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ISIAC TABLE, an Egyptian monument, 61.

ISLES OF THE GENTILES, explanation of, 23.

ISMONIDES, tomb of, 62.

JABLONSKI, learned in Oriental literature, 65.

JAPHETH, his settlement and that of his posterity, etc., 23, 30, 46.

JAVAN, father of the Greeks, 46.

JEDUTHUN, master of music under David, 95, 156, 347.

JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER, a musician, 150, 165.

JEREMIAH, Book of, Introductory Remarks, 424; Remarks on Jer. iv. 19-27

(p. 425); vi. 1-17; xx. 13, 16; xxxi. 4 (p. 426); xxxi. 7, 12, 13; xlii.
14; xlviii. 33, 36; li. 27, 48 (p. 427).

JOB, Book of, Introductory Remarks, 261; Remarks on Job i. 21 (p. 265);
xvii. 6(p. 292); xxi. 11, 12 (p. 293); xxix. 13; xxx. 9, 31 (p. 294);
xxxviii. 7 (p. 295); xxxix. 24, 25 (p. 296).

JOEL, Book of, Introductory Remarks, 445; Remarks on Joel ii. 1, 15 (p.
448).

JONAH, Tomb of, 44.

JOSEPH, when carried into Egypt, his death, etc., 70, 77.

JOSHUA, Book of, Introductory Remarks to, 136; Remarks on Josh. vi. 4
(p. 137); vi. 5, 6, 8-10, 13, 16, 20 (p. 138).

JUBAL, an antediluvian musician-most ancient, etc., 59, 78, 233.
JUBILEE, year of, 108, 118.

JUDGES, Introductory Remarks, 142; Remarks on Judg. iii. 27 (p. 142); v.
1-31 (p. 143); vi. 34; vii. 8, 16, 18-20, 22 (p. 148); xi. 34 (p. 150);
xxi. 21, 23 (p. 151).

, kele, instruments, 199, 203, 209, 214, 216, 452.

kesedh, the father of the Chaldæans, 41.

KETTLE-DRUM, Egyptian, etc., 97.

KINGS, Books of, Introductory Remarks, First Book; Second Book, Intro-
ductory Remarks on each, 186, 190; Remarks on I Kings i. 34, 39, 40
(p. 187); i. 41; iv. 32 (p. 188); x. 12 (p. 189); II Kings iii. 15
(p. 190); ix. 13; xi. 14 (p. 191); xii. 18 (p. 192),

, kinnor, harp, Alexandrine translators' view, etc., 80, 86, 91, 162
179, 189, 193, 209, 294, 295, 850, 359, 378, 387, 395, 436, 485,
Kivvpa, kinura, harp, Hebrew kinnor, 91, 92, 471, 485.

Kiláçaç, kitharas, cithara, 81, 93, 294.

, kittiyyim, explanation of, 25, 26.

Kpašovτāv, kradzonton, to cry, 112.

Kvμẞahov añaλašov, (kumbalon alaladzon,) tinkling cymbal, 471.

LABAN, a Syrian musician, 43, 59, 95, 105.

LAMECH, an ancient poet, 232.

LAMENTATIONS OF JEREMIAH, Introductory Remarks, 428; Remarks on
Lam. iii. 31-66 (p. 429); v. 14 (p. 431).

♫, lamnatseahh, part of the Title of Psalm iv. 312.

LANGUAGES, diversity of, 32.

LANGUAGE, Babylonian, 31.

LANGUAGE, Shemitish, 31.

LASHAH, location of, 28.

773, levï, Levi, derivation of, 94.

LEVITES, their connection with the Temple service, 94, 179.

LEVITICUS, Introductory Remarks, 115; Remarks on Lev. ix. 24 (p. 115);

xiii. 24 (p. 116); xxv. 9 (p. 117).

LUKE, Gospel of, Introductory Remarks, 464; Remarks on Luke ii. 13, 14
(p. 464); i. 46–55, 68–79 (p. 465); vii. 32 (p. 466); xv. 25 (467).
LUTE, a musical instrument, 90, 363, 383.

LUXOR, ruins of, 61.

LYRE, sculptured upon the ruins of Nineveh; Hebrew, four-stringed, etc.,
81, 86-88.

LYRIC POETRY, 104, 127, 147, 241, 264, 299, 307, 418, 479.

MENADES, a Thracian tribe, 97.

, mahhalath, a term in the Title of Psalm liii., 362, 383.
MARK, Gospel of, Introductory Remarks, 463; Remarks on Mark vi. 22
(p. 463).

pi, mashroqöytha, Chaldee term for flute, 439.

3i, maskil, term in the Title of Psalm xxxii., and in other places,
339, 352, 354, 362, 370.

MATTHEW, Gospel of, Introductory Remarks, 461; Remarks on Matt. vi. 2;
ix. 23 (p. 461); xi. 17; xxiv. 31 (p. 462).

