 31, Luke, 151; John Epistles,
52, Matthew, 294. *37-
JOHN V., 1, Ezra, 403; John 32, Exodus, 244.
Epistles, 29. 33, 55. 57, Leviticus, 96; Mark,
3, John Epistles, 227. 380.
4, Acts I., 405. 406. 35> John Epistles, 206.
11, John Epistles, 137. 36, 40, John Epistles, 82.
17, Exodus, 311. 38, Leviticus, 184.
18, Galatians, 250. 39, 40, 44, Galatians, 311;
19, Revelation, 2, 10, Revelation, 346.
253- 45, Hebrews, 139.
20, Mark, 354; John Epistles, 51,52, Leviticus, 96; Hebrews,
62. 322; John Epistles, 139.
21, 29, John Epistles, 213, 54, Mark, 220, 326.
214. 62, Peter, 21.
24,11. Corinthians, 178; Ephe- 67, 70, Mark, 89.
sians, 106. 69, Mark, 32.
JOHN VI.—JOHN XI mo

JOHN VI., 70, Matthew, 134; John JOHN VIII., 56, Romans, 107;
Epistles, 183. Pastoral Epistles, 327; He-
JOHN VII., 1, Peter, 182; John brews, 229; Revelation, 102.
Epistles, 125. 58, Proverbs, 119.
3, 4, James, 34. 59, Peter, 182.
4, Revelation, 173. JOHN IX., 5, Matthew, 67.
S, Jeremiah I., 269; James, 7, John Epistles, 29, 227.

29> 34- 24, Jeremiah I., 287.


7, James, 230. 25, Peter, 102.
10, James, 33, 34. 34, Revelation, 174.
17, Thessalonians, 43; Peter, 35, Romans, 17; Revelation,
247. 175, 305-
27, 28, James, 374. 41, Galatians, 258; James, 271.
32, Leviticus, 10. JOHN X., 1, Jeremiah I., 203.
37, Numbers, 358; John Epis- 1 -1 8, Leviticus, 55; Revela-
tles, 29, 82, 227. tion, 167.

37> 38, Revelation, 128. 4, Peter, 208.


47, James, 96; John Epistles, 7, Revelation, 305.
293- 10, Romans, 179; Revelation,
48, Peter, 96. 94.
50, 51, Matthew, 408, 431. 11, James, 130.
70, John Epistles, 183. 16, Ephesians, 135; Revela-
JOHN VIII., 1, Proverbs, 133. tion, 298.
12, Matthew, 67; Revelation, 17, 18, Pastoral Epistles, 356.
126, 181. 18, Leviticus,213; Hebrews,
12-35, John Epistles, 125. 77-
14, James, 334. 20, John Epistles, 183.
18, John Epistles, 30. 22, Daniel, 246; Acts I., 173.
23, James, 229. 28, Philippians, 25; James,
28, Thessalonians, 45. 465-
31-44, Galatians, 233. 34-38, Psalms II., 427.
33, Jeremiah I., 124; Galatians, 37> J°hn Epistles, 206.

181, 295. 38, James, 334.


35, Galatians, 297. JOHN XL, 1, Luke, 308.
38, Peter, 71. 5, Luke, 308.
41-44, Ephesians, 104. 13, John Epistles, 82.

44, Jeremiah I., 363 ; Pastoral -— 16, John Epistles, 94, 309.

Epistles, 78; Peter, 289; John 25, James, 334; John Epis-
Epistles, 189; Ephesians, 400; tles, 206; Revelation, 342.
John Epistles, 183; Revela- 33, Pastoral Epistles, 136.
tion, 201. 34, Mark, 394.
186 JOHN XI.—JOHN XV

JOHN XI., 52, Ephesians, 135. JOHN XIV., 1, John Epistles,

JOHN XII., 1, Matthew, t>77- 139-


2, Luke, 308. 3, Hebrews, 296; Revelation,
6, Luke, 379. 253-
16, Galatians, 12. 6, 9, Hebrews, 14; Revelation,
24, Leviticus, 459. 193-
20-34, John Epistles, 6. 12, Acts I., 128.
26, Galatians, 256. 14, John, 30.
27, Mark, 395; Pastoral Epis- 16, Galatians, 253; John Epis-
tles,136; Revelation, 135. tles, 115.
28, John Epistles, 30. 17, Galatians, 254.
31, Matthew, 420; Galatians, 18, Revelation, 390.

434; James, 229; Revelation, 19-21, John Epistles, 244, 252;


208; Ephesians, 400; Peter, Revelation, 342.
224. 20, Revelation, 370.
32, Matthew, 432; Peter, 102. 2^, Romans, 371; Ephesians,
34, Daniel, 248. 89; Philippians, 205; John
35> John Epistles, 131. Epistles, 177.
36 38, Revelation, 239. 26, Peter, 260; John Epistles,
37-40, Exodus, 170. 172.
38, Isaiah I., 6. 27, Leviticus, 235; Song of
41, Romans, 15. Solomon, 261 Galatians, 383;

48, Peter, 59. Revelation, 6, 131.


49, 50, Leviticus, 56; Philip- 30, Ephesians, 102, 400;
pians, 121. James, 230; Peter, 299; Rev-
JOHN XIII., 1-6, John Epistles, elation, 225.

126, 227. JOHN XV., 2, Revelation, 39.


1, 14,John Epistles, 29, 80. 3, Peter, 367.
2, John Epistles, 183; Revela- 5, 6, Galatians, 30S; Revela-
tion, 119. tion, 214.

4, Peter, 215. 8 1 1, Galatians, 381.


7, Peter, 258. 12-17, John Epistles, 1S8.
8, Peter, 49. 14, Proverbs, 236; John Epis-
21, Pastoral Epistles, 137. tles, 309.
23, Pastoral Epistles, 58. 15, Galatians, 249; James,
25, 26, Matthew, 390. 161.
27, John Epistles, 183. 16, Romans, 325; Pastoral
29, Matthew, 391. Epistles, 60, 219.
30, Matthew, 391; John Epis- 18, 19, James, 230; John Epis-
tles, 4, 34, 97. tles, 138.
35, Galatians, 354. 19, Revelation, 214.
JOHN XV. —JOHN XX. 18"!

JOHN XV., 20, Pastoral Epistles, JOHN XVII., 21, Ephesians, 150;
423; Revelation, 11, 46. John Epistles, 188.
22, James, 272. 22, Ephesians, 208; Revela-
— -25, Psalms II., 298. tion, 348, 370.
26, John Epistles, 30, 115. —24, Leviticus, 235; Galatians,
26, 27, Ephesians, 153; John 256; John Epistles, 137.
Epistles, 28; Revelation, 387. JOHN XVIII., 13, Luke, 383.
27, John Epistles, 29. 15, Matthew, 407.
JOHN XVI., 2, James, 181; Rev- 23, Leviticus, 484.
elation, 11. 28, Revelation, 328.
7, Galatians, 253; John Epis- 29-38, Matthew, 416.
tles, 115. 30, Peter, 190.
8, Peter, 143. 3 t, Acts II., 32.
11, Galatians, 434; Ephesians, 33, Revelation, 33.
400; Revelation, 208. 38, Matthew, 421.
13, Romans, 310; Revelation, JOHN XIX., s, John Epistles, 34,
165. 97-
14, 15, Peter, 11, 12. 11, Pastoral Epistles, 274;
16, Luke, 141. James, 255; Peter, 88.
23, James, 330. 12, Twelve Prophets I., 115;
30, II. Corinthians, 175. Revelation, 231.
32, I. Kings, 419; Pastoral 23, 24, Matthew, 423.
Epistles, 423. 24, 28, Pastoral Epistles, 392.
33, John Epistles, 233; Revela- 25, James, 26, 27.
tion, 177, 225. •
26, Pastoral Epistles, 58.
JOHN XVII., 3, Romans, 45; Rev- 27, John Epistles, 26, 29.
elation, 377. 30, Revelation, 80, 182.
4, Peter, 174; Revelation, 182, 31, Matthew, 387.
318. 34, John Epistles, 29, 199,
5, Hebrews, 37; Peter, 71. 227.
6, 10, Romans, 409. 35-37; John Epistles, 30, 89;
10, Galatians, 11. Revelation, 377.
n, Revelation, 12. —36, Exodus, 267; Revelation,
12, Revelation, 123. 79-
13, Revelation, 131. JOHN XX., 5, 11, Peter, 38.
14, Ephesians, 428. 9, Luke, 405.
15, 16, Revelation, 225. 10, 11, John Epistles, 251.
18, Thessalonians, 45. 11, James, 107.
19, Leviticus, 57; Ephesians, 16, John Epistles, 251.
369; Peter, 151. 17, James, 29; Peter, 18.
20 23, Galatians, 239. 20, John Epistles, 26.
188 JOHN XX.— JOHN /. III.

JOHN XX., 21-23, Matthew, 439; I. JOHN I., 8, Romans, 191;


Revelation, 210. Pastoral Epistles, 48; James,
22, Galatians, 70. 96.
23, James, 343. 9, Ezra, 141; Song of Solomon,
27, James, 102; John, 82. 241; James, 339.
Romans, 15, 262.
28, I. JOHN II., Phihppians, 41.
Romans, 345.
29, 1, James, 168.

3°j 3 X J onn Epistles, 242.


>
8, Revelation, y&.
JOHN XXI., 1, 8, John Epistles, 14, Peter, 58.
29. 15, 16, Acts I., 257; James,
7, Pastoral Epistles, 58; John 229; Revelation, 225.
Epistles, 7. 17, Jeremiah I., 239; Gala-

12, John Epistles, 247. tians, 30; James, 230.
15-17, Matthew, 437, 439. 18, Leviticus, 127; Pastoral

17, Peter, 24. James,
Epistles, 374, 376, 378;
18, Peter, 260. 279, 446; Peter, 164; Revela-
22, Revelation, 243. tion, 215, 236.

24, John Epistles, 302. 19, Mark, 258; Revelation, 215.


25, James, 185. 20, Leviticus, 203, 216; II.
JOHN, The Epistles, John Epis- Corinthians, 50; Ephesians,
tle, v-ix. 256.
JOHN, First Epistle, and the Gos- 22, 23, Pastoral Epistles, 48,
pel of John, John Epistles, 21- 302.
38. 24, James, 121.
General rules for its interp- 26, James, 96.
retation, John Epistles, 75- —— 29, Proverbs, 159, 162.
I. JOHN III., 2, Galatians, 230.
7 8.
Image of St. John's soul in, 3, Thessalonians, 31.
John Epistles, 54-74. 4, Leviticus, 444; Galatians,
Polemical element in, John 150; Pastoral Epistles, 48.
Epistles, 3953- 7, 10, Proverbs, 159; James,
Surroundings, John Epistles, 96.
3-20. 8, Matthew, 165; Ephesians.
Texts and Versions, John Epis- 104, 400; Pastoral Epistles,
tles, 79-100, ioi, 117, 133, 78.
134, 164, 179, 185, 204, 207, 9, Revelation, 348.
220, 274. 10, Ephesians, 400.
I. JOHN I., 1, John, 1, 29; Peter, 12, Hebrews, 223; Peter, 157;
263. Revelation, 201.
6, Galatians, 354. 15, James, 222.
7, Leviticus, 34, 135. 16, Galatians, 380, 397.
/. JOHN III.--JONA THAN 189

I. JOHN III., 19, Ephesians, 248; JONAH, Numbers, 226; Acts II.,

Hebrews, 226. 119.


24, Ephesians, 53. and the great fish, Twelve
I. JOHN IV., 1, Ezra, 268; Ephe- Prophets II., 523.
sians, 54; Revelation, 229. and the repentance of Nineveh,
1, 2, 3, Deuteronomy, 351. Twelve Prophets II., 529-
2, 3, Pastoral Epistles, 48. 535-
3, Pastoral Epistles, 376. —^refuses to go to Nineveh, Exo-
7, Romans, 342; Galatians, dus, 75; Twelve Prophets II.,

161. 514-522.
9, 10, Galatians, 380. JONAH, The Book, Twelve Proph-
10, Leviticus, 227. etsII., 491-541.

14, 16, Galatians, 432; James, Character of, Twelve Proph-


229. ets II., 498-500.
15, Ephesians, 250. Date of, Twelve Prophets II.,

16, Romans, 137. 496-498.


20, James, 132, 231; Peter, Our Lord's use of, Twelve
249. Prophets II., 507-509.
I. JOHN V., 1, S, Pastoral Epis- Purpose of, Twelve Prophets
tles, 48. II., 500-507.
4, 18, Revelation, 208, 209. Unity of, Twelve Prophets II.,

6, Leviticus, 354. 509-5I3-


16, Mark, 96. JONAH I., 5, John Epistles, 107.

18, James, 244; Revelation, Ephesians, 335.


6,

348. JONAH III., 3, II. Corinthians,


20, 21, Revelation, 243. 294.
II. JOHN, 7, Pastoral Epistles, 6, Jeremiah I., 293.
48. JONATHAN, Son of Abiathar, I.

8, Matthew, 284; Romans, Kings, 90.


109. JONATHAN, Acts II., 30.
III. JOHN, 2, James, 224. and David, I. Samuel, 292,
7, Romans, 347; James, 130. 317-328.
9, Pastoral Epistles, H7\ condemned to death by Saul,

James, 378. I Samuel, 238.


JOHN'S EVE, St., Acts II., 335. David's lament, II. Samuel, 1-

JOHNSON, Dr. Samuel, Colos- 13-


sians, 342. eats honey, I. Samuel, 234.
JONADAB and Amnon, II. Sam- exploit at Michmash, I. Samuel,

uel, 195. 217-228.


Jehu and, Deuteronomy, 322. Son of Saul attacks Geba, I.

Laws of, Jeremiah II., 46. Samuel, 207.


190 JONA THAN—JOSHUA
JONATHAN, son of Gershom, 238, 251, 274, 354; II., 11,
Judges, 335-339- 31, 32. 33- 53, 95, 102, 185,
true to David, I. Samuel, 306, 428; Thessalonians, 326; He-
360. brews, 26; James, 36, 39, 53,
JOPPA, Acts II., 118. 221, 285, 349; Peter, 124.
JORDAN, Crossing the, Joshua, JOSHUA, Activity of, Joshua, 198.
49. and Achan, Joshua, 165-1SS.
——divided, Joshua, 106-116. and the battle of Bethoron,
reached, Joshua, 95-105. Joshua, 223-235.
JORTIN, John, Acts I., 232. and the battle of Merom,
JOSEPH, Genesis, 325-414. Joshua, 236-248.
Administration of, Genesis, and the complaint of Ephraim,
369-382. Joshua, 306.
and his brethren in Egypt, and the Gibeonites, Joshua,
Genesis, 383-414. 211-222.
and Jacob, Genesis, 328. and Jesus, Joshua, 21, 248,
—-and Pharaoh's dream, Genesis, 325-
361. Antecedents of, Joshua, 22-36.
Burial Joshua, 399.
of, The call of, Joshua, 48-59.
compared with Christ, Genesis, Captures Ai, Joshua, 189-200.
336- Change of the name of, Joshua,
compared with David and Dan- 32.
iel, Genesis, 326. Charge to the people, Joshua,
Faith of, Hebrews, 260. 70-81.
forgotten, Exodus, 14. Death of, Judges, 45.
friendless and helpless, Genesis, defeated at Ai, Joshua, 168.
34i- Designation of, Numbers, 339.
gives his sons to Jacob, Gene- Encouragement of, Joshua,
sis, 421, 422. 60-69.
in Egypt, Exodus, 3. His work continued that of
in prison, Genesis, 339-354. Moses, Joshua, 13.
interprets dreams, Genesis, in practical command, Num-
350. bers, 244.
marries Asenath, Genesis, 371. jealous for Moses, Numbers,
Place of burial, Joshua, 203. 132; Joshua, 31.
Preservation of the body of, Last appeal of, Joshua, 388-
Genesis, 412; Exodus, 204. 401.
Purity of, Genesis, 346. not a prophet, Joshua, 12.
typical in his life, Genesis, 340. Old age of, Joshua, 249-255.
JOSEPHUS, Flavius, Acts I., 125, one of the spies, Numbers, 151.
158, 174, 198. 217. 235, 236, Self-sacrifice of, Joshua, 323.
JOSHUA—JUBA L 191

JOSHUA, a spy, Joshua, 32. JOSIAH becomes king, Deuteron


a successor to Moses, Joshua, omy, 45.
37-47- Death of, II. Kings, 402-410.
work for Israel, Joshua, 402- Reformation of, II. Kings, 385
416. Reign of, II. Kings, 374-384
JOSHUA, The Book, criticism, Chronicles, 456-460.
Joshua, 17. JOTHAM, King of Judah, II.

in two parts, Joshua, 14. Kings, 214-216.


Revision of the, Joshua, 19. JOTHAM, Judges, 213-223:
Spiritual lesson of, Joshua, Isaiah I., 20.
21. JOURNAL OF HELLENIC
JOSHUA I., 5, Hebrews, 318. STUDIES, Acts II., 261, 265,
JOSHUA VII., 19, James, 97. 364, ^72, 374-
JOSHUA VIII., 30, Deuteronomy, JOURNAL THEORY, Numbers,
11.
435-
32-35, Galatians, 188. JOY, after the return from exile,

JOSHUA IX., 27, Ezekiel, 428. Ezra, 56, 57.


JOSHUA X., 10, 11, Psalms II., The believers double, Peter,

438-
JOSHUA XL, 20, Chronicles, 288. for the justified, Romans, 128-
22, Jeremiah II., 232. 137-
JOSHUA XIII., 7, Deuteronomy, The fruit of the spirit is, Gala-

357- tians, 381-383.

15-28, Jeremiah II., 237. in the resurrection, John II.,

7,2,, Ephesians, 50. 231-232.


JOSHUA XVIII., 22, Chronicles, in suffering, Colossians, 116-

327- 131-
28, Chronicles, 278. in temptation, James, 62-67.
JOSHUA XX., 4, Numbers, 402. of the Beatitudes, Matthew,
JOSHUA XXL, 17, Jeremiah II., 62.
120. of the Lord, Ezra, 290-294.
JOSHUA XXIL, 5, Deuteronomy, of the Soul, Proverbs, 193.
123. Peace and, Philippians, 317.

19, Ezekiel, 323. 336-


JOSHUA XXIIL, 11, Deuter- A religion of, Leviticus, 473.

onomy, 123. True, I. Samuel, 180; Psalms


12, Chronicles, 77. I., 48.
JOSHUA XXIV., 19, Romans, 88. JOYCE, James W., Acts oj the
JOSIAH, King of Judah, Isaiah Church, Acts II., 237.
II., 30; Jeremiah I., 19-21; Irish names, Acts II., 88.

Twelve Prophets II., 12-17. JUBAL, Genesis, 46.


192 JUBILEE OF THE HEBREWS—JUDGES

JUBILEE OF THE HEBREWS, JUDAS compared with Ahaz,


Leviticus, 487-501. Isaiah I., 118.
JUDAIZING, Philippians, 173- compared with Haman, Ezra,
187. 37i-
JUDAH, son of Jacob, and his compared with Lot, Genesis,
speech to Joseph, Genesis, 392. 190.
——blessed by Jacob, Genesis, 431. Remorse of, Matthew, 413-
J CD AH THE TRIBE, blessed by 415.
Moses, Deuteronomy, 464. the traitor, Matthew, 134, 381,
Genealogies of, Chronicles, 385, 404; Mark, 88-91, 364-
106. 374; Luke, 379-38i; John II.,

in the van, Numbers, 102. 89-105, 263.


The inheritance of, Joshua, JUDAS not Iscariot, James, 372.
287-299. JUDAS OF JAMES, James, 372,
JUDAH, The Kingdom, Chro- 376.
nology of, 745-458 B. C, II. JUDE, The Epistle, and II. Peter,
Kings, 286. James, 391-400.
compared with Israel, I. Kings, Authenticity of, James, 365-
276-285. 376.
contrasted with Israel, Jere- Persons denounced in, James,
miah I., 1 14-133. 388-391-
Decline and fall of, Ezekiel, 3- Purpose of, James, 377, 378.

12. JUDE, 4, James, 168; Revelation,


End of the Monarchy, Ezekiel, 99.
97-1 1 1. 6, Ephesians, 401; Revelation,
Exodus from Babylon, Ezra, 206.
36-47- 7, Revelation, 250.
Kings of, Table, II. Kings, 8, 10, Pastoral Epistles, 48,
496. 302; John Epistles, 120.
Last Kings of, Chronicles, 455- 9, Peter, 300; Revelation, 205.
464. 14, Hebrews, 301; Peter, 156.
Persistent apostacy, Jeremiah 16, Peter, 315.
II., 283-294. 18, Philippians, 281.
Ruin of, Jeremiah II., 295- 20, Romans, 222.
307- JUDGES, The, Period of the,
Social and religious corrup- Joshua, 412.
tion, Jeremiah II., 270-282. Their vindication, Judges, 57.
—— Wicked kings of, Chronicles, JUDGES, The book, consistent,
198-200. Judges, 56.
See NAMES OF KINGS. full of war like ardour, Judges,
JUDAS, Acts I., 80, 81; II., 56. 3-
JUD GES—JULIAN THE A POSTA TE 193

JUDGES, a second Genesis, JUDGES XX., 12, Joshua, 318.


Judges, i. 16, Joshua, 318.
JUDGES I., i, Deuteronomy, 464. 26, Leviticus, 105; Ezra, 128.
8, Chronicles, 278. JUDGES XXL, 19, Joshua, 313.
17, Chronicles, 82. JUDGMENT, and then deliver-

JUDGES II., 9, Joshua, 324. ance, Judges, 74.


JUDGES IV., 4, Daniel, 30. Boldness in the day of, John
11, 17, Joshua, 263. Epistles, 210-219.

JUDGES V., 4, Numbers, 383; The broken vessel a symbol of,

Twelve Prophets II., 151, 153. Jeremiah I., 398-410.


13, 23, Daniel, 6j. by Christ, John I., 200; He-
16, Psalms II., 278. brews, 188-195.
28, Ecclesiastes, 107; Revela- Carefulness after, Leviticus,
tion, 389. 250-255.
31, Deuteronomy, 123. Conviction of, John II., 221.
JUDGES VII., 2, Jeremiah I., 129; Day of, James, 412.
18, Hebrews, 262. Doctrine of eternal, Hebrews,
JUDGES VIII., 21, Psalms II., 87.
437- Fear of the, Deuteronomy, 234.
JUDGES IX., 8, Chronicles, 327. Future, Ecclesiastes, 320;
17, Psalms III., 421. Twelve Prophets II., 369-
28, Jeremiah I., 72. 37i-
JUDGES X., 10-14, Jeremiah I., The impending, Mark, 351-
99. 358.
JUDGES XL, 33, Hebrews, 263. •
of the beast and false prophet,
35, Hebrews, 262. Revelation, 327-334.
JUDGES XII., s, Psalms III., 348. of God, I. Samuel, 242; Job,
JUDGES XIII., 7, Hebrews, 262. 292; Psalms L, 62-66; Jere-
22, John I., 4. miah I., 355.
JUDGES XVI., 28, Hebrews, 262. of the heathen, Twelve Proph-
JUDGES XVII., Numbers, 32. .ets II., 431-436.
3, Jeremiah I., 67. of Israel, Twelve Prophets I.,

4, Jeremiah I., 196. 303-307-


7, Numbers, 398. of murmurers, Numbers, 120.
JUDGES XVIII., 7, Joshua, 346. of Satan, Revelation, 335-359.
30, Joshua, 345. The righteous have it here,

JUDGES XIX., 1, Joshua, 346. Peter, 189-200.


22, Jeremiah II., 283. to come, Peter, 335-344.
30,Twelve Prophets II., 248. JULIAN THE APOSTATE, Acts L,
JUDGES XX., 8, Deuteronomy, 393; Pastoral Epistles, 6, 96,

464. 119.
194 JULIAN THE APOSTATE—JUVENAL

JULIAN THE APOSTATE com- JUSTICE, Right course of, Num-


pared with Joash, Chronicles, bers, 316.
411. should be open, Judges, 412.
JULIUS, The Centurion, Acts II., Wisdom and, Proverbs, 41, 42.
460. JUSTIFICATION, and holiness,
JUSTICE, and blood revenge, Num- Romans, 156-186.
bers, 401. by faith, Joshua, 159-161;
Equality of, II. Samuel, 124. Proverbs, 161; Romans, 93-99.
God's, Hebrews, 99. life by the Holy Spirit, Romans,

Human effort for, Judges, 104; 203-217.


Job, 237. Peace, love and joy in, Romans,
Impatient, Numbers, 315. 128-137.
in Israel, Deuteronomy, 377- JUSTIN MARTYR, Acts I., ix, x,
395- xi, 275, 35s, 400, 414, 417;
in punishment, II. Samuel, 207. II., 27, 267, 282, 395, 396;
Longing for, Isaiah L, 436, Pastoral Epistles, 6, 96, 119;
437- James, 4, 130, 146,429,441;
of God, I. Samuel, 29; Psalms Peter v, 87, 191, 231.
II., 190. JUSTUS, Acts II., 325.
Passion for, Judges, 58. JUVENAL, Acts II., 132.
KADESH— KINGDOM OF CHRIST 195

K
KADESH, Mustering at, Numbers, KINDNESS, of the renewed soul,
222. Colossians, 308.
Position of, Numbers, 384. to be returned with kindness,
The tribes at, Numbers, 103. II. Samuel, 150.
KALISCH, M. M., Galatians, 293; True, II. Samuel, 22, 143.

John Epistles, 268. KING, The, and people of Ezekiel's


KANT, Immanuel, John Epistles, vision, Ezekiel, 447-461.

124. KING, called shepherds, Jeremiah


KAUTSCH, Emil, Jeremiah II., II., 100, 102, 324.
225, 231, 240, 315, 319. 322, Dependent upon Jehovah,
328, 339. 349; Twelve Proph- Deuteronomy, 298-301.
ets II.,380, 381, 454- Favour of a, Job, 357, 369.
KEATS, John, Song of Solomon, —— Israeldemands a, I. Samuel,
190. 109-120.
KEBLE, John, Acts I., 20, 21, Samuel defines a, I. Samuel,
227, 324, 368; II., 70; James, 116.
106, 107. a speaker for God, Deuter-
KEDAR and Hazor, Jeremiah II., onomy, 296-307.
251-254. Theory of a, Chronicles, 195.
KEILAH, David at, I. Samuel, Treatment of the, Proverbs,
357- 324-336.
KEIM, T., on the resurrection of ——Worship of God and the, I.

Christ, I. Corinthians, 331. Samuel, 197.


KEMPIS, Thomas a, Song ofSolo- KING, Rev. Robert, The Ruling
mon, 335; I. Corinthians, 300. Elder, Acts II., 417.
KENITES, The, Numbers, 105, KINGDOM OF CHRIST, Luke,
266, 312. 241-254; John II., 50-55.
KIBROTH-HATTAVAH, Num- The Gospel of the, Matthew,
bers, 134; Psalms II., 391. 57-io4-
KINDNESS, Brotherly, Hebrews, Invitation to enter the, Mat-
99. thew, 95-104.
a fruit of the spirit, Galatians, The law of the, Matthew, 69-95.
384- Parable of the, Matthew, 173-
Laws of, Deuteronomy, 411- 185.
432. Place in the, Matthew, 287-
of David, II. Samuel, 135. 292; Mark, 287-295.
196 KINGDOM OF CHRIST— I. KINGS XX.

KINGDOM OF CHRIST, Signs of I. KINGS XL, 4, Ecclesiastes, 18.


the, Matthew, 105-131. —26, Psalms III., 348.
KINGS, The book of, I. Kings. — 29, Joshua, 314; Jeremiah I.,

14-29. 282; Twelve Prophets I., 25.


Chronology of the first book, I. KIXGS XII., 4-16, Ezekiel, 441.

I. Kings. 500-503. — 16, Ezekiel, 316.


Historian of the book of, I. — 21, Joshua, 317
Kings, 30-38. — 22, Twelve Prophets I., 25.
I. KINGS I., 3, Song of Solomon, I. KINGS XIII. , 3, Isaiah I.,

4- "3-
I. KIXGS II., 7, Luke, 76. — (>, Twelve Prophets II., 280.
I. KINGS III., 3, Deuteronomy, I. KIXGS XIV., 17, Song of Solo-
123, 382. mon, 12.

4. Joshua, 21S. — 25, Jeremiah I., 90.


5, Joshua, 318. — 27, 2S. Ezekiel, 428.
11, Jeremiah I., 265. I. KINGS XV., 4, Psalms, 354.
25, Psalms III.. 368. — 13, Daniel, 211.
26, Peter, 121. — 17. Jeremiah II.,335.
I. KINGS IV., 20, 25, Ecclesiastes, I. KINGS XVI., 7. Proverbs, 332.
10. — 18, 23. 24. Song of Solomon,
21, Revelation, 150. 12.

24, Psalms II., 411. —34. Joshua, 151.


25, Deuteronomy, 364. I. KIXGS XVII. , 1, Revelation,
33> Proverbs, 12. 182.
I. KINGS V., 10, 11, Acts II., 183. — 6, Revelation. 204.
I. KINGS VI., 2, Ezra, 91. — 22, Hebrews, 263.
22, Exodus, 418. I. KINGS XVIII., 21, Jeremiah I.,

36, Ezra, 93. 97-


I. KINGS VIII., 11, Revelation, — 27, Jeremiah I., 307.
264. — 28, Jeremiah I., 99.
22, Pastoral Epistles, 97. — 29, 36, Ezekiel, 472.
27, Acts I., 303. I. KIXGS XIX., 1-3, Hebrews, 263.
47, Psalms III., 142. — 5, Revelation. 204.
44, Daniel, 226. — 10, Deuteronomy. 20; Jere-
50, Psalms III., 151. miah I., 102; Romans, 2S5;
4X > 53> Ephesians, 50. James, 294.
63, Ezra, 101. — 12,Romans, 90.
I. KINGS IX., 3. Jeremiah I., 67. —18, Romans, 285; Jeremiah I.,

I. KINGS X., 9, Peter, 135. 96.


I. KINGS XL, 3, Song of Solo- I. KINGS XX., 43. Jeremiah I.,

mon, 11, 148.


/. KINGS XXL— II. KINGS XXIII. 197

I. KINGS XXL, 3, Jeremiah 11., II KINGS XVI., 3, Jeremiah II.,

,310. 285.
I. KINGS XXII., 5-28, Ezekiel, 117. —9, Jeremiah II., 248.
—— ii, Jeremiah I., 282; II. 124. — -15, 16, Ezekiel, 455, 472.
— 19, Daniel, 202; Revelation, II KINGS XVII. , 5, Isaiah I., 148.
271. —6, Twelve Prophets II., 19.
——39, Psalms, 64. —10, Jeremiah I., 97.
II. Kings I., 10, 12, Revelation, —— 15, Psalms III., 218; Jere-
181. miah I., 79.
II. KINGS II., 2, Joshua, 202. —20, Jeremiah I., 161.
——9, John I., 48. —2441, Ezekiel, 323.
-10, Acts I., 125. —25, Jeremiah I., 89.
II. KINGS III., 4, Leviticus, 161. —31, Leviticus, 387; Ezra, 66.
—-15, Daniel, 30. —32, Jeremiah I., 259.
-27, Jeremiah I., 156. -33, Ezra, 66.
II. KINGS IV., 13, Ezekiel, 348. —41, Ezodus, 293.
-23, Numbers, 350. II. KINGS XVIIL, 2, Isaiah I.,

-35, Hebrews, 263. 375-


II. KINGS V., 3, Leviticus, 330. —4, Jeremiah II., 18; Twelve
-7, Leviticus, 331. Prophets II., 5 ; Galatians, 267.
-12, 13, Jeremiah I., 298. -7, Jeremiah I., 106.
-16, Daniel, 212. -13-16, Isaiah I., 321.
II. KINGS VI., 16, Jeremiah I., -16, Isaiah I., 345.
424. -22, Jeremiah I., 97.
-17, Hebrews, 263. -26, Jeremiah I., 218.
II. KINGS IX., 7, James, 294. -31, 32, Colossians, 63.
-1 1, Daniel, 31. II. KINGS XX., 1, Isaiah I., 375.
-25, 27, Joshua, 303. -5, Hebrews, 263.
-30, Ecclesiastes, 107. —-12, 13, Romans, 218.
-37, Jeremiah I., 203. II. KINGS XXL, 4, 5, Jeremiah
II. KINGS X., 15, Deuteronomy, I-, i55-
322. -6, Jeremiah II., 285.
II. KINGS XL, 12, Psalms I., 87; -7, Ezekiel, 84.
III., 70. -23, Twelve Prophets II., 12.
II. KINGS XII., 11, Ezekiel, 437. II. KINGS XXII. , 8, Jeremiah I.,

-17, Ezekiel, 474. 15, 251; II., 33.


II. KINGS XIII., 21, Ezekiel, 348. -1 1-20, Twelve Prophets II., 25.
II. KINGS XIV., 6, Ezekiel, 146. -13, Jeremiah I., 198.
-22, Twelve Prophets II., 167. -14, Jeremiah I., 16.
II. KINGS XV., 19, Ezekiel, 192. II. KINGS XXIIL, 2, Jeremiah I.,

-35, Jeremiah II., 17, 15-


198 II. KINGS XXIII.—KORAH

II. KINGS XXIII., 3, Jeremiah I., KIRKPATRICK, A. F., Psalms I.»

16, 252. 222 Twelve Prophets


; II., 117,
9, Ezekiel, 430. 118.
—— 10, Jeremiah I., 97. KIRJATH-JEARIM, The Ark at,
14, Ezekiel, 437. I. Samuel, 85; Psalms III.,

15, Jeremiah II., 147. 349-


19, Jeremiah I., 24. KISS, Greet one another with a
24, Twelve Prophets II., 27. holy, Thessalonians, 259-261.
26, Ezekiel, 2^, 146. KITTO, John, Acts I., 25, 181,
29, Twelve Prophets II., 21. 278, 282; II., 16.
30-32, Jeremiah II., 7. The blindness of, Joshua, 126.
34, Jeremiah I., 28, 43; II., KLOSTERMANN, August, Eze-
63- kiel, 49, 5 5 ; Twelve Prophets
36, Jeremiah I., 43. IE, 327-
33"35> Twelve Prophets II., KNOWLEDGE, Increasing in the,
28. of God, Colossians, 49.
37, Jeremiah I., 152; II., 5. •
not the main thing, Job, 390.
II. KINGS XXIV., 1, Jeremiah I., of all things, John Epistles,
152, 204; II., 44; Twelve 166-178.
Prophets II., 30. of Christ, Philippians, 199-
2, Jeremiah I., 271. 216; Peter, 250.
6, Twelve Prophets II., 30. of God, Hebrews, 144.
8-17, Jeremiah II., 85. to pass away, I. Corinthians,
—— 10, Jeremiah I., 208, 294. 303-305-
13, Jeremiah I., 124. KNOX, Alexander, Acts II., 100;
14-16, Ezekiel, 3. Philippians, 199, 200, 202.
18-20, Jeremiah II., 96. KNOX, John, Isaiah II., 95.
II. KINGS XXV., 4, 5, Song of KOHATHITES, Duties of, Num-
Solomon, 298. bers, 42; Joshua, 342.
9, Song of Solomon, 266. KOHELETH, Job, 38; Ecclesi-
18, Ezekiel, 437 Twelve Proph-
; astes, 14, 23-26, 285.
ets II., 47. KOHLER, August, divides Jonah,
19, Jeremiah I., 72. Twelve Prophets II., 510.
27-30, Jeremiah II., 86; Twelve ROLLING, W., Pastoral Epistles,
Prophets II., 31. 8.

KINGSLEY, Charles, Acts I., 209. KORACHITES, Psalms II., 43.


KISH, Asses Samuel, 127.
of, I. KORAH, his claim, Numbers, 196.
KIRIATH-HUZOTH, Numbers, his doom, Numbers, 205.
290. Revolt of, Numbers, 195;
KIRIATH-SEPHER, Judges, 18, Psalms III., 144.
-o, used by Jude, James, 450-462.
JiTOS TERS—K YRIA 199

KOSTERS, Dr. W. H., Twelve 35, 162; Twelve Prophets I.,

Prophets II., 204, 205, 206, 19, 203, 238; II., 81, 86, 117,
207, 234, 248, 260, 274. 126, 192, 203, 213, 280,451,
KRENKEL, M., Pastoral Epis- 457, 458, 498.
tles, 9, 207, 407. KUENEN, on the Commandments,
KRUGER, Gustav, Isaiah II., 435, Deuteronomy, 61.
442. KUHN.W., Journal Comp. Philol.,

KUENEN, Abraham, Isaiah II., Acts II., 265.


458; Jeremiah I., 368; II., KURTZ, John H., Hebrews, 253.

205, 206; Ezekiel, 14; Daniel, KYRIA, John Epistles, 283.


200 LABA.Y— LAMENTATIONS IV.

LABAN, Genesis, 293-295. LAMENTATION I., 5, Jeremiah I.,

LABOUR, Christian worth of, 295.


Thessalonians, 20J 205. 375- 11, Jeremiah I., 83.
39°- 12, Peter, 136.

Necessity of, Genesis, 30. 14. Twelve Prophets II., 56.


Results of, Proverbs, 269. LAMENTATIONS II., 10, Jere-
LACHISH, Nebuchadnezzer at, II. miah I., 293, 305.
Kings, 45 S. x Jeremiah I., 316.
5- x 7>

Sennacherib at, II. Kings, 328. Psalms II., 374.


iS.

LACORDAIRE, Pere, quoted, Ec- LAMENTATIONS III., 6, Psalms


clesiastes, 130, 131. III., 412.
LACROIX, Paul, Manners of Med- 14, Psalms II., 299.
dle Ages, Acts II., 16. 19, Isaiah II., 419.
LACTANTIUS. Jeremiah II., 67. 25, Peter, 196.
LAING, Samuel, quoted, Prov- 2S.Jeremiah I., 305.
erbs, 379, 380. 33, Twelve Prophets II., 74.
"LAMB OF GOD," Jesus the, 3S, Chronicles, 28S; Jeremiah
John I., 46. I., 104.
LAMB OF THE PASSOVER, The, 49, Psalms II., 374.
Exodus, 178, 179, 1S1, 184, 53, Daniel, 220, 22S.
IS 5 . 55-5 7; Daniel, 6.
LAMBETH CONFERENCES, LAMENTATIONS IV., 2, Jere-
Pastoral Epistles, 266. miah I., 291 ; Twelve Prophets
LAMECH, The family of, Genesis, II., 175-
45- 5. II. Kings, 453.
Song of, Genesis, 50. 7, 8, II. Kings, 452; Daniel,
LAMENTATIONS OF JERE- 139, 218.
MIAH, The date, Song of Solo- S, Psalms III., 91.
mon, 85. 10, II. Kings, 78, 452.

Origin of, Song of Solomon, 12, Ezekiel, 227.

