Pentateuch, I. 1-5, 49, 76, 129, 228, 273
and St. John, Coin- cidences, I. 97
Authorship, L. 2 Truthfulness of, I.
Pentecost, II. 42
Gifts of Spirit, Ful- filment of Joel's Pro- phecy, II. 111
Gift of Tongues at, III. 208
People, Division of, cor- responding to Courses of Priests, III. 241
Peor, IV. 250
Perching Birds, II. 360, &c.
Percussion, Instruments of, II. 310
Perfume burned on Altar of Incense, III. 227 Perfumes of Bible, I. 241, 328, 374; II. 151–153 Periwinkle (Plant), IV. 311
Persepolis and Susa, III. 103 Persecutions tians, IV. 299 Persia, Geography of, III. 22, 103
Prosperity of under Darius, III. 205 Persian Coins, III, 180 Empire shaken under Xerxes, III. 205 Personification, III. 221 in Bible Poetry, III. 219, 220
Pestilences (Korah, &c.), 14,700, I. 179
Peter and John at San- hedrim, and our Lord, II. 250
Apostle of the Cir- cumcision, IV. 130
Authenticity of Writ- ings of, IV. 129, 133
Causes of his Writ ings, IV. 129 Characteristics Epistle,
Claims of Writer of Second Epistle, IV. 134 Coincidences bearing on his Personal History, IV. 130
- delivered from Prison, I. 193
Difficult Passages Ex- plained, I. 117, 171, 181, 287, 300
Eye-witness of Facts recorded by Mark in Gospel, III. 196
his Authority in con- nection with St. Mark's Gospel, III. 195
his Error, withstood by Paul, IV. 82
his Exhortation to Fellow-Elders, I. 181
his Expectation of Christ's coming, IV. 130 his Revelations and Character, IV. 129
his Warnings by own Experiences, IV. 130
in Gospel and Acts, and of his own Epistles respectively, IV. 129
-Mark, and Paul, Coin- cidence, I. 193
Parallelism of Second that of
Epistle with
Jude, IV. 133
blance and Difference
of First and
Epistles, IV. 131
Reputed Site
House at Tiberias, III.
Relations with Is- rael, IV. 74 Phoenician Coins, III. 180 Inscriptions, I. 357 Language essentially identical with Hebrew, I. 357
Words in Bible, I. 357 Words in Greek and Latin Authors, I. 357 Phoenicians, I. 338
Fate of Literature and Language, I. 357
in Palestine, IV. 109 Pharaohs, Difficulty of Identifying, I. 122 Pharaoh sends Israelites out of Egypt, I. 136
(Thotmes II.): In- fluence of his Wife, Hatasou, over him; In- terviews with Moses and Aaron, I. 28
who first oppressed Israel in Egypt, Amosis, I. 77
Manetho's Lists of, I. 123 Pharez, House of, III. 257 Pharisee and Publican in Illustration of Prayer, IV. 240
Pharisees, Fasting of, and Fasting of John the Baptist's Disciples, II. 285
Pharpar, IV. 303
Phasael the Elder, son of Antipater the Idumæan, appointed Governor of Judæa, III. 274 Phasael, his Death, III. 320
Philemon, Paul's Epistle to, III. 210; IV. 301
Value of Epistle to, IV. 302 Philetus, his False Doc- trines, IV. 384 Philip, Tetrarch, Coins, III. 180
Tetrarch of Tracho- Philippi and Thessalo- nitis, Coins of, III. 175
nica, Cradle of Euro- pean Christianity, III.
--first Place where Gospel was preached in Europe; Scene of Ear- liest Gentile Persecu- tion, IV. 189 Paul III. 301 Philippians, Contents and Divisions of Epistle, IV. 191, 192 Paul's Epistle to, III. 210; IV. 189 Joyous Tone and
driven from,
Spirit of Epistle, IV. 190, 191
Kindness to Paul; friendly Relations with him, IV. 190
Period of Epistle, IV. 190
- Purpose of Epistle, IV. 190
Sketch of Church, IV. 189
supply Paul's Needs, III. 302 their Liberality, I. 148 their Offerings to Paul, II. 272
Geography of, IV. 237, &c.
not Conquered in Time of Joshua, III. 197 Philistines, I. 339
Character of, IV. 236 Envy of Isaac, I. 113 more Powerful in Time of Judges, III. 199 Saul's Victory over, III. 128.
