INDEX
Abiathar, [39] f., [102], [120], [142], [167] Abib, [339] Abijah, [218] ff. Abimelech (Ahimelech), [102], [120], [142] addīrīm, [273] Adullam, the cave of, [81], [88], [211] Adversary, the, see [Satan] Ahab, [240] ff. Ahaz, [292] ff. Ahaziah (Jehoahaz), [263] ff., [284] Akaba, the Gulf of, [202] Alamoth, set to, [104] Alexander the Great, [xv], [xix], [xlix], [4] Algum trees, [174], [204] Aliens in Israel, [98], [120], [134], [173], [176], [312] Altar of incense, the, [139], [162], [185], [289] Altar-pillars, [83], [224], [313] Amaziah, [279] ff. Ambushment, [223], [254] Amen, [111], [115] Amerce, [346] Ammon, Ammonites, [121], [125] f., [249], [291] f. Amon, King of Judah, [329] Anachronisms, [164] f., [261] Anathoth, [84] Angel, [130] f. Antonia, the Tower of, [163] Apes, [206] Arabians, [1], [238], [287]; invasion by, [226], [262] f. Aram (= Syria), [9], [17], [119], [122] Aramaic, [9], [321] Ariel, [83] Ark, the, [94] ff., [101] ff., [186] ff., [339] Armourbearer, [74] Asa, [223] ff. Asaph, [42] ff., [103], [107], [112], [145], [188] Ascent of the sepulchres, the, [324] Ashdod, [287] Asherim (Ashērah, Ashērim, Ashēroth), [224], [231], [237], [247], [277], [313], [320], [325] f., [331] Ashtaroth (Ashtoreth), [49], [75] Asshur-bani-pal, [6], [317], [327] Assyria, Assyrians, [8] f., [297] ff., [316] ff., [327] Assyrian monuments, [122], [206], [317], [320], [327] Athaliah, [266] ff. Attent (= attentive), [194] Augury, [325] ‘azārāh, [184], [250] f. Azariah, another name for Uzziah, [23], [285] Azariah the prophet, [li], [228] ff. Baal (Baalim), use and disuse of the title, [22], [31], [59], [63], [180], [236], [275]; the house of, [272]; altars of, [325], [331] Babylon, [327]; kings of, [351] Bädeker, Palestine, referred to, [32], [34], [47], [50], [57], [96], [99], [119] f., [150], [199], [211], [231] ff., [250], [264], [266], [287], [291], [297] f., [318], [320], [323] Balsam trees, [100] bāmōth, [231], [320] bānāh, [211] Barnes, W. E., referred to, [lx;] (in Expositor), [78], [81]; (in Expository Times), [118]; (on Kings), [172], [185], [240], [285], [293], [322]; (in Journal of Theological Studies), [180] Bashan, [35] Bath (a measure for liquids), [175], [182] Bearers, [173], [176] Beauty of holiness, [110], [254] Beer-sheba to Dan, [128], [308] bĕgādim, [335] Belial, sons of, [219] Ben-hadad, [233] Benzinger, I., referred to, [xxxiii], [238], [307] Beracah, valley of, [255] Beth-Dagon, [75] Beth-el, [57], [222] Beth-horon, [49], [199] Beth-shean (Beth-shan), [58], [75] Beth-shemesh, [47], [283], [298] Bezalel, [17], [170] bīrāh, bīrāniyyōth, [163], [238] Bliss, Dr, Excavations at Jerusalem, [318] f. Boaz, [180] Book of the law, see [Law] Brasen altar, the, [180] f., [196], [201] Brasen sea, the, see [Sea] Brass, [118] Brook of Egypt, [196] Brother (= fellow-tribesman), [88] Burning for the dead, [235], [263] Burning of the dead, [76] Burnt offerings, [106], [141], [195], [306], [313] Cadytis, [344] Cake of raisins, [107] Caleb (Chelubai), [15] f., [19], [27] Calebites, [16] ff., [19] f., [154] Canaan, [6] Candlesticks, the