75-86. 17, Ezekiel, 105.


Theme of, Song of Solomon, 20, Jeremiah I., 317; Eze-
87-96. kiel, 99; Twelve Prophets II.,
- —with the, Song of Solomon, 63- 3i-

346' 21, Job, 19.


LAMENTA TIONS IV.— LA W 201

LAMENTATIONS IV., 22, II. LAODICEA, Colossians, 402.


Kings, 461. Church of, Revelation, 61, 62.
LAMENTATIONS V., 4, II. Kings, Council of, James, 7, 14, 17,
452. 24; Peter, xiii.


7, Isaiah II., 183. LAPIDE, CORNELIUS a, Acts I.,

8, Psalms III., 369. 242; II., 46; Thessalonians,


16, Jeremiah I., 294. 177; John Epistles, 162.
19, Psalms III., 93. LAPSED, The, Hebrews, 15.
LAMMENAIS, M. de, Ecclesiastes, LARDNER, Nathaniel, James,
182. 420.
LAMP, The, shining in the dark LAST DAYS, Pastoral Epistles,
place, Peter, 271-282. 377; James, 278.
LAND, and rents, Deuteronomy, LATERAN COUNCIL, James,
372, 373- 34i-
Boundaries of,Numbers, 390. LATIMER, Bp. H., Jeremiah II.,

Division of, Numbers, 330. H3-


Ezekiel's allotment of the, Eze- LAUGHTER of God, Psalms I.,

kiel,485-499- IS-
hunger, Deuteronomy, 158. LAVER, of regeneration, Pastoral
—The Jubilee and, Leviticus, Epistles, 285-292.

491-493- of the Tabernacle, Exodus, 422.


law, Numbers, 407; Isaiah I., LAW, William, Song of Solomon,
42. 342-
Possession of, Deuteronomy, LAW, The, against idolatry, Deu-
362; Joshua, 283. teronomy, 277-294.
The vowing of, Leviticus, 546- and religion, Deuteronomy,
548. 239-252.
LANDELS, William, True Glory of Christian, rejected, Numbers,
Woman, I. Corinthians, 253. 187.
LANFRANC, Archbishop of Can- Contemplation of, Psalms I.,

terbury, Anecdote of, Prov- 192.


erbs, 205. contrasted with Salvation,
LANGE, John P., James, 285, Hebrews, 31.
296, 399- The cross the death of, Colos-
LANGLAND, William, Piers Plow- sians, 213-225.
man quoted, Twelve Prophets Curse of the, Galatians, 188-
145, 162, 393, 399.
I., I9S-
LANGUAGE, Abuse of, Isaiah I., Delight in the, Psalms I., 3.
260. Design of the, Galatians, 211-
LAOCOON, Song of Solomon, 226.
71. given at Sinai, Exodus, 277,
202 LAW—LEMME, L.

LAW, given by the Son, Hebrews, LAWRENCE, Lord, viceroy of In-

dia, Deuteronomy, 306.


given through angels, He- LA WS OFMANUPzxAzxonomy,
brews, 23. 30-32, 242, 243, 245, 246.
how far immutable, Hebrews, LAWYER, Work of the, I. Corin-
63. thians, 135.
in the spiritual life, Romans, LAYING ON OF HANDS, Leviti-
187-202. cus, 41-46; Acts I., 284, 285;
in the commandments, Exo- II., 414; I. Corinthians, 103;
dus, 280-286. Pastoral Epistles, 63, 64, 67,
The lesser, Exodus, 330-366. 166, 167, 315; Hebrews, 87.
moulded into the present fLAYMEN, Numbers, 202.
form, Ezra, 8. in Synods, Acts II., 236.
Nehemiah and the, Ezra, 271- LAZARUS, Feast of, John II., 4-
283. 17-
of the daily life, Leviticus, 277- raised, John I., 351-367; Ephe-
518. sians, 86.
of Hebrews judged harshly, LEADER, God does not ap-
Exodus, 334. prove all the acts of a, Judges,
of Holiness, Leviticus, 267- 59-
446. Qualification of a, Numbers,
of kindness, Deuteronomy, 340; Judges, 75, 216.
411-432. LEAH, Genesis, 291.
of the kingdom, Matthew, 69- LEAVEN, banished from houses,
95- Numbers, 352.
of sacrifices, Deuteronomy, of the Pharisees, Mark, 208-
253-266. 212.

of the stranger, Exodus, 353- Prohibition of, Leviticus, 73.

357- LE BAS AND WADDINGTON,


of uncleanness, Leviticus, 277- Voyage Archeolog, Acts I., 270;
366. II., 216.
of worship, Exodus, 336-338. LE BLANT, M., Acts I., 297.
our schoolmaster, Exodus, 8. LEGALISM, Hebrews, 148, 202.
Paul on going to, I. Corin- LEGIONS IN PALESTINE, Acts
thians, 129-144. II., 103.
Solidarity of the divine, James, LEGISLATION in Numbers, Num-
I32-I34- bers, 12.
Supreme excellence of the, LEIBNITZ, Gottfried W., Romans,
Psalms III., 244-289. 359-
LAW OF ACCOMMODATION, in LEMME, L., Pastoral Epistles, 9,
God's revelation, Genesis, 6. 407.
LEMUEL—LEVITICUS XIV. 203

LEMUEL, King, Word of, Prov- LEVITES, Duties of the, Numbers,


erbs, 396. 42; Chronicles, 100.
LEO THE GREAT, James, 340. given to Aaron, Numbers, 34.
LEPERS, Song of Solomon, 277- returning from Babylon, Ezra,
287. 44.
Exclusion Numbers, 48.
of, Service of the, Numbers, 39.
no pariahs, Numbers, 51. revolt with Korah, Numbers,
their condition, Numbers, 48. 201.
LEPROSY, Cases of, Numbers, 50. Support of the, Numbers, 215.
Cleansing of, Leviticus, 345- LEVITICAL LAW, Leviticus, 1;
357- Numbers, 8.

healed, Matthew, 107-109; LEVITICUS, Occasion and plan of,

Mark, 42 46. Leviticus, 18.


of garment or house, Leviti- Origin and authority of, Leviti-

cus, 358-366. cus, 5.


of Miriam, Numbers, 147. Present day use of, Leviticus,
the type of sin, Leviticus, 336; 24.
Numbers, 49; Matthew, 108. Purpose of, Leviticus, 20.
Uncleanness of, Leviticus, 327- LEVITICUS IV., 3, Isaiah I., 131
344- Ezekiel, 438.
LESLIE, Charles, Short and easy 7, Revelation, 98.
method with the Deists, Acts 31, Exodus, 413.
I-. 77- LEVITICUS V., 24, Jeremiah I.,

LEVI, son of Alpheus, Christ's call 176.


to, Mark, 56-61. LEVITICUS VI., 13, Ezra, 316.
LEVI, son of Jacob, and Jacob's LEVITICUS VII., 15, Psalms I.,

blessing, Genesis, 429. 222.


and the Shecemites, Genesis, 16, Proverbs, 97.
314- 31-34) Deuteronomy, 315.
LEVI, the tribe, blessed by Moses, LEVITICUS VIII., 6, 30, Hebrews,
Deuteronomy, 465. 186.
— in Deuteronomy, Numbers,
— 9, John Epistles, 13.
33- 26, Numbers, 32.
separate, Numbers, 7. 33, Numbers, 32.
Numbers, 25.
Service of, LEVITICUS X., 6, Ezekiel, 437.
LEVITES, admitted priests, Num- LEVITICUS XIII., 17, Mark,
bers, 33. 43-
- —and Hezekiah, Chronicles, 429. 45, Song of Solomon, 284.
Cities of the, Numbers, 396; 46, II. Kings, 83.
Joshua, 340-352. LEVITICUS XIV., 12, Numbers,
Consecration of, Numbers, 40. 49.
204 LEVITICUS XV.— LIBERTY

LEVITICUS XV., 31, Chronicles, LEVITICUS XXIIL, 39, I. Kings,


435- 290.
LEVITICUS XVL, 2, Exodus, 377. LEVITICUS XXIV.. 14, Acts I„
6, Ezekiel, 43S ; Hebrews, 74. ,i 33
11, 15, Ezekiel, 454. LEVITICUS XXV., 7, Deuter-
12, Exodus, 418. onomy, 430.
27, Hebrews, 322. 23, Psalms II., 11.
LEVITICUS XVII., 3, Deuter- 25, Jeremiah II., 311.
onomy, 259. 42, Exodus, 340.
11, Exodus, 398. LEVITICUS XXVI., 11, 12, II.

LEVITICUS XVIII., 3, Jeremiah Corinthians, 246.


I., 225. 26, Revelation, 92.
5, Romans, 268; Galatians, 33, Psalms III., 147.
191. 34) 35, Jeremiah I., 347.
18, Ezekiel, 191. 36, II. Kings, 406.
24, Jeremiah I., 82, 39, Psalms III., 150.
25, Jeremiah I., 202. 41, Proverbs, 311.
LEVITICUS XIX., 1, 2, Numbers, LEVITICUS XXVII., 14. Jeremiah
25- L, 67.
9, Deuteronomy, 358. 25, Ezekiel, 452.
12, Exodus, 303. 28, 29, Deuteronomy, 170.
13, James, 280. LEWIN, Thomas, Acts I., 196,
17, Matthew, 74. 24S; II., 31, 3,2, 39, 45, 60,
18, Galatians, 342. 80, 102, 119, 163, 167, 1S6,
18, 34, Deuteronomy, 127; 198, 360.
Luke, 295; Romans, 359. LIBANIUS, Acts II., 151, 152.
19, II. Corinthians, 240. LIBERALITY, Christian, Num-
27, Jeremiah I., 205. bers, 75; Proverbs, 43, 145.

33> 36, Proverbs, 218; Eze- - — of God, Joshua, 294.


kiel, 452. LIBERTY, and license, F^ter, 307,
LEVITICUS XXL, 5, Jeremiah I., 3*3-322-
334; Ezekiel, 437. -and love, I. Corinthians, 177-
9, Revelation, 309. 193-
LEVITICUS XXIIL, 6, Numbers, Christian, I. Corinthians, 229.
84. Claim for Christian, Philip-
10, Deuteronomy, 358; Eze- pians, 226-233.
kiel, 468. Cost of, Exodus, 87.
17, Numbers, 184; Acts I., 83. defined, Leviticus, 444.
24, Ezra, 276. The Gospel of, Luke, 142-147.
34; 36, Twelve Prophets II., Law of, Deuteronomy. 128.
241. of the Jubilee, Leviticus, 490.
LIBER T Y—LIN COLN 205

LIBERTY, Perils of, Galatians, LIFE, Purpose of, Job, 52.


333-346. rewards life, Job, 409.
LICE, Plague of, Exodus, 136, Sanctity of human, Joshua,
137- 327-329-
LICENTIOUSNESS, of oriental spirit and character, Jeremiah
religions, Leviticus, 388. II., 62.
of the Paganism of Paul's day, Words of eternal, John I., 227-
Ephesians, 271-274. 238.
LIDDON, H. P., Acts I., 55, 340; worth living? Ecclesiastes, 4;
James, 116, 230. Romans, 178.
LIFE, as vigour, Job, 260. LIGHT, Children of the, Ephesians,
a battle, Isaiah I., 339. 321-335-
—— Brevity of, Psalms II., 4, 7; The Gospel of, Luke, 137-142.
III., 12. healing, James, 245.
The chief good in the wise use of the world, Matthew, 66-69;
of, Ecclesiastes, 229-275. John I., 271-283.

Close of, Numbers, 235. LIGHTFOOT, Dr. J., Acts I., 64,
——conflict, Deuteronomy, 99. 84, 97, 125, 147, 158, 177,
. Drama of, Numbers, 330. 181, 182, 233, 260, 272, m,
a fire, Isaiah I., H7- 335; IL, 32, 57, 441; James,
From death to, Ephesians, 95- 77, 328.
108. LIGHTFOOT, Bishop J. B., Acts
.
The ideal in Christ, Judges, I., 166, 195, 239, 268, 269,
264. 274, 335> 376; IL, 96, 173,
Illusoriness of, Psalms II., 5. 252, 291, 293, 300, 344, 350,
Jesus Christ The, John I., 21 363> 37&> 427; Romans, 423;
II., 128-131. 11.Corinthians, 87, 374; Ephe-
Loss of a high ideal of, James, sians, 68, 90, 202, 262; Philip-
29. pians, 173, 175, 317, 364;
Love to God the law of, Deu- Colossians, 90, 155, 221, 325.
teronomy, 1 16-145. —— on Galatians, Acts II. , 19, 20,
Meaning of individual, Genesis, 50, 79, 84, 247, 251, 264,
14; Job, 61. 266; Romans, 115; Galatians,
The new nature and the new, 12, 16, 96, 143, 169, 217,
Colossians, 290-304. 264, 274, 289, 328, 371, 385;
of wisdom, Proverbs, 39-51. Pastoral Epistles, 113, 158,
Precepts for the innermost, Co- 227, 361; James, 17, 20, 32,
lossians, 305-319. 120, 367, 379, 429, 451 ; John
The present Christian life a Epistles, 283.
risen, Colossians, 257-270. LINCOLN, Abraham, James,
Principle of man's, Job, 382. 235-
206 LINUS— LOTZE

LINUS, Pastoral Epistles, "3, LOMBARD, Peter. Sentential,


338, 415, 416. Romans, 76.
LITTLE THINGS, Absorbing LOIS, Pastoral Epistles. 21. 388.
power of, Judges, 176. LONG-SUFFERING, Galatians,
Christianity and, Philippians, 3S4; Colossians. 310.
360. LORD, The term when used of
Divine concern for, Luke, 278. Christ, Pastoral Epistles, 424.
Importance of. Leviticus, 410. LORD'S PRAYER, Luke. 180-1S5.
test the quality ofmenJJudges, and the Decalogue, Deuter-
174. onomy. -3.
Value of, Colossians, 378, 379; -
and Mohammedan custom,
John Epistles, 127. Leviticus, t,-^.

LIPSIUS, R. A.. Acts I., 25; II., LORD'S SUPPER, The, Numbers,
5. S3- 86-S9; Hebrews, 322.
LITERATURE, Christianity and •
Abuse of, at Corinth, I. Corin-
unchristian, Pastoral Epistles, thians, 259-272.
224-236. Desecration of, Leviticus, 440-
LITURGICAL FORMS in the New- 4-P-
Testament, Pastoral Epistles, instituted, Matthew, 392-395;
83. 134- Mark, 374-383-
LIVINGSTONE, David, and his LOT, Abraham rescues, Genesis,
religion inseparable, Joshua, 121-133-
4- compared to Judas, Genesis,
begs to be sent forward, 190.
Joshua, 272. Escape of, Peter, 241, 291,
Faith of, I. Samuel, 421. 292.
—— Story of, Proverbs, 59. Failure of. Philippians, 39.
Suffering Kings, 422.
of, I. a hospitable man. Genesis, 176.
LOA VESAXD FISHES, Forthe separates from Abraham, Gen-
sake of the, II.Samuel, 94. esis, 108-120.
LOCKE, J., Acts I., 402. visited by angels, Genesis, 176,
LOCUSTS, and the day of the 188.
Lord, Twelve Prophets II., Wife of, Genesis, 194-197.
398-417. LOT, The, cast in choosing Saul,
for good, Ecclesiastes, 267. I. Samuel, 158.
The plague of, Exodus, 154- Inquiry by, Joshua, 171; Prov-
160; Revelation, 146, 147. erbs, 217.
LOGOS, The, Doctrine of, John I., •
Saul uses, I. Samuel, 237.
3-70; John Epistles, 83. used by the Philistines, I. Sam-
doctrine not in the Pentateuch, uel, 78.

Exodus, 363. LOTZE, Hermann, Isaiah I., 410.


LOVE— LUKE 207

LOVE, and the absence of faith, LOVE, of Ruth and Naomi, Judges,
Judges, 406. 380.
and character, Philippians, 31, our true life, John II., 197.
38. A reserve in, Genesis, 402.
and holiness, Romans, 359, Sin against, Isaiah II., 467;
360. Twelve Prophets 346-354.
I.,

and humility, Galatians, 377, to God the law of life, Deuter-


378. onomy, 1 16-145.
and prayers, Thessalonians, True, tested, Song of Solo-
II7-I34- mon, 15-27.
Attribute of, Isaiah II., 140. ——Union in, Colossians, 158-162.
the bond of perfectness, Colos- unquenchable, Song of Solo-
sians, 315-317. mon, 28-40.
covering sins, Peter, 168. LOVE-FEASTS, See AGAPE.
The craving for, Thessaloni- LOVING KINDNESS, Psalms I.,

ans, 122. 348; II., 217, 458, 464; III.,

emphasized, Deuteronomy,4i 2. 83> Jo8, 380; Isaiah I., 436.


for the justified, Romans, 128- LOWLY, Exaltation of the, James,
139- 80-82.
For the sake of, Colossians, LOYALTY of Barzillai, II. Sam-
448-451. uel, 303.

the fruit of the spirit, Gala- of the people to Joshua.
tians, 379-38i- Joshua, 79.
The Gospel of, Luke, 134. to Christ, Joshua, 81.
Jealousy of Divine, James, to God, Joshua, 367.
232-237. LUCIAN, Acts I., 278; II., 312.
Labour of, Thessalonians, 27- LUCIFER OF CAGLIARI, James,
30. 43i-
Liberty and, I. Corinthians, LUCRETIUS, Galatians, 39;
177-193; Galatians, 340. Ephesians, 268.
Measure of Christ's, II. Corin- idea of God, Exodus, 60.
thians, 186-197. LUDOLF. Hiob, History of Ethi-
No gift like, I. Corinthians, opia, Acts
I., 415.

293-308. LUKE, Pastoral Epistles, 23, 27,


of Christ, Ephesians, 200; John 207, 209, 421-423.
II., 408. —— and Demas, Colossians, 398-
of David for Absalom, II. Sam- 401.
uel, 214. at Philippi, Acts II., 391.
of God, Joshua, 104; Psalms Life of, Luke, 3-7.
II., 25; Isaiah
II., 76, 399, LUKE, The Gospel, Authorship of,

451; Thessalonians, 370-372. Acts L, 10.


208 LUKE—LUKE X.

LUKE, Chronology of, Luke, 130. LUKE IV., 16, Mark, 21.
Coincidences with, James, 313. 16-29, Jeremiah I., 7.

Genesis of the Gospel, Luke, 17, Isaiah II., 6.

1-14. 21, Pastoral Epistles, 392.


LUKE I., 1, 2, Pastoral Epistles, 24, Jeremiah I., 264.
337) 36i- 25, Daniel, 237.

4, Pastoral Epistles, 388. 26, 27, Galatians, 140.


5, Chronicles, 103. 29, James, 34.
6, James, 32. LUKE James, 248.
V., 8,

10, Exodus, 419; Leviticus, 71. 12, Mark, 78.

19, Romans, 235. 22, James, 122.


28, Ephesians, 35. LUKE VI., 12, Jeremiah I., 128.
36, 58> James, 28. 15, James, 26.

42, 43, Galatians, 364. 19, Peter, 101.

53, James, 49. 20, 24, James, 49.

54, 55, Galatians, 209. 25, 26, James, 83.


70, Romans, 13. 34, Ezra, 258.
78, Ephesians, no; John Epis- 35, 36, Ephesians, 300.
tles, 197. 36, Psalms III., 201.
LUKE II., 7, James, 31. 40, Peter, 228.
9, Revelation, 304. 48, Peter, 228.
13, Daniel, 202. LUKE VII., 35, Proverbs, 119.
22-24, Leviticus, 314. 39-40, Mark, 240.
25, 26, 38, Daniel, 288; James, 41, Leviticus, 171.
32- 42, 43, Ephesians, 312.
32, James, 115. 47, Peter, 168.
36, Chronicles, 105; Ezra, 42; LUKE VIII., 10, Matthew, 178.
John Epistles, 285. ——19, James, 28, 32.

37 John Epistles, 19.


1
28, Daniel, 179.

44, James, 28. LUKE IX., 22, Peter, 266.

49, Leviticus, 55. 26, Romans, 35.


52, Isaiah II., 169; Mark, 353. 31, Psalms III., 302; Peter,
LUKE III., 4, Isaiah II., 6. 261, 266.
14, Acts II., 105. 32, Daniel, 262; Matthew, 237.
21, I. Kings, 143. 49, Galatians, 121.
22, Leviticus, 203; John I., 51-56, II- Kings, 12.
41. 54, Mark, 83; James, 26.
27, 31, II. Kings, 435; Jere- LUKE X., 3, Jeremiah I., 269.

miah II , 92. 7, Peter, 207.



31, I. Kings, 105. 14, John Epistles, 211.

LUKE IV., 5-7, Ephesians, 400. 15, Jeremiah I., 363.


LUKE X.—LUKE XIX. 209

LUKE X., 17-20, Ephesians, 401 LUKE XIII., 16, Song of Solomon,
Revelation, 207. 220.
18, James, 242. 20, Song of Solomon, 153.
21, Revelation, 131. LUKE XIV., 11, 16, James, 247,
34> James, 328. 247.
LUKE XL, 13, Galatians, 230, 15-24, Leviticus, 90.
253; Ephesians, 54. 26, Leviticus, 249; Jeremiah I.,

14-26, Ephesians, 401. 270; Romans, 250.


20, Exodus, 430. 34, 35, Revelation, 232.
21, 22, Ephesians, 398; Rev- LUKE XV., 10, Revelation, 83.
elation, 207. 18, Ezra, 183.

27> 28 » James, 374. LUKE XV., 21, Song of Solomon,


—28, Peter, 319. 241.
29, 30, Twelve Prophets II., 23, Leviticus, 90.

507- 29, Galatians, 249.


31, James, 193; John Epis- LUKE XVI., 8, Ephesians, 402.
tles, 211. 19-31, Galatians, 181; Pas-
38, Mark, 240. toral Epistles, 327; James, 49.
46, Galatians, 307. 23, II. Corinthians, 349.
47, Philippians, 177. 25, Exodus, 293.
49, Mark, 354; James, 193. LUKE XVII.,2, James, 351.

50, Mark, 220. 12, Mark, 44.


LUKE XII., 1, Mark, 376. 18, II. Kings, 258.

4, John Epistles, 309. 26-30, Ezekiel, 72.


5, Romans, 39. 28-30, James, 278.
7, Ezra, 87. 29, Jeremiah I., 271.
8, Revelation, 116. LUKE XVIII., 2, John Epistles,
14-58, Deuteronomy, 389. 19.
19, James, 262. •
6, Ephesians, 402.
24, 27, James, 105. 8, Exodus, 106; Thessaloni-
25, Peter, 358. ans, 309; Peter, 332.
35-40, Philippians, 304; Peter, 11, Daniel, 226; Romans, 56,
42. 258.
37, Peter, 215. 13, Romans, 54.
39, Peter, 355. 16, Leviticus, 318.

47, James, 271. 29, 30, Proverbs, 38.


LUKE XIII., 1-5, Song of Solo- 31, 32, Isaiah II., 285; John
mon, 150. Epistles, 191, 192.
4, Leviticus, 171. 32, Matthew, 413.
7, Galatians, 298. LUKE XIX., 1-10, Matthew, 293.
14, Mark, 240. 11, Matthew, 358.
210 LUKE XIX.—LUTHER
LUKE XIX., 38, Proverbs, 335. LUKE XXIIL, 50, James, 32.

39, 40, Matthew, 299. 51, Matthew, 408, 431.


41-44. Matthew, 300. LUKE XXIV., 12, James, 107;
42, Mark, 108. Peter, 38.
LUKE XX., 35, Philippians, 245; 22, Peter, 108.
Hebrews, 264. -5--7, Romans, 14.

36, Ephesians, 1S5. 27, Leviticus, 23.


38, Hebrews, 22S. 34> 3,7- Mark, 441.
42, Peter, 194. 37, Matthew, 199; John Epis-
47, James, 168. tles, 245.
LUKE XXL, 4, John Epistles, 193. 39, Mark, 354; John Epistles,
20, Daniel, 101, 283. 82.
24, Leviticus, 538. 41, Mark, 43S; John Epistles,
25, Peter, 356. 246
27, Revelation, 160. 44, Leviticus, 7; Daniel, 98;
28, Ephesians, 61. Acts I., 76.
34, Philippians, 284. 47, Ephesians, 27; James, 4.

36, Twelve Prophets II., 314. 48, Matthew, 439.


LUKE XXII., 4, Acts L, 177. 51, Mark, 444.

13, James, 241. LUSTS, as the causes of strife,

18. Colossians, 62. James, 214-223.


20, Jeremiah II., 362. their effect on prayer, James,
24, Matthew, 387; John II., 223-225.
77; James, 202. LUTHER, Martin, Romans, 229;
26, Ephesians, 275. II. Corinthians, 80, 189; Gala-
31, 32,Mark, 414; Galatians, tians, 3, 290; Ephesians, 244;
136; Ephesians, 401. Colossians, 230, 418, 446;
32, Peter, 3, 373. James, 23, 147, 159, 203, 427,
43, Matthew, 404; Hebre\vs,28. 454, 457; Peter xvii; John
44, Hebrews, 76. Epistles, 70.
51, Matthew, 405; John II., and the book of Daniel, Dan-
265. iel, 36.
LUKE XXIIL, 1 2, Revelation, 1S5. and the book of Esther, Ezra,
16, 22, Pastoral Epistles, 75. 351-
—— 28, Song of Solomon, 122. and the Epistle of James,
34, Jeremiah I., 4. Proverbs, 148.
35, Psalms, 216. definesGod, Exodus, 292.
43, Acts I., 124; II. Corin- humbles himself, I. Samuel, 94.
thians, 349; Pastoral Epis- Justification, Romans, 172.
tles, 2,27. on the care of God, Mark,
46, Peter, 195. 286.
L UTHER--L YTTON 211

LUTHER, on faith and works, LYING, Results of Jacob's, Genesis,


Exodus, 282. 274.
on sin, Psalms II., 131. to save life, Joshua, 89.
persecuted, I. Kings, 422. tongue, Proverbs, 89, 167, 168.
Prayer of Jonah, Twelve Proph- "LYONS," "EPISTLE TO THE
ets II., 512. CHURCH OF," Acts I., 8.

LUZ, Judges, 28. LYSIAS, Claudius, Acts II., 429.


LYCAONIA, Acts II., 212, 265. LYSTRA, Acts II., 200, 212-217,
LYDIA, Acts II., 278. 260; Pastoral Epistles, 21, 22,
LYING, Ephesians, 292. 24.
acted, Acts I., 226. LYTTLETON, Jord George, on the
David, Samuel, 399.
I. Conversion of Paul, Acts II.,

not needed for the attain- 40.


ment of God's ends, Genesis, LYTTON, Bulvver, Ecclesiastes,
103. 215.
212 MA A C/fAJ7—JfAJV

M
MAACHAH, daughter of Talmai. MALACHI II., S, Twelve Prophets
wife of David, II. Samuel, 39. II., 56.
MACCABAEAN PRINCES, He- 12. Deuteronomy, 405; Dan-
brews, 115. iel, 190.
MACEDONIA, St. Paul in, Acts 15. John Epistles, 183.
II., 271-300. MALACHI III.. 1, Daniel, 11, 108;
MACHPELAH, Purchase of, Gene- Matthew, 305 Peter, 276. ;

sis. 229 sq. 2, 3, Jeremiah I., 148.

MACKNIGHT, James, Hebrews, 4, 10, Chronicles, 232.

248. 5. James, 281.


MAGIC, Pastoral Epistles, 3S3. S, 9, Leviticus, 166.

at Ephesus, Acts II., 352. 8-12. Ezra, 316.

Books of, destroyed, Acts II., 16, Daniel. 322.

355- 17, Ephesians, 60.

MAGNIFICAT, The, Luke, 39- 24, Twelve Prophets I., 372.


42; James, 236, 237. MALACHI IV., 1, 5, Revelation,
MAHANAIM, David flees to, II. 105.
Samuel, 241-252; Psalms I., 2, Revelation, 385.
4-6, II. Kings, 24.

the residence of Ishbosheth, II. 5, Peter, 32S.


Samuel, 24. MALALAS. John, Acts I., 342;
MAHER-SHALAL -HASH-BAZ, II., 157.
Isaiah I., 120. MALCHION. James, 370.
MAINE, Sir Henry, Pastoral Epis- MALEBRANCHE, Nicolas, He-
tles, 159. brews, 205.
" Ancient La*u\" quoted, Jere- MALICE, Colossians, 2S6.
miah I., 2S2. MALTA, Acts II., 462.
MALACHI, The Book, Twelve Paul at, Acts II., 450-471.

Prophets II., 3-9-3/"-- MAN, alone able to approve God's


MALACHI I., 2. 3, Romans, 250. purpose, Genesis, 13.
6, 13. Leviticus, 3S. becomes heir of God throuoh
8, Chronicles, 232. death. Genesis, 235.

14, Leviticus, 443. the chief work of God, Genesis


MALACHI II., 4, Twelve Proph- 11.

ets I., 259. the crowning work of God,


Jeremiah I., 227. Genesis, 13.
5,
MAN—MARK I. 213

MAN, to cultivate the curse of sin MANNA, Complained of, Numbers,


out of the world, Genesis, 31. 121.
faculty for worship, (lenesis, 1 1. Numbers, 122.
glorified,
—— given up to his own way, withdrawn, Joshua, 123.
Romans, 48-55. MANOAH, Prayer of, Judges, 273-
Greek and Roman idea (if, 276.
Acts I., 55-66. MANSEL, H. L., James, 392.
The ideal, Genesis, 64. MANSI, Giovanni D., Councils,
inferior to angels, Hebrews, 34. Acts II., 220, 259, 279.
not a tool, Exodus, 429. MANUFACTURING among the
of sin, Thessalonians, 305-322. Israelites, Deuteronomy, 362.
Pagan view of, Deuteronomy, MAPS, Use of, Acts II., 100.
101-104. MARAH, Exodus, 226.
Primitive condition of, Gene- MARATHON, The battle, and that
sis, 17. of Bethoron, Joshua, 228.
subject to more than one sin, MARCELLINUS, Pope, Acts II.,

Genesis, yy. 144.


versus "the Time spirit," Exo- MARCH, in the wilderness, Num-
dus, 27. bers, 101.
What is? Psalms I., 72-74. of humanity, Numbers, 98.
without God, Psalms I., 119. Order of Israelites, Numbers,
MANASSEH, King of Judah, his 97-
reign reactionary, Deuter- MARCION, and the Pastoral Epis-
onomy, 41. tles, Pastoral Epistles, 4, 5, 8,
Idolatry, Deuteronomy, 121; 10.
II. Kings, 360-363. and St. Luke's Gospel, Acts I.,

—— Reign of, Chronicles, 444-454; 10, 270.


Twelve Prophets II., 4-12. MARCUS AURELIUS, Ecclesi-
succeeds Hezekiah, II. Kings, astes, 119; Thessalonians,
35i-37o- 392; Pastoral Epistles, 89, 257.
MANASSEH, son of Joseph, blessed MARGOLIOUTH,D.S., James, 79.
by Jacob, Genesis, 421. MARIA THERESA, of Voltaire,
born, Genesis, 372. John Epistles, 96.
MANASSEH, The tribe, blessed by MARK, Acts II., 252, 254, 256;
Moses, Deuteronomy, 467. Colossians, 388, 389; Pas-
Inheritance of Ephraim and, toral Epistles, 409, 410.
Joshua, 300-311. Coincidences with the Gospel of,

MANDEANS, Acts II., 344. James, 312.


MANLINESS, Genesis, 22; Num- MARK I., 12, Joshua, 297; Luke,
bers, 258. 107; Peter, 180.
MANNA, Exodus, 238-244. 15, Romans, 93.
214 MARK I.—MARK XII.
MARK I., 1 8, Twelve Prophets I., MARK VII., 21, John Epistles,
79- 145-
24, John I., 233. MARK VIII., 12, Matthew, 168.
31, Luke, 158; James, 329. •
13, Matthew, 217.
34, James, 184. 15, Exodus, 187.
MARK II., 19, Song of Solomon, 31, Peter, 266.
45- 34, Jeremiah I., 270.
27, Exodus, 310; Jeremiah I., 38, James, 227.
372. MARK IX., 6, II. Corinthians,
MARK III., 8, Twelve Prophets II., 304-
169. 10, Matthew, 234.
14, Pastoral Epistles, 59, 219. n-13, Revelation, 105.
18, James, 26. 14, Matthew, 245.
21, Jeremiah I., 269; II. Corin- 15, Matthew, 246.
thians, 191; James, 34, 313. 38-42, Matthew, 2^7; Gala-
26, Proverbs, 73. tians, 121.
31, Jeremiah I., 270. 42, James, 351.
32, James, 28, 32. 49, I. Kings, 203.
MARK IV., 12, Matthew, 178. MARK X., 21, Leviticus, 338.
13, James, 241. 2 9> 30, James, 236.
15, James, 241. 33, Matthew, 413.
26, Acts II., 434. 35, James, 26.
38, Jeremiah I., 307. 39, Revelation, 317.
MARK V., 3, Daniel, 193. MARK XL, 1-10, John II., 23.
7, Daniel, 179. 12-23, James, 185, 228.
23, James, 329. 23, James, 122.
25-34, Leviticus, 311. 24, James, 330.
30, Peter, 10 1. 25, Daniel, 226.
MARK VI., 2, John II., 75; James, 32, Matthew, 195.
193- MARK XII., 10, Pastoral Epistles,
3, James, 26, 29, 32. 392.
4, James, 35. 24, Pastoral Epistles, 392.
8, 9, Pastoral Epistles, 394. 26, Chronicles, 15.
11, John Epistles, 211. •

27, Pastoral Epistles, 326.


13, James, 329. 29, 30, Galatians, 220.
19, 20, Matthew, 188. 30, 31, Luke, 295.
26, Daniel, 227. 32, 33, I. Kings, 215.
So, Song of Solomon, 261. 37, Peter, 96.
MARK VII., 8, Colossians, 188. 38, John Epistles, 293.
15, 20, 23, James, 177. 40, James, 168.
19, I. Kings, 218. 44, John Epistles, 193.
MARK XIII.— MARTYRS 215

MARK XIIL, 3, James, 26. MARRIAGE, as an illustration,


11, Revelation, 389. Romans, 183-186.
9, Deuteronomy, 389. •
Christ on, Matthew, 268-270.
14, Song of Solomon, 118; Christian, Ephesians, 353-365.
-Daniel, 12, 101. fitA) , ) t» ° Ezra and foreign, Ezra, 131-
3 2> 3i, James, 280; John 152.
Epistles, 168; Revelation, figure of religion, Isaiah II.,

253- 398.
—35, Romans, 362. laws, Numbers, 58.
MARK XIV., 14, Luke, 76. Loveless, Genesis, 59; Prov-
26, Psalms III., 206. erbs, 45.

33, Luke, 367. Nehemiah and foreign, Ezra,


34, Pastoral Epistles, 136. 347-
37, 38, Peter, 224. of expedience, Numbers, 280.
58, Jeremiah II., 17; Luke, of Isaac, Genesis, 240-253.
388. of Ruth and Boaz, Judges, 408-
62, Daniel, 248. 420.
——65, Luke, 389; Peter, xi. Paul on, I. Corinthians, 161-
71, Luke, 384. 176.
MARK XV., 1, Acts I., 233. purified and exalted in the Old
6, Acts II., 382. Testament, Isaiah II., 400.
12, John II., 312. •
a safeguard, Proverbs, 69-71.
21, Matthew, 422. Second, Pastoral Epistles,
34, Song of Solomon, 131. 122, 125.
40, James, 26. a serious undertaking, Judges,
42, Matthew, 387. 285.
MARK XVI., John Epistles, 245.
8, a test of the uniqueness of
15, Matthew, 439; Luke, 403; Hebrew prophecy, Isaiah II.,

Romans, 226. 76, 398.


16, Acts II., 73. with unbelievers, Joshua, 385;
17, Acts I., 100. Chronicles, 402; II. Corinthi-
18, John Epistles, 69. ans, 240-246.
19, 20, Psalms III., 186. MARSEILLES, Acts II., 374, 390.
MARKLAND, J. H., Thessa- MARTHA AND MARY, Luke, 306-
lonians, 288. 316.
MARNAS, God of Gaza, Acts I., MARTIAL, Epigrams, Acts I., 312.
410. MARTYROLOGIES, James, 31.
MARQUARDT, Joachim, Acts II., MARTYROLOGIUM ROMANUM,
104, 458. Acts I., 325.
MARRIAGE, Abnormal, Genesis, MARTYRS, Revelation, 98-104.
57, 58. Three classes of, Acts I., 323.
216 MA HY— MATTHEW V,

MARY, Sister of Lazarus, anoints MATTHEW I., 12, II. Kings, 435;
Christ, Matthew, 382-384; Jeremiah II., 92.
Mark, 359-363; John II., 1-17. 19, James. 32.
commended, John II., 10-16. 20, Revelation, 200.
MARY, The Virgin, Luke, 47-66. 21, Romans, 372.
Annunciation to, Luke, 50, 55, 23, Revelation, 385.

59- 25, James, 31.


at Cana, Luke, 64. MATTHEW II., 15, Isaiah II.,

at Capernaum, Luke, 65. 268.


at the Cross, Luke, 66; John 16, Revelation, 202.
II., 3I9-33I- 18, Jeremiah II., 335.
interrupts Christ, Matthew, MATTHEW III., 1, Joshua, 297.
168-172. ——3, Isaiah II., 6; Luke, 215.
Reticence of, Luke, 58. 6, Acts I., 146.
Song of, Luke, 39-42. 8, 9, Leviticus, 166.
Song of Hannah and of, I. 9, Jeremiah I., 124; Ezekiel,
Samuel, 31. 292; Galatians, 181.
undue exaltation of, Luke, 53. 15, Luke, 98.
—visits Elizabeth, Luke, 36. •
17, Leviticus, 172; Luke, 215.
MASON, Arthur James, Diocletian MATTHEW IV., 1, Joshua, 297.
Persecution, Acts II., 367. 4, Revelation, 204.
MASS, Sacrifices of the, Hebrews, 5, Daniel, 284.
134- 8, James, 229.
MASSUTIUS, Acts II., n, 55, 60. 13, Jeremiah I., 7.
MATERIALISM, Job, 54. 21, James, 26.
and religious faith, Judges, 23, Acts I., 272.
114; Isaiah I., 175. MATTHEW V., 3, Romans, 345.
in France, Deuteronomy, 213, 8, Revelation, 195.
214. 11, 12, James, 64, 294.
MATTHEW, See LEVI. 14. 16, Leviticus, 476; Revela-
Christ's call to, Mark, 56-61. tion, 181, 365.
MATTHEW, The Gospel, Coinci- 17, iS, Hebrews, 63.
dences with, James, 310. 18, Leviticus, 9.
for the Jew, Matthew, 3. 20, Galatians, 343.
the Genesis of the New Testa- 21, 22, James, 222.
ment, Matthew, 4. 22, Deuteronomy, 389; James,
in its natural order, Matthew, 155-
3- 28, James, 222.
MATTHEW I., 1, Romans, 16. 32, Exodus, 303.
5, Joshua, 154; Hebrews, 261; 33-37> Luke, 384.
James, 157. 38-42, Leviticus, 483.
MA TTHE W V.— MA TTHEW XII 217

MATTHEW V., 42, Pastoral Epis- MATTHEW X., 16, James, 102.
tles, 320. 17, Deuteronomy, 389.
43, 44, I. Kings, 101 ; Luke, 18-20, Ephesians, 428.