Invaded by David, III. 189 Phinehas and Hophni, II. 228
Phorminx, I. 296 Death, II. 229 Phrases in Ruth, affinity with Samuel and Kings, III. 257
Obsolete, III. 53 Phylactery, I. 59 Pieces of Silver, Thirty, III. 146
Pigeon, III. 7 Pilate and Herod, Enmity explained, II. 84 Pilate, Bloodshed of Gali- leans (Luke xiii. 1), Pile (verb act.), IV. 128 explained, II. 84 Pillar of Fire and Cloud, I. 156
Pillars, Commemorative, IV. 15
Pine, IV. 358
Pipe, II. 6 Pink (Flower), II. 106
Pipe (Flute), II. 70 Pisgah, IV, 250 Pistachio Trees, IV. 193 Pitcher, Golden, III. 12 Pithom, IV. 366 Place, Most Holy (Holy of Holies), III. 259 Place of Wailing, Jews, IV. 250, 281
The Holy, of Taber- nacle, III. 40 Places, Sacred, III. 39,
120; III. 226, 259, 290, 308 Plagues of Egypt, I. 78, 79, 135
Plan of Temple, I. 329 Plain of Huleh, III. 58
of Synagogue at Ca- pernaum, III. 184 Plants of Bible, I. 6, 36, 65, 118, 225; II. 40-42, 106, 173, 326-330; III. 215; IV. 131, 193, 245, 310, 342, 356, 372, &c. Platform for Reading the Law, II. 263 Pneuma and Psyche, Dif- ference between, II. 192 contrasted with Psyche, III. 171 Poet, Office of the, I. 287 Poetic Character and Na- ture of Hebrews, I. 210 Poetical Books of Bible, I. 210, 211 Poetry, III. 181
Biblical, Outlines of History of, II. 58, 77, 159, 219 Characteristics of, I.
Poetry, Origin and Action of, I. 286
Principles to which referable, I. 286
Synthesis and Anti- thesis in, III 17 Poll (subst.), IV. 148
(verb act.), IV. 128 Pollex (Measure), III. 10 Polyanthus Narcissus, IV. 373 Pomegranate, IV. 246, 343 Pompey fled to Egypt, and was assassinated after Battle of Pharsalia, III. 274
on taking Jerusalem abstains from spoiling Temple, III. 272 successfully
takes part of Hyrcanus II. against Aristobulus II., III. 272
takes Aristobulus II. and Children prisoners to Rome, III. 273
takes Jerusalem by Siege, III. 273
Victories of, III. 272 War with Mithridates and Tigranes, III. 272 Pomponia Græcina, Wife of Aulus Plautius, III. 246
Pondion, III. 97, 180 Pontifical Indiction, III.
of Manasses, IV. 348 Perseverance in, IV.
Public and Private, IV. 218, &c. Relation of Sacrifices to, IV. 219
The Lord's, IV. 240 Tone in which to be said, IV. 222
True Spirit of, IV. 210 Two Elements of, IV. 220 Prayer Books of Edward VI., IV. 326 Prayer Book, Revision of, IV. 382
Preaching of Christ to Dead (Spirits in prison), I. 117, 181 Precious Stones, II. 347 in High Priest's Breastplate, II. 349 Predestination, IV. 52, &c. Preparation for Temple by David, III. 140
Promise, Land of. Holy Land Proper, IV. 272 Property, Laws on Sale of, I. 238 Prophecies, Acted (Types) and Written, I. 197
Messianic, of early Chapters of Matthew, I. 196; II. 22
Prophecy of Messiah, I. 171
Prophetic Orders, The Decline of, IV. 296 Visions, IV. 300
Prophets, IV. 295
See Habukkuk, Isaiah, Joel, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Zephaniah, Daniel, &c. Activity of, III. 5 Minor. See Minor
Schools of, II. 32; III.
Schools of, Founded Property, Law of, Illus- by Samuel, III. 64 trated in Book of Ruth, III. 258 Proselytes, Jewish, Bap- tism of, II. 38. &c. Protection, God's, Wings an Emblem of, III. 289, 290
Proverbs, explanation of Word, IV. 213
and Ecclesiastes com- pared, IV. 322
Book of, IV. 213 Instances of, IV. 213 of Agur, IV. 215 of Solomon, II. 160 of Solomon: Number of; Title of Book; In- troduction; Division of, IV. 214
Prutha, III. 180 Psalms, Age of, III. 324
as an Astronomer and Measurer of Time, III. 238
Auletes made King of Egypt, III. 273
his Astronomical Ob- servations, III. 239 Public Worship, Leader in, III. 213
Publican, III. 193
and Pharisee in Illus. tration of Prayer, IV. 210 Pûch(Antimony), as Femi-
nine Ornament, III. 188 Pudens, III. 245; IV. 354
and Claudia, men- tioned both by St. Paul and Martial, III. 245 Pudentiana, daughter of Pudens, III. 246 Pulpit, Ezra's, II. 263 Pulse, IV. 195 Purim, Feast of, III. 26 Purple, IV. 217
Gallinule, III. 327, 328 Purtenance, IV. 149 Pyropus, III, 192
Rabbath-ammon, IV. 251 Rabshakeh, Defiant Mes- sage and Reply he re- ceived, IV. 100
Races in Land of Israel, from Conquest to Chris- tian Era, III. 233, &c. -- of Palestine, from Conquest to Christian Era, III. 197 Rachel, Death, I. 269 first Jacob, I. 235
Meeting with
her Character, I. 269 steals Laban's Tera- phim, I. 254
Tomb, IV. 199 Weeping for her Chil- dren explained, II. 22 Rahab, Ancestor of our Lord, II. 237
conceals the Spies,
Mother of Boaz, III.
