INDEX.
A.
Aaron his parentage, [81]; appointed spokesman to Moses, [85]; fashions the calf, [112]; rebuked by Moses, [113]; made the first High-priest, [130]; rebels against Moses, [171]; priesthood of his race confirmed, [178]; excluded from the Promised Land, [180]; his death on Mount Hor, [182] Abana river, [412] Abdon the judge, [258] Abednego at Babylon, [457]; in the fiery furnace, [456] Abel his sacrifice, [10]; death of, [11] Abel Beth-Maachah death of Sheba at, [343]; its position, [343] Abel Meholah meaning of, flight of the Midianites to, [249]; residence of Elisha, [391] Abiah son of Samuel, [275] Abiathar, the priest joins David, [305]; has charge of the Ark, [326], [338]; rebels against David, [347]; degraded from the Priesthood, [352] Abigail David’s wife, [309], [318] Abihu the sin of, [131] Abijah king of Judah, [376]; defeats Jeroboam, [377] Abimelech made king of his tribe, [252]; destroys Shechem, [254]; his death, [255] Abiram rebellion of, [176], [177] Abishai David’s nephew, [304], [310], [319]; captain of the mighty men, [329], [343]; saves David’s life, [345] Abner Saul’s general, [310]; supports Ishbosheth, [319]; kills Asahel, [320]; joins David, [320]; killed by Joab, [321]; effect of his death, [321] Abraham the call of, [26], [36]; his descent and abode, [27]; promises to him, [28], [34], [37]; sets out for the Promised Land, [28]; arrives at Shechem, [31]; builds his first altar there, [32]; removes to Bethel, [32]; goes down to Egypt, [33]; returns to Bethel, [33]; separates from Lot, [34]; removes to the oak of Mamre, [34], [44]; rescues Lot, [35]; blessed by Melchizedek, [36]; solemn covenant to him, [37]; his name changed, [38]; entertains three angels, [39]; pleads for Sodom and Gomorrah, [40]; his offering of Isaac, [43]; his subsequent history, [44]; death, and burial at Machpelah, [45]; summary of his character, [76] Absalom murders Amnon, [336]; forgiven by David, [336]; his rebellion, [337]; enters Jerusalem, [339]; his defeat and death, [341] Achan his transgression and death, [208] Achish his policy towards David, [303], [311] Achor valley of, [208] Adam the creation of, [3]; placed in Paradise, [3]; his life there, [4]; his disobedience, [6]; the curse upon him, [7]; the Promise to him, [8]; his expulsion, [10]; his sons and descendants, [10], [11]; their longevity, [12]; their general wickedness, [12] Adoni-bezek his capture, [226] Adonijah rebels against David, [347]; his life spared, [348]; his rebellion against Solomon, [350], [351]; put to death, [352] Adoram stoned to death, [369] Adullam David at, [303] Agag chief of the Amalekites, [103]; spared by Saul, [292]; slain by Samuel, [293] Ahab, king of Israel married to Jezebel, [381]; effects of her influence on him, [383]; the drought during his reign, [385]; denounced by Elijah, [383], [385], [397]; his wars with Benhadad, [391]–395; his death, [399]; slaughter of his descendants, [421] Ahasuerus the Xerxes of history, [471]; chooses Esther for queen, [472]; exalts Mordecai, [474] Ahaz king of Judah, [433]; his idolatry, [434] Ahaziah king of Israel, [400]; summons Elijah, [403] Ahaziah king of Judah, [418] Ahinoam David’s wife, [309], [318] Ahithophel joins Absalom, [337]; his counsels, [340] Aholiab artificer of the tabernacle, [119] Ai Abraham settles near, [33]; its position, [207]; reverse of the Israelites there, [207]; its destruction by Joshua, [209] Altar of Burnt Sacrifice in the Tabernacle, [120]; in Solomon’s Temple, [357]; its re-erection after the Captivity, [470] Altar of Incense in the Tabernacle, [123]; in Solomon’s Temple, [357], [358] Amalekites their settlements, [103]; attack the Israelites, [103]; their defeat, [104]; destroyed by Saul, [292]; they burn Ziklag, [312]; David’s vengeance upon them, [313] Amasa Absalom’s general, [341]; promoted by David, [342]; slain by Joab, [343] Amaziah king of Judah, [427]; taken captive by Jehoash, [428] Ammonites their ancestry, [41]; invasion of, [255]; overthrown by Jephthah, [256]; defeated by Saul at Jabesh-Gilead, [284]; David’s conquests over them, [331]–335 Amnon killed by Absalom, [336] Amon king of Judah, [446] Amorites their locality, [32], [184], [201]; their total defeat, [185]; their five kings killed by Joshua, [211]–213 Amos the prophet, [428] Anak the sons of, [173], [216] Animals prohibited by the Mosaic law, [156] Aphek its position, [393]; defeat of the Syrians at, [394] Araunah, threshing-floor of purchased by David, [346]; becomes the site of the altar of Burnt Sacrifice, [358] Ark, Noah’s its construction and dimensions, [14]; locality of its resting-place, [17] Ark of the Covenant in the Tabernacle, [124]; directs the march of the Israelites, [168]; at the passage of the Jordan, [203]; at the destruction of Jericho, [206]; taken by the Philistines, [271]; placed in the Temple of Dagon, [272]; its sanctity vindicated, [273], [274]; given up to the Israelites, [273]; removed to Kirjath-jearim, [274]; removed from thence, [326]; rests with Obed-edom, [326]; its procession to the new tabernacle in Jerusalem, [326]; placed in Solomon’s Temple, [358], [359]; displaced under Manasseh, [444] Armenia the probable site of Paradise, [3]; of the Ark’s resting-place, [17] Army of David its organization, [329] Asa king of Judah, [377]; reforms the religion, [377], [378]; overcomes the Egyptians, [378]; attacked by Baasha, [378]; his alliance with Benhadad, [379] Asahel David’s nephew, [319]; killed by Abner, [320] Asenath Joseph’s wife, [63] Ashdod Philistine city, [259], [263], [272]; the Ark carried there, [272] Asher Jacob’s son, [52]; the tribe of, its portion, [220]; its neglect of duty, [221] Ashkelon Philistine city, [259], [263]; Samson’s exploit there, [260] Assyrian Empire the rise of, [430]; its decline, [448]; table of its connection with Israel, [488] Athaliah married to Jehoram, [397]; her usurpation and death, [424] Atonement the day of, [146] Azariah, or Uzziah king of Judah, [428]; his prosperous reign, [429]; struck with leprosy, [429] Azazel explanations of, [147]
B.