343; James, 67. 19, Acts I., 183.


45, Exodus, 104; Song of Solo- 20, Galatians, 253.
mon, 208. 21, 25, Mark, 220.
MATTHEW VI., 1, Daniel, 195; 22, II. Corinthians, 20.
II. Corinthians, 283; Peter, 71. ——28, John Epistles, 309.
2, 5, 16, James, 84. 34, Song of Solomon, 142.
7, Ezra, 181. 35, Ezra, 151.
14, James, 352. 27, Ezra, 151.
22, Proverbs, 47. 40, Revelation, 389.
23, Revelation, 232. 42, Leviticus, 180.
24, Exodus, 293 Romans, 250. ; MATTHEW XL, 5, Leviticus, 331
2 8, 30, James, 85. James, 49.
29, Chronicles, 172; Ezra, 50. 11, Galatians, 250; Revela-

2,2, Leviticus, 224; I. Kings, tion, 102.

125. 12, Twelve Prophets I., 230.


45, John Epistles, 119. 19, Proverbs, 119.
MATTHEW VII., 1, James, 293. 21, 22, Jeremiah II., 51.
1-5, Galatians, 395; James, 22, 24, John Epistles, 211.
251. 23, Song of Solomon, 134.
5, James, 352. 25, Daniel, 202.

6, Proverbs, 126; Revelation, 27, Revelation, 326.
384- 29, II. Corinthians, 292;
15, Revelation, 228. James, 81; John Epistles, 309.
16-18, James, 183. MATTHEW XII., 4, Exodus, 310;
—21-23, James, 137. Leviticus, 10.
24-27, James, 101. 7, I. Kings, 215.
27, Peter, 228. 17, Isaiah II., 6.

MATTHEW VIII., 4, Leviticus, 9. 19, 20, I. Kings, 397.


5-13, Acts II., 105. 20, Galatians, 395; John Epis-
10, Mark, 353. tles, 232.
17, Isaiah II., 6, 352; Peter, 27, Pastoral Epistles, 326.
101. 33, Ephesians, 296; James,
MATTHEW IX., 1 3, I. Kings, 2 1 s ; 183.
Mark, 59. 26, Ephesians, 297; James,
23, Jeremiah I., 202. 3i4-
57> 38, Revelation, 253. 39, James, 227.
MATTHEW X., 2, James, 26. 39, 41, Twelve Prophets II.,

3, James, 26. 507; Pastoral Epistles, 358.


218 MATTHEW XII.— MATTHEW XXII.
MATTHEW XII., 40, Twelve MATTHEW XVI., 26, Joshua,
Prophets II., 507. 260.
41, 42, John Epistles, 211. 27, Proverbs, 159.
42, Chronicles, 172; James, MATTHEW XVII., 5, James, 26.
193- 20, James, 330.
43, Proverbs, 130. 24, Mark, 240.
46, James, 28, 32. MATTHEW XVIII., 6, James, 351.
MATTHEW XIII., 26, Revetefc*w, 7, Leviticus, 442.
9, Galatians, 278.
29, 30, Revelation, 253. 16, II. Corinthians, ^y^.
30, Revelation, 154. 17, Mark, 158.
32, Revelation, 253. 19, Daniel, 151.
35, Ephesians, 129. 22, Peter, 169.
38, Mark, in. 23-35, Leviticus, 171.
39, Leviticus, 460, 470. 25, II. Kings, 43.
41, Galatians, 299; Revela- 35, Proverbs, 319.
tion, 258. MATTHEW XIX, 8, Leviticus,
43, Daniel, 324. 404; Deuteronomy, 404; II.
48, Ephesians, 296. Corinthians, 128; Galatians,
49, 50, Revelation, 258. 219.
54, James, 193. 2 3> 2 4> James, 49, 83.
55, James, 26, 29, 32. 29, Leviticus, 224; Daniel, 222.
MATTHEW XIV., 3-6, Leviticus, MATTHEW XX, 2, Revelation, 92.
10. 3, 6,James, 156.
11, 12, Luke, 104. 20, Mark, 83.
MATTHEW XV., 1-9, Acts II., 15. MATTHEW XXI, 13, Jeremiah I,
$-6, Leviticus, 14. 159-
5, 6, Leviticus, 551. 16, Peter, 74.
6, Jeremiah I., 176. 19, Jeremiah I, 180.
7-9, I. Kings, 220. 21, James, 122; Revelation,
18, Proverbs, 166. 141.
19, Proverbs, 58. ii, Hebrews, 32.
MATTHEW XVI., 4, James, 227. 42-44, Daniel, 161; Pastoral
——13, Daniel, 248. Epistles, 392.
13-16, Acts II., 101. MATTHEW XXII, 1-14, Leviti-
15-18, Ephesians, n. cus, 91; Song of Solomon, 45.
18, Peter, 70; Revelation, 357. 2, Revelation, 322.
19, Acts I., 147. 3, Proverbs, 124.
21, Peter, 266. 12, Revelation, 353.

22, John Epistles, 293. 14, Revelation, 175.

24, Philippians, 284; Peter, 99. 32, Pastoral Epistles, 326.


MA TTHE W XXII.--MA TTHE W XXVII. 219

MATTHEW XXII., 34-40, Acts MATTHEW XXIV., 29, Peter,


II., 15; Peter, 90. 356; Revelation, 106.
41 -46, Psalms III., 183; Ephe- 30, Daniel, 248; Revelation,
sians, 91. 160.
43, Psalms III., 185. 3i, Thessalonians, 174.
45, Hebrews, 114; Revelation, 35, Hebrews, 63, Peter, 357.
385. 36, Leviticus, 15.
MATTHEW XXIII., 3, James, 168. 37-39, James, 278; Peter, 332.
8, Peter, 120. 42, Peter, 329.
10, Peter, 236. 44, James, 102.
11, Peter, 121. MATTHEW XXV., 10, Revelation,
12, James, 247. 3*4-
13-36, James, 276. 1 9, Romans, 362, 386.
23, Leviticus, 563. 3i, Hebrews, 26.
29, Jeremiah I., 314. 3i- 46, Revelation, 346.
32, Romans, 290. 34, Ephesians, 27.
33-35, Jeremiah I., 363; Ro- 4i, Leviticus, 559; Ephesians,
mans, 292. 40 ] ; Peter, 289.
34, James, 193; Revelation, MATTHEW XXVI., 2, Mark, 360.
291. 3, Acts II., 32.
35, Psalms 401; Jeremiah
II., 12, Mark, 363.
II., 304; James, 32; Revela- 26, 27, Revelation, 324.
tion, 310. 28, II. Corinthians, 116.

37> Jeremiah I., 102; James, 30, Psalms III., 206.


294. 36, I. Kings, 406.
38, Galatians, 297. 38, Pastoral Epistles, 136.
MATTHEW XXIV., 1, 2, Peter, 39, Leviticus, 56.
193- 41, Romans, 222.
3-27, John Epistles, 211. 46, Luke, 381.
5, 8-12, Ephesians, 412. 53, John II., 272.
6, 7, Daniel, 320; Revelation, 63, 64, James, 308.
90. 64, Mark, 53, 352.
11, Thessalonians, 309. 64, John Epistles, 211.
13, Revelation, 127. 67, Isaiah II., 285; Peter, xi.

14, Leviticus, 472. 74, Luke, 384.


15, Daniel, 12, 101, 283, 286. MATTHEW XXVII., 9, Twelve
21, 22., Ephesians, 340. Prophets II., 450.
22, Numbers, 40; Daniel, 264. 18, Peter, 63.
24, Thessalonians, 309; Rev- 25, Romans, 296.
elation, 229. 54, Acts II., 106.
27, Hebrews, 188. 55, Peter, 108.
220 MA TTHE W XX VII. —MER C V
MATTHEW XXVII., 56, James, MEGIDDO, Joshua, 303; Jere-
26. miah I., 317.
59. John Epistles, 245. MELCHISEDEK, Genesis, 128-
63, John Epistles, 293. 131; Hebrews, 75, 79, 88, 135,
66, Ephesians, 53. 156.
MATTHEW XXVIII., 10, James, 4, Allegory of, Hebrews, 109-130.
29. a title, Genesis, 131.
13, John Epistles, 247. MELITO, Bishop of Sardis, Peter,
18, Leviticus, 199; Peter, 145. xiii.

19, Acts II., 73: II. Corin- MELVILLE, Henry, Acts II., 114.
thians, 87. MEMORY and life, Colossians,
20, Pastoral Epistles, 333; 474-
Revelation, 44, 131. MENAHEM, King of Israel, II.

MATTHIAS, Election of, Acts I., Kings, 221-226.


61-81. MENANDER, Acts II., 11.
MAURICE, F D., Acts II., 206; MENDICANT ORDERS, Acts II.,

James, 64. 227.


MAYOR, J. B., James, 115. MENEPHTAH, Death of the son
MAZZINI, Giuseppe, Isaiah L, 84- of, Exodus, 193.
86; II., 259; Twelve Prophets the Pharaoh of the Exodus,
I., 89. Exodus, 90.
M'CAUL, A., Old Paths, Romans, Tomb of, Exodus, 161-166.
69. MEPHIBOSHETH, David and, II.

MEAT-OFFERING, Leviticus, 63- Samuel, 134-145, 297.


81 ; Numbers, 180. Zibah and, II. Samuel, 242.
MEATH, Lord, John Epistles, MEPHISTOPHELES, Job, 36.
200, 201. MERAB, daughter of Saul, I. Sam-
MECHITARITES, Acts I., viii. uel, 302.
MEDAD, Eldad and, Numbers, 130. MERARITES, Duties of the, Num-
MEDE, Joseph, Acts I., 64, 67, 84. bers, 44.
MEDIA, Isaiah II., 107. MERCHANT, The, has an honor-
MEDIATOR, Christ a, Hebrews, able career, Deuteronomy,
*37- 369-
Desire for a, Job, 147. Vocation ofthe, Isaiah I., 296,
Idea of a, Deuteronomy, 109, 297.
no. MERCIES of God, I. Samuel, 105;
ofthe New Covenant, Hebrews, Psalms III., 159.
302. MERCY, and faithfulness, Psalms
MEEKNESS, Proverbs, 172, 210; I., 348.
Galatians, 387; Colossians, Covenant and, Ezra, 178.
311; James, 196-198. Peace and, Galatians, 447.
MERCY—MICAH IV 221

MERCY, Trust in God's, Psalms MESSIAH, referred to by Balaam?


I., 121. Numbers, 311.
MERCY SEAT, The, Exodus, 377; ——referred to by Hannah, I. Sam-
Hebrews, 154. uel, 35.
MERIBAH, Exodus, 249-252; ——universal dominion, Psalms I.,

Psalms III., 148. 18.


MERIT, No hope in human, Ro- METAPHORS of James, James,
mans, 78-83. 86, 88.
MERIVALE, Dean C, Hebrews, 96, METAPHRASTES, Simeon, Acts
195- I., vl., 218.
MERODACH-BALADAN, Isaiah MEYER, H. A. \Y\, Acts I., 98,
I., 200, 376. 217, 230; II., 342; Romans,
and Hezekiah, II. Kings, 315. 261; II. Corinthians, 65, 137,
defeated, II. Kings, 323. 139, 149, 165, 239, 267, 317,
MEROE, Acts I., 412. 374; Galatians, 95, 116, 217,
MEROM, Battle of, Joshua, 236- 229, 274, 328; Ephesians, 4,
248. 42, 48, 359, 416; Philippians,
MERX, Adalbert, on Joel, Twelve "7, 173; James, 32, 390.
Prophets II., 394-396, 436. MICAH OF MT. EPHRAIM,
MESOPOTAMIA, Isaiah II., 51, Judges, 336.
56. MICAH, the prophet, of the reign
MESSAGE, The Divine, Numbers, of Manasseh, II. Kings, 364.
219. MICAH, the book, Twelve Proph-
MESSIAH, Isaiah I., 89, 90, 115 ets, 357-438.
sq. 129, 131-144, 180 sq., 249; MICAH I., 4, Psalms III., 63;
Ezekiel,304-321; Daniel, 69; Peter, 357.
Twelve Prophets I., 408-418; 7, Revelation, 290.
Hebrews, 35, 114. 10-16, II. Kings, 299.
the anointed, I. Samuel, 147. 12, Jeremiah II., 329.
Conspiracy against, Psalms MICAH II., 9, Ezekiel, 312.
I., 13- 12, Ezekiel, 314.
Hope for a, Chronicles, 299- MICAH HI., s, II. Kings, 463.
310. —8, Ezekiel, 120.
in type, Chronicles, 131. 10, Proverbs, 26; Jeremiah II.,
Kingdom of, Acts I., 27. 276; Twelve Prophets II., 146.
——of David, II. Samuel, 366- 11, II. Kings, 397, 463.

375- 12, Psalms II., 399; Jeremiah


of Isaiah, II. Kings, 269. II., 23; Daniel, 81.
of the Psalmist, Psalms II., 90, MICAH IV., 1, 2, II. Kings, 263;
329. Jeremiah II., 107; Peter, 33.
prophesied, Deuteronomy,339. 2, Jeremiah L, 85.
222 MICAH IV. —MILTON

MICAH IV., 4, Deuteronomy, MIDIANITES, Defeat of the,

364- Judges, 178-194.


6, Twelve Prophets II., 74. Modern, Judges, 139.
9, Jeremiah I., 184. Number of the, Numbers,
11-13, Ezekiel, 372. 368.
13, Psalms III., 63. plot against Israel, Numbers,
MICAH V., 1, II. Kings, 239; 313-
Jeremiah I., 119. to be vexed, Numbers, 318.
1-6, Ezekiel, 311. War with the, Numbers, 365.
2, Chronicles, 144; John Epis- MIDRASH, James, 420.
tles, 82. MIGRATION of Abraham for a

3, Ezekiel, 314. spiritual cause, Genesis, 85.

5, Jeremiah I., 90; II., 100. ——of Israel to Egypt of great


7, Isaiah II., 307. importance, Genesis, 321.
MICAH VI., 1, Isaiah I., 17. of nations, Genesis, 83.
3, Jeremiah I., 81. MILETUS, Acts II., 405.
6-8, I. Kings, 212; Jeremiah Paul at, Acts II., 405-421.
II., 35; Ezekiel, 463. MILITARISM in Numbers, Num-
7, II. Kings, 37. bers, 17.

8, Psalms I., 138; Jeremiah I., MILL, John Stuart, Ezekiel, 340;
207. Acts I., 132; I. Corinthians
10, 11, Leviticus, 415. 208; Pastoral Epistles, 39;
16, II. Kings, 145. John Epistles, 119, 123.

MICAH VII., 1-20, II. Kings, 356. on creation, Genesis, 9; Job,


5, Jeremiah I., 192. 257-
MICAIAH, son of Imlah, I. Kings, MILLES, Bishop Thomas, Acts I.,

459, 490-493. 67.


MICHAL, aids David to escape, I. MILLIGAN, Wm., Pastoral Epis-
Samuel, 307. tles, 117.
David married to, I. Samuel, ——on The Resicrrection, Acts II.,

303- 134-
restored to David, II. Samuel, MILMAN, Henry, Jeremiah II., 91,
44-46. 152; Acts I., 217.
MICHMASH, Jonathans exploit MILTON, John, Proverbs, 59, 69,
at, I. Samuel, 218-228. in, 133, 316, 367; Ecclesias-
MICROCOSM and Macrocosm, tes, 209; Song of Solomon, 88;
Job, 402. Isaiah II., 259; Jeremiah II.,

MIDIAN, Moses in, Exodus, 39- 102; Daniel, 139, 140, 163,
88; Hebrews, 253. 197; Mark, 13, 272; Gala-
MIDIANITES, Numbers, 261. tians, 259; Colossians, y6, 91;

conquer Israel, Judges, 138. John Epistles, 227.


MILTON— MIRACLES OF CHRIST 223

MILTON, the Puritan, Deuter- MIRACLES, of Moses, Exodus,


onomy, 192-195. 72, 121-170.
Satan of, Job, 35; Proverbs, MIRACLES OF CHRIST, Mat-
59- thew, 105-131; Mark, 2438,
MINING, Job, 314. 129 161; Luke, 255-280.
MINISTERING TO THE SAINTS, At the marriage in Cana, John
Hebrews, 192, 313. I., 67-84.
MINISTRY and the prophet, Blind man of Bethsaida, Mark,
Chronicles, 259. 213 216.
Call to the, Isaiah I., 76-78. The Centurion's servant, Mat-
Duties of the, Numbers, 212. thew, 109-111; Luke, 195-
Educational work of, Chroni- 208.
cles, 223. The deaf and dumb man, Mark,
Influence of a high-minded, 200-204.
Deuteronomy, 327. Death vanquished, Matthew,
not a profession, Jeremiah II., 122 128.
104. The demoniac boy, Mark, 238-
not to be secluded, Joshua,3oS. 247.
Objectors to a regular, Deuter- The demoniac of Gadara, Mark,
onomy, 330. 141-151.
Origin of the Christian, Pas- Demons cast out, Matthew,
toral Epistles, 104-117. 117, 118; Mark, 28-33.
— —A paid, Chronicles, 238, 263- Feedingthefivethousand, Mat-
265. thew, 192, 193; Mark, 176-
Provision for the, Numbers, 183; Luke, 269-280; John I.,

399- 208.
St. Paul and the, Acts II., •
Feeding the four thousand,
385-421; I. Corinthians, 97- Mark, 205-308.
112; Colossians, 132-150. —The fever patient, Matthew,
Support of the, I. Corinthians, 111-113.
195-209. Jairus' daughter, Mark, 151-
An unworthy, Judges, 344. 161.
MIRACLES, Hebrews, 30 sq. 306. Lazerus raised, John I., 351-
and natural law, I. Samuel, 367-
99, 100. ——The leper healed, Matthew,
of Christ, Matthew, 105-131; 107-109; Mark, 42-46; Luke,
John II., 142-144, 423-426. 260.
of Christ and Moses compared, Lost faculties restored, Mat-
Exodus, 132. thew, 1 28-13 1.
of Christ not creative, Exodus, The man at Bethsaida, John
125; Mark, 181. I., 175-187-
224 MIRACLES OF CHRIST— MOHAMMED AN

MIRACLES OF CHRIST, The MISSIONS, Necessity of a healthy


man blind from birth, John I., independence, Acts I., 200.
301-317- Principle of work, Romans,
Miraculous draught of fish, 2-S.
Luke, 166-174. MISTAKES, Education in, John I.,

The nobleman's son, John I., 27S.


I59-I73- MISUNDERSTANDINGS, Genesis,
Peter's mother in-law, Luke, 410; Proverbs, 200; Twelve
15S. Prophets I., 319.
The sick of the palsy, Mark, MITHRA, Worship of, Ezra, 35;
47-5-1 - Acts I., 32: II., 35.
Sins forgiven, Matthew, 11S- MIVART, St. George, Genesis of
121. species, Acts I., 60.

The storm stilled, Matthew, MIXED MULTITUDE, Numbers,
115-117, 197-202; Mark, 133- 121.
140. MIZPAH, Judges, 236, 237.
The withered hand, Mark, 71- Gedaliah murdered at, II.

74- Kings, 470.


MIRIAM, Death of, Numbers, 223. Samuel calls the people, I.

Jealousy of, Numbers. 136- Samuel, 93.


141. MNASON, Acts II., 426.
Pharaoh's daughter and. Exo- MOAB, Isaiah I., 94, 273; Jere-
dus, 32. miahll., 234-241 ;Ezekiel, 226,
Punishment of, Numbers, 227: Twelve Prophets I., 132.
147. David wars against, II. Sam-
MIRTH, Wisdom better than, Ec- uel, 112, 113.
clesiastes, 139. Invasion of, II. Kings, 29-39.
MISANTHROPE, The, Proverbs, overrun by Amorites, Num-
240. bers, 254.
MISCHIEF- Proverbs, 169, 170. Plains of, Numbers, 260.
MISOPOGON, Acts II., 159. revolt against Ahaziah, II.

MISSIONS, Pastoral Epistles, Kings, 5-7.

193-198. MOABITE STONE, Deuteronomy,


and the Atonement, John Epis- 136, 169; I. Kings, 339,451:
tles, 1 06-1 16. Ezekiel, 226.
Christian generosity and. MOHAMMED, on love, I. Corin-
Proverbs, 45. thians, 300.
in Africa, Thessalonians, 157, MOHAMMEDAN, Acts I., 314,
158. 402.
methods not to be criticised, contempt for women, Ecclesi-

Thessalonians, 96. astes, 204.


MOHAMMEDAN— MOSES 225

MOHAMMEDAN, Conversion of MONOTHEISM, moral and polit-

the, Twelve Prophets II., 538. ical advantages, Isaiah I., 108-
Decay, Deuteronomy, 211. 1 10.

method of slaughter, Leviti- of Israel defined, Isaiah II.,

cus, 373. 36-40, 129, 149.


origin and Hebrews, Deuter- MONTANISTS, Acts I., 154; Pas-
onomy, 157, 161. toral Epistles, 70, 115.
prophet, Deuteronomy, 341. MONTGOMERY, James, Romans,
religion,John Epistles, 111. 235-
slavery, John Epistles, 182. MONUMENTA FRANCISCANA,
MOHLER, John A., Symbolism, I. Acts I., 163.
Corinthians, 264. MORAL severity, Numbers, 370.
MOLECH, Worship of, Leviticus, MORALITY, Civilization without,

387; II. Kings, 362. Numbers, 372.


MOLINOS, Miguel de, Acts II., Decay of, Twelve Prophets I.,

446. 255-268.
MOLL, Dr. A., on Hypnotism, -^Heathen lack of, Ezra, 105.
Acts I., 100, 123, 230, 360. progressive, Exodus, 23.
MOMMSEN, Acts II., 96, 103, MORALS, Paul on Christian,

140, 150, 281, 378, 468. Ephesians, 259-351.


MONASTICISM, Celtic, Acts II., MORDECAI, Ezra, 379, 384, 392-
88. 404.
MONEY and the church, II. Corin- MORE, Sir Thomas, Ecclesiastes,

thians, 263. 303; Jeremiah II., 102.


and sympathy, John I., 16. MOREHOUSE, Bishop James,
Danger in the love of, John James, 345.
II., 102; Acts I., 227. MORINUS, Jean, Exerc. Bibl.] Acts
MONICA, James, 358.
St., II., 13.
MONOD, Adolph, Ephesians, 68, MORLEY, John, on Dante, Deuter-
107, 138, 344- onomy, 488.
MONOTHEISM, Judges, 32; •
on the origin of Christianity,
Isaiah II., 88, 236-251. Numbers, 88.
and the creation, Genesis, 8. MOSES, Exodus, 26-442.
and the imagination, Isaiah II., acted for Jehovah, Numbers,
95- 92, 162.
diffused by Abraham, Genesis, •
and Aaron meet, Exodus, 87.
81. and the burning bush, Exodus,
growth in Israel, Isaiah I., 43-°4-
357) 363- and Dathan, Numbers, 205.
in the Decalogue, Deuter- ——and his success late in life,

onomy, 77. Joshua, 11.


226 MOSES— MO TJVES

MOSES, and his successor, Joshua, MOSES, his communion with God,

37-47- Numbers, 76.


and Isaiah, Numbers, 146. in Midian, Exodus, 39-88.

and Jethro, Exodus, 259-263. inferior to Christ, Hebrews, 55.

and Korah, Numbers, 204. Inner life of, Hebrews, 237.


and the vision of God, Exo- intercedes for Israel, Numbers,
dus, 437-439. 206.
at the rock, Numbens, 225. —Judgment of, Numbers, 228.
at the transfiguration, Mat- Magnanimity of, Numbers,
thew, 238. 133-
appeals to Hobab, Numbers, the man of God, Joshua, 266.
105. mediatorship, Deuteronomy,
Authority of, Numbers, 203. 106-115.
Blessing of, Deuteronomy, Miracles of, Exodus, "ji.

460-470. Mission of, Hebrews, 236.



career guided by God, Joshua, no priest, Numbers, 6.

9- not the hero of Numbers, Num-


Character of, Deuteronomy, bers, 2.

474-490- obeys the call of God, Exodus,


Choice of,Exodus, 34-38. 79-88.
close of his life, Numbers, Parents of, Exodus, 2S.
Position of, Numbers, 142.
Coalition against, Numbers, prays for death, Numbers, 128.
204. rebukes Reuben and Gad, Num-
Comeliness of, Hebrews, 239. bers, 374.

Commission of, Exodus, 65- refused by Pharaoh, Exodus,


69. 89.
Death of, Deuteronomy, 490, Reverence for, Numbers, 16.

491. Song of, Exodus, 216-225;


encouraged by God, Exodus, Deuteronomy, 452-460.
99-1 1 1. Stephen's account of, Hebrews,
—-Faith of, Numbers, 336; He- 245.
brews, 233. steward of Christ, Hebrews, 54.
Farewell speeches of, Deuter- Strain on, as leader, Numbers,
onomy, 433-45 1 - 125.
Fear of, Hebrews, 300. with Aaron at the last, Num-
Genealogy of, Exodus, 108. bers, 240.

Generalship of, Joshua, 10. Work of, Joshua, 58.


Great Numbers, 167.
offer to, MOTHERHOOD, Judges, 268.
hesitates to return to Egypt, MOTIVES, mixture of, Philip-

Exodus, 70-79. pians, 53.


MO TIVES—M YSTERIES 227

MOTIVES, Paul appeals to high, MURDER, condemned, Matthew,


II. Corinthians, 382. 73, 74-
wrongly imputed, II. Corin- The first, Genesis, 29-39.
thians, 32, 33. forbidden, Exodus, 315-319;
MOULE, H. C. G., Ephesians, Proverbs, 90.
403- Involuntary, Joshua, 330-332.
MOUNT OF OLIVES, Prophecy of No satisfaction for, Leviticus,
Christ on the, Matthew, 339- 115, 116.
375- of Abel, Genesis, 29-39.
MOUNT SEIR, Chronicles, 81. MURMURING against God, Num-
MOUNT ZION, Psalms II., 93-96, bers, 118.
284, 472, 474; Hebrews, 153, —at what displeases us, Philip-
292-309. pians, 139-142.
The lamb on, Revelation, 238- MURRAIN, The plague of, Exodus,
245- 141-144.
MOURNING in silence, Leviticus, MUSIC, and praise of the Temple,
247-249. I. Kings, 197.
MOUSE, The, of Sennacheribs de- and worship, James, 320-322.
feat, II. Kings, 345. ——Influence of, I. Samuel, 275.
MOZLEY, J. B., Lectures, Romans, of the Temple, Psalms III.,

189. 460.
MULBERRY TREES, II. Samuel, Origin suggested, Genesis, 46.
82. Religious value of, Chronicles,
MULLER, K. O, Antiquities of 440-443.
Antioch, Acts II., 150. MUSSUS, James, 383.
MULLER, Max, Ecclesiastes, 59, MUSTERING of Israel, Numbers,
60. 18.
MURATORIAN FRAGMENT, The MYSTERIES, Christian, II. Corin-
Acts I., 7; James, 4. thians, 47-58.
Canon, Pastoral Epistles, 6, New Testament, Colossians,
14; John Epistles, 31, 35. 126-131; Thessalonians, 263;
MURDER, Accidental, Exodus, Pastoral Epistles, 132,
343. 135.
228 JVA A HIA N—NA THA N

N
NAAMAN, Leprosy of, Leviticus, NAMES, foundation of hope,
329> 330. Psalms II., 156.
Story of, II. Kings, 50-65. Jesus the allhallowing, Colos-
NABAL, David and, I. Samuel, sians, 332-334.

378-390; Proverbs, 339. Significance of, Chronicles, 30-


NABI, or prophet, Numbers, 2g. 33-
NABONIDAS, Isaiah II., 65. 113, NAOMI, and Boaz, Judges, 397
193- sq.
persecutes the Jews, Ezra, 16. and her burden, Judges, 368.
——State of, Twelve Prophets II., and her daughters-in-law,
22. Judges, 371.
Terror of, Ezra, 33. returns to Bethlehem, Judges,
NABOPOLASSAR, II. Kings, 383, 387-
422. NAPHTALI, The tribe, Moses
NABOTH, Ahab and the vineyard Deuteronomy, 469.
blesses,
of, I. Kings, 473-483- NAPOLEON, at Leipzig, Exodus,
NADAB, King of Israel, I. Kings, 157-
309, 310. compared with Sennacherib,
NADAB, Strange fire of, Leviticus, Isaiah I., 362.
2 37~ 2 55; Numbers, 29. leaves Egypt, Isaiah I., 353.
NAHASH, King of the Amorites, on the conquests of Christ, I.

I. Samuel, 170, 172. Samuel, 263.


NASHON, Numbers, 22. on his way to St. Helena, Num-
NAHUM, The book, Twelve Proph- bers, 285.
ets II., 77-112. retreat from Moscow, I. Cor-
Text of, Twelve Prophets II., inthians, 237.
82. the supreme example of failure,
NAHUM I., 3, II. Kings, 22. Judges, 149.
NAHUM III., 5, Jeremiah I., 296, NATHAN, The prophet, and David,
298. Chronicles, 242; Psalms II.,

811, II. Kings, 382. 496.


10, II. Kings, 142, 222. and the rebellion of Adonijah,
NAIOTH, David at, I. Samuel, I Kings, 82-85.
313- —rebukes David, II, Samuel, 169-
NAMES, Christian, Chronicles, 39. 180.
NA THAN—NEHEMIAH 229

NATHAN, tells David not to build NAZARETH, Christ and, Luke, 51,
a temple, II. Samuel, ioo. 61, 131.
NATHAN, son of David, I. Kings, NAZIRITE, Samson to be a,

142. Judges, 276.


NATHANIEL and Jacob's dream, vow. Acts II., m, 43O.
Genesis, 285. NAZIRITIS.M, ceremonies of dis-
called, John I., 64. charge, Numbers, 64.
NATIONALISM of the old cov- Parellels to, Numbers, 59.
enant, Hebrews, 140-243. Statutes regarding, Numbers,
NATIONS, Duty of, Numbers, 160; 60.
Judges, 37. NEANDER, Augustus, James,
responsible to God, Leviticus, 290, 325-
128. NEBUCHADNEZZAR, II. Kings,
NATIVITY, The, Luke, 62. 429, 435, 436; Isaiah II., 32,
NATURAL RELIGION, Job, 25; 34, 54,107; Ecclesiastes, 35,
Hebrews, 3. 38; Song of Solomon, 109;
ends with a sigh, Job, 290. Jeremiah I., 25, 31, 46; II.,

Source of, Job, 178. 4, S, 300; Ezekiel, 101, 160,


NATURE, and God, Numbers, 80; 242-245, 282; Daniel, 45, 143.
Job, 166, 287, 301; Psalms —— captures Jeconiah, Deuter-
II., 253; Jeremiah I., 235. onomy, 349.
and the supernatural, Judges, Dream of, Daniel, 141-166.
266. Idol of gold, Daniel, 167-183.
— — as a revelation of God, He- stricken and restored, Daniel,
brews, 3. 184-202.
Cultus, Numbers, 313; Judges, NEBUZARADAN, Jeremiah II.,

42, 418. i73> 175-


Destruction of, Isaiah I., 417, NECESSITY, Job, 130.
sq. NECTARIUS, James, 340.
Dissolutionof, Hebrews, 307. NEGLECT, and its results, Judges,
Fourfold use by the prophets, 138.
Isaiah I., 16-18. and rejection, Numbers, 186.
in the Scripture, Psalms L, of God, Deuteronomy, 155.
189. NEHEMIAH, The patriot, Ezra,
Influence Exodus, 387.
of, 163-350.
interrogated, Hebrews, 8. and the covenant, Ezra, 307-
Love of, James, 86, 231. 316.
— —Redemption of, Isaiah I., 188- and the law, Ezra, 271-290.
199. midnight ride, Ezra, 198-209.
the vesture of the Son, He- on guard, Ezra, 234-246.
brews, 27. Prayer of, Ezra, 174-197,
230 NEHEMIAH—NICO LA S
NEHEMIAH, rebuilds Jerusalem, NELSON, Robert, Fasts and Fes-
Ezra, 210-234. tivals, Acts I., 79; II., 256.
the reformer, Ezra, 339-350. NELSON, Lord, I. Corinthians,
NEHEMIAH, The book, Ezra, 1- 266.
11; Psalms II., 452. NEO-CAESAREA, Acts I., 266.
Exposition of, Ezra, 163-350. NEOCOROS, Acts II., 379, 380.
NEHEMIAH I., 5, Deuteronomy, NEPHESH, Numbers, 53.
123. NERO, Emperor, Acts II., 433,
NEHEMIAH II., 2-8, I. Samuel, 470; Ephesians, 283, 340; Pas-
139- toral Epistles, 14, 89, 275,
3, Song of Solomon, 92. 414, 419, 422, 426.
6, Psalms, 65. NESTORIANISM, Acts I., 48; II.,

NEHEMIAH III., 16, Acts I., 125. 258; Hebrews, 169.


NEHEMIAH IV., 17, Chronicles, NEW MOON, Numbers, 343, 349.
225. of seventh month, Numbers,
NEHEMIAH V., 19, Leviticus, 77; 355-
Jeremiah I., 77. NEW TESTAMENT, canon, Acts I.,

NEHEMIAH VII., 63-65, Chroni- 16.


cles, 47. Puritanism, II. Corinthians,
NEHEMIAH VIII., 6, Daniel, 226. 237-247-
10, Revelation, 185. quotations in Isaiah, Isaiah
NEHEMIAH IX., 5, Daniel, 151. II., 6, 282, 284.
26, Jeremiah I., 102; James, NEW TESTAMENT ETHICS, The
294. vow in, Leviticus, 549-552.
NEHEMIAH X., 32, Chronicles, NEWMAN, J. H., Isaiah
I., 267;
405; Ezekiel, 443, 453. Acts I., 381; Pastoral Epis-
NEHEMIAH XI., 1, 2, Ezekiel, tles, 39, 40, 233-235, 387;
495- Hebrews, 13; James, 202, 266,
9, Jeremiah I., 72. 380, 383, 443-
19, Psalms II., 43. NEWTON, Sir Isaac, Daniel, 95.
—36, Chronicles, 104. NEWTON, Robert, Acts, I, 3.

NEHEMIAH XIII., 5, Ezekiel, 430. NICANOR, Gate of, Acts I.,

15, Jeremiah I., 368. 158.


23, Chronicles, 77. NICENE CREED, Hebrews, 29.
26, Chronicles, 173. NICEPHORUS, James, 422.
NEHUSHTAN, II. Kings, 293. NICODEMUS, John I., 99-116;
NEIGHBOUR, Relations to our, Acts I., 240.
Proverbs, 244. Gospel of, Pastoral Epistles,
Rights of our, Leviticus, 164. 380.
Who is our? Exodus, 315; NICOLAS, proselyte of Antioch,

Deuteronomy, 127, 145. Acts I„ 286.


NINEVEH—NUMBERS XV 231

NINEVEH, Fall of, II. Kings, 381; NUMBERS V., 12-27, Leviticus,
Twelve Prophets II., 17, 61- 156.
66, 96-112. NUMBERS VI., 2, Jeremiah II.,

Repentance of, Twelve Proph- 46.


ets II., 5 2 9-53S- 9-12, Leviticus, 350.
NITZSCH, Karl Immanuel, Dan- 10, Leviticus, 319.

iel, 81, 83. 24-26, Psalms II., 266.


NOAH, Genesis, 63, sq. 25, Psalms I., 298; II., 407.
As were the days of, Peter, NUMBERS VII., Leviticus, 210.

325-334- 89, Exodus, 2>T7-


Covenant with, Genesis, 72, ^3. NUMBERS IX., 5, Joshua, 121.
Drunkenness of, Genesis, 75. 15-22, I. Samuel, 64.
Faith of, Hebrews, 215. NUMBERS X., 35, I. Samuel, 64;
Fall of, Genesis, 68-80. Psalms I., 28;- II., 273; III.,
Preaching of, Peter, 139. 350.
Sons of, Genesis, 78. NUMBERS XL, 1, II. Kings, 18.
NOB, David at, I. Samuel, 331- 3, Psalms II., 391.
335- 4-6, Exodus, 234; Leviticus,

NON-RESISTANCE, Doctrine of, 369; Psalms III., 144.


Chronicles, 378-392. 17, John I., 48.
NORTHCOTE, J. Epitaphs of S., 33, Psalms III., 144.
the Catacombs, Acts I., 112. NUMBERS XII. ,7, Ephesians, 274.
NOVATIAN HERESY, Acts I., 237 10, II. Kings, 63.
Hebrews, 95. n, Jeremiah I., 9.

NOWACK, Wilhelm G. H., Twelve 12, Leviticus, 330.


Prophets II., 128, 144, 380, NUMBERS XIII., 16, Matthew, 9.

432, 436, 487. 22, II. Samuel, 19.


NUMBERS, The book, as history, —30, Joshua, 264.
Numbers, 13. 32, Ezekiel, 332.
—Date of, Numbers, 12. 33, Joshua, 247.
likeGreek Drama, Numbers, 2. NUMBERS XIV., 10, Joshua, 34.
Puritanism of, Numbers, 8. 24, Joshua, 264.
Sources of, Numbers, 10. 28, Psalms III., 147.
—— Spirit of, Numbers, 16. 29, Joshua, 121.

Three main channels in, Num- 31, Psalms III., 146.
bers, 7. NUMBERS XV., 2-4, Leviticus,
Time covered by, Numbers, n. 105.
NUMBERS I., 10, Joshua, 22. 30-32, Ezekiel, 482.
NUMBERS II., 18, Joshua, 22. 32, Jeremiah I., iyz.
24, Joshua, 23. 39, Leviticus, 195; Song of
NUMBERS V., 2, 3, II. Kings, 83. Solomon, 44.
232 NUMBERS XVI.—NYMPHAS
NUMBERS XVI., 3. Joshua, 343; NUMBERS XXIV., 19, Psalms
Psalms III., 144. III., 187.
22, Hebrews, 2S4. 20, John Epistles, 183.