Rahabáh, III. 253 Rakka, III. 250
Ramah, Samuel buried at, III. 65
Saul anointed King at, III. 32
Samuel required to Resign at, III. 32
Voice in, II. 22, &c. School of Prophets at, III. 76 Rameses, IV. 366
Rapacity of Babylonians, I. 222
Raphael, Angel, II. 375 Ras-el-Ain, III. 250 Ras Sufsafeh (Mount Si- nai), IV. 186
Ratification of the Law, IV. 122
Raven, II. 360, &c. Ravens feeding Elijah, III. 91
Raz ippa, III. 253 Kebah, III, 180
(Measure of Land), II. 381 Rebecca. See Rebekah. Rebekah, her Meeting Eliezer, and Marriage with Isaac, I. 111
her Plot, I. 115 Tomb of, IV. 208 Rebekah's Device for Ja- cob, I. 212
Quails given to Israelites, Recognition of the Law,
Sea, Passage of, Birthday of Israel, III.
"Redeemer liveth," Real Meaning of Passage, III. 258
Redemption of Hebrew Children with Money, I. 30
—of Objects of Vows, I. 155
Reed, IV. 374 Refine (Fine), IV. 69 Refiner (Finer), IV. 69 Reformation of Calendar by Pope Gregory XIII., III. 331
Refrain, III, 80 Regnal Year, III. 332
Years, Jewish Reck- oning by Decennial Periods of, III. 330 Rehoboam, Reign of, III.
Rehoboth-Ir, II. 332 Rehoboth by the River, III. 253
Reins, IV. 149 Religion, IV. 272
of Chaldea, II. 209 after Di-
Re-marriage
vorce, II. 133 Renan on Song of Solo- mon, and Answer to his Arguments, IV. 324 Repairs of Temple, Wages of Labourers, III. 223 Repentance, Call, Mo- tives, and Need, in Zephaniah, II. 287, &c. Need, II. 336, &c. Rephaim, I. 339 Rephidim, I. 229; IV. 187, 188
Rock at, III. 79 Reptiles, IV. 54 Rereward, IV. 149 Resen, II. 332 Respect for Parents, I. 153
Rest, Day of, Provisions
for Observance of, as to limits of Time, III. 239 Restorer, Elias, III. 37 Resurrection of Dead, III. 303; IV. 33
of Christ, IV. 205 Paul on, to Corinth- ians, II. 380 Return from Captivity, Poetry of the, II. 221 Revalenta Arabica, IV.
Revelation and Genesis, Coincidences, I. 27 and Inspiration, I.
- Authorship, and Pe- riod of John's Life, IV. 299
Book of, IV. 298
Ring Dove, III. 8 Ring-streaked, IV. 149 Rings in Lips of Pri- soners, I. 313
Rise of the Maccabees, III. 82
Ritual, Mosaic, Symbol- ism of, III. 290 Rivers. See under respec- tive names. Rizpah, daughter of Aiah, her care for the dead, III. 132
Road, IV. 150 "Robinson's Arch," IV. 279
Rock, III. 79
at Rephidim, III. 79 Church Founded on, ΠΙ. 78
Salt, IV. 18 Rocks and Soils, IV. 13 Rogers, John, burned, IV. 326
in connection with History of Bible, IV. 83, 84
Roman Empire, change in Value of Money under; light Coins, III. 222 Coins, III. 180 influence on People of Galilee, II. 85 Romans and Galatians, Connection between
Epistles to, IV. 80 Authenticity of
Epistle, IV. 114
Divisions and Con- tents of Epistle, IV. 114, 115, 116
Epistle to, IV. 49, 113 first at Jerusalem under Pompey, B.C. 63, III. 273 Rome and Babylon, IV. 299
Church in, IV. 113 founded Kal. Maii, 4057, III. 240
Paul living at, III. 210 State of Church in St. Paul's time, IV. 49 Rose, IV. 245
of Jericho, I. 119 of Sharon, IV. 373 "Rose" of the Bible, IV. 373
Rostrum for Reading the Law, II. 263
Route of Israelites after crossing Red Sea, IV. 157
