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Is Jeii LaJ Bzl Dai Jo^ Hoit Nafl Zep Ifal, Ob^ HaJ Zecl Mall fl- SdmmJ cJ I ail rStlT SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. IN ORDER A3 PRINTED. ear one office of THE BIBLB. »«•■ 1. THl TlTlB or TOT BlBLB 11 n. Thb Canon or Scbiptubh 11 The Jewish Canon 11 The Christian Canon 12 in. VEHmON8 or THB BOHPTCBBB 12 Greek Vei-slons 12 Syriac 12 Latin Versions 12 Kuglish Version! 12 THE OLD TESTAMENT. IV OENUINKNKSS AND INTBQBITT Or TBB OLD TE8TAMENT IS V. BnuMART or thi Books or thb Old Testament 14 Its Divisions 14 1. The Penlateueh 16 The Creation • 16 Genuineness of the Pentateuch • • • • 16 Genesis • 18 Kiodus 16 Leviticus 17 Numbers 17 Deuteronomy 17 2. Th« Ilislorieal Books 18 Joshua ' 13 Judges •••• 18 Ruth 19 1 and 2 Samuel 19 land 2 Kings » 1 and 2 Chronicle! <•••• 19 Ezra ..•• 20 Nehemlah 90 Esther 21 3. The Poetical Books 21 Job 21 Psalms 22 Alphabetical Table of First Lines* • 24 Proverbs 26 Ecclesiastes 26 Bong of Solomon 20 i. Thj< Prophetical Books 27 Isaiah 27 Jeremiah 27 Lamentations 28 Ezfikiel 28 Daniel 28 Jonah 80 Hosaa 30 Joel SO Amos 30 Micah 81 Nahnm 81, Zeplianiah •• 82 Habakkuk 32 Obadiah 82 Haggal 32 Zecharlah • SS Malachi •••• 8S V I . Bdmuabt or THB BooKB or TBI Apo- CBTPHA S4 land2K8dnui ' 84 i'^sthor 84 Wisdom 84 Kcclesiasticni 90 Baruch 88 Apocrrphal additions to Daniel— L The Song of the Three Chil- dren 86 S. The History of Susanna S« 8. Bel and the Dragon 88 The Prayer of Manassek 86 Toblt 86 Judith 86 Maccabees 36 Vn. Ohbonoloot or thb old Tbotambnt OT 1. Historical Summary from Adam to(.'hrist 87 8. Table of Dates from the Crea- tion to the Biith of ( 'hrlst • • 88 8. Table of The Divided Monarchy 88 VUL GlMRALoaT rBOM ADAM TO JACOB • • 33 IX. ITIMBBAB7 or THE JODRNSTINSB 0/ TBB ISBAELITES TO THKIB SET- TLEMENT IN CANAAN •• SB X. • M^SACLEB IN TBB 0U> TEfSTAMENT 40 XI. F/LBABLEB IN TBB OLD TSBTAMKNT 41 Xn. BPBOIAL PbATEBS 1.H TBI 0U> TB0- TAMBNT 41 XHL BBiEr HiaroBicAL Schmaby or tbb Interval bztween the Old AMD New Tbstamentb "•• 49 THB NEW TESTAMENT. XIV. GBNCiNErfRaa and iNTEOBirT of TBB New Testament 40 xv. bummaby or the books op tbb new Testament 46 Its Divisions 46 L Bistoriedl— Matthew 46 Mark 46 Luke 47 John 47 Acts of the Apostles HI I. Didaetie — Romans 48 1 and 2 Corinthians 48 Oalatlans 49 Bphesians 49 Phillpplans 50 Colossians 60 1 and 2 Thessalonians 60 Hebrews 61 land 2 Timothy 61 Titus 61 Philemon 62 James 02 land 2 Peter 62 1,2, and 3 John p 62,68 Jude • • 68 S. Prophetie — Bevelatlon • BS 3 BUMMABT UF 0ONTKNT8. XYI. Habmont or tbk Gospiui XVn. OUB LOBD'8 MIBACLE8 XVin. OOB LOBD'a rABABLia XIX. Nahkb, Titles, and Orncsa or CH&18T XX. PSOPBECIEfl BELATIKO TO OBBIBT XXI. Becobded Appeaaamces or Christ ArtEB Kra Bescs- BECTIOH ••• Xxn. Family or THB Hkbodb ••• XXin. OBBONOLoeT or thr Acts and KPI8TLE8 XXIV. Paul'b Missionary Joubnbyb • • XXV. Paol's Voyage to Eome XXVI. Special Prayers in thi New Testament XXVn. PABBAOES KilOM TBK OLD TESTA- ment quoted in thb nhw Testament XXVin. EirERENCES to THE OLD TESTA- MBNT, NOT BEINS EXACT <)U0- TATIONB ••• XXIX. EErERENCES IN THE NEW TESTA- MENT TO INCIDENTS RECORD- ED IN THB OLD TESTAMENT • • rt»m M 68 69 61 61 62 «3 63 65 65 66 70 72 BIBLE LANDS, THEIB INmJBITANTS, CONPOBMATXCU, PBINCIPAL CIIABACTEBISTIC8, &0. XXX. Ktbnology or the Jews and THEIR Neighbours • 74 XXXI. Jewish Sects and Fa&tues • • • • 77 XXXII. The Jewish YEAR 80 XXXIII. Geography and Topooeapht or THE UoLY Land 81 XXXIV. Mountains or THE BiBLH 8^ XXXV. BIVU8. LAKJI8. AG.. OF THI| BWU 87 XXXVI. XXXVII. XXXVIII XXXIX. XL. XLI, XLn. XLni. xuv. XLV. XLVI. AinuALB or tbh Btblb 1. Bimmiary of tliu Mamma- lia of tlie Hlble 2. Qaadrnpi.ds mentioned In the Bible ••• BiBDs rouND IN Palestine- ••• Beptiles or the Bjblb Aquatic Animals or the Biblb The fisheries of I'alestfiie, with their Products •• • • • iNBECTSOr THE BiBLH Trees. Plants, Flowebs, Aa, or THE bible Oboix}oy or BiBLH Lands 1. Mineral Substances, Ac. • • a. Metals Fbecious Stones or thb Biblb Lists of I'rooious Stones given in the Bible Musia AND Musical Instrd- MENTB or the BiBLB 1. Stringed Iiistrunients •••• 2. Wind Instrument* S. Instruments of Percussion Weights and Measures or THE Bible A Glossary or Antiquities, Customs, *o. PASB 88 94 99 102 104 104 108 124 124 126 126 128 129 129 130 131 132 134 INDICES, &0. Words Obsolete ob ambiououb Subject-Index to the Biblb Ooncobdancb Dictionary or Scripture Proper Names, WITB their PRONUNCUTIOK AND MEAN- ING - Index TO ScRiPTUBB Atlab SoBvnnui Atlab • • 145 161 219 393 4S6 498 TABLE OF CONTENTS, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. A»ron'i rod, 108, 134, Almna, It., 82, 87. Abaiini, Mt.. 86. Abraliam, !<unimary of the his- tory of. 37 ; Rt Hf«r-.slieba, «4 ; at f(et»i-d. 84; at Mamie, 86; in Die Epistle t«> tiie UomADS, 48. Abrahatnic TAcm, 715. Abiilfeda. rhriMilcIes of, 42. Aceho (Ht. Jean d'Acre), it> hU- t4>ry, K-t. AchiKiuoniui Persian. 76. Achaia, 48. Achzib, 81. A era, 85. Acts (if tlie Apostles, anthorship, cliaracteristicfl, analytis. 4to., 47, 48. Acts and Epistles, their chrouo- loffy, ffl. ,Adain to Christ, historical sam- niary,.'57. Af(rippa I, 62. AKi'ippall, 62. Alia.si'erus, varlonsly lilentlfled with Artaxurzes and Xerxes. 21. I Akaba, Gnlf of. SI. Alexander the Great, SB; visits Jernsal'^m, and prants pecu- liar privileges to the Jew.s, 4'2; In prophecy, 43 ; w elcomed by tlie Sumai'itans. 7X. Alexandria, the Book of WLsdom probably composed there, S,"! ; Jews Invited by Alexander to settle at, 42; further settle- ment of Jews at, 42 ; its influ- ence on Judaism, 42. 4^. Alexandrine Church. Mark its reputed founder, 47. Alexandrine MS. of the Nei? Testament, 45. :Alpha and Omega, 134. Alphabet, the Hebrew, 1S4. Altar. VM. Amalekites, 76. Ammonites. 74. 76. Amorites, 74, 7,5. "\mos. history of, 30; character of his prophecy, 30, 31 ; sum- mary. 31. lAmphiiochius, 11. Inakiin, 74. liiathema Maran-atha, 134. Inathoth. 27. 84. Inemoue, plentiful in Palestine, 117, Lnffel. 134. Animals of the Bible, 88 foil. ^nnas. his family, 78. kntis-oiius, Parthian viceroy, 76. kntl-Libanus. 81. kntioch <1q Plsidla), Paul pt-eachea at, 6S. Antloch (on the Orontes), Its history. 8-2; foundation of the Church at. 48. Antlochus the (Jreat. 43. AntitH-lius Epiplianes, 20, 36, 43, 91. I(i2; his • Oegtrees," 4;^ ; es- tablishes heathenism at Je- rusalejn, 4:i, W, Antipa.s, martyien, 63. Antlpas (Herod). ()2. Antiquities i.'usttims, *c.. Glos- sary of, lAl fi.ll. Apocalypse, $ee Revelation. AtK>cr)piial Books. II; their date, iii-story, and character. 54 : meaning ot the term, .34 ; views of their canonical au- thority, 31; summary of, 34 foil. ; thelrdenreesof merit, 44. Apollos, 4H, Apostle. 134. Apostolic ('onstltntSons, the, 36. Appeal to Paesar. 44. Ap'iearances of Chri.st after His Kesurrectlon. .')7, ^'^, 61. Aquatic animals of the Bible, lo:! foil. Aquila. his version of the Old ^>stan»eut, 12. Arabia. I esei t of, 82, 12L Deserta. 21. -^~~ PetrffiA 21 Arabs, 74 ; absorbed the Ama- lekiies, 7"). Aram, Wilderness of, 82. Aramapa, 82. ArauuTans. 75. Aiamaic, parts of Daniel and Ezra written in, 13 ; words In Ecclesi&.ste.s. 20 ; the language of the Pharisees, 77, Aram-Uamesk, 82. Arameh, Cape. 87. Anim-Naharalm, 82. Ararat. Mount, 8(S. Archelaus, 62. Arata.s. the Arabian. 82. Ark, Noah's. 134. of Mose.s. 134. — of the Covenant, ito history, 134. Arnon. R., 82. 87. Art among the Hebrews, 136. Artazerzss Longlmanus, 11, 21, 32. Aryan races, 74. Asaph. Vol. Ascension, scene of the, 84. Ashta^oth, 138. Ashterolh-Karnaim, 74. Asmonc-pan prince, the last, 44. Asphaltites. Lacus, 124. Assouan, gold mines at. 125. AsJ«yrlan monnments. 21, 76, 88, 89,90,91,92,93,94.123. Assyrians, 74, 76. Athanaslns, 34 ; on the canon 01 the New Testament, ih. r,3. Atlas, Scripture, 4R3; Index to, 42.'>. Atonement, Day of, 17, 80, 91, 89, 142. Aninistlne, 46. Autlioiised Version, the, 13. Avlm, 74. Baal. 134, 136. Baailsni, 26, 37. 136, 144. Baalzebub, KW. Babylon, 1 Peter probably writ- ten at, 52. Babylonlaa*. 74, 76, 91. Bftl>tism, IMfi. Barftda. U., >•% 87. Barnabas, uncle of Murk, 46; I'.pi.stle of, 29. 4^. Barut h, the apocrvphti! hcM^k of, history, date, and summary, 36, Ba.shan. si. 86. Basil sk. 101. Bath (or ephah), 132. Batlanim. 79. Battlefield of Palestine, 82. Beatitudes, Mount of. 84. Beer-sheba. 81 ; its position and hi8(t>ry, 84. Bel and tlie Dragon, apocryphal story of, 36, Belsha/7.ar, 29. Benedi' ite. or Song of the Three Children, 3.'i. Benjamin, trlho of, 94. Bethany, position and hlstwy of. 84. Beth-el, 37, 78 ; its position and history. 84 ; idolatrous worship at. 30. 84, Bethesda. Pool of. 138. Bethlehem. 81 ; its position and history, 84. Bethphage, 114, Bethsaldas, the two, 88, 102. Beth-.shau. 81, 82, Bey rout; 81, 120. Beza's MB. of the New Testa- ment, 4.'>. Bczetha. 85. Bible, its title and divisions,!]. Blrdsof Pftlestliie, 94foU. Bishops' Bible, 13. Boaz, house of. S4. Bochai-t quoted. 1(i3, K>5. 116. Breastplate of the fllgh Priest, 128. Britain, 126, Bronze, 125. Burning Push, 111. Csesar, Julius, grants privilegM to the Jews, 44. Csesarea Augusta (or SebaJte), 88,136. ALPHABKTIflAL TABLK OF TONTENTB. Oawftre* rhillppi, Its history. 83. Oaiia. M, Uu. Oanaaiiltes, 'Ml, 74, 75 13«. Canon ul ."rripturtt. histury and meaiiiiiK <! the term, II. the ifhrlstian, Vi. th« .lewiih, ita history, Ac, 11.12. Oaniin of the N«w Teitament, 4fi, Caiitirinx, are. HoilK of i-iiUinion. Oapr^maiim, Itt position atid his- tory, X3. Caphtiir, Oaphtorlm, 74, Captivity, the, 13, 17, 19, 20. i27, 29. »4, 37. «4. Carniel, Ht.. Hi, 86. 'Ofttholfc,' meaning and appli- cation of tlie term, 46. Oaihollc Kpisilcs. til, r>,<j. Chttldn-ans, 7f>; tli»!ir destruction fore:old by llahal(l<ul(. 3V. Chaldnisms <n ihe Song of Solo- mon, ?i> ; in Zechariah, 3:! ; In 1 and 2 Chronicles, 2U; in Job, 21. Chalitee, historical part of Daniel wrrtten in. '2'.t ; portions of Ezra written in, '20, Ohalybes, 126. Chapters and verses, division of the Bible into. 16. Chazzan, 7i>. 139. Ohehar, R., 2H, 87. Cherlth, Krook, 87. Chlnueretli, or OiinU'iroth.ST. Chorazin, Its position, kc, 83. Christ, clilef events in Ills life, 64 foil,; represented by Mat- thew as ooropluting the Old Testament history and t!ove- nant, 46. Chronicles. 1 and 2, 19; sum- mary, date, and authorship of, 20. Ohronolojfy from the Creation to the Wrth of (niri.st., 38. Ohrysostom quoted, II. 70. Church, the (Jliristlan. its foun- dation and early tiistory, 47. 48. Clement of Alexandria, 46, 63. Clement of Home, 46. Cleopatra. H\ i»<j. Clermont MS. of Taul's Epistles, 46. OoBle-Syrla. Plain of, 81, 82. Colony, a Itoman. 64. C0I0.SS8B, in Phryiila. fSO. Colossians, Kplstle to, charac- ter, date, and su^nniary. 50. Concordance to Holy Scriptures, 219 foil. Coptic words In Septuaglnt, 12. Corinth, Its Keopraphtcal posi- tion, commercial advantages, population, Ac, 48; state of the dhurch at, 48, 49. Corinthians. Kpistles to, 48; circumstances which led to their composition, 49; Klrst Rpl <tle. summary. 49 ; Second Kpistle. sunmiary. 49. Court of the (ientiles, 85, 143. Covenant = Testament, 11. Coverdale's translation of the Bible, 12. <'ranmer's Bible, 13. Crassus. his defeat by tha Far- tliians, 76. <;re;itlon. Mosaic account of, 16. Crete, tlie (Church in, 61. '(iiim^on.'lOft. ('rown of thorns, the. 111). rublt. 132. Cursive MBS. of the New Tosta- nxnt, approximattt number of. 4IS ("yaxaros, 31. ('yprn.s I'i'i. Cyrus, 20. 27, 29, 98. Da(;on. ciilef god of tbfl Phllls- lin-s lii-^ 134. Diiiiascus. its position and hls- rory H2; 'ts rivers, 87. Oaniel. Iiis history, 28, 29; sura- UMry of his propJKJcies, 'J9; ■.]■ i'; .iinl autfiorslilp of, 29; tifthiiiicity of. 29. 30; excluded iroi't .lewish canon, 14. I )anle|, aiHicryphal additions to, 'J ' Uarius, the Mede, 29. f >ai lus llystA,s:4s. 20, 32, 76. I 'ay. natural and civil. 133. Dfjail Sea. the. 81. 82, 87, 102, 124, 12.5. Decapolts, origin of the name, position, Ac, 84. Dedication, Kea«tof the, 17,44. Denii'trius heads the riot at Epiiosiis. 49, 64. Deuteronomy, 16; summary of, 17. 18. Diana of the Kpheslans, 49. Divided Monarchy, Table of, 38. Division of the Books of the Bible into chapters and verses. parH«r<tpMs, Ac. Its history, \f>. Dous, Babylonian, omens from, 91. Doniitlan. 53. Dothan, 81. Doual Version of the Old Test«- ment. 13. Dragons, 92, 100, 101. Dromedary, the, 90, 91. Ei)al. Mt.. 81, 86. ICbionites, 12. Ecclesiastes, summary of, 2B; date and authorship of, 28. RccleHia.>-ticu8. its name, lan- guage, and general character, Edoni. i ts destruction foretol d by Obadi;\h,32; accomplished, 32. Egypt, duration of the Israel- ites' residence in, 16; Its In- fluence on .ludalsm, 42; de- rivation of the name, 74 ; com of. 112, 123; flax. 114; leeks, 117 : planues of. 16. 40. lOO, 106. river and stream of, 87. Kgvi'tlan atmosphere of Book nf Kxodus, 16. Egyptian moQum«nts. 90, 100, 136. Egyptians, 76. Ekali, Hebrew title of Lamen- tations. 28. 'Elders," the, 42. Elijali, miracles of, 40. Kllsha, mIrHcles of, ^^. Elkosh. birthplacH of Nahum, 31. Elohim, 15. Eloliistic and Jehovistlc hypo- thesis, 15, 18. Eniim, 74. Kn-gannim, 81, 82, l.<«. English Versions of the 8crl|H tiir-s, 12, 13. Enoch, book of, quoted by Jude, 11, M. Ephah, 1.32. Epiieslans, Epistle to. date, cha- racteristics, and summary, 49, fio. Ephesus, Paul at, 48 ; Pan-Io- nian Festival to Diaiiu at. 49, 64; First Epistle to the <!o- rinthians written at, (9; riot at, headed by Demririus, -'9; Epistle to the (iaIaiiaii.H writ- ten at, 19; geograph^ral posi- tion and iiihabltant.s, 49. Ephratali, 84. Ephrem's MS. of the New TeS'> tament, ih. Esau, his descendants. 75. EsdraHlon, Plain of. 81 ; descrip> tlon of. 82. Esdras. the Books of, summary of. 34. Es.senes. 77. Esther, summary of the Book ot, '21. Esthe", apocryphal Book of, its history, 34. Ethiopians, 75. Ethnology of the Jews, Ac, 74. Euphrates, R.. 87. Eusebiiis on the (^anon of tta« New Testament. 45. Evangelists. 147. Exodus, Book of, its genuineness, 16; summary of, 16. Exorcists, 147. Ezekiel, his history, 28; sum- mary of his propliecles, 28; canonlclty of, 28. Ezlon-gel)er, 81. Ezra, Book of; suminary, 20; pai'ts written In Arain-xic, 13. Ezra, 11, 13, 18; pp. I.,; hie au- thor of the Chnini(le.s. 90; Book of Esther sometliuos^at- tributAid to, 21 ; reputed au- thor of 2 Esdras. 34. Ezra and Nehemiah form of government estal dished by, 20, 42; arrangement of the P.salms assigned to them, 22, 23 ; rebuild Jerusalem, 86. Farthing. 133. Fa.sts. Jewish. 17. Fea.sts, Jewish. 17. Fish, in the Holy Land and In BiMical phraseology, 102. Fisheries of Palestine. 104. Fori'iKn Words in the Bible. 393 foil. Frankincense, 103, lUi. GAia8,BS. ALPHAFETIOAL TABLE OF 0ONTKNT8. )f Nfthum. Istlo hjpo- 18 ; I'aii-Ii>- >iaim at. 49, to the <!<>- at, I'J; liot aiia'in writ- .ph'cal poii- nt^ 49. of, •ummafy ot the Book 1 Book of, Its (umir^ry, 20; Araiific. ^3. pvl'it'l'^ au- hniiiiclKS. 20; sometjuitisat- reputed »U- niati. form of <talili»>iert l>y, ■Hmfut of the ,1 io th^m, 22, usalein, tS6. ,0*lfttlft and Its liihablUnta, 4V: vhited bv 1'aiil. 49. Galallaii!*. Kpl^dn to. date, aum- niary, nixl characterixtlcs, 49. Galllff«ii», 77. Ualilut; K'idloglcal chanoteris- ti.v.. ri4. Galtl"e. Sua nf. 87. 136. (in/MU. the hall, 78. (i'-)'*Miiia. t88. (J>Tii:«ra, 79. (iHiiealoKT from Adam to Jacob, .w. GtsnealoKtea of ChrlRt In Mat- tlu'W. 4«; In LtikK. 47. Qeni-.<N, Us pt'nutnenesi, IB; mimmarv nf. 16. GpiiHva Itlii'- 'hf. 13, (ipiiii'.-art'i, dosciiptlon of, 84, H7 U7. Un, KM. 110. 117. Cei'KrAphy and topuRraphy of the ll(>ly Land. SI. (ieoloKV of Bii'l'! laiid^ 124. tJiMirKians. rKpresmitativeiofthe lllttltes. 7.^ Gerl.'lm, Mount. 4.1. 81. 86. iiKtl><it3niaiie, Garden of. 84^ 119, (i'rt). aN. 84. ■iiiK'ii. K.. 87. mibni. Mt., 81, 82, 88. , .iileod. I'.alm of, lOK, 109. i 'MMad Mountains of, 81,88. ■Miual.HJ*. lift. ' ilrinuHites. 74, 7B. , 'ilas-. 121. • linn^tU; heresy, the, B2. ! Uoptier, 115. ^M. 'J(i-ii('l. mi^ninK of the term. 11 46. •jospul.i. hariuony of, 64 foil. ■ir»'at S<;a. 87. in lie iiitluunceon the East, 42. (.'ritoks, the, 7il. (Jioves,* and the Worship of Haal. lie. 13h, lahakktik. history of, ?2 ; snm- niary and date of his prophecy. .32; Bel !»iid (lie Dragon called tn the I.XX. part of the Pro- phfry of, .".6. labor. It.. 87. Iiidods. dynasty of the, 82. Hades, las. 147. Ui.'j;u. history of. K ; snnunary ol h'R prophecy. ,12. .IS. 'lallel, the <4reat Paschal, 139. I Jam. land of. 74. 75. lamath. Entrance of, 81. 'a mites, Hamitic raoiM, 74. laphtaroth. 14, 1ft. Iiirod. Well of. 82. laiiniii. the. IV?.. >i>ratsms in the Septaaglnt, S4. debrew. the lanKUiUie of the Old Testami nt, 13 ; Hebrew MSB., 11. 'lebi-ew Bible, various readings in. 14, Hebrew coinage. I'.V), Hebrews, Epistle to, Orlgen on authorship of, 45; authorship, date, characteristics, ajod sam- mary. 61. Hebron. 74, HI : lu position and historv, 8B. Ileliopofia. Jewish colony near, 4H. Helleidstic phraseology of the N«w Te.'itatneiit, 84. Hernias. ' 8)i>;pl erd' of, 46. Ilernion, Mttlc. ;;i. llermon. M-.. Hi. 86. Hero<l Atrrlppa. il2, 102. Herod the (.rat, 44, 62, 102; builds < ifsarea, H3; builds a palace at Jeriiho, 86; also a teniole tn Augustus at Osesa- rea I hllippl. 83. Herod-liiiilp. 62. Heroi'laiis. 77. liei-i'iliitut gnoted, 76. llr.slil'on i ools of , 101 Hid<!ekel. It.. 87. Iliel. the Beth-elite, rebnHds Je- richo >.'). Hlfcrli Priests, succession ot 48. llliidii.stani. 7H. HIiiMoni. gor)re of, 81, 86.131. 188. Hlpj)i)orutes quoted, 76, Hippopotaniiis. X*). Hiram. Kin^'ol Tyre. 83. Hitiites their lanipiace and his- tory, 74, 76. Hlvltes. 74. Holy Land. CoOgraphy and to- pography of. 81. Holy of Holies, H6, 143. Holy Place, 85, 143. Ilonev. 105. Hor. Mt.. 86. Horeb Mt., 86. Horini. 74. Hcsea, history and propheclei of, 30. Hyrcantis. .lohn, 77, 78 siibju- Ifatea Kdoin. .fi; privileges granted to. by Julius Caesar. 44. Ibis. the. 96. Idimiiea, .<^« Edom. Tduniri'an dynasty, 77. Iduni^^^ns. 7.^. Indigenous population of 8yrla, &c.. 74. Insects of the Bible. 10.5 foil. Interval between the Old and New Tesr;<nieiits, 42. Tpsus. Hattle of, 42. Irenrens. 4'\ 53. Isaac, at Beer-sheba, 84. Isaiah, summary of. 27; princi- pal siibiecf.s of prophecy. 27; atubenticlty of last twenty- seven chapters, 27. Tshmaelite.i. 7-'). Israel and Judah. parallel table of the kings of, 38. Israelites, in Egypt. 16; sum- mary of their histfiry. 37. Issus. rialn of, 81 ; battle of, 82. Isthmian Games. 48. Itala version of the Scriptures, 12. Jabbok. B., 82, 87, 102. 104. Jacob, summary of the history of, 37; at Beth -e!. 84, Jaddua, high priest, 42, 4S. James. General Rplstle ot cha- rarteristlcs and aummary, 62. Jebusttes. 71. Jehoshaphat. Valley ot 86, 137. Jeht'vah. lt>. Jenin. Plain ot 81, 82. Jer<:nilah. Deuteronomy attri- buted U). Ifi: his history. 27; summary of bi.^ i)roptiecles. 27, W; t^eptuaf'int tran.iiatiun ot 28; Psalms atlributeil t«\ 28; author of LanmntAtluns, 28. Jericho, Its position and history, 85. Jerome quoted, 11, 12, 27, 34, 8^ 3fi. 4.'-.. .'..1. 70. Jerusalem. 8| ; Its position and history. .".'); contrasted with Alexandila. 4.1. Jesus, the sou of Siradi, 86. Jewry, 148. Jezi^el. Plain ot 82. Job, supposed date ot 21 ; au- thorship. 22; summary. 22; Illustrated from Assyrian re- cords. 123. Joel, history and ftrophecles ot SO; date of. 'to. John, 'the PIvlne,' his history, 47, 53 ; date, character istica, and summary of his Gospel. 47; First, .'Second, and Third General Kpi.itlesof, character- istics and summary, Si'Z, !^>'X John the Baptist, his mission. 3.1. r>4. John. Hebrew name of Mark, 46^ C3. Jonih. history ot genuineness of Book {>t <lo : B(H>k of Nahum asc'inel to It, 31. Jonathan, Tantum ot 13. Jopps. lis history, 83. Jordan. 82. tr7. 102, 104 ; its gorge, 124. Josephus quoted, 11, 13, 14, 28, SI, 34. 42. 43. 75. 77. 144. Joshua. B(M>k ot summary, 18 ; date and authorship 18. .Totirneyinpi of the lsif>.elites,S9. lubilee. year of, 17, Ml. .lud;**. wilderness ot 106. Jnd;xh, tilh<; of 92. Judah. liabbi. 79. Judalsers, opposed by Fanl, 48, 49. 51. Judas Iscarlot. 122. Judos of Galilee. 77. Jude. brother of James, General Epistle of, summary. Ac. 53. Judges, their office and history. 18. 139. Judges. Book ot summary, Ac, 18. 19. Judith, apocryphal book ot its probable date, character, A«u 36. Julias (Rethsalda), 88. Justin Martyr, 63. KabbaIa,the,SI. Kanah, R., 87. Kedron, B., 82. 88. 87. Keoeaeth, *m SynagogOtk ALFHARRTICAL TABLB OF OONTKNTB. f I KInRK, 1 and 2, Kiimmarv uf, 19. Kill)"* of Iiia'-l aiid liiiiah, A8. Klnli'iM. It,. >«, 87. Un, 104. KuIk littli, llHlirew namo of Ec- cl>i.sla.Ht«ii, 2f). Kurbilii. meaiilnv of tb« term, 17. Lamentations, nummary of. 28 ; date and authorship of, '£i. La<Hllc)!a, HI. UplH lazuli. 127, 12H. Latin Vorxions of the Scrip- tures, 12. Laudlan MS. of th« Acts, 4B. ' Law.Tli.),' 11, u ; Jewish theory reKardluji. 4'i. Lebanon, Valley of, 81 ; Hount, Hfi. Lebbneus f^Jude), 68. Leoritei, 11., HI, w. Levi, name oi Matthew before hlsciinver^lon. 46. Leviathan 100. Lovitical ritlev H«. LevlUius, tummary of, 17. LIbaiiiis, HI. LlRU-aloe^, 108. Lot, Ills il»;scnndant8, 78. Luke, Ills lil^tory, 47; charac- teristics and summary of his (Josi>cl, 17; authiir (if Acts of the Apostles, 47; prnbablo amanuensis of Bplatie to the H»?brcws, 51. Luz(Ueth-«l), 84, Maccabrpan t>erlod, 44, Maccabees. Klist Book of, sum- mary, SO; Second Hook of, Bunimai-y. d<)te,3f),.S7; general characterl.stics ",«. 37; origin of tli"^ name, 3fi, 43. Macclouia, no. Macli(Hiiaii, field and cave of, 85, 137. I'.H, Ml. Mu.'i<ala, 84. Mala 'lii, his name and history, 3^; style and summary of his prophecy, ^. Mammalia of the Bible, 88 foil, Mamre, 81 ; history and site of. 8B. Manasses, builds a temple on Mt. Oerlzim, 78. Mana.H,ses, apocryphal prayer of, 3fi. Maneh, 132. Mahusnripts, Early, of the New Test-iment. 4fi. Marlanine, 44, 62. Mark, his history, 46, 47; c'la- racteristlcs and summary of his Gospel. 47; resemblance between It and Matthew, 47. Mary, miitberof Mark. 46. Masiirah. Masoretes, 14, Mattathins.rather of .Tudas Mac- cab.xHis, :>«. 4,1. Matthew, his hlstDry, 46; sum- mary of his Gospel, 46; Its dat«, arrange ment, charac- teristics. Ac. 46. Matthew's H5ble. 12. Meat-offering, 148. MeitiiMo. i'laln of. 82. Meicillotli, 14. -a*. Mel(hl-/e<lek. Hfi. M«'|il<i. l'i,H4. Meiia'ait'lin. 130. MeiDrkiiis. Iilph prl'-st, 43. Mer.'ni(Ilui>-h).UH2. 87. 101.110. Me'tripiiuiniia, ><'i. Messiah, prophecies relating to. In Isaiah ■>! ; in l»anlel, 29; His ti'ue character attested by Mattliew, 4(!. Metals oi the Kible, 120. Metiii'Kcniiin, 79. Mi(^uh, history of. 31 ; inmmsry III his pi'opheclea, 31. Midianites, 75. Milciiin. 7n, Mineral substances of Palestine, Miracles In the Old Testament. 40. Mirai les of our Lord. 08. MI-lMia, the, 79. Mifi), 140. Mlzufli, 84. MIziiilm. 74, 78. Mrtivb. 74. Miialiites, 71, 78. Miiabitestone. 74, 78. Mdldch, .S2, 7B 1<«. Mtiiiey.puichasliiirpowerof,lS3. Months, the .I^wish, 80. Mtiidfjrui, prtilmhie author of the !ool< (if Esth.-r, 21. Mdi'lah, Mdinit, bi, 8,5. 86. Moses, author of the Penta- teuch, 1(1 ; Hook of Job attrl- but*^ 10 htm, •£), fi; dispute retrmdinif his body, recorded by lU'le. ."W. Mdimtaiiis of the Bible, 86. Music, vocal anil Instrumental, notices of. In Scripture, 129. Nahum. history of, 31 ; date and aulhoi ship of his prophecy, 31. Names. 'I'itles. and Offices of Christ, m. Naplit,ill, tilbeof.Ql. Naziiri'iiM history and meaning of th" term. 70. Nr./ar ih description Of, 84. Nazarlt-s. 77. Neho Mount. 86. Nebiirli iilii •/zar,28,99,74, 88, R8. Nehf-miih, 11 ; summary of the Book iif. 20. Nethhiims. 140. New .l>riiHa1em, Foimdatlona of the. V». New Testament, the, 48 folL: di- visions of, 4H ; books ot, their wmiit rpart In the Old, 46. Nile. It.. 87. 131, 119. Nineveh. Its destruction, 31 ; ex- cavations at 31 . 144. Numbers, Book of, summary, 17. Obadiah. history of, 32; nun- many of. .*2. Oflteriti|/s for the Altar <pre- scribed by Leviticus). 17. Old Latin version of the Sorip- tures, 12. Old Testament, the, 13 foil.; nam sa«es from, (pioted in Hm New, 66 foil,; relerred to. 7ii foil.: tnclileiits recorded In. relerred to in the Saw, T2 foil. Olivet, Mount. K6, I'Ai, 124. Omer. \M, l.'" 14o. Oneslmu... rtiave of Philemon. i^ Onlas. 1. II, III, IV. V. hi^li prlestn. 43. Oniaa. colony near ilellopolt*. 4 , (^)nkelos. 13. Ophel. 140. 141. Ophir. H(j, 108. 128. Ophrah. 84. Origen, 11, 12,48,63. Ormazd. 70. Orontes, li., 81, 82. Osiris. 144. Padan-Aram. 82, 120. I'alestlne, old inhabitants oi 74; chief towns of s.i foM ; i'naf and sacr-d placet o(. » > '"ti. Its physical features aod cht- raoterl»iic.s. si, h6 Palmyra. HI. Papias, Ifi. 53. Papyrus, no. i:<4. 136. 144. Parables in tlie Old Testaniont 41. Parables of our Lord, their prin- cipal lessons, r.9. Pai isiiui MS. of the Oospels, 46. Parthiaus, 76. I'assover. the. 17. 80. Tastorai Kpistl'^*, ■!. Patmos, .lohn hainslied t4>, 68. I'anl. A'tsS of. 4H : nt ; Tinlh i*-' ; at Kphesus. 48; M ;ssioii.-irv Journeys. 63. 64: Voyage to Rome. >'H. Pauline Epistles. 48 foil.; their subsrriptUms, 48. Paz<!nd. 76. Pehlevi, 76. renny, i;«. Pentateuch, 13, 14; mennfmr of the t«rm. 15; Its antlienticity and (it'iHiineness !;., ic ; ilor-es Its probable au'hor. 16, Pentecost, 17, hi. i i t ; Christian Church founded ou the Day of. 47, Perizzltes, 76. Persecutions, the first and se- cond. 48. Persians, their language. *c.. 76, Peshiio version of the Scrip- tures. 12. Peter. furnished Mark with some materials for his ';osp>»l. 47: Acts of. 48 ; First and Second General Epistles of, charac- teristics and summary, 62. 8«e Simon Peter. Petra. 75. Pharisees, origin of, 43, 44, 77. Pbarpar. 82. 87. Philemon. Epistle to, date and characteristics of, 52. Philip the tetrarch. m. Pbilippl. chief events at. W>. Phllipplans, Epistle to, date, cha- racteristics, and summary, 50. Philemon, f* IV. V. liUI' ISfi. 144. lid Testaniont urd. their priii- ie OospelH. 46. le first «nd se- j anitn*K«, *c.. "0. i of the 8i!rip- 1« (Ilk with xome; (lis 'Jiisiwl, 47: ; iist and Second ties of. charac- uminary, 62. 8«e tie to, date and !S of. 52. ' ■rch, as. j WMits at. W. I stleto,d»te.cha-! nd summary, 50. ALPHABKTIOAL TABUt OF 0ONTBNT8. rhni!«tla, 82. , , riilllttlDfs, their tansuace. Ac, 74. Thllo Jadflius. 11, 86. Micnniclaiis. 74, 76. I'hylai itrlts. 140. 'ri»M'>>5 of silver,' UB. I'llat*-, 7h. rirke Ahoth, 79. risiiii. U.. 87. Full-tax. 44. rolyrnrp. 4^. 63. I'orpliyry, Iflt. rottttUH. ill: Jacob's, 117. Praynrn, Special, In the Old Tes- tament. 41. rrayrs, .«tifftlal. In the New Ti'stiimeiif. 66. Precioiix Htoiies of the Bible, 12(! foil. • rrecepfn, rhe R13,' 42. tliefieven.ofNoah,77. rrecipltHlloii, Mount of, 81. rrp<iliyt<'r, 141. I'l-lcsihood, the Jewish, 18. I'lo-comiil. 1.18. Proourattir of Hyrla, 44. rit(p«r Namfs. Hcrlpture, Dic- tionary of, m foil. ProphtfcleH relatliw to Christ, Bl . rnpliHl. m'-anlim of the appel- lation, lil. rrophets. the; their place sup- plied aftfT the (In, tvlty by the Hprllx'S, ? . Troph.'tr The.'lS, 14, 16. Pro-pr? ■ r. i:w. Pnwiyi of the Temple, and of theiiate, 77. Proverlis. summary, date, and . authorship of 2.1. Psalm ('XIX. Iti division and arrant'Hnient, 2*2. I'M. |rs.alms. fllvisions of. 22; com-' pan.'d to an < 'ra tnrlo, K ; Bible version and ireneral character of. -J".'; Table of aiitliorshi(i and ('nnipilatlon of. 2^^; head- ings of ?:'. ; classlflcatlon of, arcorillnir to subjects. 23; al- phabetical table of first lines, , 24, 2.5. I Ptolemais f Accho), Wl. Ptolemy Kueri-'etes, 38, 43. Ptoii-my I,i(il. 12. 1 Ptolemy riilhidelpbua, 191 4S. iPtolemy Hoter. 42. IPubllrans, 77. 142. I Put. TO. jPurlm. 17.21,80. |Qaadrnped.t of the Bible, R9 foil. Illabbath-Ammon, capital of the I Ammonites, 7."). iRamah. M. [B'l konloK of time adopted by John. 47; by the Jews gene- ralk. VKX Jefu'.'e. cities of. 86. 186. Seph ilm. 74. ■nil dim. battle of, 141. ?!>iiies of the Bible, 99 foil. ievelatlon of John the Divine, evidence of Its irenalneness.SS; «baract«rUtlcs and ■ammarT, 63; the prophetic visions. 68: Its relation tu otticr books of the r.ilde 70. Revised Version, the. 1.1. Khelnis (Uhemlsh) New Tetta^ nieiit. 111. RIninion. K4. KIninton (ns place-name), 120. lilvers, lakes. Ac., of Bcripture, K7. Itnmans. the, 44, 71. Itomaiis. Kpistle to. Its oharac- terl.stics, summary, and date. 4X. • It .lers" of the BynaKOfTue, 42.79 Ruth, Huuimary of, 19. Sabbath, the, 17. Habhath day's Journey. 199, Sabbatical Yeir. 17. Saddiicces. i)rl|tln of. 4,3. 44, 78, Samaria. Hill of. 81. Samaria, slie and history of, 86. Samaritan Pentateuch, 14. Samaritans. 37. 7H. Hanmei. 1 and 2. summary of. It); date and authorship of, 19. 8«mne1. Judires and Ruth at- triliut.d to. IH, 19. RaTiballftt. 78. Sanhedrln. its /unctions ar^l history, 7«; its relations to the tJreat Syi.ajrogne, 79, PawUrlt. 7(1. Satrap of Syria, the, 3^. 43. Paul, his character, 19. S<nt)eKoat, the. 91, HcarRhwnis, lOft. 'Searlet,' lO.^. Schools of the Prophet*, 84. 86. Scribes iS'opher'mV their func- tions and history, 78, 79. Scripture, Canon of, 11. • S'crlptnres. The.' 11, 12, 14, 16. Wrytlilaos. 7fi. S'-a-coast never oecnpled by the Hebrews. 102. 123. Sects, I'artleg, Ac„ among the Jews. 77 foil. Seir. Mount, 8«. Selah. 23. Se!cupi!». 82. Semitic races, 74. 78, Sennacherib. 31. 74. 8eptuai?inl version of the Scrlp- tnres. Us history, *c., 12. 43. Seven < 'hnrches of Asia, 63. Sharon. Main of, 82, 100; rose of. 117. 121. Pheha. i0!t. 11."! 12.\ Shecheni. its hi.story, 87, 78. 86. Shechlnah. 142. Shekel. U'. 13,^ SheHach. 79. Shem. ance.stor of the Semitic peoples. 74. 7.5. Rhewbread. 136. Shiloh. its site and history, 80i 1:^4. H2. Shnr Desert of. 82. Slddlm, Vnle of, 124. 12f>. Sldon (Zldon). 81 ; Its history, *c„ 83. Silas and Pftutr<M. Klloam. Pool of. 137. HI. Himon 1. Ilifth Priest, 'the Just.' last survivor oi the (Jreat SynaKoKUe, 4'.'. 4:1. Simon I'eU-r, his history. 62, SInal. 8n. 100; its fCUo|ot;|,-«1 characteristics, I2i: nianni of, 107; orliilii o( the name 111. Sinaitle MS. of the New Testa ment, 46. Sli^n. KfK "Ion. Slaves, value of, 188. Soap, 121, 14". 8o<iom, appli) of, 100, 131 ; vine of. li.M21 Solomon, author of main por- tion of I'Mi\erbs. and ol V,r- cleslastes. 2r>. BoiiK of Solom<iii. summary <il 2(); conjei'luti's rtHjanliiiu, VW date and a'lthorship of, ifi; nridialii'; Intei pr«?t*tlon of Ponsr >' ' nim. ?M, Sopt>t;r'" ••'Scribes P.patti, 90 Z\ I'-'fi Kt"|ih" 1. iiuotrs the Se^lptn^e^ tm':,()hrii«tlca!lv. ."M. «'' ■ lltn ■/ '.ly pu* f.xliath ' ■ aiii at,' (onti i , . Strin(p.'d T)st- .iuent* of the I'lblo. 1"". Subjec -li T to the Holy SorU>- tiiT rifoii. Sv^cotl:. :.». fi'is.anna. apocryphal hi.story ol, S'mbols of the four Evwrmellsts, 4B. Sjmmachns. his version of tlit- Old Testament, 12. Synairot'tie, the (jn-at 11. 29, 32, 3r). 4'.!. 4'( 7'.>. Roll-! cnre used In their trflnscrti>tlon. 14. Synat'oiriics esfal'ished by Exra ai'.d Nelieml«li, 4',^; their na- ture and fimctlons. 79. •Synoptical (iospels,* meaning of tne term. 40; differences between them and John's fio.spel, 47. Syria, chief towns of, 82; physi- cal f'rniation. Ac, K1. Syria, in A.V.=:Aram ; Byrlan= Aramaic, W. Syrlac version of the Scriptures, 12. Syrians, 74, 76. Tal^iernacie, 18. 142. Tabernacles, Feast of. 17,80,112, I1H. 120. TJ'J. |-.':MdO, Tabor. Mt., 81,86. Talllth. 144. Talmud. 12. 16, 42; founded on oral tradition. 42 ; the Jeraa*. lem and |:abylot\laii, 7!). Tainiudist.s. their work 14. 'Tarfrums.' meaiiinK of the term ; their contents. Ac, 13, ^,79, Tarshlsh (Tartessus), 88. 125. 127. AXiFHABBTIOAL TABLK OF OONTENTB. Tanhlsh, ships of, 142. Taurus, Mount, HI. Taverner's Bible, 13. Tekoa, native place of Amos, 30 ; Jub supposed to have lived near, SI. Temple, the, site, history, and description of, 8.\ 143. Temple, the new, building of, S2. Temple, Herod's, 44, 85, 14.?. Ten Tribes, revolt of the. 37. Terapliim, 143. Tertulllan. 45. 58, Testament, Old and New, his- tory and meaning of the term, 11, 45, 46. ' Tertus Ueceptus,' 14. Thaddjeus (.lude), .53. Theortotion, his revision of the Septuagint. 1% 'M). Thessalonians, First and Second Epistles to, characteristics and summary, 50, 51. ThessalDuica, its history and geogj-aphieal position, 60; Its politarchs, 141. Three Children, Song of the, 36. Tiberias, Sea of, 81, 82, 87. Tlglath-Fiieser, 92. Timothy (Timotheus). his hlv tory, 49, 51 ; First and Second Epistles to, date, character- istics, and summary, 61. and Paul, «4. Tlrzah, Its site and history, 86. Titus, at Corinth, 49; his his- tory, 61, 52; Epistle to, cha- racteristics and summary, 51, 62. Tobit. apocryphal book of, its probable date and character, i Tophet (Topheth). 131, 138. 143. ' Tra-litions,' 42, 79. 'Treasures, the." 28. Tr<'es plants, flowers, ACt of the r.ihle, 108 foil. Tiip>.li, 81. Traiisfii^niatiofi, the, mention- ed iu 2 I'eter, 62; scene of, 83, 86. Troas. I'a'il at, 49, 61. Trinnpets, Keast of, 17, 80. Ti}raiiiaiis. 74. Tyndale's translation of the New Testament, 12. Tyre, SI ; its history, Ac, 82, B3, 111. 113. 126; king ot his or- n.imeiits. 128. Tyrlan purple, 103. Uncanonical books, 11. Uncial MSS. of the New Testa- ment, approximate number of, 45. Unknown God, 143. UiUeavened bread. Feast of, a«« Pas.sover. TTr of the (^laldees, 37. Urim aiKl Thummim, 143, 144. Urus, the, 94. Usher's chronology of the Old Testament, .T7. Vannic Inscriptions, 74. Vatican MS. of the New Testa- ment, 45. Venison, 91, Versions, of the Scriptures, 12, 13 ; early, of the New Testa- ment, 45. Vulgate translation of tbe Scriptures. 12. Watches, night, 133, 160. Weeks. Feast of, 17, 144. Weights, measures, Ac, tables of, 1.S2, 1.S3, Wheat liarvest, time of, 12.S. Wind in.struMents of the liible, 130 Wisdom, the Book of, early ver- sions, 34 ; summary, :!5 ; die- , tion. date, Ac, ;t5. ' Wor.l made K)e.sh,' the subject I of .John's Gospel , 47. | Words obsolete or ambiguous, i 145 foil. I Writinif materials, 144. Wyclifre's translation of the Scriptures, 12. Year, the Jewish, civil and sacred, how reckoned, 80. Zacharias, death of, 72. Zamicummim, 74. Zareil. X7. Zarephath, 83. ' Zealots." 77, 144. Zebedee, father of James and John, 47. Zechariali, history of, .33 ; sum- mary and date of his pro- phecy, 33. Zend, 76. Zephaniah, history of, .TO ; sum- niary of his pvopheciei.. 32. Zerubbabel, 20. Zidon, see Hidon. Zion, Mt., 86, 86. Zuzim, 74. 10 9f James and HELPS TO THE STUDY OP THE BIBLE. I. THE TITLE OF THE BIBLE. Thi Trrtr of the Bible 1» of medieval orlirin. It is not found In Anglo-Saxon, though UospEL (God-spell or good-spell. I.e. story of God or good story) hsw come to us from thai torijfue. It is derived through the Norman French from the Latin Biblia, which was treated In the Middle Ages as a feminine singular noun, though it was a mere transliteration of the Greek neuter plural jSijSAta. That Greek Christians should call the books which were read in their churches TO, ^i^Aia (The Books) waA natural enough: but this usage has not been traced higher than the fourth century, when It is found In Ohry- sostom. In the Gospiils, and Acts, and Epistles, the books which were read in the Jewish syna- go^rnes are often entitled "The Scriptures." Sometimes (e.g. 1 Cor. xlv. 21) "The Law" seems to be used as a name which comprehends them all. Taul. In a notable passage, call* the books of Moses, If not the whole of the Hebrew Canon, " The Old Covenant ' («7rl rjl avayvutrei, t^« iroAoia? fiioft^ifrj?, 2 Cor. Ul. 14). In the same context he describes himself and his fellow-laboureis as " ministers of a New Covenant." These terms (19 TraAaia £ia^«n} and 17 Kaivri Sia^ijKT/) were employed after- wards by ecclesiastical writers to denote the Jewish and Christian Scriptures respectively. I The Latin rendering of SiadrjKri fluctuated at ' first between inalritmenlwn and textamenlum 1 ! but teslnmentuvt prevailed. Hence In the lan- ' guages of the West the two collections of Trrlt- i Ings which mak'; up the Bible came to be I called "The Old Testament" ant? "The New Testament." IL THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE. Oanon (Oreek, a straight ro^, used figuratively of a tttsling rule In art, logic, grammar, or etnlcs, occurs In the sense of a "rule of life" in Ga!. vl. 16. In the early ages of Christianity, the term was used generally to denote a standard of opinion and practice. Its first direct applica- tion to the Holy Scriptures occurs In the " Im- 8rlmatur" appended by Amphllochlus to his atalogtie fA.D. 380i; though Origen seems to have termed those bonks Cnnoniettl which Chris- tians regard as genuine and of Divine authority. Unranonieal books are those not specifieii In the Canon. ApocryphdlhooV-i are those of uncertain authority ; they are found in MS8. as well as in grinted Bibles in company with the Onmrnicul ooks, and are read for historical purposes, and for "instruction of manners." External and internal evidence alike Is against their Inspiration and Divine authority, and they are no part of the rule of faith. The Bible Is the Canon, or authoritative standard, of religion and murals. THB JEWISH OANON. Before the Captivity there are only faint traces of the minle of pre- serving the sacred writings. Moses ordered " the Book of the Law " to be put " In the side of the ark " (Deut. xixl. 26 ; cp. 2 Kings xxil. 8). To thl« was subsequently added that of Joshua, and other Annals: and later. Proverbs, and some Prophecies, for Darj'cl refers to the "Books" (i«. 2), Zechariah to " the Law and former Pro- phets" (vii. 12), anvl Isaiah to "the Book of the Lord " (xxix. 18 ; Jtxxlv. 16). Ezra and the "Great Synagogue" nyist probably determined the Canon of the I.ar, In its final shape ; atid Sehenilah "gathererJ together the acts of the kings and the prop*iets. and those of I>avid," when " founding a library " for the second Tentple i2 Mace. II. 13) «. 432 B.C. The first notice of the Old Testament as a collection of writings U tn the Prolotfue to the Greek translation of Ecclesiastlcus (B.c. 131), which specifies the " Law and the I'rophets. and the rest of the books." (Op. Luke xxiv. 44.; Phllo Judseus (B.C. 20- A.D. 401 refers to constant use of "the laws and oracles produced by the prophets, and hymns and other " (writings). Josephus (a.d. S,S— «. 100) [ enumerates twenty-two books as "divine," yiz. 1 five of Moses, thirteen of Prophets (in which Job 1 was probably Included), and /(M«r of " hymns and 1 directions of life." He mentions all the books of the Old Testament as Canonical, except Job, | Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Sonc of Solomon, : to which he does not allude, as none of thiem > furulslied any materials for his work. He also '; adds, that, since the death of Artaxerxes (B.C. ! 424), "no one had dared, up to his day, to add ' anything to them, to take anything from them, j or to make any change in them" (AminH Apion, I I. 8). Thus, the Jewish Canon was finally settled j in the time of Exra and Nehemiah. and its con- tent", were identical with our own, our thirty- nine bonks being grouped so as to accord with ' the twenty-two h-tters of the Hebrew alphabet ! (the twelve mln i- prophets counting as one, j Ruth being coupled with Judges. Ezra with Nehemiah, Lamentations with Jeremiah, while ; the two B(K>ks of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles ' were reckoned as one each). That these did not ! constitute the entire Ilebrev sacred literature . is i!vi<lent from the fact that reference Is made ! In the Old Testament to fifteen other books, ' while others again are mentioned in the Apo- 1 crypha which were rejected from the Jewish I (?anon. The whole of the books Included In the , Jewish Canon are quoted in the New Testa- 1 ment as "Scripture," except Judees, Kcclesla»- ' tes, the Song of Solomon, Esther, Err*, and ' Nehemiah: but, In ad.iitlon. the "Book of K- I noch" Is quoted by Jude (verse 14). Our Lord j also quotes from an unknown book (Luke xl. 1 4<)— 151 : John vll. 38), and so, too. James (It. 6, 6). Jerome notices that the twenty-two books 1 U VT^STONS OF THT? SCRTPTTTKES. i < f coincide with the letters In the Hebrew alpha- ! bet, and that the five double letters coincide i with the five double books (Samue), Kinns, Chronicles, Ezra, and Jeremiah). U<; irlves the contents of the Law, F'rophets. and {Jiifilojfrapha In exact accordance with the Hebrew authori- ties, as mentioned above, classini; Daniel with the last. The Talmud also agrees In t*ie same list, aud gives the writers of the several boolcs. THE 0HIW8TIAN CANON. The Rooks of the Jewish Canon were read from the first In Christian assemblies, as of Ulvine authority (Lardner, ii. 132, r)26). and were largely quoted by ecclesiastical authors. Mellto and Urii,:en deemed It important to ennmnrate thfm care- fully. Together Tilth the writings of th'i Apo- stles and the Evangelists they formed tlie Chris- tian Canon. III. VET^KIONS OF THE SCRIPTURES ». GREEK VERSIONS. 1. 0/ these the Beptua- ginl occupies the )\lphest rank. According to tradition, it was translated from the Hebrew by 8ev«nty-t.wi!< Jews, each of whom, in a separate cell, made a complete translation ol' the entire Old Testament, and, when compared, these seventy-two copies were found to be so com- pletely Identical that they were deemed to be Inspired. Jerome disbelieved thin story; and the ii<eqaa'lty of the rendering of dllTrtrent por- tions seems to afford convincinc proof that they were the work of different persons and of dif- ferent times. More i>robably it wa.s begun In the time of Ptolemy Lagi, and finished In that of his successor Ptolemy Phila.ielplius (B.C. 285 1. It seems to have been the only .Scripture with which the Alexandrian .lews and the early Chris- tian writers were familiar. It is not accurately translated froro the llf-'.irew. the text showing many Important variations, both In words and phrases, as well as some additions to the origi- nal; and It contains many Coptic words. In this ver.slon, the Pentateuch possesses the high- est literary merit, the Boiik of Proverbs ranks next, and Kccleslastes occupies a very low place; the Prophets, Psalms, and oMier books are poor productions, while the Kook of Daniel was so Incorrect as to be disused by the early Christian Church. 2. Aqniht. at the instigation of the Alexandrian Jev.s, sought in the .•iecond cfotwry a.d. to cor- rect the inaccuracy of the TAX. by a new trans- lt,tton, which was so lit^nal as to be sometimes unlixtelliKlble: it was highly esteemed by the .Tews, and Is quoted in the Talmud : but it is dis- credited by early Christian wi iters. 3. Thfotlaliott. about the same time, revised the LXX., merely correcting its inaccuracies, and his translation of Daniel superseded that of the LXX. 4. SymmnrhuB (e. A.D. 200) gives his name to a n«w translation, which Is paraphrastic, like the LXX.. but displays more purity and elegance of Iftnguftfre. It proceeded from the Ebtonltes, a sect of Christian heretics, who did not admit the divinity of (Christ. Three later versions (quoted in Ortgen's Hexa- pla) W(!re anonymous: only fragments of them are preserved. flYRTAO. The Peiihten version has been ii~ tHbut!(d to th<' second or even to the first century after Christ, and a Syriac version certainly exlst«id very (Hivly. It contains all the (Canonical B<wks of the Old Tesfament, as well as those of the Now (except the latest, viz. the 2nd and 3rd Kplstles of J dim. ? Peter, the Epistle of Jude, ftnd the Revelation). The Old Testament is * Wot Notes OD the fltHRtw Tmi- of the Old Test** Bent, see Section IV. translated from the Hebrew. This version has been always accepted by all sections of the Syrian Church as anthentlc, and from It several Arabic translations have been made. LATIN VERSIONS. Fragments of an ancient Latin Version of the African (.hurch. translated from the LXX., of about the second century a.d., are found in ancient Christian writers. This was superseded In Italy by the Ilala, and this in turn by the Vulgnte (I.e. the mrreui text). Jerome (a.d. 383) revised the current Latin ver- sion of the New Testament, lie also translated the Old Testament Into Latin from the Hebrew. For this work he took up his residence at Beth- lehem, and was occupied upon It for twenty-one years. Although at first the reverence for the LXX. militated against its reception, from the time of Gregory the Great It became the au- thorised version of the Western Church. This translation, however, was gradually corrupted by intermixture with other Latin versions. Tlie dl.scordance of the copies In use was noticed by the (,'ouncll of Trent in one of its decrees, and Bixtus V gave to the world a revised text In ir>90 A.D. Three years later the present standarc? edition was issued by Clement V ill. Besides the Byriac and the Latin, there are many other versions, made at different times. and in countries widely .separated one from an- other. These are for the most part independent testimonies, and not mere copies of soTne one common original, as their verbal differences sufficiently attest; but their complete agree- ment in all essential points demonstrates the care with which the sacred books have been preserved, while It establishes their Integrity more satisfactorily than that of any other an- cient book is established. ENGLISH VERSIONS. Translations ol the Psalter and of some other parts of the Pible yi&cn made In the thirteenth century or earlier- 1380. Wyeliff« trtnslated the New Testament from the Latm Vulgate. Ills followers added the Old Testament. (The whole work was edited by Forshall and Madden for the Clareiidoii Press in IHfiO.) 