3 1 ~33, Joshua, 1S5. NUMBERS XXV., 9, Psalms III.,

35, Psalms, 145. 147-


46, Leviticus, 23S. NUMBERS XXVL, 7, 18, 34,
NUMBERS XVIII., 1, Joshua, 342. Joshua, 7i.
2, Joshua, 342. NUMBERS XXVL, 33, Joshua,
7, Chronicles, 422. 3°9-
12, Deuteronomy, 315- NUMBERS XXVII., in, Joshua,
14, Deuteronomy, 170. 309-
15. 16, Leviticus, 545; Eze- 17, Psalms II., 426.
kiel, 181. 18-23, Acts I., 2S4.
19, Chronicles. 327. NUMBERS XXVIII., 3-8, Ezekiel,
20, 24, Deuteronomy, 314; 473-
Ephesians, 50. NUMBERS XXXI., 6, Psalms II.,

21, Leviticus, 559. 495-


NUMBERS XX., 2-13, Psalms III., 7, II. Kings, 73.
14S. 8, Joshua, 259.
NUMBERS XXL, 6, Jeremiah I., 16, Psalms II.. 426.
1S3. NUMBERS XXXIIL, 47, 48, Eze-
9, II. Kings, 291. kiel, 374.
22, Psalms I., 158. 55, II. Corinthians, 352.
29, Jeremiah I., 306. NUMBERS XXXV.. 5, Joshua, 347.
NUMBERS, XXII., 21, Psalms II., 9-34- Joshua, 326.
495- 24, Numbers, 403.
NUMBERS XXIII. , S, James, 31, Exodus, 345; Leviticus,
181. 115, 484.
9, Jeremiah I., 317; Twelve 33~ Jeremiah I., 108.
Prophets I., 270. NUMBERS XXXVL, 11, Joshua,
10, John Epistles, 183. 309.
NUMBERS XXIV., 4, Twelve NUMENIUS, Pastoral Epistles,
Prophets I., 15. 379-

8, Twelve Prophets II., 68. NUNC DIMMITTIS,The, Luke, 44-
9, Psalms I., 159. 46.
13, Song of Solomon, 163. NYMPHAS, Colossians, 403-406
OA TH— OPPORTUNITY 233

OATH, of God to Abraham, He- OCCULT PHENOMENA, Genesis,


brews, 101. 363-
of men and God contrasted, OECUMENICUS, Acts II., 84;
Hebrews, 104. James, 285, 399, 418.
OBADIAH and Elijah, I. Kings, OEHLER, G. F., Acts II., 6.

379- OFFENCES, Christ's doctrine of,

OBADIAH, The book, Twelve Mark, 254-262.


Prophets II., 161-184. OFFERINGS, See burnt offerings,
OBADIAH, 4, Jeremiah II., meal offerings, sin offerings,

244. wave offerings, sacrifices.


5, Jeremiah I., 42. OG, King of Bashan, Joshua, 12.
8, Ezekiel, 227. OHOLA and OHOLIBAH, Alle
10-14, Isaiah I., 439; Jeremiah gory of Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 189-
L, 317- 196.
n-15, Jeremiah II., 244. OIL, for the sacrifice, Leviticus,
21, Jeremiah II., 247. 68-71.
OBED EDOM, The ark at the house for the sick, James, 327, 331.
of, Samuel, 89.
II. OLD TESTAMENT defective in

OBEDIENCE, Proverbs, 385; unity, Hebrews, 6.


Luke, 168; John I., i84;Ephe- OLIVE, Imagery, Romans, 303.
sians, 381; Thessalonians, OMISSIONS, Numbers, 184.
138. OMRI, King of Israel, I. Kings,
and love, Colossians, 487. 338-343-
Children of, Peter, 44. ONESIMUS, Colossians, 382-385,
Duty of, Pastoral Epistles, 272, 418, 454-468, 471, 483; Pas-
275- toral Epistles, 411.
of the Son, Hebrews, 77; Peter, ONESIPHORUS, Pastoral Epis-
12, 13. tles, 313, 319, 320, 323,
Prompt, Joshua, 142. 414.
Reward of, Job, 42. OOSTERZEE, J. J. von, Hebrews,
OBJECTIONS, Christ's method of 317-
dealing with, Matthew, 159. OPPORTUNISM, Judges, 166.
OBLIGATION, Consciousness of, OPPORTUNITY, Colossians, 365.
Philippians, 340. for winning men, Peter, 79.
OBSCURITY may furnish leaders, Providence of God and, I.Sam
Judges, 87; I. Samuel, 32. uel, 316.
234 OP TIMISM—O VERCRO WDING

OPTIMISM of Caleb and Joshua, Acts I., 79, 101, 400; II., 251
Numbers, 160. Ephesians, 18; Pastoral Epis-
ORDEAL of jealousy, Numbers, 57. tles, 125, 228, 229, 379;
ORDINANCES, No healing in, John James, 5, 21, 307, 330. 337,
I., 180. 369. 372. 44i; Peter, vi.

ORDINATION, Acts II., 194, 414; ORIGIN OF THE WORLD, See


Pastoral Epistles, 60, 63, 220, CREATION.
3i4- ORMAZD, Ecclesiastes, 57-62.
ORELLI, C. von, Jeremiah II., 30, ORNAMENTS, Rubric, Acts II.,

37> 43? 196, 204, 214, 22s, 239-


245, 285, 338; Daniel, 83; ORONTES, Acts II., 151, 196.
Twelve Prophets II., 1 1 7, 127, ORPAH and Naomi, Judges, 376.
287, 451. ORTHODOXY uncorrupted, Job,
ORGANIZATION, Idea of, Num- 197-
44; Deuteronomy, 328.
bers, OTHNIEL, Judges, 22, 73, -4.
ORIENTAL SOCIETY, Character, OTTO, Karl, Corp. Apologet,
Job, 131. Acts II., x.
Contrasts of, Job, 72. OUTCOME, The, Bitterness of the
Ideas of, Job, 50. latter end, II. Samuel, 35-37.
ORIGEN, Song of Solomon, 43; OVERCROWDING, Numbers, 331.
PAES— PARABLES OF CHRIST 235

PAES, James, 105. PARABLES OF CHRIST, Mat-


PAIN, and evil, Job, 52. thew, 173-185; Mark, 105-
and imprudence, Job, 59. 129.
Happiness and, Job, 55. The corn of wheat, John II.,

Mystery of, Job, 120. 29-43-


PALESTINE, in the time of Abra- The final separation, Matthew,
ham, Genesis, 96, sq. 366-375.
Jehovah's land, Ezekiel, 322- The Good Samaritan, Luke,
34i- 294-305-
the promised land, Joshua, 52. The good shepherd, John I.,

PALEY, William, Acts II., 291, 319-334-


360; I. Corinthians, 352; John The hid treasure, Matthew,
Epistles, 181, 182. 184.
on Divine goodness, Job, 53. The husbandman, Matthew,
PALGRAVE, W. G., quoted, Job, 311-314; Mark, 318-325;
20, 197. John I., 26.
PALLADIUS, Peter, xiii. The lamp and stand, Mark,
PALMER, William, Acts I., 237. 118-121.
PAMPHILIUS, James, 6, 7. The marriage feast, Matthew,
PANGAEUS, Mount, Acts II., 276. 315-322.
PANTAENUS, Acts I., 400. The mustard seed, Matthew,
PAPAL, infallibility, Acts II., 183; Mark, 126-129.
230. The net, Matthew, 184.
Rise of, supremacy, Acts II., of judgment, Matthew, 349-
144. 375-
PAPHOS, Acts II., 197, 201. of the lost and found, Luke,
PAPIAS, Acts I., 80; Peter, v. 317-335-
PARABLE, of Nathan, II. Samuel, Principle of parabolic instruc-
173- tion, Matthew, i75-i8i;Mark,
Use of the word, Hebrews, 105-109.
228. The prodigal son, Luke, 322-
PARABLES, of Balaam, Numbers, 335-
292, 300, 305. Rich man and Lazarus, Luke,
of the vine, Psalms II., 409. 359-
of the vineyard, Isaiah I., 38- The seed growing secretly,

47. Mark, 121-125.


236 PARABLES OF CHRIST— PATRIOTISM

PARABLES OF CHRIST, The PASTORAL EPISTLES, Changes


servant and the household, made by revisers, Pastoral
Matthew, 349-352. Epistles. 32, 47. 59. 219. 26S.
The sower, Matthew, 176-17S, 269, 2S5. 354- 3"i- 39i-
181 -1S3; Mark, 109-11S; Character of the, Pastoral
Luke, 225-240. Epistles, 3. 4. 15, 16, 201.
The talents, Matthew, 357- 309, 3i3-
365- Doctrinal statement of the, Pas-
The two sons, Matthew, 310. toral Epistles, 259, 282.
The unjust judge, Luke, 1S7. Genuineness of, Pastoral Epis-
188. tles, 4-16, 33, 52. 55, 163,
The vine and the branches, 169, 294, 295. 312, 322, 404,
John II., 173-190. 406, 417, 421.
The virgins, Matthew, 3^3- Phraseology of the, Pastoral
357- Epistles, 3, 4, 15. 16, 201,
PARDON and restoration, Num- 309,3^-
bers, 171. PATARA. Paul at, Acts II., 424.
PARENTS, Disobedience to, II. PATIENCE, Greek words for,

Samuel, 2-j^. James, 291.


duty to children, Leviticus, in criticism, James, 299.
326; Deuteronomy, 84; Prov- in waiting, James, 289-295.
erbs, 303-313; Colossians, of faith, Isaiah I., 165.
340-345. of hope, Thessalonians,
honoured, Exodus, 312. 30-33-
PARTY Shibboleths. Judges, 262. of Isaac, Genesis, 242.
PASSOVER, The, Numbers, 351; of Job, James, 295-301.
Hebrews, 320. of Joshua, Joshua, 29.
celebrated at the Jordan, Trust and, Psalms I., 361.
Joshua, 121-122. Value of, Joshua, 156.
celebrated by Hezekiah,Chron- PATMOS, John at, John Epistles,

icles, 434-438. ii.; Revelation, 11.


Christ keeps, Matthew, 386- PATON, John G., Anecdote of,

395- Proverbs, 215.


Feast of, Leviticus, 455-458. Early life of, Proverbs. 54.
instituted, Exodus, 1 71-193. PATRICK, St., Confessions, Acts
Little, Numbers, 84, 86. I., 12.

PASTORAL EPISTLES, Authen- Family of, Acts I., 281.


ticity of the, Pastoral Epis- PATRIOTISM of Isaiah, Isaiah I.,

tles, 4-16, 33, 52, 55, i63> 37-


169, 294, 295, 312, 322,404, of Nehemiah, Ezra, 172.

406-417. True, Ezra, 212, 213.


PA TRIO TISM—PA UL 237

PATRIOTISM, A wrong kind of, PAUL, Apologia pro vita sua,


Numbers, 319. Thessalonians, 69-82.
PATTISON, Mark, James, 208. appeals to lofty motives, II.

PAUL, St., Abraham's blessing, Corinthians, 382.


Galatians, 180-188. as a sower, Mark, 115, 116.
Absence and longing of, Thes- asks for prayer, Romans, 416-
salonians, 99-116. 420.
Acts of, Acts I., 2. at Caesarea, Acts II., 422-449.
Anathema of, Galatians, 34- at Corinth, Acts II., 301-330;
49. Romans, 5; I. Corinthians, 3,
and church organization, Acts sq.
II., 216. at Ephesus, Acts II., 331-384.
and circumcision, Acts II., 225- at Jerusalem, Galatians, 83-
228, 392, 435. 90.
and the curse of the law, Gala- at Malta, Acts II., 450-471.
tians, 188-195. at Miletus, Acts II., 405-421.
and false brethren, Galatians, at Patara, Acts II., 424.
98-112. at Puteoli, Acts II., 465.
and the epistle to the Romans, at Sidon, Acts II., 461.
Romans, 10. at Thessalonica, Acts I., 37.
and the Galatians folly, Gala- at Troas, Acts II., 268, 392-
tians, 163-179. 406.
and Gnosticism, Pastoral at Tyre, Acts II., 425.
Epistles, 32-51. Authentic writings of, Thessa-
and Peter, Galatians, 93. lonians, 395-399-
and Peter, James and John, Author of Ephesians, Gala-
Galatians, 1 13-128. tians, 4-13.
and the poor, I. Corinthians, The bane and the antidote,
387-399- Colossians, 185-198.
and the primitive church, Gala- Baptism of, Acts II., 72-77.
tians, 83-97. Behaviour in Christian wor-
and the Roman see, Acts II., ship, Pastoral Epistles, 94-
246. 103.
—— and the Sanhedrin, Acts II., belief in the resurrection and
23, 429, 442. the incarnation, Pastoral
and slaver}', Pastoral Epis- Epistles, 353 363.
tles, 175-187. thebestowment of grace, Ephe-
and Timothy, Pastoral Epis- sians, 34-49.
tles, 19-31. Birthplace of, Acts II., 4.
and Christian literature, Pas- Bodily exercise and Godliness,
toral Epistles, 224-236. Pastoral Epistles, 141-150.
238 PA UL—PA UL

PAUL, The brand of Jesus, Gala- PAUL, The church's one founda-
tians, 448-459. tion, II. Corinthians, 35-46.
Burden-bearing, Galatians, Commission of, Romans,
390-404- 411.
Charge against controversy, Comprehension of Christ,
Pastoral Epistles, 364- Ephesians, 183-196.
368. Concerning spiritual gifts, I.

Charity and independence, Corinthians, 273-291.


Thessalonians, 1 51-168. Conclusion of Colossians,
Children of the light, Ephesians, Colossians, 371-416.
321-335- Conduct and the mystery of
Choice between living and dy- Godliness, Pastoral Epistles,

ing, Philippians, 65-76. 141-150.


Christ and the church, Ephe- Conversion of, Acts II., 22-47;
sians, 366-379. Galatians, 53-82; Philippians,
——The Christian family, Colossi- 188-190; Thessalonians, 53-
ans, 335-353- 68.

The Christian hope, II. Corin- The covenant of promise, Gala-


thians, 173-185. tians, 196-210.

The Christian household,Ephe- The cross the death of law,


sians, 380-393. Colossians, 213-225.
The Christian life, Pastoral The Day of the Lord, Thessa-
Epistles, 343-35 2 - lonians, 185-200.

Christian life a race, Philip- The dead in Christ, Thessa-

pians, 259-280. lonians, 169-184.

The Christian ministry, Colos- Design of the law, Galatians,


sians, 132-150. 211-226.
Christian mysteries, II. Corin- Discarded vices, Ephesians,
thians, 47-58. 290-304.
Christian worth of labour, dispute at Antioch, Acts II.,

Thessalonians, 375-390. 247.


Christians, living epistles, II. Divine commission of, Gala-

Corinthians, 99-1 11. tians, 68-82.

Christ's captive, II. Corin- The divine panoply, Ephesians,


thians, 84-98. 410-424.
Christ's spirit and human flesh, Doctrine and, Ephesians, 305-
Galatians, 347-360. 320.
Church discipline, II. Corin- Double reconciliation, Ephe-
thians, 72-83. sians, 131-142.

The church in Crete, Pastoral Duty of obedience to authority,


Epistles, 212-223. Pastoral Epistles, 270-281.
PA UL—PA UL 239

PAUL, Earth teaching heaven, PAUL, Fruits of liberality, II.

Ephesians, 167-179. Corinthians, 274-288.


Effects of the peace, word and Gain of, alone of Godliness,
name of Christ, Colossians, Pastoral Epistles, 188-198.
320-334. The garments of the renewed
Elements of worship, Pastoral soul, Colossians, 305-319.
Epistles, 82-93. Gifts and sacrifices, Philip-
Enemies of the cross, Philip- pians, 353-368.
pians, 281-298. The glory of the Son, Colos-
Entreaty of, Galatians, 272- sians, 70-84.
285. God's temple in humanity,
Epistle to Philemon, Colos- Ephesians, 143-154.
sians, 415-493- - —The Gospel denned, II. Corin-
Epistle to Titus, Pastoral thians, 144-156.
Epistles, 199-306. Gospel of, Galatians, 53-67.
The eternal purpose, Ephe- Grace of liberality, II. Corin-
sians, 21-33. thians, 262-273.
Exegesis of, Acts II., 18, 19, The great test of sincerity,
207. Pastoral Epistles, 397-405. ~~
Faith born of despair, II. Cor- Greetings in the epistle to the
inthians, 23-34. Romans, Romans, 427.
False and true glorying, Gala- Growth of the church, Ephe-
tians, 421-434. sians, 244-258.
Family of, Acts II., 7. The heir's coming of age, Gala-
The far and near, Ephesians, tians, 242-265.
120-130. —Heresy in the New Testament,
The Father's gift through the Pastoral Epistles, 294-306.
Son, Colossians, 54-69. —-Hinderers and troublers,
Final redemption, Ephesians, Galatians, 316-329.
50-64. his account of faith, Hebrews,
—Foes of the church, Ephesians, 201.
397-409. Hope as a motive power, Pas-
For the eyes of the heart, toral Epistles, 259-269.
Ephesians, 65-78. How the Philippians should
forsaken by men but strong in think about, Philippians, 45-
the Lord, Pastoral Epistles, 64.
418-430. Impeachment of the Jews, Thes-
From death to life, Ephesians, salonians, 83-98.
95-108. Imprisonment of, Pastoral
The fruit of the spirit, Gala- Epistles, 13, 24, 28, 362,
tians, 375-389- 401.
240 PA UL—PA UL

PAUL, in Antioch-Pisidia, Acts II., PAUL, Moral condition of


206-210; Galatians, 129-162. Slaves, Pastoral Epistles, 248-
in Antioch-Syria, Acts II., 258.
15/"- Mutual intercession, Thessa-
in Arabia, Acts II., 77-91; lonians,359374-
Galatians, 78-82. The new nature andnew life,

in Athens, Acts II., 305-321. Colossians, 290-304.


in Galatia, Acts II., 263. New Testament Puritanism,
in Macedonia, Acts II., 271- II. Corinthians, 2^^-24^.
300. New wine of the spirit, Ephe-
Itinerancy of, Romans, 412- sians, 336-350.
415. The new world, II. Corinthians,
Jannes and Jambres and errors, 198-209.
Pastoral Epistles, 375-384. No confidence in the flesh, Phil-
Joy in suffering, Colossians, ippians, 170-198.
116-13*. Not yours but you, II. Corin-
Knowing the unknowable, thians, 35 9-37 1.
Ephesians, 197-209. on the atonement, Hebrews,
Knowledge of Christ, Philip- 224.
pians, 199-216. on Christian morals, Ephe-
—Language of, Acts II., 9. sians, 259-351.
Liberalism of, Ezra, 70. on church life, Ephesians, 211-
The Lord's compassion to, Pas- 258.
toral Epistles, 52-61. on comparisons, II. Corin-
Love and prayers, Thessaloni- thians, 300-311.
ans, 1 17-134. on family life, Ephesians, 351-
Machinery of the primitive 393-
church, Pastoral Epistles, 331- on foolish boasting, II. Corin-
342- thians, 325-341.
The man of sin, Thessalonians, on the gift of love, I. Corin-
305-322. thians, 293-308.
Manner of, Hebrews, 29. on Godly jealousy, II. Corin-
Martyrdom of, Acts II.,. 246. thians, 312-324.
The measure of Christ's love, on going to law, I. Corinthians,
II. Corinthians, 186-197. 129-144.
Measure of the gift of Christ, on liberty and love, I. Corin-
Ephesians, 227-243. thians, 177-193.
mind about the Philippians, on marriage, I. Corinthians,
Philippians, 19-44. 161-176.
The mind of Christ, Philippians, on the ministry, I. Corinthians,
95-I30. 97-H2.
PA UL—PA UL 241

PAUL, on ordination, Acts II., PAUL, The present Christian life a


188-218. risen life, Colossians, 257-270.
on the resurrection, I. Corin- Prophecies on Timothy, Pas-
thians, 325-386. toral Epistles, 62-71.
on spiritual gifts and public Punishment of Hymenaeus,
worship, I. Corinthians, 309- Pastoral Epistles, 72-75.
324- Purpose of reconciliation,
on the support of the ministry, Colossians, 1 00-115.
I. Corinthians, 195-209. quarrel with Barnabas, Acts II.,

on the use of the veil, I. Corin- 248-251.


thians, 241-257. Reconciliation,II. Corinthians,
on war, II. Corinthians, 289- 210-223.
299. The reconciling Son, Colos-
Origin of the Christian min- sians, 85-99.

istry, Pastoral Epistles, 104- Regeneration, Pastoral Epis-


117. tles, 282-293.
Our city and our coming king, Repentance unto life, II. Corin-
Philippians, 299-316. thians, 248-261.
The pastor and women, Pas- The responsibilities of the pas-
toral Epistles, 1 51-163. tor, Pastoral Epistles, 164-
a pastor's heart, II. Corin 174.
thians, 59-71. Restraint and its removal,
Peace and joy, Philippians, Thessalonians, 323-340.
317-336. Results of the coming of faith,
The perils of liberty, Galatians, Galatians, 227-241.
333-346. Results of the imprisonment,
Perils of redemption, Pastoral Philippians, 47.
Epistles, 385-396- Resurrection life and daily dy-
Personal details, Pastoral ing, Philippians, 237-258.

Epistles, 406-417. Return to bondage, Galatians,


Personal history, Galatians, 257-271.
53-164. Righteousness of faith, Philip-

Personal purity, Thessaloni- pians, 217-236.


ans, 135150. Ritual and character, Gala-
——Personality of Satan, Pastoral tians, 435-447-
Epistles, 77-81. Rulers and ruled, Thessaloni-
Portrait of, Acts II., 51. ans, 201-216.
Prayer for the Colossians, Saved for an end, Ephesians,
Colossians, 38-53. 109-119.
Precepts for the innermost life, Second marriage, Pastoral
Colossians, 354-370. Epistles, 1 18-129.
242 PA UL—PA USANIUS

PAUL, Second Roman imprison- PAUL, The things to fix upon,


ment Pastoral Epistles, 13,
of, Philippians, 337-352.
28, 362, 401. thorn in the flesh, Acts II., 49,
Second epistle to Timothy, 296.
Pastoral Epistles, 307-430. Trade of, Acts II., 10, 348.
Second tour of, Acts II., 245- The transfiguring spirit, II.

470. Corinthians, 127-143.


Secret of the ages, Ephesians, The true circumcision, Colos-
155-166. sians, 199-212.
Shall the Galatians be circum- Transition to Polemics, Colos-
cised? Galatians, 302-315. sians, 168-184.
The signs of an apostle, II. The two covenants, II. Corin-
Corinthians, 224-236. thians, 1 1 2-1 26.
Signs of election, Thessa- Two final tests of false teach-
lonians, 37-52. ing, Colossians, 242-256.
—-Slaying self, Colossians, 271- Two human types, Ephesians,
289. 275-289.
Sobermindedness, Pastoral — —Undaunted and united stead-
Epistles, 237-247. fastness, Philippians, 77-94.
Sowing and reaping,Galatians, Use of the race course illus-

405-418. trated, I. Corinthians, 211-


-^Speech at Apostolic Council, 226.
Acts II., 241. The victory of faith, II. Corin-
The spirit, Thessalonians, 233- thians, 157-172.
250. — —voyage to Rome, Acts II.,

Standing orders of the Gospel, 450-471.


Thessalonians, 217-232. warnings against some chief
Story of Hagar, Galatians, errors, Colossians, 226-241.
286-301. What God wrought in the
Strength and weakness, II. Christ, Ephesians, 81-94.
Corinthians, 342-258. Working and shining, Philip-
striving for the Colossians, pians, 131-156.
Colossians, 1 51-167. Works of the flesh, Galatians,
Suffering and consolation of, 36i-374-
II. Corinthians, 10-22. PAUL III., Pope, Pastoral Epis-
Suffering and glory, Thessa- tles, 50.
lonians, 289-304. PAULINUS OF NOLA, Acts II.,

The Thanksgiving, Thessaloni- 369-


ans, 21-36. PAUPERISM, Proverbs, 290.
Theology of, Thessalonians, PAUSANIUS, Acts II., 305, 308,
34I-358- 312, 363, 365-
PEA CE—PERSONA LITY 243

PEACE, and grace, Ephesians, PENTECOST, Feast of the, Levit-


435;Philippians, 15, i6;Colos- icus, 459-460; Numbers, 354.
sians, 17-20; Thessalonians, First fruits of, Acts I., 127-
15-17, 278, 279. 147.
and joy, Philippians, 317-336. PENUEL and Gideon, Judges, 190.
The bequest of, John II., .157- PEOPLE, The, ultimately respon-
171. sible, Isaiah I., 119, 198, 224.
Divine, Numbers, 70. PEOR, Numbers, 305.
for the justified, Romans, 128- PERAEA, Last days of Christ in,

138, 140. Matthew, 267-285.


a fruit of the spirit, Galatians, PERATH, The river, Jeremiah I.,

383. 289.
The God of, Thessalonians, 251, PEREGRINUS PROTEUS, Acts I.,

252. 278.
has brief annals, Joshua, PERFECTION, Christian, Philip-
247. pians, 270.
Meaning of, Romans, 22. PERGA, Acts II., 197, 201, 364.
of Christ, Colossians, 321- PERGAMUM, Church at, Revela-
325; Thessalonians, 391-394. tion, 49-52.
PEACE OFFERING, Exodus, 4 i4; PERJURY, Matthew, 75.
Leviticus, 82-108. PEROWNE, J. J. S., Psalms II.,

PEDANIUS SECUNDUS, Pastoral 420; III., 16, 29, 31, 233, 240,
Epistles, 179. 3i9> S7 2 > 42i, 457; Ecclesias-
PEKAH, King of Israel, II. Kings, tes, 14, 113, 134.
227-234; Isaiah I., 103. PERSECUTION OF THE
PEKAHIAH, King of Israel, II. CHURCH, Pastoral Epistles,
Kings, 226, 227. 54, 275-
PELAGIUS, James, 307. The first, Acts I., 173-192; II.,

PENAL SANCTIONS, Leviticus, 192.


418-431. PERSIANS, Israel under the,
PENIEL, Jacob at, Genesis, 293- Twelve Prophets II., 187-197.
306; Exodus, 7. PERSEVERANCE, Joshua, 190.
PENINNAH, I. Samuel, 3, 7-9. of spiritual enemies, Judges,
PENTATEUCH, Ezekiel and the, 316.
Ezekiel, 396-403. PERSONAL RIGHTS, Exodus,
Testimony of Christ to the, 339-345-
Leviticus, 9. PERSONALITY, behind phe-
PENTECOST, and the Christian nomena, Romans, 43.
church, Ezra, 10. Greatness of Christ's, He-
The blessing of, Acts I., 82- brews, 120.
106. Importance of, in Job, Job, 12.
244 PERSONALITY—PETER, ST., TEACHING

PERSONALITY, of God, Hebrews, PETER, in Gethsemane, Luke,


208. 373-
PERSONS, Worldly respect of, in prison, Acts II., 174-182.
James, 1 19-123. on Baptism, Acts II., 140.
PESHITTO VERSION, Pastoral on the resurrection, Acts II.,
Epistles, 6; James, 21, 30, *33-
368. Party of in Corinth, Romans,
PESSIMISM, Judges, 230; Job, 39; 35-
Ecclesiastes, 34. Paul and, Galatians, 93, 126.
PETER, St., Acts of, Acts I., 2. Prophecy relating to, John II.,
and Christ at Galilee, John 413-418.
II-, 387- reproved, Matthew, 228-230;
—and Simon Magus, Acts I., Mark, 221-227; Luke, 219-
35;. 384-397- 223.
and the washing of feet, John Restoration of, John II., 397-
II., 82. 410.
at Antioch, Galatians, 129- the rock, Matthew, 224; Luke,
162. 157-
at Lydda, Acts I., 322-345. Sermon at Caesarea, Acts II.,

at the tomb of Christ, John 131-141.


II., 352- the spokesman, Acts I., 71-75.
at the transfiguration, Mat- vision at Joppa, Acts II., 115-
thew, 238. 141.
attempts to walk upon the Warning to, Mark, 383-388.
water, Matthew, 199-201. Writings of James and, James,
Call of, Luke, 173; John I., 59, 60, 85, 217, 256, 353.
62-64. PETER, ST., TEACHING, Alto-
—Character of, Mark, 8 1 ; Acts gether become abominable,
I., 71. Peter, 313-324.
Death of John and, John Epis- As were the days of Noah,
tles, 10. Peter, 325-334.
Declaration of, John I., 227- Be ye steadfast, unmovable,
237- Peter, 365-374.
Denial by, Matthew, 410-412; The believers double joy, Peter,
Luke, 384-387; J ohn !!•> 2 79- 177-188.
293- — — Bless and blessed, Peter, 119-
Fall of, Mark, 413-417. 132.
First miracle of, Acts I., 148- By their fruits ye shall know
172. them, Peter, 297-312.
First sermon of, Acts I., 107- Christian brotherhood, Peter,
126. 55-68.
PETER—I. PETER II. 245

PETER, Christian service, Peter, PETER, The voice in the Holy


95-106. Mount, Peter, 257-270.
Christian service for God's What manner of person ought
glory, Peter, 163-176. ye to be? Peter, 355-364.
Christian wives and husbands, Who shall ascend into the hill

Peter, 107-118. of the Lord? Peter, 245-256.


Christians as pilgrims, Peter, PETER, St., Epistle of, Introduc-
83-94- tion, Peter, v-xix.
The Christian ideal, Peter, 41- I. PETER I., 2, Leviticus, 142;
54- Romans, 237, 267.
Clothed with humility, Peter, 3, 4, John Epistles, 248.

213-222. 4, 5, Leviticus, 514; Ephe-


The heavenly inheritance, sians, 160.
Peter, 17-28. 5, Romans, 269; James, 279.
How to tend the flock, Peter, -— 6, Revelation, 49.
201-212. 6, 7, James, 59, 65; Revela-
Judgment to come, Peter, 335- tion, 49.

344- 7, 13, Galatians, 57.


The lamp shining in a dark 8, Revelation, 102, 371.
place, Peter, 271-282. 9, 22, John Epistles, 309.
Lessons of suffering, Peter, 149- 10-12, Leviticus, 24; Jeremiah
162. II., 257; Daniel, 102.
The Lord is not slack, Peter, 11, Exodus, 362; Romans, 18;
345-354- Revelation, 80.
The Lord knoweth how 12, Exodus, 174; Ephesians,
to deliver, Peter, 283- I 73i James, 107; Revelation,
296. 83-
Plan of Redemption, Peter, 29- —15-19, Leviticus, 417; Ephe-
40. sians, 146; Pastoral Epistles,
Priesthood of believers, Peter, 97-
69-82. 17, Leviticus, 247.
Rewards of suffering for well 19, Isaiah II., 287; John, 114;
doing, Peter, 133-148. Revelation, 244.
The righteous have judgment 18-20, Leviticus, 34.
here, Peter, 189-200. 20, Romans, 237; Ephesians,
The saving knowledge of God, 45; James, 446.
Peter, 235-244. 24, James, 59, 85.
Through perils to victory, 25, John Epistles, 154.
Peter, 223-234. I. PETER II., 5, Leviticus, 139,
The Trinity and man's salva- 186, 215; I. Kings, 216; Ro-
tion, Peter, 3-16. mans, 410.
246 I. PETER II.—II. PETER III.

I. PETER II., 6, 8, Revelation, I. PETER V., 4, James, 89.


68. 8, Pastoral Epistles, 78.
9, James, 44. 9, James, 249.
9, 10, Ephesians, 60; James, 10, Galatians, 30; Ephesians,

379- 146.
10, Twelve Prophets I., 235. 12, John Epistles, 173.
11, James, 217. II. PETER I., 1, 18.. >mes,
13, James, 257. 16.
17, Galatians, 386. 2, Romans, 330.
22, 23, Isaiah II., 287. 8, James, 156.
23, Mark, 411. 11, Psalms III., 302.

24, Song of Solomon, 318; 13-iS) John Epistles, 8.


Luke, 292; Galatians, 454. 15, Psalms III., 302; Mark,
25, Ephesians, 239. 232.
I. PETER III., 1, James, 206. 16, James, 104; John Epis-
3, 4, Pastoral Epistles, 100. tles, 211.
6, Galatians, 294. 17, James, 115.
15, Luke, 245. 18, Luke, 283.
18, Isaiah II., 287; Pastoral II. PETER II., 1, Pastoral Epis-
Epistles, 137. tles, 297.
19, Pastoral Epistles, 327. 3, James, 168.
20-22, Genesis, 65, 66; He- 4, Revelation, 206.
brews, 215. 7, James, 32.
21, Ephesians, 373- 9, John Epistles, 211.
I. PETER IV., 1, Philippians, 283, 10, John Epistles, 120.
3, 4, Galatians, 372 Ephesians, ; 10-22, Pastoral Epistles, 48.
262. n-25, John Epistles, 309.
8, Song of Solomon, 333; 18-22, Ephesians, 262.
James, 353. II. PETER III., 2, Pastoral Epis-
— -11, Galatians, 402; Philip- tles, 377.
pians, 284; James, 466, 467. 3, James, 447.
13, James, 466. 412, John Epistles, 211.
14, James, 115. 7, John Epistles, 211.

17, James, 168. 10, Leviticus, 364; Jeremiah


18, Chronicles, 448. I., 239; Hebrews, 308; Revela-
19, Romans, 368; Galatians, tion, 354.

418. 12, James, 457.


I. PETER V., 1, Galatians, 256; 13, Revelation, 190, 354.

Ephesians, 239; John Epis- 15, John Epistles, 173.


tles, 292. 17, Galatians, 309.

2, Romans, 277. 18, Romans, 329.


PETHOR—PHILIPPIANS I. 247

PETHOR, Numbers, 261; Judges, PHILEMON, 16, Ephesians, 388.


70. 19, Galatians, 423.
PETRIE, W. M. F., Tara, Acts II., 22, Ephesians, 432.

37- PHILEMON AND BAUCIS, Story


PETRONIUS, Acts II., 95 ; James, of, Acts II., 213.
349- PHILETUS, Pastoral Epistles,
PFITZNER, W., Acts II., 104. 373-
PFLEIDERER, Otto, Isaiah II., PHILIP, The deacon, Acts, 350-
127; Galatians, 101, 158; 356.
Ephesians, 4; Philippians, and the Eunuch, Acts I., 398-
217; Pastoral Epistles, 8, 10, 419.
11, 217. PHILIP, Mark, 86; John I., 32,
PHALERUM, Acts II., 303. 138; Acts II., 143, 426.
PHANTOMS, Hebrews, 203, 241. PHILIP OF SIDE, James, 325.
PHARAOH, Hardening of the heart PHILIPPI, The city, Acts II., 274.
of, Exodus, 1 1 2-1 2 1. The Gospel at, Acts II., 143,
of the Exodus, Exodus, 89- 426.
215. Paul at, Philippians, 4.

of the oppression, Exodus, 22, PHILIPPIANS, The people, How


sq. they should think about Paul,
PHARAOH-HOPHRA, Jeremiah Philippians, 45 64.
II., 148, 149, 228; Ezekiel, Paul's mind about the, Philip-

280, 281. pians, 19-44.


PHARAOH-NECHO, II. Kings, PHILIPPIANS, The Epistle, and
414, 4 2 3- Colossians, Colossians, 1.

PHARISAISM, Judges, 39, 356; Introductory, Philippians, 3-

Job, 377; Hebrews, 235. 18.


PHARISEES, Matthew, 215, 327; PHILIPPIANS I., 1, Acts II., 416.
Acts II., 33. 3-7, Galatians, 408; Ephe-
Leaven of the, Mark, 208-212. sians, 282.
PHILADELPHIA, Church in, 5, 12, Romans, 25.
Revelation, 40, 58-61. 6, Galatians, 318'; Ephesians,
PHILANTHROPY, Numbers, 373. 115.
and faith, Matthew, 373. 7, Romans, 18.

PHILEMON, The Epistle to, 8, Ephesians, no; James, 307.


(bound with Colossians). 10, James, 206.
to a private Christian, Colos- 11, James, 56.
sians, 417. 12-14, Ephesians, 214; Pas-
PHILEMON, 8, Ephesians, 430. toral Epistles, 362.

9, Ephesians, 13. 13, Ephesians, 13, 431.

12, Mark, 376. 14, Romans, 346.


248 PHILIPPIANS I.—PHILIPPIANS IV

PHILIPPIANS I., i 5) Romans, PHILIPPIANS II., 27, James,


393- 33o.
1 6, Galatians, 147. PHILIPPIANS III., 1, Galatians,
20, Ephesians, 430. 329; Ephesians, 397.
21, Proverbs, 359; II. Corin- 2, Galatians, 109; Ephesians,

thians, 183. ~,2, 276; Revelation, 384.


23, Galatians, 256; Peter, 154; 3, Leviticus, 317; II. Corin-
Hebrews, 296. thians, 338; Galatians, 424.
24-26, Ephesians, 432. 4, 5, Galatians, 63, 235.
25, Acts II., 411; Ephesians, 5, Joshua, 319.
428. 6, Acts II., 26; Pastoral Epis-
27-30, Ephesians, 410; Colos- tles, 55; James, 126.
sians, 43. 7, Peter, 209.
28-30, Galatians, 177. 9, Galatians, 185; Revelation,
29. Peter, 191. 369-
PHILIPPIANS II., 1, Ephesians, 10, Galatians, 359; Ephesians,
no. 86.
1-8, Galatians, 397. 12, Romans, IS.
2-5, Romans, 400. 13, 14, Ephesians, 115.

3, James, 199. 16, Galatians, 348; James,


5, II. Corinthians, 268. 198.
——6-9, Leviticus. •,-. Psalms III., 18, Romans, 278.
192; Galatians, 250; Ephe- 20, Romans, 364; Galatians,
sians, 93. 160, 310; Ephesians, 25, 87,
7, Mark, 353; Ephesians. 389. 115, 262, 408.
8, Leviticus, 230; Galatians, 20, James, 239; Revelation,
109. 370-
9-12, Ephesians, 47. 21, Romans, 15, Peter, 112.
10, Ephesians, 89. PHILIPPIANS IV., 1, Ephesians,

12, Ephesians, 61, 390. 410.


13, Ephesians, 341. 5, Thessalonians, 175; Pas-
14, James, 123. toral Epistles, 428; Peter, 163.
15, 16, Romans, 346; Gala- 6, 7, Mark, 35.
tians, 354. 7, Mark, 3.

18, Galatians, 250. S, Ezra, 115; Galatians, 376;


20, Thessalonians, 8. Ephesians, 323.
24, Acts II., 411. 10, 16, Leviticus, 179.

25, Pastoral Epistles, 345. 13, Ephesians. 398; Pastoral


25, 30, II. Corinthians, 284; Epistles, 424.
Ephesians, 239. 15, 16, Thessalonians, 5.

26, Romans, 27. 22, Romans, 22, 424.


PHILISTINES— PLOTINUS 249

PHILISTINES, Isaiah I., 94, 272, PHOENICIANS, Judges, 63, 64;


283. Isaiah I., 94, 96, 288, sq.

and Amos, Twelve Prophets I., Ezekiel, 230-259.