MAUSOLEUM, Egyptian, 67.

MEDINET-ABU, ruins of, 67.

, mehhōlōth, dancing, 105, 338, 349.

MEMNONIUM, ruins of, 67.

MEMPHIS, Pyramids of, in Egypt, etc., 65, 66.

, menaanim, sistra, 174, 196, 198, 439.

MENES, king of Egypt, 56.

MESHA, its location, 29.

, meshok, soundeth, explanation of, 109.

by, metsiltayim, cymbals, 198, 203, 215, 222.

miggedhem, 21.

, miktam, a term in the Titles of several Psalms, 328, 365, 366.

, minnim, a musical term in Psalm cl., 400.

MINSTREL, (7, menaggen,) 191, 461.

MIRIAM, a female musician, 104, 106, 134, 150, 241.

MIZMOR, (177) a term found in the Titles of several Psalms, 308, 388.

MIZRAIM, his residence and that of his posterity, 28.

MOSES, death of, etc., 39, 42, 101.

MUSIC, its effects on Saul's disease, 164.

MUSIC, origin of, Chinese idea of, Rosseau's idea of, 15.

MUSIC, view of by Aristides, Quintilianus, and Pfeiffer, 15.

MUSIC, views of Kircher, Plutarch, and Soterius, 16.

MUSIC OF THE HEBREWS, 57.

MUSIC, antediluvian, Chaldæan, Babylonian, music of Argos and the
Greeks, 43, 79.

MUSIC, Phoenician, Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, etc., 47, 49, 52, 57, 60, 65,
69, 78, 79.

MUSIC, where first used, vocal, used in prophesying, etc., 78.

MUSIC OF THE TEMPLE, 95.

733 5772, muth labben, in Title of Psalm ix., 322.

, nabha, to prophesy with instruments of music, 205.

vaßħa, nabla, or vavλa, naula, the Greek term for the Hebrew nebhel, 157.
NABONASSAR, era of, 34, 42.

73, nagan, to play on a stringed instrument, 81, 312, 420, 422, 431.
pa, nagabh, a musical term, 161, 436.

natsahh, 312.

3, nebhel, Hebrew musical instrument, 81, 89, 157, 159, 160, 189, 198,

209, 342, 367, 378, 397, 399, 401, 440, 452.

NECROPOLIS, ruins of, in Egypt, 67.

, negënoth, stringed instruments, 80, 161, 295, 312, 316, 364, 370,
372, 375, 422, 455.

NEHEMIAH, Book of, Introductory Remarks, 224; Remarks on Neh. iv. 18-

20 (p. 224); vii. 1, 44, 67, 73 (p. 225); x. 28; xi. 22, 23 (p. 226); xii.
27-47 (p. 227); xiii. 5, 10 (p. 229).

♫♫, nehhïloth, term in the Title of Psalm v, 314.

NEW TESTAMENT, Introductory Remarks, poetry of, etc., 240, 459

NIEBUHR, Travels, 62.

NIMROD, founder of the Babylonian monarchy, 27, 30, 34, 35.

NINEVEH, founded by Nimrod, ruins of, inscriptions, etc., 27, 35, 36, 43.
NINUS, King of Assyria, 27, 40.

NINYAS, 40.

NOAH, wanderings from Ararat, etc., 21, 30, 43, 44, 59, 70.

NORDEN, Capt., Travels, 61.

NOTATION, musical among the Egyptians, Hebrews, Greeks and Romans,
71, 72.

NUMBERS, Book of, Introductory Remarks, 119; Remarks on Num. x. 2
(p. 119); x. 3 (p. 121); x. 4 (p. 121); x. 5 (p. 122); x. 6 (p. 122); x.
7 (p. 125); x. 8, 9, 10 (p. 126); xxi. 17, 18 (p. 127); xxiii. 21 (p. 128);
xxix. 1 (p. 129); xxxi. 6 (p. 129).

OLD TESTAMENT, Historical Books of, 135.

ORGAN, (, ugabh, 92, 93, 107, 134, 195, 203, 294, 295, 400, 401.

OSYMANDYAS, or ISMONIDES, tomb of, 62.

OUPNEK-HAT, a sacred book of the Hindoos, 51.

PAGANINI NICOLO, Italian violin player, 164.

IIavdovga, pandoura, an Egyptian stringed instrument, 82.

parat, musical term, 452.

PARALLELISM IN HEBREW POETRY, 239, 403, 413.

PASSOVER, Jewish, 116.

PASTORAL POETRY, 241, 410, 450.

PELASGI, early inhabitants of Greece, 46.

PENITENTIAL PSALMS, 316.

PENTAMETER VERSE, 238.

PENTATEUCH, when composed, general view of, etc., 38, 75.

PENTECOST, Jewish festival, 116.

PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS OF MUSIC, Chinese, Egyptian, Hebrew, 50, 54, 96.

, pesanteriyn, Chaldee term for psaltery, 440.

PFEIFFER, Travels of, 61.

PHILE, ruins of, 65.

PHŒNICIA, Origin of its inhabitants and language, 47, 48, 60.
PIPE OF PAN, 68, 92, 93, 134.

PIPE, Egyptian, Hebrew, 68, 160, 187, 314, 416, 436.
PLECTRUM, Sculptured upon the ruins of Nineveh, 82, 83.

POCOCKE, Dr. R., his Travels, 61, 67.

POETICAL BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, Introductory Remarks, 231.
POETRY, Hebrew, general view of, 232.

POETRY, Hebrew, 31, 32; examples of, 102, 106, 127, 143, 180, 184, 200,
233, 234, 235, 236, 241, 242, 246, 254, 256, 257, 265, 266, 268, 276,
287, 292-296, 304, 306, 308, 311, 313, 315, 316, 319, 321, 323, 325,
326, 327, 329, 330, 333, 335, 337, 338, 340, 342, 345, 347, 349, 350,
352, 355-357, 359, 362-401, 403, 415-418, 421, 422, 425, 429, 433,
438, 443, 446, 450, 453, 465, 480-483, 485, 492, 498, 499.

PRIMITIVE TONGUE, 31, 32.

PROPHETIC POETRY, 241, 245, 307, 413.

PROVERBS, Book of, Introductory Remarks, 402; Remarks on Prov. xi. 10;
xxv. 20 (p. 404).

pakuois εuvois, psalmois emnois, 473.

PSALMS OF DAVID, Introductory Remarks, 297; Remarks on Ps. i. 1–6

(p. 304); ii. 1-12 (p. 306); iii. 1–8 (p. 308); iv. 1-8 (p. 311); v. 1-12
(p. 313); vi. 1-10 (p. 315); vii. 1–18 (p. 316); viii. 1–9 (p. 319); ix.
1-20 (p. 321); x. 1-18 (p. 323); xii. 1-8 (p. 325); xiii. 1-6 (p. 326);
xv. 49; xvi. 1–11 (p. 327); xviii, xx, xxi, 1–13 (p. 329); xxii. 1–31
(p. 330); xxiv. 1-10 (p. 333); xxv. 1–22 (p. 335); xxx. 1-12 (p. 337;)
xxxii. 1-11 (p. 338); xxxiii. 1-22 (p. 340); xxxv. 27; xxxvii. 1–40
(p. 342); xxxix. 1–13 (p. 345); xlii. 1-11 (p. 347); xliii. 1–5 (p. 349);
xliv. 1-26 (p. 350); xlv. 1-17 (p. 352); xlvi. 1–11 (p. 355); xlvii. 1–
9 (p. 356); xlix. 1-20 (p. 357); 1. 1–23 (p. 359); li. 14; lii. 3, 5 (p.
361); liii. 1-6 (p. 362); liv. 1–7 (p. 363); lv, lvi. 1–6 (p. 364); lvii.
1-11 (p. 365); lix. 1-17 (p. 367); lx. 1-12 (p. 369); lxi. 8;
lxii. 4;
lxv. 13; lxvi. 1–20 (p. 370); lxviii. 1-4, 13–35 (p. 372); lxxi. 1–24
(p. 375); lxxv, lxxvi, lxxvii. 7; lxxx, lxxxi. 1-16 (p. 378); lxxxii.
2; lxxxiii. 8; lxxxiv. 4, 8; lxxxv. 2; lxxxvii. 1-7 (p. 380); lxxxviii.
1-18 (p. 381); lxxxix. 1–27 (p. 383); xcii. 1–15 (p. 385); xcv. 1, 2;
xcviii. 1-9 (p. 387; c. 2; ci. 1; cv. 2; cvi. 12; cviii. 1, 3; cxviii.
14; cxix. 1-8, 169–176 (p. 389); cxx. 1–7 (p. 390); cxxvi. 2; cxxxii.
9, 16; cxxxv. 2 (p. 391); cxxxvi. 1-26 (p. 392); cxxxvii. 1-9 (394);
cxxxviii. 1, 5; cxl. 3, 5, 8; cxliii. 6; cxliv. 1-15 (p. 395); cxlvii. 1, 7
(p. 397); cxlix. 1-9 (p. 398); cl. 1-6 (p, 399); cli. 1-8 (p. 400).
PSALTERY, a stringed instrument, 81, 91, 157, 173, 174, 189, 198, 203, 205,
213, 215, 229, 293, 294, 342, 359, 367, 387, 401, 439.
PSAMMETICUS, an Egyptian monarch, 60.

PUL, King of Assyria, 40.

, garna, Chaldee term for the cornet, or horn, 439.

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