1625. Tpndale'i New Teitam«Ht was printed at Cologne. Many copies of it were publicly burnt by order of the Bishop of London. IHB. MUet Coverdale translated the vfhole Bible from the Latin Vnlgate and the German, probably under the patronaeo of Thomas (Crom- well. This was the first Version of the whole Bible published In Buglish. It was probably printed at ZQrich. 15.37. Matlhfwi't Bihte. A fusion of the two translations of Tyndale and Coverdala by John Rogefs. This was begun abroad, but the print- ing was eventually undertaken by Grafton and IS Books of the the first In le authority irgely quoted I ano Uri,!«n e thtTii care- t of t'ni Apo- aed the Chri<- !s version has ctlims of the rom It several de. » of an ancient ■ch. translated 1 CBiitnry a.d., writers. This Uala, and this inrroit text), ■eiit Latin ver- also tianslated m the Hebrew, deuce at Beth- far twenty-one erencH for the .tioii, from the ecame the ail- Chiirch. This [ally corrupted jatin versions, use was noticed of its decrees, I revised text In •esoii* standard JT. itin, there are Jittereut times, d one from an- irt independent ;s of some one bal differences >mpli!te agree- munst rates the I <]{>'. have been their hitegrity any other an- ilatlons of the ts of the r.ihle itnry or earlier. ^ew Testament Wlowei's added . ork was edited Clarendon I'ress t was printed at publicly burnt ted the whole v\ the (lerman, Thomas (Irom- m of the whole t was probably Ion of the two ■erdale by John , but the print- by Ui-afton and QENUINKNKSfl ANT tNTEGBlTY OF THK OLD TESTAMENT. Whitchurch of London. It was published with the King's licence, and was the first " Authorised Version. ' 1639. Tavemer'i, an expurgated edition of Matthew's Bible, edited by Taverner at the In- stigation of the ecclesiastical authorities. 1.W9. Oranmer'», or The Great Silde. A new edition of Matthew's Bible, revised, and com- pared witli the Hebrew, by Coverdale and otlicrs. and published in Eozland under the sanction of Cranmer. Vm. The Oeneva Bitie. Published by the refugee reformers at Geneva, and for half-a-cen- tury the most popular of all English versions. !"i68. The Bishopt' Bible. A revision of the Qreat Bible made at the suggestion of Arch- bishop Pavker by fifteen theologians, eight of whum were Bishops. A second edition appeared In 1572. 1682. The Kheims Vertion of the Nevn Ttffiiment. Tlds translation was made from the Vnigate. A companion translation of the Old Testament Was published at Douai In 1«09-1610. 1611. The Authorined Vemion, translated from the Hebrew and Greek <by order of JamesI) by I for >y-seven divines, each taking a portion, which | was revised by the Wliole body. This, from its great excellence, gradually superseded all pre- ceding versions. 1886. the Eolv Bible, being the Venion eel forth A.D. 1611 compared with the riMsl anrieiU au- thorities and revined. Printed for the Uuiversltlos of Oxford and Oambridge. IV. GENUINENi^SS AND INTEGRITY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. In writings which claim to command belief from the world In all ages the following cre- dentials are requisite :— 1. Genuinenrna, i.e. that they are the works of the persons w^iose names they bear, 2. Inteniiit/. i.e. that they are tlie un- altered writings of those authors. ITS GENUINENESS. EXTEBKAL KVIDKNCI. The Jews, to whom these bofiks were entrusted, have been in all ages unanimous in their testi- mony that the Tentatench was written by Mo- ses ! the Psalms by David, and those whose names are affixed tt) thera; the Proverbs by .Solomon; and that others were the work of those vvliyse names they bear; and, with eqiia* unanimity, testify to the authority of those books whose writers' names are lost. They are accredited by successive generations, till we come to the mention of them in the "Prologue" to Eccle- slastlcus, the treatise of Josephus against Anion, and the writings of the New Testament. They are also frequently quoted by one another as authoritative and genuine; and the Peut»Ueui:h. Psalms, and Proplnjts. as well as the hWtoiical books, are so quoted by our Lord Uitnsclf, They were all admitted tu be genuine by successive councils of the Christian Church. TNTEENAL Evidbncr. a) The Naliondtil]/ of the teritfrs. They all (with the possible exceptions of the authors of Job and Esther) profess to he Jews of Palestine, a people peculiarly sepa- rated from the rest of mankind by lellgion, by unique customs, and by physical position. These peculiarities are implicitly maintained throughout the whole biMiks, which show no evidence of contact witli the literature of any other countries except those in which the writers profess to have been in temporary exile. (2) The Language, except in Daniel and Ezra. Is uniformly Hebrew, wliich ceased to be a liv- ing speech soon after the Babylonish t'aj»tivlty. Some parts of Dani«d and also of Ezra are wrlt- len In Hebrew, others in a form of Aramaic 1 whirls is transitional, and presents various points t,of difference irom tiie later Chaldee. This curi- ous phenomenon finds its explanation in the re- aiilHuce of Daniel oud Ezra tit lia,by Ion, and ^he)r "latlon to Babylonian and Penian mien who successively held sway over that city and the surrounding countries. (3) Oircnnixtantialiti/. The records contain his- tories, frequent genealogies, and bii)eri\phies, all of which are capable of more or 1m?s vcrifti'ation from other records, but no material discre- pancy has been proved. (4) The Vndfsigrtfd Coineideneee (see Blunfs work on this subject) are numerous atid deserve attention. Then, again, the pliysical allusions a;e exclusively applicable to Palestine, whose geographical and geological conformation la un- paralleled; while the /jofi and/nH»a, as gather- ed from the work Itself, Have tjeen proved by modern explorers to coirespond exactly with the phenomena of that conivtry (see Table of "TBEE8, PLANT8, *C.," pp. 108 foil.). ITS INTEGRITY. The scrupulous care taken by Ezra, and those who followed him, to pre- serve the text of the Old Testament, after Its Canon was completed, is snflicieiitly evident from the zealous accuracy with whico the dis- crepancies in the text of various copies have been preserved. This is perhaps most conspi- cuous In certain Psalms, of which two distinct MKS. are extant, containing In some instances as many as sixty variations In the text of the two copies. The ancient Hebrew, in which it was written, was, after the (^aptivity, superseded by the Aramaic (a mixture of CJialdee with He- brew). For a time the former was retained as the sacred, while the latter was the vernacular, language; but, before the ( hristian era. almost all the Scriptures were translated into Aramaic. In the time of Kzra. It Is evident that an Aramalf version followed the reading of the Hebrew orl* glnal In the synagogues (Neh. vili. H). These Arat male Interpretations, calleil " Targums," are vai liiahle, as affording proofs of the correct readings of ancient MH8. of the Old Testament, and %\s^ of the precise meaning of obscure words. j Of tliese Targums ten have come down to asl giving between them a complete Interpretation of the whole of the books, exceil Ezra and Nel hemiah. The Targum to Daniel Is not fnUf known. The earlie.st are those of Jonathan (oq the Prophets) and Onkelos (on the Pentateuch)] the former Is a paraphrase, the latter a literu IS ,ili ,11; 'II •'Pi' N0TK8 ON THE OLP TKSTAMEHT. translation, word for word, from the Hebrew; the former was written shortly before the Chirls- tian era, while Onkelos was contemporary with Ohrlst, and a pupil of (Gamaliel. The Hebrew MSH. consist of th« Synagogue BoIIh, and copies for priyate reading. The former aw the more Important, and were written, as Josephus tells us. on fine skins (some of which, found In the Crimea, and therefore possibly be- longing to the Jews of the Dispersion, are still E reserved In the Imperial Library at St. Peters- urg). The care with which they were tran- scribed is evident from the rules laid down in the Talmud. One scribe copied the consonaiits. another Inserted the vowel-points and accents in a fainter ink, a third revised the copy, and a fourth wrote in the Masorah, These rolls con- siRted of, (1) the Tentateuch for Law); (2) iWe- gilloth ("rolls"); and (3) the Ha^ihtamlh ("dis- missals"). It Is from these and the Oreek trans- lations, made by the Alexandrian Jews, compar- ed together, tliat a correct copy of the Scriptures mu.st be derived ; and the EiiglLsh Authorised Version was formed from the best recensions ! known at the time of Its preparation. Althouirh the "various readings" In the MSfi. and printed editions of the Hebrew Rible are very numerous, being estimated at 30,(kk), and even by some scholars at 200,000, these are very unimportant. The Hebrew IMble of the present day is substantially the same as the recension made by Ezra and others, which was the " Textus Eeceptus" of our Lord's time. In It how- ever, the old phraseoUigy has been occasion- ally modernised, f-bscure expressions explained by glosses, and '.he ch-onoloKles and Kenealogies have suffered, especially through the errors of transcribers. Thus ihere are many alterations In the language, yet r )ne In the nifaning. of the original writers. We *iave no autographs and no perfect MSH. of either Hebrew or Greek Scrip- tures, neither have we of any (ireek or Latin classic author ; on the contrary, there Is no ancient book (sacred or secular) of which the text Is not mor« or less imperfect. In this re- spect the Hebrew Scriptures stand in the same position as all other writings of antiquity. Dr. Rentley states the case truly :— "It Is a fftct Un- deniable, that the sacred books have .suffered no more alterations than common or cla«.sic au- thors, and have no nnore variations than what must necessarily have happened from the na- ture of things; and It has been the common sense of men of letters, that numbers of MSB. do not make a text precariou.s, but are useful, nay necessary, to its establishment and car- Ulnty." The Talmndists undertook a highly critical collatior. of many different texts, which, how- ever, they Interpreted by a great mas-i of tradi- tional commentary ; but they collected tn«ether all that was known and approved of VmUi writ- ten and oral) respecting the sacrerl l)i»oks. re- jecting what was not supported by a consider- able weight of testimony. In the sixth eentury ■K.M., a school of .Jewish Doctors at Tiberias, known as the "Masoretes," extracted from the Talmud the tradilinnal comments ( Wfuoi-afc ) of criticism and grammatical emendations, In order to establish the genuine text of the He- brew Scriptures. The te-vt, as so fixed oy them, became the standard, from which others were multiplied. In the eleventh century a collation was made of the Ma.soretic text of Tilmiias, known as the Palestine f!odex. with the Haby- lonlan text, and between the two there were found to be eight hundred differences of read- ing, none of them, however. In any way affecting the sense of the subject-matter. The Samaritan Pentaleurh must belong to « date earlier than the Captivity of Judah, as the Samaritans had no Intercourse with the Jews subsequently: It is highly probable that It was prior to the separation of the two kingdiims. A careful comparls(m. In modern times, of Its text with that of the Hebrew (" Textus Iteceptus "), has showif that they agree in every material point, the differences being merely verbaL V. SUMMARY OF THE BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. DIVISIONS OP THE OLD TESTAMENT. The Hebrews divided their sacred books into three parts -.— 1. " The Law " (Torah), comprising the five books of Moses. a. "Thb Peophets" (Nebllra), comprising the books of Joshua. Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezeklel, and the twelve Minor Prophets. " The ScaiPTDBEs" (Kethubim). Under this title were placed n. (1) Psalms. Proverbs, Job. (2) Song of Solonton, Ruth, Lamenta- tions, Ecclesia.stes, Esther, (3) Daniel , Ezi-a, Nehemlah, 1 and 2 Ohro- nlcles. 1. Thb Law. The " Book of the Law '• Is men- tioned in Deut. XKxi. 24, 2fi; Josh. t. 8; viii. 34 ; xxlv. 2fi. The distinctness of the five portions shows that they were designed to be separate, and so distinct names were found for each. The Hebrews used for this purpose the rhie/ word In tba Snt Terse of each. In the LXX. they are denoted by titles Indicating the guhJert•mntte^•, which are still In use In the Christian Church, e.g. Oenesls, Exodus, &c. 2. The Prophets. This general appellation was given to these twenty-one books, because they were teritien by Prophets, who, as the Teachers of tile people, were naturally the unnahHs also: e.g. Samuel, Nathan, fJad, Iddo, Isaiali, Jere- miah, Ac. We read of them sometimes as living in communities. They seem to have cultivated literature, music, psalmody, *c. ; and their writ- ings, whether devotional or historical, were re- garded as more or less propheiie (which means iwitrurlive, as well as predictive, cp. Acts xill. X ; 1 Cof. zUi. 2. 8). They were divided into Pbiouer (Joshua, Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel. 1 and 2 Kings) and Po8TB»iORR3; these last being subdivided Into MajoYM and Minorea. The former designa- ti'^n was given to the writings of Isaiah, Jere- miah, and Kzekiel. because of their greater hulk, as well as prophetical pre-eminence ; the latter to the remtinlng twelve prophetical books. The book of Daniel was excluded, partly on account of its author having exercised no prophetic ofllw among " the people," putly Iwcause of its fate 14 • 8UMMABT OP THK PKNTATIUOH. reception into the Sacred Canon : and also. In later tinir^s, because it was quot«d by Oliristians against the Jews. 3. Tbk 8CRIPT0R18 Include the remaining books of the Hebrew Canun. The first (?roui; (1) coiitlsted of the devotional books used in tiie services of the synagogue (the Psalms and I'ro- verbs weekly. Job on most of the great fasts). The second (2). called the " Five Bolls," supplied fur the most paii; the Lessons used on special festivals; the third (3) was a sort of App«!nd'x, in wliicti were placed those ('anonical books whirl were not ranked among " The TrophetH." DIVISIONS OF THE BOOKS. The «4Uota- tlons made in the New Testament from the Old cite only the fcoofri Acts ii.lfi) from whence theyar*; taken(e.xcept in the case of tlie I'salni-.. Acts xiii. 3;;, 8.5). Tliey are mostly from the books read in the synagogue every Sabbath-<lay, anil there are indications of a division into sections tIiUk>^ iv. 17 ; Acts xlil. 15. 33, 35 ; XV. 21 ; 2 Cor. Hi. 14». The Talmud divided "The Law" into titty- four portions, one for each sabbath of the In- tercalary year. These were called Pmshioth, which were subdivided into lesser I'm-^hioth, being the sections of the Lesson taken by each individual Reader. The.se, again, were classed under two heads, viz. '"Open" ifflfirhoih), which marke-^ a change of suUject, like the modem paragraph, and began with a fresh line in the M8S. ; and "Shut" {S,iiu)iinth\, corre- sponding to minor divisions, like sentences, marked only by a «p«r« in the line. , These breaks In the text were denoted by tliH niitials " P " or " 8 " in the margin, to catch tlie read- er's eye; which would seem to be the oriKiu of the t placed before certain verses In the Authorised Version. "The Prophets" also were subdivided into Sabbath Lessons, though not with the same pre- cision or authority. These portions wpre called Biiphtaroth ("dismissals"), because th'^y were read immediately before the close of the service. These were in the ninth century a.D. subdivided by the Masoretes into Verses (I'esnktn), the ter- mination of each in the Hebrew IWRS. being marked by a colon (:). which is retaltied in the Prayer-book version of the Psalms to point them for chanting. In the thirteenth r^nturv a more systematic division into Capituln or rhapters, ascribed to Stephen Langton. or Hngh ot S.i her. was generally adopted in the Latin Vnl.iate to facilitate reference to the text. In the sixteenth century the Masoretic division Into Verses was combined with this divlsitm Into fhapters, and passed from the Latin Vulgate into the English translation published at Geneva In jr.60. In our Old Testament the books are conveniently arranged according to their subject-matter, thus: 1. Tiie Pentatei'CH (or Five Books of Moses*. 2. The HISTORICAL Books (from Joshua to the end of Esther). 3. The Poetical or I)KV()tional Books (from Job to til ) Song of Solomon). 4. The Pbophrtical Books (from Isaiah to MalachlK \i.-TffE PENTATEUCH, or>le«-W«m« book. Is ascribed to Moses by all tradition. Jewlslt and heathen ; and is In other parts of the Old Testament quoted as such, and also by our liord and His Apostles (Matt. xix. 8; John vll. 19; Acts 111, 22). In the Old Testament history, whenever men- cloned, it Is treated as one book, and as an original bork of Moms, nudor tb« vftrioui tltl«». — "Thfl Law of Moses" (Eira vll. 6), "The Bo»>» of the Law of Moses" (Neh. vlll. 1), "The B.M.k of Moses" (Ezra vl. 18). "The Book of the Law of Jehovah by the hand of Moses" (2 Chron. xxxlv. 14), " The Book of tha Covenant " (?< hron. xxxiv. .TO), "The Book of the Law of Jehovah" (2 Chron. xvll. 9). This designation extendi from the days of Jehoshaphai iB.c. 915i to the time of Jesus the son of Sirach (e. 2B0— 200 B.C.). There can be little doubt that the book so styled is virtually the same as our Pentateuch, and iden- tical with the "Book of the Law" placed by Moses in the ark ^Deut. zxzl. 26). Thb Crbatioh. There Is no conflict between the Mosaic account of creation and geology. As regards the fomiathm of the material gh'be, it Is merely stated, in general terms, " In ih hrginniug (iod created the heaven and the earth." The dls« tlnctlon must be carefully observed between the words "created" and "made" throughout the first chapter of (lenesls. The six dfcys' work relates entirely to the Divine action on the eiirth's tnr- face, and the objects visible from It, at the L>egla- nlng of the present epoch of humanity : tbus^ 1. A change from darkness to light. 2. Separation of waters above and below by the Intervention of a firmament. 8. A further division of the waters below into seas and earth, followed by growth of vege- table life. 4. Appearance of san, moon, and stars, visible from the earth's surface. 6. Production of living creatures out of the wat«r and In the air. 8. Production of animals. Inclndlng man, from the mat«rlal earth. The .summary account of the Creation In the Fourth Commandment (Exod. xxi refers, in ge- neral terms, only to the appearance un:ler the Divine hand of visible phenoinena abovt i)ie earth's surface ; but in neither of these acronnts is there anv allusion to the mode by which for- mations below the crust of the earth were made. GENUINENESS OF THK PENTATRUi H. Al- though some fragments claim a higher anti- quity, (1ENE8I8 is acknowledged to he the most ancient complete book In existence. It must; bo viewed, however. In connexion with the four' books that follow It. and of which It Is an In- tegral part, the scope of the whole behig the foundation of a the<>cracy based upon the l«lea' of a single family. Although there seem to lie portions of moi-e ancient narratives eml)o<lled ny the writer in the book as It n«iw stands le.g. the story of Lamech and his two wives ; a •eennd account of the Creation, chap. II.; tho batti" of the five kings against four In the Vale of l<iddim ; tho meeting of Abraham and Melchixedek ; ,'c. ', whence some have supposed that the ori;.'liial narrative has been enlarged at various times by three or more subsequent compilers; yet it is believed that the record In its present state is sub.stantiallv that of Moses, with a few later additions made In the time nf the mo- narchy. Some commentators maintain that two quite distinct narratives have been Interwoven together: the one, more ancient, in which the Deity Is throughout designated by the general term Elohlm (God), while In the other He Is called by the more mystic name of Jehovah (The Lokd)— the former re:)re.v!ntliifc' a general DWtne Influence In the material world, the tat- ter ft lapemftturftl, OTerrullng poirfr, oreftdos i.'> N0TB8 ON THE OLD TB8TAMRNT. an<1 directing it, and requiring adoration in re- turn. Tiiese two pnrtloiiH are characterised as tlie Riuliistlc and Jehovlstic; the former teach- ing natural, the latter revealed religion. There is, iiDwever, througliout th'i Pentateuch a unity, wliich can only be ascribed naturacturily tn one writer. and permanont settlement in cities, might well bo prosp.ictivo. On the ntii'T hand rh»'re are many slniilarlties between It and the rest of the Pentateuch (e.K. tlie use of peculiar Hebrew words and grammatical forms, the frequent reference to the .lews' slavery In Kttypt, to B- gyptlan laws and customs, *c.) which are strong T ^.. « . . — . . evidence In favour of its being the work <if the III the Boolt of EXODUa also, some critics have \ same author, to which must be added tlie direct conjectured the existence of two dl'tiiict docu- testimony of the writer himself In the Ixiok, and ments (Elohlstic and Jehovlstic) bleiid<;d to- its frequent quotation as the "Law of Moses" gether.thoUKh they find It much more difficult to in the New Testament. On the whole, the accurately define them. The book, as a whole, : great preponderance of testimony, both from is strongly hnpremmted with the atmuKphefB external and Internal evidence, favours th« of Kgj'pt, as ma le known to us by modern view that the entire PenUteuch (with the ex- research. Its language shows^ a lar(?e Infu- ception of a few unimportant phrases) Is the sion of Egyptian words; the Ten Plagues are directed. In three groups, against the three primary divinities of ancient Knypt, viz. water, heavenly bodies, and earth,— as also is the Second Commandment ; the enactments of the Mosaic Ijaw are based upon Egyptian life; the whole Constitution of religious worship Is an- tagonistic to Egyptian mythology (e.g. the sacri- fice of sac re<l animal '«). and presupposes residence In a camp, and In a wilderness, as the established rule : while words peculiar to such a life remain fltam|)ed upon ordinances and accessories of wor- ship throughout the religion of the nation Thus, the place of wor.shlp is always "the Tabernacle. I.e. the tent; excommunication Implies being "cast out of the (;amp;" the scapejoat carries the sins of the people Into the " Wihierness ;" the Sabbath becomes a rest from the labour of "Bondage;" and the peculiar rites of the IVss- over, such as the posture of the eaters; the un- leavened bread, and "the haste," possess their significance as memorials ofa hasty flight; while work of Moses. the Divine Presence on Mount Hiuai us Commo morated by the erection at .Jerusalem of an arti- ficial mountain by Solomon, on which the figu- rative presence of the "Most Ill'jrh" is localised, and even the fence, placed round M'tunt Sinai by GENESIS. The Beginning of the inhabited world in man's epoch. I. The Creation, Kail, and antediluvian history of man, tnclinlhig the Fimt. Oonenant. II. The Deluge, tlecoi.il Covf naul with Noah, re-peopllnu ot the earth ; the Dispersion, and confusion of lanunace ',11. The Call and history of Abniham and his •ions, to the third generation, endluj with the death of Joseph; the entire book 'tins embracmg a period, according to the generally received chronology, of 2.309 years. The c-neral subject is the Crea- tion, the decline of humanltr through sin. and its capability of beiinr reclaimed by communion with Ood its Maker. Hope and faith are kept alive by the example of a chosen few, who through obedience to Ood become heirs to promised blessings, which are continually postponed, with mercy to those wlio are sinful, and a deepening of faith In those who are righteous. EXODUS. The Ootw out or Departure of the chosen people —descendants of Abraham from bondage In Fgypt to a promised land illus- trating, in the history of a tribe, the general -, , X A -J,. » 1,. . , r . -, I dealings of God with His people, and their pll- Moses. is perpetuated by a trellis at the foot of 1 primage through temporal life In a prohi.tionary Mount Moriah. Uence. Internal evdence strong- ; state. There is declension, moral, polid.al. and ly suppjjrts the Iwlief tliat the book was written , religious, till the cry of the degenerate, in their at the time and under the circutnstances pn.r.|ss- ; conscious misery, rises to heaven. Then Divine ed by its autlior. It is doubttul, howevr.r. -vhe- ,,e)p appears, working supernaturally throu>;h ther we are to ascribe a period of;21,5. or of 400. I human mean.s, and deliverance Is effected by years to the residence of the Isra»dites In Kgypt, as the pa-ssages In the record are ambiguous; but the number of the peopl.3, at the time of the Exodus, would suggest the longer period. In LBvmcns and NttmbBbs, the attemnt to define two distinct Elohlstic and .7(d\ovlstic portions has failed to cuminand support; it Is generally allowed that there Is hut one nar- rative, in the main ; though there may be some minor additions to it of a later date. The apparent variation of style (from the historical to the hortatory) In the Book of DEtJTERONOMT, as Well as certain apparent dis- crepancies between it and the previous lX)oks, has raised doubts a-s to its authorship, some assigning it to ,Jeremlah, and others (o a Jew living in Egypt in the time of Mannsfeh. The majority of critics, liowever, uphold the tra- " shedding of blood." the Tas-sover Lamb being typical of the redeeming blood of the promised Saviour. In brief, the book gives a sketch of the early history of Israel as a nation -ili en- slav'd, (2) redeemed, and (3) set apart, through the blending of Its religious and p<illll^al life, and consecrated to the service of Ood. The Moral Law which It contains Is nnivei-sal and unalterable. It is In fact an authoritative re- publication of the Law engraved by the Crea- tor on the human heart. It embraces a period of 215, or 400. years, and Includes events from the birth of Moses to the erection of the Tabeinacle. The chlff of these are :— the early life of Moses, an(i his call to be the Prophet of Israel ; the ten plaiiues. and dellveratice of Israel from Kjyptlan siavci-y ; the institution of the Passover, and dedication of every firstborn male to God's service : the pns- ditfonaf theory that it was the wor'.; of Moses, 1 savre of the Bed Sea; miraculous food and drink; at the close of his life ; since the writer evhleiitly ■ hail In view the approaching entrance of the Israelites Into their promised Inheritance. The discrepancies are not Irreconclialde. and the enactments which provide for an established form of government, including eran a monarchy victory, by msans of prayer, over Amalek : the promulgation of the Moral Law; liisti unions for making the tabernacle, ark, and other ac- cessories of worship, with the consecration of ♦ he family of Aaron to the priesthood, and of their vestment* ; the stricter obligatioa of the 10 BIJMMABT OF THE PENTATEUCH. 'iabbftth, and pmiishment for making a visible represeutation of the Deity (e.g. the gulden calf). LKVITICTJ8. The bo»k of law« and cere- monies reinilatlnK the s<>rvic« of tiie sanctuary by the sacrnd trilm {Ifvi), as substltutf-s for the firstlioni male of each faiiiiiy. its natural priest. It is closely connected with Kxodus at its b«»- RinninK, and with Numl)ers at Its clos«; for. wliile the order for consecration of priests ir given In the former, the ceremony H.sell is re- corded In Leviticus: and the exemption of the lievltes from military s»!rvlre. and their special finictions, are pivcii in Nnn\bers. Hut it lias a distinctive character in the Keiieral exclusion from It of historlcnl naimtive (the exceptloirt bein({ the Consecration of f'riests, l)«oth of Nadab and Abihu. Stoninf of tiie I'.laspliemer). It etnbraces the history or onlv one month. Its contents are :— 1 . fiaws lor the Altar (!or the peo- ple and the priests). 2. Consecration of Priests, and death of those ofTerliiir unbidden Incense. 3, Laws of clean and unclean food. 4, I'urlfl- cations. 5. Leprosy. 6. Day of Atonement. 7. Slaughter of animals. S. Unlawful marrlmfes and lusts. 9. Precejus on the duties of the peo- ple and lioliuess of the priests. 10. Victims for the Altar. 11. Convocation days. 12. Weekly oiTeriiips of oil and bread. 13. runlshment of blasphemer. 14. Sabbatical year and Jubilee. 15. I'romises and warninRS. 16. Vows. 0?!'EHiNoa, The general name korhSn Is equivalent to oblation, iTicludlni? eyerythins; (fiveu to the service of God, e.y;. firstfntlts, tithes, contributions to the maintenance of the sanctuary, priests, vrorship, and all kinds of sacrifices. OFrERiNOH FOB THB ALTAU were animal (1. Riirut-offerinKS, 2. rears-ofTtMiiiEs, 3. Pin- o*Ti)riiiKs) and veiielallt (1. iVeat-and nriisk-offer- lugs for the great altar in tiie Court., 2. incense and Dieat-offeriiigs for the altar in tlu: Holy riace). Kvery burnt-offerinv!; a;ul prace-olTcring was accompanied by a meat-offerinK aii'i driiik- offeriug, in proportion to the victim, tlms — With a Imltoek . With a ram , . With a iheep or goat .... Floub. Oil. W'lNB, Ephah. 1^ Hln. it I 7 nin. i 1 ^ These ofTerinp! were (1) P»iWi> gwriflces. oi the 8t and on behalf of the " ivtmle coii(.'i< k'-vTlon " i.g. dally morning and evening sacrifices, and tiose on festival'); (2) Ptivole sacrifices, enioined ly law on particular occasions, or provided by Tie voluntary devoticm of the worsh!Pi>er— as mnh-i\fferin()». Resides these, there were special "icriflces on the Pay of Atonement. I'asiover, 4c. <r«»p-'.i.«-ofTering vas a siu-ofTering, aocompa- led by a pecuniary fine. FRA3T8. The weeMy festival vras the sabbath wmmemoratlng rest from creation, and dell- erance from bondage In Eg>pt); the monthly fcstlval was the day of the new moon, on Ihtch rest was itot eiiOoined, bnt additioaal servlcoj. The new moon of the seventh month Tlsrl, or Fenst of Truvtpelx. bepan the civil year- and that of Abtb the ecclesiastical year. The great festivals were {D Pa^f.'orer. on the trvo of the 14th of Abib, which lasted to the ilst: (2) PenteroKl (the fiftieth day after), or feast of weeks, on completion of the harvest : (3) Ta- bernarlfB, from the lf>th to 23rd of TIsri. com- memorating the ingathering of all fruit.s. The people lived for a week in booths, to remind them of their desert wanderings. Tlie last day was "the gre-at day" (John vli. 37). This feast was preceded by the Day of Atonement. Kvery seventh year was galAialicdl, when the (and had rest. Every fiftieth was a julilee, when slaves were freed, land sold reverte*! to Its original owner, and mortgages were cancelled. To these were added Purim ("Lots"), 14th and 16th of Adar, In remembrance of the deliverance by Esther; and the Dedication of the Second Temple (2r)th of Chlsleu). Fasts. The only fa.st appointed by the Law was the " Day of Atonement," the inth of Tlsrl, spoken of in Acts xxvil. 9 as "thM Fast." Four annual fasts were observed by the Jews during the Captivity ; and special fasts were kept on or^caslons of national humiliation. NUMBKB8. This book Is so named from the two numbtrinqn of the p<!ople, at the beginning and end of the wanderings. It compri.'^es a period of thirty-eight years and three months, from the completion of the Law-giving, "the first day of the .second month of the second year" of the Exodus, to the first day of the fifth month of the fortieth year, its contents are: (1) The breaking-up of the encampment at Sinai; arrans-'ement of the army, and tha service of the priestly tribe, with an Inventory of their charge ; the parting service and hies. Ing. (2) The maroh tipon Canaan, and Its re- pulse. (3) Rebellions ; confirmation of Moses and Aaron In authority; condemnation of the people to death in the wilderness. (4i Various events In the iorty years* wandering. '5) events of the last year, e.^'. the deaths otMlrlam and Aaron; Balaam's mission; the corruption of the people by the WIdianites, and its consequences; laws of Inheritance, and of certain sacrifices, solemnities, and vovirs; summary of journeys: boundaries of Canaan, and Levitical cities. DEUTERONOMY, the rr.\<elilion of the Law, con.sists mainly of three addresses by Moscs to the people who had been liorn in the wilder- ness, and liad not heard the original pnmiulga- tlou of the Law. To these are added some of the late.st acts and words of the lawgiver, vlt. the appointment of his successor, his song, and his final blessing, to which was appended (pro- bably by Joshua) the account of his death. The first address is Introductory, reminding the people of their deliverance from bondage, of Ood's guidance and protection in their wan- derings, and their frequent inpratitude, closing with a warning from the past, and an exhor« tatlon to obedience In the future, so as tu secure the Inheritance now within reach. The mcobJ Is a practical exposition of the whole Law. be* ginning with the Ten Commandments, more particularly applying the precepts of the First Table; followed by the enforcement of parti- cular regulations In three main groups, viz. (1) laws concerning religion (2) concerning idml- nistration of Justice: (3) lonoerning private aud •oclftl rtghtt. Th6 third ktldresB li the ^olpmn 17 NOTES ON THE OLD TESTAMENT. reiitiwal of the cuveuant, vrlth an iniprtisslve recital of the blKKHiii);s upon obsorvaticf,, and the cunwA on neglect of the Law. The delivery of these speeches, of the komk, and final bene- diction, totfether with the closinK scene of Moses' life, could not have occupied more than ten days (the first ten of the eleventh month of the fortieth year). Their character is that of a solemn exhortation, their style earnest and im- pressive, with a review of the past, and a stir- ring appeal to the future career open before hi» hearers on the other side of the .lordan. Moses vividly portrays to thos'; who had not seen It the divine delivery of the Law at Slnal, He recalls much that had been forgotten, or re- mained in abeyance from want of opportunity to exercise It In the wilderness ; but all of which would now be the code of laws under which, as a settled people, they must be governed. His hearers are only partialiy conversant with the Law ; hence some things are assumed, others are dealt with In minute detail, and even sup- Slemented by new regulations to complete the losalc svstem Cchaps. xll— xxvi). These later Civil Institutions are proinulgate<l by God's com- mand, and so have the same Divine sanction as those relating to religions worship. In this book Moses comes forth as a prophet, enunciat- ing some of the most notable predictions in the Old Testament (zvili. 15 foil, and zxviil— xxxU). 2.-TnE niSTORWAL BOOKS (from Joshua to Esther inclusive) contain the history of the Israelite people during three great pe- riods of their national life: (1) As a con- federation of Independent tribes united by religion and blood ; (2) as a monarchy, .se- parated after three generations into two perfectly distinct Iciugdoms; (3) as tributary to foreign Inva ' 'vs. JOBHVA (JflMvdii in »aIea(Von), the first of the twelve so-called "Historical Hooks," embracing a period of twenty-five years, is supposed to have been written by .loshna, whose name it bears. He was the successor of Moses, as the prophet of the Lord and leader of His people, to whom was entrusted the task of settling them in I Canaan. It consists of three parts : (1) The con- quest of ("anaan during the seven years' war. and I aestruction of its thirty-one kings. (21 Distribu- I tlon of the country by lot. and settlement of the tabernacle at Shilon. (3) Final admonitions, and death of Joshua, which must liavi-. been added by one of his survivors. The charac- teristic feature of the book is that "the Lord drove out the nations before them," and that "He fought for Israel." The conquest opens Tvith the miraculous fall of Jericho, after the renewal of circumcision, and the apparition of the " Captain of the Lord's host." "I'lien follows a march Into the interior, to the primary altar of Abraham at Shechem, where the covenant Is renewed by oath and sacrifices; and next the miraculous victory at Beth-horon, and general panic of the heathen Inhabitants. It closes ■with a general assembly at Shiloh (where the tabernacle was permanently fixed), the allotment of territory to each tribe, and a final renewal of the covenant at Shechem, followed by Joshua's death. The typical aspect of the history is point- ed out In the Epistle to the He'jrews. chap. iv. Datb kvtd Aothorship. That the events are recorded by a contemporary Is evidenced by such passages as ill. 15, 16; ▼. 1: the prophetic oharactvr of the writer br vl. 98; though some later additions to the original are traceable ii X.13; xlx. 47; xxlv. 2»— H.H. The expression useii of certain meniorial»as remaioing "up to Uils day," which occurs fourteen times, does not in any case seem to be inconsistent with the period embraced by the narrative; while it Is difficult to imagine that any but a contemixjiary could have written such passages as vi. 2.S; and his two addresses rxxiii and xxiv>, as well as the various records of his Intercourse witii God, would appear to have been committed to writing by Joshua himself, who Is expressly declart^ to have written some documents <xxlv. 26>. Ewald supposes that the book has undergone five trans- formations at the hands of successive compilers ; but this view hasmet with little support. Others have tried to discriminate between an Riohlstic and Jeliovlstlc narrative ; but this hypothesis is difficult to maintain. The authorship has been variously attributed to Joshua laccnrding to the tradition of the Jews and early Christian writers), I'hinehas, Elea/ar, one of the elders who sur- vived Joshua, Samuel, and Jeremiah ; again, some have assigned its date to the time of the Juiiges, the reign of Josiah, and even to the time after the Babylonish Captivity. All these conjectures present far greater difficulties than the old tradition, that it is the work of Joshua, who followed the example of Moses by writing the annals of his own time ; a task which seems t<i have been divinely committed to him on his first appointment as the assistant of Moses (Kxod. xvii. 14V JUD0B8, the second historical book, com- prising a period of about 3(X) years (or 4fiO years, according to the LXX. chronology, quoted by I'aui, Acts xiil. 20). chronicles the ^ra<lual de- cline of Israel, after Joshua's death, nito a state of political anarchy and religious apostasy. Datk and AcTHOBsniP. Its authorship Is uncertain; but Jewish tradition ascribes it to Samuel. The phra.se, "up to this day," is thought by modern critics to signify the time of Solo- mon ; though 1. 21 seems to refer to a date prior to David's capture of Jehus at the beginning of his reign, while xvlit. 14 would seem to mark a date posterior to the Assyrian captivity of Israel. There Is little doubt that chaps, i.6— xvi. form an early record, most probably written by Samuel, and continued by other annalists; ana that these documents were combined intti oTie harmonious whole (terminating with 2 Kings' probably b^ Ezra, or Nehemiah. The text of the whole is, "There was no king in Israel; every man did that which was right in his own eyes," The government may be called a confede- ration of tribes. But Irrelipion, and the want d unity, made them a prey to the heathens around, whom they neglected to extirpate. Seven tiniw Israel became subject to a foreign yoke, white thirteen judges assumed, by God's command or the people's choice (as Abimelech), a tem- porary dictatorship. Of these some were con- temporaries, as Samson and Samuel, and pro- bably Abimelech, Tola, and Jalr. This ofliif subsequently became life-long (after Jephthahi and hereditary (In Samuel's time), gradually preparing the way for a monarchy. It is notable that, from the days of Fhinehas to the days of Ell, thu priesthood is never men- tioned, and that in Kli the office had passed from the family of Eleazar to that of Ithamar, I on account, as the Jews sar. of the >>auctioti I Klron by tha former to Jephtbah't annatursi 81TMMABT OW TEE mSTOBTOAL BOOKS. Mtcrlfloo. Th« books of Joshua and Judges bear thn itame relation tu the bouks of the Law as th<» Act* of the Apostles to thr Gospels: hut the former mark the deelint of the Jewish, the latter records the progrgu of the Ubriatlan Church. KUTH. This Is a sequel to the Book oi JadgoK (with which the Jews classeil It), and Is the Hnk connectinK that period with the monarchy. It suppllKS the ireiioaloijy of David, and so car- ries on the descent of the "pronii.s«d seed" from Abraham. It comprises a perioil of ten years, dnrliiK the JudRoshlp of Dttboi-ah and Barak, and is said to have been written by Samuel. It Is remarkably rich in examples of faith, patience, Industry, tender afTeciinn, and of the merrlfnl providence of iio<\, In brlnirlni^ <oo(l out of evil. The pious amiability of Boaz contrasts favourably with the prominent charac- ters amooK the judges (Ablmelech, Jeplithah, 8amson) ; while the conversion of the Moahttess. her adoption Into the church of (io.i, sod her aoceptance as "a mother In Israol, " put to shame the decline Into heathenisui of "the chosen people" and the Immorality divplayed In the closing chapters of the Book of Judt'es, and antlripate the warning of Ohrist, "Maiiy shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob. Id the kingdom of heaven" (Matt.vlil. 11). As the Books of Jo.shua and Jndges show the dealings of '>od with tribes confeilerate and yet mutually independent, so tJie four succeeding books show His dealings witti Ills people under a monarchy. The nation takes Its tone from the king, as the father of the family: according as he walks with God, In the ways of David, he prospers; If he follow the statutes of Oirri. or walk In the steps of .leroboam, he falls, an'i is [dethroned. Thus there are eight kings of Israel |n the first ninety years, five of whom meet with iolent deaths ; while of the six of Judah In the me space, only the last Is killed, as a punlsh- lent for his alliance with the house of Ahab. 1 AND 2 SAMUEL. The two books bearing lamuel's name are one In the Hebrew < 'anon, bile in the LXX.they are called 1 and 'I Kinifs. he former of the two is a continuation of the istory of the judges, containing the narrative f the ofDce of the last two (Elt and Samuel (, ho were not warriors, but only civil gover- ors. Samuel Is the connecting link by which he judgeship pa.sses on to monarchy. To his Brsonal character, administrative skill, and in- llectual ability is due the reformation of the eopio from unbridled licentious anarchy to a ^aceful acqule„scence in a monarchy and » re- ip<'ct for justice. The latter portion of the book contains the Istory of the reign of Saul, the first king, se- ictcd in accordance with tfie qualities desired ly his subjects. He Is the persoaitication of e Israelite character; proud, selfish, reserved, ibstlnately stlflfnecked, and profane, he sought - govern absolutely. Instead of as the vice- rent of God. But he was never actuallj so- ereigu of more than the central part of the untry. Indeed he was rather the pastoral ef of amalgamated tribes than the mooarcb If a kingdom. Datk AMD Adtborbhip. There is no evi- nce, either external or Internal, bearing on ^e authorship of the.se b<K)ks, neither Is tlieir tie indicative of more than the subject-mat- ter of their former portion (like that of the Hook of Bxodus). Comparing them with the T'ooks of Kings, we judge the author to have written during a time when the Mosaic Law was forgotten, as ho betrays no disi.lnasure at Its InfiTngement by sacrificing In iilgh places, such as Is shown by the writer of the Kin^s. Therefore their date would seem to be prior to the finding of the Law by Joslah; while tlio mention of Zlklag l)elnK attat hi^ to the king- dom of Judah (1 Sam. xxvll. 0) marks a period subsequent to the secession of the Ten Tribes. The compilation of tliese annals must therefore be assigned to a period between the accession of Kehoboam and that of Joslah (fron\ B.C. 978 to B.C. f)l(>i; and the purity of the languaire ac- cords with this supiHisitlon. though these hooks may not have a.ssunied precl.sely their present form and arrangement until the days of Neb»> mlah (2 Mocc. 11. 