125, 126. PHOENIX, Job, 324.


and Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 228, 229. PHOTIUS, Acts I., vi; II., 263.
and the prophecies of Jere- PHYGELUS, Pastoral Epistles,
miah, Jeremiah II., 230-233. 3*9, 323-
and Samson, Judges, 294, sq. PIETY, Daring, Job, 133.
Art among the, I. Samuel, 73- of Christ, Hebrews, 77.
84. PILATE, Acts II., 30.
capture the ark, I. Samuel, 61- Christ before, Matthew, 416-
72. 420; Mark, 418-424; Luke,
David and Goliath, I. Samuel, 39Q-395-
278-291. PILGRIMS, Christians as, Peter,
David wars with the, II. Sam- 83-94-
uel, 79-83, in, 112. PIRKE ABOTH, Daniel, 90.

defeat Saul, I. Samuel, 431. PISGAH, Numbers, 299.


dismay Saul, I. Samuel, 405. PLAGUES, The, Exodus, 121-
invade Israel, I. Samuel, 93, 170; Psalms III., 134-135.
208. PLATO, Twelve Prophets I., 12;
partially conquered, Judges, John I., 6; II. Corinthians,
26, 62. 318; Ephesians, 266; Pastoral
subdued, I. Samuel, 97-108. Epistles, 178, 240, 241; He-

PHILO, Acts I., 30; II., 14, 19. brews, 222; James, 67, 103,
23, 96, 307; II. Corinthians, 218.
138; Hebrews, 15, 85, 102, and John, I. Corinthians, 54;
115, 216; James, so, 52, John Epistles, 217, 275.
145- on the future life, Numbers, 5.

on the character of Pilate, PLAUTUS, Ephesians, 303.


John II., 310, 311. PLEASURE, Highest good not in,

PHILOSOPHY and Christianity, Ecclesiastes, 133-141, 234-


I. Corinthians, 59. 237-
PHILOSTRATUS, Life of Appolo- Innocent, Ecclesiastes, 175.
nius, Acts II., 312. PLINY, The Elder, Natural his-

PHINEHAS, accompanies the tory, Acts II., 199; Pastoral


army, Numbers, 365. Epistles, 379, 380.
deals with thetwo and a half PLINY, The younger, Letters, Acts

tribes, Joshua, 373-375- I., 108, 180, 274, 276; II., 28,
Zeal of, Numbers, 315. 35, 266, 383; Pastoral Epis-
PHOEBE, Acts II., 332; Romans, tles, 83, 134.
2, 422, 423. PLOTINUS, Colossians, 298.
250 PL UMPTRE—PRA YER

PLUMPTRE, E. H., Ecclesiastes, PORK, Use of, Acts II., 128.


I3> r 4, 97. IS 1 !
Isaiah I., PORPHYRY, Daniel, 86.
182; James, 32, 349, 399. "POSITIVE EVIL," Job, 77.
PLUTARCH, James, 163; John POSITIVISM, Proverbs, 378;
Epistles, 136. Isaiah II., 203, 294; James,
PLYMOUTH BRETHREN, Acts 92-94.
I., 133, 198, 382. POSSESSIONS, Numbers, 325.
POLICE, Roman, Acts II., 216. POSTAL SERVICE UNDER THE
POLITARCHS, Acts II., 300. ROMANS, Acts II., 272.
POLYCARP, Acts I., 3, 14, 274; POTHINUS, Acts I., 9.
II., 367, 446; Pastoral Epis- POTIPHAR, Genesis, 343.
tles, s, 338 James, 307 Peter,
;
; POVERTY, Disadvantages of,

330; John Epistles, 12, 44, 65. Proverbs, 138-140.


POLYCRATES, John Epistles, 12. of spirit, Job, 196.
POLYGAMY, among the Hebrews, POWER, and service, Isaiah II.,

Genesis, 7. 310-312.
Deuteronomy, 95, Judges, 21, of God, Psalms II., 466, 494;
3Si- III., 437-
of David, II. Samuel, 40; I. of the Holy Ghost, Thessaloni-
Kings, 73. ans, 40-49.
Pastoral Epistles, 119; Peter, of Jesus, Luke, 267.
v. a test of character, Genesis,
Results of, Leviticus, 382. 125-
POLYTHEISM, Isaiah I., 99, 107. POWERSCOURT, Lady, Letters
POMEGRANATES of high priests and papers of, Acts I., 198.
robe, Leviticus, 195. PRAISE, Psalms III., 459; Ephe-
POMPEII, Acts II., 466. sians, 21-26, 203.
POOR, The, Proverbs, 43, 141, and music, I. Kings, 196-198.
143, 176; Isaiah I., 428-443. PRAYER, Acts II.. 66.
Care of, Leviticus, 395 ; I. and answer, Psalms I., 40, 44;
Corinthians, 387-399. II., 248.
Gospel to, Peter, 95. and remonstrance, Psalms II.,

Micah the prophet of, Twelve 501.


Prophets, 386-399. and victory, Psalms II., 154.
Rich and, Joshua, 75; James, and waiting, Psalms II., 456.
124-132. answered without a miracle, I.

Treatment of, Proverbs, 288- Samuel, 100.


302. Answers to, Joshua, 361;
POPE, Alexander, Galatians, 445. Judges, 143; I. Samuel, 16-18.
POPULARITY of Absalom, II. before battle, Psalms I., 197-
Samuel, 220. 200.
PRA YER—PRE-EXISTENCE OF CHRIST 251

PRAYER, Call to, Song of Solo- PRAYER, of Moses, Exodus, 432-


mon, 168-179. 436-
Cautions about, Matthew, 82- of Nehemiah, Ezra, 174-197,
8.3- 243> 349-
Christ's intercessory, John II., of Paul for the Colossians,
243-260. Colossians, 38-53.
Christ's teaching on, Luke, 177- Right use of, Joshua, 124.
194. Saint Paul asks for, Romans,
deprofundis, Song of Solomon, 416-420.
253- 2 64- Spirit of, in the saints, Ro-
Delays in the answer of, Exo- mans, 231-243.
dus, 97. The trading spirit in, Genesis,

Exhortation, Colossians, 355- 180.


361. True, I. Samuel, 99.
Extempore, Pastoral Epistles, Unceasing, Thessalonians,
96. 222 225.
for Philemon, Colossians, 439- without understanding, Gene-
444- sis, 178.
for rain, James, 344-349. PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD, Pas-
for three needs, Psalms I., 242. toral Epistles, 325-330.
Grounds of, Psalms I., 31. PREACHING, Aim of, Colossians,
in Christ's name, John II., 149. 144-150.
Intercessory, I. Samuel, 95, Decline of, Acts II., 409.
203; Romans, 3. Demands for better, Colos-
The instinct of, Jeremiah I., sians, 138.

324-33I- Foolishness of, I. Corinthians,


Love and, Thessalonians, 117- 4761.
134- Methods of, Colossians, 139-
Lusts and, James, 223-225. 144.
Mutual intercession, Thessa- Self-consciousness in, Thessa-
lonians, 359-374- lonians, 38.
Necessity for, Matthew, 248. the word, Isaiah I., 82, 83.
—Necessity of, Judges, 142. PREDESTINATION, Romans,
of Abraham for Sodom, Gene- 238; James, 397.
sis, 178. PREDICTION, Jehovah's claim
of David, II. Samuel, 106. to, Isaiah II., 120, 208.

of faith, Psalms I., 28; II., New things, Isaiah II., 206.

375- the rishonoth, Isaiah II.,

of Jacob, Genesis, 297. 206.


of Lot, Genesis, 183. PRE-EXISTENCE OF CHRIST,
of love, Colossians, 395-397- Hebrews, 126, sq., 248.
252 PREPARING HEART—PROCULUS TORPACION

PREPARING THE HEART, I. PRIESTHOOD, Regulation of the,


Samuel, 90; Matthew, iy. Deuteronomy, 307-333.
PRESBYTERS, See ELDERS. Representative character of
PRESUMPTION about the future, the, Chronicles, 231.

James, 262. Support of the, Numbers, 215.


PRICE, Has each man his? Num- PRIESTHOOD OF ALL BELIEV-
bers, 2SS; II. Samuel, 4. ERS, Leviticus, 215; Peter, 69-
PRIDE, Proverbs, 89, 179-190, 82.
210. PRIESTLY CODE, The, Leviticus,
Fall of Israel, Jeremiah I.. 280- 12; Numbers, 6, 12, 314, 317,
299. 363. 36S; Deuteronomy, 9, 19,

PRIEST, in the time of Solomon, 23-25, 2y, 28; I. Kings, 191;


I. Kings. 141. Ezekiel, 402, 434, 443.
of Chronicles. Chronicles, 221- PRIESTS OF THE HEBREWS,
239- Anointing of the, Leviticus,

Place Numbers, 340. 363.


of, 201.
PRIESTHOOD, Numbers, 29. as types, Leviticus, 184.
Aaronic, Numbers, 212. Investiture of the, Leviticus,
and sacrifice, Philippians, 150. 191.
151. The law of holiness of the,

as judges, II. Kings, 247. Leviticus, 432-446.


Consecration of the, Numbers, lead across the Jordan, Joshua,
3,2- 108.
the foundation of Christ's Portions for the, Leviticus,

power, Hebrews, 43. 175-180.


Garments of Hebrew, Exodus, PRIMOGENITURE, Numbers, 35.
400-402. PRINCES, Offering of the, Num-
Gideon's desire for, Judges, 198. bers. 73.

Human, Numbers, 208. PRION, Mount, Acts II., 263.


Idea of, Pastoral Epistles, PRISCA, Pastoral Epistles, 413,
117. 414.
instituted, Exodus, 368, 403- PRISONS, Deuteronomy, 390.
408. PROBABALISM. James, 272,273.
of Christ, Numbers, 203. PROBATION, after death, He-
of Christ on earth, Hebrews, brews, 167.

169. a necessity of life, Job, 63.


of Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 424-446. PROCHORUS,'john Epistles, 7. 35.

of knowledge, Twelve Prophets PROCTOR, Francis, Book of Com-


II., 360-363. mon Prayer, Acts II., 336.
of the Temple, I. Kings, 198- PROCULUS TORPACION, James,
201. 330.
PROFESSION— PROPHE TS 253

PROFESSION, not enough, Levit- PROPHECY, on Timothy, Pas-


icus, 415. toral Epistles, 62-64.
PROFESSION of religion and true Source of, Peter, 277-279.
spirituality, Genesis, 34. Uniqueness of Hebrew, Isaiah
PROHIBITION, Principles of, II., 248, 321.
Leviticus, 405. Unity of, Jeremiah I., 64.
PROMISED LAND, Exodus, 52. PROPHESYING, False, Numbers,
Extent of the, Joshua, 54. 133-
PROMISES OF GOD, and oath of of the seventy, Numbers, 130.
God, Hebrews, 104. Oracle regarding, Numbers,
•——believed by Patriarchs, Exo- 142.
dus, 11. PROPHET, and Martyr, Isaiah
do not fail, Joshua, 353-364. II., 313-335-
do not shrivel, Genesis, 237. a critic, Job, 246.
implies a threatening, He- •
Fallibility of, Jeremiah II.,

brews, 58. 93-


——of his coming, Joshua, 241.
- Fate of the, I. Kings, 420.
——of the Covenant, Leviticus, Meanings of the term, Pas-
5I9-52I- toral Epistles, 65.
PROPERTY, Ethics of, Exodus, of Chronicles, Chronicles, 240-
322. 269.
Rights Exodus, 345-347;
of, Regulations for, Deuteronomy,
Deuteronomy, 356-359. 334-355-
PROPHECY, Romans, 269-281; rises superior to his surround-
Thessalonians, 238-247. ings, I. Kings, 476.
and the book of Daniel, Dan- Testing, Deuteronomy, 3^8.
iel, 80-82. their preparation, Judges,
and its abuses, Ezekiel, 112- 270.
125. unrecognized, Judges, 162.
and martyrdom, Isaiah II., without a vision, Song of Solo-
328. mon, 156-167.
- —how defective, Hebrews, 5. PROPHETS, Acts II., 434.
in.the exile, Isaiah II., 61, 62, as preachers, Hebrews, 147.
100. •
as sceptics, Twelve Prophets II.,
its power of vision, Isaiah I., 129-142.
23-25. Book of the twelve, Twelve
its service to religion, Isaiah Prophets I., 3-10.
I., 100. Calling of, Numbers, 45.
Mission of, Ezra, 72-82. False, Jeremiah II., 102-114.
of Christ on the Mount of in early Israel, Twelve Proph-
Olives, Matthew, 339-375. ets I., 11-30.
254 PROPHETS— PROVERBS XIX.

PROPHETS, in the New Testa- PROVERBS IV., 7, Psalms III.,

ment, Pastoral Epistles, 66, 197.


69. •
18, Romans, 329.
in the primitive church, Pas- PROVERBS V., 22, Jeremiah I.,

toral Epistles, 70, 96, 115. 77i James, 449.


l

of the Old Testament, Num- PROVERBS VI., 1 2, Twelve Proph-


bers, 143. ets II., 56.
of the Persian period, Twelve PROVERBS VII., 3, II. Corin-
Prophets II., 185-197. thians, no.
received their message through PROVERBS VIII., 15, 16, Job, 9.
the Son, Hebrews, 54. 17, Song of Solomon, 203.
Visions of the, Numbers, 306 23, John Gospel, 82.
Hebrews, 10. PROVERBS IX., 10, Psalms, 197.
Watchmen, Ezekiel, 287-303. 13, Twelve Prophets I., 322.
PROSBOL, Acts II., 16. PROVERBS X., 11, Jeremiah I.,

PROSELYTES. Acts II., no, 210. 85; Peter, 314.


PROSPERITY, and piety, Deuter- 12, James, 59, 353; Peter, 169.
onomy, 203, 444. 20, Psalms III., 130.
and the spirit, Twelve Proph- PROVERBS XI., 1. Ezekiel, 452.
ets II., 418-430. 2, Daniel, 195; Twelve Proph-
Effects of, Ezra, 386. ets I., 424.
its dangers, Exodus, 13; II. 4, Daniel, 195.
Samuel, 160. 5, Pastoral Epistles, 371.
misunderstood, Judges, 388. 7, Twelve Prophets II., 56.
not God's best gift, Deuter- 10, II. Kings, 122.
onomy, 447. PROVERBS XII., 17, Twelve
offered to Job, Job, 137, 159. Prophets II., 140.
unbroken, Psalms II., 338. 22, Twelve Prophets II., 140.
PROVERBS, The Book, Proverbs, PROVERBS XIV., 5, Twelve Proph-
1-8, 22, 211, 316, 347. ets II., 140.

PROVERBS I., 7, Psalms III., 9, James, 448.


197. PROVERBS XVI., 4, Chronicles,
11-14, Peter, 156. 2S8.
16, Romans, 86. 7, Hebrews, 285.
32, James, 264. 9, Jeremiah I.. 212.
PROVERBS II., 3-6, James, 203. 18, Daniel, 219.

PROVERBS III., 6, Pastoral Epis- 27, 28, James, 177.


tles, 371. PROVERBS XVIII., 4. Peter, 314.
17, James, 204. 19, Twelve Prophets I., 33.
28, Romans, 220. PROVERBS XIX., ii, I. Kings,
34, James, 59; Peter, 215. "5-
PROVERBS XIX.—PRUDENTIUS 255

PROVERBS XIX., 21, Jeremiah PROVIDENCE OF GOD, and so-


I., 212. cialism,Deuteronomy, 207.
PROVERBS XX., 2, 8, 26, I. Complaints against the, Num-
Kings, 114. bers, 119.
12, Peter, 278. continuous, Chronicles, 463.
PROVERBS XXL, 3, I. Kings, 214. the Divine Potter, Jeremiah I.,
8, Romans, 212. 377-397-
PROVERBS XXII., 1, Ezra, 217. Enigma of the, Job, 207.
13, II. Kings, 255. ever in operation, Joshua, 146.
. 21, Psalms II., 212; Jeremiah for each one, Genesis, 158;
I., 232. Judges, 9.
26, II. Kings, 135. illustrated in Isaac, Genesis,
32, Twelve Prophets II., 368. 210.
PROVERBS XXV., 18, Jeremiah I., in death, II. Samuel, 286.
197. in history, I. Kings, 55; II.

j — 21, Jeremiah I., 266; Romans, Kings, 245.


342- Imperfect instruments of,

PROVERBS XXVI., 11, Peter, 321. Judges, 58, 84.


PROVERBS XXVII., 1, James, 264. Master strokes of the, Judges,
23, Twelve Prophets I., 322. 158.
PROVERBS XXVIII., 9, Jeremiah not to be hurried, Joshua,
I., 259. 195-
13, Joshua, 180; James, 338. Observing, Ezra, 86.
James, 245.
18, recognized by Joseph, Genesis,
30, Twelve Prophets II., 374, 38i.
140. Jeremiah I., 212.
rules,

PROVERBS XXX., 1, II. Samuel, Seeming injustice of, Jeremiah


364- !•» 323-
25, 26, Psalms II., 356. seems casual, I. Samuel, 279.
PROVERBS XXXI., 1-9, Chroni- Special, Job, 225.
cles, 195. Sterner aspect of, Psalms III.,

15, Twelve Prophets II., 368. 29.


—— 24, Twelve Prophets I., 80. Successive, Joshua, 124, 253.
PROVIDENCE OF GOD, Genesis, to be acknowledged, II. Sam-
139; Philippians, 60. uel, 76.

and the book of Job, Deuter- to the individual, Exodus, 66.


onomy, 204. Trust in the, Ecclesiastes, 161-

and nations, Deuteronomy, 164.


210. a wonderful scheme, I. Samuel,
and opportunity, I. Samuel, 121.
316. PRUDENTIUS, Acts I., 158.
256 PSALMS— PSALM XXIII
PSALMS. Book of, the hearts echo PSALM XIV, 3, Romans, 30S;
to the speech of God, Psalms Revelation, 240.
I. PSALM XV, 4, Jeremiah I., 132.
Individualism in, Job, 12. PSALM XVI, 5, Ephesians, 50.
PSALM I, 4, Daniel, 153; Ephe- 10, Acts II., 208.
sians, 275. 12, Daniel, 180.
PSALM II, 6, 7, Revelation, 240. PSALM XVII, 12, Twelve Proph-
7, Revelation, in. ets II., 59.
9, Jeremiah I., 291; Daniel, PSALM XVIII, 2, Deuteronomy,
153- 123.
9-12, Revelation, 17. 4-16, Revelation, 213.
12, I. Samuel, 147. 6-15, II. Kings, 22.
PSALM III, II, Samuel, 250. 7, Twelve Prophets II., 511.
PSALM IV, 4, Ephesians, 294. 7-9) I- Kings, 440.
6, Peter, 72. 10, Revelation, 74.
PSALM V, 3, Numbers, 345 Eze- ; 14, Peter, 156.
kiel, 473. 20, Isaiah II., 217.
7, Jeremiah I., 153; Daniel, 25, Jeremiah I., 81.
226. 2 9- so, II. Kings, 406.
9, Romans, 86. PSALM XIX, 4, Romans, 279.
PSALM VI, 1, Jeremiah I., 211. 8, Jeremiah I., 85.
6.Song of Solomon, 174; Jere- 10, Jeremiah L, 232.
miah II., 59. 12, Leviticus, 119.

PSALM VII, 4. Jeremiah I., 79. 14, Peter, 70.


11, Song of Solomon, 142. PSALM XX, II. Samuel, no, in.
PSALM VIII, 2, Hebrews, 34; 6, II. Kings, 406 ; Song of Solo-
Peter, 74. mon, 259.
4, Hebrews, 34. 7, Chronicles, 387.
PSALM IX, 7, Revelation, 67. 9, Jeremiah I., 230.
11, Revelation, 240. PSALM XXI, 9, II. Kings, 18.
11-14. Jeremiah I., 321. 14, Jeremiah I., 230.
12, Isaiah II., 426. PSALM XXII, Matthew, 426.
15, Revelation, 96. 1, John Epistles, 70.
PSALM X. 7, Romans, 86. 14, Song of Solomon, 176.
PSALM XI, 2, Jeremiah I., 190. 16, 20, Revelation, 384.
5, Peter, 178. 21, Pastoral Epistles, 426.
PSALM XII, 4, Peter, 331. 22, Hebrews, 39.
5, Revelation, 64. 27, II. Samuel, 120.
PSALM XIV, 1, I. Samuel, 79; 30, 31. Peter, 35.
Romans, 4S, 86; James, 265. PSALM XXIII, 1, I. Samuel, 261;
4, Jeremiah I., 79, 273. Philippians, 62.
PSALM XXIII—PSALM XL V 257

PSALM XXIII, 3, I. Samuel, PSALM XXXIV, 7, II. Kings, 68.


336. 7-10, Daniel, 228.
5, Leviticus, 90; Luke, 368; 9, Peter, 65.

Revelation, 94. 12-16, Peter, 122.


6, Jeremiah I., 174. PSALM XXXV, 19-21, Jeremiah I.,

PSALM XXIV, 1, Acts I., 257. 394-


2, Jeremiah I., 234. PSALM XXXVI, 1, Romans, 86.
3, 4, James, 245 ;
John Epis- 6, Ezekiel, 240.
tles, 266. 7, Deuteronomy, 430; Revela-
6, Twelve Prophets II., 238. tion, 211.

14, Hebrews, 106. 8, Leviticus, 90.


PSALM XXV, 3, Peter, 196. 9, Daniel, 151; John Epistles,
Romans, 406.
14, 189.
PSALM XXVII, I. Samuel, 387. 10, Jeremiah I., 85.
4, Hebrews, 61. PSALM XXXVII, II. Samuel, 48;
8, Numbers, 70. James, 85.
10, Jeremiah I., 11. 23, Jeremiah I., 212.
12, Twelve Prophets II., 134. 34, Peter, 196.
PSALM XXVIII, 2, Pastoral Epis- PSALM XXXVIII, 1, Jeremiah I.,

tles, 97. 211.


13, Twelve Prophets I., 235. 5. Peter, 219.
PSALM XXX, 1, John Epistles, 11, 12, I. Kings, 418.
181. 20, Jeremiah I., 190.
4, Twelve Prophets II., 511. PSALM XXXIX, 1, II. Kings, 340;
5, Song of Solomon, 202. Jeremiah I., 421.
7, Jeremiah I., 210. 3, Ezra, 115.
PSALM XXXI, 2, Peter, 70. 13, Chronicles, 317.

7, Jeremiah I., 232. 14, Jeremiah I., 184.


13-15, 18, 19, Jeremiah II., 25. PSALM XL, 6-8, Leviticus, 56,
18, 19, Romans, 342. 119; I. Kings, 214.
20, Revelation, 46. 9, 10, Peter, 78.
21, Revelation, 355. PSALM XLI, 10, Jeremiah I., 423.
24, Deuteronomy, 123. PSALM XLII, 4, II. Kings, 313.
PSALM XXXII, 1, 2, Romans, 5, Twelve Prophets II., 511.
no. 8, Twelve Prophets II., 511.
3, 5, Joshua, 180; Galatians, 10, Ezekiel, 335.

21. PSALM XLIV, 3, Joshua, 148.


PSALM XXXIII, 4, Daniel, 202. Proverbs, 353.
8,

5, Ephesians, 93. PSALM XLV, I. Kings, 136.


12, Jeremiah I., 240. 3-5, Revelation, 19.

17, I. Kings, 148. 8, I. Kings, 495.


258 PSALM XL V—PSALM LXXVLI
PSALM XLV 9 15, Revelation, PSALM LXI, 2, Peter, 70.
321. PSALM LXII, 11, Jeremiah I., 79.
PSALM XL VI. Kings, 342.
II. 12, Leviticus, 558.
1-7, Revelation, 85. PSALM LXIII, 1, Joshua, 297.
1-1 1, II. Kings, 295. Pastoral Epistles, 97.
4.

2, Revelation, 141. PSALM LXIV, 4, Jeremiah I., 190.


4, Jeremiah I., 86; Twelve PSALM LXVI, 12, Peter, 179.
Prophets II., 155. 18, Ezekiel, 124.
PSALM XLVIII, 2, Revelation, PSALM LXVIII, Ephesians, 229.
241. 17, Galatians, 217.
PSALM XLIX, 11, Peter, 153. 18, Peter, 74.
15, Peter, 32. 27, Joshua, 318.
16, 17, Ecclesiastes, 163. 60-64, L Samuel, 72.
PSALM L, 3, Daniel, 248. PSALM LXIX, Romans, 397.
8-12, Leviticus, 30; I. Kings, 2, II. Kings, 454; Twelve
214. Prophets II., 511.
15, Revelation, 137. 4, Jeremiah I., 98.
PSALM LI, II. Samuel, 183, 191. 5, Jeremiah I., 190.
4, Leviticus, 119; Romans, 81 6, Peter, 196.

Pastoral Epistles, 137. 9, Romans, 395.


5, Leviticus, 325. 2 j, Daniel, 209.

7, Revelation, 101. 28, Jeremiah I., 358.


16, 17, I. Kings, 214; Ezekiel, 30, 3 1 - I- Kings, 215.
483- PSALM LXXII, 11, Revelation, 9.
PSALM LII, 3, Jeremiah, 197. 15, I. Kings, 229.
8, Romans, 303. 16, John I., 215.
10, Jeremiah, 260. PSALM LXXIII, 17, Song of Solo-
PSALM LV, 6, Jeremiah I., 188. mon, 326.
12-14, Revelation, 55. 26, Song of Solomon, 204.
13, 14, Jeremiah I., 192. 44, Song of Solomon, 44.
15, Daniel, 208. PSALM LXXIV, 8, 9, Chronicles,
17, Daniel, 226. 241.
18, Acts II., 121. 9, Daniel, 116; Twelve Proph-
PSALM LVII, 4, Jeremiah I., 197; ets L, 9.

Daniel, 220. - — 13, Revelation, 202.

PSALM LVIII, 6, Daniel, 220. PSALM LXXV, 8, Jeremiah I.,


- 11, Revelation, 9. 292; Luke, 370.
PSALM LIX, I. Samuel, 309-3 n. PSALM LXXVI, 6, II. Kings, 342.
James, 293.
15, 10, II. Kings, 140.

PSALM LX, s, Jeremiah I., 292. PSALM LXXVII, 7, I. Samuel,


12, Romans, 194. 392.
PSALM LXXVII— PSALM CV 259

PSALM LXXVII, 10, Joshua, PSALM LXXXIX, 15, Leviticus,


361 ; Peter, 196. 509-
18, Jeremiah L, 233. 37, Peter, 141.
PSALM LXXVIII, 2, Peter, 32. PSALM XC, 1, John I., 247.
20, Jeremiah I., 174. 9, John Epistles, 153.
49, Twelve Prophets II., 316. PSALM XCI, 4, II. Kings, 58.
59, 60, 67-69, Chronicles, 55. n, II. Kings, 68; Revelation,
60, Jeremiah I., 29. 36S-
60-64, Joshua, 314; I. Kings, 14, Deuteronomy, 123.
149. PSALM XCII, 4, 5, Thessalonians,
68, Revelation, 240. 288.
71, Ephesians, 50. 7-9, Revelation, '302.

PSALM LXXIX, 1, II. Kings, 461. 12-14, II- Samuel, 127.


2, 3, II. Kings, 460. PSALM XCIV, 9, Jeremiah I., 341.
6, 7, Jeremiah I., 211. PSALM XCV, 7, Hebrews, 56.
PSALM LXXX, 1, Jeremiah I., 91. PSALM XCVI, Ecclesiastes, 258.
Numbers, 70.
7, 5, James, 153.
PSALM LXXXI, Numbers, 350. 13, Revelation, 245.
12, Romans, 49, 254. PSALM XCVII, 10, Deuteronomy,
PSALM LXXXIII, 6-8, Chronicles, 123.
85- PSALM XCVIII, Ecclesiastes,
8, Twelve Prophets II., 169. 258.
10, II. Kings, 124. PSALM XCIX, 1, Revelation, 70.
27, James, 227. 8, Numbers, 170.
PSALM LXXXIV, 3, Twelve Proph- PSALM C, 1, 4, II. Samuel, 120.
ets, 59. PSALM CII, 6, 8, I. Kings, 418.
PSALM LXXXV, 8, II. Kings, 395. 13-16, Leviticus, 538.
PSALM LXXXVI, 9, II. Samuel, 22, II. Samuel, 120.
120. 25, Peter, 339.
PSALM LXXXVII, II Samuel, 1 1 9, PSALM CIII, 2, 3,4, 10-12, James,
120. 470.
4, 5, II. Kings, 301. 15, 16,James, 85.
7, John Epistles, 227. PSALM CIV, 3, II. Kings, 22.
PSALM LXXXVIII, Numbers, 4, I. Kings, 432.
205. 5, Peter, 358.
7, Leviticus, 43. 5, 6, 8,James, 469.
50, Twelve Prophets I., 179. 7, Twelve Prophets II., 108.
PSALM LXXXIX, Job, 57. 15, Revelation, 95.
6, Daniel, 191. PSALM CV, 9, 10, Twelve Proph-
9, 10, II. Kings, 301. ets I., 435.
14, Ephesians, 416. 15, Isaiah I., 131.
260 PSALM CJ' I— PUNISHMENT
PSALM CVI. 27,, Isaiah II., 358. PSALM CXXXIII, 3, Revelation,
3°j 3 1 !
Chronicles, 224. 240.
38, Jeremiah I., 108, 117. PSALM CXXXIV, 2, Pastoral Epis-
PSALM CIX. 28, Peter, 122. tles, 97.

PSALM CX, 1, 4. Mark, 445. PSALM CXXXV, 6, Daniel, 202;


4, Hebrews, 113. Peter, 346.
7, Revelation, in. PSALM CXXXVI, I. Kings, 334;
PSALM CXIII, 5. Revelation. 223. Jeremiah I., 316.
PSALM CXIV, Joshua, 112. 113. 6, Jeremiah I., 234.
PSALM CXVI, 1. Deuteronomy, 17-22, Leviticus, 558.
123- PSALM CXXXYIL 9, II. Kings,
10, Romans, 27^; II. Corin- 94; Ezra, 359.
thians. 165. PSALM CXXXIX, 9, Twelve Proph-
16, 17, Leviticus, 105. ets I., 402.
PSALM CXVIII, 6, Peter, 216. 12, Daniel, 151.
8, 9, Ezra, 79. 23, 24, Leviticus, 119.
22, Peter, 75. PSALM CXL, 3, Romans, 86.
27, I. Kings, 91. PSALM CXLI, Numbers, 345.
PSALM CXIX, 19, Chronicles, 317. 2, Exodus, 419; Leviticus, 71;
45, Peter, 321. Ezekiel, 473.

67, 71, Peter, 152. PSALM CXLIII, 2, Romans, 107.


78, 86, Jeremiah I., 190. PSALM CXLV, 13, Daniel, 202.
PSALM CXX, 5. Jeremiah I., 84. 20, Deuteronomy, 123; Peter,
7. Peter, 124. 84.
PSALM CXXI, Numbers, 68. PSALM CXLVI, 3, Ezra, 195.
PSALM CXXII, 2. 3, Ezra, 212. 8, Peter, 84.
3-5, 1. Kings, 66;Twelve Proph- PSALM CXL VII, 1, James, 66.
ets II., 290. 2, Ezekiel, 311.
PSALM CXXIII, 1, Daniel, 201. 19, Revelation, 227.

4, Twelve Prophets II., 285. PSALM CXLVIII, 1-13, Revcii-


PSALM CXXIV. 2-6, Revelation, tion, 75, 76.

213. PSALMODY, Beginning of Chr :

7, Revelation, 7. tian, Ephesians, 347-349-


PSALM CXXV, 5, Galatians, 447. ——Paul's use of, Colossians, 3J>
PSALM CXXVI, 1-3, Ezra, 47. 332.
PSALM CXXX, 4, Chronicles, 451. PTOLEMAIS, Acts II., 96, 425.
PSALM CXXXI, 7, Isaiah I., 439. PUBLIC WRONGS, Indifference
PSALM CXXXII, 13, 14, Revela- to, Ecclesiastes, 205, 226.

tion, 184. PUDENS, Pastoral Epistles, 415.

PSALM CXXXIII, Ezekiel, 446. PUNISHMENT, Fear of. John I.,

< 2, Leviticus, 2,03. 187.


P UNISHMENT—Q UIE TISM 261

PUNISHMENT, of children, Prov- Prophets I, 282, 284-286;


erbs, 312. Mark, 190-194; Colossians,
of Hymenaeus and Alexander, 103-105; John Epistles, 181,
Pastoral Epistles, 74-76. 182.
of sin, Job, 59; Jeremiah Christ's, John I., 262.
I-, 338; Thessalonians, 335- Jesus Christ restores to, Prov-
337- erbs, 103-105.
Painful,Samuel, 336.
II. Laws of, Deuteronomy, 396-
PURIFICATION of heaven, He- 410.
brews, 163. Loss of, Proverbs, 95-102.
of the tabernacle, Hebrews, 163. of Joseph, Genesis, 346.
Water of, Numbers, 216. Personal, Thessalonians, 151-
PURIM, Feast of, established, Ezra, 168.
401-403. PURVEY, John, James, 200, 212,
PURITANISM, Deuteronomy, 1 89. 447-
and the restoration, Isaiah I., PUSEV, Dr. E. B., Daniel, 41,
364. 365- J 34> '35; Twelve Prophets
Militant, necessary, Deuter- II., 117, 358, 526; John II.,

onomy, 200. 356.


New Testament, II. Corin- PUTEOLI, Acts II., 465.
thians, 237-247. Paul at, Acts II., 465.
PURITY, Judges, 350; II. Samuel, PYTHAGORAS, John Epistles,

167; Psalms I., 235; Twelve 136.

QUADRATUS, Apology of, Acts I., QUARRELS and the tongue, Prov-
viii; II., 318. erbs, 167.
Pride the cause of, II. Samuel,
QUAILS, Numbers, 129.
295-
QUARESMIUS, Terrae Sanctae
QUEEN OF HEAVEN, The, Jere-
Ehicidatio, Acts I., 67; II., miah II., 197-208.
57- QUIETISM, Acts II., 446.
262 RAAMSES— RECORDS OF THE PAST

RAAMSES, Death of, Exodus, 43. RATIONALISM, Perils of, Pas-


RABSHAKEH of Sennacherib, II. toral Epistles, 385-396.
Kings, 332; Isaiah I., 343- RAVEN, Sending forth Noahs,
35i- Genesis, 70.
RACE-COURSE, Paul's figure of RAWLINSON, Sir Henry, Ecclesi-

the, I. Corinthians, 211 226; astes, 35, 135, 270, 271; Jere-
Philippians, 259-280. miah II., 71; Ezekiel, 230.
RACHEL, Death of, Genesis, 317. REAL and ideal, Job, 152.
Tomb of, I. Samuel, 14S. REALISM, in art, Proverbs,
RAHAB, and her life, Joshua, 66.

84. in moral teaching, Proverbs,


Faith Joshua, 87; Hebrews,
of, 92-105.
261; James, 161-164. of Isaiah, Isaiah I., 27-30.
saved, Joshua, 153-164. of Jeremiah, Jeremiah II., 301.
The scarlet thread of, Joshua, REBEKAH, Genesis, 243-251;
92. Peter, 111, 112.

Speech of, Joshua, 18. aids Jacob to deceive his father,


RAILING at dignities, James, 415- Genesis, 269.

418. RECHABITES, The, Jeremiah II.,

RAIN, Elijah and the, I. Kings, 44-53-


399-403. RECOMMENDATIONS, II. Corin-
RAINBOW, The, symbolical to thians, 105-108.
Noah, Genesis, y3- RECONCILIATION, Romans,
RA.MAH, Captives for Babylon 141; II. Corinthians, 210-223;
start from, II. Kings, 466. Hebrews, 78.
RAMAH, fortified by Baasha, I. Double, Ephesians, 131-142.
Kings, 325. The holiest place a symbol,
Rachel and, Jeremiah II., 335. Hebrew, 152.
RAMOTH-GILEAD captured by Purpose of, Colossians, 100-
Jehoram, II. Kings, 108. ii5-
RAMSAY, W. M., Acts I., 103; II., through Christ, Colossians,

100, 198, 200, 213, 260, 261, 85-99-

363, 364, 374- RECORDS OF THE PAST, Isaiah

RASHNESS, Proverbs, 170. I., 198, 308, 309, 44S; II., 59,
RATIONALISM, Pastoral Epis- 62; Daniel, 22, 59, 14S, 169,

tles, 3S7, 192, 193.


RED SEA—RELIGION 263

RED SEA, Exodus, 208-215; Num- REHOBOAM, The kingdom di-

bers, 383; Psalms III., 142. vided under, I. Kings, 273-


passage, a type of baptism, 285.
Pastoral Epistles, 289. Reign of, Chronicles, 320-325.
REDEEMER of Job, Job, 222-242. succeeds Solomon, I. Kings,
REDEMPTION, a cause for thank- 269.
fulness, Colossians, 64-69. REITH, George, John I., 56.
Final, Ephesians, 50-64. REJECTION of God, Thessaloni-

of the first born, Numbers, 38. ans, 147.
of Israel, Political by Cyrus, REJOICE, Philippians, 323-326;
Isaiah II., 271. Thessalonians, 217-222.
of Israel, spiritual by Servant, RELIGION, and the child, Exodus,
Isaiah II., 271, 273. 25.
of a nature, Isaiah I., 188- and enjoyment, Genesis, 22, 64.
194. and prosperity, Twelve Proph-
signified by the Passover, Num- ets II., 425.
bers, 86. and the State, Judges, 36, 75.
Unity and graciousness of the Decay of, Job, 16.
plan of, Peter, 29-40. Evolution of, Job, 180.
REFORMATION, Character of Four points of a true, Isaiah
the, II. Corinthians, 125. II., 143-161.
of the church, Joshua, 145. Guardians of. Numbers, 26.
of society, John I., 268. In the name of, I. Samuel, 231.
The true, Judges, 155. is opportunity, Twelve Proph-
See JOSIAH. ets I., 144.
REFORMERS, Judges, 154; Acts Jewish, hereditary, Chronicles,
I., 152. 54-
REFUGE, Cities of, Numbers, 400; Law and, Deuteronomy, 239-
Joshua, 326-339. 252.
REGENERATION, Laver of, Pas- of history, Ezra, 295-306.
toral Epistles, 285, 292. of the individual, Ezekiel, 143
Washing of, Pastoral Epistles, 158.
285, 292. of Israelites, Numbers, 9.
See CONVERSION. of joy, Leviticus, 473.
REHOB, King of Zobah, David of morality, I. Samuel, 300.
wars against, II. Samuel, 113, of Semites, Job, 180.
114. Popular and true, Jeremish I.,

REHOBOAM, Abijam succeeds, I. 149-214.


