Sense, distinguished from signification, [528].

Sense of Scripture,
its extent, [573];
the clearer statements of Scripture interpret the more obscure, [574].

Selah, [287].

Septuagint, Greek version of,
its antiquity, [199];
Jewish account of its origin, [199], seq.;
character and critical value, [201];
influence on the New Testament language, [202];
Hebrew text from which it was made, [203];
history of its text, [205]; Origen's Hexapla, [205];
Jewish estimates of it, [203], [368];
quotations from it in the New Testament, [633], seq.

Septuagint arrangement of the Old Testament books, [171].

Seventy. See [Septuagint].

Shalmaneser, [334].

Sheminith, [288].

Shemitic languages, [175].