of Israelites from Egypt to Sinai, IV. 187 of Israelites from Sinai, IV. 189 Rue, III. 216 Ruhamah, III, 277
of God, Manner of, Ruined Synagogues at Capernaum built by Centurion, III. 183-185 at Capernaum, Plan of, III. 181
- of St. John, Different Interpretations of, IV. 299, 300
Real Value of Book of, IV. 300 Revelations of God to Man, I. 190, 191 Reverence for Elders, II. 267
Revolt of the Ten Tribes, Cause of, III. 3 Reward, IV. 272
for Works, IV. 291 Rezeph, III. 253 Rhemish New Testament, IV. 362
Rhoda and Peter, I. 193 Rhythm in Poetry of Bible, II. 269
Righia, III. 97, 99, 177, 180, 224
(or Stater), III. 180 Right of Gleaning, III. 258 Rimmon, House of, Pro- bable Site, IV. 307
their Relation to Prayer, IV. 219 Saffron, II. 152; IV. 373 Sågûr (Gold), III. 189 St. Katharine, Convent of, at Sinai, IV, 154 St. Matthew, Difficult Pas- sages Explained, III 78, 101
St. Paul, Galatians, III. 19 St. Paul's Epistles, Local Colouring of, III. 19 Sale of Property, Laws or, I. 238
Salim, IV. 121 Salome, IV. 163 -Herod's Sister, Inft. ences him against Mari- amne, III. 352 Saloniki, Modern Name of Thessalonica III. 301 (Thessalonica), In- scription on Arch at, III. 243 Salt, good, III. 166
Rock-salt, IV. 18 without Saltness, III
Salted with Fire, III. 165
with Salt, III 166 Salvation, Inquiry of Prophets for, I. 171 Samaria besieged and taken by John Hyr. canus, III. 255
Geography of, IV. 118 Hill Country of, IV.
Limits of Province, IV. 118
Foundation of; Capi tal of Israel; Temple of Baal at, built by Ahab, destroyed by Jehu; Port of, IV. 136
Map of, IV. 120 taken by Shalmane- ser, III. 275
Samaritan Coins, L. 157
Samaritans hinder re- building of Temple, III
Race of, their Res tions with Jews, IV. 118, 119
Samson, II. 14 Samuel, II 226, 242; III 32, 62
Satan's Hindrance of Paul Explained, II. 298 Saton (Measure of Land), II. 380
Saturn (Measure), III. 10, 11, 12 Saul, III. 125
Accession of, III. 34 66 among the Pro- phets," III. 130
and Witch of Endor, III. 131
anointed and pro- claimed King, III. 34 anointed by Samuel, III. 32, 34
anointed second time by Samuel, III. 35 attempts thrice to slay David, III 130
begs not to be dis- honoured before Israel, III. 63
Sawtry, I. 218
Scaliger, De Emendatione Temporum, III. 238 Scaliger's System of Chro- nology, III. 331 Scall, IV. 208 Scapegoat, I. 131; II. 275 Scavenger (Vulture), II. 248, 250 Scepticism of the Corinth- ians, its Special Cha- racter, II. 379 Schools, Hebrew, I. 29
of the Prophets, II. 32; III. 76
of the Prophets founded by Samuel, III. Science, its Relation to Scripture, I. 289 Scorpion, IV. 351 Scrabble, IV. 209 Scrip, IV. 209 Scripture Biographies. See Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses; II. 1, 17, 149, 165, 187, 226, 242; III. 32, 62, 74, 93, 125, 154, 304, 333; IV. 287
Coincidences of, III. 210; IV. 49
Contrasts of, II. 259 Illustrations of, from Coins, Medals, and In- scriptions, III. 242
Passage of Red, I. 156 Heath, II. 107 Lavender, IV. 311 Seals made of Clay, IV. 14 Sea-side Rush, IV. 373 Seasons, Sacred, I. 305, 341; II. 42, 112, 170, 179, 273, 322, 365; III. 12, 26 Seba, III. 253 Sebustiyeh (Samaria), IV.