Kings, 318. •
Power of, Numbers, 303.
invasion of Shishak, I. Kings, Quietness of true, John Epis-
3i5- tles, 300-309.
264 RELIGION—RES T

RELIGION, Reasonableness of, REPENTANCE, of Abraham,


Twelve Prophets I., 419-425. Genesis, 108.
Shame, James, 180, 192. of David, II. Samuel, 181-192
True, Judges, 314, 315. of Esau, Genesis, 275-277.
will not take care of itself, of Israel, I. Samuel, 87.
Judges, 223. of Joseph's brethren, Genesis,
REMINISCENCE, Plato's doc 3§5-
trine of, Hebrews, 222. Peter taught, Acts I., 132.
REMNANT, The, Isaiah I., 31, 87, unto life, II. Corinthians, 248-
i2_6, 129. 261.
REMONSTRANCE, Chronicles, REPETITIONS, in prayer, Ezra,
423- 181.
REMORSE, Proverbs, 77. REPHAIM, I. Kings, 79.
and James, 93.
free-will, REPHIDIM, Joshua, 27; I. Corin-
Christ never knew, John II., thians, 232.

277- REPRESSION, and development


RENAN, M., Job, 342, 399; Isaiah in morals, Deuteronomy, 100.
I-, 35o, 351; H-, 149 Jeremiah ——not taming, Colossians, 204.
I., 61, 65; II., 70, 76, 162, REPROOF, Proverbs, 175.
360, 361, 372; Daniel, 72,161-, RESCH, A., James, 56, 90, 233,
Matthew, 443; Acts I., 53; 362.
II., 215, 369; I. Corinthians, RESIGNATION of Eli, I. Samuel,
263, 346; Galatians, 65, 277; 57-
Ephesians, 11, 12, 244, 283; RESPONSIBILITY, for our gifts,

Pastoral Epistles, 8, 11, 79, Exodus, 429.


276, 355, 407; James, 50, 122, graded, Leviticus, 120-133.
128, 371; John Epistles, 15, in advising, Judges, 370.
17, 20, 22, 53, 85, 86, 163, Neglected, a sin, Exodus, 75.

245, 293, 309- of a leader, Numbers, 126.


REN AUDOT, Eusebe, Acts II., 256. of teachers, James, 165-170.
RENDALL, Frederic, Hebrews, Personal, Psalms II., 128;
320, 323. Proverbs, 128.
REPENTANCE, Numbers, 287; Samson had a sense of, Judges,
Twelve Prophets I., 333-345- 304-
and forgiveness, Chronicles, to God, Deuteronomy, 204.
448-454. to law, Exodus, 32^.
.
by tithes, Twelve Prophets II., unavoidable, Genesis, 155.
367- REST, described by the Psalmist,
Foundation of, James, 245- Psalms, 61.
249. from labor the rudimentary
Imperfect, Judges, 40. Sabbath, Hebrews, 60,
REST—REVELA TION I. 265

REST, the ideal of the Old Testa- REUBEN, saves Joseph, Genesis,
ment, Hebrews, 58. 332.
Canaan, Hebrews, 61.
in typical of some Christians, Gen-
by Christ, Hebrews, 58.
offered esis, 338.
RESTRAINT, and its removal, REUBEN, The tribe, and Gad,

Thessalonians, 323-340. Numbers, 374.


RESURRECTION, The, Isaiah I., blessed by Moses, Deuter-
387, 444-452; Ezekiel, 349, onomy, 463.
350. their decay, Numbers, 380.
Belief in the, Pastoral Epistles, REUBENITES, Claim of the, Num-
267, 353-363- bers, 200, 202.
Consequences of denying, I. REUNION OF CHRISTENDOM,
Corinthians, 355-369- Pastoral Epistles, 267.
Doctrine of, Hebrews, 87. REUSS, Edward, Pastoral Epis-
Evidence of, Acts II., 133. tles, 11; James, 141, 166, 390,
Hope in the, of Christ, Peter, 399-
18-26. REVELATION, Actual, Jeremiah
life and daily dying, Philip- I., 242.
pians, 237-258. Conditions of, Isaiah II., yi,.

- — of Christ, Matthew, 429-438; Method of, Isaiah II., 100,


Mark, 437-441; John I., 93- 148.
97; I. Corinthians, 325-354; Need of, Proverbs, 375-385.
Ephesians, 84-88; Hebrews, of God, Hebrews, 294, sq.
72. REVELATION, The book, Pas-
of the dead in Christ, Thessa- toral Epistles, 48, 68.
lonians, 169-182. The Epilogue, Revelation,375-
The spiritual body in, I. Corin- 392.
thians, 371-386. The prologue, Revelation, 1-

to bring joy, John II., 231. 20.


The witness of men and the, when written, Daniel, 155.

John Epistles, 241-253. REVELATION I., 2, John Epis-


RETRIBUTION, Judges, 138; I. tles, 89.
Samuel, 68; Chronicles, 360- 3, James, 103.
365 Psalms II., 244; Hebrews,
; 4, John Epistles, t,t,.

191, 300. 5, Ephesians, 47; John Epis-


Law of, Job, 215; Isaiah I., tles, 115.
342; Ezekiel, 145, 150; Thes- 7, Daniel, 248.
salonians, 292. 9, Revelation, 317.
of David, II. Samuel, 178, 179. 10, Galatians, 269.

REUBEN, and his father's blessing, 12, 13, Leviticus, 476.

Genesis, 425. 13, Daniel, 248.


266 REVEL A TION I.—RE VELA TION XIII.

REVELATION I,. 14, Leviticus, REVELATION V, 35, Leviticus.

36S- 35-
15, Daniel, 294. REVELATION VI., 9, John Epis-
16, Ephesians, 421. tles, 309.
17. iS. Song of Solomon, 261. 10, Jeremiah II., 68; Romans.
iS, Romans, 251. 383. 292; Pastoral Epistles, 327.
20, Numbers, 81. REVELATION VII., 2. II. Corin-
REVELATION II., 2, Galatians, thians, 52.
12; Ephesians, 239. 7, Joshua, 320; John Epis
4, 5. Pastoral Epistles, 26. ties, 29.
10, James, S9; John Epistles, 9, Pastoral Epistles, 394.
183. 14, 15, Leviticus, 357.
12, Ephesians, 421. 15, James. 97; John Epistles,
13, Romans, 20; John Epis- 19; Revelation, 224.
tles, 33, 234. 17, Luke, 399.
14, 20, Daniel, 165: Pastoral 24, Peter, 19.
Epistles, 4S ; John Epistles, REVELATION VIII., 2, Twelve
275- Prophets II., 316.
18, Leviticus, 365. 3. Exodus, 419.
20, II. Kings, 124; Peter, 306. 4-S, James, 44.
22, James, 227. REVELATION IX., 1-11, Exodus,
24. John Epistles, 4. 159.
27, Psalms I.. 19. 17, Twelve Prophets II., 106.
28, Daniel, 324. 20, John Epistles, 275.
REVELATION III., 1, Pastoral REVELATIONX.,6, Exodus, 303;
Epistles, 154. Daniel, 327.
7, 8, 12. John Epistles, 303. REVELATION XL, 8, II. Corin-
12. Galatians, 456. thians, 121; Galatians, 29S.
14, Psalms II., 499. 15. Ephesians, 47.
20. Romans, 371. REVELATION XII., 5. II. Corin-
21, Galatians, 256; Hebrews, thians, 347.
309- 7-10, Ephesians, 400.
REVELATION IV., 8, John Epis- 9. Song of Solomon, 220; John
tles, 19. Epistles, 1S3.
11, Peter, 135. 174. 10, James, 256; John Epis-
REVELATION V., 1, Romans, 3S4 tles, 19.
Ephesians, 53. 14, Daniel, 237, 246.

5, Numbers, 27. 16, Ezra, 196.

9, John Epistles, 114. REVELATION XIII., 2, Daniel,


10, Peter, 72. 239-
12. James, 193. 7, Leviticus, 127.
REVELA TION XIII.—REVERENCE 267

REVELATION XIII., 8, Ephe- REVELATION XXL, 3, Exodus,


sians, 27. 376; Hebrews, 153.
——10, John Epistles, 33. 6, John Epistles, 29.
REVELATION XIV., 7, John Epis- 8, John Epistles, 89.
tles, 29, 211. 9, Song of Solomon, 45 Mark, ;

10, Luke, 370. 62.


ii, John Epistles, ig. 10, Hebrews, 218, 296.
12, John Epistles, 234. 12, James, 44.
REVELATION XVI., 5, John Epis- 17, Mark, 334.
tles, 29. 18, 22, John Epistles, 69.
14, Daniel, 320. 19, 20, John Epistles, 55.

15, Thessalonians, 188. 22, I. Kings, 221; Twelve


16, Joshua, 303. Prophets I., 313.
19, Jeremiah I., 292. 24, II. Corinthians, 182.
REVELATION XVII., 1, James, 27, Leviticus, 343; Galatians,
168. 355; Peter, 151; John Epis-
5, Galatians, 363. tles, 55.
6, Revelation, 201. REVELATION XXII., 1, 2, Ezekiel,

14, Ephesians, 47. 487; John Epistles, 29.

23, James, 96. •


2-5, Joshua, 188; Ezekiel, 498.
REVELATION XVIIL, 9, 18, Peter, 6, Romans, 16.

177- 8, Luke, 403; Acts II., 130;


20, James, 168; John Epis- John Epistles, 56.
tles, 163. 10, Daniel, 262.

REVELATION XIX., 8, Leviticus, 11, Daniel, 329; Luke, 363;


201; Romans, 150. Galatians, 352.
11, Psalms III., 191. 12, 20, Romans, 363.
13-15, Ephesians, 421. 13, Matthew, 450.
19, Daniel, 320. 14, John Epistles, 115.

REVELATION XX., 1-8, John Epis- 15, Leviticus, 343; John Epis-
tles, 275. tles, 55, 275.
——4, John Epistles, 309. 17, Peter, 151; John Epistles,
6, Leviticus, 215; Mark, 29.

333- 21, John Epistles, 33.

7, Ezekiel, 370. REVENGE, Proverbs, 316; Mat-


10, John Epistles, 19, 183. thew, 76; Thessalonians, 213.
11, Daniel, 153; John Epistles, of David, I. Kings, 96-
214. 103.
12, Twelve Prophets II., 314; REVERENCE, Exodus, 49, 95;
John Epistles, 210. Deuteronomy, 83.
14, Daniel, 323. for the aged, Leviticus, 4 1 3,
268 RE VERENCE—RIZPAH

REVERENCE, for parents, Deu- RIGHTEOUSNESS, Psalms II.,

teronomy, 85. 459; Isaiah II., 127, 215; Eze-


taught, Exodus, 424; Leviti- kiel, 1 51-153; Matthew, 79;
cus, 377. Ephesians, 328-329.
RE VUE ARCHAEOLOGIQUE, Conviction of, John II., 217.
Acts I., 175; II., 198, 361, Fruits of, Philippians, 35.
364, 374- Isaiah's doctrine of, Isaiah I.,

REWARDS, Doctrine of, Philip- 344; II., 215-230.


pians, 363. Man not saved by, Job, 388.
Teaching of Christ concerning, of Abraham, Genesis, 140.
Matthew, 279-285. of faith, Philippians, 217-236.
REYNOLDS, H. \Y., Revelation, of Israel, Isaiah II., 217.
350. of Jehovah, Isaiah II., 224,
REZIN, King of Syria, and Pekah, 265, 392, 410, 436.
II. Kings, 227-231; Isaiah I., Triumph of, Chronicles, 295.
103. Word of, Hebrews, 88.
REZON, I. Kings, 253. RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD, Ro-
RHEMISH VERSION, James, 80, mans, 32.
200, 292, 427, 430, 447, 457. RIGHTS, and duties, Judges, 30,
RICH, and poor, James, 124-132. 256.
Follies and iniquities of the, of the person, Exodus, 339-
James, 274-284. 345-
their end, James, 2S4-287. of property, Exodus, 345-347.
RICH YOUNG MAN, The, Mat- of strangers, Exodus, 353-
thew, 273-279; Mark, 274- 357-
281. RITSCHL, Albrecht, II. Corinthi-
RICHES, and poverty, Joshua, 75. ans, 213.
Dangers of the, Numbers, 377; RITUAL, and character, Gala-
Matthew, 276-279; Mark, 281- tians, 435-447-

287. and formality, Twelve Proph-


Dedication of, Numbers, 75. ets I., 156-180.
Obligations of, Judges, 390. Growth of the Levitical, I.

Strife for, Joshua, 199, 200; Kings, 186-192.


Proverbs, 144-147. Importance of, Chronicles,
Trust in, Ecclesiastes, 193-195. 333-337-
without work, Joshua, 307. of Ezekiel's vision, Ezekiel, 462-
RIDICULE, Fear of, Joshua, 137. 484.
RIGHTEOUS, Death of the, Num- of the Tabernacle, Leviticus,
bers, 296. 29-236.
have judgment here, Peter, 189- Overgrowth of, Ezekiel, 94.

200. RIZPAH, II. Samuel, 344.


ROADS— ROMANS II. 269

ROADS, Ancient, Acts II., 37, 260, ROMANS I., 7, Acts II., 60; Rev-
271. elation, 369.
ROBBERS, and the Apostles, Acts 15, Ephesians, 416.
II., 199. 16, Ephesians, 9; Peter, 58.
ROBERTSON, F. W., I. Corinthi- 16-18, II. Corinthians, 212;
ans, 21; Ephesians, 265, 332. Galatians, 130; Ephesians, 36,
on Balaam, Numbers, 320. 133, 43i-
ROBERTSON, J. Craigie, History 17, Twelve Prophets II., 140;
of the Christian church, He- II.Corinthians, 95 Galatians, ;

brews, 262. 186; Ephesians, 12; Philip-


ROBES of the High-priests, Leviti- pians, 218; James, 167.
cus, 192. 18, Galatians, 368; Hebrews,
ROBESPIERRE, Proverbs, 377. 287.
ROBINSON, J. A., Acts I., 419. 19, Ezra, 22; Ephesians, 125.

ROCK, God a, Psalms II., 219. 20, Ephesians, 270; Hebrews,


ROD OF AARON, Numbers, 207. 16; James, 229.
ROD OF MOSES, Exodus, 71, 21, Jeremiah I., 80; Ephesians,
255- 263; James, 123.
ROGERS, H., Romans, 283. 23, Psalms III., 145.
ROLL, The sealed, opened, Revela- 24-32, Peter, 155.
tion, 86-110. 26, Jeremiah I., 175.
ROMAN CHURCH, its neglect of 28, I. Samuel, 79; Ephesians,
Paul, Pastoral Epistles, 28, S3-
400, 420, 421. ROMANS II., 2, 3, James, 168.
ROMAN FAS, Deuteronomy, 64- 5, Daniel, 261 ; Revelation, 346.
66. 7, Ephesians, 439; Revelation,
ROMANS, John Epistles, 26. 346.
ROMANS, The epistle, and Colos- 8, James, 199.
sians, Colossians, 1. 9, 10, Galatians, 130.

Coincidences with James, 57, 11, Galatians, 114.

100, 272. 13, James, 102.


. Time, place and occasion, Ro- 15, II. Corinthians, 295.

mans, 1-9. 16, Mark, 3; Pastoral Epistles,

ROMANS I., 1, Ephesians, 389. 360.


2, Pastoral Epistles, 389. 17-29, Galatians, 427, 439;
3, Acts I., 44; Galatians, 250; James, 167.
Revelation, 385. 20, Ephesians, 385.

4, Psalms I., 18; Songs of Solo- 23-27, Galatians, 143.


mon, 310; Ephesians, 61, 88; 25, Jeremiah I., 207; Gala-
Thessalonians, 58. tians, 130, 306; James, 56.
5, Galatians, 121, 27, James, 133.
270 ROMANS II--ROMANS V

ROMANS II., 28, 29, Philippians, ROMANS IV., 15, Galatians, 143,
178. 144, 150, 307.
ROMANS III., 1, Galatians, 130, 16, Galatians, 151, 310.

438. 17, II. Corinthians, 26; Gala-


2, Jeremiah I., 127; Pastoral tians, 184, 206, 445.
Epistles, 52; Peter, 173. 19, James, 158.
3, Hebrews, 103. 20, Pastoral Epistles, 424;
4, Pastoral Epistles, 137. James, 122.
7, Galatians, 321. 24, 25, Galatians, 156; Philip-
8,Galatians, 439; James, 168. pians, 220.
10-18, Galatians, 222. 25, Leviticus, 355.
19, Galatians, 223; Ephesians, ROMANS V., 1, 2, Galatians, 383;
36, 96. Philippians, 220.
20, Galatians, 144, 150, 307. 1-8, Galatians, 149.
21, II. Corinthians, 119; Gala- 2, Peter, 185.
tians, 324; James, 23. 3, James, 57, 65.
22-26, Galatians, 155; Ephe- 5, Galatians, 171.
sians, 36; Philippians, 218. 9, Leviticus, 142; II. Corin-
24, Galatians, 149, 151; Ephe- thians, 198; Ephesians, 61.
sians, 61; Philippians, 220; 10, Leviticus, 227; II. Cor n-
John Epistles, 105. thians, 212; Galatians,
25, Exodus, 379; Hebrews, 165. 251-
26, Galatians, 155. 11, Leviticus, 98; Proverbs,
28, James, 141. 373-
29, Mark, 339; Galatians, 220; 12, Ephesians, 104.
Ephesians, 249. 12-21, Galatians, 198.
31, Galatians, 337. 14, Galatians, 143, 157; Ephe-
ROMANS IV., Genesis, 140. sians, 37.
1-4, Galatians, 151, 161. 15-18, Ephesians, 112.
2, Galatians, 402. 16, James, 168.
3, 6, Exodus, 280; James, 156. 17, 18, Galatians, 224; Phil-
6, II. Corinthians, 119. ippians, 218.
7, Hebrews, 146. 18, Hebrews, 171.
9-13, Galatians, 183. 18-21, Joshua, 186.
11, Leviticus, 317; II. Corin 19, Leviticus, 57, 230; Phil-
thians, 52; Ephesians, 53; ippians, 220.
James, 45. 20, Numbers, 87; Galatians,
12, Galatians, 348. 1 50, 2 1 3, 307 Ephesians,
; 1 1 1

13-20, Ephesians, 55; He- Hebrews, 143.


brews, 319. 21, II. Corinthians, 91, 122;
14, 15, Galatians, 189. Galatians, 149, 224,
ROMANS VI— ROMANS VIII. Til

ROMANS VI., i, 2, Galatians, 233; ROMANS VIII., 2, Ezekiel, 364;


Ephesians, 371. Galatians, 228, 357; Ephe-
2-4, Galatians, 173. sians, 25.

4, Ephesians, 67, 371; John 3, Leviticus, 342; I. Corinthi-


Epistles, 125. ans, 383; Galatians, 343, 359,
5, Galatians, 157. 444 Ephesians, 282.
;

6, 12, Galatians, 352; Ephe- 4, Ezekiel, 366; Galatians, 185,


sians, 246. 307-
7, Ephesians, 36. 5 n, Matthew, 325; Gala-
10, Hebrews, 171. tians, 416.
11, Colossians, 245. 9, II. Corinthians, 134; Gala-
12, Galatians, 159. tians, 160, 299.

13, Ephesians, 86. 10-13, Galatians, 352.


14, Galatians, 357. 11, Leviticus, 357; Ephesians,

17, II. Corinthians, 120, 316. 205; Galatians, 160; Philip-


19, Numbers, 41. pians, 246.
23, Song of Solomon, 229; 14, Ephesians, 160.
Galatians, 224; Ephesians, 15, Galatians, 253; Ephesians,
112. 31; Pastoral Epistles, 315.
ROMANS VII., 1-6, Ephesians, 36. 17, Galatians, 172, 177; Ephe-

4, 5, 23, 24, Galatians, 352. sians, 43.


5, 24, Galatians, 150. 18, Galatians, 30; Peter, 35,
6, Colossians, 245. 120, 229.
7-24, Galatians, 66, 145, 216. 19, Galatians, 412; Ephesians,
10, Numbers, 87; Galatians, 28; Revelation, 187.
142. 19-22, Leviticus, 364, 454,
12, 14, Galatians, 150. 512-
13-24, Galatians, 213. 20, Leviticus, 207, 364, 454.
i4,II. Corinthians, 119; Ephe- 21, Leviticus, 365; Revelation,
sians, 104. 34, 71, 82, 245, 354.
- — 15, II. Corinthians, 319. 23, II. Corinthians, 55, 180;
16, Ezekiel, 364. Ephesians, 61, 63.
19, Leviticus, 341. 24-28, Philippians, 356.
22, 23, Psalms II., 27; Peter, 26, 27, Ephesians, 205.
"3- 27, John Epistles, 233.
—— 23, Galatians, 159; James, 57, 28-39, Galatians, 151; Ephe-
217. sians, 12, 30.
24, Galatians, 228, 307. 29, Leviticus, 386; Ephesians,
ROMANS VIII., 1, Galatians, 145, 29; Revelation, 200, 323.
159- 30, Philippians, 25; Peter, 228.
1-4, Ephesians, 36, 31, Isaiah II., 333.
272 ROMANS VIII--ROMANS XIII.

ROMANS VIII., 31-39, Galatians, ROMANS X., 16-20, Isaiah II., 6.

44, 255; Ephesians, 115; ROMANS XI., 1, 2, Galatians, 130,


Revelation, 386. 3i9-
32, II. Corinthians, 39; Ephe- 2, Chronicles, 15.
sians, 312. 2, 26, 29, Leviticus, 537.
33' 34, Isaiah II., 288; Gala- 5, Galatians, 151 ; Revelation,
tians, 204. 215.
34, Ephesians, 91. 6, Galatians, 309.
37, Ephesians, 410; John Epis- 7, 10, Ephesians, 270.
tles, 232, 235. 12, 15, Leviticus, 471.
ROMANS IX., 1, Galatians, 108; 13, Galatians, 101.
James, 307. 13-24, Galatians, 440.
1-5, Galatians, 319. 15, Leviticus, 538.

4, s, Galatians, 130, 244, 438. 16, Leviticus, 70; Ephesians,


5, ^Galatians, 250; Pastoral 6; Revelation, 244.
Epistles, 429; Revelation, 81, 17, Jeremiah I., 260.
324- 25, Leviticus, 470; Pastoral
6, Revelation, 118. Epistles, 132.

7, Jeremiah I., 96. 26, Jeremiah I., 123.


11, Ezekiel, 187. 33-36, Ephesians, 12, 26.
13, Twelve Prophets II., 350. ROMANS XII., 1, Exodus, 201;
19, Galatians, 321. Leviticus, 59; I. Kings, 216;
22, Galatians, 56; Ephesians, Ephesians, no; Peter, 72.
in. 4-9, Exodus, no.
—-25, Twelve Prophets I., 235. 5, I. Kings, 438.
28, Galatians, 159. 6-8, Peter, 172.

ROMANS X., 2, Pastoral Epistles, 7, 8, Ephesians, 239; Peter,


58; James, 181, 198; Peter, 173-
238. 8, II. Corinthians, 265.
3, Philippians, 218. 10, Peter, 56.

4, Leviticus, 169; Galatians, 12, Ephesians, 423; Thess:i


222. lonians, 225.
5, 6, Deuteronomy, 451. 15, Peter, 120.
6-8, Hebrews, 12. 19, Jeremiah I., 266.
7, Ephesians, 86. 21, Peter, 90; John Epistles,

8, Ephesians, 372, 373. 232.


9, Galatians, 156; Ephesians, ROMANS XIII., 1, James, 257.

61. 2, James, 168; Peter, 88.


10, Acts II., 76. 3, Peter, 169.
12, Acts I., 339. 4, Leviticus, 485.
14, Ephesians, 56. 8, 9, Ephesians, 46.
ROMANS XIII.—RUSKIN 273

ROMANS XIII., 9, Galatians, 341. ROMANS XVI., 5, Colossians,


10, Galatians, 342. 403; Revelation, 244.
11-14, Ephesians, 410; James, 7, Galatians, 12; Ephesians,
416. 239-
12, Ephesians, 399. 7, 11, Acts II., 7.

13, James, 198. 13, Mark, 426.


14, Ephesians, 286. 16, Peter, 231.

15, Peter, 72. 17, 18, Galatians, 109; John


ROMANS XIV., 4, Song of Solo- Epistles, 293.
mon, 333; James, 258. 20, Ephesians, 410.
6-8, Hebrews, 321. 22, Acts II., 50.
10, Twelve Prophets II., 314; 23, Pastoral Epistles, 415;
John Epistles, 214. John Epistles, 301, 302.
12, Galatians, 400. 25, Pastoral Epistles, 132.
14, Ezra, 268; Galatians, 140. 25, 26, Galatians, 248; Ephe-
15, Hebrews, 320. sians, 12, 45, 129, 157; Pas-
18, Pastoral Epistles, 369. toral Epistles, 360.
20, 21, Leviticus, 251. 27, Pastoral Epistles, 429.
21, Galatians, 389. ROME, Christianity at, Romans,
22, Chronicles, 159. 408-410.
23, Daniel, 165; James, 122. Paul and the fall of, Thessa-
ROMANS XV., 1-4, Galatians, 397. lonians, 324-328.
3, Ephesians, 47. Paul's voyage to, Acts II., 450-
5-7, Galatians, 160. 47 1-
6, 7, Ephesians, 206. a world center, John I., 25.
8, II. Corinthians, 39. ROUTH, Martin J., Reliquiae Sac-
9, IE Samuel, 361 James, 319.
;
rae, Acts I., 81; John Epis-
15, 16, Ephesians, 13. tles, 31, 35.
16, 17, Galatians, 101, 401; RUBIES, Valley of, Proverbs, 49.
Philippians, 151. RULERS, and ruled, Thessa-
19,11. Corinthians, 362; Pas- lonians, 201-216.
toral Epistles, 361. responsible to God, Leviticus,
20, Isaiah II., 287. 129.
24, 28, Pastoral Epistles, 14. RUSKIN, John, nominal and prac-
29, Thessalonians, 39. tical religion, Ezekiel, 256.

30-32, Ephesians, 428. on the flower, Deuteronomy,


ROMANS XVI., 1, 2, Acts II., 94.
332; Pastoral Epistles, 361; on gifts to the Temple, Num-
John Epistles, 22. bers, 75.
2, Colossians, 43. —— on the gloom of history, I.

3, Pastoral Epistles, 414. Kings, 43.


274 A USKIN—R UTHERFORD

RUSKIN, on a thunderstorm, RUTH I., 16, Hebrews, 261.


Exodus, 151; I. Kings, 440. RUTH II., 1, II. Kings, 224.
—— on walls. Song of Solomon, 172. 10, 19, Psalms III., 4117.

quoted, Job, 372, 374, 396. 19, Jeremiah I., 176.


RUTH, and David, I. Samuel, RUTH IV., 15. Jeremiah I., 85.
272. RUTHERFORD, Samuel, Song of
The story of, Judges, 363-420. Solomon, 45; II. Corinthians,
RUTH, The book, Date of, Judges, 314; Ephesians, 243; Thessa-
409. lonians, 47.
SABA TIER— SA CRIFICES 275

SABATIER, M., II. Corinthians, SACRAMENTS, Hebrews, 255.


29, 177, 202; Galatians, 132. Old Testament, Isaiah I., 74.
SABBATH, and Nehemiah, Ezra, Romish doctrine of, I. Samuel,
344-347- 65.
Breach of the, Numbers, 180. SACRED PLACES, Numbers, 391.
Christ and the, Matthew, 157, SACRED YEAR, Numbers, 343.
159; Mark, 66-70; John I., SACRIFICE OF JESUS CHRIST
193- for us, Judges, 251; Job, 62;
in Chaldea, Numbers, 346. JohnL, 375386.
in Galilee, Luke, 148-161. made to restore holiness, Gene-
law of Ezekiel, Numbers, 348. sis, 66.
a means of unity, Numbers, of none effect if not accepted,
191. Genesis, 36.
Obligation for the, Numbers, Restraining influence of the,

348. Genesis, 67.


Observance of the, Acts II., 16, See Jesus Christ, ATONE-

393-397; Colossians, 231, MENT.


233; Hebrews, 60, 62, 166. SACRIFICES TO GOD and Chris-
Social aspect of the, Numbers, tianity, Deuteronomy, 267-
189. 276.
Social service and the, Isaiah to be in the spirit, Genesis,
II., 414-422. 200.
to be observed, Exodus, 248, SACRIFICES, Gifts and, Philip-
305-312; Deuteronomy, 71. pians, 353-368.
A warning, Jeremiah I., 364, Laws of, Deuteronomy, 253-
376. 266.
SABBATIC YEAR, The, Leviticus, of burnt-offering, Leviticus,

502-518; Jeremiah I.,347. 29-62.


SABEANS, Job, 65; Acts II., of guilt offering, Leviticus, 155-
344- 174.
SABELLIUS, Hebrews, 28. of meal-offering, Leviticus, 63-
SACERDOTALISM, Numbers, 81.

209; Deuteronomy, 267, 268- of peace-offering, Leviticus, 82-

270; Chronicles, 234. 108.


not in the New Testament, of sin-offering, Leviticus, 109-
Exodus, 408. 154.
276 SA CRIFICES— SAMSON

SACRIFICES, of the Temple, I. SALVATION, Personal, Judges,


Kings, 196-221. 151; Thessalonians, 195-197.
Priests portions of, Leviticus, to the uttermost, Thessaloni-
175-180. ans, 65.
Significances of,Numbers, 360. to be worked out, Philippians,
SADNESS of Nehemiah, Ezra, iSS- 132139-
190. Work of the Trinity in, Peter,
SADDUCEES, Matthew, 214. 324; 316.
Mark, 330-336; Acts II., 33. SAMARIA. See SHECHEM.
SAFETY, Psalms I., 26, 169. Isaiah I., 95-147, 152-158.
SAINTS, I. Corinthians, 22; Phil- besieged by Shalmaneser, II.

ippians, 12; Colossians, 11- 14, Kings, 240.


58; Hebrews, 214; James, Conversion of, Acts I., 355,
378. sq-, 366-384.
SALMON, Dr. George, Psalms II., Elisha and the Syrians at, II.

28o;ActsI.,2,S. 10,69,79,135, Kings, 76-86.


358,417511., 289; Ephesians, Idolatry at, I. Kings, 352, 355.
4; Pastoral Epistles, 8, 113, inhabitants deported, II.

407; James, 21, 50, 55, 69, Kings, 247.


71, 139, 385, 425, 431. Jehu and, II. Kings, 125.
SALT, for the meal-offering, Leviti- Later inhabitants of, II. Kings,
cus, 75. 248.
for the speech, Colossians, 367- Peter and John in, Acts I.,

370. 369-384-
of the earth, Matthew, 63-66. Shalmaneser IV. and, II. Kings,
SALVATION, aims at perfection of 279.
character, Genesis, 221. Tiglath Pileser II. and, II.

and law, Hebrews, 31. Kings, 278.


the end of God, Thessalonians, SAMSON, Birth announced by the

347, 348. angel, Judges, 266-271.


for an end, Ephesians, 109- compared with Abraham,
119. Judges, 281.
the gift of God, Genesis, 306; dauntless in battle, Judges,
Thessalonians, 344-346. 293-306.
the Idea of God, Thessalonians, failed in fidelity to God, Judges,
342. 302.
in sight, Isaiah II., 428-444. Faith of, Hebrews, 362.
introduced through the affec- in Gaza, Judges, 307-318.
tions, Genesis, 252. Last days of, Judges, 3 J 9-334-
its execution by God, Thessa- plunging into life, Judges, 279-

lonians, 346, 347. 292.


SAMSON—I. SAMUEL XII. 277

SAMSON, Riddle of, Judges, 290. I. SAMUEL I., 1, Psalms III., 348.
to be a Nazarite, Judges, 276. 4> Jeremiah I., 165.
r 3>

SAMUEL, and Saul at Gilgal, I. 9, Psalms I., T,y.


Samuel, 205, 216, 248. 26, Daniel, 226.
and the witch of Endor, I. I. SAMUEL II., 8, Psalms II.,

Samuel, 409. 362; 208; Daniel, 151.


III.,

anoints David, I. Samuel, 252- 12, Jeremiah I., 83; Twelve


264. Prophets I., 322.
anoints Saul, I. Samuel, 145- 27-36, I. Kings, 118.
156. 36, Ezekiel,43i.
Arrangements for, I. Samuel, I. SAMUEL III., 1, Song of Solo-
20. mon, 157.
as Judge, I. Samuel, 106. 3, Psalms I., 38.
David flees to, I. Samuel, 312. I. SAMUEL IV., 1, Joshua, 296.
dealings with the people, I. I. SAMUEL V., 1, 10, Joshua,
Samuel, 193-204. 296.
Death of, I. Samuel, 378-381. 5, Ezekiel, 428.
First meeting of Saul and, I. 6, Jeremiah I., 12.
Samuel, 133-144. I. SAMUEL VI., 13, Isaiah II.,

grieved with Saul, I. Samuel, 363-


247. 20, Isaiah I., 64.
Israel demands a king of, I. I. SAMUEL VII., 6, Joshua, 350;
Samuel, 109-120. Ezra, 128.
kills Agag, I. Samuel, 250. 14, Joshua, 255.
the last of the Judges, I. Sam- 16, Joshua, 318.
uel, 1. 17, Joshua, 318, 350.
Message to, I. Samuel, 54. I. SAMUEL VIII., 10-18, I. Kings,
The name, I. Samuel, 18. 241.
not jealous of Saul, I. Samuel, 15, Deuteronomy, 301; I.

178. Kings, 143.



recognized as a prophet, I. I. SAMUEL IX., 9, Twelve Proph-
Samuel, 59. ets I., 20.
Review of the life of, II. Sam- 31, Joshua, 318.
uel,39 T "393- I.SAMUEL X., 2, Jeremiah I., 146.
Saul brought to, I. Samuel, 5, Daniel, 30.
121-132. 26, Joshua, 318.
Vindication of himself, I. Sam- I. SAMUEL XII., 17, Isaiah I.,

uel, 181-192. "3-


Vision of, I. Samuel, 49-60. 19, Psalms III., 75.
SAMUEL, Book of, II. Samuel, 23, Jeremiah I., 163; Hebrews,
388-400. 263.
278 /. SAMUEL XIII.— II. SAMUEL XVI.

I. SAMUEL XIII., 9, Psalms I., II. SAMUEL I., 18, Numbers, 11


197. Joshua. 229.
12, Twelve Prophets II., 280. 23. Proverbs, 239.
I. SAMUEL XV., 18, 19, Numbers. II. SAMUEL II., 15, 16. Joshua,
1S3. 3i9-
- 22, Leviticus, 240; Hebrews, II. SAMUEL III., 3, Joshua, 257.
*77- 35, Ezekiel, 210.
23, Psalms II., 22. II. SAMUEL IV, 6, I. Kings, 146.
29, Jeremiah I., 383. II. SAMUEL V, 25, Hebrews, 263.
I. SAMUEL XVI. , 5, Jeremiah I., II. SAMUEL VI., Psalms I., 234.
68. 9, Psalms III., 84.
I. SAMUEL XVII., 25, Deuter- 11, Twelve Prophets II., 24S.
onomy, 300. 16, Ecclesiastes, 107.

39, Romans, 368. II. SAMUEL VII., Psalms I., 12;


I. SAMUEL XVIII., 10, Daniel, II., 490-
30. 2, Psalms III., 347.
19, Joshua, 293. 4-17, Isaiah I., 131.
22, Peter, 135. 5. 6, Jeremiah II., 326.
I. SAMUEL XIX., 20-24, Twelve 12-16, Kings, 34, 35.
I.

Prophets I., 21. 14, Psalms II., 498; Galatians,


21-24, Daniel, 30. 230.
I. SAMUEL XX., 5, 6, Numbers, 17, Psalms II., 496.
35i- 28, 29, Hebrews, 263.
6, Jeremiah I., 121. II. SAMUEL VIII., 1, 12, Joshua,
I. SAMUEL XXL, 3, 4, Psalms, 255-
266. 2, 6, Hebrews, 263.
I. SAMUEL XXIV., 7, Isaiah I., 3, Joshua, 257.
131- 16, I. Kings, 21.
15, Psalms I., 334. II. SAMUEL XL, Psalms II., 271.
I. SAMUEL XXV., 15, Jeremiah I., II. SAMUEL XII., 1,Twelve Proph-
121. ets I., 25.
21, Jeremiah I., 130. 14, Romans, no.
I. SAMUEL XXVI., 19, Ezekiel, II. SAMUEL XIII., 19, Jeremiah I.,
323- 105.
I. SAMUEL XXVII., 8, Joshua, 37. Joshua, 257.
255- 39, I. Kings, 78.
I. SAMUEL XXVIII., 7-11, Leviti- II. SAMUEL XV., 25, Psalms, 26.
cus, 411. 30, Jeremiah I., 99.
I. SAMUEL XXIX., 4, Romans, 32, Jeremiah I., 128.
141. II. SAMUEL XVI.. 8, Psalms I.,

I. SAMUEL XXX., Psalms I., 23. 25-


//. SAMUEL XVII.— SATAN 279

II. SAMUEL XVII., 5, Jeremiah I., SARAH, Death of, Genesis, 227.
7i- jealous of Hagar, Genesis, 214.
12, Psalms III., 188. The laughter of, Genesis, 169.

13, Jeremiah I., 23. SARASA, James, 273.


27, Twelve Prophets II., 82. SARCASM, a species of false wit-

II. SAMUEL XVIII., 6, Psalms II., ness,Exodus, 325.


220. SARDIS, Church at, Revelation,
II. SAMUEL XIX., 33, Jeremiah 56-61.
I., 56. SAREPTA, Elijah at, I. Kings,
II. SAMUEL XX., 1, Ezekiel, 316. 372-382.
3, Jeremiah I., 107. SARPI, Paolo, Romans, 100.
24, I. Kings, 21. SARGON, Isaiah I., 3, 148, 169,
II. SAMUEL XXII., 11, PsalmsIL, 198.
276. and Judah, II. Kings, 320.
II. SAMUEL XXIIL, 1-7, Peter, 31. captures Samaria, II. Kings,
4, Psalms II., 322. 240-243.
20, Isaiah L, 211. defeats Merodach Baladan, II.

II. SAMUEL XXIV., 24, Jeremiah Kings, 323.


II., 312. Inscription of, II. Kings, 490.
25, Leviticus, 105. replaces the population of

SANBALLAT, The Horonite, Samaria, II. Kings, 254.