golden, [183] Captivity, the, [351] Caravans, halting stations of, [21] Carchemish, [172], [344] Carites, see [Cherethites] Carmel, [85], [288] Castles, [163], [238], [291] Caterpillars, [192] Causeway leading to the Temple, [150] Cedars, [173] f., [207] Census, David’s, [31], [127] f., [155] f. Chaboras, the river, [122] Chaldees, Chaldeans, [9], [350] Chambers, [70] f., [315] Champions, Philistine, [126] f. Chapiters (= capitals), [179], [184] Chapman. Introduction to the Pentateuch, [xiii] note, [12], [338] Chapmen, [204] Chariot cities, [30], [171], [200], [206] Chariots and horsemen, [122] f., [171], [206] Cherethites (Carites), [120], [167], [267], [273] Cherubim, [162], [178] f. Child-sacrifice, [293] Choir, [138] Chronicler, the, characteristic treatment of subjects by, [xxxviii] ff., [11], [25], [37], [38], [73], [77], [87], [92], [95], [97], [98], [100], [105], [106], [114], [117], [121], [124], [127], [128], [133], [153], [167], [173], [191], [195], [200], [214], [217], [218], [222], [223], [225], [229], [237], [238], [256], [274], [275], [276], [278], [280], [283], [284], [289], [292], [297], [300], [301], [308], [326], [330], [333], [352]; facts omitted by, [xliv] f., [22], [33], [73], [76], [77], [106], [114], [116], [117], [121], [125], [126], [167], [173], [200], [207], [208], [209], [210], [211], [213], [223], [256], [273], [325], [329], [330], [346], [347], [348], [349] Chronicles, the, relation of, to Ezra and Nehemiah, [xvi] f.; date and authorship of, [xvii] ff. contents of, [xxiv] ff.; the sources of, [xxix] ff.; the historical value of, [xlii] ff.; the religious value of, [liv] ff.; name and position of, in the Canon, [lvi] ff.; text and versions of, [lviii] f., and see under [“Text,”]; recent literature on, [lix] f. Cities, fortified, [211], [215], [224] City of palm trees, [297] Commandments, the Ten, [274] Conaniah, [340] Confection, [71] Congregation, [163] Coniah, see [Jeconiah] Cook, S. A., (on 1 Esdras), [xxiii], [xlvii], [339] f.; (in Journal of Theological Studies), [xxxiv]; (in Encyclopedia Britannica), [xlvii], [52], [57]; Notes on Old Testament History, [17]; (in Encyclopedia Biblica), [19]; (in Expository Times), [226], [258]; (in Jewish Quarterly Review), [265] Cornet, [105] Coronation, [271] Corvée, [173] Courts, the Temple, [183] f., [325] Covenant, [77], [94], [113], [190], [219], [230], [336] f. Crete, [7] Crown, [125], [270] Cubit, [177] Curtis, E. L., Chronicles, referred to, [xvii], [xxi], [xxxiv], [lvi], [lix], [16], [38], [45], [53] f., [67], [74], [102], [104] f., [138], [140], [152], [157], [187], [235], [276], [308], [332], [342] Cush, Cushites, [6] f., [225] ff., [262] Cyprus, [5] Cyrus, [xvi], [xxiv] note; rebuilding of the Temple decreed by, [351] f. D, or “Deuteronomic” narrative, [xx], [338] f. D and R easily confused in Hebrew, [6], [250] Damascus (Darmesek), [116], [118], [233], [298] f. Daric, [xviii], [165] Daughters, inheritance of, [139] David, descent of, [14], [15]; sons of, [21] f.; king over Israel, [76] f.; the city of, [77] f., [186], [207], [217]; adherents