Baal, worship of established by Jezebel, [383]; overthrown by Elijah, [387]; by Jehu, [423] Baalath fortified by Solomon, its position, [360] Baal-Peor the apostasy at, [193]; the plague there, [193] Baasha usurps the throne of Israel, [377]; his hostility to Asa, [378], [379]; murder of his family, [380] Babel Tower of, [18]; Town of, founded by Nimrod, [21] Babylon captivity of Judah there, [452]; contrasted with Jerusalem, [455]; condition of the Jews there, [455]; taken by Cyrus, [456] Babylonian Empire table of its connection with Israel, [488] Balaam his country, [187]; sent for to curse Israel, [188]; his failure, [188]–192; his ass speaks, [189]; his prophetic parable, [191], [192]; his wiliness, [193] Balak king of Moab, [187]; entreats the aid of Balaam, [188]; his disappointment, [191] Barak summoned by Deborah, [238]; overthrows Sisera, [240] Bashan the land of, [185] Bathsheba David’s sin with, [333]; the mother of Solomon, [334] Beer-Elim the Israelites at, [183] Beersheba Abraham at, [41]; Isaac at, [48]; Jacob’s vision there, [69] Belshazzar the feast of, [466] Belus, or Bel first worship of, [21] Benaiah his command in David’s army, [329]; kills Adonijah, [352]; Joab, [352]; Shimei, [353] Benhadad I. his alliance with Asa, [378]; with Omri, [381] Benhadad II. his wars with Ahab, [391]–395; with Jehoram, [414]–416; his death, [418] Benjamin birth of, [57]; goes with his brethren to Egypt, [66]; Joseph’s conduct to him there, [66], [67]; the cup found in his sack, [67]; tribe of, its portion, [217]; the war against, [232]; massacre of, [233]; revolt of, against David, [342] Berachah valley of, [401] Bethel Abram settles near, [32]; its position, [51]; Jacob’s vision and vow there, [51]; its fulfilment, [56]; acquired by the descendants of Joseph, [226]; school of the prophets there, [276]; Jeroboam establishes idolatry there, [372]; Josiah overthrows it, [446] Beth-horons the two, [212]; the battle there, [213]; fortified by Solomon, [360] Beth-shan situation of, [316]; Saul’s body there, [316] Beth-shemesh the ark at, [273]; battle at, between Jehoash and Amaziah, [428] Bezaleel artificer of the tabernacle, [119] Bildad friend of Job, [24] Birthright oriental privileges of, [46] Boaz his kindness to Ruth, [265]; marries her, [266] Brazen Serpent the uplifting of, [182]; destroyed by Hezekiah, [436] Breast-plate of the High-priest, [132] Burning bush, the vision of, [84]–86 Burnt-offerings [137]; ceremonies for, [137]; their symbolical meaning, [137]
C.
Cain his sacrifice, [10]; murders Abel, [11]; his condemnation, [11]; his descendants, [11]; builds the first city, [11]; sin of his posterity, [12] Caleb the faithful spy, [173]; the promise to him, [175]; his portion, [215], [216] Calendar of Jewish Months and Seasons, [155] Calf, the construction of, [112]; its destruction by Moses, [113] Canaan son of Ham, [17]; the land called by his name, [20] Canaan the seven nations of, [32], [201] Canaanites their locality, [32], [201]; their position at the death of Joshua, [224] Candlesticks, the golden in the Tabernacle, [122]; in Solomon’s Temple, [357], [358] Canon, the of the Old Testament, close of, [481] Captain, the of the Lord’s host, [204], [207] Captivity, the period of, [450]–469; its effects on the Jews, [470] Carmel, Mount Elijah’s sacrifice there, [386] Census of Israelitish forces at Sinai, [167] commenced by David, [345] Character Mosaic laws regarding, [164] Chedorlaomer defeated by Abram, [35] Cherubim in the Tabernacle, conjectures upon, [124] Children Mosaic law regarding, [159] Christ typified in Melchizedek, [35]; in Joseph, [76]; in Moses, [199]; in Joshua, [223]; in David, [351] Circumcision established, [39]; renewal of, after passing the Jordan, [204] Cities of Refuge the institution of, [164]; names of, [220] Civilization in the Patriarchal age, [74] Cluster, Valley of the [173], [215] Commandments, the Ten delivered from Sinai, [108]; written on the Tables of Stone, [111] Confusion, of Tongues [16]–20; approximate date of, [19]; its teaching, [20] Coniah see [Jehoiachin]. Convocation days of, [144] Courses of the priests, [358] Covenant, the with Noah, [16]; with Abram, [37]; with Moses on Sinai, [106]; its condition, [107]; its solemn ratification, [110]; broken in absence of Moses, [113]; further renewal of, [116]; its fulfilment under David, [342] Creation, the [1]–4; heathen notions of, [1]; Scripture declaration concerning it, [1]; its progressive order, [2] Cyrus captures Babylon, [466]; permits the return of the Jews, [469]
D.
Dagon the Philistine Deity, [263]; the Ark in his temple, [272] Damascus Elisha at, [417] Dan Jacob’s son, [52]; tribe of, its portion, [218]; dispossessed by the Amorites, [227]; expedition of, to Laish, [229]; oppressed by the Philistines, [259] Daniel taken captive to Babylon, [450]; his life there, [457]; interprets the visions of Nebuchadnezzar, [458], [463]; his exaltation, [459]; interprets the writing on the wall, [467]; preserved in the lions’ den, [468] Darius viceroy of Babylon, [467] Dathan the rebellion of, [176], [177] David his genealogy, [294]; anointed by Samuel, [295]; his shepherd life, [295]; slays Goliath, [297]; his friendship with Jonathan, [298], [302], [306]; persecuted by Saul, [300]; flies to Naioth, [301]; to Nob, [303]; seeks refuge with the Philistines, [303], [311]; at Adullam, [303]; Ziklag, [306], [309]; spares Saul at Engedi, [308]; and at Ziph, [309]; his reign over Judah at Hebron, [319]; becomes king of all Israel, [323]; removes to Jerusalem, [325]; his army and its conquests, [329]–335; his deed of shame, [333]; denounced by Nathan, [334]; Absalom rebels, [337]; his flight from Jerusalem, [338]; grief for Absalom, [342]; numbers the people, [346]; the plague sent, [346]; purchases the Temple site, [346]; makes Solomon his successor, [347]; his last charge, and death, [349]; summary of his life, [349]; his character, [350]; a type of Christ, [351] Day of Atonement, the [146]; rites observed upon it, [146]; its distinction from other solemn rites, [148]; its typical meaning, [149] Dead Sea, the its low level, [30] Debir captured by Othniel, [216] Deborah, the prophetess summons Barak, [238]; rouses the tribes, [239]; her song of triumph, [242] Debt Mosaic laws regarding, [166] Dedication the feast of, [154] Delilah betrays Samson, [263] Dinah Jacob’s daughter, [52]; outrage upon, [55] Disobedient Prophet, the [372]; his tomb spared by Josiah, [446] Divining cups the use of in Egypt, [67] Doeg the treachery of, [305] Dothan Joseph sold at, its position, [58], [59]; Elisha’s miracle there, [414] Drink-offerings, the [134] Dura the plain of, the golden image upon, [460]
E.