Ezra, 236-238, 261, 321. SARUM OFFICE, James, 342.
SANCTIFICATION, Use of the SATAN, as an angel of light, II.

word, Hebrews, 178. Corinthians, 332.


what it is, Hebrews, 41. as tempter, Hebrews, 72.
See HOLINESS. Atonement not given to, He-
SANCTUARY, The, carefully brews, 43.
guarded, Numbers, 43. challenged, Job, 40.
established, Deuteronomy,32i. Deliverance from, Colossians,
Ezekiel and, Ezekiel, 404-423. 61.
Iniquity Numbers, 402.
of, Delivering unto, Pastoral
Nearness of, Psalms II., 442. Epistles, 74.
Outer,has ceased, Hebrews, 150, Destruction of, Hebrews, 42.
sq., 158. disappears, Job, 71.
Right of, Numbers, 402; I. his question, Job, 42.
Kings, 186, 187. in Chronicles, 270-298.
SANHEDRIN, The, Acts I., 181, Judgment of, Revelation, 335-
188, 233, 234. 359-
SARAH, wife of Abraham, Gene of Dante, Job, 35.
sis, 100, sq., 149, sq. ; Peter, of Job, Job, 34-49, 68-74.

113. of Milton, Job, 35.


280 SATAN— SC£ FA'S SONS
SATAN, Paul's view of, Ephesians, SAUL, jealous of David, I. Samuel,
399-404. 292-299.
Personality of, Pastoral Epis- mutilation of his body, I. Sam-
tles, 77-80; James, 150, 240. uel, 436.
Power and limits of, James, The people delighted with, I.

238-244. Samuel, 176.


Power of, Job, 36. •
relieves Jabesh-Gilead, I. Sam-
The scape-goat sent to, Leviti- uel, 169-180.
cus, 270. Review of the life of, II. Sam-
The serpent not symbolical of, uel, 393-395-
Genesis, 16. slays Abimelech, I. Samuel, 346.
tempts Christ, Matthew, 39- Wilfulness of, I. Samuel, 229-
47- 240.
SAUL, among the prophets, I. SAVINGS BANKS, Acts I., 204,
Samuel, 153. 205.
and Samuel at Gilgal, I. Sam- SAVANAROLLA persecuted, I.

uel, 204, 248. Kings, 422.


anointed by Samuel, I. Sam- SAXONS justified in raiding Brit-

uel, 145-156. ain, Judges, 7.

at Endor, I. Samuel, 404-415. SAYCE, A. H., Psalms III., 190,


brought to Samuel, I. Samuel, 295; Isaiah I., 411; II., 165,
121-132. I 79> 457> Jeremiah II., 206,
Character of, I. Samuel, 439. 259; Daniel, 56, 58, 60, 61,
chosen king, I. Samuel, 157- 172; Twelve Prophets II., 19,
168. 524-

a coward, I. Samuel, 431. on cities of Canaan destroyed,
David harper to, I. Samuel, Numbers, 183.
267. on the origin of the Sabbath,
David spares the life of, I. Sam- Numbers, 346.
uel, 366-377. on Pethor, Numbers, 262.
David's lament for, II. Samuel, SCANDAL, The Greek word for,

1-13- John Epistles, 131.


Death of, I. Samuel, 429-440. in the church, II. Corinthians,
efforts against David, I. Sam- 81.
uel, 305-316. SCAPE-GOAT, The, Leviticus,
Final rejection of, I. Samuel, 264-274.
241-252. SCEPTICISM, Job, 41, 140; Isaiah
First meeting of Samuel and, I., 15, 16.

I. Samuel, 133-144. materialistic, Ecclesiastes,



First offence of, I. Samuel, I7I-I73-
2X2, SCEVA'S SONS, Acts II., 355.
SCHAFF— SEEKING A SIGN 281

SCHAFF, Philip, Pastoral Epis- SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE, not


395; James, 32, 399.
tles, a revelation, Proverbs, 380.
SCHLEIERMACHER, F. E., Pas- not sufficient, Jeremiah I., 326,
toral Epistles, 78. 327-
SCH.MIDT, P., Thessalonians, 43, tells us what we must believe,

142. Judges, m-114.


SCHMIEDEL, Paul Wilhelm, II. SCORNER, The, Proverbs, 125,
Corinthians, 13, 65, 163, 177, 129.
179, 182, 213, 218, 250, 253, SCOTT, Thomas, Romans, 324;
267, 304, 311, 34S> 374- Hebrews, 248.
SCHOOLS OF THE PROPHETS, SCOTT, Sir Walter, Jeremiah II.,

David a member? I. Samuel, 47, 167; John Epistles, 95.


271. SCRIBISM, Ezra, in.
SCHOPENHAUER, Arthur, Job, SCRIPTURE, to be used in temp-
39; Ecclesiastes,
2,y, 4. tation, Matthew, 46.
SCHOTT, Heinrich August, SCRIPTURE AND SCIENCE at
James, 407, 418. variance, Genesis, 4.
SCILLITAN MARTYRS, Acts I., SCRIVENER, F. H. A., John Epis-
15- tles, vii.

SCHRADER, Eberhard, Isaiah I., SCYTHIANS, The, II Kings, 378;


308, 309, 321; Daniel, 49, 53, Jeremiah I., i2-i4;Ezekiel,4-6;
55, 77, J 29» 146. 170; Twelve Twelve Prophets II., 15.

Prophets I., 172, 174; II., 176, as the scourge of God, Jere-
216. miah I., 134-148.
SCHULTZ, Hermann, Isaiah I., SEALED, The, Revelation, 114-
137; II., 262, 400; Twelve 124.
Prophets I., 99. SECOND ADVENT, The, Mat-
SCHURER, Emil, Daniel, 76, 291; thew, 340-349; Acts I., 33-41;
Twelve Prophets I., 409; Acts Philippians, 303-310; Thessa-
II., 25, 431; James, 50, 423, lonians, 60, 184-198.

424, 439. - —Duty and, Romans, 361-


SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE, and 368.
the church, Deuteronomy, 216. Nearness of, Pastoral Epistles,
cultivating self-interest, Exo- 378, 428.
dus, 317. SECOND BIRTH, The, John I.,

its lack does not disqualify the 105-116.


teacher of truth, Genesis, 4. SECTARIANISM, Folly of, I. Cor-
not a necessity for the teacher inthians, 94.
of truth, Genesis, 5. SEEKING A SIGN, Genesis, 135,
not a possession of ancient 246; Exodus, 120; Mark, 209,
times, Genesis, 2. 210; John I., 165, 277.
282 SEER— SERVANT OF GOD, OF ISRAEL

SEER, The term, II. Kings, 201; SENNACHERIB, his defeat at


Twelve Prophets, 17. Jerusalem, II. Kings, 331-350.
SELAH, Psalms I., 25. Inscriptions of, II. Kings, 490-
SELDEN, John, De Synedriis, Acts 492.
L, 181, 278, 295. SENSUAL, Meaning in the New
SELEUCID KINGS. Daniel, 241. Testament, James, 200, 453.
SELF-CONTROL necessary, Deu- SEPHARAD, Twelve Prophets II.,
teronomy, 197. 176.
SE-LF-DECEPTION, II. Samuel, SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS, James,
176. 21, 330-
SELF-KNOWLEDGE, Song of SEPTUAGINT, Hebrews, 35, 139,
Solomon, 233. 309-
SELF-SACRIFICE, Genesis, 119, SERAIAH, The scribe, II. Samuel,
207; Judges, 249, 331, 333. 128.
of Joshua, Joshua, 323. SERBONIAN BOG, Isaiah I.,

understood by God, Genesis, 361.


209. SERGIUS PAULUS, Acts II., 201-
SELF-SURRENDER, Romans, 206.
168, 169, 333. SERMON ON THE MOUNT, and
SELFISHNESS, Matthew, yy. the law, Exodus, 2S3.
and its reward, I. Samuel, 3S4. Gospel of the kingdom, Mat-
blind, Proverbs, 297. thew, 57-104; Luke, 241-254.
killed by love, Deuteronomy, Secret of the, Proverbs, 359.
142. SERPENT, the agent of Eve's
not the aim of existence, temptation, Genesis, 15.
Judges, 136, 137. Fiery, Numbers, 246.
not Christian, Deuteronomy, not symbolical of Satan, Gene-
199. sis, 16.

powerful, I. Samuel, 191. Temptation comes like a ser-


refined, Ecclesiastes, 250. pent, Genesis, 20.
slaying, Colossians, 271-289. SERVANT OF GOD, OF ISRAEL,
to be resisted, Philippians, 107, as prophet and martyr, Isaiah
111-113. H., 313-
SEMITES, Primitive religion of the, as realized by one man, Isaiah
Job, 180. II., 276.
SENIOR, The title, Acts II., 417. Chief end, Isaiah II., 317.
SENNACHERIB, II. Kings, 324; fulfilled by Christ, Isaiah II.,

Psalms II., 80, 87, 149, 359, 267, 281, sq., 367.
367; Isaiah I., 209, 302, 308- an individual's objections an-
3!5> 355362. swered, Isaiah II., 270, 2/2,
and Judea, II. Kings, 325. 274, 405.
SERVANT OF GOD, OF ISAIAH— SHEBA 283

SERVANT OF GOD, OF ISAIAH, SEVEN, Trumpets, Revelation,


Deuteronomy, 109; Job, 15; 13-156, 189-195.
Isaiah II., 233-280. SEVEN CHURCHES, The, Exo-
as a nation, Isaiah II., 236, dus, 384; Number, 82.
2 5 6. Epistle to, Revelation, 21-64.
as a part of a nation, Isaiah Salutation to, Revelation, 5.

II-, 257. SEVENTYWEEKS of Daniel, Dan


Christ's relation to, Isaiah II., iel, 268-291.
142. SHADOW of turning, James, 98.
( J od's commission of, Isaiah II., SHADRACH, MESHACII AND
132. ABEDNEGO, Daniel, 167-183.
his character, Isaiah II., 254. SHALLUM, King of Israel, II.
in the New Testament, Isaiah Kings, 218.
II., 278-289. SHAKESPEARE, William.quoted,
Passages on, Isaiah II., 233. Proverbs, 73, 86, 234, 241;
SERVANTS, Indebted to, I. Sam- Ecclesiastes, 176, 177, 213,
uel, 128. 248; Isaiah I., 53, 56; Jere-
Master and, Ephesians, 390- miah I., 288; Daniel, 139;
393; Colossians, 345-353- Mark, 143; John II., 68; Ephe-
Treatment of, Proverbs, 387. sians, 247; John Epistles, 95,
SERVICE, Age of, Numbers, 23. 130, 176.
Christian, Peter, 95-107. SHALMANESER II., Inscriptions
theend of individuality, Judges, of, II. Kings, 489.
30. Jehu and, II. Kings, 143-145.
Equipment for, Judges, 184. SHALMANESER IV., Ecclesiastes,

for God's glory, Peter, 163- 35-


176. and Samaria, II. Kings, 279.
the highest distinction, SHAME, as the result of sin, Gene-
Joshua, 42, 43. sis, 23, 24.
of God and man, Isaiah II., God relieves man's, Genesis, 26.
290-312. Sin and, Song of Solomon,
of the unmarried, I. Corinthi- 324-334-
ans, 168, 169. SHAMELESSNESS in serving
Public, II. Samuel, 226. God, Pastoral Epistles, 370.
SETH, Family of, Genesis, 51. SHAMGAR, Judges, 88, 89.
SEVEN, Bowls, Revelation, 259- SHEBA, Queen of, and Solomon,
276. I. Kings, 227.
heads of the beast, Revelation, SHEBA, Son of David, defeated,
283-286. II. Samuel, 322.
Importance of the number, Insurrection of, II. Samuel, 314-
Revelation, 28, 29. 3 2 5.
284 SHEBNA— SILENCE
SHEBNA, Isaiah I.," 3 17. SHILOH destroyed, I. Samuel, y^.
SHECANIAH, Ezra, 143-146. Elkanah's offering at, I. Sam-
SHECHEM, Judges, 210. uel, 22.

becomes the capital of Israel, Promise of the, Hebrews, 249.


I. Kings, 340-34-2- The Tabernacle erected at,
Jacob in, Genesis, 313-315. Joshua, 312-315.
Joshua and Israel at, Joshua, The word, Genesis, 433.
388. SHIMEI, begs pardon, II. Samuel,
SHECHINAH, Numbers, 89. 296.
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe, quoted, Character of, I. Kings, 99-100.
Song of Solomon, 88; Peter, denounces the polity of David,
10. II. Samuel, 244.
Skylark quoted, Song of Solo- SHISHAK, King of Egypt, I.

mon, 21, 295, 296. Kings, 315; Chronicles, 324.


SHEMAIAH, The prophet, Ezra, SHITTIM, Israel at, Joshua, 96.
265-268; Jeremiah II., 138. SHORTHAND, Ancient use of, Acts
SHEOL, Life in, Job, 183. I., 108, 312.
No hope in, Job, 211. SHRINE-MAKERS, Ephesian,Acts
No penalty in, Job, 255. II., 369-
Redemption from, Psalms II., SHUNEM, Elisha at, II. Kings, 43.
no. SHUR, The wilderness, Exodus,
Semitic conception of, Isaiah I., 225-231.
411. SHUSHAN GATE, Acts I., 158.
SHEPHERD LIFE, Genesis, 46; I. SIBYL, Fable of the, Hebrews, 59.
Samuel, 273. SIBYLLINE ORACLES, James,
and the good shepherd, Psalms 5i-
I., 227-232; John I., 319-334; SICARII, James, 221.
Peter, 201-210. SICK, The, Anointing of, James,
and kings, Jeremiah II., 100- 326-331.
102, 324. SIDON, Ezekiel, 259-261.
SHEPHERD OF HERMAS, Acts Church at, Acts II., 461.
!•• 97; 3S 2 ;
II- Corinthians, Paul at, Acts II., 461.
52- SIFTING, Psalms I., 8.
SHEPHERDS, Adoration of the, SIHON, The Amorite, Numbers,
Luke, 67-79. 254; Deuteronomy, 57.
SHEW-BREAD, Leviticus, 477- SILAS, Acts II., 257, 325; Peter,
479- 229.
SHIBBOLETHS, Judges, 254- SILENCE, and speech, Isaiah II.,

265. 322.
SHIGGAION, Psalms I., 58. Argument from, Acts II., 342,
SHILOAH, Isaiah I., 122. 361, 393-
SILENCE—SIN 285

SILENCE, under suffering, Isaiah SIN, causes despair, Genesis, 38.


II., 360. Christ incapable of, Hebrews,
SILOAM INSCRIPTION, II. 72.
Kings, 493. Confessionof, James, 335-343.

SIMEON, Son of Jacob, and Continuance in, not a necessity,


Jacob's blessing, Genesis, 429. Genesis, 37.

and the Schechemites, Genesis, Covering, Joshua, 192.
3M- a curse, Joshua, 170, 187, 188,
SIMEON. The tribe, Numbers, 330. 387; II. Samuel, 325.
SIMEON, of the New Testament, Death the curse of, Genesis, 28.
nunc dimmittis, Luke, 44-46. Death the punishment of, Gene-
SIMON OF CYRENE, Matthew, sis, 25; Joshua, 261.
422; Mark, 426. Delight in the discussion of,

SIMON THE SORCERER, Mag- Genesis, 78.


nus, and the gift of the Holy Deliverance from, Luke, 146.
Ghost, II. Samuel, 5; Acts I., a departing from God, I. Sam-
357. 385-397- uel, 410.
SIMON THE TANNER, Acts II., Does it bring suffering? Job,
119. 157-
SIMONY, Acts I., 394. effect on man's material circum-
SIN, Isaiah I., 52, 69, 255. stance, Isaiah I., 416-427.
against love, Twelve Prophets The essential demerit ofu I.

L, 346-354- Samuel, 115.


All unrighteousness is, John Eternal, Mark, 95-99.
Epistles, 260-273. ever seducive, Genesis, y6.
and the law, Isaiah II., 388. —— Ezekiel conception of, Ezekiel,

and shame, Song of Solomon, *39-


324-334- Fearlessness in attacking, I.

and sickness, Peter, 101. Samuel, 291.


and suffering, Song of Solo- Forgiveness of, Genesis, 44;
mon, 108-119. Matthew, 95-99.
begets sin, I. Samuel, 434. God and, Song of Solomon,
Besetting, Hebrews, 277. 218-229.
borne by God, Isaiah II., 177- gradual in its approach, I.

188. Samuel, 391; Psalms I., 3.

——borne by Jeremiah and Ezekiel, Grounds of forgiveness, Isaiah

Isaiah II., 352. II., 79-


borne by the servant, Isaiah Its effects, Isaiah II., 387 John;

IL, 336-374- I., 186.


. — the cause of all trouble, Joshua, Its nature, Proverbs, 363,

- 62- 367-
286 SIN— SLA VER Y

SIN, Its punishment, Isaiah II., 29, SIN, A way back to God from all,

46S- Genesis, 26.


Its results, Proverbs, 71, 74, Ways and issues of, Proverbs,
101. 65, 78.
Its seductions, Proverbs, 68. We can rise above it only
Kinds of, Psalms I., 193. through God, Genesis, 26.
Leprosy the type of, Leviticus, SIN-OFFERING, Exodus, 412,
336. 413; Leviticus, 109-154; Num-
Man of, Thessalonians, 305- bers, 349; Hebrews, 322.
322. for a Nazirite, Numbers, 64.
Method of judging, Joshua, a he-goat, Numbers, 354.
175- not for moral guilt, Numbers,
Nemesis of, I. Kings, 63, 118. 65.
not as sudden as it seems, SINAI, Elijah at, I. Kings, 426-
Genesis, 35. 430.
not confined to the sinner, Gen- Israel at, Exodus, 270-279;
esis, 25. Numbers, 383; Hebrews, 297.
of scant measure, Twelve SINAITICUS, Codex, James, 5,
Prophets I., 426-434. 403-
One taste ruins, Genesis, 23. SINCERITY, Philippians, 34;
Origin of, Genesis, 17. Pastoral Epistles, 397-405.
Pain and, Job, 56. of mind, Job, 169.
Past, Colossians, 282-284. SINGON STREET, Acts II., 157.
pertains to being, Leviticus, SINGULARITY, I. Samuel, 118.
310. SINIM, Land of, Isaiah II.,

Shame the first result, Gene- 383-


sis, 23, 24- SINUESSA, Council of, Acts II.,

Source of Israel's, Psalms I., 144.


393- SISERA, Judges, 101-105.
Subtle,Numbers, 247. "SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY-
the supreme apostasy, Chron- SIX," Revelation, 235.
icles, 357. SKELLIGS, Acts II., 88.
to be cultivated out of the SLANDER forbidden, Leviticus,
world, Genesis, 31. 400.
to be fought on the knees, I. Warning against, Thessaloni-
Samuel, 97. ans, 79, 80.
unto death, John Epistles, 254- SLAVERY, Pastoral Epistles,

259. 175-184, 248-250, 253-257;


Wages of, I. Samuel, 172; Peter, 96-99.
Psalms I., 66; II., 10; Prov- and Christianity, Colossians,
erbs, 36. 459-468.
SLA VER Y—SOCINUS 287

SLAVERY, and thespirit of Christ, 381; II., 42, 49, 226, 237,
Deuteronomy, 215. 3'o, 33', 335- 337, 339, 357,
Effects of, Exodus, 94. 376, 380, 386, 419, 506.
Hebrew, Exodus, 339; Deuter- SMITH, W., Dictionary of Chris-
onomy, 394, 424-4J9. tian Antii/uities, Acts I., 144;
The Jubilee and, Leviticus, II. ,176; Pastoral Epistles,

497-501. 249.
Overthrow of American, SMITH, \V., Dictionary of Chris-
Chronicles, 344; Song of Solo- tian Biography, Acts I., xi, 2,

mon, 330. <6, 25, 32, 65, 79, 112, 120,


Paul and, Colossians, 348- 125, iS7> 239. 257. 259. 270,
3SO. 274, 342; II., 6, 14, 259, 273,
Pagan, Acts I., 58; II., 314; 344. 353. 367, 434-
Ephesians, 387-390. SMITH, W., Dictionary of Creek
SLAVES, Manumission of, Pas- and Roman Geography, Acts
toral Epistles, 181, 184, 248. I., 412.
SLOTHFULNESS, Judges, 296; SMYRNA, The church at, Revela-
John Epistles, 257. tion, 46-49.

SLUGGARD, The, Proverbs, 82- SOBRIETY in religion, Pastoral


84, 263. Epistles, 241, 245; Peter, 42-
SMEND, Rudolf, quoted, Ezekiel, 44, 165, 166.
191, 276, 410, 412, 466, 476, SOCIAL DISORDER, Numbers,
493 ; Daniel, 67 Twelve Proph-
; 165; Deuteronomy, 419^ 420;
ets II., 292, 506. Job, 331.
SMITH, James, Voyage of St. SOCIALISM, Proverbs, 137, 147,
Paul, Acts 459.
II., 395; Isaiah II., 296; Jeremiah
SMITH, W. Robertson, Expansion II., 280; Mark, 280; I. Corin-

of law of covenant, Deuter- thians, 393; Pastoral Epis-


onomy, 60. tles, 185-187.
on criticism and faith, Deuter- and faith, Deuteronomy, 207,
onomy, 34. 208.
on the sanctity of the first- Christian, Acts I., 206.
born, Numbers, 3J. has no Biblical sanction, Exo-
quoted, Job, 43; Song of Solo- dus, '243.
mon, 14; Isaiah I., 126, 137, SOCIETY, compared to the body,
169, 200; II., 23, 215, 248; I. Corinthians, 283.
Ezekiel, 85, 322, 390, 402, Composition of, Genesis, 113.

436, 462, 464, 477, 484; Dan- Evils of, condemned, Colos-
iel, 48; Tv/elve Prophets I., 20, sians, 276-278.

38, 109, 136, 171, 172, 203, Life in, John Epistles, 146.

205, 218, 238, 272, 311, 316, SOCINUS, Faustus, Hebrews, 169.
288 SOCRA TES—SONG OF SOLOMON

SOCRATES, Ecclesiastes, 299; SOLOMON, Harem of, I. Kings,


Isaiah I., 260; Hebrews, 76; 245-249.
James, 340. Hollow prosperity of, I. Kings,
SODOM, Genesis, 115,131; Ezekiel, 230-238.
136, 137- in all his glory, I. Kings, 222-
Abraham intercedes for, Gene- 229.
sis, 172-185. Judgment of, I. Kings, 127.
ripe for punishment, Genesis, Last days of, I. Kings, 250-
191. 265.
visited by angels, Genesis, 176, —-Legend of the death of, I.

186. Kings, 262.


SOLDIERS, as a type of Chris- not the author of all the Prov-
tians, Pastoral Epistles, 344- erbs, Proverbs, 2, 106.
35o. not the author of Ecclesiastes,
religion, Joshua, 403. Ecclesiastes, 7-20.
SOLIDARITY OF MANKIND, Old age of, I. Kings, 239-
Joshua, 172; Ephesians, 312- 249.
318. Rehoboam succeeds, I. Kings,
of Christendom, Pastoral 269.
Epistles, S6. Reign of, Chronicles, 169-197.
SOLITARINESS, John II., 237. Wisdom of the boy King, I.

SOLOMON, and the authorship of Kings, 120-133.


the Song of Solomon, Song of '•SOJV," Psalms I., 21.
Solomon, 4, n. SON OF MAN, Mark, 52-56.
and Elijah compared, I. Kings, Coming of the, Matthew, 340-

497-499. 349-
and the Queen of Sheba, I. Sin against, Hebrews, 95.
Kings, 227. " SONG OF THE BOW," Joshua,
and the succession, I. Kings, 87. 229; II. Samuel, 7-13.
and the Temple, I. Kings, 149- SONG OF DEBORAH, Numbers,
171. 383; Judges, 106-134; Chroni-
Anointing of, I. Kings, 89. cles, 349; Psalms II., 275.
Beginning of the reign of, I. SONG OF THE LAMB, Revela-
Kings, 105-119. tion, 261.
the charge of Nathan, I. Kings, SONG OF MOSES, Exodus, 216-
83- 225; Deuteronomy, 452-260;
Choice of, I. Kings, 124. Joshua, 411.
Commerce of, I. Kings, 224, SONG OF SOLOMON, and Abishag,
233- I. Kings, 109.
Court and Kingdom of, I. Canonicity of, Song of Solo-

Kings, 1 34- 1 48' mon, 53-62.


SONG OF SOLOMON— STARS 289

SONG OF SOLOMON, Mystical SOZOMEN, James, 340.


interpretation of, Song of SPEECH, Silence and, Isaiah II.,

Solomon, 41-52. 322-327.


Origin, I. Kings, 279. SPENCER, Herbert, Philosophy
Structure of, Song of Solomon, of, Job, 52; Proverbs, 380.
3-14- SPENSER, Edmund, Deuter-
SONG OF SOLOMON VIII., 3, onomy, 189; Song of Solomon,
Revelation, 115. 330-
SONG OF THE THREE CHIL- SPERATUS, St., Acts I., 15.
DREN, Daniel, 180. SPIES, The, despatched, Num-
"SONG OF THE WELL," Num- bers, 151.
bers, 252. Doom of the ten, Numbers,
SONSHIP, and the servile spirit, 173-
Genesis, 223. Evil report of, Numbers, 158.
of Christ denned, Hebrews, 28. in Jerico, Joshua, 82-94.
a revelation of God, Hebrews, SPIRIT, and body, Exodus, 105.
12. Endowment of the, Numbers,
SOOTHSAYING, Chaldean, Num- 130.
bers, 263. of the Lord and Saul, I. Sam-
SOPHOCLES, Ecclesiastes, 151. uel, 174.
SORCERY, Law of, Exodus, 349- SPIRITUAL, and sensual, Song of
353- Solomon, 52.
SORROW, a help to the pilgrimage, thirst, John I., 254.
Psalms II., 446. SPIRITUALISM, Leviticus, 411;
Man's abuse of, Isaiah I., 54. Hebrews, 11.
not peculiar to Christians, SPIRITUALITY, Numbers, 296.
Philippians, 253. and profession, Genesis, 35.
not to be continually indulged, SPON AND WHEELER, Acts II.,

Genesis, 228. 312.


SOSIPATROS, Acts II., 199. SPRINGS, mentioned in the Bible,
SOSTHENES, I. Corinthians, 19. Peter, 313-315.
SOUL, The word, Thessalonians, STADE, Bernhard, Ezekiel, 318,
254- 410; Twelve Prophets II., 6,

SOUL-LIFE, Proverbs, 191-202. 468.


SOUTH, Robert, John Epistles, STANDARDS, Numbers, 27.
182. STANLEY, Dean A. P., Acts I.,

SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD, Gene- 354; II., 57, 301.


sis, 106; Romans, 252-260. STANTON, V. H., Isaiah I.,143;
SOWING AND REAPING, Gala- Thessalonians, 295; James,
tians, 405-418; Thessalonians, 412, 439.
142-147. STARS, Wandering, James, 432.
290 STA TISTICS— SUFFERING

STATISTICS in Chronicles, "STRANGE FIRE," of Nadab and


Chronicles, 64-71. Abihu, Leviticus, 237-255;
STEADFASTNESS, Undaunted Numbers, 31.
and united, Philippians, 77- STRANGERS, Rights of, Exodus,
94; Peter, 365-374. 353357; Numbers, 1S2; Deu-
STEALING forbidden, Exodus, teronomy, 293, 294, 393, 394.
321-324- STRAUSS, David F., I. Corinthi-
STEPHANAS, Acts II., 326. ans, 3 3 5 ; Pastoral Epistles, 7 7
STEPHEN, and the ministry, Acts James, 381; John Epistles, 45.
I., 268-292. STRENGTH and weakness, II. Cor-
defence and doctrine of inspira- inthians, 342-358.

tion. Acts I., 293-321. Spiritual, Ephesians, 186-188.

the first martyr, Acts I., 322- STUDENTS, Kinds of, Ecclesias-

345- tes, 276.


Martyrdom of, Acts I., 248- SUAREZ, James, 322.
251. SUBMISSION and penitence
refers to Moses, Exodus, 73. James, 238, 246.
reproaches the Jews, Hebrews, of David, II. Samuel, 251;
23- Psalms II., 9.

STERNHOLD AND HOPKINS, SUCCESS, depends largely upon


Psalms, Acts I., 381. foresight, Genesis, 90.

STEWARDSHIP, Leviticus, 396. Indifferent ones desire to be


and service, Colossians, 124- considered as having, Judges,
125. 189.
STEWART, Canon Dale, Revela- Paul's ideal of, Philippians, 61.

tion, 356. Sanctified, Judges, 80.

STIER, Rudolf, James, 32, 199, SUCCOTH and Gideon, Judges,


297- 325. 333' 399- 190.
STILLINGFLEET, Edward, Acts SUETONIUS, Acts II., 163, 273,
I., 134, 137. Romans, 13.
3 2 3- 3 2 7\
STOICISM, James, 66, 133, 315. SUFFERING, and consolation, II.

STONES erected at the Jordan, Corinthians, 10-22.


Joshua, 115, 116. and glory, Thessalonians, 289-
STORMS, of more than ordinary 304-
import, Judges, no. and thanksgiving, Thessaloni-
their influence in history, Exo- ans, 228.

dus, 153. as discipline, Job, 59; Psalms


Thunder, Psalms I., 1 71-175, II., 2.

273-279. Door of hope through, Job, 68.

STRABO, Acts II., 199, 204. for itself not an end, Judges,
STRAIGHT STREET, Acts II., 52. 333-
SUFFERING— SYRIAC VERSION 291

SUFFERING, for well-doing, Peter, SWEARING, forbidden, Exodus,


133148- 302-305; James, 302-308.
The lessons of, Peter, 149-162. Habit of, II. Kings, 59.
of the good, Thessalonians, SWEATING SYSTEM, Proverbs,
112. 31, 296.
Sin and, Song of Solomon, SYCOMORE, The, Twelve Proph-
108-119. ets, 77.

Use of, Job, 61; John I., 306, SYMBOLISM, Christian, Num-
307- bers, 193.
Vicarious, Isaiah II., 64, 272, of Candelabrum, Numbers, 79.
33i, 355-358, 422. of the cloud, Numbers, 93.
SUICIDE, I. Samuel, 432-434. of the life of David, I. Samuel,
Job does not think of, Job, 97, 261.
124. of Old Testament sacrifices,

SUMPTUARY LAWS, Folly of, Deuteronomy, 268.


Deuteronomy, 188. of Revelation, Revelation, 35.
SUN AND MOON STANDING of the Sabbath, Numbers, 191.
STILL, Joshua, 230-233. SYMPATHY, for the oppressed,
SUN-WORSHIP, Ezekiel, 86. Ecclesiastes, 149.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS, in all relations of life, Deuter-
Acts I., 186. onomy, 432.
SUPEREROGATION, Leviticus, Longing for, Proverbs, 196.
552- Money and, John I., 16.
SUPERNATURAL, Accepting the, of Job's friends, Job, 80.
I. Kings, 366; John L, 232. wanting to the angels, Hebrews,
-erected in nature, Hebrews, 64. 74-
in the scriptures, Joshua, 71. with Christianity, Numbers,
SUPERSTITION and heresy, Pas- 112.
toral Epistles, 384. SYNAGOGUE, Christian, James,
SURETY for another, Proverbs, 19, 118, 126.
79-82. SYRIAC VERSION, James, 8, 21,
SUSA, Ezra, 165-167; Daniel, 253. 26, 30, 187, 368.
292 TA A NACH— TEACHING OF TWELVE APOSTLES

TAANACH, Joshua, 303. TALENTS, Parable of the, Mat-


TABERAH, Numbers, 120. thew, 357-365.
TABERNACLE, The, Exodus, TALKATIVENESS, Perils of,

375-400. James, 186.


Consecration of, Exodus, 409- TALMUD, The, quoted, Ecclesias-
416; Leviticus, 204. tes, 195, 247, 276, 314; Acts
Curtains of, Exodus, 390. I., 175; II., 13, 16; John Epis-
Description of, Hebrews, 150. tles, 292.
Entrance to, Exodus, 394. TAMAR, Amnon and, II. Samuel,
Erected at Shiloh, Joshua, 312- 197.
315- TAMMUZ, Ezekiel, 85, 86.

Inauguration of the service of, TANNING, Acts II., 120.


Leviticus, 219-236. TANTALUS, Hebrews, 221.
Incense in the, Exodus, 417- TARSUS, Acts II., 1-12.
419. TASSELS, memorial, Numbers,
Its structure, Exodus, 389- 192.
394- TATE AND BRADY, Psalms, Acts
New Covenant symbolized in, I., 381.
Hebrews, 149-158. TATIAN, Diatessaron, Acts I., vii,

Outer court of, Exodus, 395- 65, 400, 415, 419.


399- rejects the Epistles to Timothy,
The pattern in the mount, Pastoral Epistles, 8, 202.
Exodus, 385-388. TATTENAI, The satrap, Ezra, 84,
Purification of, Hebrews, 163. 99.
worship, Leviticus, 29-236. TAYLOR, Jeremy, Acts I., 89; II.,

TABERNACLES, Feast of, Leviti- 29. 267, 334; James, 332.


cus, 464-467; Numbers, 369; TEACHERS, in the church, He-
Revelation, 125-127. brews, 84.
TABLE OF SHEWBREAD, Exo- Responsibilities of, James,
dus, 381, 382. 165-170.
TACITUS, Jeremiah II., 218; Acts TEACHING OF THE
I., 58, 130; II., 352, 363; TWEL VE APOSTLES, Acts
Romans, 13; Pastoral Epis- L, 97, 139, sq., 149, 377; II.,

tles, 179. 34, 345 ; Pastoral Epistles,

TALE-BEARING, Proverbs, 168, 69, 96, 108, 115; Hebrews,


169. 84.
TEA CHING— TER TULLIA N 283

TEACHING, by Anachronism, TEMPLE, tribute, Matthew, 250,


Chronicles, in. 251.
by Types, Chronicles, 125-132. vessels restored by Cyrus, Ezra,
The term used by, John I., 33-35-
387- worship, I. Kings, 193-201;
Two final tests of false, Colos- Chronicles, 97.
sians, 242-256. TEMPLE, Rev. Frederick, James,
TEARS, of Christ, John I., 358. 189, 190.
Significance of, Genesis, 397. TEMPTATION, Numbers, 371;
TEKOA, Men of, refuse to work, John Epistles, 140-143.
Ezra, 220. and safeguards, Proverbs, 67-
TELEMACHUS, Acts I., 56. 7i-
TEMAN, Job, 15. and the will, Judges, 287.
TEMPER, Bad, Proverbs, 203, comes like a serpent, Genesis,
207; James, 190. 20.
TEMPERANCE, Proverbs, 280, from within more serious, Gen-
286; I. Corinthians, 217; Gala- esis, 76.
387; Peter, 247, 248.
tians, Joy in, James, 62-67.
TEMPLE, Numbers, 75; I. Kings, of Christ, Deuteronomy, 205,
149-171. 206; Matthew, 39-47; Luke,
cleansed by _
Christ, John I., 105-127; Hebrews, 72.
85-98. Overcoming, Peter, 180-182.
Dedication of the rebuilt, Ezra, Process of, Judges, 317.
96-106. Small ones often more effectual,

Defilement of the, I. Kings, Genesis, 76.


219, 221. Source of, James, 89-92.
Haggai and the building of, Strength and, Isaiah I., 264.
Twelve Prophets II., 234-252. succeeds by exciting curiosity,

Measuring the, of Heaven, Rev- Genesis, 20, 21.
elation, 168-175. Unexpected, John II., 286.
of Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 392. TENNYSON, Alfred, quoted, Job,
of Heaven, Revelation, 170, 164; Proverbs, 67; Ecclesias-
171. tes, 124; Song of Solomon, 80,
partially restored, II. Kings, 170; Jeremiah II., 168; Twelve
154-158; Chronicles, 404, 428. Prophets I., 252.
proposed by David, II. Sam- TERAH, Genesis, 84, sq.
uel, 97-108. TESTAMENT OF THE TWELVE
rebuilt, Ezra, 48-59. PATRIARCHS, James, 249,
sacrifices, I. Kings, 194-221. 437-
Significance of the, I. Kings, TERTULLIAN, Acts I., 3-7, 56,
172-176. 109, 121, 381, 382,384,415;
294 TESTS—J. THESSALONIANS II.

II., 36, 50, 122-124, 195.400, THEODORE OF MOPSEUESTIA,


445; Pastoral Epistles, 6, 10, Acts II., 84.
89, 90, 98, ioi, 128, 166, THEODORE OF TARSUS, James,
227, 294, 295, 300, 339, 346; 331-
Hebrews, 264; James, 32, 307, THEODORET, Acts I., 57; 11.,
33o, 337, 34-. 368, 44i; 84; John Epistles, 51.
Peter, vi; John Epistles, 91, THEODOSIAN CODE, Acts I., 348
163. II., 370.
TESTS of the kingdom of Heaven, "THEOLOGIA GERMANICA,"
I. Samuel, 154. Song of Solomon, 343.
TEXIER, on Galatia, Acts II., 266. THEOLOGY, Hebrews, 88, sq.
THACKERAY, W. M., Ecclesias- and letters, Job, 4.
tes, 31. New beginning in, Job, 15.
THANKFULNESS, Psalms I., of Paul, Thessalonians, 341-
184, 2S2; II., 17; Colossians, 358.
52 ; Hebrews, 309. THEOPHILUS, Acts II., 30, 32;
THANK-OFFERING, Leviticus, Pastoral Epistles, 6; Peter, v,
104. xii.

THANKSGIVING, David's song THEOPHYLACT, Acts I., 81.


of, II. Samuel, 350-362. THEOSOPHY, Job, 39.
a duty, Thessalonians, 225- THESSALONIANS, The first epis-

230. tle, Conclusion of, Thessalo-


for all men, Pastoral Epistles, nians, 251-265.
92. The first New Testament writ-
of I. Thessalonians, Thessa- ing, Thessalonians, 6.
lonians, 21-36. The thanksgiving of, Thessalo-
of II. Thessalonians, Thessa- nians, 21-36.
lonians, 271-2S8. To whom written, Thessaloni-
THANKSGIVING DAY and the ans, 3-20.
feast of Tabernacles, Leviticus, I. THESSALONIANS I., 5, II.

466. Corinthians, 231; Galatians,


THEBEZ, Abimelech killed at, 274; Peter, 58.
Judges, 222. 6, II. Corinthians, 264; Gala-
THEFT, Ephesians, 295. tians, 177; Ephesians, 419.
THEOCRACY, for Israel, Judges, 7-9, Ephesians, 67.
46. 8-10, Romans, 24, 346.
The ideal, Ezekiel, 381-499. I. THESSALONIANS II., 2, Ephe
Jonathan's idea of, Judges, sians, 430.

214, 218. 3, Daniel, 102.


not hierocracy, Numbers, 6. — 4, Pastoral Epistles, 52.
sustained, Numbers, 319. 5, Galatians, 88.
/. THESSALONIANS II.—II. THESSALONIANS II. 295

I. THESSALONIANS II., 6, Gala- I. THESSALONIANS V., 12, Acts


tians, 12, 13; Ephesians, 239; II., 416.
James, 373. 14, Ephesians, 385.