of, in exile, [87] ff.; his dealings with the Ark, [94] ff., [101] ff., [105] f., [107]; Psalm of praise of, [107] ff.; desires to build a Temple, [112] ff.; foreign wars of, [117] ff.; officials of, [120]; numbers the people, [127] ff.; prepares for building the Temple, [133]; charges of, to Solomon and to the princes, [133] ff., [158] ff.; organises Levites, [137] ff.; organises the priests, [141] ff.; organises the military and civil officials, [153] ff.; the blessing of, [165] f. dĕbhash, [314] Debir, [47] dĕbīr, [178], [180] Demons (jinn), [213] Dhirrīh (Zirrīh), [226] dibs, [314] Dittography, [22], [49], [55], [58], [116], [318] Doorkeepers (= Porters), [xvi], [67] ff., [104] f., [137], [149] ff., [273] Drachma, [165] Drink offerings, [307] Dukes of Edom, [13] E, or “Elohistic” narrative, [xx] Edom, [11] f., [119], [260], [281] Egypt, [172] Elephantine, Jewish Temple at, [xxxviii] Eliakim, see [Jehoiakim] Elijah, writing of, [261] En-gedi, [250] Ephod, [106] Ephraim, [56] f. Ephraimite mercenaries, [281] Ephron (Ephrain), [222] Eponymous ancestors, [3] Erman, Ancient Egypt, [157], [209], [242] Esar-haddon, [317], [327] Esdrelon (Esdraelon), [74], [171], [345] Ethan, [42] f., [103], [112], [145] Ethanim, [186] Ethiopia, Ethiopians, [6], [225] ff., [262] Eunuch, [159], [241] Euphemisms, [114], [258], [266], [277], [289] Euphrates, [116] ff., [122], [206], [344] Evil-Merodach (Amil-Marduk), [347], [351] Ezekiel (Jehezkel), [143] Ezion-geber, [202], [258] Familiar spirits, [325] Fasting, [76], [250] Father (= eponymous ancestor), [18]; as a title of honour, [175] Fathers’ houses, [xvii], [34], [52] Feast of dedication, the, [195] f. Feast of harvest, the, see [Feast of weeks] Feast of tabernacles, the, [186], [196] f. Feast of unleavened bread, the, [310] Feast of weeks, the, [230], [314] Fir trees, [174] Folds, [323] Foreigners, see [Aliens] Fortresses, [211], [224] Gad the seer, [130], [168], [305] Gates of the Temple, [68], [268] f., [272] f., [291] Gehenna (Gē-ben-hinnōm, Gē-hinnōm), [293] Genealogical Table of the Nations, [2] ff. Genealogies, a prominent feature in Chronicles, [xvi], [xlvii]; the practical purpose of, [1] f. Genealogy, reckoning by, [xvii], [35], [217] Genesis, stylistic similarity of Chronicles to, [27] Gezer, [49], [199] f., [224] Giant, [126] f. Gibeon, [169], [171] Gihon, the spring of, [323] f. Gilboa, campaign of, [73] f. Gilead, [17], [34] f. Gimirrai, [4] Goliath, [126] f. Governor of the city, [332] Governors, [205] Habor, [37] Hadarezer (= Hadadezer), [117], [124] Hadoram (Adoram, Adoniram), [210] Hagrites, [34], [36] Hamath, entering in of, [96], [196]; (= modern Hama), [117], [119] Hamath-zobah, [199] ḥamman [224] Hanani the seer, [234] Handcock, Latest Light on Bible Lands, [317], [320], [327] Hanoch (Ḥanôkh) (= Enoch), [2], [11], [33] Harps, [96] f., [188] ḥāṣer, ḥăṣêrîm, [31], [184], [250] f. hăṣōṣĕrāh, [230] Havvoth-Jair, [17] f. Heart, the, considered as the seat of the mind, [113], [189], [220] Heaven, [296], [321] ḥebel, [108] He-goats (= jinn), [213] Heman, [42] f., [103], [112], [145], [188] Hercules, the temple of (Melkart), [180] Herodotus referred to, [4], [180], [317], [320], [344] Heroes, list of, [79] ff. hēykāl, [163], [348] Hezekiah, [300] ff.; the great Passover of, [308] ff.; the prayer of, [321] ḥidoth, [203] High places, [169], [171], [223], [231], [236], [256], [320] High-priests, list of the, [37] ff. Hilkiah the priest, [337] ff. Hinnom, the valley of the son of, [293], [325] Hiram, see [Huram] Hittites, [8], [172], [200] Hivites, [8] Hogarth, Authority and Archaeology, [317], [322], [327] Hogg, (in Encyclopedia Biblica), [31]; (in Jewish Quarterly Review), [60]; (in Expositor), [308] Hölscher, Palästina, [xlviii], [20], [229], [309] Holy of Holies, the, [161], [178], [183] Holy place, the, [141], [177] ḥōmer, [175], [291] Honey, [314] Hooks, used by Assyrians, [327] Horn, lift up the, [147] Host of God, the, [91] Host of heaven, the, [243], [325] Houghed (= hamstrung), [117] House (= dynasty), [114] House of the forest of Lebanon, [205] Houses of the Temple, [161], [164], [333] ḥōzai, [329] Huldah, the prophecy of, [336] Huram (artificer), [175], [184] Huram (king), [98], [173] ff., [184], [198] f., [202] Iddo, [207], [217], [223] Idols, see [Asherim] Incense, [201], [221], [289], [291] Instruments, musical, [96] f., [138], [196], [305], [311] Ionians, [4] Isaiah, [290], [320] f. Israel, (= laymen), [64]; (= the covenant-people), [210] f. J, or “Jahvistic” narrative, [xx], [2] Jachin, [180] Jahaziel, the prophecy of, [252] f. Jashar, the Book of, [xi], [189] Javan (= the Ionians), [4] Jebusites, [8], [177], [200] Jeconiah (Coniah, Jehoiachin), [23], [348] f. Jeduthun, [42], [112], [145], [188] Jehoahaz, see [Ahaziah] Jehoahaz (Shallum), [346] f. Jehoiachin, see [Jeconiah] Jehoiada, [153], [273] f. Jehoiakim (Eliakim), [347] f. Jehoram, [258] ff. Jehoshaphat, [xlix] ff., [235] ff. Jehu the prophet, [246] f. Jerahmeel, Jerahmeelites, [18] f. Jeremiah, [345] Jericho, [297] Jeroboam, [208], [210], [218] ff. Jerome, St, [lvi], [lix], [338] Jerusalem, [78], [171], [217]; destruction of, [349] ff. Jezreel, [264] jihād, [221] Joab, [78] f., [119], [123], [125], [128] f. Joash, King of Israel, [282] f. Joash, King of Judah, [273] ff. Joppa (Jaffa), [176], [287] Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, xix, [5]; War of the Jews, [277] Josiah, [329] ff.; celebration of the Passover by, [310], [330], [339] ff.; lamentations for, [345] f. Jotham, [291] f. Jozabad, [340] Justice, administration of, [171], [237], [247] f. Karnak, the temple of, [180], [214] Kassite dynasty, the, [7] ḳĕdēshim, [331] ḳeṣeph, [247], [249], [277], [323] Kidron, the brook, [231], [303] King’s friend, a title, [157] kinnōr, [97] Kinship, traced through the mother, [16] Kiriath-jearim, [94], [170] Kiriath-sepher, [47] Kirkpatrick, (on 1 Samuel), [99]; (on Psalms), [110]; (on 2 Samuel), [116], [120] Kition, [5] Kittel, R., referred to, [xxxiii], [lx], [238], [307], [316] kiyyōr, [190] Knops, [182] ḳōnēn, [345] kōr (kōrīm), [175], [291] Korah, Korahites, [43], [253] f. Koran, the, referred