JOHNSON, Edwin, epistles pronounced spurious by, [153].
JONAH, named by Christ, [89], [92];
adventure of, [315].
JONES, Rev. J., on apocryphal books cited by primitive writers, [34];
apocryphal defined by, [163].
JORDAN, the coasts beyond, [279].
JOSEPH, by whom sold, [196].
JOSEPH, journey of to Bethlehem to be taxed, [267];
timely dream of, [314].
JOSEPHUS, on time of Theudas, [142];
an interregnum between Israel’s kings denied by, [228].
JOSHUA, book of, events described in occurred after death of Moses, [57];
formerly part of the Pentateuch, and why detached, [76];
could not have been written by Joshua, [77], [78];
appeals to book of Jasher, [78];
consists of two parts, [78].
JOSHUA, sun and moon stopped by, [272];
his speech to all Israel, [288];
looting for Jehovah by, [349];
ravages committed by, [359].
JOSIAH, successor of, [208].