Ebal, Mount the altar there, [209]; ratification of the law there, [210] Ed the Altar of, [222] Edom Esau so called, [47]; gives the name to a country, [55]; passage through it refused to the Israelites, [181] Edomites, the David’s conquests over, [330]; defeated by Amaziah, [427] Eglon killed by Ehud, [236] Egypt Abram goes there, [33]; Joseph carried there, [54]; the seven years’ famine in, [63]; Joseph’s government of, [63], [64]; Jacob settles there, [69]; its idolatrous worship, [79]; the plagues of, [88], [94]–96 Ehud kills Eglon, [236] Ekron Philistine city, [259], [263], [272]; refuses to receive the Ark, [273] Elah king of Israel, [380] Eldad the elder, [170] Elders, the seventy appointed, [169] Eleazar succeeds Aaron as high-priest, [181] Eli high-priest and judge, [267]; wickedness of his sons, [269]; rebuked by God, [269]; through Samuel, [270]; his death, [272] Eliab David’s brother, [294]; his taunts, [297] Eliakim see [Jehoiakim]. Elihu friend of Job, [24] Elijah his denunciations to Ahab, [383], [385], [397]; fed by ravens, [384]; his miracles at Zarephath, [389]; overcomes the prophets of Baal, [386]; flies from Jezebel, [389]; his interview with the Lord at Horeb, [390]; calls Elisha, [391]; his interview with Ahaziah, [403]; his translation, [404] Eliphaz friend of Job, [24] Elisha called by Elijah, [390]; witnesses his translation, [404]; his miracles, [404], [408]–410, [413], [426]; cures Naaman, [411]; his sickness and death, [426] Elkanah father of Samuel, [267] Elon the judge, [258] Endor Saul at, [314] Engedi David’s generosity at, [308] Enoch, son of Cain [11]; the first city named from him, [11] Enoch, son of Jared his translation, [12] Ephod, the of the high-priest, [131] Ephraim Joseph’s son, [63]; Jacob’s dying blessing upon, [70]; the tribe of, its position, [218]; its rivalry with Judah, [370] Ephraimites, the chide Gideon, [249]; their complaint to Jephthah, [257]; massacred by him, [258] Esau character of, [46]; sells Jacob his birthright, [47]; his marriage, [48]; threatens Jacob, [50]; his reconciliation to Jacob, [55] Esdraelon plain of, its fertility, [219] Eshcol the valley, [173], [215] Esther queen of Ahasuerus, [472]; intercedes for her nation, [473], [474] Euphrates River, [3], [17], [18] Eve the creation of, [3]; beguiled by Satan, [5]; the curse upon her, [7]; its mitigation, [8] Evil the origin of, [6] Exodus, the from Egypt, [96] Ezekiel prophecies of, [457] Ezra his reforms at Jerusalem, [476]
F.
Fall of man, the [4]–9; its teaching, [6] Family relations in the patriarchal age, [74]; under the Mosaic law, [159] Famine seven years’, in Egypt, [63]; three years’, in reign of David, [344] Feast of the New Moon, [143]; of Trumpets, [144]; of the Passover, [95], [150]; of Weeks, [152]; of Tabernacles, [153]; of Purim, [154]; of Dedication, [154] First-born death of the, [96] First-fruits and tithes offerings of, [134] Flood, the [10]–16; Scripture account of, [15]; its duration, &c., [15]; numerous heathen traditions of, [16] Frankincense description of, [135]
G.
Gad Jacob’s son, [52]; tribe of, their pastoral character, [78], [194]; the portion of, [195] Gad, the prophet David’s friendship with, [301], [304]; his mission to David, [346] Galilee position and extent of, [219] Gath Philistine city, [259]; the ark removed there, [273] Gaza Philistine city, [259], [262]; Samson carries off its gates, [263] Geba Jonathan at, [286] Gedaliah assassination of, [452] Gehazi the sin and punishment of, [413] Gerizim, Mount ratification of the law on, [209]; Jotham’s parable from, [253] Gershonite section of Levites, [127] Gezer probable site of, [361] Gibeah outrage at, [231]; taken by the tribes, [233]; Saul’s retirement there, [283] Gibeon situation of, [210]; the Tabernacle there, [126]; combat at, [319]; Solomon’s convention there, [353] Gibeonites, the embassy of, [210]; its result, [211]; the covenant with them broken by Saul, [344]; their vengeance, [344] Gideon the Angel’s message to him, [244]; throws down the altar of Baal, [245]; the sign given him, [246]; his army at the spring of Jezreel, [247]; enters the camp of the Midianites, [247]; his victory over them, [248], [249]; slays their kings, [250]; declines being king, [251]; his ephod, [252] Gihon, River [3] Gilboa, Mount [313]; the battle there, [315] Gilgal encampment at, [204], [210]; school of the prophets there, [276]; inauguration of Saul there, [284]; general gathering at, [286]; Elisha’s miracles at, [410] Golden Altar of the Tabernacle, [123] Golden Lamp of the Tabernacle, [122] Goliath defies the Israelites, [296]; killed by David, [297] Gomorrah [34]; its destruction, [41] Goshen meaning of the word, [68], [77]; Jacob settles there, [70]; its position and fertility, [77]; escapes the plagues of Egypt, [91], [94] Greeks their tradition of the Flood, [16]
H.