to, [197] Kuë, [172] Lachish, [260], [285], [319] f. Lamentations, [345] f. Lavers, the, [182] Law, book of the, discovery of the, [332], [334], [337] ff. Leprosy, [289] Levi, sons of, [37] ff. Levites, [xvi], [51] f., [70], [186] f., [307], [312]; the cities of the, [46] ff.; duties of the, [71] f., [140] f.; David’s organisation of the, [137] ff.; families of the, [144] f.; help to cleanse the Temple, [303] Levy, [173] Libnah, [47], [260] Libyans, [7], [215] Lots, drawing of, [143], [148] Lowland, see [Shephelah] Lubim, [215], [226], [234] Lydians, [7], [9] Maacah, [56], [122] Maacah (Micaiah), daughter of Absalom, [213] compare [218]; Queen-mother, [230] Macalister, R. A. S., The Philistines, [7]; Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement, [28], [31], [32]; The Excavation of Gezer, [49]; Bible Side-lights from the Mound of Gezer, [199], [224] Machir, [17] Magdolus, [344] māgēn, māginnōth, [205], [323] Magog, [4] Manasseh, [325] ff.; the prayer of, [328] Mareshah, [225] ff., [258] maṣṣēbāh, maṣṣēbōth [180], [224] Meal-offering, [132], [141], [196] Medes (Madai), the, [4] Megiddo, [58], [266], [345] Megillōth, [lvii] Mesopotamia, [122] Meunim, [32], [249], [251], [260], [287] Micaiah, the prophecy of, [240] ff. Michal, [105] f. Midianites, the, [11] midrash, [xxxi] and note, [xlvi], [xlix], [223], [279] Midrashic narrative, characteristics of, [xlix]; in sources of Chronicles, [xxxii]; exemplified in Chronicles, [136], [217] f., [225], [239], [249], [294] migdānōth, [259], [323] Millo, [79], [319] mishkān, [94] f., [274] mishma‘ath, [83] Mishōr, [288] Miṣraim (= Egypt), [6], [19], [172] mizlāgōth, [184] mizrāḳōth, [184] Moab, [116] f. Moabites, invasion by, [249] f. Molech (Malcam, Milcom), [125], [293] Mount Gerizim, Samaritan Temple on, [xxi], [xxxviii] Mount Moriah, [176] Mount Seir, [32], [251], [281] Mount Zion, [xxxviii] f. Mulberry trees, [100] Music, the Levitical service of, [lii], [305] f. Musical guilds, [xxiii], [145], [333] Muski, [5] Muṣri, [19], [172] Nabonidus (Nabu-na’id), [344], [351] Nabopolassar, [344], [350] Nabulus, [49] nāgīd, [33], [92], [295] naḥal, [252] Names, significant, [24], [145] f.; lists of, in oriental Histories, [1] f., [79] Nathan the prophet, [113], [168], [207], [305] Navy, [206] nēbhel, [96] f. Nebuchadnezzar (Nebuchadrezzar), [347] f., [351] Neco I and II, [327], [336], [343] f. nēr (nīr), [259] Neriglissar (Nergalšar-uṣur), [351] Nethinim, [65], [137] New Testament (passages of) referred to: Matthew i. 3–6, [15] Matthew i. 7, [23] Matthew v. 22, [293] Matthew v. 39, [244] Matthew xxiii. 35, [lviii], [277] Matthew xxv. 15, [290] Mark ii. 26, [102] Mark ix. 43, [293] Mark xi. 2, 7, [96] Mark xvi. 1, [235] Luke i. 5, [143] Luke i. 7, [266] Luke ii. 36, [335] Luke iii. 31, [22] Luke vii. 44–46, [297] Luke xi. 51, [277] Luke xii. 55, [192] Luke xv. 18, 21, [296], [321] Luke xix. 4, [172] John i. 45, [16] John iii. 27, [296] John xi. 54, [222] John xii. 3, 7, [235] John xviii. 