Second Advent, Use of, by False Teachers to Thes- salonians, III, 339
Epistle to Thessalo- nians, III. 338
(of Time), III. 238, 239 Temple, Gifts of Da- rius to, III. 205
- Temple, Glory of, III. 204
- Temple more glorious than First, III. 190
Temple to exceed First in Glory, III. 201 Temple, wherein in- ferior to First, III. 205 Seethe, Sod, Sodden, IV. 209 Seffuriyeh (once Capital of Galilee), by Tradition Home of Joachim and Anna, IV. 87 Sela, III. 97, 180
(Coinage), III. 69 (Shekel), III. 97 Selah, I. 246, 272; III. 325 Seleucia, City, II. 280, 284 Seleucus, III. 240 Semakh, III. 283 Semiramis hunting Lions, I. 23
Semitic Races, Character- istics of, II. 238 Keligious Tendencies, II. 240
Senate, Coins, III. 180 Senkereh, I. 360 Sennacherib and Heze- kiah, I. 188
Sennacherib's Defeat by Hezekiah, and Death, IV. 101
dwelling at Nineveh ; Murder of, I. 311 -invades Judæa, IV, 99 Separation, Water of, III. 188
Sepharad, III. 253 Sepharvaim, III. 253 Sepphoris, IV. 87 Septennate, III. 351 and Jubilee, III. 330, &c. Septennial Cycle, III. 240 Division of Years, III. 241 Septuagint, Alterations of Text by its Authors, 1.76
Use made of in New Testament, I. 262
-Variations of Titles of Psalms in, III. 326 Sepulchre, Holy Church of, IV. 284 Sepulchres washed on the 15th of Adar, III. 240
Whited, III. 185; Ex- planation of, II. 258
Seraphim (and Cherubim), I. 294, 344 Sergius Paulus, Deputy of Cyprus, III. 212 Sermon on the Mount, II. 63, &c.
-Matthew's and Luke's Accounts contrasted, II.
Serpent, Brazen, broken by Hezekiah, IV. 99 Serpents, IV. 55, 102, &c. Service, Musical, of the Temple, I. 246
- of Sanctuary, Gifts of David to, III. 205 Services, Choral, of Tem- ple ordered by David, III. 140
of Sanctuary, how supported, III. 97 Seventh Day. See Sab- bath.
Seventy Men share Go- vernment with Moses, I. 177
Shalmaneser takes Sama- ria, III. 275 Shalom, III. 269 Shamefastness, IV. 209 Shamgar, II. 14 Shammai, Tomb of, IV.
Sharon, Rose of, IV. 373 Shawms, IV. 209 Shearing of Sheep, II. 46 Sheat-fish, IV. 168 Sheba, III. 252, 253
- Locality, III. 189 Shechem, IV. 123
Jacob's Abode, I. 268 smitten by Simeon and Levi, I. 77 Sheep, II. 45
Breeding of, in Pales- tine, II. 47
Different breeds of, in Palestine, II. 51
Names given to, in Palestine and Greece, II. 49
shearing, II. 46
"Shushan the Palace," III. 103
Shushan-Eduth, III. 325 Sickness, Customs in, IV. 330
Sielus, III. 97 Siddim, Vale of, IV. 15 Sidon, IV. 234, 235
not conquered in time of Joshua, III. 197 Sidonians, I. 339
and their Colonies, I. 373
Sigli (Persian), III. 224 Signets Engraved, II. 345 Sinon, Israel's Victory over, I. 231 Sihon, IV. 253 Silas, Paul's Amanuensis, III. 270
(Silvanus), Travel. ling Companion of St. Paul, III. 301
with Paul driven from Thessalonica, III. 302
Silvanus (Silas), Travel. ling Companion of St. Paul, III. 301
Silver Abundant, David and Solomon, III. 190 Garmes, III. 71
Sheep's Wool, II. 46 Shekel, III. 69, 97, 176, 180, 224
Gold, III 96, 97 (Half-shekel), III, 176 Silver, III. 96, 97 Shekinah wanting Second Temple, III. 205 Shem, Generations of, I. 52
Shema, III. 238, 239
Prayers after the, IV. 239, 240 Sheminith, I. 298; III. 325
Shemo, III. 98, 99, 176 Shemon (Stamp on Coins), III. 98
Shemonu, III. 176 Shemun, III. 99, 180 Shepherd of Congrega- tion, III. 213
Shepherds Watching by Night, II. 49 Sheshbazzar. See Zerub. babel
Chaldean Name for Zerubbabel, III. 163 Shewbread, III. 152, 153, 309 Fulfilled, III. 153, 154 Shields of Gold taken from Hadadezer, III. 190 Shiggaion, II. 80; III. 325 Shiggionoth, III, 325 Shigionoth, Shygyonoth, I. 246
Shiloh, Ruins of; Events which happened at, IV. 138
Shimei, the Benjamite, IV. 290 Shinar, Land of, I. 263 identical with Chal- dea, II. 207
used in Figures of Speech to express Elo- quence, &c., III. 191
Usual Medium of Ex- change, III. 191
Value, III. 222, &c. Weighed, III. 191 Silverling, IV. 210 Simeon and Levi and the Shechemites, I. 77 Simeon and Levi Slay the Shechemites, I. 268 Simon Maccabæus, III. 86 Coins of, III. 99 Sin, Confession of, IV. 220
Offering, I. 129 (Pelusium), IV. 367 "Sin unto Death" Ex.
