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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.
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Copyright, 1905, by
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
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
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
*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
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
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
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 ;
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
NEW TESTAMENT
By Walter F- Adeney, M. A.
Professor of New Testament Exegesis at Lancashire College,
Manchester
1
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible.
'The Encyclopedia Biblica.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 41
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
•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.,
*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
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
*Saint Paul.
'See Stevens on this subject, and the teachings of St. James.
INTRODUCTION TO NEW TESTAMENT 55
By S. G. AYRES, B.D.
ACTS VII., 56, Daniel, 248; ACTS X., 42, Peter, 183.
Mark, 52. 43, Romans, 14.
26, Psalms III., 161; Ephe- 17, Galatians, 121, 204, 255.
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.
6-10, Romans, 30; Peter, 229. 20, Peter, 58; John Epistles,
9, II. Corinthians, 348 ; Gala- 15-
tians, 67; Pastoral Epistles, 21, Romans II.
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.
7, Twelve Prophets II., 155. II., 53, 54, 55, 57- 58, 59,68.
14, II. Kings, 191, 414. ANANIAS the Highpriest, Acts II.,
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-
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.
Topography
Acts
of,
II.,
of,
305-321.
Acts
II.,
II., 312.
mans, 233, 373; Thessaloni-
ans, 187; John Epistles, 112,
ATHLETE, Hebrews, 194. 144.
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,
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,
213, 214.
The meaning of the, Genesis,
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
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
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-
7- See EXILE.
to be explored, Numbers, 152. CARDINALS, College of, Acts I.,
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.
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,
4, 17, 24, 30, 32, 59, 63, 65, sacrificed, II. Kings, 354.
88, 90, 92, 120, 134. 145. 147, - —Scant religious instruction (if.
II., 19, 121, 211, 299, 333, unable to understand the full
126. 227.
CITIES OF REFUGE— COLOSSIANS 91
372-
CALLECTION for Jewish Chris-
sians, 45, 157, 414; Pastoral 16, Ephesians, 217, 347, 385;
salonians, 353.
CONVOCATION, Holy, Numbers,
352-
Suffering and, II. Corinthians,
10-22. CO-OPERATION, Ecclesiastes,
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.
Genesis, 3. 114.
a fact, Genesis, 9. defeated by Cyrus, Isaiah II.,
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.,
D
DAILY WORSHIP, Numbers, 345. DANIEL, Genuineness not certain,
DALE, R. \V., Ephesians, 38, 49, Daniel, 88-97.
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.
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.,
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,
kiel, 402; Daniel, 18, 21; and the Incarnation, John I.,
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,
110. 128-131.
ECCLESIASTES I., 6, 8, Prov- and Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 227, 228,
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.
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;
;
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.
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FAINT YET PURSUING," for common needs, Genesis, 74.
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.
3ii- 122.
of God, Numbers, 225. FOXLEY, Joseph, Hidsean Lec-
FORCE, Atheism of, Isaiah I., tures, 371.
168-178. FRANCIS OF ASSISSI, St., I.
-
— 9, Jeremiah I., 121. GENESIS XL,
Psalms
1-9, II.
421.
Kings, 315.
11, 12, John Epistles, 183. 7, III.,
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.
Moses and the vision of, Exo- Saving knowledge of, Peter,
2, 3-
GROTIUS, Hugo, John Epistles,98.
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.
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,
399- 20.
on Episcopacy, Acts II., 416. HEBREWS, The Epistle, Analy-
on primitive discipline, Thes- sis, Hebrews, ix.-xi.
7, I. Kings, 432.
HAZOR destroyed, Joshua, 243. 10, Peter, 228.
146 HEBREWS I.—HEBREWS IX.
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,
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,
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.,
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.
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.,
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.
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 -
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.
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.
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'
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.
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.
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
Si- 20.
366. 395-
crossing the Jordan, Joshua, Kings of, Fable, II. Kings,
106-116. 495-
David anointed King, I. Sam- little mentioned in Chronicles,
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.
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.
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;
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.,
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.
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.
,
2, 10, 30, 31, Jeremiah I., 227. tory, John Epistles, 223-235.
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.
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 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.
I. JOHN III., 19, Ephesians, 248; JONAH, Numbers, 226; Acts II.,
161. 514-522.
9, 10, Galatians, 380. JONAH, The Book, Twelve Proph-
10, Leviticus, 227. etsII., 491-541.
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-
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.
464. 119.
194 JULIAN THE APOSTATE—JUVENAL
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.
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.
,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.,
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.,
•
7, Isaiah II., 183. LAPIDE, CORNELIUS a, Acts I.,
kiel,485-499- IS-
hunger, Deuteronomy, 158. LAVER, of regeneration, Pastoral
—The Jubilee and, Leviticus, Epistles, 285-292.
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
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.
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.,
LUKE, Chronology of, Luke, 130. LUKE IV., 16, Mark, 21.
Coincidences with, James, 313. 16-29, Jeremiah I., 7.
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.,
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. ;
253- 398.
—35, Romans, 362. laws, Numbers, 58.
MARK XIV., 14, Luke, 76. Loveless, Genesis, 59; Prov-
26, Psalms III., 206. erbs, 45.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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;
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
the, Twelve Prophets II., 538. ical advantages, Isaiah I., 108-
Decay, Deuteronomy, 211. 1 10.
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,
MOSES, and his successor, Joshua, MOSES, his communion with God,
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.
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,
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.,
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.
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.
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.,
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.
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.
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
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.,
of faith, Psalms I., 28; II., New things, Isaiah II., 206.
—
- 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.
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
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.
RASHNESS, Proverbs, 170. I., 198, 308, 309, 44S; II., 59,
RATIONALISM, Pastoral Epis- 62; Daniel, 22, 59, 14S, 169,
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,
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.
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.
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, ;
ROMANS II., 28, 29, Philippians, ROMANS IV., 15, Galatians, 143,
178. 144, 150, 307.
ROMANS III., 1, Galatians, 130, 16, Galatians, 151, 310.
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.
SAMSON, Riddle of, Judges, 290. I. SAMUEL I., 1, Psalms III., 348.
to be a Nazarite, Judges, 276. 4> Jeremiah I., 165.
r 3>
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.
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.
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
265. 322.
SHIGGAION, Psalms I., 58. Argument from, Acts II., 342,
SHILOAH, Isaiah I., 122. 361, 393-
SILENCE—SIN 285
- 62- 367-
286 SIN— SLA VER Y
SIN, Its punishment, Isaiah II., 29, SIN, A way back to God from all,
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,
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
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-
the first martyr, Acts I., 322- STUDENTS, Kinds of, Ecclesias-
STRABO, Acts II., 199, 204. for itself not an end, Judges,
STRAIGHT STREET, Acts II., 52. 333-
SUFFERING— SYRIAC VERSION 291
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,
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.
— 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.
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
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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,
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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.,
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WAGES, Leviticus, 398. WATERLAND, Daniel, I. Corin-
WAITING, Song of Solomon, 206- thians, 268, 269; Pastoral
217. Epistles, 293, 306.
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,
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-
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XENOI TEKMOREIOI, Societies XENOPHON, Isaiah II., in, 164,
of, Acts II., 364. 165, 169, 179; Daniel, 58,
XENOPHANES, Isaiah II., 125. 206, 216.