13). 1 AMD 2 KINGS The.<(e two books are nnlted In one in the ancient Hebrew copies. Tlie pre- sent division Is taken from the LXX. and Vul- gate. They give the history of the kingdoms of Israel and Jutiah from the death of David to the Captivity. The history of the two king- doms is intermingled until the captivity of Israel, after which that of Judah Is cotitinued for IHo years longer. The whole Is a coiittict between faith and infidelity-; the "sons of God" and the "sons of men;" the worship of Jehovah (the Supreme eternal Source of Life) ami Paal (the personification of natural cau.ses). Israel declines frou'. (Jod, her kings follow .leroboam, "who made Israel to sin." She becomes out- cast, and her record Is wiped out of the Book of Life, just as is that of the family of Cain and the apostate descendants of Noah and of Abraham ; while Judah Is stayed by a few faith- ful kings (is Asa, Hezeklah, Joslah), repents of her unfaithfulness during her exile In Habylon, and Is restored. Both books contain several prophecies, and are quoted by our Lord and the writera of the New Testament as historical ■ see Luke Iv. 25—27; James v. 17). Their au- thorship Is uncertain. It Is probable that an- nals of their own times were written by several of the prophets, and that a continuous history of tliese kingdoms wm compiled out of them by Jeremiah or Kzra. The number of provin- cialisms in the text points to a late origni and there is a great similarity of style between them and the Book of Jeremiah (whose authorship Jewish tradition favours). There Is likewise a very marked resemtilance between the later por- tion of 2 Kings rin the Incidents of which Jere- miah was a participator) and the corresp< Hiding narratives in the book which hea.n his name, and in which some of the events are dt'scribed more fully (^cp. 2 Kin. xxv. 22. and Jer. xllll. 7); while the writer appears to have remained In Judea during the Captivity, and the history terminates at the precl.se point where Jeremiah Is carried into Egypt and is lost sight of. P.ut the vividness of certain scenes (such as the bio- graphies of Elijah and Kllsha, the scene of ,M,ab consulting Micaiah, and the career of Jehn) seems to betoken an eye-witness, whose rec«ird has been Introduced unaltered by the compiler. These books embrace a period of 427 years. 1 AND 2 0HB0NICL:£8. These are united into one book in the Hebrew, "The Diaries," from whence our title arises. In the LXX. they ore called "Things Omitted" {Paralipomtna), or U NOTES ON THE OLD TESTAMENT. " Supplflment. " Thev contain much of the mat* ter of the previous Books of Kintr«. but supply additional information. TIik i;>^ii)-aloKic&l tables art) valuable, since they reconi the unbroken lino of the chosHii people for about 3,BfK) years. The authority of these liooks has h<ien un- successfully assailed by those critics who wish to maintain that the orljsln of the I'entitti^uch I belongs to the ppriod subsefjuenf to th« Oap- j tlvlty. Jewish tratlitlon and (JhriMtlan writurs ! asree In ascrlbiiiK th<Kir compilation to Kzra, : who obtained his niati-rlal from various annals of the monarchy. The causo of thfilr c<iniplla- tlon is naturally snggested by the first rilmcul- tles which Would presfiit thp.msKlves to th»j leaders of those who r»;tunied from captivity, In aUottlng; the varlnus portions of territory to tht: families untitled to them acfordloK to the Mosaic Law. Again, the niaintHoanc-j of the Temple service, and of the payment of tith's, Ac, required strict letral proof of hereditary doscent on the part of the officiating Trittsts und Levites. These two great political questions necessitated the compilation of authorit.ative genealogical tables. To this work K/.ra and Ne- nemiah sitem to have earnestly set th<-nj.s«lv(!S. In their hands, moreover, thti restoration of the Temple and Its woi-ship became tho grent fea- ture in the new constitution. They f»flt the vital Importance of restoring a spirit of patrii^t- Ism in thfi people, and of confidence in tlu; fa- vour of Goa. notwithstanding the punishment He had Inflicted upon tliem by captivity. For this purpose, nothing could be more "ffectual than a continuous history of the nation from David downwards, representing the Divine fa- vour as dependent upon the faithfulness of rulers and people to the original covenant, and Divine punishment as the natural result of un- faithfulness. The Book of Chronicles 'for ir is properly only one) draws the picture which would most stimu1o.te hope and patriotism. It gives in order the ostablishment of the 'IVmpio ritual, with its course of priests and otticers. under David; its further developmeiit mule.r Solomon ; its restoitition under Jeho.HliaplvU, Hezekiah, and Josiah ; antl the reappearance of Divine favour at the final restoration of Church and nation after the Caplivity. Thus the Chronicles are the beginning of the ecclesi- A.st!cAl history which continues in an un'^iroken thread to the end of the Book otNeheraiah, aud of which the following is a summary :— I. (Chaps. 1— vili). Genealogical tables, and settlements of the variotis tribes. II. (Chap. ix). The disturbance of these by the Babylonish Captivity, and their - partial restoration on their return. (Cp. Nell. xi. 3-22.) in. Introduction to the main history, viz. the end of Saul's reign, with a com- plet« genealogy, copied from one drawn up in the reign of Hezekiah. rv. (IChron.xi— xxix.28). History of David, V. (2 (;hron. 1— ix). Reign of Solomon. VI. (2Chron. x— xxxvl. 2P. History of the kings of Judah and Israel. Vn. (2 Chron. xxxvl. 22— Ezra 1. 4). Pro- clamation of Gyrus. VIII. (Dzra Iv. 2). First caravan of Jews returns to Jerusalem. IX. (Ezra ill. 1—7). Bestoratlon of SAcrl- flces. X. (Ezra ill. 8—13). Foundation of second Temple UUd. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XI. (Ezralv. 1—24), Interniption of bulldlnil of Temple by Samaritan Interference, [ (E/ra V — vi. 12), Uecommeiicenient oil building of Temple under Darius Uyi-| ta.spls. (Ezra vL. 13—22). Completion of tbc| Temple. (Kzra vli, viil). Second caravan of Jewiil (Ezra Ix. x ; Neh. viil). Uovernursbip| of Ezra. XVI. (Neh. 1. it). Kebullding of the walltl under Nehemlah. and the opposltiiinl of Sanballat u'rom I— vll. 4). XVII. (Neh. ix-xli). Nehemiah's first adml-| nistratiou. XVIII. (Neh. xlil). Nehemiah's second adml| nistratlon. PECtJUARmra. The following passages arti peculiar to the Book of Chronicles, and afr.'rd| evidence of its aim:— 1 Chron, xv— xxvll; xxll- xxlx; 2 Chron. xili— XV ; xxlv, xtvi, xxix— xxxl| and XXXV. Date and AnTHOaSHIP. Interual eni.Unre ft-l vours the supposition that Ezra was the authorl of the ("hronlflos, since the style and trie ChulT dalsms strongly resemble those of the Book ol| Ezra. The writer seems to have had no rp.r.'oinii knowledge of the events which hippcned ln| .lerusalijra after the commencement <)f the C tlvlty, since he eiitirely omits the di'toHs 'vir^hl close 2 Kings; but the phraseology, whlrh iic-l cords with that of the Book of V./ra. f:ivoiiri| the notion that he was resident In T^;i!'>loiii while the whole history terminates «ith Kzn'i^ death. The sources of this comp'i'iiiioii .t';] various tribal genealogical tables ai ■! u'gist.'V!^ the records of certain seers fe.g (i.'id. ;\:srliiiti[ Iddo, Shemalah), and also the •fi'^'lis of ihJ Kings of Israel and Judob," and pnoilc rcgistcrii (Neh. xH. 23). EZBA. Ezra was the son of fieraiah. and w«!-S probably born at P.abylon. He v>as ir •Pi-rU (Ezra vli. 6). who went up to .leiiiMiiem ^^i!^ the .second body of retnrnedcaptive-i. lie, npe;il(ii of himself as the author of the imnk ntiict| bears his name (vli. 27, a^ : viil. 1. ■»o. . It con-J sists of two portions, with a consii!- rable terval between the two. The first gives ihf! return of the captives in the time o) (tyriis (bc| .536), and the rehuiMI(,g of the I'ennije, intp^g rupted by the Samaritans, but leiiewed at tin? t)reaching of Haif;;ai and Zeohariuh, ,Some porS tidns of this book are Int^haldeo. 'Iliesecnd pari| relates the second immigration of exllss In il'.tf reign of Artaxerxes Lungiinanus I's.n. 4.''>7'. vit Ezra himself, and his reformation of the r""* pie. The whole periivl extends over seveutjl ulne years (from ^6 to 457). NEHRMIAH. This was anciently nn'ted witl the Book of Ezra, and in the Vulgate It called 2 Esdras. It carries on the hisiorv fro|( about twelve years after the close of Kzra's bn to the last jubilee (B.C. 44.'j— 4i:?i, coveting period of thirty-two years. Zerubbabsl liad rtj built the Temple, but not the city \valls of .'er» salem. which were restored in fifty-two ria.^ under Nehemiah's direction. He was full oi /la and gave up his lucrative post of cupbearer!^ the King of Persia, that he might Join his fellnw countrymen In their difflculties. He reform* their civil and religious condition, enfon in economy and Justice, attracting a large numb ao \ SUllHAnT OF THK POBTIOAL BOOKS. ption of bnlldlnil all iiit«rft>reiice. I )inmeiicfm«iit oil nder l^arius Uyi-| mpletloD of tbel caravan of Jewtl ). UoveruorsMpI IK of thf wallil -vii. 4). r liah'R flritt ftdml< I'a secoud adml-l Inn poiiMKM ar«| IliclHK. Ali(i afT-Tdl XV— ixvll; xxil-l xxvl, xxix— xxxll trual eviilfnr.e ft-l a was tItK aiitliotl yle and the Clial-I m of the Book oil had no pfirnnmll Ich hniiv'-ne<l inl enii'iit i)' t!iK<a"-| the (It'to'K 'v\r'!>I foloey, wliifh iic-I of Kzva, favnril (lent 'i ral'Vliial inatfo "'th K/ra'tl coniv«i'i'.Ut)ii .'1(1 tiles iii.ii i.'tr''t."V»[ tj.K (Iiifl Nsthnnl le •■ r.'"'l>s of ihil d piioilc reKist(;n| fieraiali. and wjjj was " " f''.'i''t"''| .lerii>>nU'i» v^itlll ive-'. il*! <pe:\ln| the I'liiik whictf 1. *C '. It coiv cou-^iiNiahlP fii'sl cWcs ih(| iniH <i1 ('vnis (KC '!i'iin)ie, hlt'!^| iKii^'s^ed at th)l n-iiih. Snnie. pot-l 'I iie scc'iii'1 p:^'! uf fxiles tp il'.e s I R.n. 4^7 '. v.l'.ll lion of the r""* da over seveutj'S entlv nn'ted vfit he VulKate it the history frol )se of Kzra's bi' -413>, coveiiiiK Tuhbah«I had rej ilty walls of .'ero n fifty-two fiajj e was full oi /I'a' of cupbearer ht Join his fello* 9S. He reform* dition, enfonin » large numb'rj Jof settlers to the city, restoring the Temple ser- Ivlrt's, and re-enaciluK tlie Mosair «'iivt;naiit. This cl'iscs the Old 'IVittanient History. Nehe- ;\iali hlnis -If, afler twolve years' Hojourn In Ju- lilea, returned to his post In the I'erslan (U)urt. ESTHBR. The book called by Brthet's name contains an episodti in the history of those Is- raelites who did not return from captivity, and It shows llii;lr moral decline. Having' chosen to sinain In a heatlien land, Mordecal and his fa- jiillv arronmiodate themselves to their adopted jiatlonallty till their llviis are Imperilled. Ills {iiiswoman Esther being constrained to compete for a poslti in In tlia harem of a heathen mo- jiarch. Miirdecal charges her to conceal her Ijisiionality and rellifion for temporal atfunin- .iH'-niKiit. Althontih (*od's provi(len<'e never for- lakes His people, and In answer to their prayers Jcllverance is wrought. His name remains secret tnuiiigthem. Theconti-ast tlirou«hoMl between Ihe tone of Mordecal and Dnidel under similar I rcu instances, and the Inferiority of the former |o his C(mteniporarles Kzra and Nehemlah, are Jery marked. The incident Is supposed to have ,ts lilstorical position between the fith and 7th thapters of Vara., and .\hasuerns Is conjectured lu have been Artaxerxes ; thoufrh some see In \lm a stronger resemblance to the effeminate ierxes, and place the events which this book lecnrds In the later years of his reljjrn. it Is Impossible to Identify Ksther with any fcneen mentioned In profane hi.story, and It Is Host probalilf that she was a favourite concu- bine, to whom that title was accorded. The jthor of the book Is imknown. but was in«ist robalily Mordi;cai, as no one else could well Kis-sess such minute knowledge of the names of laman's family, as also of that of Esther and "tte domestic details of the palace of 8h\ishan, is shown In this narrative. It has been at- Hhiited to Ezra, who may have brouKht It with Im from I'.abylon to Jerusalem, and add»Ml It to ie ('anun. It was written In Hebrew, thoinrh ons were made tit It in Greek bjr tlie LXX. Pee Notes ON the APocaYPitx, p. 34.) ,• The feast of I'urim remains to this day as an Tldence of the iruth of the story ; and the pok has been always esteemed Canonical both ^ Jews and by Christians. -TEE POETTOAL K00K8 (Includlni? Job to Song of Solotnon) were written at various times, some belne of earlier, others of later date than the historical books. They are class- ed together, partly because they are In He- brew verse, but mainly because thev formed the devotional books of the Jewish Church. Job. The antiquity of thi.s book is proved by I style; but there is much dfverslty of opinion Bpecting its date. The long life of .lob. the Itriarchal customs and form of worship, the pence of allusion to the Mosaic Law, favour opinion that Job was coeval with Abra- \m: while the coincidence ol names with Hie of the descendants of Ishmaol and Esau, supposed allusions to the destruction of lorn (iv. 34 : xvili. IB . point to a date nearer Exodus. The scientific and physical know- Jse displayed In It, and references to artificial Kruments of advanced civilisation (xll. 1. 7. have led some to assign it to the time of jiomon. ^s Job 's classed with other holy men (Szek. 1. 14 ; Jftmes V. 11), he w*» a real person. The place of hla rwridence wta probably in the HJ. of Artbta Deserta. BoPPOHED Dati. Va)4«ti*ai *vid«n<m. The un»- idmous tradition ot the ancient JewH ascr'.b4M the book to the ratriarclml a^e, und reKard.i it at suhsiautlally based on historical Inrldent.s. 'Ihe Talmudlsts, while aiinelnn as to Its date, re^fanl It as founded upon fact ; while others, of a later date, have treated it as a parable or a phllo- .sophlcal fiction. Modern critics, ot diltereut scnools, unite In the view that it is a theo- logical discussion of very high merit, foimded ni>on a historical basis, displaying the opinions ; of opposite schools on an urisettled oiiciUin, of the connexion between human sulTrrlng and ?:uilt, and whether there is any hli^her motive or religion than selfishness. While agreement 1 is nearly uniform that the historical Incident i belongs to the I'atrlarchal age, opinions differ as to the date of the composition of the bouk. | .'^omo place It before the Mosaic Dispensation, others In the tinte <if Hohimon, and others In • period after the r.ahylonish Captivity. Modern research has thrown some light on the qtiestlon. (1) The As.syrlan tablets bear wllncss to astrono- mical knowledge, Iti the cities of the Euphrates, as far advanced as that displayed by the Hook of Job, at an earlier date than B.C. 17.'i(». ('2) As- .syrlan moimmei\ts prove thai Chaldaean inva- sions were not uncommon at as early a period. Also the animals and monsters (except the le- viathan! used as illustrations by Job are pre- cisely those found on Assyrian monuments, but were not for the most part familiar to the Jews of Pale.stine. The leviathan lor crocodile), though peculiar to Egypt, would be known to the Inhabitants of Arabia retraea. the mines of which were extensively worked by Egyptian* long before the Exodus, Internal eviiUi\M. The manners and customs portrayed In this book are universally allowed to be those of the T'atriarchal epoch, though not at Its earliest stai?e, since many offices, formerly dlscharfted by the children of the family, are here delegated to servants. The language ap- proximates more clo.sely to Arabic than that of any other Hebrew work, and is replete with Chaldaisms, which belong to an early, and not to a late, stage of literature. The com|)osltlon generally Is archaic in grandeur and obsctirity, and recalls the oldest p«irtions of the I'enta- teuch. of the Psalms, of Proverbs (between which and the Book of Job an intimate relation has been observed by critics of more than one school), and the Bong of Deborah. If we com- pare it with the poetical comi)osltlons of MoseS (e.g. Exod. IV, Deut. xxxll, and Psalm xc). whole phrases will be foinid to be Identhal. which favours the supposition that Moses either wrote the book, or, finding the original narrative (either written or oral) during lils forty years' I residence in MIdian, gave to It It^s present form, i adding Its introductory and conchidlntr portions I In tirose. Modern critics differ much with respect i to this book. Theyare tolerably unanimous in al- ' lowing the m;iln portion n.e. the poetical part), j with the exception of Ellhu's speech, to be the I work of one author, but differ about the two I prose portions. The great weight of authority, '■ however, favours the view that these portions i bear a stronger resemblance to the Pentateuch I than to any other writings: that they belong to ; t^e same age. and breathe the same soirit «• I the rest of the book, and only differ from It u 21 NOTKB ON TH« OLD TESTAMBITr. U' prww dlffum from nortry. KMhn'ii iin«««'h In r nncnHKaryc'oiinectlriK link betwnnn thHillaliiKunof Joli anil nU Irioiiiln aiiil ttin fliial addru.n.i ni (ioil. ObjHi'tloiin Kr<><"<<l'''i oil tliii opinion tliat th" doctrinal tnachInK \n hi fttlvanco of thn Mosaic dltp«initatloii h&VH bnuii ouinplttt«!ly aiiswfsrHrl. ACTiiOBflHlP. Romn ancient J«wl«h wrttnrK ttscrlbu thi; aiithorKhIp to Job hlinxMlf, whlcli opinion bait bwin followml by aoniu Rub»'-qii>-nt commontator*. Ho hax benn even Uii.-iillilrtd with Jobab tb« Kilomlte Hi^n. x. 2U); ottiern nui>poi«) Mo«'!S to have been the author; othurs, RoioiTion; oth«r«, otie of th»; later prophet*; otiierx, a rei^ldi-nt In Soutlifrn Juil.'m. on tUt* borilers of the I<tuni:«in D'^Mirt, In tlio thni' of the monarchy anterior to Amoi, by whom Job , In larKnIy quoted. ItconsUtsofthreeparts:— (l)The IntrmlMrtion. ft proM narrative of the caiivs and exlrnt of j Job's HuffH.rinKH, and bin patient endiiranre. (2i The C<ill<)i(uie!i between Job and hS conifortern, In poetry, the thenie of which in the raUH«! of human xutTerlng. His friends athrm It to be iin, and exhort Job to repentance. He deiiieit It, appeals to fact^, and coukplainx of the uu' kInilneM of his friends. ThI.t portion con.slsis , of three series: (a) Job's ooinptalnt (ch. Hi), followed by the speeches of Kliphaz. Itililad and /ophar. each nelng successively answer«><l | by Job tchaps. Iv— xlv). (h) A further spcee^h of each of these three, with Job's answers thereto i (XV— xxl). (c) A speech of Klinhaz and lUldad, ! with the answer to each (xxll-sxxn. (.S) The i Arawneiit of ICIihu (poetical), that aftllctions are remedial and for the sufferer's (food ; fol- lowed by a reproof to Job for his self-justifl- cation, and a vindication of (Jo'l's government (xxxll -xxxviii. (4) The AiUrtmn of the Al- 1 mighty, reveallnu His power and wisdom; con- i cluditiK with Job's confession and penitence (xxxvill -xlii. <5). (B) A prose Oimrhmion, nar- | ratluK the close of Job's life In p«ac« and pros- 1 perity (xlll. 7—17). i rSAIiMS. This compilation has no conntnr- wtrt in the New Testament; it belotit;s to both j nispensatloiis. It speaks ((/Christ, and rhrlst ! speaks 111 It. The anaownient Is notclirnnoloui- ] cal, and Is commonly assigned to Kzrn ami Nt- i henilah. The Psalter forms nne book. c:ille»l In the New Testament " The Hook of I'salnis." Its composition extends over a thousand year.s of the national life, from Moses to MalachI, In which Hebrew history is set to music. The r.salms are divided into five "arts: — Part I (1 — xll) is the composition of David. Part II (xlll— Ixxll) Is Levitic. compiled for the Temple worship in the time of lle/iekiah, and twenty-one t^salms are David's (II -Ixxi). Part III (Ixxiil— Ixxxix) was coniuilcd for the same purpose In the time of .losiah. Part IV ixc— cvl> was compiled duriiiK the I'apMvity. Part V (evil — cl) Is miscellaneous; seventeen are Ua- vldic, fifteen are L<-v;tic. two penitential, and one Mosaic. I'salin cxix. is diviilcd ii»to sections of pi(?ht verses. In the Hebrew every verse of each section bezins with the letter of the al- phabet Inscrihea over It. which Is evidently In- tended to help the memory in recilintf It, as the Psalm was composed by blzra to be sung on the homeward march of the captives. The Psalter, then, may be compared to an Oratorio, in five parts :— I. UBin.wB OP Man ArrRR thb Fall. It com- mences with a Prolovue or Overture (Pss. L and II), f«>llowert by the insurrection ol Absalom; an^ concludes (I'». xlli with that of Adonljah, guotf by our Lord as typical of the rons tt:.^i of ,iu] dus against lllm. 1'he Prolouiin I. 'ishered with a Iteatitude, and the Final ('i. >rus ciuia with a DoxoloKy and double Aman. II. Bkvival or THIS CnrROH, prefleured David's rishiK from tiie bed of sickness, dtj v«lilch he wa.s lanKulshhiK (I's. xll), and nvivl inK the monanrhy In the person of S<doniiirJ whom he proclaims to Im khiK In his strailj his blddluK him to build a new temple, it" The scheme Is the same as before. A Prolii,,t.il ushered In by a Iteatitude (I's. xll. closlnc lit one and lntro<luclnK the other), follnwci! tii two Psalms of sorrow on David's fllKht hutTi Ahsalom, and ending with a Beatitude amJl double Amen. III. A PLAiNTivi Rboitativb. The <;hnrch I lu danger, owing to the degeneracy of Bolomon'^ um; and the land is pillaged by the Klne i'gypt— again typical of the apostasy from i:iii'i<i| • n times of peace and prosperity. It cnncltiilfti IPs. Ixxxixl with the |>eaceful re-assii ranee 'iod. In an angelic soprano, "(hire have i sworck oy my holiness, that I will not lie unto Daviii, f ollowed by a l>oxulugy and (.'horus. IV. Thi Antiphon to thb Bkcitamve, coml prlsliig— 1. A Pi-(ilo(iu«. viz. The I'rayer of Mo««| i. A ThankMivhiif, In hopeful confidence of vioT tory. 3. A Uimhlf Dfliutinnre, from Kgvpt aiidl Babylon, i.e. entrance and return to the l'rcr| mlsed Inheritance. 4. Doxology. V.FlNA^E0FTB!^MPHANTT^ANK8nIV^Ne,flRU^| «d by the return from raptlvitv, consistlmr 1. I'rolnyut: 1'he helpless wandering of fallfrl man. 2. The Return to the sanctuary of i<i4| (fifteen songs of decrees). 3. Rrnlnniliun. iii folded In the Dedication Hymn. Song of K/iijI Alternative Thanksgiving (cxxxvi) and M<>iin''| iiig (cxxxvll). 4. Anticipating Kxteusion of tir I'hurch to the Gentiles, ft. ConfluiUnn Ohi,rv< comprising five Invitatory Psalms to the wl I'nlver'e to join in one mighty ("horus of Prfti>r| rising for ever to the throne of God. TBI BiBLB Vbrsion of the Psalms was niaiS direct from the Hebrew In IfilO. It Is far nm accurate, though less rhythmical, than the K;i.| lish Prayer Book versUm. The latter coiiki from (/ranmer's Bible (IKW): it is pointed fl chanting, and admirably adapted for that pu°i pose; but it Is often more like a parapliras.!' than a translathm. There is no other Book of Praise so pregnH:: with expression of the heart's enifitions un ''" ail the vi(^issltudes of life, or so ailapttd <■■ climes and ages as to l)o the univrsal nii-il of praise for all nations of the world. No cn ' try but Palestine, varying as it does from t'j arid desert to the mountains capped with sm could have furnished such a combhiatlon subjects for poetical Imagery: Its vines M fruits; its valleys thick with "corn and shlMii| with lilies; its mountains, torrents. rivcrJ lakes; its wild and domestic animals, and i| beasts of prey— all are pictured In the Psaln witli a noble simplicity to which wo find parallel elsewhere. For purposes of devotion It has been used i much by fJhrlstians as by Jews. It Is quotJ seventv times In the New Testament. It Is tlif valuable as supplvlng additional fragments ( history unrecorded in other books. » y olAbulom; kn^ AditiiljAti.qiiolf! cohit u:.-.i uf Jul iin t iiNlitireii l| lal Ci. iru* ck lueu. H. preflaured of Mckiiesv oM ). ill), and n-TivJ •son of BoloniurJ liiK In IiIk xtcwlj ttew templB. Ac 'or«. A Pro/()(/i(i| lerj. f(ill(i\\t'il bi ivia'K fllKht fnitrl I BeatUudtt atiif ■. The (Ihnrch 1 racy of Bolomon'J I by the Klnur iiKta^y fi'iini <:ini<i| Ity. It com;luil9 1 re-a»stiiaiic<- >nce havi) I rwitdI lie unto Davi(t I lorua. Rbcitative, conl ij rrayer of MushI coiifldeiice of vief ), from Bgypt aiiil jturu to the laf (V. IANKBniVIN0,fleiir| trltv, conslstlvcv UKleriiiK of fall«l sanctuary of i<i4| L Ui'tlnyution. <lir| nil, SonK of K/ril xvl) and Moiinw] Krteasion ol I'n^ ii<'2«i(in>i Chiiry<\ m% to the wli" horuR of PrRi>(| Ood. PsalmK vras inai*<l It Is far nm:*| al. than the KnJ hn latter comiT it is pointed fii (i for that pii:^ kf, a parapiiraii ■UMMART or TBI POBTIOAL BOOES. il 10. ih raise so pregnnfl emotions umH so adapti'd t( iiniv<'i-s:vl mediiii . orld. No Co it does from ;'i '.appwl with siHi< combination , ; Its vines m corn and shinin torrents, rived ani mills, and if ed In the rsaln hich we find has been used i ws. It Is qtintJ ment. It Is »1^ nal frftgmentt i K)ks. I TABLE or THE AnTIIOUBIIIP AND COMFILA. IIUN or THE PHALMB.* When or by whiiin fpl- Ilooki. Piftlmi. Anthorihlp. ll^rt»ll (■■r uie III Iho Tampla. L 1-41 P»»)il David. (41-40 'I'h* UfltM . . lAU Auriah ... Tim* of H». II. VM-Tl ntviil . . . , } »Akl%h. f7i |t>vlil ir BoloDion IIL J 73 -88 <H6 Thu LovltM . . Ili-ttikiah. . . \ Time of Jo- ilab. (87 -INf Th« Lfvitei . . IV. 90-tOfl 1 Varionce.s.Mo. Eira or N«. V. 107-160 < »'«, hira. > ( 11m Prophets . | homlah. HlADINaa. There are only fifty TiiAlms wtth- jout sonii headloK. and these are nmlnly In iTai't V. composed l)y K/ra and Neheminli. who Iprcibalily arraoKed tlie book in Its present form, land may have omitted thHi"- own names. Tho l)i«aillri|{s were already anr •« in the lime of Ithe LXX, but their autho v has been much |disgnited. To many of David's Psnlms there »re '* Dedl- tatlons," or " Inseriptions: " e.K. "To the chief |Miislcian on Neifinoth uj>on hliemlnlth " (vb. B'uue are supposed to contain musical direc- kiuiis. thus:— Pt. T. . . . Ntf^hflnth, " wind Instruments," maiks the nature of the accom- paniment. Pi. tL . . . N«{iinolh, " stringed Instruments," marks the nature of the accom- paniment. Ps. vl. . . . SkemiuUh, " upon the elfrhth," or octave, Is to be a bass solo. Pi. Til. . . Bhi(i<iaion. " \mnderlng, erratic," refers to a (tentle, running accom- ~ paniment. Ps. Till. , . aitlilh, " from Gath," denotes either a tune or a musical instrument on which the accompaniniLMit Is to bo played, broURlit by David from (iatb, and, probably, Jubi- lant, iTt.lx....Mulh-lMen, "» dlrKe," probably some well-known tune; or to be sung by " maie trebles," i.e. boys. fPs.ix.l6. Ei(ig,nnn, "meditation," either marks a pause, the commence- ment of a recitative, or the change to a minor key. [Pi. ni. . . Miehtam, "engi-aven in gold," seems to mark Its popularity, or Its value as an outpouring of thankfulness. |Pi. xJdl. . Aij*Uth Shahar, " the hind of the morning," may refer either to some tune, or, more probably, to the use of this psalm at the hour of the morning sacrifice. fP». TvM. Ma$ha, "an instruction," seema to * From Blnnf I Annotat«d Prayat Book. "itepa" pliiir tins' refer to the *ubkct-inatt«r, or to lU beliiir " liecltatWe." Pi. zIt. . .0fc(M'iiiiinim, " lillK.," or "ill strings," may either be the name of a sweei tune, or the accom- panying Instrument with ill strings. Pi. ilTl. . AlvHoth, ■•virgins" i.e. for "treble volct.'s ; " cp. 1 t.'nron. xv. ao. Pi. liil. . . Uin-hititth. '■ lute." either the ae- coiiipantment, or a lively tune. Pi. 1t1. .. Jon(Uh-*Um-refhokim, "mute do»e aiaong strangers," I.e. either a tune so called— a dirire- or re- ferring to the suhjoet-niatt^tr. Da- vid In eille. Ps. ItH— 111, Ixxv. Al-uuehilh. "destroy thou not." Ps. oxz. . . Mii'iilnih, " ascents " or (' degree.H." A.V.). the •ong uf those returning from cap- tivity : or to be sung on the ateps of tiie inner temple court, Stlaih, "eternallv, for ever." According to some,/oW« ; acconiing to otl-ers. pi<tnn. In the I. XX. regarded as a musical or rhythmical note, the k^y-note ; or a ^i/mvhoui/ ; or a jxittxo .• or Dii Onjiii ; or a bla-it ol Irumtvits. It occurs se- venty-oue times in the I'salms. and three times In Habakkuk. To the rMff Mutieinn Is prefixed to flfty-tbree. It Is variously lt(t«rpr-'ted : either that the nmirle was compo'^ed by tiie chief Mnslcian, to whom David dedicated the Psalm; or, thai for "to" we shotiid read "by," and nntlerinnd by "the chief Musician " (I.e. David bimself), tbe eom- poser of the words. 0LA881FI0ATION ACOORDINO TO 8UBJE0TH. 1. InslruetitM. On the perfection of God's law: 19, 119. On the bles.sing of piety, misery of vice: 1. 6, 7, ■.^-l•,!. 14. la, 17. 24, 2B, 32. 34, 36, 37, fiO. TO, W. fW, 73, 7n. 84, 91. 92, 94. 112. 119. 121. 12.^. 127, 1?*, i 133. On vanity of human life : 39. 49. 90, On duty of rnfers: 82. 101. | %, DevoHonctl. Pratkr.— renitenoe : 6. S8, 88, 1 61, lOV. 130, 143. Resignation : 3. 16. 21, 81. 64, fjf., 57. 61. 62.71, Hf.. Contrition: IS. 22, | 89. 77, S8, 143. In severe trouble: 4, 6. U, I 2«. 41, 5fi, 59, 64. 70, 109, 120, 110. 1 11, 143. I In affliction: 44, 60, 74. 79. 80, W?. H9, (M. 102, 129. i;^. When deprived of public wor- ship: 42. 43, 63. «4. Intercession: A', 67. 122. 132, 144. TBAiae. -For God's providential care : 28, 84. 35, 91, 1(K), 103, 107, ll7. 121. 146. 146. Of God's attributes: H, 19, 94. 29, 33. <7, BO, 66. 66. 76. 77, 93. ftl-W, 99, 104 111. ILt- 116.134, 1K9. 147. 14H. 150. Than K8OIVIN0.— For individual merclen: », 18, 22, '^». .34, 40. 75, im. 108, il6, 118. 13^, 144. For general or national mercies: 46, 48, 66, 66. 68. 76, 81, 86. 98. 106, 124, l'i6, 129, 136, 136. 149. 8. Prophetie/il, chleflr of the Messiah: S, M, - 22, 40, 45, 68, 69. 72, 97, 110, 118. 4. Hittorieal: 78, 106, 108, N0TK8 ON THB OLD TBSTAMENT. ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF THE riBST LINE OF EACH PSALM. PflALM A* the hart pantnth after the water-brooks • 42 Be merolfnl unto me, O Ood, be merciful unto mo 67 B«m»^rclfiilnntome. ()(it>d: for man would" W5 Behold, bless ye the Lord 134 ftehold. how good ... It Is for brethren 1 .1! Bliiss the Lord, nay soul : and all lO.*? Bloss the Lord O my soul. O Lord my God • • 104 Hli'KSfid are the uadcfileil in the way llii niiissed be the Lord my strength 144 Bl-^swd is every one that fear^lh the Lord •• I'iS' Blessed Is he that conslder^'th the poor 11 Blesie<l Is he whose transi!;ression Is lorgiveu '•V B)nssfd is the man that walketh not 1 Btw down thine far, O Lord 80 Br the risers of Babylon, there we sat VM Consider mine affliction, and deliver (ver. 15.S) 1 19 Deal bonntifully with thy servant • • (ver. 17) 119 D'lllver mefrom mine eiifuiies TM Deliver me, OLoid. from tht^ evil man Md Do ye indeed speak rlKliteousuass 6S Except the Lord build the house 127 For ever, Lord, thy word is settled (ver. 89) 119 Fret not thyself because of (evildoers 37 Give ear, O my people, to my law 78 Give ear, Shepherd of Israel 80 Giv^ ear to my piuyer, () <iod Bn Give far to my word*. I) r,oi-cl, consider •••• 5 Give the king thy ju(ii;in(.-i!t.s. (iod 72 Give u!it(t the Lord. O ye mii-'lity .•••• 29 God lie mTcifiil unto 'IS, and bless us 67 God is our refuge and .strength 4fi God standeth In the congiegution 82 Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised • • 48 Have mercy upon me. O God 61 He th'U. dwelieth In the secret place of the most High 91 Hear mo when I call; O God of my rightiious- ness • 4 Hnar my cry, O God R1 H>ar my prayer. (» Lord, and let my cry 102 Hear my prayer. O Lord, give ear li:< Hear my voice. O God fi4 Hear the right. O Lord 17 Hnar this, all ye pfsiple 49 H'-lp. Lord: for th" godly man ceaseth 12 His foundatiiin Is In th'- holy mountains •••• 87 Hold not thy peace. O (Jod of my prai.se •••• 109 How amiabi(« are thy tnbernacies, O Lord •• 84 How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord 13 1 cried unto God with my voice 77 I cried unto the Lord with my voice 142 I cried with my whole h«>art (ver. KR) 119 I hate vain thoughts (ver. US) 119 I have done judjmient and justice • • (ver. 121) 11«) I love the Lord, because he hath heard •••• IIR I said. I will take heed to my ways 39 I waited patiently for the Lord ••• 40 I was glad when they said unto me 122 I will bless the Lord at all times ••• S4 I will extol thee, my God, O king 148 PSALM 80 I will extol thee, O Lord I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills •••■ I will love thee, Lord, my strfiigth •••• I will praise thee, O Lord, with my whole I will pral.se thee with my wliol" heart • • 1 win sing of mercy and juditmiMit I will sing of the in»;rci<!S ot the Lord 89 II it had not been the Lord who was on •••• 124 in .ludah Is God known In my di.stre.ss I cried unto the Lord In the Lord put I my trust In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust; let me ; never be ashamed SI ! In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust: let me ' never be put to confusion -71 It Is a good thing to give thanks 92 121 18! 9i 138 101 76 120 11 .fudge me, O God, and plead my cause ludge me, O Lord Keep not thou silence, O God 48 ae ! 83 Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered • • (W Let my cry come near before thee • • (ver. Ifi9) 119; Lut tliv mercies come also unto me (vi-r 41) 119 Lord, how are they increa.sed that troiuile me ;t ' Lnrd, I crv unto thee : make ha.ste unto me 141 j IjokI, uiy heart is not haughty 1H1 j Lord, remember David, and all his afllirtiona VM '• L"id. thou hast been favourable Uhto thy land W> Ijirrd, thou hiist Ixieti our dwelling place • ••• 90 Lord, who shall abide In thy taberuacle • •• • 16 ■ Make a Joyful noise unto God 66i >1 '.ke a joylul noise unto the Lord 100 1 .VI ike haste, O (iod, to deliver me 70 1 M my a time have they alHict.<'d mo \"-^' M y Hod, my (iod w!\y hast thou forsaken mo 22 ] M;. heart is iiid it; 111.' a r-'ood matter 45' M5' soul cleavetli unto the dust •••• (ver. 25) 119 My soul fainteth for thy salvation •• (ver. 81) 119 Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us • U6 O clap your hands, all ye people •• 47 O come, let us sing unto the Lord 9.5 (• give thanks unto the Lord w 10,5 O aive thanks unto the Lord, for he is good • 107 O ;-'lve thanks unto the Lord ; for he is iruod 118 O cive thanks unto the Lord; for he is ^ood 136 O God. my heart is fixed 108 O God, the hi-atlien are come Into 79 O God. thou art my God 63 O God, thon hast cast us ofT 60 O «;od. why hast thou cast us off for ever • • • • 74 O how love 1 thy law (ver. 97) 119 O Lord God of mv salvation 88 O fjord God, to whom vengeance bolongeth 94 () Lord my (Jod, in thee do I put tny trust •• 7 O Lord our Lord, how excellent i.s thy name 8 O Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger 6 O Lord, rebuke me not in thy wrath ii» 38 O Lord, thou ha.st spa.rched me ••• ••• 1?9 praise the Lord, all ye nations 117 O sing unto the Lord a new song; for he hath done marvellous things 98 O sing unto the Lord a new song ; sing unto the Lord 96 Out of the depths hav« I cried unto thee • • ISO Plead m7 cause, O Lord •• 36 Priilse waiteth for thee, Ood 6fi Praise ye the Lord. Blessed is the man that fearetb the Tjord • ••• 112 2« SUMMABT OF TBI FOETIOAL BOOKS. P8ALU Pralite ye the Lord: for It Is good to sing praisrts unto our God 147 Praise ye the Lord. I w511 praise the Lord •• 111 ?i ais-j ye the Lord. O give thanks unto the Lord • 106 praise ye the Lord. Praise God In his sane tuary 150 frai«e ye the Lord. Praise, O ye servants of he Lord 113 raise ye the Lord. Praise the Lord, O my i soul- 146 raisf ye the Lord. Praise ye the Lord from the heavpns 148 frai<*; ye the Lord. Praise ye the name of Ith-^ Lord 136 raise ye the Lord. Slug unto the Lord a iisw son^' 149 Ifcserve me, God : for la thee do I put my trust- luces have persecuted me ■ 16 (ver.161) 119 BioICB I In the Lord. ye righteous 38 lmi»!iuber the word unto thy servant (ver. 49) 119 "ghteous art thou, O Lord (ver.137) 119 re me, O God. ly thy name • |v'; me, O (iod ; for the waters are come in into my soul UK aloud unto God our strength • • • ach me, O Lord, the way of thy statutes (ver. ?.3) ^e earth Is the Lord's, and the fulness "hereof • fool hath said In his h(iart, There is no D<1 I fool hath said In his heart, There Is no Dd ie heavens declare the glory of God ie kiiiir shall joy in fhv streu^tli he Lord hear ihee In the day ol' trouble ••• ie Lord is my liiflit and my salvation Ic Lord is my shepherd I« Lord reigneth. hi; Is clothed with majesty |e Lord reiBiieth; let the earth rejoice •••• I/<>rd reitrneth ; let the people U-enible • Lord said unto my oni I mlifhty (iod, even the Lord, hath spoken I transKresHion of the wicked with witliin >y lieart • •• fs that trust In the Lord shal' be fts mount Hon .,...,, Bu art my porti.»ii, O Lord ••••-•'(rer. 57) pu hast dH,alt well with t^ ; sen-ant (ver. 65) ^ hands have made me und ftvshUnuid rae (ver. "i"^) ■ testimonies are womlerhtl ••••(ver. Vif.^) n word Is a lamp unto my feet "(ver. 10.5) lily (tod is good to Israel •■••• lly my soul waiteth upon God •• 64 69 81 119 24 14 19 21 »1 27 23 93 97 99 110 60 126 119 119 119 119 119 7H ithee liftl npmlneeyes'^"*'-"'.. 12S I thee, O God. do we cive tharks ••»■••••• 75 1 thee, O Lord, do 1 lift up my soul •••• 26 • thee will 1 cry, O Lord, my rock • • - .t . 28 e heard with our ears. Gkid 44 en Israel went out of Efrypt •••• 114 en the Lord turned again the captivity- • 126 Browltha! shall a young maji cleanse his »y---: •••• • • (ver, ») 119 ■ boastest thou thyself in mischief 62 ' do the heathen rage < 2 ' ctandest thou afar ott. Lord > 10 PB0VBBB8. The Hebrew title of thta book Is MisMe ("by-words," "proverbs," "simili- tudes"); in the LXX. it is called Ilapoifitai (" Proverbs"), and similarly In the \ digate <..i0r Proverbiorum. It is a mannal of practical rales of lif?. as the Psalms are a manual of dally devotion; the former guiding the actions, the latter the thoughts. It is a book of dally lessons for all ages and states of men and women. " Wisdom " is religion ; and " folly " is irrellgion. It may be divided as follows:—!. Introduction, —the value of wisdom (1— Ix). 2. The Proverbs (strictly so called) of tiolomon (x— xxii. 1fi>. 3. Another introduction, on the study of wisdoir (xxil. 17— xxlv). 4. A second volume of true Proverbs, collected by tho?** who were set by Ilezekiah to restore the Temple worship, air. ng whom were Isaiah and Hosea (xxv-zxix). !i. An Appendix, containing the Injtractions oJ Agur to his pupils Ithlel and Ucal, and of t>u mother of Lemuel to her son (xxx, xxxl). It Is generally allowed that the main port.ion Ix— xxii. 16) is the work of Solomon, con.sl.stiiiii of Proverbs composed or collecUid by himself, and that the other portions have been collected and sullied to it subsequently, the crit'iiial title being preserved for the whole of the cunipllatiou just as was done for the Psalms. Date and Authorship. The date ot this flna) arrangement Is uncertain, but it was most pr<»- bably in the time of Hezekiah. Modern critic.^ are divided in their opinion whether the first part of the book (i— ix) belongs to the seventh or ninth century B.C., and the arguments on either side are alike inconclusive. It is also a matter of dispute whether it is earlier or later than the 8i>ng of Solomon and the Book of Job, many passages In the latter bearing such a striking res<;mblance to tWe Proverbs as to leave no douut that the writer of the one book was familiar with the other. The Jews attrihuttid the Song of Solomon to the early youth. t)ie Proverbs to the mature age, and Ecclesias- tes to the declining years of Solomon, v.hilt others have assigned them all to the last por- tion of his life. There has never been any iloubt of the Canonlclty of the book, except on the part of some writers among the Jews them- selves. K00LE8IA8TH8 ("The PreacIRr"), called In Hebrew Koheleth. Is generally supposed to have been written by Solomon at the close of his Hie, after his lapie (1 Kings xl. 1—13), and to contain the expression of his penitence. He holds him- self up as a warning to others: from its title, some suggest that he delivered It In public. It is a narrative of the attempts of a worldling In various ways to find happiness. He alter- nates between study, ple&sure. sensuality, ro- fiaement.luxury.misanth ropy, construction, me- chanical skill, book-making. All are unsatis- fying, and leave a void ; the ci^nclusion being that everything Is vain and empty but the fear of God, and that subservience to Him la the only perfect fraedom. "Wisdom" is here used In the modem sense, viz. possession of knowledge. The Oanonlclty of this book is acknowledged by .lews ami early Christian writers; but the former did vot rank it among the poetical books, the greater put of It being prose. i NOTTEB ON THE OLD TKSTAMRNT. Both the age and the authorship of this book are controverted. By the Intermixture of the Hebrew with Aramaic words it is tliouKht to belong to the same period as the Ik)oks oi Ezra and Nehemiah. with which tto subject-matter seems to accord : e.g. the ezpres»ion of misery under a tyrannical gcvernment, sudden vicissi- tudes of fortune, the tone of despondency, the moitil and relljilous declension, and the con- dition of literature,— all seem to Indicate a state of thinir? more like that subsequent to the re- turn from the Captivity than that of the golden age of Solomon. The attempts, however, to fix Its date have, so far, manifested very little unanimity. BONO OF SOLOMON, or 0ANTI0LE8. This poem is said to be the only remaining one of the 1.005 songs composed by Solomon (in the Hebrew Idiom it IS called The Sony of Sunu", or the best of them all); and Jewish and (.'hristiari tradi- tion both agree in this. It has been thought to have be*?!! a Marriage t)de composed by him on his nuptials with the dantrhter of Pharaoh, or with some native of I'alestine (espoused some years later), of noble extraction, but inierior to her liusband (ii. 1. 6; vii. 1); and Its languaiie is held to be figurative of the union between Ohrist and Ills Ppouse, the Ctiurch. It Is a poem in which there are two characters, a mal»^ (Hheh^mah, PenfeiMf), and a female, call- ed by the same name with a feminine termination (Shulammith). There arc treble and ba,ss solos. which occasionally glide into a duel (ii. 7; iii 5 ; vili. 4), terminating in a chorus of virgins dii 6-11 : V, 9; vi. 1, 13; viii. B. 8, 9). The parts of the two principal characters are not distin- fuished in our translation, as they are in the lebrew, by the tise of masculine ami feminine pronouns and adjectives; but tliey nia> be thus marked: Shularamlth begias a treble solo (i.2— 6i, followed by a dialogue or duet (of about a verse each), to Ii. 3. terminating In the duet (ii. 6, 7). Then Rhulammith sir.gs a solo(ii.« -l.S), answer- ed by Sheloinoh di. 14, 16), and he again by her (111. 1-4), gliding Into the duet (III. 5), and the choru> of virgins (from ver. 6 to the end of that chapter). Chap. Iv. commences with a sonnet from Phu- lammith in praise of her lover, answered by him, singing her praises in turn. The same com- pliments are repeated with little variation by Bheiomoh (chap, vii), in praise of his spouse. The two intervening chapters (v and vi) seem to be sune by Shnlammith and the chorus, aud chap. vlil. by them all chorally. Ewald. with much reason, has conjectured that It is not the composition of Colomon. nor yet a marriage ode; but that it had its origin in the loving cry of the faithful Church still remain- ing In the kingdom of the ten tribes, when rent away from the nouse of David. Thus, "Solomon" Is the head of the Jewish Church, personlfi'id In the Temple, the centre of devotion and love of the faithful spouse now exchided from It, but whose heart s ill yearns towards It. The com- pulsory attendance on the worship at Pan and Beth-el is well portrared by— "My mother's cTiildren were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards ; but wine oten vine- yard (Ood's Church) have 1 not kept." And •nin, as the worship of tha calves was the be- Klnnlng of Baalism, well micht the faithful Is- raelite Oburoh. forced to a false worship, hide Its face and cry, " Look not upon me, because I am black ; because tha Sun liath looked upon me," This view Is sustained by the imagery used by the two speakers one of the other: that appli'-d to the man being such as Is applicable to the physical features of Judjea; that to the woman such aj belongs rather to the northern kingdom. Again, the neck of Shelomoh is like the "tower of David" (Iv. 4); he lives amidst the daughters of Jerusalem, and among the roes, harts, and hinds of the field, "leaping upon the mmiulnitit" (II. 7, 8); while Shulammith lives under Leba- 1 non, "a dove in the clefts of the rock. In the | secret stairs" (ii. 14); her eyes are like fish-, pools in Heshbon, her nose as the tower of Leba non. her head like Carmel (vii, 4. 