Hadad his revolt against Solomon, [365] Hagar gives birth to Ishmael, [38]; dismissed by Abraham to the wilderness, [42] Haggai the prophet, [470], [471] Ham son of Noah, [14]; mocks his father, [17]; the curse upon him, [18]; its fulfilment, [18]; his descendants and their settlements, [19] Haman his jealousy of Mordecai, [472]; his execution, [474] Hannah mother of Samuel, [266] Hanun, king of Ammon insults David’s embassy, [331] Haran its situation, [27]; Jacob serves Laban there, [52] Hazael, king of Syria his interview with Elisha, [417]; success against Judah, [425]; and Israel, [425] Hazor its position, [201]; its destruction by Joshua, [215]; fortified by Solomon, [361] Heathens their notions of the Creation, [1]; their numerous traditions of the Flood, [16] Hebron Abram dwells near, [34], [36]; Jacob dwells near, [57], [58]; its conquest by the tribe of Judah, [215]; David king there, [318]; Absalom at, [337] Heroes of David’s army [329] Hezekiah, king of Judah his religious reforms, [436]; his policy, [437]; contention with Sennacherib, [438]–441; his life prolonged, [441]; his death, [442] High-priest, the lineage of, [131]; his vestments, [131]; his peculiar functions, [132] Hiram or Huram architect of Solomon’s Temple, [356] Hiram, king his embassy to David, [325]; his treaty with Solomon, [355] Hittites their locality, [32], [201] Hivites their locality, [32], [201] Hobab accompanies the Israelites, [168] Holy Convocation days of, [144] Holy of Holies in the Tabernacle, [123]; in Solomon’s Temple, [357] Holy Place of the Tabernacle, [122]; of Solomon’s Temple, [357] Homicide Mosaic law regarding, [163] Hophni, son of Eli wickedness of, [269]; his death, [271] Hor, Mount death and burial of Aaron there, [181] Horeb the scene of the burning bush, [84]; Elijah at, [390] Hosea the prophet, [428] Hoshea king of Israel, [435]; deposed by the Assyrians, [434] Huldah the prophetess, [447] Husbands Mosaic law regarding, [160] Hushai the friend of David, [338]; his policy with Absalom, [339]
I.
Ibzan the judge, [258] Ichabod birth of, [272] Idolatry the rise of, [21]; its prevalence under the Judges, [227], [234], [243], [252], [255] Incense offering of, [135]; its composition, [135] Interregnums in Israel, [432], [435] Isaac the promise of, [39]; his birth, [41]; offered by Abraham, [43]; marries Rebekah, [45]; his two sons, [46]; the promise confirmed to him, [47], [48]; his blessing on Jacob, [49]; and on Esau, [49]; his death, [57]; his character, [76] Isaiah the prophet, [437]; encourages Hezekiah, [439], [440], [441]; his violent death, [444] Ishbosheth succeeds Saul, [319]; quarrels with Abner, [320]; his murder, [321] Ishmael the promise concerning him, [38]; is circumcised, [39]; his subsequent history, [42] Israel Jacob so named, [54] Israel, kingdom of first called so, [342]; its extent and area, [371]; drought in, during Ahab’s reign, [385]; interregnums, [432], [435]; its extinction, [436]; its connection with the surrounding nations, [488] Israel and Judah alliance between, [397]; summary of their duration, [453]; of their mutual relations, [453]; of their contrasts, [454] Israelites, the in Egypt, their numbers, [78]; their pursuits, [78]; corrupted by its idolatry, [79]; their grievous bondage, [80], [83]; Moses announces himself their deliverer, [86]; their toil increased, [87]; their Exodus, [96]; their numbers at Sinai, [167]; their wanderings in the wilderness, [175]; their position at the death of Joshua, [224]; they demand a king, [278] Issachar Jacob’s son, [52]; tribe of, its portion, [219]
J.
Jabal introducer of nomadic life, [11] Jabesh Gilead its destruction, [233]; the Ammonites defeated there, [284]; its position, [316] Jabin the country of, [201]; withstands the Israelites, [214]; overcome and killed by Joshua, [215] Jabin, 2nd invasion of, [237]; his success, [238]; reverses under Sisera, [240] Jacob his disposition, [46]; buys Esau’s birthright, [47]; craftily obtains the blessing, [49]; flies from the wrath of Esau, [50]; his vision and vow at Bethel, [51]; the promise renewed to him, [51], [56], [69]; serves Laban 20 years, [52]; his wives and children, [52]; separates from Laban, [53]; wrestles with the Angel, [54]; name changed to Israel, [54]; reconciled to Esau, [55]; dwells at Shechem, [55]; fulfils his vow at Bethel, [56]; his preference for Joseph, [57]; and grief at his supposed death, [59]; parts with Benjamin, [65]; goes down into Egypt, [69]; settles at Goshen, [70]; blesses his children, [70], [71]; his death, [72]; his burial in the cave of Machpelah, [72]; his character, [76] Jael kills Sisera, [242] Jair the judge, [255] Japheth son of Noah, [13]; the blessing upon, [18]; his descendants and their settlements, [19] Jebusites their locality, [32], [201]; their fortress at Jerusalem, [323]; captured by Joab, [325] Jeconiah see [Jehoiachin]. Jedidiah a name of Solomon, [334] Jehoahaz king of Israel, [425] king of Judah, taken captive to Egypt, [449] Jehoash king of Israel, [426]; his interview with Elisha, [426]; overcomes the Syrians, [426]; captures Amaziah, [428] Jehoiachin, or Jeconiah or Coniah king of Judah, carried captive to Babylon, [451]; released from prison, [465] Jehoiakim, or Eliakim king of Judah, overcome by Nebuchadnezzar, [450]; his death, [450] Jehonadab joins Jehu, [422] Jehoram, king of Israel [403]; his idolatry, [406]; overthrows the Moabites, [407]; his wars with the Syrians, [414]; slain by Jehu, [420] Jehoram, king of Judah marries Athaliah, [397]; threatened by Elijah, [403]; death of, [418] Jehoshaphat king of Judah, [379]; his successful reign, [382]; his alliance with Ahab, [397]; his wars, [400] Jehu, king of Israel anointment of, [419]; kills Jehoram, [420]; puts down the worship of Baal, [422]; his reign, [423] Jephthah overthrows the Ammonites, [256]; his vow, [256]; sacrifices his daughter, [257]; massacres the Ephraimites, [258] Jeremiah the prophet, [449], [457]; his prophecies in the reign of Zedekiah, [451]; shares the lot of his countrymen, [452] Jericho its important position, [201]; mission of the spies there, [202]; divine instructions for its capture, [205]; the fall of, [206]; the curse upon rebuilding it, [206]; its fulfilment, [206]; Elisha there, [404], [413] Jeroboam I. assured of being king, [366]; his appeal to Rehoboam, [368]; declared king of Israel, [371]; establishes idolatry, [372]; denounced, [372]; defeated by Abijah, [376]; extinction of his race, [377] Jeroboam II. king of Israel, his prosperous reign, [428] Jerusalem its elevated site, [30]; the city of the Jebusites, [32], [201]; the lower city captured, [226]; its peculiar situation, [323]; the