1, [303] John xix. 39, 40, [235] Acts vii. 60, [278] Acts viii. 40, [287] Acts ix. 32, [27] Acts xii. 1, [228] Acts xii. 21, [159] Acts xii. 23, [222] Acts xiii. 2, [138] Acts xxi. 37, [163] Acts xxii. 24, [163] Romans i. 1, [138] Romans xi. 2, [xxxii] Galatians i. 15, [138] 2 Thessalonians ii. 11, [243] 1 Timothy iii. 15, [114] Hebrew ii. 16, [297] 1 John i. 9, [215] Revelation ii. 20, [335] Revelation xxi, 12–16, [182] Nimrod, [7] Nineveh, [327] Nisan, the first month, [89], [301], [310], [339] Nobles, the, [273] Numbering of the people, see [David] Numbers high in Chronicles, [xlix], [92], [133], [135] ff., [164] f., [178], [195], [204], [210], [218] f., [221] f., [225] f., [239], [281], [294] ōb, [325] Obelisk of Shalmaneser II, [122], [206] Oblations (tᵉrūmāh) [314] Obsolete English words: At (after verbs of asking), [241] Grave (verb = carve), [174] Magnifical, [134] Play (= dance), [96], [106] Polls (= heads), [137] Skill (verb), [174], [333] Oded, [229], [295] f. ōhel, [197], [274] Omar, the Mosque of, [181] ‘ōnēn, [325] Onyx, [164] Ophel, [291], [328] Ophir, [164], [202], [257] Oracle, the, [180], [185], [187] Ornan, [131], [177] Osorkon, [226] Overseers, [173], [176], [333] P, or “Priestly” narrative, [xx], [2] f. paḥōth, [205] Palace, the, [163], [166] Palmyra, [199] Paphos, the temple of, [180] Parbar, [151] Parvaim, [178] Passover, the, of Hezekiah, [308] ff.; of Josiah, [310], [320], [339] ff. Pelethites, [120], [167] Pentateuch, the, [xiv], [xx], [238], [337] ff. Perfect heart, a, [93], [160], [165] f., [231], [248] Pestilence, [130] f. Petrie, W. M. Flinders, History of Egypt, [226], [344] Philistines, the original seats of the, [7]; war with the, [74], [99] ff., [126], [286] f., [297]; invasion by, [262] f. Phinehas, [69] Phœnician language, [173] Physicians, [235] Pillar, [271] Pillars (Jachin and Boaz), [179] f., [184] Plague, [193] Play on words, [15], [57], [254], [282] Poll-tax, [274], [347] Porch of the Temple, [177] Porters, see [Doorkeepers] Posts (= runners), [309] Precious stones, [178] Priesthood, the double, [102], [167] Priests, [51] f., [303], [307], [312] ff.; courses of, [66]; sons of the, [71]; David’s organisation of the, [141] ff. Princes of the sanctuary, [142] Princes of the tribes of Israel, [155] Prophetess, [335] Psaltery, [96], [103], [146], [188], [204] Psalms xcvi, cv, cvi, [107] Pul, [34], [37] Punt (Put), [6] Rabbah, [121], [125] Ramoth-gilead, [51], [240], [245] Rechabites, the, [21] Recorder (= chronicler), [120], [332] Rehoboam, [211] ff. Rephaim, [126] f.; valley of, [81], [99] Rhodians, [5] River, the (= the Euphrates), [13], [206] Robertson Smith, W., Old Testament in the Jewish Church, [16]; Religion of the Semites, [83], [180], [213], [219], [224] Robinson’s Arch, [150] Ruler of the house of God, the, [66], [315], [340] Ryle, Genesis, referred to, [2] f., [6]; (on Ezra and Nehemiah), [143], [163], [273], [296], [334] f.; Prayer of Manasses, [328] Sabbath, [351] Sackcloth, [131] Sacrifice, consumed by fire from heaven, [195]; daily morning and evening, [141], [276]; sevenfold, made by Hezekiah, [304]; of thank offerings and burnt offerings, [306] f.; of