Priesthood of our Lord, [485].

Priesthood, Levitical,
typical of Christ, [119], [236];
points of agreement specified, a common human nature, appointment by God,
mediatorship between God and the people through propitiatory sacrifice, [594], seq.;
points of disagreement incident to the type, [595], seq.;
central idea of priesthood, [596].

Priesthood of Melchizedek, [583], seq.

Priestly garments, [596].

Prophecy,
interpretation of, [607], seq.;
its progressive fulfilment, [622];
question of its literal and figurative meaning, [624], seq.;
its representative use of Old Testament history and institutions, [624].

Prophecies,
specific, [607];
generic, [608];
with the succession of events, [609];
without it, [611];
their inward view of God's kingdom, [613], seq.

Prophetical books and their office, [143], seq.

Prophetical office, typical of Christ, [118], [582].

Prophets, Hebrew, their office and character, [294], seq.

Prophets,
as a Jewish division of the Old Testament canon, [169];
greater prophets, [169], [294];
less or minor, [169], [332];
Masoretic and Septuagint arrangement of, [332].