fortress taken, [324]; becomes the city of David, [325]; effects of its conquest, [325]; occupied by Absalom, [339]; invested by Shishak, [370]; taken by Jehoash, [428]; delivered from Sennacherib, [440]; taken by the Assyrians, [445]; by Nebuchadnezzar, [450], [451], [452]; its destruction, [452]; its contrast to Babylon, [455]; rebuilt by Nehemiah, [477] Jeshua high-priest at the restoration, [471] Jesse genealogy of, [294] Jethro father-in-law of Moses, [83]; meets Moses at Rephidim, [104]; his advice, [105] Jewish Calendar, the, [155]; weights and measures, [492]; money, [493] Jews taken captive to Babylon, [451]; their condition there, [456]; their return to their native land, [469]; effects of their captivity, [470]; their position at the close of the Canon, [481]. See [Israelites]. Jezebel married to Ahab, [381]; her character, [383]; establishes the worship of Baal, [383]; threatens Elijah, [389]; causes Naboth’s murder, [396]; Elijah’s denunciation of her, [397]; its fulfilment, [421] Jezreel meaning of the word, [219]; Ahab at, [383], [391]; death of Jezebel at, [421] Jezreel, the spring of Gideon’s army at, [247] Joab David’s nephew, [304], [319]; kills Abner, [320]; cursed by David, [321]; takes the fortress of Jerusalem, [325]; made commander-in-chief, [325], [329]; kills Absalom, [341]; and Amasa, [343]; rebels against David, [347]; put to death, [352] Joash, father of Gideon [244] Joash, king of Israel see [Jehoash]. Joash, king of Judah [424]; restores the temple, [425]; his apostasy, [425]; death, [425] Job probable country and era of, [22]; his character, [23]; afflicted by Satan, [23]; his resignation, [24]; his three friends, [24]; his contrition and recompence, [25]; his death, [25]; the Book of, uncertainties concerning it, [22], [26] Joel son of Samuel, [275] Jonah the prophet, [428]; his mission to Nineveh, [430] Jonathan at Geba, [286]; his valour at Michmash, [288]; falls under Saul’s curse, [290]; saved by the people, [291]; his friendship for David, [299], [302], [306]; his death, [315]; David’s lament for him, [317] Joppa the one port of Palestine, [29] Jordan, River its physical features, [30]; the passage of the, [203] Joseph son of Jacob and Rachel, [52]; his father’s favourite, [57]; meaning of his coat of many colours, [57]; his dreams, [58]; their fulfilment, [64]; cast into a pit, [58]; sold to the Ishmaelites, [59]; carried into Egypt, [59]; bought by Potiphar, [59]; his prosperity and its termination, [60]; interprets dreams in prison, [61]; and Pharaoh’s, [62]; his exaltation, [62]; his wife and sons, [63]; his government of Egypt, [63], [64]; his conduct to his brethren, [64]–67; makes himself known to them, [68]; sends for Jacob, [68]; their meeting in Egypt, [69]; Jacob’s dying blessing upon him, [70]; buries his father, in the Promised Land, [72]; his death and commandment concerning his bones, [72]; his character, [76]; a type of Christ, [76]; probable place of sepulture of his bones, [210], [222]; conquests of his descendants in the Promised Land, [226] Joshua defeats the Amalekites, [104]; ascends Sinai with Moses, [111]; one of the twelve spies, [173]; the promise to him, [175]; assumes the leadership of the Israelitish forces, [200]; crosses the Jordan, [203]; mysterious appearance to him, [204]; his curse upon Jericho, [206]; takes Ai, [209]; his ratification of the Law, [209]; commands the sun to stand still, [212]; his military successes, [215]; his division of the Land, [215]; his inheritance, [220]; his last address to the Tribes, [222]; his death, [222]; a type of Christ, [223]; the position of the Israelites at his death, [224] Josiah, king of Judah foretold, [372]; his religious reformations, [446]; restores the Temple, [447]; killed at Megiddo, [449] Jotham, king of Judah [430] Jotham, son of Gideon his parable, [253] Jubal inventor of musical instruments, [11] Jubilee the year of, [145] Judah, Jacob’s son [52]; pleads with his father, [65]; with Joseph in Egypt, [67]; Jacob’s dying blessing upon, [71] Judah, Tribe of its portion, [217]; its conquest of Hebron, [215]; its subsequent conquests, [226]; its degraded state, [262]; its rivalry with Ephraim, [370] Judah, Kingdom of physical geography of, [30]; its area and extent, [370]; its degradation under Jehoiakim, [450]; the captivity of, [452] Judah and Israel, kingdoms of alliance between, [397]; summary of their duration, [453]; their mutual relations, [453]; their contrasts, [454] Judges, Hebrew word denoting them, [234]; their office and position, [235] Judges, Book of purport of its last five chapters, [227]
K.
Kadesh-Barnea encampment at, [172]; mutiny of Israelites there, [175]; rebellion of Korah at, [176]; the Plague at, [177]; Miriam buried there, [179] Keilah rescued by David, [305] Kerak (Kir-haraseth) situation of, [407] Keturah Abraham’s second wife, [45] King the Israelites demand one, [278]; Divine promises concerning, [279]; Saul elected, [282]; regulations of the office, [282] Kings of Judah and Israel chronological table of, [486] Kirjath-jearim the ark removed to, [274]; fetched thence by David, [326] Kirjath-sephir taken by Othniel, [216] Kishon, River account of, [241] Kohathite section of the Levites, [127] Korah rebellion of, [176], [177]
L.
Laban Jacob’s uncle, [50], [51]; his unfairness towards him, [52] Laish [229]; taken by the Danites, [230] Lamech institutes Polygamy, [11] Lamp, the golden of the Tabernacle, [122] Land Mosaic laws regarding, [166] Land of Promise description of, [28]; Abram arrives there, [32]. See [Palestine]. Laver for purification, [121] Law, the delivered from Sinai, [108]; committed to writing by Moses, [109]; copy of, given by Moses to the Priests, [196]; its ratification by Joshua, [209] Laws, Mosaic of purity, [156] Leah, Jacob’s wife substituted for Rachel, [52]; her children, [52] Lepers Mosaic laws regarding them, [157] Leprosy description of, [157] Levi, Jacob’s son [52]; attacks Shechem, [56]; Jacob’s dying blessing upon, [71] Levi, the sons of their zeal in the destruction of the Calf, [114], [126]; separated for the Service of the Sanctuary, [126]; the Cities of Refuge assigned to them, [195]; the portion of, [220] Levi and the Priesthood genealogical table of, [485] Levites their special functions, [127], [128], [354]; the three sections of, [127]; tithes assigned to them, [128]; transgressions of two of them, [221], [231] Life Mosaic laws affecting, [162]; the sacredness of, [163] Longevity of the antediluvians advantage of, [12] Lot nephew of Abram, [27]; accompanies him in his journeys, [33]; they separate, [34]; rescued by Abram, [35]; escapes from Sodom, [40]; his wife perishes, [41]
M.