plained, II, 333 Since, III. 253
Sinai, Claims of different Mountains to be Mount Sinai, IV. 185, 186
Israelites at, I. 79 Normal Wealth of Peninsula, IV. 155
Mount of the Law, identified with Ras Suf-afch, IV. 186
Peninsula of, IV. 150 The Bedawin of, IV. 153
Valleys of Peninsula, IV. 151
Various People who have Lived at; Egyptian Remains at Megharah, &c., IV. 154
Water Supply and Climate of Peninsula, IV. 151
Snail, IV. 217 Snap-dragon, IV. 312
Snuff-dishes of
stick, III. 149 Soapwort, IV. 131
Society, State of, in Early Church, III, 267 Sod, IV. 209 Sodden, IV. 209
Sodom, Apple of, IV. 312 -- Vine of, IV. 246 Soils and Rocks, IV. 13 Solar Year and Lunar Months reconciled, III. 241
Solomon, Acts of, III. 74
Author of Psalms, III. 323
Book of Acts of, III. 1 Characteristics of his times found in Proverbs, IV. 322
Euormous Quantities of Gold, III. 189
Evidence of his Peni- tence in Ecclesiastes, IV. 322, 323
Foreigners at Court of, III. 237
Sons of Korah in Titles of Psalms, III. 324
of Thunder, IV. 146,
Sothiac Cycle, III. 240 Soul and Spirit, Difference between, II. 192
Spirit, and Body, Component Parts Men, II. 192
Source of Jordan, III. 56 Sources of Biblical Imagery, III. 286 Sovereign (Coin), III. 178 Spain: Silver Mines, III. 190
Spanish Broom, IV. 194 Sparrow, II. 362 Speedwell, IV. 312 Spelt, IV. 374
Spice-bearing Trees, IV. 344
Spices of Ishmaelites who Bought Joseph, IV. 191
used in Burial, I. 330 Spider, IV. 352 Spies, Report of Canaan, I. 230
their Unfaithful Re- port, I. 177 Spikenard, II. 152 Spinet, I. 219
Spirit and Soul, Difference between, II. 192
in Man lusting to Envy, explained, I. 53 of Christ in Prophets, I. 171
of Christ in the Pro- phets, explained, I. 117 of God, its operation, II. 11
of the World, and Spirit which is in God, IV. 274
-Soul, and Body, com- ponent parts of Man, II. 192
that Works in Chil- dren of Disobedience, IV. 116, &c. Spirits in Prison, Christ Preaching to, I. 117 Spiritual Gifts, IV. 32 Springs of Jordan, III. 56 Spurge-wort, IV. 344 Squamata, IV. 54, &c. Stacte, II. 153 Stag, II. 135
State Records of Jews, III. 5
Stater, III. 180 Stater, Half, III. 180 Stature of the Fulness of Christ, IV. 207 Steel and Iron, III. 295
doubtful if known to Ancient Nations, III.245 for what used, III. 298, 299 Stellio, IV. 59 Steward, Unjust, Parable of, III. 230
Stone at Foundation and Head of Building, III.
cut out without hands, III. 327
of old Temple with Inscription, III. 244 - Moabite, III. 258; IV. 453
rejected by Builders, passage explained, III. 326 Stones in High Priest's Breast-plate, II. 349 Meteoric, III. 296, 297 Precious, II. 347
Storax Tree, IV. 311 Stork, III. 232; IV. 7 Strain Gnat and swallow Camel, I. 366
Strait, Straitly, Straitness, IV. 210
Strange Marriages of He- brews during Captivity, IIJ.90
Strength out of Weakness, IV. 48 Stringed Instruments, I. 19, 70, 183, 215, 296 Strophe System and the Refrain, III, 80 Structure of Verse in Poetry of Bible, II. 269, 339; III. 16, 48, 80, 112 Style and Language of Scriptures, I. 261, &c.
New, III. 331 Substance of GospelTeach- ing, IV. 274
Substitute for a Calendar in Division of Year, III. 239
Success, IV. 273
Succoth, Jacob's Abode, I. 267
Sulphide of Zinc, III. 191 Sulphur, IV. 18 Sun-dial: see Dial. Sunflower, II. 40 Sunrise, leading image in
Poetry of Moses and | Habukkuk, I. 170 Sunset, Observation of, III. 238, 239 Supper, Paschal, I. 341
of the Lord, IV. 32 Susa, III. 103 Swaddle, IV. 210 Swallow, II. 362; III. 232 Swan, III. 328 "Swear not," II. 209 Swearing, II. 209–211 Swine, I. 280
in connection with Heathen Worship, I. 284 Sycamore, IV. 343 Symbolism in Bible Poetry, III. 219
of Mosaic Ritual, III. 290 Synagogual Administra tion, III. 212 Synagogue, Ark of, II. 263, 265
as illustrating many Passages in New Testa ment, II. 119
Assistant Rulers and three Almoners of, IL 266
Chazan of, his Du- ties, Qualifications, &c., III. 213
Meturgeman or In- terpreter of, Duties, &c., III. 214
Officers of, II. 264 Ruins of, at Caper- naum, built by Centu- rion, III. 183-185
Ruins of, at Chorazin, III. 187
Ruler or Chief of, II. 264, &c. Synagogues, Account of Customs of, II. 120, &c. Architecture of, III.
