Temple of Solomon, [253].

Tent, Mosaic, as distinguished from the tabernacle, [587].

Testament,
various ancient designations of, [165];
origin and meaning of the term, [166].

Testament, Old,
its inseparable connection with the New, [113], seq.;
its inspiration, [134], [142], [148], [195], seq.;
various arrangements of its books, [168], seq.;
Old Testament text, Jewish divisions of, [173];
modern, [173], seq.;
original languages, [175];
criticism of its text, [209];
preparatory character of its revelations, [215];
office of its several divisions, [218];
its significance to the covenant people, [220];
to the Christian church, [222].

Testament, New,
the natural sequel to the Old, [113], seq.;
and its interpreter, [119];
its language, [365], seq.;
main divisions of its books and their order, [371];
subdivisions, of the historic part, [371];
of the epistolary, [372];
various arrangements of the gospels, [372];
arrangement of the epistles, [373];
titles and subscriptions, [378];
New Testament text, its essential integrity, [65], [390];
uncial and cursive modes of writing, [373];
continuous writing, [373];
stichometry, [374];
ancient divisions of the text, [375], seq.;
modern, [377], seq.;
criticism of the text, [380];
the manuscript text, [380], seq.;
various readings, [381], seq.;
manuscripts, [384];
the printed text, [388];
primary editions, [388], seq.;
remarks on the received text, [390].

Tertullian, [39]. See also under the several New Testament books.

Thebaic version, [407].

Theocracy,
its establishment under Moses, [232];
Christ its end, [118];
and typified by it, [146];
alleged objections to it, [138], seq.;
its preparatory character and practical working, [141], seq.;
its condition at the restoration, [259].

Theodotion's version, [204].

Thessalonica and the Thessalonian church, [471].