5). All names i of places u.sed in the Imagery of her by Shcio-' moh. or by her of herself, are taken from the ten tribes, even extending to those beyond the Jordan. Datb akd AtnnoftSHlP. With the exception of a few Taln>udists (who ascribe it to the tinie of Hezekiah), there is a general cimsent of all critics, down to the last century, that It Is a genuine work of Solomon, though th" date at which It was written l.s disputed. Kennicott placed It in the time of Ezra and Xehemioh. on account of certain Chaldaisnis In the Hebrew text, which, according to (iesenius, are provin- cialisms peculiar to the northern part ot l^ali:?- riiie. existing In the age of Solomon, to whiih lierlod ha attribiites the comtwsitlon. Thpre seems nothing whatever In the siibjeot -mat- ter which could identify It with the post^Dabv loiiish period. Its first vor.se attributes it td So'omon. The more probable time of Its compositloi- would seem to be that of Kehoboam, and i' would appear as if it were an eirtnihon (over- ture of peace) between the two hostile kinj?- ilonis of Israel and Judah. reminding then that they were brethren (compare iii. 11: v. Ifi; viii. 2, 5). The mention in juxtaposition! of the two rival royal cities In the tinK of Jeroboam and Kehoboam, viz. Tirzah am' Jerusalem (vl. 4); of the "threescore valiaiii men of Israel," expert In war, coming out i'\ the wilderness (iii. «— ,S) ; and of " the compa' ' [ of two armies." with the appeal to Shulammitl to return (vi. 10), all seem to point to the con elusion of hostilities recorded In 1 Kings xil. ZV 24, or after the chastisement of Jeroboam b; Abijah (2 Chron. xill). Bheiomoh would seem to be a personlflcatlm. of "Salem" (Jerusalem), and this ode wo'iU'l thus portray the yearning of the bereaved i' raelite Church towards tlie holy Temple on Monn Zlon aft«r the separation of the ten tribes. Thi' more fitly typifies the love between the Churc! and ("brist tlian an "Epithalamium" on tli' marriage of Solomon with a heathen princes; while the terms of endeannent lose all tli'': gro.ssness when applied to two nations wi' their distinctive physical features, —a view v.l; . : is strengthened by the con.stant transition i the original TTebrew) from the singular to f plural (or collnctlvei pronouns. The Oanonlclty of this book has never b- doubted, the evidence In Its favour being k strong as that In sapj)ort of the other book" but. among the Jews, no one under tlilrty yeft^ i of age was allowed to read It. *> on me, because ,th looked upon magery ase*! by •r: that appli'-d jplicalile to the ,t to the w»)iTian •therii kiiitrdom. like the "tower it the 'laughters roes, harts, and I Ihf mnuittnint" 'es under Leba-' lie rock. In the s are like flsh- 8 tower of litlia I. 5). All names II if her by 8hi;l<i- taken from the] 1080 beyond th<>| 1 the exception >e it to the time ,1 Consent of all ry. that it is a igh th" date at ited. Kennicott id Neheinioh, on in the HeVirew lius, are proviii- rn part ot rah;?- lomon, to which jwsition. Thf^re lie Mihjpct-nifll- li the post^l'ftby- attributes it t^ its compo»itloi. ■hohoam, and i* eh-fiiiliini (over- j nrri hostile klriR- eniiiidiiiK thfn pare ill. 11 : v. n juxtaposition I i In the timr | viz. Tirzah am' reescore valiant i cominn out <i' I "the coiupa'^' to ShnlamiTiitl iiit to the o.oii 1 Klnuts xii. », of Jeroboam b} personlflcatloi, this ode wo'i!(' I he bereaved !■ empleonMouii ten tribes. Thi' een the Churcl mium" on tin athen princes lose all tlv'i nations wi! —a view Trfhui { transition i singular to t' BUMMABY OF THB FBOPHETIOAL BOOKS. t has never b- avonr beiiw ^ other book' U<jr tlilrty ye?. L-rflJB PSOPHETHJAL BOOKS. Jonah, Joel. Amos, Hosea. Lsaiah, Micah. Nahum, Zephaniab, Obadiah, propliesied bejovf the Captivity J Jeremiixh. Ilabakkuk, Kzekiel, Daniel, during it; and liaK^'ai, Zechariah, Malachi, after lh« Reslortilion. and in the chronological order jiveu here. The ariaiige- ment of these books In our Bible is ruled chiefly by the matter : the four greater books being placed first without regai-d to the date of their compo.sition. IS.MAH (BoUvatio* of Jehovah}, the son of ^moz (not the same name as Amos), pro- phesied about "Judah and Jerusalem in the pays of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and He/.e- riah." His tribe and family are imcertain, but be is believed to have been of the seed-royal of Indah. Under Uzziah and Jotham religion de- clined, luxury Increased ; under Ahaz idolatry iras rampant, and the Temple closed. Isaiah warned and reproved in vain, till Hez»»klah lis- ened to his voice, and matle him his aiiviser. le is said to have been sawn asiaider In the gn of Manasseh, on whone ^cce.ssiuji, however, |te must have been nearly ninety years of age. The first verse seems to he the heading of the [rhole book, which consists of a series of visions, Dllowed by a few miscellaneous prophe."l(!s and IstiulAl facts. These visions are placed in 3ri)iit;Jopical order, but only one of them is ictly "« vision" (i.e. a waking dream), the est being subjective rather than objective lictures of future events. It is diCHcnlt to a.s- jlgii any of them to the reign of .lotham, excipt, erliaps, some of the burdens ; but those of the Biitiis of Uzziah. Ahaz. and Hezekiah are indicat- l by the writer him.self. The first portion of the ok relates chiefly to the Jewish nation and I enenii''s, with pre<lictions about Assyria (then \ Its zenith*. Babylon (in its infancy as a power), loab, l*'gypt (the great rival of Assyria), I'hl- iBtia, Syria, Edoni, and Tyre (the great mer- Mitile power), and a few historical chapters con- Irning Hezekiah. The second portion embraces nor^icast of the whole period between the <'ap- Tity and the close of the Christian Disp-insation, ke return from Babylon being used to prefigure Je .\dvent of the Messiah and the reneinption the people. The prophecies regarding the esslah s birth, passion, glory, rejection by the |ws, and acceptance by the Gentiles, are so |act as to have earned Is&i&h the name of the ospel Prophet." Principal Sdbjeots of Phophbct:— The Captivities and Restoration of Jadih and Israel (xxxix. 6. 7). The ruin and desolation of Babylon, Tyre, Damascus. Egypt, Ac, and the dijstruction of Syria and Israel (vli. 12 ; xlvil. 7. 15). I The conquests and conduct of Oyrus, who is mentioned by name, with his liberation of the .lews, nearly 20<J years before his birth (xiiv. 28 ; xlvf. 1-5). Prophettiet re$peeUng the Me$»idk r- His Forerunner (xl. S). His Birth (vll. 14). » His Family (xi.10). His Name and Kingdom (Ii. «, 7). His Hniectlon by the Jews (vlll. 14). His Acceptance by the (Jentllns (xfll. 6). His Miracles (xxxT. 6, 6). eminent German critics, ot the last and ent century, have called in question the authenticity of the last twenty-seven chapters, on the ground that their stand-point is the Babylonish Captivity, from whence the writer looks forward to succi-edlmr events, and fore- I warns his people of what set.-ms to be coming, | and hencesketchesoutthe career of the Messiah. ! They think it imp<i.ssible for a prophet to mt-n- ' tion Cyrus bv name 'iOO years before his birth. : The whole force of this objection rest* upon I the denial of all true prophetic inspiint'on. It has been ably refuted by olhT t;*'rioHn cri- tics, an excellent r<'xtnni of whose argi.'iiients will be found in KeilV KhiMtnng. It is ilifticult to imagine that such a writing In su(th an age should have been issued anotiynK-usly. and it must be borne In mind thiit th-; ii'tecvlty of the whole lX)ok has been universally adni-ti.-i! by all Jews and christians of former centuries, ^.ore- over, forty-seven of the sixty-six ciiaptors are quoted, directly or indirectly. In the N' w Tes« tament, and In twenty-one tasfa l«aiali Is iia'n«xl as the author ol the prophecy. It mu-t be con- ceded therefore that external evidence Is wh< lly against the objeciion. JKltKMiAIl {Ap^>ointe(l by Jehovah) was the son of Ililkiah, a pi lest of Auathoth (a smail vil- lage close to Jerusalem). He began to pro[>he.sy In the thirteenth year of Josiah's reign, about seventy years after Isaiah's death, and continued to do so alt through the troubled times ol the Babylonian invasion. His utterances Y/tra re- garded as of evil omen by the iiilers of .lemsa- lem, and he was subjected to cruel persecution. He saw the city besieued and taken. Ills winnings neglected but fulfilled, his feilow-ciiiz'-iis car- ried captive, and Jerusalem a heap of ruins; and in an adjoining cave he wrote his Lamen- tations over It. A remnant rallied round him after the murder of Gedaliah, and were forbid- den by God, through his mouth, to flee into Kgypt ; but they accused him of falsehooil, and, disregarding the Divine command, carried iiiin with tliem Into that country (xlili), where, ac- conling to Jerome, he was put to death, having prophesied for about forty years. His prophecies are not in chronological order, but seem to have been I'e-arranged according to their subjects, viz. : (1) Warnings to the Jews. (2) Survey of all nations, with an historical ap- pendix. (.S) Prediction of brighter days to come, with a similar appendix. (4) Prophecies re^<ard- ing rCgypt. Tin- cout'.uding chapters ( ii om li. ?A) are supposed to have been compiled from the later portions of 2 Kings, and may have be»n added by Ezra. Jeremiah was coiitempoi-ary with Zephaniah, ilabakkuk, Ezekiel, and l>aniel. He foretold the precise date of the < Captivity, the fate of Zeiiekloli. the Return of the Jews, the future decay of Babylon, and the fall of many other nations. He is said to have buried the ark ; and be pretlicted the abrogation oi tho Law, tho Inauguration of a spiritual worship, the bles.s- ing of the At^jnement, the call of the Gentiles throukrh the Gospel, and the final acceptance of the Jews. Bunsen and Rwald consider that the prophe- cies seem to be most naturally grouped together hy the recurrence of the formula, " The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah," a» follows: 1. (Chap. 1): An Introduction, probably prefixed to the whole at the final revision, ?. (Il-xxl): Probably the roll written by Bariich (xxxvl. H2), after the roll read in the ears of Jehoiakim had been burnt by him. 3. (xxll-xrv); Shorter prophecies delivered against the kings of Judab 27 NOTES ON THE OLD TESTAMENT. I| ,r:l I and false prophets. 4. (xiv— xxvlli): Two great prophecies of the fall of Jerusalem. 6. (xxix— zsxt): The message of comfort fur the exiles In Babylon. 6. (xxxfi— xliv): The history of the , last two years before the capture of Jerusalem, land of Jeremiah's work during that and the subsequent period. 7. (xlvi— H) : The prophe- Icies against foreign nations, ending with the ; great predictions against Babylon. 8. (Hi) : The ; supplementary narrative, which is also a preface j to the Lamentations. The LXX. translation contains so many dlf- , fereuces of reading, as well as variations in the arrangem i^nt of the chapters, that it would seem I to have 'teen made from some other recension I of the risbrew than any now extant: or else, i the tran! lators endeavoured to make the mean- ing mors plain, and the arrangement more me- thodical. The genuineness of the book has never been seriously questioned ; neither can its date 'be doubted. Oesenlus conjectures that mure I than thirty I'salms (v, vl, xiv, xxii— xli, lil— Iv, lix— Ixxi) were composed by Jeremiah; if so, , they are a valuable record of the hymnology of ; that period. LAMENTATIONS. An appendix to the pre- ceding, in the shape of a pathetic ode, expresses Jeremiah's grief for the destruction of Jenisalem and Its Temple, and the miseries of slavery and famine, Inculcatintr the benefit of chastisement. It Is full of pathetic tenderness. Chaps. 1, 11, and Iv. each consist of twenty-two verses, beginning with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. (!hap. v. contains the same number of verses, not, however, alpha- betically arranged ; while chap. lii. has three verses to each letter of the alphabet, every verse In each trio beginning with the same letter. The book, however, is not one poem divided into live chapters, but consists of five distinct poems. Its original Hebrew title was Ekah (Hoir). which Is its first word, and was n common prefix to a song of wailing. The acrostic arrangement was probably intended to assist the memoi y. Date and Authorship. The externa! evidence rests entirely on a preface in the LXX.: "And It came to pass, that after Israel was led captive, and Jerusalem was laid waste, Jeremiah sat weeping, and lamented with this lamentation over Jerusalem;" which is followed by Joseplius and others. The internal evidence connects It in 8t;rleand subject-matter so closely with the book of Jeremiah's prophecies, as to leave no doubt as to the authorship. Some have supposed 't to be the lamentation over the deatli of Josiah (2 Ohron. xxxv. 26), mentioned by Josephus as extant In his time (Antlq, x.5); but this conjec- ture does njt accord with the tone of these poems, which evidently portray Jerusalem in ruins, and leave no doubt tiiat they were com- posed after its destruction by Nebuchadnezrar. Its Oanonlcity has never been doubted ; but It is regarded as the work of an Inspired prophet, rather than as a prophetic inspiration. It has bMn variously placed among the sacred wiit- ings ; either between Kuth and Ecclesiastes, among the five lleiiillnth ("rolls"), as in the Hebrew, or grouped with Jeremiah's writings, but separated from the prophetical boolc by that of Baruob. aa in the Lu. KZBKIEL ((Jod tela Hrtngthen), son of Bnzl, was a priest carried captive with other nobles br Nebucaiadneuar (B.O. 609), before tb« destroo- tion of Jerusalem. He was settled with a Jewish colony on the banks of the chebar iKhdWU], 200 miles N, of liabylon. wliTe Uv. »sw visions. He lived for only twenty-seven yea's after, and did not begin to prophesy till the fitth year of his exile. His prophecies may be divided Into two parts. First, those spoken before the destruction of Jerusalem, to disabuse the people of all false hope of succour from Kpypt, instilling Into them the certainty of (iod's ven^;eaIlCl^and es- hortlng them to .sincere repentance. The 6'<-<-o>i.J part is full of con.solation, exciting hopes of fu- ture restoration on their true repentance, and the final glory of God's people in a renovated land and a new Jerusalem, with the outp airing of (iod's blessings upon them, and the future resurrection of the flesh. Between these two parts Is an intervening portion, denouncing (iod's judgment on the seven heathen nations around them. This was written between the conunencement of Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem atid the news o*' itf fall. This book contains many visions, parables, and proverbs. The illustrations are i... ■ '.ikeii from buiidii^s and their ornameiUs, showing the writer to have been more faniiliar with & city than with rural life. He mentions Daniel by name (xxviii. 3) ; and as they were in exim together, they were probably well known to each other. Summary. 1. Ezeklel's call (1-111.15). 2. The general carrying out of the commission (iii.l6— vii). 3. The rejection of the people, because ol their idolatrous worship (vlii— xi). 4. The vim of the age rebuked In detail (xli— .xix). 5. The nature of the Judcment, and the guilt which caused It txx— xxiii). 6. The meaning of the now commencing' punishment (xxiv). 7. (ind's judgment denounced on seven heatlien nations (xxv— xxxil). 8. T'rophecies. after the dest'-uc- tion of Jerusalem, concerning the future t tn- dition of Israel (xxxiii— xxxix). 9. The glorious consummation (xl— xlviii). Hebrew tradition a.sserts that .Teremlah and Ezekiel exchanged writings in their lifetime, so that those of the fctrmer were read in Babylon, and those of the latter in Jerusalem. There are many similarities In the two books which favour this supposition,— especially as the character o( the two writers Is so different that a resem- blance In their writings would seem to be due to a mutual Interchange of thoughts. Oakonicity. The ereat obscurity of the book (from its alleRorical lorm), and the apparent dis- crepancy between it and the Pentaretich (cp. xvlil.20, and Ex. xx. 5), led the .lews to place it among "the Treasures," which no one might read before the age of tlilrtv ; and, for the same reason, the Panhedriu hesitated to give it t place among the <"anonical hooks of the pro- phets for public reading: in the synatrogue. iJul on no other ground has its Canonicity been (^i8- ftuted, nor tun its genuineness been seriouslf mpugned. There are no direct quotations from it in the New Testament, though in the Revelation there are several allusions and parallel passages which show that it was known to the writer. DANIEL (Qod'B Jutiae) was one of the prlncei! of the royal family of Jndah. He was made «| euimch in the palace of the King of BabTlon,: I and rose to be chief of the wise men, and " ruler j ^ ill SUmiABY OF THE PBOPHETIOAL BOOKS. with a Juwliih rbar ( KhtilnU}, » ?nvv visions, t :ais after, and the filth year I nto two parts. ; ie/.tructlon ofj le of all false Instilling into fai'.c<\ ami es- le. The Seroml g hopes of fu- i ;pentaiice. and ; II a PKnovatcd i he omv'iiiiriiiKi nd the fiituiej jcn these two n. d6nouiiringi :ath*iu nittiuiij 1 b'itween the :zar'8 niege of I. ions, parables, ire (■.. ' 'ikeu (i';nts, showing gtniii'.ar with t> enlions Daniel; f •svt're in nxiie veil knuwD to ll 111.15). 2. The' aission(iil.l6-: pie, because ot! i). 4. The ihisi 1— xix). S. Tlie le pullt whicli leaning of tlie fxxiv). 7. flod's eathen nathnu . tlie destrtic- ae future I'm- The glorious Jeremiah and eir lifetimtf, so ad ill PahyUmJ em. There arti .vhiel' favour cliaracter of tliat a resem- i-.n to be due 'Its. y of the book a',>paventdi»- iitarench (rp. ..ws to plac- it no one mit:ht i1, for the same I to give it i ks of the pro- naitogue. But icity been ('is- leen seriuuslT from U in the ^velatkm there mssages which iter. ol the princes « was niftdf » ig of EabyloD. m, uid"rul8r over the whole province of B.abylon." Carried capf We at the age of fjom twelve to eighteen, in I thf fourth year of .lehoiakim (elKht years liefore Kzelclel), he prophesied during tlie whole period of the Captivity, and even two years after the Keturn. He did not accoirii)any the Jews back to Jerusalem, but died in exile when more than ninety years of age. B.C. C03 he iuicrpivted Ne- buchadnezzar's dreara, which broiiglit tiim Into notice. Twenty-three years later, the Three t Ohildrenwere, In hlsabsence. saved froratheflery furnace. Ten years afterwards *ie interpreted the [ Icing's second dream, and ac<^-' as viceroy during the .seven years of that monarch's mi'lness. He lived In retirement during tlie roign ">f llelshaz- zar, who preferred younger couiisclhirs, till the writing on the wall called him forth (B.C. fu^^). Afterwards he was promoted to the highest post of governmenC by Darius, which he retained \ undfc. ""yrus (5S6). thus serving under three I dyi-a'^'h - -the Chaldean, the Median, and the I'Tsiaa. His book consists of two .iistlnct volumes. I the prophecies of the latter being synchronous with sonie of the historical events narrated I in the former: e.g. the first vision occurred I in the first rear ol Belshazzar (B.o. 555) : the ;!Cund In 653; the third In the first year of i'arlus (53H); the last In the tliird of t:yrus X'A). The historical part (chaps, ii. 4— vii) Is In [i^ialdee; the prophetical in Hebrew. In the irmer Daniel Is spoken of in the third per- Ison, In the latter in the^rsf; hut he is be- lieved to have been the autnor of both portion.s. (Our Lord speaks of him as a prophet (Matt. [ ixiv. 15). An allusion Is made to film in Heb. xl. p3. 34; and his language is adopted in the Eeve- ttatiun of John the Divine, which Is the couu- Iterpart of his book in the New Testament. I Chap. il. predicts the course of the Five Oreat [Empires of the world, which should succeed leach other In supremacy— viz. the Hahylonlan, irersian, Grecian, Boman. and i lirlstian. In ■chap, vii, the four worldly empires, under the IflKure of four beasts, are viewed in their reli- |ious a.spect. In chap. viii. is predicted the litniggle between the Persian and (Jrecian Ipowers, and the rise of the corrupting Influence DfAntiochusKpiplianesC the little liorn"), which broparert the way for the final overthrow of the |e>\s hy the Romans. Then follow the precise prophecies regarding the Messiah. In seven »e.'ks (forty-nine years) the rlty would be re- kullt; in sixtv-two weeks (4.T4 years) Christ Ipuld begin His ministry, and in the middle one week (three and a half years) He would J cut off. Chap. X. foretells the opposition of ho Persian power to the rostruation of the Bws; wldle chap. xl. more nilnutelv predicts he history of the four Persian kings, that of Jexander and his successors, till the comjuest I Syria by Rome, followr^d by a foiecast of Be growth of the suprep-iacy of Christ's king- pm to the end of the world. [This book Is the first of a series of apocalyptic Iritiiigs, which culminate In the Revelation of ^liii the Divine. It has exercised far greater luence on ChrLstlan theology than liuy other rltlng of the Old Testament, depicting, as It >es. not merely the Advent of the Messiah, but le etrect and Influence of His human existence Ton the whole future of the human race. Hence, knlel s writings are not forewaniings of coming "itrts. or divine threats of punishment, neither I they itrlctly prophetic ; but they liave a fw wider range, dlsch sing the philosophy of history both sacred and prtdane, revealing to the Jews tiie great mission destined for them fn the regenera- tion of mankind. Thus, with E/.ekleS, the latter portion of the Book of Daniel forms the con- necting link between the prophecies of th- Jewish disoeiLsation and the more universal re velation oiChrist and His followers. This traditional Interpretation (which date; back as far as the Second Binik of Esdras and the Epistle of I!arnal)as) is rejected by sumf modern commentators, because it is thou^iit to lose sight of tlie cyclic development of hi-.tory ; so that the Divine utterance, which has lis first fulfilment In oro period, ftjceivtss a fuither and more complete one In the correspondine part of some other period. According to then;, ihe foni emplrt!8 are, the Babylonian, Median, Prrsian and (ireek; whilethe fifth (the Christian), >trlk- Ing the feet of the composite iToag". crushed tht foundations of them all (viz. heathen mytholo- gy), and prepared the way for its own suprem.-xcy over all future dominions. Kach of t.hi-s»i has Its antitype In the (Christian era-I'uhylon Id Rome, Media in Byzantium, Persia, with Its divided power. In the Teutonic races. whiU- thf great Northern nations may hereafter rival the cunauests of Alexander;— all these bt-ing even- tually superseded In the triumph of Christ's .second Kingdom, as the former empires were by His first Advent. In this way the Boi k of Daniel is both a prophecy and a revelation. Date and Aotbobshi?. No doubt was ex- pres-sed as to the authorship of Daniel, or as to the reality of the events narrated In th' InM^k, until the fourth century a.d., when Pciphyry denied the truth of the prophecies conci'rnlna Antlochus Epiphanes(in whose reign he siMiposfn the work to have been writt'-n), while aturminj) the historical accuracy of the precediris ones. A considerable number of modern German critics have rejected the whole book as spurious, on the ground that the earlier chai>ters record miracles surpassing belief, and that the prophotlc fHirtion represents historic events in such minute detail as to preclude the possibility of its being writt':n before those events. These oli;ectious are founded on a disbelief In miraculous power and In prophetic inspiration; and those who advanced them assign the composition of the book to the period between B.C. 170 and IM. Bat it i,s Imptisslble to believe that an impostor would have written what professed to h*" one continuous book partly In Chaldee and partly in Hebrew, Intermingled with Greek words. The t<ine of the whole Is thoroughly Eastern, and the Jewish tradition is most reasonable, that each historical event was recorded at the time it happened, and each vision also, by Danii-l him- self; that these documents were conv>'v<'il wlUi other sacred works, from Babylon to JeiuiHlem, at the time of "the Return," enid thnt tin y (as well as the Visions of Ezeklel) were put together in their later form by the "Great Synavi mite." Dr. Pusey says, " that neither Its language, nor Its hit»t«rical reference,s, nor Its doctrines imply any later date than that of Daniel himsnlf: bat that, contrariwise, the character of its Hebrew exa<!tly fits with the period of Daniel, that of Its Chaldee excludes any later period: that the minute, fi^arless touches, involving details of customs, state Institutions, history, belont to a contemiiorttry," Ac Oahomioitt. Tills WM oarer doubtod ootll ttie » N0TK8 ON THK OLD TKBTAmDlT. Ml: ll'l last two centuries, thonnh the exceptional nature Ot the book caused it to be isolat«Hl by the .'ewish caiionlHtK, who hesitated to rive it a piaci; amon^r the prophets, but arranged it with the Bflbylonish documetits between Ksth»;r and Nehemlah. Itn uopularity in early times was so givat that larKe additions and aU*;rations were hitroiluceii into the LXX. version, which becami' entirely discredited, and was snperwidi-d by that of Theo- dotiun. The latter, as well as the Vuitjate, re- tained the principal additions, which are rele- gated to the Apocrypha in the BiiKlish Bible; and the old LXX. was long totally lost, and only discovered and published m the last century. JONAH (Dov«), son of Amlttal (trM«), the author and subject of the book called by his name, was born at Oath-hepher, in Zebulun, two miles from Bephorlm. He is the same prophet who is sent to Jeroboam II "i K!u(;s xlv. US), In answer to the bitter crj' of af- fliction that rose from Israel. The deliver- ance then worked by (Jod brouf^ht no return of alleKiance to Him. Jonah is next sent with a messa(?e of warning to tlieir threaten! ik In- vaders, the Assyrians. The contra.st between the Gentile sailors and heathen Ninovites and the prophet is so greatly in favour of the for- mer, as to stamp the narrative witn truth- fulness. The writer leaves us with his Impe- tuous will unbroken (though rebuked) and un- explained, while he closes his book witli (iud's words of tender mercy. The clue to hl« un- willingness and murmuring may have b^en his foreknowledge that the nation, so snarwl, was destined to be Ord's instrument for the punish- ment of his native country. The King of Nine- veh was the Tul of Scripture. Thr Genoineness of the book Is proved by the character of the language and the arrhaic Idioms which pei-vade it; and tlie second chap- ter shows the writer to be Imbued with a know- ledge of the Psalms, which he adapts to his own needs, but does not quoU. It is also corroborated by the accuracy of Its historical and geonraphical details, and by our Lord's own aniruiation of its truth and of Its typical significance. But some German cri- tics, who disbelieve In miracles, regard it as fabulous or parabolic, and ascribe Its compo- sition to the time of Joslah. It has. however, been regarded as Canonical both by Jews and Ohri.stians. and Is ranked among the prophe- tical books because of its typicu reference to the Besurrection of the Messiah. HosEA, Joel. Amo3. were contemporaries. It 1* most probpble that Joel prophesied to Jndah at the same time that Amos forewarned Israel, and that these two slightly preceded Hosea, who, like Amos, was sent to the Israelites. H08KA (Salvation) prophesied for sixty years during the reigns of the last six kings of Israel (Jeroboam II to Hoshea). He began to pro- phesy before Isaiah, with whom he was con- temporaiT. The idolatry of Jeroboam had pro- duced all kinds of vice ; the kings were profli- gate ; the priests had Introduced shanif^fnl rites throughout the land ; God was forgotten ; the mttrf' looked to Assyria or to Egypt for help h their misfortunes, and Hosea compares their ; iXi !':fltlon to the unfaithfulness of a wife to her niiM-yiage rows. His illustrations are taken from ruial and domestic pursuits (e g. snaring of i I birds, lowing, reaping, threshing, and baking I of bread). He gives us some insight Into the modes of life of that day, e.g. the women were decked with earrings and jewels; the feasts and sabbaths were " days of mirth ; " the peoplo I sacrittced on mountain tops, burnt incense on' hills," under oaks, and poplars, and elms ;" while ' troops of robbers wait for a man." This book Is quoted by our Lord, by the . evangelist Mat- thew, and the apostles Peter and Paul, It may be divided Into two parts; (1) A sym- bolical representation (I -111) of the sdf.ptlnn of the people, their rebellion and rejection, the conversion of the Gentiles, and the flnai resto- ration of Israel. (2) Prophetic disonurses, illiu- trated by images of th- most vivid character. JOEL (Jehovah U Ood) was of the tribe of Reuben, and the son of Pethuel. and lived not later than the time of Uzziah. for he does not mention Assyria by name among the foes of Judah. The Jews sav that he lived in the time of the drought (2 Kings vtli. 1» of Kllsha; but we should probably understand that men- tioned by Amos (Iv. 7). The book i>,'(,'ins with a warning of an Impending vlsitaiiun of locusts and drought, regarded as a figmative picture of threatened invasions, the "northern army" being that of Assyria, at that time unknown to them. The prophet exhorts th-; people of Judah to repentance, fasting, and prayer, tc avert these calamities : promisina a blessinp In their stead, and tiat outpouring of the Spirit on all fle.sh, with a warning of the destruction of Jerusalem as typical of the final judgment In the Valley of Jehoshaphat; the foMndatlon of a new city, and the inaut;uration of Messiah's kingdom in peace and prosperity. This book Is quoted by Peter (Acts U. 1«J— 21), and Paul ^Bom. X. 13). Datis. Both the style and subject-matter con firm the Hebrew tradition that Joel was thf earlie-st of the prophets of Judah, since hi foretells, In general language only, the futur* evils which were to come upon them from thi Northern invasion, which was evidently stil: distant, since the prophecy Is vague and then Is an absence of particularity. Some modern critics have conjectured that he prophesied ii. the reign of Ilezekiah others In that of Memf seh, others in that of Joslah. The LXX. place' the book after that of Amos and Micab. AMOiS (Burden) prophesied to the ten tribe? within the twenty-five years during whicb Uzziah and Jeroboam II were contemporar; (B.C. 809—784), "two years before the earrl, quake " (see Zech. xlv. 5). He was. till sent b; (tod to prophesy at Beth-el against the worshii of the calves, a shepherd of Tekoa in Judah. am' a dresser of sycamore trees. But he must alsi have preached at Samaria, since he rebuktv the vices of a capital— extreme luxury, rev«lr.\ debauchery— and contrasts them with the e.i;- cessive poverty and oppression of the poor. Is rael was at the height of Its prosperity Onidei Jeroboam II the poor were oppressed, luxur, abounded, and «;od was forgotten). He preacbiy against the nations around the two kingdom' (Syria. Phlllstla. Tyre. Edom, Ammon, and Moab). He then describes the state of Israe' and Judah, and especially charges Ephralm witli Ingratitude and obduracy. Next follow sym bollcal visions of successive punishments oi Israel, culminating In ruin; but beyond that rises a hope of restored glory Id the kingdom 30 T ■ 8UMMABY OF THE PKOPIIKTIOAL BOOKa Kht into the womea were : the feMts' " the p«-oplo I it Incense on ; elms;" while ," This book nncelist Mat- aul. s: (1) A sym- f H<1'>jitlon of •ejection, the le flnal resto- [;oiirseH, iUns- character. the tribe of !l, and lived I. for he does long the ioef, live'l in the 1 , of Klisha ; nd that nieu- 'i.'Kins with a iiMi of locusts ative picture •timrn army " nie unknown th"! people of I id prayer, t<i '. na a blessins.' < of the Ppirii I (le«tructlon orj I judgment inj foimilation of 1 of Messiah's y. This book I ■Sfl), and Paul Kt-matter con Joel was th( lah, since ht ly. the futnrt hem from thi Bvldeiitly stit' Unie and tiierr Home modern pruphisied ii' hat of Mai-a'^ LKX. place' iicah. the ten trlbe- during whict contemporai: re the earfl. IS, till sent bj St the worshir in .ludah. anil he must alsi . he rebuVe ixnry, revelr> witii the ex the poor. Is sperity 'undci ressed', luiur; f. He preacbf'f two kiiiKd'im' Ammon, »n^ tate of Israe Bphraim wlili t follow syin inlshments oi beyond thi»' the Idugdom « of the Messiah, In which the (tentlles will participate. In chap. Til. the Idolatrous priest Amazlah complains to .leroboam, who orders Amos to quit nis kinftdom. From this incident we have Betk-el depicted to us as a summer resi- dence of the king, with Its chief Temple of the Calves, and ■ Its nierarchjr of royal chaplains (vii. 13), and thff result of Amos' words of woe, that they ha(\ roused the people from one end of the land to the other. His Illustrations are from agricultural pursuits: e.g. "a cart full of sheaves," " com sifted In a sieve," the " lat- ter-growth after the king's mowings." "eveiT cow at the breach that Is before her," 4c. The book presupposes an acquaintance with the Law of Moses, and Implies that the proper form of worship was in accordaice with It. Tt also bears strong evidence that the writer was familiar with the Book of Job, who, on that accoimt, has been thought by some to have Mved near Tekoa fsee Job). As the book Is not a series of distinct prophecies, but one con- nected whole, there is no doubt that it was writ- ten in its present form by Amos after his r»tnrn from Beth-el to Tekoa. though it probably re- produced, in more logicAl form, the substance Of his preaching while at Beth-el. B0MMABT. 1. (I— II. 3) : He denounces the sins tf the nations bordering on Isr.ael and Jtidah. . . (II. 4— vi. 14) : He describes the state of those , kingdoms, especially the former. 3. 'vii. 1— Ix. 10): He reflects on the previous prophecy, relates his visit to Beth-el, and sketches the ilmpending punishment of Israel, which he rtnlicted to Amaziah. 4. Cix. 11 — 15): He depicts e Advent of the Messiah, and the final re- ration of His people. BnOAH (Who is like unto Jehovah 1) was a itive of Moresheth-eath, east of Kleutheropolls. le follows the three previous prophets, and taiah (who survived him), reiterating their iarnings. He died In the days of Tlezekiah ler. xivi. IS. Iff). He Is referred to as a pro- liet by Jeremiah; his language Is quoted bv Bphaniah Hii. 19), and Kzekiel 'xxii. 27V and bv ir Lord (Matt. x. 3.5). He depicts the ruin fhoth kingdoms: portrays the future and bet- ir destinies of the people; shows the mercy Bd justice of God In contrast with the iiiL'ra- ^iide of His people; and foretells the invasions Phalmaneser and Sennacherib, the disp'-rsion Israel, the cessation of prophecy, the de- ruction of Jerusalem and of Assyria, the birth- ac« of Christ. His Divine nature, and the unl- llrsality of His Kingdom. [According to the superscription, ho prophesied nring the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Heze- lah. I.e. for a period of about flitv years, «iTice l^tham came to the throne M,c. 7.W and llcze- ih died B.c.fiOT. Hebrew tradition a^.sf-rts that I transmitted from Isaiah, to .'oel. Nnhum, and Ibakkuk, the mysteries of the K<iiH,i<la. One nphecy (III. 12) belongs to Hezeklah's relen, 1 probably preceded the Great Tassover (Jer. rl. 18). InMMART. Although the prophecies were pro- flSly delivered at different limes, they have 6n ca,st Into one complete whole in their Bsent form, no doubt by the prophet hlm- Jf. They are dlvlde<l Into three sections, each fcrked by a formnla, "Hear ye," eaeh he- ning with denunciation and endlni: with a -alM. Betticm I. The Advent of Jehovah for Judg- ment of the Idolatry of Israel at\d Judah. 1. <i— 11.13): Forewarningoflmpendlngjudgment. 2.1ta cause — the unfaithfulne.ss of prophets. 3. The threatened punishment ; viz. the scourge of ut Assyrian invasion. 4. Promise of restoration. Beetum II. Judgment on Jerusalem. 1. Re- buke of the rulers of the people (111. 14\ 2. I Rebuke of false prophets (111. 6). P. Vanish- ment In the desolation of Mount ZIon fill. {V-12). I 4. Restoration of ZIon. of its Temple, and of the j people, with a gathering-In of all nations un- der the sovereignty of the Messiah (Iv— v. 15). [Ewald divides this portion Into four stror'hes.] Section III. Dialogue between Jehovah and His people, in Justification of Hi> goTemment (ch. vi). NAHTTM (Consolation) was a native of Elkosh, whose site is unknown, but It was ti-aditionally a ' little vlllakre in Galilee. He is thoight to have prophesied after the captivity of the ten trllKss, I and between the two invassions of Senna'-herib I whom Hezekiah had bribed with the tri'a.suro of the Temple. He comes as a conBolxr from Je- hovah, foretelling tho death of Sennacherib snd the overthrow of Assyria; but his book is chief- ly the sequel to that of Jonah ; the latter hav- ! Ing warned Nineveh of impending punishment, i which God remitted on Its repentance. Nahunc I now repeats the denunciations. j Jonah concluded with the declaration of (iod's ! merer, " slow to anger," and " repenting of . evil.'' Nahum begins by announcing the cer- i talntjr of His judgment. Nineveh had smiV back Into its old sins of violence, robbery, and l>iood- , shed, with blasphemy and hostility against (Jod. ; Nahum pronounces its sentence. Its destrurtlon v^as near, and would be swift and complete. There are th'-ee very distinct nredictions : (1) The sudden destruction of Sennacherib's army il, 12), and his death In the house of his god (1. 14). (2) The inevitable capture of Nineveh by the sudden irruption of the river In the midst of the siege (W. 6). (3) Its utter desola- tion (ill). In Nahum's time It was the larsre.st and most opulent city in the world. It was i captured by Cyaxares 'abont B.C. fiOfi), and iitter- ly destroyed, so that its very site was unknown a century or two after its fall. Its ruins have been explored by Botta. Layard. and others durini; '>ie present century, and numerous Assyrian anti- quities have been brought to Europe. Datk and AOTHoRRniP. Some commentators, both ancient and modern, have assK'tied .Mkush, on the Tigris, as the place of hi- birth con- sidering him to be the son of an Israelite captive, and the vivid picture of NInevh to have been drawn by him from p"rsfmal observation; whlh? they also affirm that the Intersperslon of Assyrian words In his bonk points to that country as the scene of his prophecies. Others deny that internal evidence favours any other than a Pale'tinian origin of the work, nhlch accords with the greatest weight of extiTnal evidence. The time of his prophecy is no le.sfi controverted. Some make him Cfmtemporary with Hosea, Amos, and Jonah (In the reign of Joash); others, with Zechariah, Hagtral, and ; MalachI: and. while some German critics placa him in the time of Ahaz. Hezekiah. Manas- seh, or .Tosiah, Josephus distinctly states (An- tiq. Ix. Ill that he prophesied in the reign of Jotham NOTES ON THE OLD TKSTAMICNT. ZEPHANIAH iJOiovah Itath guardtd), l«hose pedigree, traced by himself (chan. 1. 1). is gene- rally allowed to connect him with king Uf^zeKlah, ?rophe.sied at the b'tKlnninff of Jnsiah's reign B.C. 642 — t;il). For fifty yean propliecy was silent, during most of which time the wlck«d reign of Manassfih hurried on the Judgments of God. The book commences with a general warn- ing again.st Judah, and the Idolatrous worship of Baal and Moloch, followed bj judgments threat- ening Fhillstia. Moab, Amraon, Ethiopia, and Nineveh, and concluding with spoclal nuroofs to Jerusalem, illuminated by the promis(! of restora- tion to glory in the latter days. There is much similarity of expression between this book and that of .Teremlah. Summary. 1. The judgment on Jndasa, and Its causes (chap. 1). 11. A call to reperdance, with a promise of restoration and return to peace (11). 111. Reproof of Jerusalem, and the vice of Its people (ill. 1—7). IV. I'romises of restoration of the people, and destruction of their enemies (iil. 8— 'A». HABAKKUK (Emhrnee) was a younger con temporary of Jeremiah, and prophesied In Ju- dah during the first half of the reign of Jehoi- akim, wlien the invasion of Kebuchadne//ar was imminent. He did not accompany tht captives, but, like Jeremiah, he iam^tntf-d th»- Inlijiilties of his country in the midst of its rnins. Habakkuk foretells the destruction of the t'hal- daeans, portray ingtheirpride and self-contidciicc, expostulates with God for destroying His own people by such wicked Instruments: and on a re-assurance of the final triumph ol falM' he pours forth a sublime song of praise for the power and mercy of Jehovah, with a urajer for the redemption of His people, auil conti'li'iice In His mercy. This book is quoted in Acts »lli. 41 ; Bom. 1. 17 ; Gal. III. 11 : Heb. x. 37. The subscription, "To the chief singer on my stringed instruments," shows that it was used as a psalm, in which the propliet took a part. and was incorporated Into the Temple ser- vice. Hence Habakkuk nmsi have beet, a Levite. The whole is a colloquy between him and God. It opens with a plaintive recital ive of "the faithful," struggling under the painful spectacle of the good among God's people suf- fering from the oppression of the evil, inter- spersed with (jfod's answer of judgment awaiting them from the Chaldees. This is followed by the prophet's appeal for the righteous who will sufifer with the wicked, which swellss into a vivid picture of the Chaldiean scourge swi-ev>- Ing Irresistibly before him : and then there is a brief silence of expectation for the reply, which •!cbap. 11) reveals the judgment upon Chald.Tea. Then rises the note of prayer, which Introduceh the great hymn of faith, recounting the P'lra- ealous deliverances of old as earnests of future ones, and clo.sing with the vision of all nature desolate, and God's <;nemies prostrate, but faith exultant In the God of salvation. Datb. The Rabbis fix the time of this prophecy In the reign of Manasseh, with which Its stU)j(xt seems to accord, but modern German critics prefer that of Joslah, while others have made Habakkuk contemporary with Bzekiel and Da- niel iu Pabyloula, and rritb Haggai and Zecha- rlah iu Judaaa. OBADIAH (Wortkipptr (ff Jthovah) prophesied. It hai been coAjectured, b^ort the destruction of Jemsalem (B.a. 688), and tbe conquest dij Kdom (f)83). As Nahum had foretold the down fall ol Assyria, and Habakkuk that of Chald e& , lio Ohadiah predicts that of the implaralil* f>i» of Israel. Kdom, warning the Kdnoiitei) nut ti> rejoice in the day of their brother's calaniltj (for the Hebrew tenses are futurr., not ixmi ail in our translation). He foretells th« utter an- nihilation of Edom, and contrasts it vtlth thJ future restoration of Israel, which shoul.l i\l«i f possess the land of Kdom and riiillstla, and ei.. joy the promises of her offspring, the Messiah Verses 1 to 8 are extremely similar to a pas^.ii;. In Jeremiah (xlix. 14 foil.). This simllnritv In,, caused a douht which of the two prophets I repeated the denunciations of the other; ai.tl therefore the exact date of this book is r<-ii. dered uncertain, some ativocatlng Its pri<uin to that of Jeremiah, others a.scriblng It ti. i| later date. Dr. I'usey maintains that th" \U brew future determines the question In fiisni.ri of the priority of the Book ot Obadiah. Tin w wbo>- take the opposite view conjecture ilial! the occasion of this prophecy was the hus ' tlllty shown by the sons of K.sau to their bit- i thren the Israelites at the time of the I'nlij- lonlsh invasion. They seem to have rejoicdtl In the downfall of Jerusalem, and to have cull off those Jews who attempted to fly thron^hj IdumaRa Into Kgypt Hence arose the pravn' of the Jewish captives In Babylon (Ps. cxxxui 7). and the answer to It In the denunciaticiu of Obadiah, who predicts the Divine retributfoJ on Edom, and the future glory of Israel in tin] occupation of Iduni.Ta. This prophecy was i arj tlally fulfilled by Nebuchadnezzar, and lurtliM by the entire subju(:atIon of Kdom by John! Hyrcanus, which thenceforth vanishes froml history; but its completion, In thf: iuiS.sessloii nil Idumaea by the Israelites, must still be anticlf pated after the final return of that pi-oplc til their promised inheritance; and theivf(.re thii book is the favourite study of the Jews to ttiii day. I SOMMAET. 1. The Edomltes fanci<d themselves secure In the fastnesses of their rocks (ver. 3). 2. The spoiler should utterly destroy them tvfjn , 4—16). 3. The chastisement Inflicted on the! Jews should be but temporary; and. after tlnltl return from captivity, they should p( sscss Edi'ral and Phlli.stla. and at length rt^joice in the glorinu'l reign of the Messiah 07-21). The Prophets after the Restoration are h.