peace offerings, [106], [132], [307], [328] St Mary’s Well, [323] f., [327] Salt, covenant of, [219]; the valley of, [119], [281] Samaria, [266], [309] Samaritan schism, the, [xxi], [xxxviii] Samuel, the descent of, [41]; the seer, [70], [168], [234] Sargon, [309], [317] Satan (= the Adversary), [128] Saul, genealogy of, [62] f., [72]; defeat, death and burial of, [73] ff. Saws, [126] Scorpion, [209] Scribe, [120], [142], [157] Sea of the Temple, the, [119], [181] f., [184], [300] Seer, [70], [168], [234] Sennacherib, threatened invasion by, [316] ff. sēpher hattōrah, [338] Septuagint, the, version of Chronicles, [lviii] f. Shalmaneser, [122], [206], [309] Sharon, [35]; the great maritime plain, [156] Sheba, [6] f.; Queen of, [202] ff. shēbhet, [83] Shechem, [48], [56], [207] shelaḥ, [270], [319] shĕlāṭīm, [118], [270] Shemaiah, [210], [215] Sheminith, set to the, [104] Shephēlāh, [156], [172], [207], [288], [298] Shewbread, [71] f., [139], [141], [162], [174], [221], [304] Shields of gold, [118], [205], [270], [323] Shihor, brook of, [96] Shishak, invasion by, [214] ff. Siloam, the Lower Pool of, [318] Singers, the families of the, [xvi], [xlii], [38], [42], [104], [145] ff., [341] ṣinnah, [205] sippim, [269] Slings, [288] Smith, G. 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Sorcery, [325] Spices, [204], [235] Stir up the spirit, [37], [262], [352] Store cities, [233], [238] Strangers, see [Aliens] Suburbs, [47], [95], [212], [316] Sun-images, [224], [331] Sycomore, [156], [172], [207] Syria, Syrians, [9], [17], [116], [124]; invasion by, [278] Syriac Version, the, [lix] Syro-Ephraimite war, the, [294] f. Tabali, [5] Tabernacle, [70], [94], [133], [274] f. Tabor, [50] Tadmor, [199] Tamar, [199] ṭaph, [252] Tarshish (= Tartessus), [5], [54], [205] f., [257] f. Tarsus, [5] Task-work, [126], [134], [200] Tekoa, [18], [26], [254] Tell el-Amarna letters, [5], [58], [78], [121], [212] Teman, [11] Temple, the, gates of, [68], [268] f., [272] f., [291]; David’s preparations for building, [133] ff.; measurements of, [134], [177]; the pattern of, [161] ff.; Solomon prepares to build, [173] ff.; description of, [176] ff.; dedication of, [186]; restoration of, [274] ff.; cleansing of, [301] ff.; repair of, [332] ff.; Cyrus decrees the rebuilding of, [351] f. Tenderhearted, [220] Tent, [69], [94], [101], [106], [186], [274] tĕrū‘ah, [106], [230] tĕrūmāh, [314] Testimony, the, [270] f., [274] [Text] of Chronicles, the, [xxii], [lviii], [7], [13], [15], [16], [18], [21], [27], [28], [35], [41], [42], [46], [49], [54], [55], [56], [58], [59], [60], [68], [82], [85], [115], [182], [214], [217], [227], [248], [255], [259], [323], [336] Thistle (= thorn), [283] Threshing-floor, [97], [131] f., [242] Thucydides referred to, [xlviii] Tigris, [122] Tilgath-pilneser (Tiglath-pileser), [34], [37], [292], [297] ff., [309] Times (= changes, opportunities), [93], [168] Tisri, the seventh month, [186] Tithe, [313] f. Titus, Arch of, [230] tōrah, [191], [228], [338] Torrey, C. 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