7, 8, Galatians, 274, 281. 15, Ephesians, 293.

12, Colossians, 43. 17, Acts II., 324.

13, Ephesians, 56. 18, Ephesians, 348.

14, II. Corinthians, 264. 19, Ephesians, 298.

16, Galatians, 298. 25, Ephesians, 428.

17, Galatians, 394. 26, Peter, 231.

18, Song of Solomon, 220; 27, Colossians, 407.


Pastoral Epistles, 78. THESSALONIANS, SECOND
19, II. Corinthians, ^3- EPISTLE, and the second ad-
I. THESSALONIANS III., 5, Peter, vent, Acts I., 36-38.
225. Farewell of, Thessalonians,
I. THESSALONIANS IV., 1, Ro- 391-404.
mans, 204, 323; Philippians, salvation and thanksgiving,
30. Thessalonians, 271-288.
1-8, Galatians, 365. II. THESSALONIANS I., 4, 6,

3, Ephesians, 340, 365. Galatians, 177; Ephesians,' 67,


5, Ephesians, 269. 179.
11, 12, Pastoral Epistles, 348. 5, 7, Galatians, 30.
13, Leviticus, 409; Ezekiel, 6, Romans, 292; Philippians,

349; Romans, 29. 90; Revelation, 226.


14, II. Corinthians, 79; Gala- 7, Romans, 385; Galatians, 57;

tians, 156. Revelation, 226, 346.


15, Romans, 362; Ephesians, 7, 8, Romans, 41.

411; Pastoral Epistles, 428; 8, Ephesians, 269; Peter,

James, 279. 340.


16, Mark, ^^3; Revelation, 205, 9, Psalms, 206; Peter, 341.
346- 10, Revelation, 346.

17, Romans, 314; "II. Corin- II. THESSALONIANS II., 1, Levit-

thians, 347; Revelation, 160, icus, 514.


346. 2, Romans, 363; Peter,

I. THESSALONIANS V., 1, Daniel, 165.


151. 3-8, Leviticus, 127, 444; Gala-
2, Peter, 165, 330, 356. tians, 150; Ephesians, 412.

8, Ephesians, 410, 415. 3-10, Mark, 97; Pastoral Epis-


8, 9, Ephesians, 61; Pastoral tles, 376.
Epistles, 344. 6, 7, Revelation, 215.

9, Ephesians, 60. 7, Pastoral Epistles, 133; Rev-


10, II, Corinthians, 179. elation, 297.
296 II. THESSALONIANS II— I. TIMOTHY I.

II. THESSALONIANS II., 8, 12, TIGLATH-PILESER I., aids


Ephesians, 54. 420; Pastoral Ahaz, II. Kings, 230-233;
Epistles, 404; Revelation, 237. Isaiah I., 96, 103.
9, 10, Ephesians, 400; Revela- TIGLATH-PILESER II., II.

tion, 229. Kings, 277, 489, 490.


11, Ephesians, 292. TIME, Brevity of, Joshua, 401.
14, Ephesians, 60. Ideas of the passage of, Luke,
15, Acts I., 383. IS-
II. THESSALONIANS III., 1, Ephe- measurement, II. Kings, 312.
sians, 428. On the Horizon of, Twelve
3, s, Ephesians, 115. Prophets I., 400-407.
5, Galatians, 384. TIMNAH, Judges, 282, sq., 288.
9, Acts I., 383; Peter, 208. TIMOTHY, Acts II., 325-347;
II. THESSALONIANS III., 10, 12, Philippians, 157-170; Thessa-
Matthew, 358. lonians, 7, 118-121; Hebrews,
11, Peter, 190. 329-
16, Ephesians, 435. and circumcision, Acts II., 227.
17, 18, Galatians, 422; Colos- at Corinth, Pastoral Epistles,
sians, 410. 23, 24, 29.
THESSALONICA, Acts II., 294- compared with John, Pastoral
300. Epistles, 19-21.
Church at, Thessalonians, 3- compared with Titus, Pastoral
20. Epistles, 209.

Paul at, Acts I., 37. Family of, Acts II., 8, 9.

THOMAS, St., Mark, 87. Martyrdom of, Acts II., 263.


Acts of, Acts I., 2. Ordination of, Acts II., 261.
Test of, John II., 363-379. I. TIMOTHY I., 1, Philippians,
THOMSON, William, on leprosy, 330; John Epistles, 291.
Leviticus, 337. 2, Peter, 231.
on locusts, Twelve Prophets II., 3, Acts I., 196; II., 412; John
401. Epistles, 43.

on the Pelican, Psalms III., 4, Galatians, 442 ; Ephesians,


91. 45; Peter, xiv, 262.
THOUGHTLESSNESS and its re- 5, Peter, 249.

sults, Genesis, 42. 6, Exodus, 410; Peter, 315.


THYATIRA, Church of, Revela- 8, 12, Romans, 35.
tion, 53-56. 9, Galatians, 149, 215; Ephe-
TIBERIUS, Emperor, Pastoral sians, 289.

Epistles, 425. 11, Galatians, 94, 152.


TIGELLINUS, Pastoral Epistles, 13, Acts II., 26; Galatians, 66,

275- 76, 121; James, 126.


/. TIMOTHY I.—II. TIMOTHY II. 297

I. TIMOTHY I., is, Acts II., 28; I. TIMOTHY V., 6-1 1, John Epis-
Galatians, 74. tles, 286.
—— 16, Galatians, 69; Peter, 367. 10, Hebrews, 316.
I. TIMOTHY I., 17, Romans, 281 12, James, 168.
Ephesians, 217. 13, Thessalonians, 379;
— 18, Exodus, 410; Acts II., 262. James, 156; Peter, 190.
— 19, Galatians, 309.
I. TIMOTHY II., 1-7, Ephesians, — 17, Ephesians, 239.
18, Twelve Prophets
19, II. Corinthians, i7i-
I., 288.
58.
—4, Peter, 238. I. TIMOTHY VI., 1, Peter, 96.

— 5, Galatians, 157, 218, 220; 2, Peter, 98.


Ephesians, 217. 3-10, Peter, 287.
— 6, 7, Galatians, 120; Ephesians, 5, Peter, xiv.

45- 10, Philippians, 281.

— Ephesians, 164.
7, 12, Acts II., 262; Philippians,
— Acts 381 Ephesians, 289.
8, I., ; 265.
— 12, 13, Leviticus, 324. 15, 16, Ephesians, 217.
— 13-15, Galatians, 364. 17, Luke, 238.
— 14, Galatians, 393. 18, James, 81.
— 15, Leviticus, 324. 19, Romans, 278.
I. TIMOTHY III., 2, Hebrews, 316. 20, Peter, 238; John Epistles,

— Peter, 207.
3, 43-
— James, 168; Peter, 289.
6, II. TIMOTHY I., 2, Peter, 231;
— 13, Galatians, 229. John Epistles, 291.
— 14, Acts 196; 412. I., II., 4, Romans, 27.

— 15, 16, Ephesians, 10. 5, Exodus, 410; Acts II., 9.

— 16, Matthew, T,yy; Acts 44;


I., 6, Acts I., 284; Acts II., 263.
Galatians, 250; Ephesians, 7-12, Ephesians, 431.

346, 347; Revelation, 83. 8, Galatians, 177.


I. TIMOTHY IV., 1, Ephesians, 9-1 1, Ephesians, 45, 61, 109.
412; Thessalonians, 309. 10, Romans, 143; Ephesians,
— 2, Ephesians, 292. 439-
— 3, James, 84. 12, Romans, 368; Ephesians,
— 7, Peter, xiv, 262. 115.
— 10, Peter, 196. 13, Galatians, 229.
— 12, Peter, 208. 15, Acts II., 420.
— 13, Acts I., 196. 18, Acts I., 196; II., 412.
— 14, Acts II., 262. II. TIMOTHY II., 1, Ephesians,
I TIMOTHY V., 3, 5, 10, John 398.
Epistles, 285. 2, Acts II., 262.
— 5, John Epistles, 19. 3-10, Ephesians, 431.
208 II. TIMOTHY II.— TITUS II.

II. TIMOTHY II., 8, Romans, II. TIMOTHY IV., 17, Ephesians,


16. 57, 398, 428,
g, Peter, 58. 429.
10, Galatians, 172; Ephesians, 18, Ephesians, 61, 115.
61, 246. TIRHAKAH and Sennacherib, II.

n-13, Ephesians, 217, 346; Kings, 338.


Peter, 316. TIRZAH, Song of Solomon, 12.
15, Peter, 173. TISCHENDORF, Constantine,
16, Isaiah II., 169. Acts I., 79; II. Corinthians,
17, 18, Acts II., 420. 346, 369; James, 7; John
19, Galatians, 334; Ephesians, Epistles, vii, 91, 123, 163, 171.
52, 54; Peter, 226; Revela- TITHE, Law of the, Leviticus,
tion, 115. 559-566; Numbers, 215.
20, 21, Galatians, 10. Repentance by, Twelve Proph-
24, Isaiah II., 288. ets II., 367.
25, Ephesians, 385; Peter, 238. TITUS and Paul, Galatians, 102-
26, Ephesians, 400. 112.
II. TIMOTHY III., 1, Ephesians, and Timothy, Pastoral Epis-
412; James, 279, 446. tles, 209.
3, Ephesians, 289. at Corinth, II. Corinthians,
4, Proverbs, 286. 2 75" 2 77i Pastoral Epistles,
5, Romans, 68. 204-206.
7, Peter, 155, 238. exhortation to aged men, II.

10, James, 292. Samuel, 312.


11, Galatians, 17. in Dalmatia, Pastoral Epis-
13, Leviticus, 339. tles, 410.
14, 15, Acts II., 9; Ephesians, TITUS I., 4, Galatians, 103; Ephe-
3§5- sians, 249.

15, Galatians, 229. 7, Peter, 207.


16, Ephesians, 146. 8, Ephesians, 289.
II. TIMOTHY IV., 3, Jeremiah II., 9, John Epistles, 293.

27- 11, Peter, xiv, 207.

4, Peter, 262. 12, James, 156.


5, Ephesians, 239; Peter, 43. 14, Peter, 263.

7, Galatians, 449. 16, Ephesians, 276.

8, Galatians, 30; James, 89. TITUS II., 3-s, Ephesians, 363.


9-12, Ephesians, 433. 4, 5, Isaiah I., 266.
10, Ephesians, 58; Philip- 7, Ephesians, 440; Peter, 209.
pians, 162, 165. 9, 10, Ephesians, 389; Peter,
13, John Epistles, 21. 96.
16, 17, Mark, 433. 10, Thessalonians, 362.
TITUS II.— TRIDENTINE COUNCIL 299

TITUS II., ii, Galatians, 74, 149; TOZER, II. F., Highlands of Tur-
Ephesians, 58. key, Acts II., 294, 300, 303.
1214, Galatians, 185. TRADITION, Jesus Christ and,
13, Romans, 261, 262. Mark, 184-189.
TITUS III., 2, Romans, 87. an unpopular word, Thessalo-
4, John Epistles, 290. nians, 350.
4-7, Galatians, 149, 232. TRADUCIANISM, Hebrews, 222.
5, Leviticus, 190, 215; Gala- TRAJAN, Acts II., 28.
tians, 173; Ephesians, 61, TRANSGRESSORS, High handed,
37i- Numbers, 185.
7, Galatians, 151 ; Ephesians, TRANSFIGURATION OF
37i- CHRIST, Matthew, 233-242;
TOBIAH, Ezra, 270, 342. Mark, 228-235; Luke, 190-
TOBIT, James, 281, 295. 192, 281-293.
TOI, King of Hamath, sends an TRANSLATION OF ENOCH, Gen
embassy to David, II. Samuel, esis, 53.
ii5- TREE OF LIFE, The, Genesis, 18;
TOLERATION, and comprehen- Psalm I., 4.
sion, Ezra, 68, 69. TREFFRY, Richard, On the Eter-
and duty, Romans, 374-387. ?ial Sonship, John I., 346.
The lesson of, Exodus, 101; TREGELLES, Samuel P., II. Cor-
Judges, 124. inthians, 346; James, 4, 7.
True and false, I. Kings, 248. TRENCH, Archbishop R. C, Acts
TONGUE, Defilement of the, James, I., 47, 405; II., 159; Romans,
174-178. 327; Galatians, 143; Ephe-
Importance of the, Exodus, sians, 303 ; Thessalonians,
325- 187; James, 120; John Epis-
Moral contradiction in the reck- tles, 105, 192; Revelation, 32,
less use of the, James, 179- 361.
190. TRENT, Council of, James, 341.
Powers of the, James, 169- Anathemas of, Galatians, 46,
174. 47-
Sins of the, Psalm I., 111, 137; TRESPASS, Leviticus, 154.
II., 144; Proverbs, 163-178; Atonement for, Numbers, 55.
Ephesians, 296-298; Colos- Forgiveness of, Matthew, 258-
sians, 288; Peter, 6^. 266.
TORAH, The, Song of Solomon, TRIALS, I. Samuel, 276.
145, 146. TRIBES, The, in camp, Numbers,
TOTAL DEPRAVITY, Job, 195. 27.
TOULOUSE, Council of, James, TRIDENTINE COUNCIL, Acts
34i- II., 238.
300 TRINIT Y— T YPICA L SIGNIFICA NCE

TRINITY, The, Hebrews, 13. TRUTH, revealed gradually to


in man's election, and salva- men, Genesis, 6.
tion, Peter, 3-16. rules the world, Deuteronomy,
TROAS, Paul at, Acts, 268, 392- 23O
406; II. Corinthians, 84-86. will prevail, I. Kings, 441.
TROPHLMUS, Colossians, 373; TUBAL-CAIN, Genesis, 47.
Pastoral Epistles, 414, 415, TUBERCULOSIS and cattle,
419. Leviticus, 297.
TROUBLE, Wherefore? Job, 282. TURNING POINTS IN LIFE, Gen-
TRULLO, Council of, Pastoral esis, 247; Joshua, 299; Judges,
Epistles, 115. 105.
TRUMPETS, at festivals, Num- Effects of, Genesis, 304.
bers, 100, 355. Jacob's, Genesis, 301.
Feast of, Leviticus, 461, 462. hinge on trivial incidents, John
First six, of John, Revelation, I- 135-
132-156. must come, Judges, 37$.
inwar time, Numbers, 99. TWILIGHT, Genesis, 250.
The seventh, Revelation, 189- TYCHICUS, Ephesians, 431;
195- Colossians, 371-382; Pastoral
signalled the advance, Num- Epistles, 410, 411.
bers, 97. TYNDALE, Ecclesiastes, 303;
Silver, Numbers, 95. Pastoral Epistles, 412, 413;
TRUST in God, Psalms
II., 183; James, 200, 222.
37 Ecclesiastes, 185; Jere-
III., ; TYNDALE, Professor, on crea-
miah I., 63, 354; Galatians, tion, Genesis, 9.
386. on religious sentiment, Exo-
TRUTH, Ephesians, 329-333. dus, 287.
Ascertainment of, I. Kings, TYPES, Teaching by, Chronicles,
9- 125-132.
Children unable to understand TYPICAL SIGNIFICANCE, of the
it all, Genesis, 7. burnt offering, Leviticus,
Christian conduct the issue of, 56, sq.
Romans, 321-335. of the Exodus, Exodus, 264-
an essential attribute of God, 269.
Genesis, 102. of feasts of seven months,
finally triumphs, I. Samuel, Leviticus, 468-473.
207. of garments of high priests,
Jesus Christ the, John I., 124- Leviticus, 199.
128. of the Jubilee and Sabbath
not discovered in a day, Gene- year, Leviticus, 510-518.
sis, 15,9. of the law, Hebrews, 163.
TYPICAL SIGNIFICANCE— TYRE 301

TYPICAL SIGNIFICANCE, of TYRANNY is suicide, Twelve


the peace offering, Leviticus, Prophets II., 143-148.
84. without relief, Ecclesiastes,
of the priesthood and taber- 149.
nacle, Leviticus, 184. TYRANNUS, Acts IL, 347.
TYRANNY, Cultured, Exodus, TYRE, Isaiah I., 288-300; Ezekiel,
18. 230-259; Twelve Prophets I.,
has its succession, Psalms III., 127, 128; Acts II., 268, 392-
42. 406.
302 UEBERWEG, F.— UZZIAH

u
UEBERWEG, F., Isaiah II., 125, 303, 304, 408; Thessalonians,
126. 201; Hebrews, 41.
UHLHORN, Gerhard, Christian UNIVERSALISM of Christ and
charity in the ancient church, Paul, Hebrews, 141.
Hebrews, 316. UNLEAVENED BREAD, Feast of,

UNBELIEF, Doom of, Numbers, Numbers, 351.


167. of the passover, Exodus, 186.
in God's goodness, Genesis, 23. UNRECORDED SAYINGS OF
of the cities, in Christ, Mat- CHRIST, James, 56, 89, 249,
thew, 149, 150. 362.
of the Jews, John I., 203. UNSEEN, Sustained by the, Exo-
UNCTION, See EXTREME UNC- dus, 41.
TION. THE UNSEEN UNIVERSE,
UNCLEANNESS, and lascivious- Acts I., 47.
ness, Galatians, 365-366. UR OF THE CHALDEES, Gene-
by the dead, Numbers, 52, sis, 83, 84.
220. URIAH, The Hittite, David and, I.

Defilement by animals and dead Samuel, 303; II. Samuel,


bodies, Leviticus, 277-304; 158-168.
Deuteronomy, 290, 291. URIM AND THUMMIM, Leviticus,
disregarded, Chronicles, 435. 196; Numbers, 341; I. Kings,
Ideas of, Numbers, 46. 122; Ezra, 45-47.
of childbearing, Leviticus, 313- USSHER, Archbishop James, Acts
326. II., 318, 362; Ephesians, 15.
of issues, Leviticus, 305-312. USURY, Ezra, 247-258; Psalms I.,

of Leprosy, Leviticus, 327- 138.


366; Numbers, 48. UTTERANCE, The gift of, I. Cor-
Real, Mark, 190-194. inthians, 26-28.
UNEXPECTED OCCURRENCES, UZ, Job, 19.
I. Samuel, 280. UZZAH, Death of, II. Samuel, 88.
UNITY OF CHRISTIANS, Num- UZZIAH, See AZARIAH, King
bers, 97; John II., 256; Ephe- of Israel.
sians, 218-226; Colossians, Isaiah I., 20, 59, sq., 98.
VAHEB IN SUPHAH— VOCATION OF CHRISTIAN 303

V
VAHEB IN SUPHAH, Numbers, VICTOR I., Pope, Acts I., 14.
251. VICTORIA, Queen, Joshua, 80.
VALENS, Emperor, Acts II., 352. VICTORY, Birth and, John Epis-
VALESIUS, Acts II., 439. tles, 223-235.
VANITY, Feeding of, Ecclesiastes, ——The pause of, Revelation, 316-
190, 214. 326.
of Absalom, II. Samuel, 25S. Through perils to, Peter, 223
of Haitian, Ezra, 372 278. 235-
Use and abuse of the sense of, VINCENTIAN RULE, Acts II.,

John Epistles, 149-163. 100.


VALLEY OF DRY BONES, Eze- VINE AND THE BRANCHES, The,
kiel, 34 2 -355- John II., 173-190.
" VAS ELECTIONIS," Acts II., VINEYARD, Parable of the, He-
64, 65. brews, 31.
VASHTI, Ezra, 352, 361-370. VIRGIL, Acts II., 70; Ephesians,
VATICAN COUNCIL, Acts I., 265; 127.
II., 238. VIRGINITY OF MARY, Per-
VAUGHAN, C. J., Acts I., 226, petual, James, 31.
317; Revelation, 107, 258. VIRTUE, Peter, 246, 247.
VEIL, Paul on the use of the, I. Safetyof, Numbers, 279.

Corinthians, 241-257. VISION, and action, Jeremiah I.,

VENGEANCE, Desire for, Joshua, 69.


33^, 333- of Eliphaz, Job, 106.
of the Covenant, Leviticus, 522- of the glory of God, Ezekiel,
533- 26-41.
of God, Twelve Prophets II., VISIONS, Consolatory, Revela-
9Q-95- tion, 111-156.
VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS, The First consolatory, Revelation,
hymn, Isaiah I., 186. I57-I67-
VESPASIAN, Emperor, Acts II., Renewed consolatory, Revela-
460. tion, 238-258.

VIATICUM, James, 332. Second consolatory, Revela-


VIBIUS SALUTARIUS, Gaius, tion, 168-195.
Acts II., 370, 371. VITELLIUS, Acts II., 30, 33.
VICES, Discarded, Ephesians, VOCATION OF THE CHRIS-
290-304, TIAN, Numbers, 123.
304 VOICE— VO WS

VOICE, The human, in Isaiah, VON SODEN, E., Ephesians, 11,


xl-lxvi, Isaiah II., 302, 17-

406. VOWS, Concerning, Leviticus,


VOLTAIRE, John Epistles, 158. 541-566; Numbers, 344, 361.
Maria Theresa of, John Epis- of women, Numbers, 362.
tles, 96. Thank offerings and, Leviti-

on Pascal, II. Corinthians, cus, 104.

147. Unfulfilled, Genesis, 313.


WA GES— WELLHA USEN 305

w
WAGES, Leviticus, 398. WATERLAND, Daniel, I. Corin-
WAITING, Song of Solomon, 206- thians, 268, 269; Pastoral
217. Epistles, 293, 306.

WALDSTEIN, C, Acts II., 372. WATSON, Richard, Acts I., 3.


WALKING WITH GOD, Genesis, WAVE OFFERING, Leviticus,
5J-53- 178.
WANT, Labour principally to sat- "THE WAY," Jesus Christ, John
isfy physical, Genesis, 30. H., 131133-
WAR, Exodus, 254, Isaiah I., Meaning of, Acts II., 32, 33,
51- 34, 347, 362, 423.
Causes of, Chronicles, 83. WAY OF THE SOUL, Numbers,
Civil, Judges, 257. 386.
Jesus Christ and, Deuter- WEAKNESS, Strength and, II.

onomy, 215. Corinthians, 342-358.


Methods of, I. Samuel, 450. WEALTH, Proverbs, 135-148.
not Christ-like, Joshua, 413. and generosity, Genesis, 118.
Paul on, II. Corinthians, 289- and woe, Matthew, 59.
299. Highest good sought in, Eccles-
Prayer in, Jeremiah I., 396. iastes, 187-228.
•—— Ruthlessness of, Joshua, 197. not a proof of religious accept-
a sad necessity, Judges, 11. ance, Job, 137.
settled by champions, II. Sam- Pursuit of, Thessalonians, 73;

uel, 28. Pastoral Epistles, 193-198.


Spiritual, Joshua, 234, 235. True, Proverbs, 356.
Strategem in, Joshua, 196. True use of, Luke, 346.
"WARS OF JEHOVAH," Book of WEISS, Bernard, Thessalonians,
the, Numbers, 251; Deuter- 91; Pastoral Epistles, 7, 15;
onomy, 11. James, 32, 50, 70, 76, 399.
"WATCH AND PRAY," Genesis, WEISSE, Christian H., Pastoral
77- Epistles, 9, 407.

WATCHFULNESS enforced,Mark, WEIZSACKER, C. von, II. Corin-

357- thians, 320.

of Nehemiah, Ezra, 243, 244. WELLHAUSEN,J.,IsaiahIL, 238,


WATER, fails, Numbers, 224. 269; Jeremiah I., 371; Ezekiel,
of Jordan divided, Joshua, 400, 437; Twelve Prophets I.,
108. 12S, 147, 160, 225, 246, 348,
306 WESLE Y— WILLIA MS

262, 276, 278, 288, 301, 368, WHITBY, Daniel, Hebrews, 248.
37o, 37 1 38o,* 410, 4"; WHITTIER, John G., Proverbs,
Twelve Prophets II., 65, 72, 522.
87, in, 123, 133, 153, 156, WICKED, Psalms I., 7, 45"47,
170, 171, 174. 204, 238, 246, 92-94, 310, 330, 345; II., 191,
248, 287, 295, 297, 306, 309, 196.
322, 362, 380, 47 2 < 4§5> 487, WIDOWS, Pastoral Epistles, 153-
488, 489, 519. 155, 158, 163.
and the death of prophecy, WIEDEMANN, Alfred, Ezekiel,

Deuteronomy, 248. 281, 282.


on Cultus, Numbers, 317. WIESELER, Karl, Die Christen-
on the Decalogue, Deuter- verfolgungen dcr Caesaren,
onomy, 61-63, 70. Acts 336; James, 32.
II.,

on Korah, Numbers, 199. WIESINGER, A., James, 399, 41S.


on the Passover, Exodus, 176, WIFE, The, Proverbs, 399, sq.

177; Leviticus, 450. and husband, Colossians, 336-


on slaughter of Midianites, 340; Peter, 107-118.
Numbers, 368. WILBERFORCE, Wm, Acts I.,

on Theocracy, Numbers, 6. 291.


on Tithes, Leviticus, 559. WILDERNESS, Discipline of the,

WESLEY, Charles, Acts II., 381. Numbers, 256.


WESLEY, John, Acts I., 3, 137, Israel's residence in the, Joshua,
291, 381; II., 394; Romans, 8.

63; Ephesians, 241, 322; He- near Maan, Numbers, 245.


brews, 233. Our life in the, Numbers, 124,
WESTCOTT, B. F., Daniel, 32.92; 258.
James, 4, 7, 17, 24, 434, 439, WILL, and work, Philippians, 137.

458; John Epistles vii., 62,64, Appeal to the, Deuteronomy,


104, 148, 166, 170, 184, 190, 100.
199, 211, 219, 237, 283, 289. Freedom of, Deuteronomy,
WESTCOTT AND HORT, II. Cor- 165; Pastoral Epistles, 40, 41,
inthians, 36, no, 253, 279, 57; James, 93.
301, 3". 3iS» 346, 35 1 364. -
of God our sanctification, He-

369; Galatians, 300; Ephe- brews, 177.


sians, 15, 66; Revelation, 9. subject to Christ, Psalms I.,

WETSTEIN, Johann Jacob, 14.


James, 296, 399. WILLIAMS, Dr., Acts I., 134, 135,
WHATELY, Archbishop Richard, 137; II., 64.
Acts II., 73. WILLIAMS, Isaac, James, 444;
WHIRLWIND, God in the, I. Kings, Revelation, 74, 126, 310,
433- 368.
WINE— WORD S WOR TH 307

WINE, Proverbs, 275-287; Jere- WITNESSES, The two, Revelation,


miah II., 50. 177-188.
Prohibition of, Leviticus, 251. WOLSEY, Cardinal, Fall of, I.

Use of, I. Corinthians, 187. Samuel, 32; II., Samuel, 271.


WISDOM, as a guide of conduct, WOMEN, Proverbs, 96, 132, 396.
Proverbs, 24-36. Attractiveness of, Genesis, 58.
Beginning of, Proverbs, 9-23. Claim of, Numbers, 139, 332.
better than mirth, Ecclesias- Compromising their purity,
tes, 139. Judges, 403.
The chief good n'ot in, Ecclesias- Degradation of, Judges, 351.
tes, 127-133, 230-234. despised, Ecclesiastes, 203,
Earthly rewards of, Proverbs, 225.
37-5 1 - Dress of, Pastoral Epistles, ioi ;
from above, James, 203-213. 102.
from below, James, 191-202. Good, Proverbs, 396-410.
Man's, Psalms III., n. in Jewish history, Ezra, 383.
Meaning of, Proverbs, 10. •
Influence of, Genesis, 48;
of God, Isaiah I., 238-242; I. Joshua, 158.
Corinthians, 63-79. Isaiah to, Isaiah I., 262-
of the past, Job, 138, 192. 287.
of the serpent, Ezra, 260. Life of, Job, 75.
Person of, Proverbs, 92, 108, of Corinth, I. Corinthians, 241-
123. 257.
Quest of, Job, 313; Proverbs, ——Place of, Judges, 417.
35- Preaching of, Chronicles, 263.
Rewards of,Proverbs, 37, 109. Social position of, Pastoral
towards the non-Christian Epistles, 256.
world, Colossians, 361-364. suffer because of Eve's sin,

WISDOM, The book, Proverbs, 9, Leviticus, 323.


10, 118; Song of Solomon, with no vocation, Judges, 373-
219; Hebrews, 42; James, 69, WOOD, J. T., Ephesus, Acts II.,
74-76, 287; Peter, 142; John 281, 362.
Epistles, 137. WORD, of Christ indwelling, Colos-
WISDOM LITERATURE, Prov- sians, 325-328.
erbs, 9; James, 68-75. -of God immutable, Hebrews,
WISE MEN, Coming of the, Mat- 63.
thew, 18-20. of God living, Hebrews, 63,
WITNESS OF THE SPIRIT, Ro- 305-
mans, 224. WORDSWORTH, Bp. Christopher,
WITNESSES, A cloud of, Hebrews, Pastoral Epistles, 134; James
359-269. Epistles, 283.
308 WORDSWORTH, WM.— WRATH OF GOD

WORDSWORTH, Wm, Ezekiel, WORSHIP, Behavior in Christian,

37; Galatians, 341; Hebrews, Pastoral Epistles, 94-103.


222; John Epistles, 234. Coldness in, Luke, 228.
WORK, Blessings of, Proverbs, Daily,Numbers, 345.
268. Elements of, Pastoral Epistles,
Dead, Hebrews, 88. S2-95.
Not all, Isaiah II., 309. an essential function of the
Shining and, Philippians, 131- Church, Ezekiel, 498.
156. Fine places of, II. Samuel,
WORLD, The, better, Galatians, 99.
3i- Forms of, I. Samuel, 80.
—End
- of, Hebrews, 166. Hypocrisy and, Psalms II.,

Harvest and vintage of, Rev- 122.


elation, 245-258. Instinct for, Exodus, 287.
Kingdom of, Revelation, 190. Law of, Exodus, 336-338.
Meaning of, James, 229. Man's faculty for, Genesis,
of Isaiah, Isaiah, 91-102. 11.

Seductions of, James, 226-232. More effective method, Ecclesi-


The term, Acts I., 257. astes, 158.

Vanity of, John Epistles, 149- New Testament idea of, Leviti-
163. cus, 444-446.
which we must not love, John of Israel centralized, Deuter-
Epistles, 136-148. onomy, 20, 262-266.
without God, Genesis, 11. of Israelites, Numbers, 295.
WORLDLINESS, and the care of Public, Pastoral Epistles, 95,
God contradicted, Genesis, 100.
138, I 39- result of revelation, Hebrews,
and its meaning, John II., 3-

239-242. Ritual, I. Samuel, 190; I.

Modern, Judges, 234. Kings, 186-192.


not a real substitute for God's Simplicity of, John I., 154;
promises, Genesis, 161. Philippians, 183.
not satisfying, Genesis, 115. Spiritual gifts and public, I.

of Saul, I. Samuel, 152. Corinthians, 309-324.


rebuked, Philippians, 353. Temple, I. Kings, 193-201.
WORSHIP, Aesthetic, Colossians, WORTHLESSNESS, Proverbs, 84-
192-193. 91.
and conduct, James, 320-322. WRATH OF GOD, Leviticus, 242;

and excitement, James, 315- Isaiah I., 47, 55; Colossians,


320. 278-282; Thessalonians, 62-

and music, James, 320. 64.


WRIGHT— YO UNG 309

WRIGHT, Arthur, Composition of WRONG, acknowledged, Genesis,


the Four Gospels, Thessaloni- 108.
ans, 202. can never be the strong, Judges,
WRITING, an early accomplish- T«2.
ment, Deuteronomy, 472; |.'.i;;!i( and, Ps;.lins I., 304.
Judges, 19. WYCLlJfi', John, Acts li., 227.

X
XENOI TEKMOREIOI, Societies XENOPHON, Isaiah II., in, 164,
of, Acts II., 364. 165, 169, 179; Daniel, 58,
XENOPHANES, Isaiah II., 125. 206, 216.

YOUNG, Dangers of the, Proverbs, YOUNG, Hopefulness of the,

34- Numbers, 172.


310 ZA CHA E US—ZECHA RIA H J
r
II.

ZACHAEUS, Proverbs, 367. ZECHARIAH I., 3, James, 244.


ZECHARIAH, King of Israel, II. 13, Romans, 283.
Kings, 206. 18, 19, Daniel, 108.

ZADOK, The priest, II. Samuel, ZECHARIAH II., 1, 2, Revelation,


129. 233; !• Kings, 115. 168.
ZAHN, Theodor, James, 21, 70, 4, 5, Psalms III., 315.
370. 5, Revelation, 169.
ZALMUNNA, Fate of, Judges, 192- —— 5-17, Daniel, 11.

194. 6-10, Daniel, n, 108.


ZARATHUSTRA, Deuteronomy, 8, Galatians, 450.

473; Jeremiah I., 243. 10, 11, Isaiah II., 211.

ZARED, The valley, Numbers, ZECHARIAH III., 1, Chronicles,

251. 290; Song of Solomon, 220;


ZAREPHATH, See SAREPTA. Ephesians, 400; James, 460,
ZEAL, Isaiah I., 130. 461.
of Christ, Joshua, 198, 199. 2, Daniel, 180, 181.
ZEALOTS, James, 198, 221, 277, 8, Chronicles, 144; Isaiah II.,

285; Peter, 124. 280.


ZEBAH, Fate of, Judges, 192-194. 8-10, Daniel, 11.

ZEBUL, Judges, 222. 10, Deuteronomy, 364.


ZEBULON blessed by Jacob, Gene- ZECHARIAH IV., 1, Jeremiah II.,

sis, 434. 340-


ZEBULON, The tribe, Inheritance 1-14, Leviticus, 475.

of, Joshua, 320, 321. 2-12, Exodus, 383.


Moses abuses, Deuteronomy, -— 3, Jeremiah
Ezra,
I., 260.
Isaiah
468. 6, 7, 81; I.,

ZECHARIAH, Son of Jehoida, II. 185.


Kings, 158-164; Chronicles, 7, Revelation, 141.
408. 10, Chronicles, 95, 356; Dan-
ZECHARIAH, The book, He- iel, 191, 325.
brews, 115, 122. ZECHARIAH VI., 1-8, Daniel, 108.

i-viii, Twelve Prophets II., 253- 11, 13, Hebrews, 115.


328. 12, Hebrews, 122.
ix-xiv, Twelve Prophets II., 13, Mark, 446.
447-490. ZECHARIAH VII., 3, Mark, 65.
Faith of, Hebrews, 264. 5, 6, Mark, 65.
ZECHARIAH VII.— ZEPHANIAH I. 311

ZECHARIAH VII., 14, Psalms ZECHARIAH XIV., 8, Jeremiah


III., 146; Hebrews, 122. L, 85.
16, Hebrews, 123. 9, Peter, 328.
ZECHARIAH VIII., 16, Ephe- 16, Revelation, 128.

sians, 293. 20, Exodus, 408; Leviticus, 28;


19, Ezekiel, 207; Mark, 65. Revelation, 256.
ZECHARIAH IX., 8, II. Kings, 68. 21, Ezra, 101.

9, Daniel, 250; Matthew, 396. ZECHARIAS, Father of John the


5, II. Kings, 194. Baptist, Benedictus of, Luke,
10, Psalms II., 316. 28, 42-44.
ZECHARIAH X., 1, James, 293. The mute priest, Luke, 15-28.
3, Jeremiah II., 301. ZEDEKIAH, last king of Judah,
10-12, Revelation, 270. Jeremiah II., 166.
ZECHARIAH XL, 1, Jeremiah II., captured, Song of Solomon,
101. 297; Isaiah II., 34, 35; Ezekiel,
1-17, II- Kings, 220. 101.
4-17, I- Kings, 280. made king by Nebuchadnezzar,
7-14, II- Kings, 219. II. Kings, 437; Jeremiah I.,

12, Matthew, 396, 415. 46; II., 96.


13, Exodus, 345. ZEDEKIAH, The priest of Ahab,
ZECHARIAH XII., 1, Psalms III., I.Kings, 488, 493.
185. ZELLER, Edward, Acts of the
8-14, Leviticus, 537; Chroni- Apostles, Acts I., 230, 326;
cles, 144. II., vi; Galatians, 124; James,
9, Peter, 178. 138.
10, Leviticus, 471. ZELOPHEHAD, Daughters of,

11-13, II- Kings, 408; Jere- Numbers, 331, 406; Joshua,


miah I., 24. 309-
12-14, I. Samuel, 92; I. Kings, ZENAS, Pastoral Epistles, 203,
*43- 208.
ZECHARIAH XIII., 1, Leviticus, ZEPHANIAH, The book, Twelve
47i. 537- Prophets II., 35-75.
2-5, Jeremiah II., 113. Date of, Twelve Prophets II.,

4, I. Kings, 361. 37-


7, Matthew, 396; Mark, 386. Text of, Twelve Prophets II.,

7-9, I. Kings, 280. 35, 36-


ZECHARIAH XIV., Leviticus, 470. ZEPHANIAH I., i, II. Kings, 375.
1-7, Daniel, 321. 2, 3, Jeremiah I., 180.
Kings, 194; Daniel, 191;
5, II. 4, II. Kings, 233, 388 ; Twelve
Twelve Prophets I., 68; Thes- Prophets II., 14.

salonians, 131. 5, II. Kings, 361, 390.


312 ZEPHANIAH I.-ZWICKA U PROPHETS

ZEPHANIAH I., 7, Jeremiah I., ZIKLAG, David at, I. Samuel, 397,


68. 416-418; Psalms I., 300.
8, II. Kings, 427. ZIMRI, King of Israel, I. Kings,
—— 9, Ezekiel, 428. 337S3&-
15, 16, Revelation, 313. ZION, The name, Song of Solo-
ZEPHANIAH II., 3, Peter, 328. mon, 104.
4, II. Kings, 194, 375; Jere- ZIPH, Wilderness of, David in the,
miah I., 14.
I. Samuel, 359.

10, Isaiah L, 274. ZIPPOR, Numbers, 262.

12-15, H. Kings, 376. ZIPPORAH, wife of Moses, circum-


cises her son, Exodus, 82.
ZEPHANIAH III., i-ii, II. Kings,
ZOAN, Psalms II., 389.
372-
ZOLA, M., Proverbs, 66.
3, 4, Jeremiah II., 277.
ZOPHAR, first speech, Job, 154.
7, Jeremiah I., 127.
his character, Job, 102.
ZEPHATH, Judges, 25.
no mere echo, Job, 161.
ZERACH, The Ethiopian, defeated
second speech, Job, 242.
by Asa, I. Kings, 323.
third speech, Job, 309.
ZERUBBABEL, Ezra, 6, 40, S4, ZOPHIM, Numbers, 299.
107; Twelve Prophets II., ZOROASTER, Ecclesiastes, 55.
298. ZUPH, I. Samuel, 128.
ZIBA and Mephibosheth, II. Sam- ZWICKAU PROPHETS, Pastoral
uel, 137, 242. Epistles, 70.

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