\« 9AI, Zephariah, Malachi. Jewi.sh traditiocl Identifies them with the three men with Dauieli when he .saw tlie vision (Dan. x. 7). After th(| Captivity they were members, it Is said, of the! " Great Synagogue " of 120 elders, IIAQOAI (Fettive) was probably born at BabT-j Ion, and accompanied Zerubbabel to Jerusal'iiiT though some consider that he h:\d seen th«| glory of the old Temple before its destructiuDl (see 11. 3), and that he was one of the very ateiil exiles who laid the foundation of the new Tfra-I pie In tears (Ezra li!. 12). He wa.s inspired hi\ God to rouse the people to support Zerubba!>iil| and Joshua (the High Priest) in bnlMing th«l Temple, after the work had been suspended fori fourteen years In consequence of the countol edict olitnined by the Samaritans from Artj.f xerxes. When the decree of Ciyrus was (•(inflrni-^l j by Darius, the people were in a letharpir stai' [ preferring their own temporal prosperity !o| the restoration of God's house, till drougbtl 92 ,11 BUMMARY OF THE PROrilKTICAL BOOKa 111(1 mildew wrung penitence from them. The prophecy Is short and condenw-d. Ha^nal re- liroves their lethargy, and promises a blessing ipoii the work. In twenty-four days they re- lommence the building. The youthful Zerha- lah !» moved to second Haggai's work, but, after ^iie brief prophecy. Is silenced. After four weeks jiey becoma despondent, and compare the new temple with theold ; butllaggal foretells greater ^ory for the former. Two months later he again ebukes their slowness, and promises Divine Jlvour. He finally appeals to Zerubbab<;l, as pi'ir of the house of l>avid, and predicts the jtabilltv of the Kingdom of God amidst the jiiiu or temporal sovereignties. He only pro- li'-sied fur four months. He is quoted in le'<. xli. 26. Kagfrai and Stecharlah are associated la the tXX. in the titles of Psalms cxkv, csxvl, cxlv 'c\lviii; and they are meutioued in 1 Esdras .l;vil.3. ZECHARl AH (Whom Jehovah rememb«n), the Jii of Keverhian, and grandson of Iddo, was rohably of the tribe of Levi, born in Habylon, lid likewise came to Jerusalem with Zerubba- h1. He began to prophesy two months after laRgai (1. 1), and continued during two years, mcoiiraging the Jews to prosecute the erection T the Temple. He also foreshadowed the history the people and of the Christian Church. ^e book is full of allusions to the Advent 'the Blf'ssiah, and Is frequently quoted In the few Testament. It consists of three parts: |} Nine visions of the plorv of the kingdom fid worship of the Messiah (1— vi). (2) A col- luy between the prophet and a deputation Dm Babylon, regarding the fasts of penitence br the destruction of the Temple, and his exhor- Itloii to convert them into feasts of restoration , nWi. (8) 'J'he history of the Jews and of the liurch to the final judgment (Ix— xiv). ScMMART. Section I. The nine visions, ylt. pn. 7-17): A rider on a red horse, among myrtle-trees, symbolising a general peace fer the whole land, and the cessation of Imposition to the building of the Temjjle. 2. IK— 21): Four horns (i.e. four enemies of Jews), and four carpenters, by whom they I broken. .'<. (11. 1—9) : A man with s measur- -llne. enlarging the Ixiundaries of Jerusalem ; her increase, enclosing the Gentiles. 4. (ill) : shna (the High Priest), changing filthy gar- B!its for new ones, signifies the restoration r J Uriah, and advent of "The Branch." 6. (Ivi : •jrolden lamp, fed by two ol i ve-treejj ; i.e. the t)u!!<ling of the Temple, and future glorifica- Bn of the Church by the unction of the Holy pint. 0. (v. 1—4^: A flying roll ; i.e. vengeance I the ungodly. 7. (v. T)— n); A woman, pressed Ay an ejjhah by a leaden weight, and borne east- Ird ; I.e. repression and Imnishmentof Idola+ry. t(vl. 1—8): Four chariots issuing from two izen mountains; i.e. the course of Divine Pro- ience. 9. (vis9— 1.5h Crowning of Joshua; i.e. ! regal andpriestly office of "The Branch." Seeiton II. Colloquy between the prophet |d exiles regarding the fasts. 1. (vii). The nature of a true fast 2. (vili). On conversion of fasts into feasts. Seeiion III. The future destiny of the Jewish lurch and jieople. 1. (Ir. 1— 7): Peace under hxander's ni^'». 2. flx. 12—17): Revival of ver under the Maccabees. 8. Ul— xil. 12): A reverse (caused by the rejection of ile»sslah— punl.shed by the destruction of Jenisiilem). 4. (xll. 8—14): A period of penitence and hi)p«i. 6. (xlv): Return of the Messiah to Jerusalem '' in triumph over His enemies, and the Inauiciir** j tlon of theocratic glory. | Datk The style of the hook, and the fits- ; quent Ohaldatsms, establish the lateness of| Its composition. The dlfferencw between the ' earlier and later portions has led Mime modern critics to doubt the genuineness of the last six chapters, but their conjectures have l>eftn satis- factorily refuted. MALAOHI {Mestenger o/ Jehwahi, the last of the prophets, was contemporai7 with Nehemlah. lie prophesied about B.C. 420. According to one tradition, he wa.s bom at Sopha in Zebulon, after the Captivity, died young, and was burled there. According to another, "Malachl" was not a name, but an office, and some go so far as to declare that Haggal, Malachl, and John the Baptist were angels in human form. Hence, one Hebrew Targum Identifies the writer of this book with Ezra, another with Zerubbabel, a third with Nehemlah. Internal evidence is conclusive In favour of the writer living after the death of Ezra and the second immi^'ratllln of cap- tives, since the abuses noted In the bofjk are exactly those which Nehemlah reformed. The new Temple was already built, and Its services fully re-established. Malachl reproves the pro- fanity of the priests ; foretell" the suddeti appear- ance of the Messiah to purify that Temple and Its congregatlcm ; he rebnk"S the freiiuoncy of mixed man-iapes and divorces; threatens Is- rael with rejection for their impiety, and the adoption of the Oentiles; and closes with a prediction of the harbinger of the f-'un of Right- eousness, and a warning against infringement of the law of <iod. The style is prosaic and rhetorical, rather than poetic, and more closely resembles a writ- ten philo.sophlcal discourse than Ih" oracles of the Hebrew prophets. In the LXX. and Vul- gate It consists of four chapters, as In the A.V. ; but In the Hebrew, chapters III. and Iv. form but one. It is quoteJd as Scripture In the New Testament (Mark I. 2j Ix. 11, 12. Luke I. 17; Rom. ix. 13). The prophecy naturally divides Itself into three sections: I. <\. 2— 11. 9): Jehovah Is re- e resented as the loving father and ruler of [Is people. It may lie subdivided thus: 1. (1, 1—8): Jehovah asserts and proves His love to His people by reference to the punl.shment of Edom. 2. (I. «>— 11. 9): Rebuke of the priests, as the leaders of spiritual defection. II. (11. 10— IC): The prophet's reproof of mixed mar- riages and divorces, portrayed by the deserted wives weeping at the altar. III. The sudden appearance In the Temple of the Lord as the Judge, preceded by His forerunner. This sec- tion may be thus subdivided: 1. ai. 17— ill. 15): A threat of punishment. 2. (III. 6—12): A call to repentance. 3. (ill. 13— Iv. 6) : Reproof of dis- trust in God ; forewarning of the final separa- tion of good and bad; of the final jud^'ment: and advent of the Messiah, heralded by Elijah. Thus prophecy closes with the announcement of the Messiah's coming, and prepares the peo- ple for the appearance of His precursor, .lolin the BaptLst, in the spirit and power of Eliw (HaU. zl. 14 ; xvlL 10-13J. i - I' H <1 ■'I il: -l;i VI. SUMMAKY OF THE APOCRYPHAL BOOKS. TfiesB books form part of the sacred lltoratura held In high esteem by the AUixaiKhlan .lews, atid appeiKled by thi-m to llie LXX. translation of the Old Testament, 'i liey are for the must part, If not wholly, the pri>iiuct of the era sub- seqnent to the commencement of the Captivity; part having their orixin in Kal-ylonla dnrinu or after the (Taptivity, part belonging to the Itmt three centuries B.C., when prophecy, oracles, and direct revelation had ceas«!d. They form the historical link between tlie Old and New Testament, and have also a linguistic value in connexion with the Hellenistic plirasooloKy of the latter. They differ from the former in the niarl<ed almence of prophetic teachinir. of Divine revelation, and of relinlous vxtetry; while they wtint (as In the Boolt of Wisdom) to a spiritual kinttilom which shall be eternal. The account there triven of the Exodus suugnsts the existence of traditionary narratives (iMisides that which tf contained in the Tentatfuch^ from which certain additions found in the New Testament (ej:. in Stephen's speech) were derived. The LxX. had h(:)en formed on a Hebraic mould, so that Hebraisms wtne sure to manifest them- selves J but in the Apocrypha (much of which was originally written in Greek > we find the same Hebraic cast of thought and expression. Thus the Hellenistic phraseology of the New Testament was not a new thing, even when applied to origi- nal composition, but had become habitual. As to their Canonical authority, Josephus seems to reject it. The early Christians dilTere<i In opiiion respecting them, but received them as part of the sacred literature. Mellto, referring to the Hebrew Canon, separated them from the authoritative and Divine records. Jerome call- ed them "anocryphal" (hidden, secret, and so snurious), affirming that "the Church doth read them for example of llf"! and Instruction of man- ners ; but yet doth it not apply tbem to establish any doctrine." In the Western Church they gradually rose In esteem, until the Council of Trent aflirmed the Canoniclty of the mai<n' part; but they are treat- ed by the more critical Koman divines as "deu- tero-canonlcal." It Is not generally supposed that the books were written by those whose names they bear, but rather that the names of men illustrious In Hebrew lilstory (e.g. Kzra and Solomon, whose writings bore most resemblance to them), were affixeil to them by the writers. They are valuable historically, as supplying us with the struggles of the .lews under tlie Syrian Kings, of which the records elsewhere are scanty. THB BOOKS OP E8DRA8. although quoted largely by .Tosephus, by Athanaslus. and some other early Christian writers, do not seem to have been ever regarded as strictly "Canonical." Thb First Book appears to be a compilation of narratives by diflferent authors, the original part of the document being confined to chap- ters 111— V. fi. Chapter 1. is a repetition of the last two chapters of the Second Book of Chro- nicles, with some abridgments and variations of text. The rest of the book is a transcript of por- tions of Kzra and Nehemlah, with the apparenv Intention of narrating the legend about Zernb- babel, and of explaining the great obscurities of the Book of Ezra ; but it is impossible to re^ eonclle the various parts either with Holy Scrip- ture or with one anotlier, and therefore the latti-r portion of the book Is thought by many not to be the work of a single author. Only (ireek and Latin versions of the book are known to exist. Thb Second Book. The more ancient title was the "ilovelation of ?.zra." but it Is moid Commonly known as the "Fourth Book of Kzra." The original text seems to have been In Greelf, from which Arabic. Kthiopic, and Latin trans- lations have Iwren made ; and the Kngllsh version has been entirely taken from the Latin. This text contains certain iTiterpolatlons (chan^. I, II; XV, xvi), which seem to bo of Christian origin, and omits a long passage after chap. vii. S."), on the "hiterme<liate state "and "Interces- sion of departed souls." probably rejected on <logmatic ground!). From internal evidence It would seem to have been written In Egypt, by a Jew, l)etwt«n B.C. lOf) and A.u. loO. It consists of angelio revelations and a series of vi.sions, teaching some of the mysteries of the moral world, and the final triumph of the righteous. Bevelalinn I. Ci the unsearchableness of Qod's puriioses, MiKi the signs of the la.st age. IT. On the progress of the plan of Providence, and the growth of evil. III. Answers objections to the narrow limits pr(!scribed for the hope of regeneration; and fo' ijtells the second advent of the Messiah. Vision I. A woman (Slon) lamenting the death of her only son (I.e. the city of Solomon) on his bridal day ; but her sorrow Is turned Into joy at the appearance of a newly-built city. II. An eagle (Itome), rising from the sea, spreads its wings over the earth, inidergoes va- rious transformations, is rebuked by a lion (Mes- siah), and is burnt up. III. A Man (Messlahl flying on the clouds, de.stroys by the blast of His month the opposinir ' powers of the w«)rld. giitliers the lost tribes of j Israel, and gives them the city of Sion. j The last chapter records the appearance of the i Lord In a burning bush, who gives to Kzra the i books of the Law which had been burnt; and Ezra dictates to the scribes the twenty-four (^.anonlcal books, and seventy books of secret mysteries. | THE BOOK OP ESTHER consists of certain interixdated pa.s.sages f'lund in the Septuagiiit Version of Ksther. which are not in the original Hebrew copy. They fill up the narrative, and supply the Name of (Jod as the Prime Mover in the events, which Name nowhere occurs In the original. These interpolated passages are sup- posed to have been Inserted at a later date by the Alexandrine Jews. Jerome removed them from the text, and placed them, with some ex- planations, among the uncanonlcal books; but his notes have been swept away, and these dis- connected fragments printed consecutively, as if they formed a complete continuation of the Ca nonlcal l>ook. THE BOOK OP WISDOM. The original seems to bo in Oreek, and Is contained In the chief biblical MSB. ; but there is an ancient Latin version older than the time of Jerome, and translations in Armenian, Syriac, and Arabic (of which the last two are paMDhrastio). 34 ai SUMMAUT OF THB APOCRYPHAL BOOKS. It oonaUtu of two nutin sftrts : I. (Chapn. i— Ix) : Tli« pralM) of wImIohi In (u moral and iiit^'llv.c- tual a'*pcct!«: iKt, as the wiurcu ut ininiortaltty III coiitradlctiiiii to the thuury of ftKii.siiali.sts; 2ii(t. a.t the (M-actical Kiilde of mural and Intel- Idctual life. II. u^haps. X— xlx): The doctrine of wiitdom In it5 hUtorical aspect: 1. An illus- 11 tt? loll of the Influence of wImIoiii in the reward uf t) e virtuous and the punlshmi^nt of the vtuions, txttl la the ca.se of Individual!* (from Adam to Moimh). and of nations ie.R. the KKyptiuns and Caimanltes); followwl by (chaps, xv— xlx) a contrast b«;tween the fortunes of idolatrous and rKlixious u^iiple. The harmony pcrvo'linK the whole book cuntrodicts the opinion tliat it is a ccnipllatlon from several authors who wrote at diffdrent times, though some have attributed the fornier part to hi(domon. and the latter to u subseiiufiit translator of his work. It pos- sesses the hlKhest literary excellence, and Is comparable for sublimity of thoiiKht. rheUirlcal p<jwer. and command of lani^uuKu with some of the finest productions of classical antiquity. Its diction, an Well as its doctrine, points to a (iriitiV. original, unfettered by Hebrew idioms. The doctrine of the creation ttt the world from uncreated matter, the pre-existence of .souls, the ptirvadiuK influence of the Divine .Spirit thruuk,'h- out the universe, the ab.senco of the Christian doctrine of the resurrection of th« body, and of any reference to the regeneration of humanity by the Messiah, while Immortality Is vividly de- pleted as the reward and coiiset|ucnce of wis- dom, all point to Alexandria as the place of its compisition, and to a period antorior to Chris- tianity, in which Hebrew thought and (tieek philosophy of various schools hod become fused loKether. Its date is variously conjectured, from B.c. IRO —B.C. 50; but Its style and diction seem to point to an earlier date than that of I'liilo. to whom it has b»*n ascribed. Passages in Paul's writings [suggest his acquaintance with this book, but no .notation from it Is found earlier than the se- cond century a.o., when it senms to be treated as Inspired Scripture. With Proverbs and Ec- lesiastes it forms a .sacred trilogy, in which the octrine of Wi.sdom is developed, as an eternal xlst»!nce with the Greater, acting on created latter, as the source of life, and continuing in the land of spirits; thus laying the foundation lor the Christian doctrine of the existence and Influence of the Divine Word and Holy Spirit. All the questions comwctod with this book are fully examined by the Hev. W. .^. Deane, in his edition recently published (Clarendon Prass, 1881). EC0LE8IASTICUS Is so called In the Vulgate »nd A.Y. from its local name in, the African ["hurch, gahwd from Its practical use as a jhurch Lectionary or "Reading Book." Its nore general uamo is that of " The Wisdom " or 'The Proverbs of Jesus the Son of Sirach." Both !ntf*rnal evidence and the testimony of Jerome ^iiflRciently attest the existence of a Hebrew orl- Brinal (now lost), which was subsequently trans- lated, with some additions, by tho grandson of the author, resident In Alexandria, in the reign itf Eiierget»;s (.see the Prnhx.tnes). The date of Ihis translation is rendered uncertain from there Ofhxg two monarchs bearing that title, viz. Ptole- ftny III and Ptolemy VII; and this uncertainty Bs not corrected by the mention among Hebrew Ij.orthi'js of "Simon, the son of Oidas' (chap. 1. H), sinc^ this appellation would apply equally to Wmon I and Simon II. Tho hook was not plocfld by the Hebrews a- mong the (Canonical Scriptures, nor Is it so class- ed by Jerome ; but It Is (|u«ted as such, and even attributed to Solomon, by many Christian writ- ers after the secont^ century. 1 he text followed In the LXX. Vulgate, and A.V, is based on the translation above mentioned, but the order ot its various portions is not uniform. It consists of a number of proverbs and wise sayings of ancient Hebrews, collected together by the com- piler, who has appended to them acditlons of his own. Its whole tone Is Palestinian, without any trace of (ireek philosophy. (Jod Is the Creator, Pro- server, and (joveruur of the universe; the hopr of restoration rests u|Min the future advent of Klias, and that of a resurrection seems fading away : religion has degenerated Into minute ex- ternal ritual observances; righteousness Is Im- prlMined in Innumerable legal enactments; and th'.-re Is a tone of desiHuulency underlying the exhortations to cheerfulne.ss and resignation, which .seems to point t(» a jnjriod between the termination of the "Great Synagoijiue " and the rise of the Maccabees. THE BOOK OF BARUOH. This book, which bears tho name of the companion of Jeremiah, was not regard»;(l by the Jews as Canonical. No reference & made to it in the New Testament, or by the Apostolic Fathers; but subsequent Christian writers refer to it OA the work of Jere- miah. No Hebrt.'w version of it is known, and all others seem to be derived from a <»reek ori- ginal. It con.slst8 of two parts, the style and dic- tion of the former being Hebraistic, and of the latter Hellenistic, which suggests that the for- mer had a Hebrew original, and was probably written during the Persian period, while tho latter was written in (ire^k. at Alexandria, about the time of the War of Mberatlon. Fmm the unity of the iKiok, as It now stands, the writer of the second portion would seem at the same time to have translated the former ; but the Epistle of J'-remlah (chap, vl) Is consldere<l to be the work of a later writer, not earlier than the flr.st century B.C. It Is the only book In the Apocrypha formed on tho model of the ancient prophets. The flrrt part (chaps. I— ill. 8) consists of an introduction, followed by a confession and prayer. The second part (chap. ill. 9 to the end) contains a rebuke of Israel for their sins, with a lamenta- tion of Jerusalem over her childrr;n, followed (by an abrupt transition) hy a triumphant apistrophe to Jerusalem, foretelling the return of her call- dreu and their abiding glory. APOCRYPHAL ADDITIONS TO DANIEL. These three fragments are nf>t found in the ori- ginal text of the Book of Daniel, but have their origin in the LXX. version, and seem to embody certain popular traditions embellishing histori- cal facts. 1. Tub j30Me or thb Three Chii.drem suv>- plements the narrative In Daniel III, and gives a supposed prayer of Azarias for deliverance from the fiery furnace, an account of the means by which the Three Children were saved, follow- ed by a hymn of thanksgiving, sung by them In the fire, and which lias been used in Chri.stlan worship, under the name of the " BenedieiU," ever since the fourth century A.D. The prayer and also the hymn .seem to have been similarly i used In the Jewish Church after tho Captivitj. 35 '. >; I •t r; i«i MOTKS ON THl AFOOBYTHA. 9. Thi HifrroBT or Bdbanna doM not claim U) form part of the Book of Danlnl. l)Ut onlv to b« an aptxiiKlli to H. It in doubtl^M fouuduu on an hiatoilcal fact of Danlel'ii rarly careor in Ha- bylun, which Haa bwn nnibtNliud In a narrative for moral uiirpoxuH, and itfwuui to liave an echo In an Incident In our Havlonr'K life. Hy Chris- tian writtirit It In madu to Imar an allegorical form, Siijuinna r«i)r»^HtMitlnn thH (ihurch, t«'nipt^ ol to lnfldi5llty bv Jewish and i'atfau adveriaritt, and crying to Uod for help. S. BcL AND THB Praook, Called In the LXX. "Pnrl of Dm Prophecy o/ Unhakkuk." forms a Fireface to the plot agalni^t Uanlt'l to cast him nto the den of llonn. anti suppllen the motive, which H*!)tmii wantlnit In the orlKlnal narrative. With tills, however. It lncld«ntttlly coliicld»;« In one ImiMirtant feature, viz. a threatened revolt of the princes AKKin^t Darius unless he rat Ifies their decree, which Is likewiseallnded toi>i theB<K)l(of Daniel, and appears in strikln); contrast to the autocratic power of that klug's prcdecessori. THR PKAYKR OF MANAB8E8. The origi- nal pr!\yer of tho penitent kinn; of Jndah exist- ed when the Tiititk of (Chronicles was written (aOhniti. xxxlll. IS), but has been lonii lost. This version is found In some coi>ies of the [^XX, and In the " Apottnlia Comililuliont," with a legend of his mlnicnlous deliverance from captivity. Its data and authorship aro lM)th uncertain ; but it is thought, from internal evidence, to nave been written by a Jew, well acquainted with the LXX. only ; and the doctrine of repentance, therein displaved. suggests a date approximat- ing to the Cbristlau era. TOBIT. The standard text Is that of the LXX, from which all other known versions are deriv- ed; but tlie style and suliject of the niirrative would suggest a Hebrew or ("iialdee original. It has the appeanince of ».n Oriental story, em- ployed as a medium of moral and religious In- struction, rather than of an embellished his- torical event; but Its general agreement with fact seems not t^ have been doubted until modern times, although no corroboration of any portion of the narrative Is to be found in any historical work. The Influence of good and evil spirits on human affairs, hero portrayed, be- longs to the l)elief of a period later than the Babylonish " aptivity. From internal evidence the writer seems cer- tainly to have been a Jew, re.sident In the East (probably at Babylon>, while the kingdom of Media was still standing, and the complete re- storation of Jertisalem not yet effected. The date, therefore, nuist be fixed lietween Nehemlah and Alexander the Great, most probably about B.C. »60. The book has been more liighly e.steemed by Christians than by Jews. It presents a most vivid and pleasing picture of domestic life, and the Influence of reliiilon upon It, amimg the captive Jews, and In this respect It bears a strong affi- nity to the historical part of the Book of Job. JITDITH. Of existing texts, both ft Greek and a Latin version swra to have caual '-lalms to be regarded as genuine, since neither is a transla- tion of the other, but they differ materially in words and expressions, and especially in names and numbers. Jerome mentions a Cnaldee ver- sion, with which he had compared the others; and there would seem to have been some earlier original, most probably tn Hyro-€haldalo. The K«H>graphical and lilstorlcal references in the iMHik are so Irreconcilable with known facts that there is little doubt that the book is an him torlcal tiction. Intended to revive a spirit of h^ roism in the Jews ot I'alestine. when It ha«l been completely crushed out by a long ijeriixl of u|>- presslon. It would Seem as If the lnva!<lon of Judiua by Antiochus K|ilplianes iR.O. UW), and the atr(K;Ities conunltl<;a by Atlienwiis at Jeru- salem, with the heroic resistance offered by the unknown nuither and her seven sons, who all suffered martyrdom (U Mace. vll. '27, Ac. >, sug- gested this story, t») stimulate others to fol- low their example, and that to It Is due the patriotism which resulted in their deliverance under the Maccabees. It Is probable that the leading characters were taken from historical personages of the period, distruised under ficti- tious names, though soiue have regarded them as purely allegorical. MA0CABKK8. There are four books b'sartng this title, but onlv the first, and second have been regarded as worthy of a place among the sacred writings, litHiause they sui>ply the Hebrew history of the second century B.C., written after the model of the Books of Chronicles, though not under Divine Inspiration. The origin of the name is doubtful, some attributing IC to the Initial letters of the war-cry (see page 4.H), others to the final letters of Abraham Isaac, and Jacob, and others again dtrlvlug it from Makkdbdh, "u hammer." riB.<rr Book or Maooabkis. Both ancient tes- timony and internal evidence point to a He- brew original, written in I'ale.stlne. most proba- bly between B.C. 120 and 100; but tlie English version is taken from a (ireek translation, made at Alexandria <^bv soni'- unknown hand\ and annexed to the LXX. 1 1 "nsl.sts of an introduc- tion, containing a briel sketch of Alexander's conquests, followed by the invasion and oppres- sion of Antiochus Sjilphanes, culminating In his attempt to extirpate Hebrew nationality and worship. The main body of the work narrates the struggle for independence, beginning with Mattathlas, and ending with Simon. It com- prl.ses a period of 33 years (B.o. 168— 1»6\ After an enumeration of the Maccabwan family, it re- lates the exploits of Mp-ttathlas and his five son.s, by whom the struggle is carried on to a success- ful Issue. The history divides itself Into three distinct epochs, each stamped with the individu- ality ••* 'ts leader — first Judas; second, Jona- than; thti-', Simon— each of whom fell a victim t > 111* pi»tr itism. TH'-' 8^' JOND Book or Macoabees seems to be a co">i'Virtion, made from sonke extant materials fu-'i^iiad to the compiler at Alexandria. The main portion of the book Is derived from a previous work, called the "Five Books of Jasrjn, of Cyrene " f probably the son of Eleazar). From Internal evidence tne.se books appear to have been written in Oreek, between B.C. 12.5 and A.D. 70. The source from which the first two chapters are taken is very doubtful ; and, from the extravagance of the legends contained In them, they are not believed to be authentic, but to be the work of the nnitnown compiler, who is supposed to have written his book at Alexandria about the end of the second century B.o. It Is the main source from which thn history anterior to the Maccabees is derived, comprising . i IIW mg - ^.■ ■■ — OUBONOLOUY OF TIIK OLD TK8TAMKNT. a period of W y«»r« from B.C. IfW (^^—^n^, m> thaf k portion of th'i iiiirratlve !x chroiiulii|{>>'ftny a»- t«rl(ir to 1 Maci:iilM!»^, ftiintMnr Is coiittMiiiMiru- fiftoiiR with It, anil a third Im Huvplomeiitary. it may hi thiix (ttvldotl: 1. '!'!:« two liitriHltictory chui'tcrx, a<l(lri'SM'<! I)y thi Council at .let iisalviu til tim .lewit at Alexandria. 2. The hi'«tory of Hi'lUMloriiH 'chap. ill). H. Th« iMiflnninu and Cdursn iif till' Kriiit iwrsHCiitiitn 'ohapii. Iv— vlh. 4. Tht) fortiMtKH of.linlas t<> the rentoratlon of lh« IVnipId !»»;rvlre 'chaiM. vUl— x. 9). R. K«l8[" ■ f AntlochUR Kup»tor (chaps, z. 10— xill). 0- FroDi the trf-arhcry of Alclnius to the final triumph ol Judx^ (< hapK. xW and xv). Theinulnf«atiir)ii>ftlwli<i«>l( In ItithlichrellKloua tone. In Itarndepictfd t'm l»lvin>j lntlu«iMC«over human evKnts. rt^trlbutlve JuKtlue. the connt-iloii l>«'tw>'«^n the vlsihle Hiid «plrltnul wi>rld. and the diictrliin (if afntur»! ruMirr«-ctli>n. linldlnK thene opInlnnK. tht!C<inipll'>r.<>-<'ni)ii<> have iis<?ii hlHtorl- «•»! eve.itr In '"iipimrt of flimii rather than to have adhtred to strict accuracy of ilt^tall; hi-nce th>Tn ar»* many dlscrKiiancInn lwtw«-rin thU book and 1 Uaccabeet which are utberwlM iuexplicable. VII. CHKONOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, AOOOBDUiO TO UBUEIL. 1. HISTOBICAL SUMMARY FROM ATAM TO CHRIST. AT tfin Fall uf man the promise of a restorer of the race was given, and wa» afterwards at Intervals renewed ; but it was open to the whole of inaiiklnil, "the seed of the woman," until the time of Abranant, wIumi It was restrlcteii to his family; "in «/iv seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed." Abraham, called b]^<io'i to leave his native place Ur (at that time the capital of ('hald*a), retires to Haran, with his father and the rest of his family. On his fa- ther's death, five yeai-s later, he Is attain bidden to travel to the south-west, passes tnroUKh Da- mascus, and reaches Hliechem (In the centre of the land, in the pass between Kbal and (ierizim), where (jod meets him and makes a covenant with him. rurHuiiiK his Journey he stops at Beth-el. where (lori renews the covenant. He !itlll Kix^s southward till be reaches Eeypt, wheniie ho is bidden to return ; and he retraces his steps to Iteth-el, where Lot leaves him, after which fJod promises him the whole land. He then removes southward to Mamre, where Ish- niael Is born, circumcision Instituted, Isaac proniised by the angel, and the destruction of Sodom revealed. After that event Abraham removed to Heer-sheba, where he lived the last seventy-five years of his life. Here Isaac was born and spent all his days. .Tacib, at se- venty-seven years of age, fled to Padan-Aram, returuinif after twenty jears; settled at 8he- cheni, removed to Beer-sheba, and was driven by famine mtn Ejypt, where his descendants remained 215 years. Moses, br (iod's command, I'd them to the wilderness of Blnal, where they received from <i<Mi a code of laws— social, po- litical, and religions— and a complete constllu- tldii, with civil and ecclesiastical oflRcers. After forty years' wanderinK in the wilderness, they entered Canaan, conquering on their way the aburijiinal inhabitants east of Jordan, but spar- Ins those akin to them. The extermination of the Catiaanltes In Palestine was miraculous, put incomplete because of the lethargy of the liwailers. The succeeding 40(1 years of occupa- tion was a period of listless anarchy, both priests and people being faithless to the theocracy, con- tent with the Indolent enjoyment of an exu- berant land, of which the surviving remnants of the Tanaanites (Philistines) and the kindred tribes of Hebrews (Amalekltes. Kdomltes, Mo- ftblfes. MIdlanites) tried to dispossess them. This warfare continued, until David subjugated the latter and made the former peaceful sub- ects, and Israel obUlned full Inheritance of the promise from th'> Itiver of Kgypt to the Eu- phrates, a sovereignty which tasted till the end of Solomon's relgu. A civil rupture rent the kingdom in twain. Ten tribes revolting sought to consolidate a sepai-ate sovereignty by establishing a rival wor- ship, of which the two xreat shrines were at Dan and tieth-el. This rapidly declined Into Kaalism, which attained Its /enlth under Ahab, and waa punished first by incursions of the Kyrians, and afterwards by the Invasiou of the Assyrians, who carrt>^<l the people captive, and colonised the country with a mixed Ido'atrous race, who mingled their native worship with that of Is- rael. Prom these sprang the " Kambrltans," who Intennarrled with some of the J'.'ws. borrowed their rites, accepted the Pentateuch, and set up II false temple on Gerl/.lm. The iwo tribes, 1S.1 yKars later, were carried captive by the Babylonians: but aftor seventy years (B.C. Nld), a portL-n of them returned, and rebuilt Jerusa- lem ai.J the Temple, the government being vest- ed In a Persian Katrap resident at Damascus. As the faith of Abraham had been rewarded bj the Inheritance of Canaan, the uti/ailhjulne$* of his descendants had forfeited It, and they were all sent back to that heathen land "be- tween the rivers," from which their progenitor was divinely called ; from which exile ten tribes never returned, but the remnant (principally of the tribe of Judah> came back, cured of Idola- try, and looking hop< fully for the restoration of their ksjigdom and the birth uf the Fronilsed Seed. As the early nndivlded monRiThy produced the devotlor.al books of Holy Scripture, the luter monarchy bmuKht forth the earlier, and the ( 'aptivity the later prophets, with warning's from the past, and encouragement for the future; but the gloilous picture which they drew of the Mes,«;lah's kingdom raised a mistaken con- ception of a temporal soverelijntv. which the oppression of successive tyrants ('between the Captivity and the birth of Chri.st) was Intended to correct. The fiery trial through wh'ch the people passed, and the new life which It evoked, arereconled In t'le fi(K>ks of ihe Maccabees ; while the moral decline of those who remained In exile, and their snhstltutfon of superstition for religion, are painfully exhibited In the Book of Ksther, and those apocryphal narratives, which are valuable llterarr and historical documents, but have been rejected from the Canon of Hody Scripture. 37 .: il i'\ 4004 2348 2207 1998 1996 1921 1910 1896 1872 1836 1728 1706 1689 1571 1B31 1491 1451 1444 1338 1296 1291 1188 11B6 IISR 1116 1096 1064 1060 1066 1049 1026 1016 1016 0.0. 976 »r>9 966 965 053 VSl 930 030 917 915 898 897 889 886 883 877 865 8SH 823 808 771 TTO T*0 a. TABLjfi OP DATES FROM THE CREATION TO THE BIRTH OF CHRIST. The Creation and Fall of Man. The Deluge. Babel ; dispersion of Noah's descendants. (Dr. A vguB, 2247.) [Job's supposed duU.] Death of Noah. Birth of Agkaham. Call of Abralam. Birth of Ishiuael. Birth of Isaac. Sacrifice of Isaac. Birth of Ksau and .lacob. Joseph sold into K^ypt. Jacob and his sons go down into K^ypt Death of Jacob. Birth of Moses. Moses' flight into Mldian. Moses at the burninf;; bush. The KxoDOa. Entrance inro Canaan. Allotment of Canaan. Deborah and liaralc. (Dr.^?«i/««, 1316.) Ruth's marriage to Boaz. ( „ 1256.) Gideon's victory over Midlan.( .. 1249.) Jephthah's vow. Birth of Samson. Birth of Samuel. Death of Samson and Ell. 3aul aroiiitt^d kiuR. David anointed king (1 Sam. xvl;; his victory over Goliath. David's flight from Saul. Paul's death. David made king of Judah. David made king of the whole twelve tribes ; takes Jerusalem. Revolt of Absalom. Rebellion of Adonijah. Death of David. Accession of Solomon B.C. 1004 Dedication of the temple. 976 Death of Solomon. Revolt of Ten Tribes. MONABOHICAL PEBIOD. (See below.) 636 Return of the Jews under Zerubbabel. CYRUS. 516 De<lication of the second temple. 458 E/ra goes to Jeru.salem; collects the Scriptures. 429 Compk'tion of the wall of Jerusalem, under Nehttniiuh. (Dr.Aiiyus, 445.) 397 The close of prophecy (Mai. Iv). 3,'« Alt;.\ander the Cieat visits Jerusalem. 320 Ptolemy Lagi takes Jerusalem. 3!2 Seleucus obtains Syria. SiHi Simon the Just Higli Priest. 2H5 LXX. version begun at Alexandria. 2^6 I'tolemy Phllopator tries to enter Holy of UollfS. 203 Antloohus the Great obtains Palestine. 200 Sect of Sad<i,icees founded. 170 Antiochus Epiphan>» takes Jerusalem; profanes the temple. 105 Judas MaccabiPus purifies the t«mple. 141 Sovereignty and priestliood conlerred od Simon and his heirs. 735 The Phari.s^es. 130 Temple on Oerlzlm destniyed. (vlnce. 65 Pdnipey reduces Syria to a Uonian pro- 54 Ci"assus plunders the t-mple. 37 Herod the Great tak'-s Jerusalem. 25 Herod rebiiiUls Samaria. 22 Herod *iuilds Cajsarea. 17 Herod begins to rebuild the temple. 6 Birth of John the Baptist. 4 Birth of JEaoa Christ. the 3. TABLE OF THE DIVIDED MONARCHY. Jddah. Rehoboam. Abijah. Asa. Jehoshaphat. Jehoram. Ahaziah. Athallah (Queen). Joash. Amaziah. . . . Ujaifth. • ' ' ' ISBABL. Jeroboam I. Kadab. Baas ha. Elah. Zimri. Gmrl. Ahab. Ahaziah Jehoram Jehu. Jehoahoz. Jehonsh. Jeroboam II. Zacharlah. Shallum (1 month). Meuahem. D.C. JUDAH. 7f;i 751 756 Jotham. 742 Ahaz. TM) 726 Hezekiah. 721 697 Manasseh. 042 Amon. 640 Jo.slnh. COO Jehoahaz (throe months). 609 Jehoiakim. eoc Guviivily of Two Tribes. 599 Jeholachln (three months), tribu- tary prince. Zedekiah. tribu- 609 tary prince. 688 Destruction of U»e Ton'ple. Com- plete Captivity. IdBABL. Pekahiah. Pekab. Ilushea. ITrlben. Oapiivity of the Ten 38 VIII. GENEALOGY FROM ADAM TO JACOB. B.C. 4004 1. Adam. 2. 8eth. 8, Enos. 4. ('ainan. 6. Mahalaleel. 6. .Tared. 7. Enoch. 8. Methuselah. 9. Lamech. 10. Noah. IL Shem. TO 1836. 12. Arphaxad. 13. Balah. 14. Eber. If). Pbleg. 1«. Reu. 17. Serug. 18. Nahor. 19. Terah. 20. Abram. 21. Isaac. 22. Jacob. JACOB'S SONS. 1. Reuben, 2. Simeun, 3. Levi. 4. Judah, 6. Issachar, 6. Zebulun, 7. Dan. 8. Naphtall. 9. GoA, 10. Asher. 12! BenjGunin, } ^"^ °^ RacheL Sons of Leah. I Sons of Bilhah. j Sons of Zilpah. IX. ITINERARY OF THE JOURNEYINGS OF THE ISRAELITES TO THEIR SETTLEMENT IN CANAAN. Bamksb (from), near Port Said, to »8uccciTH(?). Soulhuiard. To the borders of the Wilderness of Eg rPT. Southuinrd. Pl-HAHIROTH to), between MinDOL (Buez) and the (Red) Sea. fjaKtwnrd. Through the Bed Sea to the " WKLL8 or M09E8." Etham (V/ilderness of). Rhtb (Wilderness of). Three days without water. Maraii. Bitt'ir water sweetened. B<tulhuinrd. Elim. Twelve wells, seventy palm-trees. tUmlh- ward. RIN (Wilderness of) Quails and manna sent. Easlward. ItKPBiPlM. Wat«r from the rock of Horeb. East- innrd. Battle of Rephldim. Massah and Meribah. Altar of .Ifhovah-iilssi. 8INAI, In the third month. Korlhtpard. SiNAi (from), through the Wilderness of FjiBAN or ZiN. STATIONS. Tabkrah ("burning"). Murmnrings at fati, e; pnnishme'it by fire ; thrt>e dav' joi-*.i'^ii. KlBEOTii-HATTAAVAH Curro es of l-ifit''') Mur- mnrings for flesh; flock <>i qnal'e. mhi plague. Council ofseventy elders. Hazbroth. Hetlitlon of Aaron and Miriarii, ard leprosy of tlie latter. Kadksh-rarnea. Twelve .spies sent to Of ,n v.^x. Ten spies destroyed ; (ortv years' \^ 'indnr- ing (leclare<l ; defeat of the lsra<Vit s. Re ,elHon of Korah, Dathan, and i.b! ram. Rebellion of the congregation (14,''00 diij of plaiaie>. Forty yrabs' Wamdebings in thb Wil >ebnes8 OK ZiN. KADBan-BAiiNEA (return to). Wuier from rocV. Mt Merlliah : tne sin of Mr^es and Atron. T>eath «. Miriam. Refusal 01 passage through Edom. Mount IIOB (in Moab). Deatli of Aaron. HoEMAH ("utter destruction"). Defeat of Ca- naanites. Bdom (circuit of borders of). Oros.slng Zared (K.), through Uoabiteii' territory, to Ar- non (£.). Plague of fiery serpents. Free passage refused uv Sihon ; his defeat. Edbei. Similar refusal by Og, king of Basht.n; his defeat. These two victories gave to Israel posses- sion of the whole country E. of Jordan, from the River Amon (which falls Into the Dead Sea) to Mount Hermon. Shittim. Alliance of MoaWtes, Ammonites, and Hidianite.s, under Balak, against Israel. Balaam's fruitle.ss attempt to curse Is- rael. Fornication of Israel, and defec- tion t«) worship of Baal. 24.000 slain by a plague. Zeal of Plilnehas. Defeat of Mfdian; Balaam slain. MOAB (plains of). lieview of Israelite armv, 62'> '>:!0 males above twenty yt«rs old (B.C. *151). Book of the Wars of the Lord. Repetition and confirmation of the Law by Moses, to the new generation of Is- rael. Moses' view of Canaan from Pis- gah. His death. iV.'^W (cr(<ssing the). ( ti^UKL (encampment at). G'rcuinclsion. .'/BBfCHO {fall of). March or* Ai. Ai (its capture). Achan's sin, Shfchem. The whole congregatt m (half on Mount Sbal, half on Mount (ieri/im) swear to the Covens ■■ "n presenre of the ark. The Law «» -n on twelve stones on Khal; the cursings r<^ad from the MsniH mountain, and tne blessings from Gerizim. GILOAL (return to). Treaty 'flth Gibeonltes. GlBEON (march to relief of). Beth-horon. Defeat of Adonl-zedek and four otlier k'ligs. flonquerst of 8^,ui.^-rn 'la;.aan. Meroh. J>efeat r,i Kortlit'iT Ganaanit« confede- racy. Shtt. ■>. Botf u" nent i.; *\ i»> '•■ eive tribes In their pos^evioi s. 1 Bnceotb (Boolkj) WM probably not a place, bnl ^mly kit tfe&bipir.^'v t, r. _. , , , ntitily made, from iha boogbi of tree*, to sbelter llto nigitflM <lr':t4f t; i'r f «9t)ath rest, for tkey would aot be proTidod with tents. I t»!i\ii* /row Msi tMiporary bnotki. X. MJRACLES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. MiraeUs. ) ft 1i Ik BflTPT. Aaron'a rc*d tamed luto a serpent The t»^n plattues :— 1. Water made blood . . . 2. J'"rii({s S. Lice 4. I-'lIes B. Murrain 0. I'luils and blains .... 7. T)iunder and hail . . . K Locusts 9. i)ar|{nes8 10. Kilstborn slain .... Parting of the Bed Sea ... . Re/erenee$. IH TBB Wilderness. The curlnii; of til e waters of Marah . . . . . Feeding with manna ' . Water from tlie rocit, at Bephidim Death of Nadab and Abihu V.tsrning of the coi);fr<'gation at Taberah .... Death of Kovah, Dathan. an.l Abimm, io. .' '. '* Budding of Aaron's rod, at Kadesh . .... . Water from tl'.e roclt, at Tiferlbah ....... The brazen s«?rpent Stoppage of the Jordeui stream In Canaan.— ITndsr Jo^hoa {"all of Jericho Staying of sun and iBooQ Unojbr the Kings. Death of TTzzah Withering of Jeroboam's band, a&d destruction of tbe altar at nnth-** I BT Klijah. The staying of the cruse of oil and ireal at i^areptiatb . . The 1 alsing of tlie widow's son at Zarephath The burning of thf sa<;rlflce on Mount Oarmel Burning of the captains and tjjteir companies Dividing of Jordan . ■ BT Elisha. Dividing of Jordan Cure of waters of Jericho Destruction ofmocking children at Beth-el . . . , Suoply of water to the allied armies in Moab . . . . Multiplication of the widow's oil liaising the Shunammite's sen Heal i tig the deadly v>ottage Feeding one hundi'ed men with twejity loaves . . . , Cure of Naaman's leprosy, and its transfer to (i^shazi , Making an iron axe swim Smiting the Syrian army , Besurrection of dead man by touching Elisha's bones Bbcorded BT TsAiAn. Destruction of KTinaoherlb's army. ....... Betum of >.un by the dial of Aliaz During Oaptivitt. D'Hvoranco of the Three I'hlldren from the fiery furnace Deliverance of Daniel from the lions MlSOELLANBOUa. Bmiting of rhilinines. and fall of DsMPi Smiting of Uzriivh y»!th leprosy . . T*'. Deliverance of Jonah from tbe great flsh Bxod. vll. 10-12. — 20-28. — vll I. 5-14. 16-18. — 20—24. ix. .S-6. — «-J», — 22 -2(1. — x.Vf-1% ~ 21-23. xil,'/9. 3'). — xiv. 6. 21-Oi. XV. 23- -25. — xvi.l4-i5. — xvii.B — V Lev. X. 1. 2. Numb. xi. 1-3. -- XVI.31-3K xvil.8. .'.7--.1, xxi. /<, 9. Tosh. 111. 14—17. ■ vi. e-26. X. 12-14. 2 Pam. vl. 7. 1 Kings xiii. 4-«. — xvll.14— 10. 17- 24. XVlll.30— ^H, 2 Kings i. 10-1?. 11.7.8. 11. 14. 21,22. 24. ill. 16-2fi !v. 2-7. 32-37. 3«-41. 42-44. V. 10-14, 27. vl. r,-7. 18-20. X11L2L — xlx. SB. K.»-ll. D»n. liL 19-27. vl. l«-23. 1 Bun. T. S-ISL 2Chron.zxTl.l6-^4. Jonah 11. J-ia i 4» ;nt: v XI. PARABLES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. 1. vll. 10-12. 20-26. vlll. 5-14. 16-18. 20-24. Ir. .<$-«. 8-i.. 29-2fi. X. ]'/-!?. 21-23. xll.'/9. .SO. xlv. 6, vSl— j1. XV. 2r$--25. xvl.l4-ii. xvil.ft— V 1. 1. 2. b. xl. 1-3. xvi.31-JK xvii. 8. -'.7-'.l. xxl. X. 9. lil. 14-17. vi. e-25. X. 12-14, . vl. 7. rHxi;!.4- Tll. 14—16. 17-24. VlH.30— ,1«,' > i. l(f-l?. H. 7. 8. «. 14. 21,22. 24. ill. 16-2ri iv. 2-7. 32-37. 38-41. 42-44. ?. 10-14, 27. vl. n-7. 18-20. XI1L21. ilx. .SI5. IX. »-ll. .l»--27. 16-23. hr. 8-12. xxvl. W-'il. 1.1-10. Parable*. The ewe lamb The two brethren, and avfenjcers of blood Escaped captive Vint'ward and grapes . . . Kagles and vine Lions' whelps The boilinK pot Farasolio FABLHI. Trees choosing a king . . . Micaifth's vision Thistle and cedar .... By vhvmtpclnm. Nathan to David Widow of Tekoah Man of thi sons of the prophets to Ahab Isaiah to Ji\dah and Jci-iisalem Ezeklel to Israel Jolham to Bhechemites Jehoash to Amaziah . . Befereneet. 2 Bam. xii. 1—4. - xlv. 1-11. 1 Kings XX. 35-40. Isaiah V. 1—7. Kzek. xvli. 3-10. xlx.2-9. XX Iv. 3—6. Jndg. Ix. 7-15. 1 Kings xxll. l»-28. 2 Kings xlv. 9. XII, yPECIAL PRAYERS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. ^^^t'ehom rf corded. A .tin and priests . /vl rn'iani ..»; mm Abriliain Abra'iaiiJ's servant Agur Asa Daniel Pavifl l>avid David David Klijah Kliinh Klijali Kli'ilia Klisiia Kz.i'kiel Kzra Habakkuk naiiTiali llezplviah Hezekiah . . Hezekia.'i Israel. , Israel . . Israel . . Jab(;' Jac » Jeh.