Syro-Chaldea, Language of Judæa and Galilee, spoken by our Lord, III. 194
Taanach, IV. 120 Taber, IV. 210 Taberah, I. 230 Tabernacle, IV. 273
Altars of, II. 309 and Furniture, In- structions for, and Ma- terials of, I. 80
Chambers and Fur- niture, I. 160
Coverings of, I. 80 Dwelling of God with Man, III. 308
enriched by Midian- itish Spoils, III. 189 Gold employed in, III. 97
of Testimony, III. 44 -- of the Congregation, III. 44
of Witness, III, 44 Relation of its Parts and Furniture to each other, III. 308, &c. The, III. 39 True Meaning of, III. 44, 45
Utensils and Furni- ture of, anointed with Holy Oil, III. 308 Tabernacles, Feast of, II.
Reference to Israel and to Gentiles, III, 308 Tabigah, Plain of, III. 279 Table of Chronology of Acts, IV. 28
of Cycles, III, 240 of Correspondences between Epistles Ephesians and Colos- sians, IV. 206
of Eclipses, III. 239 of Eras, III. 240 of Hebrew Dry Mea- sures, III. 14
of Hebrew Land Mea- sures, II. 382
of Hebrew Liquid Measures, III. 14
of Incidents in Life of Abraham, I. 11
of St. Paul's Epistles in Chronological Order, III. 269
of Shewbread, III. 152, 153
of Shewbread, pre- pared, III. 153, 154 Tables, Chronological, III. 362-364
of Coinage, III. 180 of Hebrew Measures of Capacity, III. 14
of Hebrew Weights, III. 97
of Stone, Testimony, Covenant of God with Israel, III. 260
- of Stone wanting in Second Temple, III. 205 of Weights and Mea- sures, III. 12, 97 Tablet, Votive, with In- scription, found at Chi- chester in 1723, con- nected with New Tes- tament, III. 244, 245 Tabor, Mount, IV. 88
Tradition of, as Scene of Transfiguration, but not so, IV. 89, 90 Tabret, II. 306 Tache, IV. 211 Tadmor, III. 253 Tahpanhes, IV. 367 Tale, IV. 211 Talent, III. 69
Babylonian, III, 178 Gold, III. 97
Talmud, Legend of Mes- siah, I. 173 Tamarisk, II. 173 Tambour, II. 314, &c. Taph (weaned child), I. 46 Tarcab (measure), III. 12 Targum, III. 215 Targums, I. 172
Taricheæ, III. 283
Tariff of Prices of Animals for Sacrifice to Baal (Phoenician), I. 357 Tarshish, Ships of, III. 189 Tassels, I, 47
Taverner, Richard, his connection with History of, and his Edition of, Bible, IV. 86 Teaching of the Gospel; its Substance, IV. 274 Tebha, III. 180 Tebhaim, III. 176 Tel-Abib, III. 254 Tel-Assur (Thelasar), III. 248
Teil-Hum, Authority for Identification with Ca pernaum, III. 186 (Capernaum), IIJ. 183 Plan of Synagogue,
Relic of, III. 243 Richer (Gold) than Tabernacle, III. 190 Second exceed First in Glory, III. 204
Second, Foundation Laid, III. 162
Second, Gifts of Darius to, III. 205 Second more glorious than First, III. 190
Second wherein In- ferior to First, III. 205 Service, Coins with Emblems of, III. 180 Wages of Labourers Repairing, III. 223
Worship, System Ar- ranged by David, III. 140 David's Preparation for, III. 140
Difficulties in Be- building, III. 164 Furniture prepared by David, III. Î40'
Materials for, Col- lected by David, III. 140 Water Supply of, IV.
Ten Commandments given, I. 80
King Alfred's Ver sion of. I. 14
Twain, IV. 211
Twenty-four Courses of Priests in Temple Wor- ship arranged by David, III. 140
Twilight of Palestine, III.
Tychicus, IV. 190, 381 Tyndale, Translator Bible, III. 263 Tyndale's New Testament and Writings scribed, III. 264 Translation of Bible, Account of, II. 122 Translation of New Testament, II. 260, 300, &c.
