Oracles on the Scythians, [110];
settlement in Jerusalem, [134];
alleged connection with the composition of Deuteronomy, [139];
attitude to its ethics and to the written law, and to sacrifices, [143];
difficulties as to “the Covenant,” [144];
conspiracy against, [146];
address rebuking the people, [147];
contrasts to the teaching of Deuteronomy, [153];
enmity of the priests, [168];
prediction of the ruin of the Temple, [168];