-^^r.apii i • . remtah . .leremiah Jonah . . . JoMma . . T/evitfS . , Manosh . . Moses . . . Moses . . Moses •. , , Moses . , Moses . . , Mosp.< . . IWos's . . . K.- "■ . . N^bx^lai" JJ,,'. ^.. I..V Baift" '" , Solom'w . So'iOOiori . B^erenee$. Num. 6. 22—26 (jieii. 15. i! .... , - 17. 17, 18 - 18. 23 - 24. 12 rrov. 80. 1 ......... 2 Chr. 14. 11 Dan. 9. 4 2 Sam. 7. 18 Ph. fil 2 Ham. 24. 17 1 Chr. 29. 10—19 1 Kin. 17. 20 - 18. .36 - 19. 4 2 Kin. 6. 17 - 6. 18 Kzra 9. 6 llab. 3. 1— 16 18am. 1.11 2 Kin. 19. 15; Is. 37. 16. . - 20. 3 ; Is. 38. 3 . . . 2 Chr. 80. 18 Deut. 21. 6—8 - 26. 6-10 - 26. 13-16 1 Chr 4. 10 Is on. tvZ, V •••*•••••• 2 Chr. 20. A - IB. 16—18 Jonah 2. 2 .Tosh. 7. 7—9 Neh. 9. 5 Judg, 13. 8, 9 Kxotl. 32. 11; Deut. 9. 26 - 33. 12 Num. 10. 35, 36 - 11.11-18 - 14. 13—19 - 27. 16 V*tint. 3. 24 1* on* l«o •••••••••• - 4. 4 .It dg. 16. 28 . . . 1 tin. 3. 5-9 IKln. 8.2S: 8 Chr. 6. 14 Svhjeett. The Aaronlc blessing of Israel. For a son. For Ishuiael's acceptance. For mercy on iSodom. [Isaac. Pucces,s in his mission, when sent to find a wife for For moderation in his tleslres. When going to battle with V.ci ah the Rthloplan. For the restoration of Jerusalem. Prayer for a blessing on his house. After his sin with Bath-sheba. After numbering the people. Thonk.sgiving at clo^e of life. For the re>^toriitlon of the widow's son. For Divine at t<istation of his ml».sion. For death. For his servant's eyes to be opened. 1 hat the army .«ent to take him may be blinded. Intercession for his people. The people's alliances with the heathen. For revival of God's work. For the gift of a son. For protection aKainsi Seuuavherlb. When daugeronsly ill. For the unprepared who had eaten the passover. Expiation of undiscovered nnuder. Confession on presenting firstfi-ults. The prayer of the tithing year. For the Divine blessinK. For deliverance from Ksau. For protection against the armies of the IHoab- ites and Ammonite*. In a grtat famine. For comfort. For deliverance from the great fish. After Achan's sin. [sins. <^'onfession of Ond's goodness, and their nation's For Divine guidance In training his child. Forgiveness for the people's idolatry. For the I>ivlno presence. At the setting forth and stopping of the ark. For Divine help to govern the Israelites. For Miriam, for cure from leprosv. For the people disappointed at the spies' .eport. For a successor. To enter Canaan. For the remnant In captivity. For protection against Fanballat and Tobiah. To be avenged on his enemies. For wivdom to govern Israel. Dedication of the Temple. 41 B S IT 1 " ifvi XIII. BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF THE INTERVAL BETWEEN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. TAKBN CHIEFLY PROM JOSEPHUS AND THE BOOKS OP MACCABEES. Ezra and Nehemlah left a settled form of government In Palestine, the centre of wliich was Jerusalem. Here wm established a council of elders and priests, who formed an ecclesiasti- cal court, liiterpretInK th*) Law, and enforcing Ita observance. These were called the "Great 8ynaK0i?ue." They were to t lew settlement after the Captivity what the ' (ers that over- lived Josliua" (Josh. xxlv. ?i, •"■■ '-< Cic Is- raelites who came out of Kgyr;. It was the Jewish theory thai v'h ) .. • -ibRKlyen In a twofold form, viz. the written u, . • oral; the former consisting of brief oCBcial eafc.v;tiiients, the latter entering into more copious details. With the former code, Immutably formalised by God, they said the latter was orally taught to Moses on Mount Shial by the same Divine Au- thor, as the authoritative Interpretation thereof, with the command to commit the one to writ- ing, but tf) transmit the other only by word of mouth. This oral law was repeated by Moses to Joshua, who handed it on to the elders who suc- ceedetl him, and they to the prophets, who. In their tum, passed It from one to another till It reached Jeremiah, who, through the medium of Baruch. conveyed it to Ezra, and he to the Great Synagogue, which Nehemlah also supplied with a library of all the sacred books he could collect (2 Mace. 11. 13). This body of elders lasted about 150 years, when It expired In Its last sur- vivor, the High rrlest Simon the Just, B.C. 291. They are said to have numbered 120. To them the Jews owe the 013 Precepts; and this oral ti-adition may be considered the groundwork of the Talmud. It is to this "Great Synagogue" and Its oral tradition that our Lord refers In the Sermon on the Mount, In the words, " It wa.s said by them of old time" (Matt. v. 27), and elsewhere iu His allusions to " the traditions of the elders." Ezra and Nehemlah also set np synagogues In country towns, as places of worship on the fab- bath, and as schools of instruction and theo- logical discussion during the week. Attached to each was a body of "Rulers," who were both dvll magistrates and ecclesiastical presbyters. Palestine was subject to Persia at this time, and formed part of a province under the Satrap of t!yrla, but these elders were allowed to lui- mlnlster the government with the high priest as their responsible head. According to Jewish tradition, relat"!! hy To- sephus (Antlq. xl. 8. 1. ff.), and repe&t'd In the Talmud, In later Jewish writers, and In the Chro- nicles of Abulfeda, and supported In some of Its main features by historical facts (suo.h as the fiw^lom of Palestine from trllmte during the Babbatical years, Ac), Alexander the Great visit- ed Jerusalem (B.o. 331) to punish the Jews for their refusal to transfer their allegiance to him, when summoned to do so during his siege of Tyre. Aft^'r the rediiction of Tyre and Gaza he is said to have approached Jerusalem with hostile Intent ; but .laddua the high priest. In conformity with a dream, awaited his approach, clad In his priestly robes of hyacinth and gold, and accompanied by a train of priests and citizens arrayed ii. white. Alexander, nioveil by the novel spectacle, did reverence to the high priest and kissed the sacred Inscription on his mitre, alleg- ing that ho bad seen i)i a dream that same vener- able form, who had promised him success In his Eastern campaign. To this Incident are said to be duo the peculiar privileges accorded by Alexander to the Jews In Palestine, Kabylonla, and Media, which they continued to enjoy under his successors, and which were afterwards con- firmed and enlarged by the Itomans. After sub- duing Egypt, and building Alexandria, he in- vited a number of Jews to settle there, granting them many privileges and Immunities. Alexander s conquests broke down the bar- riers separating one kingdonj from another, and especially tliose betweim the Asiatic and Euro- pean states. Men learned to understand each other's thoughts, while (ireek literature and intelligence spread over the East, and the Greek language became almost universal. After the battle of Ipsus (b.o. ?fll) Palestine was a kind of neutral territory between the rival empires of Syria and Egypt ; and while fnm time to time the prey of each, its ^rateglc importance enabled It to make favourable terms with whichever em- pire it acknowledged to be supreme. Internally it was able to resist the revolution which Gi^eek supremacy effected. Ezra's (\mstitution was fully developed, a powerful hWrarchy had sub- stituted the Idea of a Churc^h for that of a nation, and the Jew mixed with other peoples and lived in other lands without losing any of his alle- giance to his own Deity or to his peculiar cus- toms. As a whole, the Jewish nation realised their mls.slon as the teachers of religion to the world, and were ready to fulfil it. The oppor- tunity and power to do so were furnished by Alexander's conquests. While they learnt in- dependence from the example of Greece, and soon became divided into sects (analogous to the typical forms of Greek philosophy), this i freedom of thought was modified, in their ca.se, I by the conteioplattve temper of the East. | Henceforward Alexandria exercised a greater j influence on Judaism, In its relation to other nations, than did Jerusalem, since that city I was the point c.f contact between Eastern and i Western thouuht. Ptitlemv Soter's invasion of Jud.-ea (B.C. 320) led to a further settlement of Jews at Alexaiulria (partly as captivfts, partly as colonists). Under his successor, Ptolemy Phila- delphus (1.0. 2it6), learning was fostered, and 42 an allianc*? wa* attempted b«»tween Jewish re- velation and Liretik philosophy, «;arh reacting on the other. The most linportHnt result of this was the translation of the Ilelirew Scrip- tures into Greelt (the LXX.). which became known all over the world, and thus prepared the way for the universal spreiid of Christianity. Ho Ktypt disciplined and educat>;d anew these appointed teachers of religion. It first impressed upon a nation the firm unity of a family, and then, in due time, re-connected a matuie people witli the world from which it had been called out. 'Ihe same patronane was extended to tlie Jews, fhroiiKhout his reljfn, by Ptolemy KuerK>"tes, who conformed to the JWosaic rites by sacrificing at Jerusalem, and conferral privileges on the high priest which rendered him an almost indepen- dent tributary prince. Thus there were two great ct ntres of Judaism exi.stins contemporaneously, and eacli exercis- ing adistinctive InHuence, viz. U) the gradually- decaying .lerusalem, the Jiomo of the Pharisee, and the capital of the Hebrew proper, whose ritual was that of Moses, and whose sacred and only literature wa.s the Hubrew Scriptures and commentaries thereon; and (2) Alexandria, the capital of the Hellenist, or (ireek -speaking ,Iew, who mingled Greek culture and indei)endence with .lewish autonomy and Oriental contempla- tion and allegory. The latter Infused a new spirit into Judaism, which became divided Into two great parties, known, In <i(>spel timen, as " Pharisees ' and "Sadducees;" the former re- presenting the extreme phase of Hebraism, and the latter the corresponalng ultra-development of Hel1ei\ism. A third element wa.s Introduced by the follow- ers of Antloehus Epiphanes, who brought in a mixture of Greek and ltt)man paganism, and sotiitht to break down the pure morality of He- braism by the introduction of heathen licence. His father, Antiochus the Great, had alternately won and lost the Syrian provinces. In a succession of conflicts (from B.C. 2*23 to 198) with the Ptole- mies. He was eventually sucossftil, in combina- tion with Philip 111 of Macedon. He was liall- ed by the Jews as t>ieir deliverer from siibjectlon to K)fypt. and conhrnied the privileges they had previously enjoyed under Alexander and his sue- censors* Under Antiochus Epiphanes (B.o, 173), the Hellenising party weni in the majority at Jeru- salem, and the high priesthood was obtained by purchase from Antiochus, who made use of his money and a victorious army to buy over the unscrupulous and to ma-ssacre the faithful, until he established heathenism In the Holy City, pro- scribed the use of the Mosaic ritual, and pro- mulgated those infamous "Pecrees" which led to the revival of the ancient patriotism under the Maccabees. He erected the statue of Jupi- ter on the altar of burnt-offering, commltt'-d all books of Scripture to the flames, and prohibited the worship of God. During these struggles, the high priests played a conspicuous but not a very honourable part, being too often the creatures of whatever civil power chanced, for the time, to be In the ascen- dant fnoOBSiOH or High Peiests. Those of the flrrt century were of no political Importance. Tl elr names are Eliashib. Joiada, Jonathan or Joh. ''%n, aitd Jaddua (whose brother Manaaseh married a Samaritan wife, for which he wa.s banished from Jerusalem, whereupon he Mt np a spurious form of Jewish ritual In a temple built u)ider his dir»K:tlon on Mount (Jerlzim ; see John iv. 20). According to Josephus, it wfis this Jaddua who met Alexander the Great at Mizpeh. Onlaa 1, son of Jaddua, succeeded his father about the time of the death of Alexander the Great. He was succeeded by Simon 1 (said by Jospphnu to have been named " the Just," though this title Is applied by others to Simon II), who was th>) last teacher of the " (treat Synagogue," and closes the list, of the righteous in Kcclesiasticu»(ch. BO). He was followed by his brolltfrs Bleazar and Mk- nas.seh. In succ««ision ; after whom came Onlas II, son of Simon I (B.O. 240), whose avarice, and con- sequent refusal to pay the tribute, paved the way for the subseqtient rupture with Egypt, which was temporarily averted by Joseph, who farmed the tribute from Ptolemy. Onlas J I was succeeded by his srm. Simon 1 1 (supposed by some to be "Simon the Just"), who was followed by Onlas 111 (B.C. 198), through whose prayers the intended spoUatio' of the Temple by Antiochus Is said to have been averted. He was treacher- ously supplanted by his brother Jason (B.C. 176), who bought the office from Antiochus Epiphanes. But that monarch shortly after sold the office a secimd time to Menelaus (Oiiia.s IV). Jason's bro- ther, by whom the rightful high priest'Onias III) was murdered, for which crime Menelaus was executed by command of Antiochus. These in- ternal dissensions were the cause of a secession of the most faithful Jews, under the lawful high priest (Onias V, son of Onlas III), to Alexandria, where he sought to give to the Hellenistic Jews a unity which was no longer possible In Judaea; and the Mosaic ritual and polity were, for a time, transferred to the colony near Hellopolls (called Onlas, after Its founder) and its temple. The precise site of this temple is supposed to be 'rel-el-Yahood, or Tel-el-Yahofwleeyeh, twelve miles N.S. of Ueliopolls, between Cairo and i^^agazig. In this period the prophecies of Daniel (vill. 2f)— 2,')) were fulfilled. The otie horn of the " he goat" was Alexander the Great, and the "four horns" which sprang up when It was broken were his four generals, among whom his kingdom was divided (Cassander, Lysimachus, Ptolemy, and Seleucus); and the "little horn" (vli. «) was Antiochus Epiphanes, by whom the daily sacrifice was taken away for 2.;^00days, and whose conquest of Egvpt was stopped by ambassadors from IU)me (the Fourth Empire) landlnff at Alexandria (xi. 31, 82) and requiring blm to withdraw from that country. The determination of Antiochus to stamp out Judaism produc'-d a recoil. It cijfmlnated In the attempt of Antiochus to force the Jews publicly to eat the flesh of swine sacrificed on God's altar In honour of Jupiter. One aped scribe refi-.sed, and was followed by a mother and her seven sons, who all suffered martyrdom with the extremities of torture. In the city of MikIIu, Mattatliias, a prl«st of the Asnionaean family, slew with his own hand a Jew, who was about to offer Idola- trous sacrifice, and the royal officer who presid- ed. Aided by his five sons, he rallied the faithful round him, threw down the heathen altar, fled to the mountains, and raised the standard of llbertir, on which were Inscribed M.K.B.I., the Initials of their Hebrew war-C!7, Mi-Kamoka PdfUm, Jthovnh," Who is like unto thee, o Lord, among the gods?" (Exod. XV. 11), from which the In- surgents got the name of lUafeahe«t, whence the 48 np m HISTOBIOAL SUMMARY OV INTERVAL RETWEKN OLT> AN1> NEW TERTAMRNTS. eldoRt nun and niiccHMor of MntiathiaH \% known in history as Judas Maccahjeiis. Uiidfjr him tlnjy were victorious. Aiitioclius, stricken by (iod, died of a loath,«omo diiieasa. Tlie Maccab«es reco- vered Jerusalem, purified the Temple, and re- stored its worship, holdiTig for eight days lin December, B.C. W>) the first Feast of Dedica- tion," which continued to be annually observed in our Lord's time (John x. 22). Maocab/kam rERioD. The Maccabnsan family continued to hold the main sway over the V"(>- ple, who retained their local customs, but wer.t obliKed to make terms with the Romans, im- der whose prot'-ction tliey enjoyed considerable freedom. Altlnmgh the Israelites were scattered over many countries, Jerusalem was still their rellKlous and p'tlitical centre. In Its Temple alone were sacrifices offered, and to It flowed In the poll-tax of half a .shekel from Jews all over the world. The Itoman (jovenmient acknow- ledged and confirmed their indepejident local administration, as a peculiar imperiwm in tm- perio, by the foUowiuK decrees: — (B.C. 47.) Julius Cuffsar ( for services In the Alex- andrine war) gave to Hyrcanus and his heirs 0) all rights accorded to the hi^'h priest by law or courtesy ; (2) the privileire of 'beinst PiUmni of all Jews that wore apt^rieved : he ice all Jews throughout the world had '. ■■':'■' rt appeal to Caesar through the high priest, w.iose ambas- sadors had everywhere a free passu pe; (3) ex- emption from all tribut ■■ every seventh year, "because they neither sow nor v a. "(4'> "•ri'lar liberty to "meet and assemlii- ;(tet. sc, and comport themselves accordiiiK to tire custom of their fathers and their own laws." (B.0. 44.) On the death of Caesar and Hyrca- nns, all the e<licts of the former, whetlvr re- corded In the Treasury or not, were confirmed by the Senate. In the Consulate of Dolabella and Antony. Thus the Jews, wherever they lived, were exempt from taxation at certain times, and free from military service ; were allowed to maintain their peculiar customs, and looked to their high priest In Jerusalem as their ecclesi- astical and civil superior in all that related to religious or ceremonial observances. Hut, for malntwiianre of order and general political govemincnt. a Honian otticiil {prinnnitor}, sui»- portfd by a military organisation, presided over all Hyria. This otticlal at first was one allied to both interests, and to whom was delegated the nominaticm to the high priesthood, viz. HercKi the Great (B.C. .S7». an Idum.-Han by birth, but descended from $, rhillstlne slave. With the aid of Uoman troops he deposed the last Asmonnpan prince, Antigonus, married his niece Mariiimne 'grand-daughter of llyrcanus the high priest), and became a nominal sovereign, subject to Rome. A heathen at heart, a savage In cha- racter, a brute in passions, and a (awning slave to the Imperial Court, he made use of his p<»l- tion to betray his country to the Romans by fosterijig immorality, cultivating alien customs, sapping religious faith, encouraging mutual dis- trust, corrupting the priesthood, arid massa- cring the nobles. He renuilt the Temple on the most goi-geous scale, Intendlni; it to be the proud monument of his dynasty ; hut It was really the whitened sepulchre that concealed the foul im- purity cf his family and the loathsome connip- tion Into which he t;ad plunged his i)eople. The loss of political liherty drove the Jewish spirit to an Inward self-exaltation and spiritua! pride, with a senile fondness for dw<'lling on the glories of the past. The Jews turned to minute Interpretation of and refinements on the Law, to exaggerated exp'-ctatlons of fulfilment of pro- phecy, and literal attention to trivial acts of worship. I'harlsees. Scribes, and Lawyers were more In esteem than Triests and Levites, ayid the teaching was rhetorical and disputatious, rather than doirmatic and authoritative. Hence i arose the two great rival schools of Gospel times, the I'harlsees and Sadducees («*•«• pp. 77, 7«). The literature of this period is confined to the BooksofApocrypha.theTnerit of which is unequal. JMiihest in rank are the twotrv^atises " Wisdom" and " Kcclfcsiastlcus," which possess higti literary and moral excellence. Next are " Karuch,*' " 1 he Hong of the Three Children." "The Prayer of Manasses;" then the historical books; and last, the Rahylonian stories, which show the decline of filth and increase of sTiperstitlon among those Jews who remained In Rabvlon. 11 '•4 XJT. €f)t ^eh) Cestament GENUINENESS AND INTEGKITY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. IT8 GENTTINTCXEaS. EXTERKAL EVIDKNCB. TliB exlsteiiCH and authority of the several books In the New Testanieiit are attested by quotations In a series of Christian writers <vlilch beRlns with th«! Immediate successors of the Apostles, Clement of lionie, for example, refers exjirensly to 1 Corinthians as the work of I'a'il. I'olycarp, who had heard John, does not giiote thi' sacred writers bv name, but his Epi- stle coiit:iin« many refCTences to their wrlt- inps. His pupil Irentens quotes almost every liook of the New Testament, and often names the writers. Fo do Tertulllan and Clement of Alexandria in the next generation. Orlgen not only bears testimony by quotation, but speaks definitely on the subject of authorship. lie mentions that the genuineness of 2 Peter and 2 and 3 .Tohn was not unquestioned ; and, with repard to the Kplstle to the Hebrews, he attri- butes the thoiig-hts to I'aul and the actual au- thorship to some unknown writer. Eusebius discusses In his Ecclesiastical History the ques- tion of the Canon. He affirms the four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the fourteen Epistles of Taul, 1 John, and 1 }'eter, to be uidversally est'-emed genuine. lie states that the Epistles of James and Jude, 2 Tet^r, and 2 ajid 3 John, were read publicly in most churches, but were not universally accepted. Of the Revelation he sut«,ks with some uncertainty. We posses in the Latin Kra^'ment, first published oy Mura- tori In 1740, something like a full list of the New Testament Scriptures from a writer who describes himself as contemporary with lius Bishop of Kome, r.. a.I>. IfiO. A similar list may be made out from the Ryriac Version, which can hardly be later than the second century. In that Version, 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, Jude, ajid the Revelation are wanting. In the fourth cen- tury complete lists are abundant, and they agree for the most part with vur present Canon. The great Athansusius enumerates unhesitatingly all the Scriptures of the New Testament as we have them now; and so do the Latin Fathers Augus- tine and Jerome. Vestiges of the quesllons men- tioned by Euseblus may be traced one or two centuries later in the East: In the West there Ls no trace of them after Jerome's time. ITS IXTEGrvITT. . Eaelt COPIE9. There Is no MS. of the Jlew Testament, or of any parr of it, extant which was written within the first three centuries. Of the MBS. which were writ- ten in the fourth century or later, .some (as was the CAse with the four first named below) con- tained the whole of the New Testament and of t^e Greek Version of the Old ; some contained the whole of the New Testament without the Old ; the fCT<<At majority contained portions only of the New Testament, such as the Gospels, the Pauline Epistles, the Catholic Epistles, and so on. The New Testament was translated Into Iiatin and Into Pyriac as earlv as the second century, but of these Versions there are no copies extant which were written so early aii the oldest of the Greek MBS. Of the Greek MSB. the most important are tibe following ^- (1> flTMAmc, known to critics as M (Cent. It), in the 8t. PMeriimrfi LH>rari/ ; fouiid by TIschen- i dorf in the convent of Ht. Catherine on Mount | Sinai In ]«.%. The New Testament is entire: ■ and is followed by the Epistle of Barnabas ann part of the " Shepherd " of llerma.s. (2) Alexandrine, known as A (Cent, v). In tho Jiritfsh MuHenm; given by (."yrll Lucar, Patri- arch of Constantinople, to Charles I in Wi». Some parts of the New Testament are missing (Matt. 1.1— xxy.«; John vl. r)0-vlli.52; 2Cor.lv. 13— xll. fit. At the end stands the First Kplstla of Clement, and part of the Second. (3) Vatican, known as B (Cent. Iv), In the Vnti- ran Library. The First and Second Epistles to Timothy and the Epistles to Titus and Philemon are w anting :Heb.ix. 14 to theend, and Revelation, have been supplied by a modern hand (Cent. xv). (4) Ephrem'3. known as C (Cent, v), a palimp- sest. In the I'arin JAlnary. It contains fragments of the lAX. and of almost every book in the New Testament. The original wrltiu;? was ef- faced in the twelfth century, and Greek trans- lations from Ephrem Syrus' works were written over it. {T<) BEZA'a, known as D (Cent, vl). In the (lam- hriilije Librarij ; found by Beza in the monastery of St. Irenncus at Lyons in irx;2, and presented by hiuj to the University of Cambridge. It Is a Gr3Rco-Latin MS. of the Gospels and Acts, with a small fragment of 3 John. (6) Cl.EnMONT, known as Pa (Cent, vl), In th« Part* Lihrarv ; once in Beza s )>(pss»*s.sion. It Is a GrsBco-Latin MS. of Paul's EpI.stles. (7) LArotAN, known as E (Cent, vi), In the Boillniin Library. It 18 a Graeco-Latln MS. ol the Acts. (8) Pahisiak, known as L (Cent, vlll), In tho Parin Jiihrnry ; one of the most important of the later Uncial MSB. It contains the four Gos- pels (except Matt. Iv. 22— v. 14 ; xxvlll. 17—20 ; Mark X. Ifi— 20 ; John xxl. 1.5—25). It agrees In a remarkable manner with the quotations found in Origen, and with the Vatican MS. Approximate number of extant Greek MRS.: — I7«*ctal.— <^»ospels, 34; Acts and Catholic E- pistles, 10; Paul's Epi.stleji, 14; Bevelation, 4. Owrft'o*.— Gospels, 629; Acts and Catholic Epistles, 232; Paul's Epistles, 883; Bevelation, 105. Tho New Testament is the Sacred Scripture of the Last Dispensation, in which a New Co- venant is made between God and man. whe- . • by all mankind are o<Tered the privileges of (1) adovti<m as sons of God, i'2) ineorporalion into Christ's Church. (3) inheritanrt in the kingdom of heaven. As no preference is lylven to any particular family or people, but these privileges are fr«?ely offered to all,— the qffer, the incorporated $oeUtv who accept it, the /aifh m i1 if i NOTES ON THK NEW TESTAMENT. (or teniiB of mftmberfihip), are all wild to bn Oatholir, or uiilvprsal, I.e. njtfn to all, not no- cewarlly (uvei>leii by all. Thi!» offer Is called the (Jospel, tlie Preacrhor of which Is Christ; and He Is also tbe Head of the Society, which is called the Church, or " Body of the Lord." The Rooks of the New TeaTAMKHT have, to some extent, their counterpart In the OLD. Thus, the Four GoupKLH correspond with the I'BSTaTBDCH, as they contain an account of the Origin and Iaw of the Covenant; the ACTS of the APOSTLES with the Historical Kooks (es- pecially Joshua and Judges); the twenty-<ine KPI8TLK8 with the PEOPHETa; and Key ELATION with the concluding portions of Dakirl and EZEKIBL. XV. SUMMARY OP THE BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. (< DIVISIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT:— 1. Cimnlitutional and ITiMorical. (1.) The Four (Jospels: two by Apostles, two by missionary Evangelists, (2.) Thb Acts op the Apostles, forming the link of connexion between the historical and didactic poi'tloos. 2. Didaetie. a.) The Paulimk Epistles, viz.: a. Doctrinal : addressed to Churches, viz. Ilomans, ('orinthlans, (Jala- tlans, Kpheslans, riillippians, Co- losslans, Thessalonians, Hebrews. 6. Pastoral : addressed to Timothy and Titus. e. Special : addressed to an individual (Philemon). (2.) Catholic Epistlis, addressed to the Church at large: a. One of James. b. Two of Peter. e. Three of John. d. One of Jude. 3. Prophetic. The Beveiatlon of John the Divine. 1. niBTOBICAL. (I.) THE FOUR GOSPELS. The (Jospels {F.vayyJ\iov, Evangelium) contalij the " Good Tidings" of salvation through Jesus Christ. The first three give a general view of our Lord's Life and Teaching, and so are called "Synoptical;" the fourth Is supplementary and doctrinal. They are not four Gospels, but one Gospel under four aspects, as pre»»»nt- ed to the minds of four different writers, sup- posed to have been prefigured by the four che- nibira seen by Kzeklel la his vision (chap. 1): Matthew as a Man ; Mark as a Lion ; Luke as an Ox; John as an Kaole. The first empha- sises the hiHtoyiral Import of the Life of Christ; the second His Royal dignity; the third His Sacrificial character ; the fourth His Divinity. MATTHEW gives the hiim*n descent of our Lord from Abraham, a*' evidence of His being the promised seed. In wlinin all nations should be blessed. Thus Christ completes tlie Old Testa- ment history and covenant. He Is the one Anti- type in whom all has been fulfilled ; In Him the Old Testament passes Into the New ; the pro- hibitions of the Law into the encouragements of the Gospel ; Sinai into the Mount of Beati- tudes : the prophetic into the teaching office ; priesthood into redemption by sufferinK; king- ship into the supremacy of Almighty grace re- storing a fallen world. The writer was the son of Alphneus. and a He- brew. Before his conversion he was named Levi, and was a publican and collector of the tolls and customs or jwi-sons and goods crossing the lake at Capernaum. He wrote his (iospd mainly for his fellow-countrj'men. I'aplas, In the first half of the second century, says that he wrote it in Hebrew, and the same statement is found in other Fathei-s. It Is possible that he put forth two editions, one In H'brew and one in. Greek; the former, perhaps, a.)OUt 42, the latter about fi9 a.d. Its arrangement Is not chronological, but In groups, in which Jesus, the offspring of Abra- ham, fulfils the promises of the Old Testament. His doctrine and life are the fulfilment of types, prophecies, and hopes, but are disappointing^ to false aspirations of degenerate Jntlalsm. The conflicf., provoked by this disappointment, ap- parently terminates against Him ; really it com- pletes His triumph and establishes His kingdom, since His death reconciles the world to (tod, which is the basis of His new constitution. Thus, fulfilling the old covenant. He transforms the typical Into the eternal theocracy, and He is the true Christ,— eternal Prophet, Priest, and King. The true character of the Messiah Is at- tested :— 1. By His lineal descent, and Divine revelation at His birth (1-iv). 2. By the manifestation of His triple office (Prophet, Priest, and King), hi conflict with the popular ideas (v— xvl). 3. By unfolding the true nature of Ills king- dom and Its future history, in contrast with that of the ancient world (xvl— xx). 4. By His self-sacrifice and humiliation (xxi— xxlv). 5. By prophetic revelations of the Judgment on the Jewish nation and on Hie world (xxlv, xxv). 6. By His sacerdotal presentation of Himself as the atoning sacrifice (xxvi, xxvli). 7. By His glorification at the right hand of power (xxviil). This Gospel is peculiarly characterised by repeated reference to the Law and Prophets (I. 23 ; 11. 6, 15, 1« ; ill. 3 ; Iv. 15 ; vlll. 17, *c.) ; by careful enunciation of such teaching as would awaken Jews, and correct their false views ; and by warnings of national calamities. MARK, who bore also the Hebrew name John, was son of Mary, whose house at Jenisalem be- came the refuge and earliest church of the Christian commmiity. He was nephew of Bai^ 46 SUMMAltlKg OF TUB BOUKB. iisbiu, and ttm attendant of |tarnat>a)i And T'aul oil their first mission; but retunit^d home from I'erKa (Acts xiil. ft, IH), afterwaril» attacliiiiK liiiiwelf to Barnabas, thoUKh subs»?aueMtly re- conciled to I'aul (Col. Iv. 10). lie Is tbe reputed founder of the Alexandrine Church. He was attached to I'eter (1 1'et. ▼. 13), from whom hi: obtained »om»* materials forhinCtoRpel. This Is attirnied by Tapias and other Fathers. It has been thoUKlit that he had the Ciospel of Matthew before nim; but oth>.r explanations may account for the close resemblance between the two. At all events he frequently supplied new graphic touches to the narrative from some independent source: e.g. Christ is amonj? "wild beasts;" the fin-tree dried up "from the root*;" Jesus Is asleep "ou a pillow" (1. 13; xl. 20; Iv. 88). His theme Is "Judah is a young lion " («ien. xlix. 9; Bos. xi. 10) ; «nd he depicts the Saviour as the conqueror of all Batanic powers, with a brevity and vividness which add foree to the heroic character portrayed. Hence he gives only a few burning words of controversy and deniuiclation, not the lonsrer discourses of our Lord ; event succeeds event In rapid succes- sion ; he accumulates negatives; his favourite word Is "immediately ;" his tenses are present ; and he supplies often the very vernacular words used in the occurrences (ill. 17, 22; v. 41). The Messiah seem" *o rou.se every emotion of the soul— ama/.eni<'nt, fear, confidence, hope, joy— and adapts His Divine power to temper each. The rapidity and completei.ess of His achieve- ments, the pervading Influexice of His Name throughout the world. His victory over death, and exaltation to the throne of glory, are the grand characteristics of the Divine Kedeemer. These are heiu'htened and relieved by regular intervals of paiise and rest, preparatory to fresh campaigns ; for Mark narrates only the three years' ministry of our Lord. I. Preparation; Christ's appearance by the side of the Baptist (1. 1— l.S). II. His conflicts in Oalilee after His baptism (1. 13-lx).. HI. His victories In Peraea (x). IV. His conflicts In Ju- daea (X— XV). V. His Ilesurrectlou and Ascension. LUKE was probably of Gentile extraction (Col. Iv. 10—14), a Tiative of Antioch. and a faith- ful colleague of Paul. His superior education Is proved by the literary excellence of his writings (viz. the Oo.snel and the Acts of the Apostles, which are but two volumes of one work). His preface, In pure Greek, betokens a careful study of di»cumentary and otfier evi- dence. He speaks of attempts made by " many " others to write a Life ot Chri.st. Though It Is the same Gospel. It is narrated with peculiar Independence, containing additional matter, greater accuracy in preserving the chronological order of events, ana in complying with the re- quirements of history. Luke tested tradition by documentary records (e.g. i. 6; II. 2; ill. 1); by comparing the oral testiniony of Uvinjar witnesses (i. 2, 3); and only when he had "pertect under- standing of all things from the very first," ven- tured to compile a " Life of Christ " as a per- fect nutn, re.storing human nature, and offering Himself a sacrifice for all mankind. To him we are Indebted for the history of the birth and childhood of Jesus wid the Baptist, for the liturgical hymns, and the scene in the syna- gogue at Nazai-eth (vl), which were piobably communicated by the Virgin Mary. Tlie physi- ctan shows himself in the particular details of diseases: the artUl In the vivid pictures of life-like scenes; the mmpanlon of Paul In tlie extension of the (iospel to <ientll(!S (Iv. M— 3(>), and In the favour shown by Jesus to " publicans and slimers" (vli. 3«*>— W); xxlli. TO—43}. Hence I Uis genealogy Is traced up to Adam, tlie pruge- ultor of the whole race. I. The miraculous birth of Jesus »n<I His forerunner ; Uis manifestation in childhood, and growth to manhood il and 11). II. The testi- mony to His Messiahship (ill and iv). HI. His ministry in Galilee liv— xvll). IV. His I'assion, ilesurrection, and Ascuusiuu (xviil— xxlv). JOITV, brother of Jame' and son of Z<.'be<lee. was one of the earliest ai also the youngest of our Lord's disclpliis, honoured with the distinc- tion "whom Jesus loved." His (iosp»;l was written at the clr.io oi the ni.^t century or beginning of the second, long after the others had become well known throughout Christendom. He had all of them before liim ; he supfilled wh.at they hail omitted, corrected false Impressions prixluced by reading them, and gave the cue for their deeper InterpretatioT). He indiroctlr refers to and cor- roborates much that they have rceonled. but abstains from traversing the same ground. He only narrates one mirai^le which Is common to all the (Jospels (the feeding of tlie 5.(XK»), but gives us four others peculiar to him- the change of water Into wine; the healing of the imptitent man, and of one born blind ; and tl:e raising of La/.arus. While the events narrated l)y the 8y- noptists are mainly those which took place In Galilee, John's (io.spel Is almost wholly occupied with Christ's ministry In Judiea, and one-third of it is devoted tt) the sayings and doings of the last twenty-four hours of His life. He omits all the Parables given by the Synoptlsts. Generally, his Gosriel is rather a compilation of distinct dissertations than a continuous nar- rative. It connects the Kedemptlon ol mankind with the Creatlcm by the r.anie Honrce of Life. Its subject is "The Kternal Word made Flesh," (1) as pre-existent, (2) as incarnate, (3J as re- vealing the Father, (4) as conufcting linmanlty with Divinity through His own Incarnation by means of spiritual agency. Hence the trans- mission of this spiritual Influence through material substances is emdeiirt<l by the firsi miracle (\\); ejrponntlfd to NIccKlemus (Hi); all'-oorim'd "lo the Samaritan woman Hv); ex- e^nplijied lntheimpot»'iiiman(v); njjnihtylintd and em^hasixrd in the feeding of the five thousand, and subseciuent discourse (vl). The Kevelation of the Father is developed by miracle and parable in vli— X ; His life-giving power cnninninlrated to human nature temporarily and eternally by spiritual agency In xi— xiii; the perpetual transmission of that power from Him.self to mankind throtigh His apostles, and their com- mission to execute their functions. In xlv— xxl. Many additional scenes In His I'assion, and es- pecially Pilate's efforts to release Him, are fur- nished only by ,1ohn. His reckoning of time is in accordance with the division of the day at midnight, which is identical with our ovm. (2.) ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. This book, according to internal and external evidence, was written by Luke, aiid forms the sequel to his Gospel. It is the history of the foundation and spread of the Christian Church— the former un- der Peter (i— xii), the latter under Paul (xiil— xxvlll). It was founded on the Dav of I'ente- cost ; its first sons were Jews ; hence It appeared only a Jawish sect ia Judaaa, and the ibrmer 47 Mi i I I 1 ; ■ |i I l;'il N0TK8 ON THE NEW TKBTAMRNT. part (if tha bonlc is occupied Tvith it« establlxh- motit tlieri), with aniiioxMitn In itx favour, and with challeiigen to disprove the fundamr^iital fact of t;hrlst'» JJa!«iirrectli)ii. It.-* first devclop- ment itito an oruanist^il coinminilty. with official staff, provc.liiid tin; lirst p«rsecutioh and martyr- dom, which precipitated its nxtunHiou to Samaria and Ryrla. and catisod a new and more indepen- drtnt CK:>rr>! of opiMutioiii to be planif<l at An- tioch, wlieuc^ uiid<;r I'aut (the first converted persecutor) it Hprcail to Asia Minor. Greece, Itome, and various parts of the (Gentile world The motive iufliienne was the direct impulse of the Hijiy Kplrlt. n6t any preconceived plan of the Apostolic body (il. 4; xl. 17; xv. 6.7. 9). Analtsis. a. Thu AHn nf r«Mr.— T?lrth of the UhriHtian l^hurch. and ICxtenslon to Sama- ria, comprisini? (\) Koimdation and I'roxress of the (^huich in .1 rusal'ini and .Uulwa (i— vlii); ('2) First J'ersecution, and Extension to Samaria ind to tlie Gentile family of Cornelius (viil— xi. IH>; (3) S'jiond r"rs'!CUiion. and Kouudatlou of the Churcii at Autiocli (xl. 19-xiii. 3). B. ThnArf! nf Paul r—V.xtennion of the (Church to the (ienil!»;s. (1) raid's Call, and first Apostolic Journey (xlil. 4— XV. 5); (2) Couacil of Jerusalem, fixing terms of admission (xv); (H) Second Apostolic lourney (xv. r^J— xvlli. ',«); (4) Third Apostolic journey ixviii. 23— xxl. 17 1; (5) Vaui's Imprison- m(!nt at c^sart-a, and voyage to Home (xxi. 1«— xxviil). So tlie priii?r'!ss is recorded from a small .Jewish sect to the universal Church. In this book all the articles of the Apostles' Creed may be fouad, chiefly iu Peter's speeches (i— v). 2. DIDACTIO. (1.) THE PAULINE EnSTLES. These are not In tlKdr chronolopiral order; probably the earliest is 1 Thessalontans, and the latest that to the Hebrews. The Rub.scriptlons are desti- tute of authority. a. DOCTEIKAL. ROMANS. This Epistle Is a summary of God's dealings with manlciud, from the first adop- tion of one portion to closer connexion with lllm, i.e. to sonshlp and Inheritance of a pro- mise. This election of a particular family is illus- trated by a master-potter .selecting out of his bed of clay one portion for his choicest fabrics, meet vessels for the master's highest use: the pnr- 'irular clay was selected because of its freedom from flaw, and the rest rejected because tainted with (laws; but not rnificted absolutuly, since it has a portion in the household, useful, but less hijinouiert. The absence of fluw Is lack of world lu»(!ss .or sinfulness; its excellence is the possession of unouestioninK faith— a special ca- pacity for receivmx the Divine Impress, to be moulded at God's will, and so to convey to others, by precept and example, the Divine standard of perfection and the revelation of the truth. This was the peculiar quality seen by the Omniscient in the character of Abraham, which led to his call and adoption. Tl.mce he became " the Father of the i-'aithful" and "the Friend of God." Rui it was a quality not ti-ansmltted by bodily ge- neration ; nor were the privileges accorded to Abraham, and promised to hh seed, an inhe- vltance descending by hereditary right, but re- sumed by God, the (ilver, at each decease, and re-awarded at Ills decision, who "looketh on the heart." Hence "they are not all Israel, which are of Israel: neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all cliiliiren" of (Jod; I.e. "they which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of (iiMl " (Ix. fl - 8). Acceptance by God Is the reward of faith ; by It Abraham, Isaac, Jac( b, were adopted; from want of It. 1«timael, Ksau. and the tliree eldest sons of .lacob were rejected, and finally the whole Jewish nation, the Gentiles being received Instead through faith. Kecause of un- belief the former were oroken off. and the latter stand by faith. Bdmmabt. I. Sinfulness of the human race: (a) of the heathen (l>; (6) of the Jews (11); (e) comparison of Jews and Gentiles. II. The Plan of Salvation exp|aine><i (<i) in theory (ill) ; (b) by Illustration (Iv, v>. III. Its value: (a) union with Christ (vl): (6) as servants of Christ (vl); (c.) supplying defects of the Law (v>0. IV. Jus- tification by Faith : (a) the Christian's duty and privilege ; (b) cause of rejection of some, elec- tion ofothers, of Abraham's seed ; (o) blindness and final rejection of the Jews. V. Development of truth (xl»— xv). VI. Personal commuulcatlons (xv, xvi). It was probably written from Corluth, a.d. M, and seat by I'hoebe (xvl. 1, 2). 1 AMD 2 CORINTHIANS. Two Epistles are ad- dressed to this Church, which included not only the ('orlntlilans, but those who lived In the ad- jacent towns of Acha'a (tlu; upper portion of the Morea, along the coast of the Gulf of Lepanto). Paul passed eluhteen months at (!oririth during his second missionary tour, visiting the neigh- bouring cities, and establishing Churches In them. Corinth was the great centre of coramer- ciai traffic on the overland route from Rome to the East ; and also between Upper ami Lower Greece. It possessed the only (rood harbour in that quarter, and, as it was the .shortest and safest route, small vessels were dragged across the Isthmus, larcer ones transhipped their car- goes, and hence all the trade of the Mediterranean flowed through it, so that " a perpetual fair was held there from year's end to year's end ; " to which were added the great annual gatherings ctf Greeks at the "Isthmian (?amis" (to whicii Paul alludes. 1 Cor. ix. 24—27). Hence it was froverbial for wealth, luxury, and proflk'Hcy. ts population, and that of Achaia, was niainiy foreign, formed of colonists from C»-iar's army and of manumitted slaves "V^.g. Tertins. Quar- tns, Achaicus, Fortunatus, Ac), settlers from A.sia Minor, returned exiles from the Islands, and at this time a largo influx of .lews lately ! expelled from I{(mie (Acts xviil. 2). j I^aul's preaching in the Kvnagogue was ac- ! ceptable till he boldly testified that Jhshs was I the Messiah: when persecution set In, he was ejected from the community, and brought before the Koman governor. Yet he formed a Church. His disciples were mostly of the lower orders, partly Jews, but mainly lioman freed men and heathen Greeks, who became enthusiastic ftd- i mirers of the Apostle. Here he wrote tiie second I or both of his two Epistles to the Thessalo- nlans, and one to the KOnians; Immediately after which he returned toEi)besns. and was suc- ceede<I in his nilsshm byApoi'os, who likewi.se made many converts. Apollos was imperfectly Instructed in Christianity, but was well versed In the Jewish Scriptures, and very eloquent. There arose two factions.— one Jewish, clinging ' ^^ . . , .w.. 1 3 cvei U. 48 BtrMMARIKR OF TTIF BOOKS. fntrinv I with I'hariulo Attachment to the Law ; the 1 other Gentile, pronn to push evaTiK»^li«al fr«e- I dom to llcf!iicfl; nrofcsslntj tfi<- rivrlit faltli, but I clalmlriK to liidulxe I'l absolute lic»'ntl.