Translation of Old Testament, II. 306 William, Translation of Bible, II. 19, &c. Types, I. 197
Tyre, Ezekiel on Trade of, II. 197 Tyres, IV. 234, 235
Um Keis, III. 285 Unbloody Sacrifices, I. 130 Uncia (Weight), III. 11 Unicorn explained, II. 21
Unity in Christ, IV. 205 of Faith explained, IV. 207 Unjust Steward, Parable of, III. 230, &c. Unleavened Bread, Feast of, I. 341; II. 42 Unrighteousness, mon of, explained, III. 230
Uphaz, III. 251
Gold, III. 189 identical with Ophir ? III. 189
Ur of the Chaldees, I. 266, 359, &c.
Uriah the Hittite, IV. 289 Urim and Thummim, I. 191; IV. 34
Influence and Sym- bolic Teaching, IV. 38 Nature of, IV. 35 Symbolism of, IV. 37 Theories of, IV. 37 wanting in Second Temple, III, 205 Usages in Book of Ruth, III. 258
Utensils and Furniture of Anointed Tabernacle with Holy Oil, III. 305 Uzziah, Leprosy, IV. 174, 175
Vague Egyptian Passages, III. 240
Valley of Hinnom, IV. 286
of Jehoshaphat, for gathering of nations, II. 156
- of Kedron, IV. 286 of the Jordan, III. 56 Value of Land, Labour, Corn, Silver, and Gold, in Bible, IV. 222
of Objects of Vows, I. 155
"Vanity of Vanities," IV.
Vat (Fat), IV. 69 Veil, Bridal Antiquity of, IV. 269 Veneration for Parents, I. 153 Verse, Structure of, in Poetry of Bible, II. 269, 339
Structure of the, in Bible Poetry, III. 16, 48, 80, 112
Versions of Bible, I. 43, 46, 68, 70, 81, 81 Very (Adj.), IV. 212 Vespasian, Coins of, III. 175, 177
Vesture, Great and Small, III. 239
Vessel, Possession of, &c., explained, II. 298
Golden, of Solomon, III. 190
Vessels of Copper, III. 191 Vetches (Fitches), IV. 69 Victories of Joshua, III. 197
of Pompeius, III. 272 Vine, IV. 131, &c.
and Fig Tree (in Joel), II. 66
Dressers and Hus- bandmen mourning, II. 67
of Sodom, IV. 246 Vineyard, Naboth's, III. 148 Vineyards of Palestine, their Fertility, II. 381 Viol, I. 73
Violation of the Sabbath by our Lord, Alleged, III. 14
Violet, II. 42 Viper, IV. 104
'Virgin shall Conceive," how, a sign to Ahaz, 1. 196, &c. Virginal, I. 219
Vision of Habukkuk, I. 22 Visions, Prophetic, IV. 300 Vocal Music of the He- brews, III. 374, &c. Voices in Ramah, &c., ex- plained, II. 22
Votive Tablet with inscrip- tion, found at Chiches- ter, 1723, connected with: III. New Testament, 244, 245
Vows, I. 155; II. 209 Vulture, II. 247, 294
Bearded, II. 249, 294 (Lämmer- Bearded geier), II. 294
Egyptian, II. 248, 250 Griffon, II. 247
Wady Amud, III. 281
el-Arabah (Jordan
Valley), III. 342 Faria, III. 344 Fasail, III. 345 Fik, III. 284
Hamam (Valley of Doves), III. 281
Nawaimeh, III. 345 Rubudiyeh, III. 281 Semakli, III, 281 Wages of Labourers in repair of Temple, III, 223 Wailing Places, Jews', IV. 280, 281
Walking in the Light, I.323 Wall of Partition, III. 244 broken down,
plained, IV. 126
Walnut, IV. 357
War Chariot, Cost of, III. 97
values, III. 224
Horses, I. 168, 169
Warner, Captain, R.E., Survey of the Banks of Jordan, III. 343 War in Canaan, III. 198 Wars of Maccabees, Map illustrating, III. 85 Watch-tower, Habakkuk's, I. 220
Watches of Night, III. 238 Water-clock sent toCharle- magne by Haroun-al- Raschid, III. 238 Lily, I. 65
Melon, IV. 246
of Separation, III. 188 Pepper, II. 326 -Supply of Temple, IV. 283
Quantity for Hands before eating, III. 12 turned into Blood, I.
Wave-offering, I. 130 Wax (Verb Intransitive). IV. 212 Weaned Child, I. 46 Weasel, I. 92- Week, The, III. 241 Weekly Sabbath, III. 12 Weeks, Feast of, II. 42 Wedge of Gold (Achan), III. 178
Weight of, III. 224 Weighing Money, III. 190 Silver, III. 191 Weights, III. 10, 175, 222, 238
Measures, and Coins of Bible, II. 278, 380 Measures, Coins, 1V.
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