Machpelah, Cave of purchased by Abraham, [44]; he is buried there, [45]; and Sarah, [44]; and Jacob, [72] Mahanaim origin of its name, [53]; Ishbosheth reigns there, [319]; David retreats to, [341] Makkedah, the Cave of [213] Mamre, the Oak of Abraham dwells under, [34], [36], [44]; and Isaac and Jacob, [57] Man the creation of, [2]; his distinctive position, [3]; the fall of, [4]; his sinfulness before the Flood, [12], [14]; after the Flood, [26] Manasseh, Joseph’s son [63]; Jacob’s dying blessing upon, [70]; the portions of, [195], [218] Manasseh, king of Judah his idolatry, [443]; taken captive to Babylon, [445]; his return and repentance, [445] Manna in the wilderness conditions regarding it, [102] Manoah father of Samson, [259] Marah the waters of, [101] March of the Israelites from Sinai order of, [168] Marriage-bond in the Patriarchal age, [74]; Mosaic law regarding it, [160] Masters Mosaic law respecting, [161] Mattaniah see [Zedekiah]. Measures, Scripture table of, [493] Meat-offerings, the [134] Medad the Elder, [170] Megiddo a Canaanite stronghold, [226], [240]; position of, [361]; Josiah killed there, [449] Melchizedek conjectures concerning him, [35]; blesses Abram, [36]; a type of Christ, [36] Menahem king of Israel, [432] Merab Saul’s daughter, [300] Merarite section of Levites, [128] Mercy-seat in the Tabernacle, [124] Merom battle of, [214] Meshach at Babylon, [457]; in the fiery furnace, [461] Methuselah great age of, [12] Micah idolatry of, [228] Micaiah the prophet, [398] Michal, David’s wife her devotion, [301]; is taken from him, [309]; restored, [320]; scoffs at him, [328]; her punishment, [329] Michmash occupied by the Philistines, [286]; Saul there, [286]; battle of, [289] Midian Moses dwells there, [82] Midianites sacred war against, [194]; the invasion of, [243]; overthrown by Gideon, [248], [249] Mighty men of David’s army, [329] Miriam sister of Moses, [81]; her song at the Red Sea, [99]; rebels against Moses, [171]; struck with leprosy, [172]; her death, [179] Mizpeh assembly of the tribes at, [231]; Jephthah at, [257]; Philistines defeated there, [275]; school of the prophets there, [276]; Saul chosen king there, [281]; the station of the Chaldæan Guard, [452] Moabites their ancestry, [41]; their territory, [187]; the invasion of under Eglon, [235]; David’s conquest over, [330]; routed by Jehoram, [406] Money, Jewish table of, [493] Month-Sabbath or New Moon festival, [143] Moon the Eastern worship of, [144] Mordecai Haman’s jealousy of, [472]; his triumph, [474] Moriah, Mount the site of the Temple, [43], [346], [356] Mosaic Law the chief features of, [117] Moses his parentage, [81]; rescued from the Nile, [81]; meaning of his name, [81]; his education, [81]; flies to Midian, [82]; his life there, [83]; vision of the burning bush, [84]; is called by God, [84]; returns to Egypt, [86]; appears before Pharaoh, [87]–94; works signs and wonders in Egypt, [88]–94; leads out the Israelites, [96]; draws water from the rock, [103]; the covenant renewed to him on Sinai, [106], [116]; receives the two tables of stone, [111]; intercedes for the people, [114]; Miriam and Aaron turn against him, [171]; his position confirmed, [172]; pleads for the people at Kadesh-Barnea, [174], [177]; his sin at the ‘Waters of Strife,’ [180]; appoints Joshua his successor, [195]; his final counsels to the people, [196]; views the promised land from Mount Nebo, [197]; dies, [198]; summary of his career, [198]; a type of Christ, [199] Murder Mosaic law regarding, [163]
N.
Naaman cured of his leprosy, [411] Nabal his churlishness to David, [308]; his death, [309] Naboth the murder of, [396] Nadab, Aaron’s son the sin of, [131] Nadab, king of Israel [377] Nahash besieges Jabesh-Gilead, [283] Naomi mother-in-law of Ruth, [265] Naphtali Jacob’s son, [52]; tribe of, its portion, [219]; its neglect of duty, [227]; its firmness under Barak, [239] Nathan the prophet confirms the kingdom to David, [328]; denounces his sin, [334] Nazarites their vows, [158]; Samson becomes one, [259] Nebo, Mount Moses views the Promised Land from, [197] Nebuchadnezzar captures Jerusalem, [450], [451], [452]; his visions interpreted by Daniel, [458], [463]; his golden image, [460]; his greatness and power, [462]; stricken with madness, [464]; his recovery and death, [465] Necho, king of Egypt overcomes Josiah, [449]; takes Jehoahaz captive, [449]; defeated by Nebuchadnezzar, [449] Nehemiah rebuilds Jerusalem, [477]; opposed by Sanballat, [478]; his reforms, [477]; his death, [481] New Moon festival or Month-Sabbath, [143] Nile, the Moses rescued from, [81]; its position in Egyptian theology, [89]; turned into blood, [89] Nimrod the empire of, [21]; worshipped as Bel or Belus, [21] Nineveh founded by Nimrod, [21]; Jonah’s mission to, [430] Noah his righteousness, [13]; his three sons, [13]; builds the Ark, [14]; saved from the Flood, [15]; leaves the Ark, [16]; his sacrifice, [16]; the covenant made with him, [16]; plants the vine, &c., [17]; his prophecy on his sons, [17]; his descendants and their dispersion, [19] Nob David at, [303]; Saul’s massacre of the priests there, [305] Nomadic character of the Patriarchal age, [73]
O.
Obed-Edom the Ark at his house, [326] Offerings, the of the Mosaic Law, [133] Og king of Bashan, [185]; routed by the Israelites, [186] Omri usurps the throne of Israel, [380]; opposed by Tibni, [380]; builds Samaria, [381] Ophir conjectures regarding, [362] Order of the March from Sinai, [168] Othniel takes Kirjath-Sephir, [216]; his exploits, [236]
P.