>iisne«H. : They JoTiied freely In heathen nacrlflclal feastii; ' desraded th« Holy Coininniilon Into a festWe I banquet ; women threw off the u<tua1 tastem I veil of modest attire ; iind the «r<r«-k love of I intellectual speculation and dlncusidon ran riot Ion oacred Hiibjccts, till appeals on ChrMtlan disputes were broUKht befoie heathen tribunals, ! and even lieaMien moralitr waA scandalised by iucestuiius intercourse. ' Thi FiRflT EpisTtB. Amid «tich corraption, ' during tlireu years, factions attained a for- I midable helKht. I'aul was defamed l)y the Jew- ish party, and rumours of alarming disputes I rearhed him, followed by a letter full of cn- 1 ^ulries on matters of morality and doctrine. ' l)rou^tht liy a deputation of freedmen. I'aul had already despatched thither Tiniotheus. He now ' writes the First Epistle to the Corinthians from Kphesus(A.r. ftl), instead of gointr to them as he Intended. Terhaps he (teemed It his duty to stay tor the threat ran-Imiiau Festival to Diaua, held that year at Fpiieius. Summary, f. Reproof of the Factions, con- trastinK human and Divine wisdom, his own simple preaching with tli' assumption of his followers, and the proper relation of teachers and disciples M— Iv. 2oi. II. Interco\irse with Heathens: (,i) Incest; (fc) Law-suits ; (r) Church discipline (Iv. 21--vl. 20). III. Answer to the i Letter "f the Corinthian Church : (a) Mar- riace; (/<) H^'atheu feasts: (r) I'nblic worship. ; ). Male and female head-dress; 2. The Lord's Supper; .S. F.xercisH of spiritual gifts; 1. Uidty I and uniformity (vli— ilv. 40). iVj Resurrec- I tion of the I>end : the future state tlie aim I anil end of Christian life (xv). CoDcluaion; of a personal natui-e. Tnn fiKroHD Epistlb. This was called tor by the effect of the fir.st. Inthe Interval mrcurred ] the riot at Epl\esus (headed by Demetrius), 1 and I'aul's expulsion. Timothy and Titus , had both been sent to Corinth, and at Troas he waited their return in vain, till he was ' bowed down with anxiety and evil foreboding. ' Titus at last brought sutflclently cheering ac- counts: the Church, a.s a whole, had bowed to its "father's" reproofs; the Incestuous man had been e.Tpelled and brought to repentance ; the (Jcntlle licence had been restrained; confi- dence between the Church and its founder had been restored ; but the Judalsers had been re- inforced by men bearing "letters of commenda- tion" from some higher authority, and were now arr(»gant In their supremacy. This Epistle expresses two conflicting emotions: 1. Thank- fulness for the removal of evils ; 2. Indignation at the arrognnce of his opponents. The former Kpistle is a careful and systema- tic Intellectual treatise : the latter is unstudied, expressing the natural reelings of a warm hfiart. 1 PUMMART. I. Its Occasion; A narrative ol j events, and assurance of his confidence (1, ID. II. His Ap<isu<lic Mission: (a) Its source (ill, Iv); (ft) Its difficulties <\y. 7 -v. 10); (e) Its luucive (v. 11— vl. 10). in. Intercourse with h.»thens (vi. W-vil. 1>. IV. Collection for fel- low-Christians (viii. ix). V. His self-vlndieation 'x-xiii). OALATIANH. This Xplstin is one of a set on doctrinal subjects, whicn should be rea*! to- f ether— viz. thoite to Romans, (ialatians, tixl lebrews,— since they clearly di-fiue the rlatioit of lews and (ientiles to the Church of Christ, and f<irm one whole treatise, each alone buinK incomplete. It has atTinitv also with tlio.se to the Corinthians, as It vindicates the writ«r against the defamation of Judaisi^rs. Galatia was Inhabited by hordes of northern Gauls, who poured down into Asia (d.C. 800), conquereil it, and settlM there, but, belni? ener- vated by luxurious food and climate, wre gra- dually driven inland to the c<;ntral mountain fastnesses of Asia Minor. The people at first wer^ barbarian, then mingllnir with (Greeks, be- came temptrejl by (ireek civilisation, and were finally sulijUKated by the IComans m.o. IWi). En- riched by the constant traffic of Annenlan cara- vans to the Hellespont, many ,11'ws settled there for tradlnp purposes ; and thf inhal>ltai\ts were a mixture of (""cythlan, Greek. Komnn.and Hebrew, Paul traversed the country on his second Jour^ ney. He was detained there by illness ((Jal. Iv. 13, 14), an<l converted many Jews and (■ reeks (111.27. W). He visited it airalii on his third Jour- ney (Acts rvill. 23>, OriKinally woi*slitppers of those who were no gods (iv. H). they were con- verted to Judaism (Iv. »). then by Vaul to Chris- tianity Mil. 1. 2), and again relapsed into Judaism under teachers who came forward after his visit (iv. 21— .11). The Epistle was written from Ephe- sns, about a.d. m, to prevent this lapxe Into Judaism. It resembles that to the Romans in the contrast therein presented between "the righteousness of the Law" and Justification bf Faith. RUMMART. T. Narrative. The Apostle's own conversion, and conflict against Jndsism (1, 11). II. Argument, ba.sed on Old Testament history, showing how the Law was preparatory to the Gospel (111. iv). III. Prnrtiral Kxhorlatioii, to use the liberty of the Gospel for the cultiva- tion of true godliness. BPHERIAN8. The Inscription of this letter to the ]!pheKiani Is doubtful, and it is thought to have Deen either a circular, of which copies were sent to many adjacent churches, or to have t been intended for communication to several , (sec Col. iv. 16). Ephesus was to Asia, as Corinth i to Greece, the great port to which flowed the , commerce of East and West. Its inhabitants were equally noted for licentious and luxurious life, and for cultivation of magical arts and | fanatical worship of Diana (the personification of exuberant natural production). Her temple was one of the wonders of the world for its magnificent structure and extravagant enrlcJi- ment. It was the great ran-Ionian trea.surjr, and the centre of worship and nationality, as that of Solomon was to the Jews; hot a three years' sojourn there by the AposC ., iike Its power, till the annual festival oro i .bout a temporary reaction (Acts xlx). This Epistle was prfibably written about A.D. 62, when Paul was a prisoner at Rome. It waa not evoked by any relapse or special errors, but was written to establish those who had left heathi-nlsm, contrasting their present higher life with their previous degradation. Its sum- mary of Christian revelation as the foundation ■ of spiritual life Is couched In language botb ' fervent and sublime. I N0TI8 Off TEM NKW TKRTAMINT. POMMARY. I. Ditrtvimtl. tn) Th*iik«|rWlng for ttmir call; (b) Kiiuiii«iratt(iii uf (;iiii:.*)ait pri- vii<i)<)^s (1, li)i (e) llio inyntlcal unUm btitwt!f;ii ChriNt and Hi* Ohurch, drawu out flrkt by n»- vulatldii, and then by prayor. II. PrnHif)^. An flxhnrt:»tlon to make thnir llfn oiiifnrniabln to their profemlon: di) fly l\w unity with which thn Hpirlt of OlirUt briitici them to llltn, casthiK out all fnellnir^ tfadhiK to rtlncord ; (l>) Hy the pnrltr of <'hrlst, whone example th^y inunt follow ; (r) Hy the nxampin of IllH obt>(liKncc, th<i mutual forbearanco of alt lu their respective relations of life. rniLTITIANR. rhillppl. a chief city In Mace- donia, north of the ArcnlpeloRO, wait the M-ene of the laHt KtniuKle of the Uoman rmtubllc a- Sainst dcxpolNm, where Brutus an(l OumhIuk. «reat«d by Aujfuslus and Antony, conimittetl tul<'ide. llKMce it became a Itonian "colony," witli full rightn of citi/.enithip, Kuvernud by Roman ma«;i5trat«A and lawn. —In «hort, Uome in miniature. The .lewit were few, and had no BvnuKOKue, but were allowed a umall cliap<il out- side the icate, In a secluded spot by the river's banlc. Il*;re I'aul and Hlla!* converted Ly<lla, came Into contact with heathen I'aKanism (the worship of evil spirits), and were scoui-ged and Imprisoned, which led to the Jailer's conver- stor -"'I *h<s fouudloK of % faithful OLriatiao oomrt'.unity. Th». RplHtle wiiH written rturlnfc Paul's first Imprisonment at Rome (Acts xxviii), lu an- swer to expressions of sympathy and a sub- atantlal gift sent by Rpaphro«litus, who had a danKerous illness at Rome. It is a letter of grateful affection niinKled with personal sor- row ; of loy on their behalf, of kIoohi at the InnratltiKle of others; of anxiety also as to his own future, caused probably by the Increased rlKour of Ills incarceration. SiTUMART. I. Traver for their advancement In grace (I. 1—12). II. Effects of his imprison- ment, and his future prospects (1. IS— 30). III. Exhortation to follow the example of Christ (U. 1-18). IV. T'ersoiial matters (il. 19-30). V. Warnlnprs BBainst Judaisers (111). VI. Fer- sonal appeals (iv. 1 -7). VII. Final exhortation and cummendatiou (It. 8—23). OOLOBPl AN8. Nothing Is known of the foun- dation of the Church at Colossae, a chief city of Phryitia; but the Christians there wore In danger of relapse, from a tendency to asce- ticism, Judaism, and angel -worship. Paul sets before them the majesty and ail-sufflciencv of Christ, as the source of all spiritual bless- ings. Christian perfection Is attained by the practical realisation of this truth Influencing the dally life. The attention Is fixed upon the I'erson of Jesus Christ, wtiose sacrifice com- pletes the typical offerings of Judaism, and cru- cifies the old man with his affections and lusts, while the Resurrection unfolds a new life in Him, elevating the soul above earthly objects more effectually than by mere mortification of the flesh quenching the emotions of the heart, according to Stoic philosophy. The Epistle was probably written about a.d. 62, during Paul's Imprisonment at Rome. SCHMART. I. Thanksgiving for their faith, hope, and charity, with a prayer for their spiritual progress (1. 1— l.l). II. The supremacy and glorious pre-existence of Christ through all eternity, and His reconciliation of huma- nity to (io<l the Kather by His own Besurrec- tiua and Ascension to the right hand of power M. \f>-''l»u III. A stimulus to ailvanoe In the knowledge of ChrLst bv the Apostle's own ex- amtile and eager desire for their perfection, anil by reference to the privileges oi niemher- ship with rhrist; and a warning against false teaching wlii(;h endangered tlifUiUll, IV'. Moral and spiritual effects of their pai'tlclpati(ui in Christ's ll«!surrection, both generally and In various social relations (ill). V. Concluding ad- dr)-sa to the whole Church, and special nalu- tatloDS and messages from Individuals (Iv). 1 AND 2 TIIK8SALONTAN8. These Knlstles were otldressed to a t'hurch in Northern t'reece, where I'aul on his second Journey ha<l suf- fered persecution (Actsxvii.l— lOi. Thessalordca (^'(U»nM>). anciently called Therma. hutre-named after the sister of Alexander tlie (ireat by her husband Cassander, who restored it, was the chief metropolis of Macedonia la regl<m ex- tending N. to the Danube, K. to tlie Hlack H«a, W. to thn Adriatic. 8. to Achaia). The most popu- .ous city of that division of Kurope, and its greatest port, it was to the West what Kph^sus was to the Kast, and Corinth to 8o\itliern (irt-eco. 8ituated on the sea-margin of a vast plain, wa- tered by numerous rivers, half-way between the Adriatic and the Hellespont, at the entranreof the pass Into ttie Macedonian plains, a busy com- mercial centre, with a constant tide of traffic ebbing and flowing, abroad by sea, inland by the two arms of Roman roail. It was a fit centre of evangelisation, as "from thince the word of the Lord s«>unded forth [as from a trum- pet] not only In Mace<lonIa and Achaia, but also In every place" (1 Thess. I. «). Hero was the chief colony and chief synagogue of the Jews (eveii^at the present day RalonikI has a Jewish i>opulatlon of S().(XX) souls). Hero I'aul and Silas showed their unhealed stripes Inflicted at rhillppl fl Thess.ll.2), ami for three sabbaths preached Je.sus as the promised Messiah (Acts xvll. 2, 3). The Jews, falling in controversy, re- sorted to violence, set the city In an uproar, assailed Jason's house, where the Apostle waa staying, and dragged Ja<on before the rulers. Thb FtBRT Eptan-B. From the First Epi- stle, written i robably from Corinth, A.d. fi2, we learn:— The Apostle's primary success and un- flinching courage in preaching ; not tiattering, but warning; not self-a.sserjng. but di-;pl&ylng a blamele.'s example; enti-eating, exhorting, re- buking ; his self-support by manual labour. His converts were principally from Idolatry (1. 9), but partly Jewish proselytes, some of wliom were women of rank and influence (Acts zvil. 4). ScMMART. 1. Paul's gratitude for their eager acceptance of the Gospel, and fidelity In maintaining It; encouraging them under persecution by his owr example. II. Piactical exhortations: (o) against their besetting sin; (fc) encouraging the cultivation of Christian virtues (Iv, v). III. Consolation to those bereft of friends, by unfolding the glories of speedy re- surrection, and transformation toa glorified body. Thr Srcond Epistm. This Epistle was pro- bably written, like the former, from Corinth, after Paul received an answer to the first, to cor- rect an erroneous Impression gained from the vividness of his picture of the resurrection (viz. that It was near at hand) which led to a neglect of practical duties. M IlRdurr*!*- il of puw«r ica in the K own HJ. i><-rf»*«'tlon, r iT'.emlier- IV. Mor*l Ipatld.,! in Ir aiiit In liiilinK ad- » (It). BVinfARIKB OV TBI BOOKS. HcMMAnr. I. AITnrtloiuita cominendAtions, ami 'ixluirtAllonii tu porsevenincA. II. Answer tit falM ftiitlcii'Ationit of tlifj H«coMd Advent. 111. App«al for Uiclr praynn, and practical precepM rur ttietr ({uidaiic«. Hni'.llKWS. The ifn-atflut weight of tpirtlmony faviiim tlie opinion that I'aul was the tinthor fttiouKh nrobably T.iikn wa.H the u>riUr) of this KpUtle. It wa^ probably coinpoMd by the former when In v>Ty strict on<tto(ly, eiHn^r at (/'asarea, or at Itonie (a.d. 02—04). Just before hl« martyrdom ^2 Tim. Iv. 0), Mlien denied writing matairiaN; and dictated by hini to fiUke, who then conimlttwd it to writing from mfniory. Borne think wo have only a iire«'k tninsliition of an oriKlnal Hebrew text. It wa.^ a»idns<ied esp»'clally to the Aramaic Christians ol l'a!n<<tlne. now exposed to severe persecution from thoir fellow-countrymen, who a<l)ien;d to the expected return of visible Klory to Israel. Uronifht np in fond reminiscence of the Rlorles of the jiost, they seemed In ('hrls- tlanlty to Im receding from their peculiar privi- leges of Intercommunion with (i(Mi, as a favour- e<l people. Ant'els, Moses, the High I'dest. were snperse«ied by Jesus, the pea<<ant of Nazareth ; the Sabbath by the Lord's Day, the oM Cove- nant by the New; while temple and sacrifices were obsolete. What, they asked, ilid Chris- tianity give In their place? And the writer answers, Cnuiar ; i.e. (Jod for their Mediator and Internessui ; superior to Angels, because nearer to the I'ather ; to Moses, because a Bon, not a servant: monj synipathisind than the lll({h Frlesf and more powerful In intercession, iHJca'i.so H(; |, leads His own blood. The Sabbath Is but a type of the Rest In heaven, thu New Covenant is the fulfilment of the Old. Christ's atonement Is perfect atid eternal, and Heavea Itself the true Jeriisalem. of which the Churcif is the temple, whose worslilppers are all ad- vanced Into the Holy of Holies. Thus the ereeniimuil ministration of &ne>el!( Im superseded oy the eontinHoui ministration of mail. The leginlatip« ministration of Moses is per- fected by the Divine Lawplver. The typiral sacrifice of the High Trlest is re- placed by a real sacrifice of a Priest of a higher ordrr. The imlirret communion with God Is sup- planted by the direct union of Ood and man In Christ, and the communion of the Head with His body, the Church. Tills Epistle completes the trilogy of which those to the Romans and Oalatians form part. SuMMART. A. Doftrinnl. Showing the supe- riority of the Christian to the Jewish Dispensa- tion (I— X. 18.) 1. Because Its Author Is superior (a) to Anoels. and In Him humanity Is exalted above them (I— II. 18) : (h) to Moses, becau'se of (1) His p<isltlon— He is the Builder, Son, Master, of the house ; Moses merely part of, a servant in It; (2> His assured Inheritance, viz. perfect eternal rest In heaven, iivstead of imperfect tran- sitory rest In Canaan (ill— Iv. 13): (c) to the Aauomic HiRh Priest, (1) as to His oJm ; C2) as to Ills nature ; (?>) as to His wfaiii^ (Iv— V. 10). A digress: n of practical exhortation I'r. 11— vl. 20): ((?) to the raiMflVAL HioH Tbieht of supo- rlpr disjiensatlon (vil. 1—28). II. Because the Old Covenant was Imperfect, being Incapable of making Its members perfect. Comparison of the typical and t»*\ lacrtllce of atoneoMnt, Ultu- trated by the service of the sanctuary, compared with that of the Christian SacriUce (vlll. 1 -t. |H). n. 1'i<irtir>il, On Warning atrainst reUpsa into Judaism; (/>) enconraKinx to (x-aie ami lioli- nefls; tr> Inculcating practical duties; (<() Con- clusion. Hpecial advice to individuals (probably catechumens). h. TA^OtAL. 1 AND S TTMOTHY. Timothy was the son of a Oreek father and a Jewish motlier ( Runlce), and was converted and eiroumclsed by I'aul at Lystra(Acts xvi. 3). TiiK FtRfrr KpiflTM was probably written Immediately aftirr I'anl's releate from his first Imiirlsoinnent, to counteract the Judalslng In- fluence so stroMKly at work everywhere against Paul's more liberal views of Christianity; and also to guide and encourage Tlmotiiy In the duties of his office, laying down rules of Church orgauLsatlon for all times. BrMMAHT. I. ControvrrMnl (t). R«calllng the charge committed to Timothy and Paul's claim to Ills allegiance; contrssting the truth with the false teaching of Judalsers. W.J'rar.- tinil 01. 1— vl. 2). <a) Injunctions as to public worship generally, retjardlng both men and wo- men ; (h) Qnallflcatlons of ministers, and de- meanour oitheir wives and families; i/-) Hpeclal advice to Timothy himself (Iv) ; (d) Dlrectlojis respecting communities of widows, and presby- ters ( v) ; («)Of servants. III. /)<Wri'»irtI ( vl. .1—21). Special exhortation to Tlniothy to peace, holi- ness, self-denial, s adfastnos.s, humility, and to the promotion of imsglvlng. Thb Beoond T'i ibtlb. This Rplstle was writ- ten (A.D. 60) from Rome. In tne interval be- tween one trial of the Apostle before the Km- peror, and that at which he was condemned to death (iv. 16. 17). He viewed his ca.se as des- perate (Iv. 10). and his martyrdom as Imminent (Iv. 6 — 8) ; and he entreats "rlmothy to come to him at once (Iv. 9, '.M), to be with him at his last trial. It lias all the tone of a farewell letter to a dear friend ; full of love (1. 1— B). en- couragement U. <^— II. IB), warning (it. 16— ill. 9), adjuration (Iv. 1— fi), concluding with personal matters 'Iv. 0—22). The Kpistle furnishes a noble view of the consolation aiTonled by Christianity In the midst of sufTerlng, and face to face with death. It alludes to a few otherwise unknown Incidents of the life of Paul, between his two Imprison- ments; also of Timothy; viz. the falling away from I'aul of some Asiatic converts of note (I. IB) ; the injury done him by Alexander, men- tioned in Acts xix. 38 ; the lat)se of Demas (iv. 10); his reconciliation with Mark (Iv. 11); an- other visit to Corinth and Miletus (Iv. 20), and probably to Troas (Iv. 13); Timothy's presence with him on his fiyt Journey (III. 11) ; the names of his grandmother and mother, and his con- secration by Paul (1. 6, 6). TITUS, a Greek by birth. Is addressed by Paul as "mine own son after the common faith." He was the first Christian convert who was not circumcised, and was taken by Paul to Jerusalem to try the matter, when the Council decided against Its necessity ((Sal. 11. 8; Acts XV). It Is not known when the Church in Crete was founded, but it Is probable that it mw after Faal'i first Imprisoniaeat. on 51 ^T- i mk\^ NOTRfl ON THE JTRW TEPTAMENT. I h\n way to Aula, and that hn then left Titnn in I cliartrfi of it. His position was one of pficu- i liar difficulty: the people haii sunk Into tfross I Immorality, Instability, and lying. Tanl a<lvls<is his deputy upon th« course he should take. The pfpistle resembles the first to Timothy, was probably written about the same time, and gives a condensed code of lastructlon on doctrine, morals, and discipline. BUMMABY. I. Apostolic salutation. II. Church Organisation: (a) Qualifications of elders, *c. ; (h) Suppression of false teachers (1); (<;) The Onristfan character of nfjeil men and women, the young of both sexes, and nfirvanlx (11). III. Personal advice t» Titus (ill). e. SpsC.ai. (to en individiuil). PHILEMOV was an Inhabitant of Oolosse, of some considerable distinction, and a convert of St. I'aul (ver. 19). He was a "l'«ll(>w-iabourer," probably only as a zealous layman, thoufth some have thoutrht the exprt!S.slon Implies that he was onlainod. His slave, Onesimns, ha<l run away from him to Rome, having, perhaps, been guilty of misappropriation of Ills master's goods (ver. IS). Falling? Into I'aul's hands, he was converted to (Mirist)anity. reclaimed to his dut.y. and sent back to his master with this letter of reconciliation. It Is remarkable for Its delicacy, arent^rosity, and justice. The Ap(»- stle maintains civil rights (even of slavery), confessing that Onesimus, though under tne liberty of the (iospel, is still the .slave of Phi- lemon, and justly liable to punishment for de- sertion. The damage caused by his ahsconding Paul takes upon liimself. playfully using his name " Onesimus" (vrofitabfe, both to thee and to me) as a means of urging his suit for pardon. As the returning slave was the bearer also o*' the Epistle to the Colossians, It was probably written at the same time (A.d. 62), near the close of I'aul's first Imprisonment at Borne. (2.) OATHOLIO EPISTLES. JAMES the Less, brother, or near relation, of our Lord, an apostle, had the oversight of the Church at Jerusalem (Acta xv. 13), where 1j« remained until his martyrdom (A.D. Ci'i). This Epistle, generally attributed to him, .shows evident tokens of a degeneracy In the tone of Jewish (!hris1tans, to whom It is addres.sed, stimulating them to the exercise of hl^'her prin- ciples. It reproves the prevailing vices of the writer's countr-Tneii— hypocri.sy, presumption, censorlousness, love of riches ; and insists that true faith necessitates {rood works. It Is i emark- able for Its eminently practical nature, the home- liness and aptness of its illustration, and the bold, plain-spoken rebukes of the wealthy op- pressors of the poor It was probably written near the close of James's life, and Is addressed to the whole " tweUe trlbe.s." Summary. I. On sincerity, and patlencn In afflictions (1. 1— ini. II. Aisainst hypocrisy and self-deceit \\. lt.-27). III. Against adulation of the rich, and contempt of the poor; against false charity and spurious faith (11). IV. <5n the duty of ruling the tongue, and cultivating peace. V. Warning against the corruption of the world, and the attempt to serve both God and man\mon, by the consideration of the un- certainty of life (Iv). VI. AgalTist covetousnes.s, Impatience, oaths; with encouragement to mu- tual confession of faults, Intercessloa, and ho- liness. 1 PETER. Simon Peter, son of Jonas, a fisherman at Bethsaida, was one of the fore- most apostles, by whom three thousand were converted on the Day of renteco»t (Acts 11), and the first (lentile family admitted by bap- tism into Christianity (Acts x. 47. 4K). He Is said to have preached to the Jews scattered throughout Pontu.s, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Kithynia, I.e. the coTintries of Asia adjacent to the IMack Sea. to whom he addressed this Epistle from Babylon, probably about a.d. 6S. Its general design was to comfort fhem under afflictions. Summary. I. The necessity, u*.e. and transi- tory nature of earthly trials (i. I— 1-2>. II. An exhortation to lead a holy life, and to follow the example of Christ, who died to purchase their glorification (1. 13-11. 10). III. Practical advice as to their duty in various relations of life. e.g. as citizens, slaves, husbands, wives, Ac. (il. 13— Hi. 8). IV. An exiiortation peiift.ally to unanimity, peaceabli-ness. sanctification ; with a warning of the Hecond Advent, enforced by a reference to the previous judgments of God on those who iiealect.ed the pr»»achlng of Noah (iii. 9— iv. 19). V. Practical exhortation to pa.s- tors on their duties. 2 PETKR. This Epistle was written when he apprehended his death (i. 14). and not long after the former Epistle, probaldy a.d. «5. It Is also addresse<l, no doubt, to tlie same persons. It is valuable, ps containing the last words to his converts of one of the original Twelve, and for certain personal traits, such as the mention of the Transfiguration by an eye-witness (1. 17, 1^^), and the commendation of Paul and his EpLstles (Hi. 15, 16). Summary. I. An exhortation to persevere In Wth and good works, by an p.ssurance of the real'ty of the glorification of Christ as the perfect man, accepted by God. and the Messiah of prophecy (\). II. Warning of the certainty of punishment on Impenitent sinners, by reference to past hlstoix e.g. the Flood, snd' the over- throw of Sodom (li. 1—10). 111. Warning against false teachers, by the example of Balaam (ii. 11 — 22). IV. The certainty of the Second Advent, and its warning (u) to the godly, (M to the wicked (ill;. 1 JOTTN. The tract called the First Epistle of John seems rather to partake of the nature of a doctrinal discourse, addressed to believers generally, but more particularly to Gentiles In Asia Minor, probably In the neighbourhood of its chief city, Ephesus. Its date Is uncertain. Borne place It before the destruction of Jerusalem, others towards the end of the fi''st century, thinking that It bears marks of combating the Gnostic heresy. 1 ts aim seems to be to establish the true doctrine con- cerning the Person of Christ, as to His Divine and human nature, and that true coT^munion with Him necessitates a holy life. The chief grace inculcated In this and the two following Epistles is Iov«. StTMMABY, I. The true nature of fellowship with (?od, who Is Light and Love, requiring purity and holiness (1—11. 29). II. The bless- ings and duties of sonshlp. The privilege of adoption demands the corresponding duty of conformity to Christ, the tnie Son (III— Iv. fl). III. The essential bond of fellowship and son- ship Is love, both to the Father and to one another (It. 7— v. 18). j 02 ;i; flTTHMARIlS OF THK BOOKS. 2 JOHN'. This Kpistle contAins only thirteen versf'', «it{ht of wiiich am found In subntan^ie In the First. It was proliably writtim about the name time, but it Is addressed "to tlie Elect Lady" (tlionpht by some to mean the Church), and "her children;" or to 'the Lady Electa," a perst)n so railed for her einliient piety. Tb" are exhfirtf'd to persevere in love, faith, and Kddline&s, and to beware of false teachers. .3 .JOHN. A short address, of a similar kind, to "the well-beloved (iaiu^," of whom nothing certain is known, though he is stjpposed to be iilentical with the iiaius named in Rom. xvl. 23 and 1 <'or. 1. 14. He is commended for his hos- pitality and piety; warned against the ambition anil malice of l)iotrephes (one In authority); aiK? his friendly offices are besought for De- metrius. JI'PK, "b'-other of .Tames," Is supposed to be the Apostle (surnamod Thadd;eus and Ficb- hapus), and a near relation of our Lord (Matt. x..*<; xiii. .V); Luke vi. it'll. Tills Eiiistle is remaikablo for the quotation of an otlitTwise unrecorded saj^lng of Enoch (ver. 14). and a tradition of a dispute between Michael the archaneel and Satan regarding the body of Moses (ver. 9). Its date, place, and occasion are unknown ; but it seems to de- nounce the same false teachers as those re- bukfd In 2 I'et. ii, ai.d in very similar lan- guage ; warning them by the example of the fallen angels, of Oain. tne impenitent In the times of Noah, of the wlcki;d tiities of the plain, of Korah, and Balaam ; .•iffirming the cer- tainty of the future judgment and punishment of the wicked. 8, PBOPnETIO. T!RVK!,ATIOX (A rnrnlpvfA of John the Dl- j vine, 'i'his is the only prophetic book of the I New Testament, and much of it remains still j unfulfilled. It closes tiie Canon of Scripture, I and the revelation of God to man. There is I -satisfactory evidence of its genuineness. Jus- I tin Martyr, living sixty years after its supposed I date, ascribes it to ,lf>hn ; I'aplas acknow- ' ledgos Its Inspiration ; IrenaRus (dtsclpla of I Polycarp, who was John's own disciple) testi- fies to the Apostle's authorship, and that he had I himself received the explanation of one pa.ssage \ in it from tliose who had eonver id with the ! Apostle about it. To these may b.) added Ole- nient of Alexandria. Theophllus, Tertullian, Orl- eeii, C^ypriati, Jerome, Athanasius, Ac. John, alter a vain attempt had be"n mnde to ; martyr him, was banished by Domltlan to Pat- i mos; but on .he Emperor's death (a.i>. W) he ! rettimed. imdei" a general amnesty, to Kphesus, i and resumed the supervision of the Church there. While In exile he saw and recorded these vi- sions. In the introductory chapters of which in- cid'iiital evidence Is furnished that a consider- able Interval must have elapsed between the foundation of the Asiatic Churches and the compostticm of this book: e.,?. they are re- proached for faults and corruptions that do not speedily arise ; the JTIcoIaltans had sepa- rated tliemselves Into a sect; there had been open persecutions, and Antlpas had been mar- tyred at Tergamos (II. 13). PrMMART. I. Prkfatort : The Divine Mthority of the nword. The narratlvp of the first vision, re- specting the Churches of proconsular Asia (1). II. THB MfSSSAOBS TO THB 8EVSN CHnBCHBS (II. Ill): viz.- (1> EPHE.«ioa: reproof for forsaking its first love and first works. (2) Smyrna: commendation of works, poverty, endurance of persecution. (3) I'EROAMoa: reprr»of for false doctrine. Im- moral conduct, idolatrous pollution. (4) Thtvtira : reproof to one party for similar corruptions; commendation to the other for their Hdelity. (.'i) Sardks : reproof for spiritual deadness with mere nominal Mfe. (ri) rniL.\DELPHiA: approval of Its steadfast- ne.^s and patience. (7) Laodicka : rebuke for lukewarmnes.s. These predictions have long been fulfilled; but much of the book Is still n mystery, though generally regarded as prophetic of the history of the Ohurcli from the close of the first century to the end of time. 1 some the major part Is considered to liave had its fulfil- ment in the early ages of the Church ; by others to have been gradually realised by successive religious revivals and persecutions; by otliers It Is regarded as a picture of the historical epochs of tiie world and the Church. Its outline Is as follows :— III. ThU PjlOPHETICViaiONS: vir.— (1) The Divine glory, sealed hook, and the Lamb (Iv. v). (2) The vision of the openli.g of six seals ; the sealing of 144,(HV) Israelites; the woi"ship by innumerable multitudes of saints; and the opening of the seventh seal (vl, vil). (3) The vision of an angel offering Incense on the golden altar, followed by the sounding of six trumpets (vlll, ix). (4) The vision of an angel with an open scroll ; seven thunders, and the angf ''.-. proclamation (x) ; measuring the temple an(4 altar ; the two witnesses; sounding of the seventh trumpet (X, xl). (fi) The vision of the woman and the dragon ; the conflict between Michael and the dragon; rescue of the woman; the rising of a beast from the sea, and of another from the earth (xil, xiil). (.6) The vision of the Lamb and the 144,000 on Mount 8lon ; the proclamations of the three angels ; the harvest and vintage (xiv). (7) The pouring out of the seven vials of wrath (xv, xvl); the woman sitting upon the beast (xvti) ; the angel's proclamation of the fail of Babylon, followed dv songs of praise and tri- umph (xvlll, xlx. 1—10). (8) The vision of the "Word of God." attended by the faithful, who destroy the three great enemies, viz. the beast, false prophet, and con- federate kings (xix. 11—21); the binding of the di-agon for 1.000 yenrs; the reign of righteou-s- ness, and final conflict (xx. 1—10). (9) Visions of the last judgment, the new heaven, new earth, new Jerusalem (xx. 11— xxli. ft), with closing addresses from the an»'el, I Christ, and John, enjoiidng the universal pro- clamation of these visions, attesting the cer- tainty and speedy accomplishment of the pre- dictions, and concluding with final benedlotion l(xxU.«-21). m m XVI. HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS ' !■ iinl B i 3 AM. 1 7 7-26 36 27 37 37 IB £vKim. Locality. Matt. Mark. Ijitkk. JOHW. 1 1 n Prt/aee ...•.•..t.«>.. i. 1— 4 Annunriation of tlie birtii of John the Baptiit. EBpoimal of the Virgin Mary The Atmiinciation of the birth of Jeini . . . The viiitation of Mary to Eliiaboth .... Her i'*»tiirn 1*1 If^zarath ........ i. 5 25 Nazareth • • • ,t • • . nebron. or Jnttah 1.18 « • • « • • • • • • • • • • • 1.27 i. 26-38 1.39-65 i. S6 Nftsareth . . . i. 20—2.5 1.; Birth anrt infancy of John the Baptist . . Birth of Jemi Adoration by nhepherd* , (Mrcnmcinion Presentation and pariflcation BAthlfihoM . Ii. ,, ... Jerusalem . . . • • • 1.35 1.17 • • • • • • • a • • * a • « • • • • 1.1—8 i. 5 1.7,8 1. 9—11 1, 12, 13 il. h t« ii.21 ii. !a-29 iii. 23 11.39 11. 4U ii.46-.'-|<) ii. 51 Iii. 1-6 ill. 7 ili.r>-is ili. 21, 22 Iv. 1-13 Adoration by the wise men ....... f lieht into £irvDt Bethleiiom . . . ii. 1—12 ii. 13—15 ii. 16—18 U. 19—23 a • • ■ • • ill. 1—4 iii. 5 Hi. 11, 12 iii.13-17 Iv. 1-11 M»R8acre of tha Innocents Bethlehem . . . Nasaroth , , . ft ... Jomsalem . , . Nazareth . . . Bethabara . . . ,, ... „ ... „ • . *. • Wilderness of Jn- d»a .... With tho doctors in the temple MiuioN or JoHir ma Baptist. Minlntry of John the Baptiit Baptiama by him Witneaito Chriitbyhim Baptism of Jeini by him Temptation of Jeani John the Baptist'! s-cond testimony. . . . Call or flrot diacipies (live) (ZTfjrigt'g JTirgt appearance. First miracle, at Cana i.«-15 i. 19—36 ., ... Cana » ■ • • • • • • • • • i. :i7— 61 il. 1-11 Visit to Oapernanm Pirst PAitsovrn ; flrnt cleansing of temple . . Discourse with Nicodemn» ....... The Baptist's last to:iiimony OhriiVi visit to Hamaria ........ „ return to Cana ........ „ healing of nobleman's son .... FfRST PtTBlIO PRtACHIIie. Iroprlsonmnnt of John the Baptiit .... Christ's preaching in Galileo:— „ „ at Masaroth „ „ at Capernanm .... Call of Andrew, Petnr, .lames, and John . . Blir.ii^lns:— Caxting out a devil ..... BoalinK Peter's mother-in-law . „ many sick and diseased . i^iKsT Oknuai, CiBoonr. Pr^paraltitv Proy^r ......... l'a|iernanm. . . • • " « • a • • * Ii. 12 il. 13—33 II ... Anon .... gychar .... Cana Maehnrns . . . Watareth ... Oapernanm . . m ... •t ... » ... •1 ... • • • • • • • l> • • • • • • • Iv. 12 • « • Iv.lS iv.l8— 22 • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • 1.14 vi.l 1.1«' 1.23 i.29 ].33 1.38 • • • • • • • • ■ • a • iv, 15-30 Iv. 31 iv. 33 iv. 38 iT.40 {v.43 iv.44 T.l v. 12 V. IS V. 17 7.37-38 ill. 1—21 iii.25-SC iv. 1-43 iv.43-4« iv.46-64 Circuit throufth Ualiie* iv.3S— 25 i.3» ■ a • i.40 1 43 BSRMON ON THS MotTHT • . BemiOD la tha boat; mlracnlont dranght of flsh Healing of a leper Rtittireyn/^fit fnt pToyer .. ....... Hill above Oen- nesaret . . . Oenneaaret . . ▼-▼il. 27 • • • tUI.2— 4 Healing of palsied man ..•••... Call of Matthew (Levi), anpper, and dls- Oapamanm . . n ... iTarMstsvi ■ ■ Ix.9 Is. 9 11.1 II. lS-18 SbtcanXi feat's ;^ni0trg. T.l 64 l^i 38 55 rXoRir. I.1-B 30 I. ft— 15 I. 19—35 i. a7— 61 II. 1— U 11.12 11.13-23 Hi. 1-21 li!.35-3t iv. 1—42 lv.«— 4« iv.46-«4 T.l OB HABMONT OF THK G08FKLS. MineU at Bcthesda, and dUconrM on It TIh 8Kbb*th ; plncklnic corn .... The miracle of the withered baud • • OppMltion of Herodiaof /<«'ireti»e! ... :remenl for praytr ....••.« Onliiiation of T.relve Apoitles . . . . • Hbrmoh in tub Plain (ot Qennoiaret) . • • Healing centurion'i aervant ...••• Raising aon of widow of Nain ...... Message from John Baptiit; Ohriit*i t«sti- mony .....•••.«••• Warning to Choraiin, Ac Hury Magdalene ...*••••«. Srcond Gcniwaii OiKcarr. Throngh Galilee Healing of a demoniac .....••• Blasphemy agaiast the Holy Gboit . . . . The unrluan Hpirit .....«•... The interruption of Kit relative! • . . . Parable* :— The Sower Bvutn. n Taret . . . „ Mnitard seed n Leaven . . „ Candle . • „ Treasure • „ P<)arl . . « „ Ket ... Clhriit ealmi tba itorm . . Ohriiit iQiren devlli to enter the iwlna P.^rablea: — Bridegroom KTew cloth and new wine Miracle*: — luiue of blood .... Jairnn' danj^hter ... Two blind men .... Dumb apirit Thikd Orkchal Oirchit. MiMion of the Twelve Apottlea . Death ut John the Baptiit (■"rading Ave thousand ......... Wall<ing on the water . ........ Uixcourte on the plain and in the lynagogne QTIjkti Heat's ^inistrg. Diaeoarw on pollotion , , Byruphoenirian woman Miraolei:— Healing of the deaf and dnmb man „ of many iick . . . . . Feeding four thouMUid • . • . ParabU ot leaven ..••••••■. Healing blind man Peter*! confeiiion of Ohritt'a Divinity . . . TiiAKarieDRATioH • Healing demoniac child ••••.. Prediction of Hii PaMion ..>••■ The atater in the flah't mouth . ■ . . Leiaon on dorility ...••••• „ forgiveneia ..••••. „ telf-denial ....... Parable of the nnmeretfa] lervant • ■ The FcAST of TANRRNACi-aa • < . . • Piaeoartei Ofllceri tent to arreet Him . , The adnltereaw Dltcoiiraea , ...... . Threatened with atoning . . . Healing of blind man, and diiconrtM • Okritt the Door . ,, On<>n SnarHaBO . • ■ . • Vbaut or DcnirATioN ..«•.••• Okritt't onaneta with tk« ratktr . • • LecAUTT. Jaraaalem . . Gallle« . . . Capernaum . , RalB .(near) . Capernanm . . Capernaum (?) . Oalllea . Capernanm Plain of Qenneta- ret . • . < •I •» It Sea of Oenneta- ret ... , Gadara . . , Capernanm . , fi • * Gennetaret . , Capernanm . , Ma xli.1 xli. 10 sU.li Machmrnt . . Bethaaida . , Lake of Gennetaret Capernanm . . Phoenicia , . . I'tocapolit . , . >> . . . Oenneaaret . . . ... . . . Bethtaida . . . Cietaroa I'hilippl Mount Tabor, or Hermon . . . >• ■ • . Oaiilea . • . • Capernanm ... Jemmklem . . . s.a-4 vHi.5— 13 xl,2— 7 11.20—28 Mabr. ii.23 iii. 1 iii.e iii. 13 Hi. 14 xil.32 xii.34 xii. 43 xi!.4« xiii. 1- 18—33 xiii. 24 xiii. 31 xiii. S3 », xiii. 44 xiii. 4S xiii. 47 vlii. 24 viil. 28 ix. 15 ii. 16, 17 |ix. 18 Ix. 27 lx.32 X. I xiv. 1 xiv. 13 xiv. 25 xiv »4 w.i— ao XV. 21 XV. '^ XV. 32 xvl.5 xvl.is' xvil.l xvii. 14 xvil. 22 xvii. 27 xviii. 1 xvlij.15 xviil, 18 xviii. 23 1U.19 111.23 iii. 31 iv. 1, 14 — ao Iv.SO iv.31 W. 37 V. 1 ▼.23 vl.«— 11 vl. 14 vi.SO vl.48 vil. 1-33 vii. 24 vii,.<J2 viii.1 viii. 14 vlii. 22 viii. 27 ix.2 ix.l4 ix.3U Ix. 33 ix.4.^ LoKt. vi.l Ti.« vi. U vi.l2 vi.13 Ti.n-»» vll. 1 vil. 11 viU7-a4 ▼U.S6 viii. 1-S viii. 4, U —15 viii. 16 viil. 23 viil. 27 viil. 41 ix.1— 8 lx.7 ix.l3 Jo>a. ▼.S-4? ix.18 U.28 lx.37 ix.43 lx.441 • \ T).l vi.19 TLa»-70 vU. 2. 10 ▼1I.10-4C vil.30,4« viii.S Till. 12 Till. 50 X.1 1.1 I. 11 X. 23 S.80 55 (i'i-l a n HARMONY OP THE OOBPKLB. BvrHTS. Chrlit't retrsAt aerou the Jfordau „ railing of I>az»rui .... „ retrOKt to Ephraim .... ,, repnlae by tho Samaritsni . MIxKion ot tlie jfevent* * Parable of thu Good Samaritan * Visit to Martha aiid Mary . . . •Tl»8 Ijonl'ii Prayer ..,..., Parable of the ioiportonity of a friantl Thi) tlunib spirit t ...... . 1'he rich fool .....'..,, Uo<t'* providtiure to birdi aud floweri The barren flx-tree The woman with an infirmity , . . * Tho muntard Reed ,...,.. * Healing the man with dropny . , * Lesiun on hnmility Parablo*-.— The Oroat Supper . „ liOnt nhecp and |iii:co of „ Prodigal «on . , „ Un jiiRt Rteward . . ,, Rich man and L»/.arn * The ten lep^ira Parahleiii—lni))ortnnate widow . . Phariii'O and publican Klrh youni' man .... Litbourer* in tho vineyard Ten pound.i . . . '. * Heailnir blind Kartimnn* . . . Yisit to /acciueua Kilver The Iiakt Passovcm. Tho Rnppnr in SimnnN honiie Mary anointu Je«ui , , . ..... Triumphal entry into the temple ..... Kdtirement to Bethany . , Cursing tho fli;-tree . , ■ . CleanRin); tho tonipla ......... Retirement to Betnany The withorod fle-trei^i and it* leoiion . Oiiwouraei in the templq : — The father and two eonit ... The wirlii<d huabandmoin .... The weddini; garmnni . . . . • Vribute monny The l^addaeeeR and r»^«nrreciion . ,, Great rommandnient .... ,. Widow'! mite „ Eight woei tieitrnrtion of Jemaalem and of the world ......•• Parables: — The Ton virginii „ Talentd . , : „ Sh(>o|i and goat« ..... Warning of the betrayal The counHel ct' the Saiihedrin Judaa' betrayal • . . . • Preparation of the Pai^over •>>.•.'■ WashiMg the apo«tlei' feet ;...,... The breaking of bread .....,..• "Ono ot yon ihall betray me" "la it I?" Giving of the sop. "That thon doet>t, do qnicfcly " Departure of Juda* Peter warned , <..... Bletdlnft thq rnp ......... , , The diRcnnmeN after dapper ....... Chriirt's prayer for niii a|ioitlei • • « . . The hymn •.. The agony HI* prayer (repeated thrire) ....... HIa iweat, and the aneel'ii eomfort «... Th* aleep of the apoitlei ,..•.,.. IlOCAlITV, Perna . , . Bethany . . Ephraim , , Samaria . . Galilee . . . Jeruialem . . Bethany . . Mount of Olives Jertisalem ■ . Samaria JeruBAlem Jariclio Bethany Jeriinalem . . Bolhany . . Mount of Olives Jerusalem . . Bethany . . Mount of Olive* Jeraialam Meant of Olives Bethany Jernsalem Oethsemana Matt. vi. e— 13 xiz. 16 XX.] xzvi.6— 13 xxvl. 7 xxi. 1-17 xil. 17 xxi. 18 xxi. 12 xxi. 38 xxi. 38 xxii. 1 xxii. 15 xxii. 23 xxii. 34 xziu.' ZZiT. 1 XXV. I XXV. 14 XXV. 31 xxvl. 1 xxvl. S xxvl. 14 xxvl. 17 xiVl.V xx'vi.!B-'2.5 xxvl. 34 xzvi.»t) XX yl. SO xxvl. 87 iXTi.3«-44 Uvt.40-4S Makk. 1.17 x.4<l xlv. »— tf xiv.3 xi. 1—11 xi. 11 xl.13 xi.lA xi. 19 xl. 20 xil. 1 xil. 13 ill. 18 xil. 28 xil. 41 zlii. ) xJv.l xlv, 10 xiv. 12 xlv. i; iiv. 1» xiv. 80 xiv.M xiv. as liv. M jiv. ;<ft-39 iiv,rir_'4i liOKt, ix.53 X. 1—17 z. .SO X.38 xi.2— 4 xi.5 xl. 14 xii. 16 11.23—30 xlU. 6 Alii. 11 liii. 18 xi». 1 — 4 xlv. 7 xlv. 12 XV. 1 XV. 11 xvi. 1 xvl. 18 ivii. 11 xvill. 1 xviii. 9 xviiL 19 xil 12 xvlii.35-13 xlx. 1—10 xiz.2»— 41 xil. 45 xz. 9 zx. 20 XX. 27 zzi.I zzi.S zzii. 1 xxii. 3 nii.7 xxii. 19' xxii, 21 xxii. a* xxii. 39 xxii. 42 xxii. <S, 44 xxii. 45, 46 JOMH. Z.40 li. 1 11.54 zil.l xil.S xil. IS— 20 zUi. 1—17 zlli. 18 xili. 26.27 xiii. 30 xili. 36 xiv— xvl. XTil. XViil. I * .&■ an Interval of nearly three months occurred between the t'east* of TaberooclM and IHidication, *oma place the events mafked* In that Interval, and vaiT tiMlr order, patting tbo "healing of the ten lepers" hamediately after the "repnlse by the Samaritans. 66 ril^^ I.«0 li. 1 il. 54 xii. 3 xii. l£-aO xiH. 1-17 xiii. 18 liti. M.TT xiii. 30 xiii. 3« xiv— xvJ, XTil. zvill. ) ition, soma en Iep«ri " BABMONT OF THK GOSPELS. Btbhts. Betrkyi i by Jndat Peter amltoi Mslchni • . . Christ hokls the ear of Malehn* ..... „ forsaken by His disciples ..... „ led to Annas „ tried by Caiapbaa Peter follo-vii Chriiit . Tho bigh prient's adjnratlon Oiirint coDdemned, bufTotett, mocked .... Potor's denial of Christ CliriBt before Pilate Ke|v>ntance of Judas Piiata comes out to the people .1 speaks to Jokos privatuly , , . , , ,, onlers Him to be scourfred ..... JesJS crowned with thorns ....,,., „ exhibited by Pilate: "Baholdtliemant" „ acrnsed formally ,, lent by Pilate to Herod, mocked, array- ed in purple " Behold yonr KintJ 1" Pilate desires to release Him ... . . „ receivoit a mensaza from his wifo . . „ washes his hands „ releases Barabhas . „ delivers Jrsns to be cmcifled .... Simon of Cyrene carries the cross , , , . . Thsy Rive Him vinoirar and gall . , • . . They nail Him fo the crest , The superscription , . . Th« Sktsn WuitDR • 1. Fathtr, forgive VifiH , . His frarmebts parted, and vstnio ullotwd Passers-by rail, the two tbiuvus revile , . The panitont thief 2. T<hAay sh'ilt thou b« tmth me in Piiratliit 3. Woman, behold thy Bon, Ac The darkness . ♦. My God, my Ood, vhy hatt thou for <aken mat / thirst The vinegar ^. /* ifflninhfd . 7. fathrr, into thy hand* I eommtnd my spirit Rondins; of the veil . . . , ()|)enin); of (rraveti, and resurrection of saints Testimony of rentoriun ......... Watchingof the women .... ... Piercing His side Takini; down from the cross, and biiiial by Joseph of .\rimathipa and ?liro<lomus A guard placed at the iloor, which was sealed Trb Oriat Ponrr Oats Women carry splcos to the tomb An ani;el had rolled awsy the stone , . , Women annonnce the renirr.'ctlon . . Peter and John run to the tomb .... The womeu return to tho tomb The gnards report it to the chief priests AmiAKANcn nr Chhiht Arrni His KasDaHSCTiOB. 1. To Mary Macdaiene "All hail : Fi-ar not. Toneh nu not." . 2. To the women roturnlnfc home ..... " Oo, tell my brethren fhiit lltey go into Oa- lilee; therx shnll they see me, S. To two disciples going to Emmaui . . , (Sxposition of propheei«» on the Paition}, «. TgPeUr ....... (lOor.sv.S) Ikmjalitt. OethMuaiie Ma Jemsalem Uolgotba Jartualem . ft Oolgothi TheOanlaii . Jerusalem . Tho Garden Jerasalem . TkeOardes . Kmmaok zivl.47-.SO zxvl. 5i ZZTi.fi6 axTi.57 zzvi. 58' xzvi. 63 xxvi. 66,67 zzvi. 60 xzvii. 