Palestine its position and extent, [28]; its adaptation to the Divine purpose, [29]; ancient routes through it, [29]; its physical geography, [30]; its produces and fertility, [31]; its division amongst the twelve tribes, [195], [216]–222 Palmyra built by Solomon, [361] Paradise its probable position, [3]; life of our first parents there, [4] Paran, deserts of the long wandering in, [178] Parents Mosaic law regarding, [159] Passover, the institution of, [95]; rites observed at, [150]; its typical meaning, [151]; celebration of, on the plains of Jericho, [204] Patriarchal age, the survey of, [73] Patriarchs, the their nomadic life, [73]; their family relations, [74]; civilization, [74]; religion and worship, [76]; their character, [76] Patriarchs, the twelve and their descendants, genealogical table of, [485] Peace offerings various kinds of, [138]; the ritual observed at, [138]; meaning of, [139] Pekah king of Israel, [433]; defeated by the Assyrians, [434] Pekahiah king of Israel, [433] Pentecost the feast of, [152] Penuel fortified by Jeroboam, [371] Perizzites their locality, [32], [201] Persian Empire table of its connection with Israel, [491] Pharaoh his dreams, [61]; interpreted by Joseph, [62]; he exalts Joseph, [62]; receives Jacob’s blessing, [70] his hardness of heart, [87]–94; lets the Israelites go, [90], [96]; pursues after them, [97]; drowned in the Red Sea, [99] Pharpar, River [412] Philistines, the their immigration into Palestine, [258]; their five cities, [259]; Samson’s exploits against them, [261]–264; their deities, [263]; they capture the ark, [271]; defeated at Mizpeh, [275]; and by Jonathan at Michmash, [291]; their invasion under Achish, [311]; their victory, at Gilboa, [315]; their defeat in the valley of Rephaim, [325]; David’s conquest over them, [329], [345] Phinehas, grandson of Aaron his righteous zeal, [193]; the priesthood settled in his race, [193]; routs the Midianites, [194] Phinehas, son of Eli wickedness of, [269]; his death, [271] Phrygians their tradition of the Flood, [16] Pillar of cloud [67], [98], [167] Pillar of fire [97], [98] Pison, River [3] Plague, the at Kadesh-Barnea, [177]; at Baal-Peor, [193]; in the reign of David, [346] Plagues of Egypt, [88]–94, [96] Polygamy institution of, [11]; Mosaic law regarding it, [160] Porch of Solomon’s Temple, [357] Potiphar buys Joseph, [59]; etymology of his name, [59]; profligacy of his wife, [60] Priests, the their consecration, [128]; their vestments, [129]; the qualifications necessary for, [129]; their duties, [130]; their provision, [130], [134]; their functions and courses, [358] Prince, the of the army of Jehovah, appears to Joshua, [204] Promise, the to Adam, gradual fulfilment of, [482]–484 Property Mosaic law respecting, [165] Prophetical order, the its duties and position, [276], [277] Prophet the disobedient, [373]; his tomb spared by Josiah, [446] Prophets the Chronological Table of, [487] Proverbs of Solomon, [354] Psalms of David, their pre-eminence as sacred poetry, [350] Pul, king of Assyria bought off by Menahem, [432] Purim the feast of, [154] Purity Jewish laws regarding, [156]
Q.
Quails sent in the wilderness, [170]
R.
Rabbah trophy of Og there, [186]; its position, [332]; besieged by Joab, [333]; taken by David, [335] Rachel her meeting with Jacob, [51]; becomes his wife, [52]; the mother of Joseph, [52]; and of Benjamin, [57]; her death, [57] Rahab protects the spies, [202]; preserved at the destruction of Jericho, [206] Rainbow, the pledge of the Covenant with Noah, [17] Ramah the residence of Samuel, [275]; school of the prophets there, [276] Rameses its probable position, [97] Ramoth-gilead situation of, [398]; the battle of, [399] Rebekah wife of Isaac, [45] Redemption the first promise of, [8]; its gradual fulfilment, [482]–484 Red Sea, the Israelites arrive at, [97]; their passage over it, [98] Refuge the cities of, [164]; their names, [220] Rehoboam succeeds Solomon, [368]; his impolitic conduit, [369]; the ten tribes revolt from him, [369]; his idolatry, [375]; overcome by Shishak, [376]; his death, [376] Religion in the Patriarchal age, [75] Rephidim Moses smites the rock there, [103]; the Israelites attacked by the Amalekites at, [103]; Jethro meets Moses there, [104] Reuben Jacob’s son, [52]; intercedes for Joseph, [58]; Jacob’s dying blessing upon, [71]; tribe of, rebels against Moses, [176]; its pastoral pursuits, [78], [194]; its portion, [195] Revolt of the ten tribes, [369]; predisposing causes of, [370] Rezin revolts against Solomon, [365] Riblah position of, [449] Rimmon, the fortress of [233] Rimmon, the Syriac deity [412] Rizpah her sons killed, [344]; her devotion, [344] Ruth history of, [265]; its value and interest, [265]
S.
Sabbath, the institution of, [102]; Mosaic law regarding it, [142] Sabbatical year, the [144]; its meaning, [145] Sacrifice first institution of, [10]; Noah’s, [16]; Abraham’s, [43]; Elijah’s, [386] Sacrifices of the Mosaic law unbloody, [133]; of blood, [137] Samaria built by Omri, [381]; its position, [218], [381]; sieges of by Benhadad, [391], [414]; slaughter of priests of Baal there, [422]; besieged by Shalmaneser, [435]; captured by Sargon, [435] Samson his birth announced, [259]; his exploits, [260]–264; his riddle, [261]; betrayed by Delilah, [263]; his death, [264] Samuel his early dedication to the Lord, [268]; called by God, [270]; recognized as a Prophet, [271]; becomes Judge, [274]; establishes Schools of the Prophets, [276]; meets Saul, [280]; declares him king, [281]; his farewell to the people, [285]; rebukes Saul at Gilgal, [287]; rejects Saul, [292]; anoints David, [295]; his death, [308]; appears to Saul at Endor, [314]; traditionary site of his tomb, [267] Sanballat his opposition to Nehemiah, [478] Sarah wife of Abraham, [27]; her name changed, [39]; gives birth to Isaac, [41]; her death and burial, [44] Sargon, king of Assyria captures Samaria, [435]; ends the kingdom of Israel, [436] Satan Scripture testimony respecting, [5]; tempts Eve, [5]; is cursed, [8]; afflicts Job, [25] Saul met by Samuel, [280]; anointed, [281]; joins the prophets, [281], [301]; chosen king, [282]; defeats the Ammonites, [284]; assumes the government, [285]; his sin, [287]; rebuked by Samuel, [287]; destroys the Amalekites, [292]; his disobedience, [292]; rejected by Samuel, [292]; his jealousy of David, [299]; his cruelty at Nob, [305]; spared by David, [307]; at Endor, [314]; Samuel’s sentence upon him, [315]; his death, [315]; his body rescued, [316]; his sons crucified, [344] Saviour, the first promise of, [8]; its gradual fulfilment, [482]–484 Scape-goat, the [148]; its meaning, [149] Schools of the Prophets established by Samuel, [276]; their object and purpose, [276] Seir mountains of, [55] Sennacherib invades Judah, [438]; summons Jerusalem, [439]; destruction of his army, [440] Serpent, the Brazen [182]; typical of Christ, [183]; destroyed by Hezekiah, [436] Serpents in the Wilderness the plague of, [182] Servants Mosaic law regarding, [161] Seth son of Adam, [11]; his descendants, [12]; their righteousness, [12]; repositories of the promise, [12]; they become corrupt, [13] Shadrach at Babylon, [457]; in the fiery furnace, [454] Shallum usurps the throne of Israel, [432] Shalmaneser, king of Assyria invades Israel, [435] Shamgar, the Judge assaults the Philistines, [237] Sharon, the vale of its position, [30] Sheba, Queen of visits Solomon, [364] Sheba revolts against David, [342]; his death, [343] Shechem description of, [31]; Abram builds his first altar there, [32]; Jacob’s abode there, [55], [58]; Joseph’s bones buried there, [210], [222]; Joshua assembles the tribes at, [222]; temple of Baal there, [252]; destroyed by Abimelech, [254]; Rehoboam’s convention at, [368]; rebuilt by Jeroboam, [371] Shem son of Noah, [13]; the blessing upon, [18]; his descendants and their settlements, [20] Shew-bread account of, [122]; obtained by David, [303]; placed in Solomon’s Temple, [357], [358] Shibboleth meaning of, [258] Shiloh conjectures concerning, [71]; the tabernacle there, [125], [267]; its position, [217]; the rape at, [234]; Samuel ministers there, [268]; Eli dies at, [272]; date of its supposed destruction, [272] Shimei curses David, [339]; is forgiven, [342]; put to death, [353] Shinar the Plain of, [18]; the site of Nimrod’s Empire, [21] Shishak king of Egypt, [366]; overcomes Rehoboam and despoils the Temple, [376] Sihon, king of the Amorites opposes the Israelites, [184]; is slain, [185] Simeon Jacob’s son, [52]; attacks Shechem, [56]; bound hostage for Benjamin, [64]; Jacob’s dying blessing upon, [71]; tribe of, its portion, [217] Sinai, Mount the Israelites encamp before it, [105], [117]; scenery around it, [106]; the Covenant renewed there to Moses, [106], [116]; the Law delivered from, [108]; the ascents of Moses, [111], [116]; events accomplished there, [167] Sinai, Peninsula of Moses flies there, [82]; description of it, [100] Sin-offering, the [139]; its peculiar ritual, [140]; its intention, [141] Sisera Jabin’s captain, [237]; overthrown by Barak, [240]; killed by Jael, [242] Slavery in the Patriarchal age, [74]; under the Mosaic law, [161] Sodom Lot settles there, [34]; its destruction, [41] Solomon the birth of, [334]; proclaimed king, [347]; David’s last charge to him, [348]; his accession, [350]; his prayer for Wisdom, [353]; his judgment, [354]; his proverbs and songs, [354]; commences the Temple, [355]; dedicates it, [358]; his public works, [360]; commercial activity of his reign, [361]–363; bad tendency of this, [363]; his splendour, [364]; his failings, [363], [367]; his troubles, [365]; his death and character, [366]; causes of the dismemberment of his kingdom, [370] Song of Witness composed by Moses, [197] Songs of Solomon [354] ‘Sons of God’ conjectures concerning, [13] Spies mission of the twelve, [173]; the faithless ten struck dead, [175]; two sent to Jericho, [201] Springs in the East [183] Succoth Jacob settles at, [55]; the Israelites first halt there, [97]
T.
Tabernacle, the pattern of, revealed to Moses, [111], [118], [125]; its construction, [119]; its area, [119]; description of, [121]; its history, [125]; fixed at Shiloh, [216]; David’s new one on Zion, [326] Tabernacles the feast of, [153]; its observances, [153]; other customs connected with it, [154] Table of Shewbread in the Tabernacle, [122]; in Solomon’s Temple, [357], [358] Tadmor built by Solomon, [361] Tarshish probable situation of, [362]; Jonah at, [430] Tekoa position of, [401] Temple, the site of purchased by David, [346], [356]; treasures accumulated for it, [356]; the building of, by Solomon, [355]–358; its dedication, [358], [359]; despoiled by Shishak, [376]; repaired by Joash, [419]; rifled by Jehoash, [425]; despoiled by Nebuchadnezzar, [450], [451]; its destruction, [452]; the rebuilding of, commenced, [469]; its interruption and completion, [470], [471] Ten Tribes their revolt, [368] Terah father of Abraham, [27] Tarshish silver mines of, [362] Thebez its position, [255] Theft Mosaic law regarding, [165] Things unclean forbidden by the Law, [156] Tiberias Lake of, [30] Tibni rival king to Omri, [380] Tiglath-Pileser, king of Assyria his successes, [433] Tigris, River [3], [17], [18] Tiphsah position of, [361] Tirzah capital of Israel, [380] Tithes assigned to the Levites, [128]; and Priests, [134] Tola the Judge [255] Tongues the confusion of, [16]–20 Tree of Knowledge [4] Trespass Offering, the [141]; occasions for presenting it, [141] Tribal wars, the [232], [256] Trumpets, feast of [144]; its intention, [144] Tubal Cain inventor of metal working, [11]
U.
Unclean things forbidden by the law, [156] Ur probable locality of, [27] Uriah David’s treachery to, [333] Urim, the, and the Thummim [132] Uz, the land of its probable site, [22] Uzzah sudden death of, [326] Uzziah, king of Judah. See [Azariah].
V.
Victims used for sacrifice, [135]; the requisites of, [136]
W.
Wanderings, the in the desert, [175]–178 ‘Waters of strife,’ the [180] Weeks, the feast of or Pentecost, [152]; its character, [152] Weights Jewish Tables of, [492] Wells in the East [183] Widow’s son, the raised by Elisha, [409] Wives Mosaic law regarding, [160] Worship, religious of the Patriarchs, [75]
Y.
Year of Jubilee, the [145] Year-Sabbath, the [144]
Z.
Zachariah, king of Israel brief reign of, [432] Zadok the priest joins David, [323]; has charge of the Ark, [326], [338]; anoints Solomon, [347]; becomes High-priest, [352] Zarephath the widow of, [384]; Elijah there, [384] Zebulun Jacob’s son, [52]; tribe of, its portion, [219]; its neglect of duty, [227]; its firmness under Barak, [239] Zechariah the stoning of, [425] Zechariah, the prophet [471] Zedekiah the false prophecy of, [398] Zedekiah or Mattaniah king of Judah, [451]; taken captive to Babylon, [452] Zerah invasion and defeat of by Asa, [378] Zerubbabel Governor of Jerusalem at the restoration, [469] Ziklag David at, [311] Zimri usurps the throne of Israel, [380] Ziph David at, [306]; spares Saul there, [310] Zipporah wife of Moses, [83] Zobah defeated by David, [330] Zophar friend of Job, [24]
THE END.
CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY & SONS, AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.