1 zzvil.S zxvii.26 zzvii.29 zzvU. 11 xx-;i, zxvil, xzvii, xzvii, 15 19 24 26 xzvi I. xivii. xzvii. xzvii. 32 34 35 37 izvll. .<«.'S xzvii.3M4 zzvil. 45 xzvii. 46 zzvU.*48' xzvit. H) xzvii. 52 xxvii.S4 xzvii. 55 zzvii^W^IO zzvil.r6.fi6 xxvili. 1 ixvili. 2 vviii.8 Mask. ziv. 4S, H ziv. 47 zW.SO xzil. 47 zzii. 50 xzii.61 ziv. 68 xlv.64 xiv. 61 xiv. 64, 65 xiv. 66 ZT.l XV. 15 zv. 17 XT. 9 ST. 6 ZT. Itl ZV.21 ZV.2S zT.'ae* zv. 24 ZV. 2i»— 3. ... zv. S3 XT.S* ZT. 3S zv. S»> XT. 39 XV. 40 XT. 4« ZLTUi.U-15 xzviii. 9 ZXTiil. 9 Luaa. zxil.N xzil. 80 xzii. 63-65 zzii. 55.^ zziU.1 zxlU.9 xxlil.6-U x'xlU. 17 xxiii. 95 zziii. 26 zsiii. 36 xziii. 33 zxUi.88 xzltl. S4 zzlli.23-3» xxiii. 35 ziiii.40 zzUi.43 x'xUI. 44 JOMS. ZTltL3~4 XTiU. 10 ZTlli. 19 XTlli. 15 XTUi.18 XTiii.17-97 ZTlil. 98 zvill.98 zviii.93 ztx.l xiz.a ziz.5 ztx. 14 zlx. 16 xix. 18 zix.19 Z1Z.2S Z1Z.9B, 27 zix. 28 zlx. 99 lU. 90 zxlil. 4« niii.4S xziii. 47 xxiii. 49 zzill. 53 xvl. », lu « • • XTi.U XX'T. 12 zzl». 1 zziT. 13 «siT.84 xlx. 84 xix. 38-42 ; XX. 1,9 zz. S x^.I4 Z1.17 r>7 i I fv OUR LORD'S MIRACLE8. 90 BraHTi. S. To tea •poitiM In the nppor room . . . " P«ae« M u»to y<m. At my Fatlur hath Benl me, eoen m> tend I you." " Beeeivt y« the Holy (ihott. What* »oever tin* ye remit," Ac. *• To the eleven epoitlet In the npper room " Peace lie nnto you," To Thomn :— " Heaeh hitlur thy finger," fte. " Blenteil are they that have not eeen, and yet have Mifved." 7. To tho (lisci|il«i at the Se» of Tiberiaa . . To Peter :— "Feed my »he«p. Feed my lamb*." 8. To eleven npoitlei on a mountain in Galilee (1 Cor. XV. 6) "All potter i> given nnto m<* in heaven anit in earth." "Oo ye and teaeh aU natione, baptiMing tltem," Ac. " Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end o/ the world, Amrn." 9. To fl ve hu ndretl brethren at once (1 Cor. xv. 6) 10. To Jamei ....... (1 Cor. xv. 7) 11. AseenRlon ....>... „ • Vi. To Paul {1 Cor. r». 8) LocALrrr. Jemealom . Tiber iHk Galiloe « (thany Oahlee. or Ba- Bnthany . . DamaRcne (9) M*TT. xxviii. 1« Xabk. xvl.14 xvl. 1» IVKB. zzlv. 36 Jom. II.U XX. iM zxl. 1—24 xziT.60,M XVII. OUR LORD'S MIRACLES. MfRAOLn. I. Narrated oul$ in one OoepeU Two blind men healed A dumb demoniac healed ......•••.. Btater In the mouth of the fluh The deaf and dumb man hobled ........ A blind man healed When ('liriHt ]iaiiRiHl nnteen through the multitnde . . Draught of fluh BaiRing the widow's ion Healing the woman with an infirmity II ,1 man with the dro|)sy ........ II I. ten Iop<>rR „ ., oar of Malohui, servant of the high priest Tnrnfng water into wine Healing the nobloinan'R son (of f3ver) I, II impotent man vX Bethesda . • . . . „ „ man born blind RalRlng of Lar-arus Draught of flRh II. Narrated in (100 Go$peU, Healing the danfrhtor of the Byrophocnioian . • • • Feeding the four thouRand CnvRiiig the flg-tret HoaKne the oentnrion'R servant (of palsy) .... The blind and dumb ilemoniao The demoniac In a synagogue III. Narrated iu three Ooep^t, Ptining the storm •••. The lexion of ileviU entering the swine . . • . • . Healing JainiR' daughter I, the woman with an isitne of blood .... w I, man sick of the palsy M ft 1e|)er n Peter's mother-in-law ......... „ the man with a withered hand ...... I, demoniac child II blind BartimMns Walking on the sea • • • . IV. Nnrrnted in four Ootpelt, readlBg the Sv« UiMSftod •• IlOCALITT. Oapornanm Decapolis < Bethnaida c Nazarrth < Bothsaida . Nain. . , Jernsalem . Mavt. Iz. iz. xvU. Bamarta . GethRemane Cana . . Jernsalem , Bethany Bethsaida Tyre .... aet>ne»ar«t (T) Mount of UUves rai>ernanm . Galilee . . . Oa)/ernmam . Bea of Galilee Oaiiara . , ClaiH-.rnaum GoonaRaret (^Apnrnaum Gonnesnret Bethsiiida . Capornanm Mount Tab</r(?) Jericho . . . Bea of Galilee Bethsaida < (JuUae) Mam. ▼H. viii. IlITKS. JOMH. XV. ZV. xxl. viii. zii. TlU. viii. ix. Iz. iz. viii. viii. zIL zvil. XX. xlt. slv. vH. viii. xi. Iv. V. V. T. U. 1. I. fit. Iz. z. vi. iv. V. vil. xlU. zlv. zvli. zzll. ft. iv. V. ix. xi. xn. vU. xi. It. viii. Till, viii. viU. T. V. Iv. vf, iz. zvllf. vl. vi. M ■ Y I •XVIII. OUK LORD'S PARABLES. PikRAaLM. I. lieeurded in on* Gotf*t only. The Urn Thu hill trekinro . . , The Kootlly puarl . • < The araw-n«t . . • . The nil morci fill tervant The laboiirori in the vineyard The two don* „ ,, The mHrriage of the king ■ lou The ten viri(inii . • . The ton titluiitB . . . The iheop and goats The neeil srowiog BecrOtly The hoaielioliler ... The two delitor* . . , The Kuoil Samaritan . The trieiid at miiliiigfat The rich fool .... The wedding feast . The wise itoward . • . The harrun flg-tree . . The great supper . . , The piece of money . . Tlie prodigal son . . The nniiist steward . The rich man and Lazarui The unprofltiilile servants The unjust judge . . . The Pharisee and publican The pound* Locality. Genuesaret C«|H)inaiiiu Jorusalem . U. Beeorded in tuto OospeU, House on rock, and on the sand The leaven The lost sheep III. Bteorded in thret OotytU, New cloth and old )(arment . • New wine in old bottlea • . • The sower The mustard-seed ...... The wicked husbandmen . . The flg>tre« and all the treee Mount uf Olives Oennesarot Oalllee . . Jerusalem . jOalilpe . , ;Gennesaret . i Jerusalem ■ Oapemanm If Qenneaaret . Jerusalem . Mount of Olives Matt. xill. xili. liii. xiii. xviii. XX. XXi. XXli. XXV. XXV. XXV. vii. xiii. stUI. ta. ix. xiii. xiii. XXi. xxlv. Mam, iv. xiii. li. ii. It. iT. xii. xiU. IlUKK. LlMMIIiS. Vll. X. xi. xii. xii. xii. xiii. xlv. XV. XV. xvi. xvi. xvii. xviii. xviii. XIX. VI. viii. XV. V. V. viii. xii. XX. Xll. Good and evil In life and JiHigmenU Value of the Gonpel, Christian s«>eking Kalvatiou. Visible Church of Christ. I>Hnger of inKratitudo. Call at various eiiochs. Insincerity and re|H'ntance. Need of riKhteuusneos. Watchful and csrelvss professiou. Use of Htlvants^f'S. Final Separation of irmmI and bad. Gradual ^'rowth of ruligiun. Watchfulness, (•rntitude for pardon. ComiiaKsion to siifl'oriiig, Persoveraiico in prayer. Worldly.niinduilncss. Vigilance tuwards Second Advent. Consciontionsness in trust. Unprotltableness under (Trace. Univeraality of the Divine call. Joy over penitence. Fatherly love to penitent son. Preparation for eternity. Keconi|ience of future life. Go4i's claim to all our services. Advaiitago of purseverin'.; prayer. Pelf-righteousueBS and humility. Diligeuco rewarded, sloth puoislted. Ooniistent and fslsn |irofossioo. Pervading influence uf religion. Joy over penitent. Mew doctrine on old pralndtee*. Kow spirit in nnregeneriitii heart. Hearers divided into clanus. Spread of Gospel. Kejection of ('hrlsi by the Jews. Indications of Becond Advent. N3.— 7Vs« miratUt and paiabUi are grouped according to their record by the JSvangetiet* : for th^ir ehronologie<U porition reference mutt be made to the '* MariHony" 60 M t i^: XIX. THE NAMES, TITLES, AND OFFICES OF CHRIST. Adam, the Beeond, I Our. 16. 46, 47. Advocate, an, 1 John 2. 1. 1 Alpha and Onu-i/a. Kev. 1. 8 ; 22. 13. Amen, llev. 'X 14. 5 Author aud Fmishfr i\f our faith. Hub. 12. 2. Author of eternal talvalion, Ueb. 0. 9. Beginninf/ of the erealum of Qod, Hev. 3. 14. Blessed ami oi^y Ptdentale, 1 Tim. 6. Ifi. Branch, Zech.3.8; 6.12. Bread of Qod, J ohii 6. 38. Bread uf Life, John 6. 36. 3 Captain i\f Balvation. Heb. 2. 10. 4 Ohihl, Holy. Acts 4. 27. Ohild. Lillle. Isa. 11. 6. 6 Christ, thr. Matt. 16. 16 ; Mark 8. 29; Luke 9. 20; John 6. 69. Oorner-sUme. Bph. 2. 20 ; 1 Pet. 2. 6. Ooumellor, Isa. 9. 6. David, Jot. 30. 9 : Ezek. 34. 23 ; 37 24 ; Hos. 3. 6. David, Bmt of. Matt. 9. 27 ; 21. 9. Day-sprina, Luke 1. 78. Deliverer, Kom. 11 . 26. Desire of all nations. Hag. 2. 7. A Emmantutl Isa. 7. 14 ; Matt. 1. 23. Everlasting Father, Isa. 9. 6. Faithful witness. Rev. 1. 5; 3. 14. First and Last, Rev. 1. 17. T First-i/eyolten of the dead. Rev. 1. 6. Ood, laa. 40. 9 ; John 20. 28 ; 1 John 6. 20. Ood hleHxeii for ever, Koiri. 9. 6. Oood Shepherd. John 10. 11. Chvernor. Matt. 2. 6. Great High Priest, Heb. 4. 14. High Priest, Heb. 6. 10. 8 Uoly chill Jesus, Acts 4. 27. Holy, the, most, Dan. 9. 24. » Holy One. Luke 4. 34 ; Acts 3. 14 ; Bev. 3. 7. 10 Holy Thi»(,. Luke 1. 35. Horn qf Balvation, Luke 1. 69. I AM, Kx. 3. 14, with John 8. 58. Intage of Qod, 2 Cor. 4. 4. Jehovah, Isa. 26. 4. JesHx. Matt. ]. 21 ; 1 Thtrs.-*. 1. 10. 11 JustOtte, Acts 3. 14 ; 7. 62 J 22. 14. King of Israel, John 1. 49. King of the Jews, Matt. 2. 2. King takings, 1 Tim. 6. 16 ; Bov. 17. 14 ; 19. 16. Lamb of Ood. John 1. 29. 36. Lavtgifi.., Isa. 33. 22. Life, the. John 14. 6. Irtfe. Bread of. John 6. 38. Light (tfth0uiorld,Johui.l2i 9.6. Light, True, John 1. 9; 12. 35. Lion of the tribe of Judah, BeV. 6. C. JAving slone, 1 1'et. 2. 4. Lord, Matt. 3. 3 ; Mark 11. 3. Lord ao<l. Almig)Uy, Rev. 16. 3 ; I'i-of Holy Pro- phets. Rev. 22. 6. Lord of all. Acts 10. 86. Lord of Olory, 1 Cor. 2. 8. Lord of loidn, 1 Tim. «. 15 ; Itev. 17. 14 ; 19. 1ft. Lord our HighteousHess, Jer. 23. 6. Maker and Preserver of all Ihinun, John 1. 3, 10' 1 Cor. 8. 6: Col. 1. 16; Heb. 1. 2, 10; Rev. 4. 11. MediiUor, 1 Tim. 2. 6. 13 Mediator of the new covenant, Ueb. 12. 24. Messiah, Dan. 9. 26; Johu 1. 41. Might;/ God, Isa. 9. 6. Mighty One of Jitcoli, Isa. 60. 16. Morning sUr, Rev. 22. 16. Natarene, Matt. 2. 23. Passover, our, 1 Cor. 5. 7. , Priestjor ever, Heb. 6. 6. Princi, Acts 6. 31. Prince of Life, Acts 3. 16. Prince of Peace, Isa. 9. 6. 14 Prince of the kings of the ennh. Rev. 1. &. Prophet, Deut. 18. 15 ; luke 24. 19. Bedf enter. Job 19. 'OS: Isa. 69. 20. Righteous, the, 1 Jo)rt\'2. 1. Bool aud offApriwj of David, Bev. 22. 16. Boot of Diivid. Kev. 5. 5. Buler tH Israel, Mic. 6. 2. Same yesterday, to-day, and for ever, Heb. 13. 8. Saviour, Luke 2. 11 ; Acts fi. 31. Shepherd and Itishon of souls, 1 I'et. 2. 25. Shepherd in the land, Zech. 11. Ifi. Shepherd of the sheep, Oreat, Ueb. 13. 20. Shitoh, (^en. 49. 10, Son, a, Heb. 3. 6. Son, the. Vs. 2. 12. 15 Son, My Moved, Matt. 3. 17 ; 17. 5 ; Luke 9. 36. Bon, onhi-hegotten, John 1. 14, 18; 3. 16, 18. Bon of David. Matt. ». 27 ; 21. 9. Son qfOod, Matt. 8. 29; Luk« 1. 35. Son of Man. Matt. 8. 20 ; John 1. 51 ; Acts 7. 66. 1« Son of Ihe Eiiihest. Luke 1. 32. 17 Star, lirifihl and morning, Kev. 22. 16. Star and Sceptre, Num. 24. 17. Truth, the, John 14. 6. Vine, the, John 15. 6. Vine, true, Johu 16. 1. Way, .Tohn 14. 6. Witness, faithful and true. Rev. 3. 14. Wonderful. Isa. 9. 6. Word, John 1. 1. WordcifOod.Bty.li.n. N.B.— In the Rkvibbd Nkw Testament, 1881, the lines to which figures are prefixed are given as follows :— 1 7%» Alpha and the Omega. 3 Author and Perfecter. 3 Author of Balvation. 4 Holy Bervant. 6 The Holy One of God (John 6. 69). 6 Imman\iel. 7 Fwslhom. 8 Holy Servant JesM. v Holy and Bighteoun One (Acts 3. 14) ; He that is holy (Rpv. 3. 7). 10 (In margin only.) H Righteous One. Vt The Lord, the God of the Spirits of the Prophets. 13 Mediator of a new covenant. _ 1* Buler of ths kings of the earth. U My Bon, My chosen (Luke 9. 36). 1« Bon of tht l6MyBon,Myehosen(L\xka9.9k). l^ Bone/ the Moat High. VI The bright, th« 60 ^ &r XX. PROPHECIES RELATING TO CHRIST. Adoration by Maui, Vi. 72. 10. 15 ; In. 60. 3, 6. Advent, Gen. 3. if.; Deut. 18. 15; I's. 89. 20; Isa. 2. 2; 9. 6; 2«. 16; 32. 1; 36. 4; 42. 6; 49. 1; 65. 4; Ezelc. 34. 24; Daui. 2. 44; Mic. 4. 1; Zech. 3. 8. Advent, Uui« of, Gun. 49. 10; Num. 24. 17; Dan. 9.24; Hag. 2.7; Mai. 3. 1. ABceniion and exaltatioH, i's. 16. 11 ; 24. 7 : 68. 18; 110. 1; 118.19. Betrayal by own friend, P». 41. 9; 66. 13. „ for thirty uierea. Zech. 11. 12. Betrayer's deiUh. I's. 05. 15. 23 ; 109. 17. Bone not to be broken. Vs. 34. 20. Burial tcilh the rii^h, Isa. f>3. 9. Cantittg lota for vesture, P.s. 22. 18. Onnvertion of Oenliiles, Ixa. 11. 10 ; 42. 1. Crucifixion, Ps. 22. 14, 17. Death in prime of life, Ps. 89. 45; 102. 24. „ wtrti maUftirlors, Isa. 6.'^. 9, I'i. „ aUrsteil by rouvtiUiime of nature. Amos 5. 20; 8. 9; Zech. 14. 4.6, Peteent into Euypt, Hos. 11.1. Ve.ierlion by disciples, Zech. 13. 7. Divinity, Ps. 2. 11; 45. 7; 72. 8; 110. 1: Isa. 9. 6; 25.9; 40.10; .Ter.23.6; Mic. 5.2; Mai. 3.1. Dominion vtiiver^al and everlasting, Ps. 72. 8 ; Isa. 9. 7 ; Dan. 7. 14. False accMation, Ps. 27. 12; 35. 11 ; 109. 2. Fiirfrttn'ier of Christ, Isa. 40. 3 ; Mai. 3. 1 ; 4. 6. Oalilee, ministri/ in, Istt. 9. 1, 2. Onll and vinegar, offer of, Ps. 69. 21. (?etu!ra<toi», hitnian. Gen. 12. 3 ; 18. 18; 21. 12; 22. 18; 26. 4; 28.14; 49.10; Ps. 18. 60 ; 89. 4, 28. S« ; 132. 11 ; Isa. 11. 1 ; Jur. 23. 6; 33. 15. JnstM,, bufft-ling, SftiUiny, scoMrying, Pb. 36. 18^ 21 ; Isa. 50. 6. massacre of Innocents, Jer. 31. 15. Miraculous power, Isa. 35. 5. Mission, Gen. 12. 3; 49. 10: Num. 24. 19; Deut. IH. 18 ; I's. 21. ] ; l»a. 59. 20; Jer. 33. 16. Mocking, Ps. 22. 16 ; 109. 25. Nativity, from virgin. Gen. 3. 16 ; Isa. 7. 14 ; Jor. 31. 22. „ place of. Num. 24. 17. 19 : Mic. 6. 2. Patience under suffering, l.sa. 53. 7, 9. Persecution, Ps. 22. 6; 35. 7. 12; 109. 2; Isa. 49. 7; 63.3. Piercing, Ps. 22. 16; Zech. 12. 10; IS. 6. Prayer for enemies, Ps. 109. 4. Preacher, Ps. 2. 7 ; Isa. 2. 3 ; 61. 1 ; Mlc. 4. 2. Priest like Mclrhitedek. I's. MO. 4. Prophet like Moses. Deut. 18. 16, Purchase of potter's field, Zech. 11. 18. Purification of temple, Ps. 69. 9. BciectioH by Jews and Oenliles, Ps. 2. 1 ; 23. 12 ; 41. .5. Besurreclion, Ps. 16. 10; 30. 3; 41. 10; 118. 17; Hos. 6. 2. Silence under aceusittion, Ps. .38. IS : Isa. 68. 7. Spiritnal graces. Ps. 45. 7; Isa. 11. 2; 42. 1 ; Bl. 1. Triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Ps. 8. 2; Zech. 9. 9. Vicarious suffering, Isa. 63. 4—6, 12; Dan. ». 26. XXI. RECORDED APPEARANCES OF CHRIST AETER HIS RESURRECTION. APPKABANCE3. Before Ascension. 1. To Mary MagdalenA 2. To other women from Galilee . . 3. To two Disciples 4. To I'eter 6. To ten Apostles 6. To eleven Apostles (with Thomas) . 7. To seven Apostles and others fishing . . . 8. To five hundred brethren at once (1 Oor. xy). 9. To James the Less (1 Cor. xv) 10. To eleven Apostles and others After Ascension. 11. To Stephen at his martyrdom (Acts vil. 68). 12. To Paul at his conversion (1 Cor. xv) , . 13. To the Apostle John a<ev. i) Tims. Day of His resurrection . Sunday after His resur- rection Week following His re- surrection (?) FnknoTn Ascension Day . . . . Lord's Day PtAOI. Garden, .lerusalem. Emmaus. Jerusalem. Upper Itoom. Tiberias. Jerusalem. Bethauy. Jerusalem. Dama-scua. Patmos. , i 61 -a m r XXII. FAMILY OF THE HERODS. (From Lbwim'u "Lijtk and EifiMTLKu or Saint Paul.") AMTIPATBR, of Idunuea. m. Oypri)!!. (i. B.a 48. rhaiia«l. HEROD the GRKAT Joseph. (" Herod the king." Matt. II. 1). rl. B.C. 4. PlierOTM Dorik. HAIUAMNB. dan. of Alexander the A$monm»u. Falias. rhaadra. Marlainne, Malthace. dau. of^inioa. >l.B.o,4. Ralome. <i. &.U. 10. I Cleopatra. Elpis. Antipatflr.,. d. B.0.4 PhaiiaAl. Koxana I. fhlllp (Matt. xlv. 3). m. Uerodias. I 8a1ome (Matt. xlv. 6). m. 1. Heiod-Phillp. 2. \rlstobuluR. itobu Arlstobulns. m. Benilce. d. B.O. 6. I I Alexander. Ilerod. w. (ilaphyra. d. ac. c. I I I Salampso. Cyproa. nKROD-nilLIP. Tetrarch of Trachonltls ("Philip," Lukeiil. 1). m. 8a!ume. d. Aj>. H3. TlKraues. Alexander. I Tlgranes, K.o/ Armetiia, Alexander. * K. o/ Oilieia. AR0HELAU8. Ethnai'cli of Judiea (Matt. II, 22). d«p<t»e<l AJ>, 6. ANTIPA8, Tetrarch of Galilee (" Herod the Tetrarch," Matt. xiv. 3). m. 1 , dait. of Aretas. 2. Herodia.s. deposed AJ>. 40. Olympta, AGRIPPA I. K. of Jiulitn C Herod the king/ Actsxil). m. Cypros, dau. of Balanipso. d. A.D. 44. Herod, K. of OhiileiB. d. A.D. 48. m. 1. Mariamne. Aristobuliu. m. Jotape. 2. Bernlce. Ariatobulus. Bernlce. Hyrcaniu. Herodlas (Matt. xiv. S). m. 1. Philip. 2. Antlpas. Marlainne. m. Antipater. Dnuoa. .^i AGRIPPA II, K. of Trafhonitia (" King Agrippa." Acts xxx). d. A,D, 99. Last of the Ilerod$, Bemica Mariamne. (Acts XXV. 13). w. 1. Archelaus, m. 1. Marcus. 2. Demetrius. 2. Herod of Obalcia. 3. Polemo. Dni.sllla (Acts xxiv. 24). m. 1. Azizus. 2. Felix. I Agrippa. 62 XXIII. CHKONOLOGY OF THE ACTS AND EPISTLES. Ykab or Bomb. (TibtriuB,) T83— 7W (OaHgnla.) (Olauftitu.) (Ntro.) 814-816 <N*ro.) 830 836 8fiO A.D. 30 30—34 .18-40 40— 4;» 43— 4« 4«— 64 55—410 60-43 61 S3 03 63 63 63 64 64 65(?) 65 65 6« 71 75(?) »6 97 OOOUBRKXCXS. IntroauctioB to th« Acta of tlw Apottle* (1. 1—14). KvenU till tha apiioiulinoat of <<i-Bi-nii« (I. 15— vl, 6), „ tha convomiiiii of Oorn«lliiii (vi.7— i;. „ tbs eitablinhmrnt of thu (^hnrfh %t Antloeh (il. 1— S6). „ tha eiwl of Paiil'i flmt mlMionary Jonrney (li. !I7— iW. 38t. „ th« onil of Haul'* oeconil minAionBiy Journey (xv. 11— xtUI. Xi). Kpin-Liui:-! Thou. (A;.'): 3 TliuM. (.U). ,. tk* enil of Pkiil't thiril niiuioiiary ioiirney (xtIII. 33— ixvi). £piim.«i:-l Cor. (57)1 U I'or., G»l. (57); Rom. (5R). Haul'it Iniiu'ikooiuuut al CmAro*. •»(! vuyaK* to Bonio (isvil, xxvUIX .UmM Oemr»I Epiitl* to the Jswiah ClirUtJant. Caul wrileii lili Kplntlo to the Kphunianx. Tiirothy ami E|ia|>hro<lltiiii arrive at Itome, bringing tldlagt from Colo«M (OoL t. l—T), Paul'i Kiiintli) to the (!olo»iiiant. Pniil'ii Kpiitle to Philrmon, on r.«hal{ of Oneaimui, hli mnaway ilave, Paul'* Kjiiitla to the Phillpplani. Paul's Kjiiitlo to the Hebrew*. e<p)alnlDg how th« Old PiapeaMtlon U daveloped Into the Nvw. Timothy liburatitd (Heb. xlii). Panl viilti Crete; luavei Tito* in charre of the Ohnreh tfaar*. Pntor writeH hU flrtt Kpiitle to Jewi ana U«nUlaa scattered abroad and perMcnted. Pan) goei to Macedonia. Paul writot hi* flmt Epiatle to Timothy, at Kpbeint (1 Tin. i— ?i). Paul writes his Eiiistle to Titus. Paul winters at Nironoiis, Dalmatia, Troas. Jiirle writuK his Epistle. Pt>ter writes his seroml Epistle to Jewish and Gentile (%riitiMii MAtterad tferoogh Pontiit. Paul's second imprisonment in Home; he is tried befuro Nero. Paul's scrond Epistle to Timotliy. summoning him to Boma. Hani's martyrdom. Peter's martyrdom at Boma. Destruction of Jurnsalem by Titus. .John writes his three Epistles. Jnde writes his Epistle^ John writes the Bixilc of KoTelatlon. John writes Us OospeL XXIV. PAUL'S MISSIONARY JOURNEYS. I. With Barnabab and John Mark (Acta zlli, xlv). Amtiooh (in Syria), the centre of OentDe evan- gelisation. Barnabas and Saul, nonclallv called by the Holy Ghost to mission work, and taking with them John Mark, go to SELEt'CiA (port of Anlioch), whence they sail to the islann of 0YPBU8 (the native place of Barnabas), land- ing at the eastern extremity, at oAL.^Mia. a populous mercantile port. The apostles preached in the synagogues there; then traversed the isle (100 miles) to Papho8, Its western extremity, the capital city. Here Klymas was struck "blind, and the Roman proconsul, 8erglus Pauhis, converted. They crossed to the southem shore of Asia Minor, landing at Peroa, the ancient port of Pamphylia. whence goods from the interior were exported. Here John Mark left them and r>-turned home. The apostles went up Into the mountains, on which journey they are supposed to have suffered th« trials enumerated io 2 Oor. zt. 26. 27, till they reached Antioor (t'n PiaicUa), a central resting-place, just over "the pass," where the great road from Bphesus int<j Asia intersected the southern riMui. It was a Koniaii colony. They preachc<l In the synagogue, the first sabbath to Jews d'aul's nrti r«''oriie<i srm»«»n), and the next to Gentiles. Ejected subsequently by the rulers, they followed the grt;at road tu Iconic M {rapitnl of Lymonia, a dreary pla- teau). Tliey stayed "a lung time," making many converts, till, a factious mob tryii/g to stone them, they fled to LraTRA. a small rural town of simple hea- thens. Paul healing a cripple, they were treat- ed as gods (Jupiter ana Mercury), till Jews from Tcoiilum followed, declaring them to be impostors, and had them stoned. Tlu-y fled to Dkrbb. a small town away from the hith-road, where they rcst.e<l awhile, retnraitiic by the same route throuph Lystra, Ic^jnium, Antioch. to Persa. where they taught with no great suc- cess ; so sailed back to Antioch. where they reported their work to a full assembly of the congregation, and abode there • long time (probably six or seven years>. ! t r I I PAUL'S MISBIONABT JOURNEYS. n. With Bilab (AcU zv. SA— ztIU. 22). ANTiocn (iH Syri(i>, ttin KtartltiK-poiiit, whencfl thny vif-ut by land tlirouKh Hybia and ihuci/L, cniiftrinlnK tha Ohnrehen, ftud (li-.liveriiiK tlie di-.c.n-nt of the Council oi JeruMleni. Tli^^ixce acros<i the mountain;! to DEKnB and Lyhtra, where I'aul cIrcumclMMl Timothy, and took him with him through PnaYoiA and 'Ialatia. whi^rn I'aul fell nick (Gal. Ir. 13), and b*i\ug forbidden by tha Spirit to cutur the province of Asia, wf-nt into Myh:a; but, aKaIn b«int( forblddou to punue hlx Intt^niliil jouruey to Bltbynla, be WM dlvluo- ly BUlded to TROAa, whero he met with Luka; had a vision of a Macedonian InTlttnn him to Gr«?ece ; embarked, touched at Samothracia, and land- ed at Neapolih (Kavaia),th9 seaport; whence be went ap by lar.i, acroM the rhaniallan plain, to PuiLii'Pl (in j*fac«<on«a), a Koinan "colony," I.e. poKscs'^InK the Aame laws and rights as Rome ItMlf. ltenjLydiawa8converted;thfl sorceress wan exorcl»«*(l, and her masters charKod the apostles before the magistrates, who scourged and Impri- soned them. They were mlracuwusly released by night ; converted and baptised the jailer and his household. Paul left liere Luke and Ti- mothy, ii\nV passed through Ampuipoub and APOLLON'IA to TUESHALONICA {nutrofHtlis trf Mcu-teUmia), where he stayed three sabbaths. Assailed by a Jewish mob, Jason, his host, being bound over to keep the peace, Paul escaped to Beriea, where he was well received till per- secutors followed him; then he was sent by the brethren to ATHEHa, probably by sea, leavlnc Pllas, for whom ho waited ; here he disputed with the Jews, and conversed with the pnilosophers, till forced to address the latter on Mars' nlll ; but, meeting with little success, he retired to COBINTH, a great mercantile centre, which for a year and a-half he made the heaid-quarters of evangelising efforts In Achala. Here he was Joined by Silas and Timothy, and wrote the two Kpistles to the Thessalonians. He was driven from the synanogne, and broupht before Gallio ; was received l)y AquHa *nd rriscilla, whom he eonverted, and with whom he sailed from CBNCHREflt. the eastern port of Corinth, to RpHEsns: where he left Aqulls and Priscllla, going on himself to O.f 8ABEA ; whence It Is supposed he went by lanii to Jerusalem, to keep the Feast of Pente- cost (xvUI. 21), and then returned to Antioch, where he remained "some time" (probably less than a year). m. WITH TIMOTHY (Acts xvlll. 23— xxl. 33). Antioch (Syria), starting-point; thence through Oalatia and Phrtoia, of which no Incidents are recorded, to KPHEBoa, where Apollos had baptized converts only to repentance, and with an imperfect form, whom Panl re-baptizwl ; staying there three years, refuting false philosophy and the impos- ture of sorcerers, who publicly burnt their books. confessing their fraud. He retired from the synagogue : taught In the school of Tyrannusj wrote one Kplstle to the Corinthians, and one to the (talatians; remained over the great annual Pan-l()nlc festival of Diana, when I)eni» trius roused the craftsmen, and Paul was sent away by his friends to Macedonia, where he visited and encouraged his converts In the various niaros visited in the former journey ; passing on Into OKEErE, where he stayed three mtmths. pro- bably visiting the (churches established at Co- rinth and In Achala. He Intended to sail from Cenchre» to Byria, but was vaylald by the Jews, so he sent the main body of his com- panions on In a<ivanco to Troas, \\z. Popater (of Reroea), Aristarchus and Sccumlns (of Thes- salonka), Galas (of Derbe), Tiinotheus (of Ico- nlum), Tychlcus and Tropblmus (of the province of Asia). Philippi was reached by some secret and un- re<'orded route by Paul, who was there Joined by Luke. They sailed thence ti^getber, and in five days reached TR0A9, whero they remained seven days. Paul preached In an upi)er room ; Kutychus- fell from the window, but was miraculously re- stored by Paul, who " broke bread " In the con- grc-gation, and travelled by lanj to Assos to m< ':t his companions, who ha<l gone round the coast on board the ship. At Assos Paul embarked, and they touche«1 at MiTYLENE; the next day anchoring otf Chios, and the day following put in at Tbogvllium, a promontory on the coast op- posite the island of ^''amos. The next day they touched at Miletus, where tt.ey probably remained two days, as Paul sent a messenger by land to the presbyters of ^Iphesus to come to him, when he took a i<oleinn farew 11 of them. Launching thence. t\,cy sailed with a fair wind past Coos and lihodes to Pataha, where they change? vess>'l«, embark- ing on one sailing direct to S'vria; sighting Cyprus, but leaving It to the left (I.e. sailing south of it), they landed at Tyrb. where the vessel discharged her c».rgo, remaining .>jeven days, and where the disciples warned Paul not to go to Jerusalem. The ("ihri.s- tlans accompanied him to the shin, knelt on the shore, and praved ; thence they proceeded to Ptolemais (^rt-is), remaining one day; from whence they went to Oje-^ABEA. staying many days with Philip, the deacon, where Agabus bound his own hands and feet with Paul's girdle, signifying the apo>tle's approaching imprisonment. From thence Paul's partv, accompanied by Mnason (of Cyprus), went up by land to Jkbosalem. where they were received by a full asseniblv of the apostles and elders, wl' advised Paul to purify himself from ' 's pr tact with Gentiles by joining four • completion of a vow, defraying tl While engaeod In these religious he was seized by a tumultuous mob. >vbom the R^man chief captain extrtcat ti, piit him In prison, and sent him to Cssii o tb' governor Felix. 64 1)1. ained tvo y land to to him, (if tticm. fair wind ived bf a ' Ts, wb ■s art he ,vhoiii \, put o th' XXV. PAUL'S VOYAGE TO ROME, With AuuftAMOBVB amo outaim Pbibonhu oiron oaABoi or Julioi. a Omtouom ur TU AuacBTAii Cohort. O/rsARRA. Tanl called thonco In a TeMol bound for Adramyttlum, touchlnB at 81DON, where he vlaited hU frlttiidit Thence to leeward of OVPEDS (I.e. on the N. aide), under the tbores of onicla and Patnphylla. to Myra (a city of Lycla\ where they were tran- uli'uped to an Alt'xaiidrlan corn-v«sw)l bound for Italy, which coanti-il alon)( the •^)Uth»■rn shore of AHla Minor {13(»milrs In "man; days"), to ONiDDrt, thn ftxti-nniK H.W. promontory: where the wind and current from the Archlpelatfo caught and drove the ship Miuthwaid to Oritb, where they rounded Oape Balmone, and got under the shelter of Its louthem coast, and <iail«d aloni; It to Faib Havens, near which, Inland, was Lasf^a, and where Paul advised th«m to wininr. The harbour however being incommodious, they tried to reach Pbbnicb. which had a harbour, sheltered to- wards the N.W. and B.W. : but they were caught by the wind Buroclydon from the N.W. ; and under shelter of Clauda (an Island S. of Crete) they prepar- ed for a tempest by striking sail underulrd- Inir the ship, turning her head to the wind, and lyiuK to, so M to avoid beina; driven ou the " flyrtei " to the N. of Libya. Bo they drifted slowly W. by N., at the rat.e of 3« mll-s In 24 hours, till the fourteenth day, I.e. thirteen and a-half days, till midnlKht "'ixfi miles; and 8t. Paul's Hay Is UK) miles from Clauda in an eiact line W. by N. Second daw. "they li^rhtened the ship:" third day. they "cast out the tacklhiK;" /imrlf'ttlh night, they drew near to land in the neJKhhonrhood of rocks; youtUfnth day, they ran the shin avround In a creek of Mri.ita {Malin). where tney landed bv swlm- mtiiif, (ir on portions of wreck. Here the viper fastened on Paul's hand; li»re also he healed the father of Publius (the chief man of the Island) of fever and dysentery. After three months, they sailed In an Alexandrian com-shlp by 8VRAru8B (.SiVi'Jy), where they stayeil three davH; and, maklnit a circuit, they came to UHEuiUM (Italy), and after one day they reached I'UTBOU (Pottuoli), in the Bay of Naples. wh»jre they rested seven days ; thence they went by the Appian Way to Appii Forom, - here brethren from Ilome met them, with whom they came to UoMR, and Paul remained In custody of a soldier for two full yean in bis own hired botiao. XXVI. SPECIAL PRAYERS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT. 0/ whom recorded. Apostles . . . Early Church lesus lesus . . . o . t « Jesui Jesus 'esnc •!SU« '•Sll» ■^rd s prajer . . , ^t«nt thief . . . •ailnee's prayer . J^ublloan's prayer Stephen Rrfereneet, Acts 1.24 Acts 4. 24 Matt.n. 2n. 26 John 11. 41, 42 John 12. 27 — 17 Matt. 2B.!»; Luke 22. 42 Luke 2S. »4 Matt. 27.4« Matt, rt.9; LukelLS . . Luke 2R. 42 — 18. 11 — 18. l.S Acts 7. 69, 60 ....... . BvbJeelM. On choosing an apostle. For support under persecution. Thanksgiving. Thanksgivinif for the Father's acceptance of His prayer. Implorinir His Father's aid. For Himself, His apostles, and all believers. For unity. Tender suffering In Gethsemane. For His murderers. Under suspension of PMne consolation. The model of supplication for relief of human needs. To be remembered by Jesus. Thanksgiving for his own righteousneaa. For Divine mercy. Commendation of his soul; forglyeness of his murderers. 66 01 I . I ') i; IF' u I'll ''' liS V XXVII. PASSAGES FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT QUOTED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT. MATTHEW. Behold, & virgin shall be with ciiild 1. 23.— Is. 7. 14. Thou B'jthlehem, in t le laiidof Juda 2. 6— Mlcah 5. 2. Out of Kt?ypt have I call- ed my son 2. 15.— Hos. 11. 1 In Kama was there a voice heard 2. IR.— Jer.Sl.lA The voice of one crying ill the wilderness • • 3. S— Is. 40. % Man shall not live by bread alone 4. 4.— Deut 8. S. He shall give his angels i charge 4. 6.— Ps. 91. 11, 12. ' Thou Shalt not tempt I the liord 4, 7.— Deut. 6. 16. ; Thou Shalt worship the ! Lord thy (Jod 4. 10.— Oeut. 6. 13. ■ The lai.d of Zabulon, and the land of Nephthallm 4. IMH.-ls.Jt.l.i; 4'i7. I Thou Shalt not kill • • • • 6. 21 .-Ex. 20. IS. Thou Shalt not commit adultery 5. 27. -Kx. 20. 14. Wtosonver shall put a- way his wife 5. 31 .—Deut. 24. 1. Thou shalt not forswear thy.self 5. 33.— Lev. 19. 12. An eye for an eye, and i> tooth for a tooth •.• 5..3K.— Ex(id.21.24. Thou shalt love thy neighbour 5. 43.— Lev. 19. 18. Be ye therefore perfect 6. 48.— Gen. 17. 1. Depart ... ye that work ininuity 7, 23.— P.s. 6. 8. Himself took our infir- mities 8. 17.— Is. 5,3. 4. I will have mercy, and not sacrifice 9. 13 ; 12. 7.— Hos. fi. R Behold, I send my mes- senger 11. 10.— Mai. 8. 1. Behold my servant, whom I have chosen 12. 18-21 —Is. 42. 1-4. By hearing ye s-hall hear, and shall not under- stand 13.14,15.-18.6.9,10. I will open ray mouth in I)arables 13. 3(5.— Ps. 78. 2. Honour thy father and moiher 15. 4,— Rx. 20. 11 He that nur.seth father or mother 15. 4.— Bx. 5>1. 17. This people draweth nigh unto me l."). 8, 9.— Is. 29. 13. He . . . made them male and female 19. 1— Gen. 1 . 27. For this cau.te shall a man leave father and mother 19. B.— Gen. 2. 34. Thou shalt do no munler 19. 18.— Ex. 20. 13. Hon(;ur thy father and thy mother 19. 19.— Ex. 20. 12. Thou shalt love thy neigbboar as thTseu 19. 10.— Ler. 19. 18. MATTHEW (eontX [9.9. Tell ye the daughter of 81on, Behold, thy King 21. 6.— Is. 62. 11 ; Zech. Bless«!d t» he that Com- eth in the name of the Lord 21. 9.— Ps. 118. 26, My house shall be called the house of prayer ■ • 21. 13.— Is. 86. 7. Te have made it a den ofthleves 21. 13.— Jer.7. 11. Out of the mouth of babes 21, 16.— Ps. 8. 2. i'he stone which the builders rejected 21. 42.— Ps. 118. 22. 23. If a man die, baving no children ?2. 24.— Deut. 25. 6, I am the Uod of .\braham 22. 82.— Ex. 3. 6. Thou shalt love the Lord thyOod 22. 37.— Deut. 6. 6. Thou shalt love thy neighbour aa thyself 22.39.— Lev. 19. 1*5. The liord said ... Sit thou on my right hand 22. 44.— Ps. 110. 1. Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord 23. .39.— Ps. 118. 26. I will smite the shepherd 26. 31.— Zech. 13. 7. And they took the thirty pieces of silver 27.9.10.— Zech.n.l2,lS. They parted my garm-^nts 27. 35.- Ps. 22. 18. My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me ? • • 27. 46.— Ps. 22. 1. MARK, Behold, T send my mos- senffer • 1.2.— Mai. 3.1. Prepare ye the way of the Lord 1. 3.- Is. 40. 3. Seeing they may see, and not perceive 4. 12.- Ts. 6. 9, 10. This people honoureth me with their lips • • 7. 6. 7.— Is. 29. 13. Honour thy father and mother 7. 10.— Ex. 20. 12. Whoso curseth father or motfer 7. 10.— Ex. 21. 17. Where their worm dieth not 9. 44.— Is. 66. 24, Ood made them male and female 10.6.— Oen. 1.27. They twain shall be one flesh 10. 7, 8.— Gen. 2. 24. Do not commit adultery. Do not kill 10. 19.— Bx. 20. 13, 14. Hosanna: Blessed Is he that Cometh 11.9.— Ps. 118, 26. My hoiue shall be called the house of prayer • • 11, 17.— Is. 66. 7. Te have made it a den of thieves 11. 17.— Jer. 7. 11. The stone which the builders rejected •••• 12.10,11.— P8.118. 22, 88. If a man's brother dia, and leave no children li. 19.— Dent 26. 5. 68 FASSAOSS FBOM THX OLD TKBTAMENT, te. MABK {eotUX I wn the God of Abraham 12. 26.— Ex. a 6. The Lord our God Is one Lord 12. 29.— Deut. 6. 4, Thou Shalt love tlie Lord thytiod 12.30.— Deut 6. B. Thou »halt lova thy neitthbour 12. St.— Lev. 19. 18. The Lord said to my Lord, Sit thou AC. 12. SB.— P«. 110. 1. I will smite the shepherd 11 27.— Zech. 18. 7. He was numbered with the transgressors • • • • 15. 28.— Is. B3. 18. My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? 16w 84.— Ps. 22. L LUKK. To tur.'i the hearts of the fathers 1.17.— M»L18. Everv male that openeth the womb 2. 23.— Ex. 13. 2, 12. A pair of turtledoves, &c. 2. 24.— Lev. 12. 8. The voice of one crying in the wilderness 3. 4-6.— Is. 40. 3-& : Man shall not live by bread alone 4. 4.— Dent. 8. 8. Thou shalt worship tl.e IX)rdthyGod 4. ».— Deut. 6. 13. He shall give his angels charge over thee • • • 4. 10, 11.— Ps. 91. 11. 12. Thou shalt not tempt thf Lord thy (iod ......•• 4. 12.— Deut. 6. 16. The Spirit of the Lord is upoume 4.18,19.— Is. 61. 1,2; 68.6. Behold, I send my mes- sengsr 7. 27.— Mai. 3. L That seeing they might not see aiO.-Is.6.9. Thou shalt love the T ord [19. 18. thy God 10.27.— Deut. 6.6; Lev. And thy neighbour as thyself 10.27.— L«v. 19. 18. Blessod is he that cometh in the name 13. 35.— Ps. 118. 28. Do not commit adultery, Do not kill 18."0.— Ex.20. 12-16. My house is the hou.se of prayer 19. 46.— Is. 66. 7. Te have made it a den of thieves 19. 46.— .Tor. 7. 11. The stone which the builders rejected • • • • 2u 17. -Ps. 118. 22, 2S. If a man's brother die, having a wife 20. 28.— Deut. 26. B. The Lord said unto my I-ord, Sit thoti 20. 42, 43.— Ps. 110. 1. He was reckoned among the transgres-sors — 22. 37.— Is. 63. 12. Say to the mountains. Fall on us 23. 30.— Hos. 10. a Into thy hands I com- mend my spirit 23. 46.— Ps. 31. 8. JOHN. The voice of one crying in the wilderness 1. 23,— Is. 40. S. The r.eal of thine house liath eaten me up • • • 2. 17.— Ps. 69. 9. He gave them bread from heaven 6. 8L— P». 78. 24. They shall be all taught of God «. 46.— Is. 54. 13. I said, Ye »ra KodA 10.31— Pa. 82.6. JOHN ieont.). Hosanna: Blessed is the Kingoflsrael 12. li— Pa. 118. 91 Fear not, daughter of Zton : Behold, thy , King 12. 16.— Zech. 9. 9. Lord, who hath believed our report ? 12. 38.— Is. 63. 1. He hath blinded their eyes 12.40.-13.6.9,10. He that eateth bread with me 13.18.— Ps. 41. 9. They hated me without a cause 16. 26.— Ps. 36. 19 ; 69.1 They parted my raiment among them 19.21— Ps. 22. 18. A bone of him shall not [84.20. be broken 19. 36.— Ex. 12. 46 ; P», They shall look on him whom they pierced- • 19. 37.— Zech. 12. 10. ACTS. Iiet his habitation be de- solate 1. 2a— Ps. 69. 26. His bishopr Ick let anoth er take 1, 20.— Ps. 109. 8. I fill pour out my Spirit upon all flesh 2. 17-21.— Joel 2. 28-32. I foresaw the Lord always before my face 2. 2.'j-28.— Ps. 16. 8-lt The Lord said ... Sit thou on n)y right hand •• • 2. 34, 36.— P». 110. L A prophet .shall the Lord . . . raise up . . . like unto me i.J2, 23.— Deut. 18.18,19. In thy .seed shall all the kindreds of the earth 8. 2f..— Gen. 22. 18; 12.3. This is the stone which was set at nought • • • 4. 11.— Ps. 1 18. 'J2. Why did the heathen rage 1 'i,\ W.—Vt. 2. 1, 2. • Get thee out of thy country 7.3.— Gen. 12. 1. Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us? 7. 27. 2".— Kx. 2. 11 lamtheGoddlthy fathrrs 7. 3-.:.— Kx. 3. 6. I'ut off thy shoes !rom x.:y feet 7. 33. "M.— Ex. 3. 6, 7. 8.10. A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up •• 7.37.— Deut. 18. 16. Make us gods to go before us 7. 4a— Ex. 32. 1, ye house of Israel, have ye offered 7. 42, 43.— A mo86.26-27. Heaven i.s my throne, and earth is my footstool 7 49, 60.— Is. 66. 1, 2. He was led as a sheep to the slaughter 8. :«, 33.— Is. W. 7, 8, 1 have found David the sonof Jes'e 13. 22.— Ps. 89. 20 Thou art my Ron, this day have I begotten thee 18. 33.— Ps. 2, 7. I will give you the sure mercies of David •••• IS. 34.— Is. SB. 3. Thou shalt not suffer thy Holy One to see cor- ruption 13. 36.— Ps. 16. la Behold, ye despl.sers, and wonder, and peri.sh • • 13. 41.— Hab. 1. B. • flUpbm, tn thii oh«pt«r (Aeti tU. S-KO), rtt*Tt to OM'% oealfngs with Hi« pfopln. In unpport «>f bli anni- Dient that OiA't favunr h«ii never bncn limitixl to on* partJrnlKf pisra. Hn ^Iknr^a rartorily at th« sacr«d rsMrdu, qnotinK imraphrsstkally but not litorally (im next TsbU. " Acn," p. 71). «7 I< I ( I FA8SAGBS FBOSf THV OLD TEBTAHBNT , 16,-18. B9. 7. ,16. 17,-18.69.7,8. . 18.-P8. 36. L AOTS (etmL). I have set thee to be a light of the Oeiitlles . 13. 47.— Is, 49, «, After this I will return, and will build 16,16,17,— Amos 9.11, 12. Thou Khalt not speak evil of the ruler 23. 6.— Ex, 22. 28. Go unto this people, and ■ay. Hearing 28, 26, 27,— Is. 6. 9. 10. ROMANS. The Just shall live by faith 1. 17,— Hab. 2, 4 The name of God is blas- phemed 2.24.— Is, 62 6. Thou mightest be Justi- fied In thy savings • • 3, 4,— rs. 61. 4. There is none righteous, no, not one 3. 10,— Ps. 14. 1, 3. There is none that under- stondeth 3. 11.— Ps. 14. 2. They are all gone out of the way 3. 12.— Ps. 14, 3, Their throat is an open sepulchre 3, W,— Ps. 6. 9 ; 140.3. Whose mouth Is full of cursing 3. 14.— Ps. 10. 7. Their feet are swift to shed blood ' 3, Destruction and misery are in their ways • • • • 3. There is no fear of God before their eyes •••• 3, Abraham believed God, and it was counted • • 4. 3. —Gen, 15, 6. Blessed are they whose iniqultirs are forgiven 4, 7, 8,— Ps. 32. 1. 2. I have made ihee a father of many nations • • • • 4, 17.— Gen, 17, 6, So shall thy seed be • • • • 4, 18,— Gea IB, 6, Thou Shalt not covet • • • • 7. 7,— Kx. 20. 17, For thy sake we are killed all the day 8. 36.— Ps. 44. 22. In Isaac shall thy seed be called 9. 7.— Gen. 21. IZ At this time . . . Sarah shal 1 havH a son 9. 9,— Gen. 18. 10. The elder shal' serve the younger 9. 12.— Gen. 26. 2S. Jacob have I loved, but Esau . . . hated 9. 13.— Mai. 1. 2. 3. I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy 9. IB,— Ex, S3, 19. Even for this same pur- nose have 1 raisea • • 9, 17.— Kx. 9. 161 I will call them my peo- ple, which were not mypeople 9. 26.- Flos, 2, 23. Te are not my people •• • 9, 26.— Ilos. 1. 10. Though the inimoer of the children of Israel 9. 27. 28.— Is. 10. 22. 23. Except the Lord ()f 8a- bat)th had left us • •• • 9. '«.— Is. 1. 9. Behold, I lay in Sion a Btumbllnit-stone •••• 9. 33.— Is. 38. 16. The man which doeth those things shall live* 10. B.— Ii«T. 18. B. Who shall ascend into heaven 10. tf, 7.— Deut. 30.12. 1.3, The word Is nigh thee, evea In thy month • • 10. R.— Deut .10. 11 Whosoever believeth on him shall not be a- •hamed 10. It— Ii. 28. 18. ROMANS (ami.). Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord 10. IS.— Joel 2. 32. How beautiful are the feet of them that preach 10. 16.— Is. 52. 7. Lord, who hath believed our report? 10. 16.— Is. 63. 1. Their sound went into all theearth 10. 18.— Ps. 19. 4. 1 will provoke you to jealousy 10. 19.— Deut. 32. 2L I was found of them that sought me not 10. 20.- -Is. 66. 1. AUdaylonglhavestretch- ed forth my hands • • 10. 21,— Is. 66. 2. I^ord, they have killed thy prophets 11. 3.-1 Kin. 19. 10. 14. I have reserved to myself seven thousand 11. 4,-1 Kin. 19. 18. God hath given them the spirit of slumber • • • • 11. 8.— Is. 29. 10. Let tneir table be made asnare 11.9, 10.— Ps. 69. 22. 23. There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer •• 11.26.27.— Is. 59. 20. 2L Who hath known the mind of the Lord ? • • 11. 34.— Is. 40. 13. Who hath first given to him IL .36.— Job 41. 11. Vengeance Is mine; I will repay 12. 19.— Deut. 32. 35. If thiite enemy hunger, feed him 12. 20.— Pro v. iV 21. 22. Thou Shalt not commit [I.ev. 19.18. adultery 13. 9.— Ex. 20. 13-17; Every knee shall bow to me 14.11.— Is. 46.28, The reproaches of them that reproached thee fell on me IB. 3.— Ps. 69. 9. For this cause I will con- fess to thee among the Gentiles 16. 9.— Ps. 18. 49. BeJoice, ye Gentiles, with his people 16. 10.— Deut. 32. 43, Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles 16. 11.— Ps. 117. 1. There shall be a root of Jesse 15.12.-18.11.1,10. To whtim he was not •pokeuof 16.21.-18.62.16. 1 CORINTHIANS. I will destroy the wis- dom of the wise 1. 19.— Is. 29. 14. He that glorleth, let him glory In the Lord — 1. 3L— Jer. 9. 24. Who hath know;, the mind of the Lord 7 • • 2. 16.— Is. 40. 13. He taketh the wise In their own craftiness 3. 19.— Job 8. IS. The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wise 3. 20.— Ps. 94. 11, Two shall be one flesh • • 6. 16.— Gen, 2. 24. Thou shalt not muzzle the month of thit ox 9. 9.— Deut. 28. 4. The people sat down to eat and drink 10. 7.— Ex, 32. «, The earth Is the Lord's, and the fulness there- of 10.28.— Pb. 24.1. With men of other toncuM and other Hot 14. 21.— It. 28. U. IS. I til QUOTKD IN THE 1 COBINTHIANS (oomO. He must reign, till he hath put all enemies 16. 25.— Ps. 110. 1 AH things are put under him •••■ 16. 27.— P«. 8. fi. Let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die •• • 15. TO.— Is. 22. 1. The first man Adam was made a living soul •• 15. 46.— Gen. 2. 7 Death is swallowed up in victory 16. 54.— Is. 25. 8 death, where is thy stiug? 16. 55.— HiMi. IS. i4 2 C0BINTHIAN8. Moses . . . put a veil over hlsface 8. 13.— Kx. 34. !Sx 1 believed, and therefore have I spoken 4. IS.— rs. 116. IC I have heard thee in a tini" accepted 6.2,-18.49.8. I will dwell in them, and walk in them 6. 16.— Lev. 26. 11 , 12. Wherefore come out from among them 6. 17. — Is. 62. 11. Ue that had gathered much had nothing over •• 8.16.— Ki. 16. 18. He hath dispersed abroad 9. 9.— Ps. 112, ». He tliat (cloi ieth, let him glory in the Lord • • • 10. 17.— Jer. 9. 24. In the mouth of two or throe witnesses 13. 1.— Deot 19. 16. GALATIAN8. Abraham believed God, and it was acounted 3.6. — Gen. 15. 6. In tliee shall all nations h^^ blessed S. 8.— Gen. 12. 3. Curs?:il Is every one that continueth not 3. 10.— Deut. 27. *?«. The just shall live by faith 3. ll.—Hab. 2. 4. The man that doeth them shall live in them 3. 12.— Lev. 18. 6. Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree • • 3. 13.— Deut. 21. 23. Bejiiice.thou barren that bearest not 4. 27. — Is. 54. 1, Cast out the bondwoman and her son 4. 30.— Gen. 21. 10. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 6. 14.— Lev. 19. 18. BrHESIAN& When he ascended up on high, he led 4. 8.— Ps. 68. lb. SlMjak . . . truth with his neighbour 4. 25.— Zech. 8. Ift Be ye angry, and sin not 4. 28.— Ps. 4. 4. For this cause shall a man leave 6. 31.— Gen. 2. 24. Honour thy father and [5. 16. thy mother 6.2,3.— Kx. 20. 12; Deut. 1 TIMOTHY. Thon shalt not muzzle the ox - M8.— Deut. 25. 4. 8 TIMOTHY. The Lord knoweth them thatarehls 2. 1'J.- Num. 16. 6. NEW TESTAMENT. HEBIiEWS. Thou art my Son. this day have! 1.6.— Pa. a. 7. I will be to him a Father 1. 6.-2 8ara. 7, 14. Let all the angels of liod worship him 1. 6.— Ps. 87. 7. Who maketh his angols spirits 1. 7.— Ps. 104. 4. Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever 1.8, 9.— Ps. 46. 6, 7. Thou. Lord, in the be- ginning hast laid • •• • 1. 10-12.-1*8. 102. •£,-'Jl. Bit on my right hand, until 1 make 1.13.— Ps, 110.1. What is man, tha<. thou art mindful 2. 6-8.— Ps. 8. 4-8. I will declare thy name unto my brethren • • 2. 12.— Pa, 2i 21 I will put my trust in him 2.13.-18.8.18. Behold I and the chil- dren . . . given ma • • 2. 13.— Is. 8. 18. To-day if ye will hear his voice 3. 7-11.— Ps. 95. 7-lL As 1 have sworn in my wrath 4. 3.— Ps. 95. 11. And God did rest the seventh day 4.4. — Gen. 2.2. Thou art my 8on. to-duy . . . begotten thee • • • 6. 6.— Ps. 2. 7. Thou art a priest . . . order of Melchlscdec 6. 6.— Ps. 110. 4, Blessing 1 will bless thee 6. 14.— Gcu. 22. 17. 8^ . . . that thou make all things according to the (lattern 8. 6.— Ex. 26. 40. Bv^hold, the days come, saith the Lord 8. »-12.— Jer. 31. 31-34. This is the blood of the testament 9. 20.— Ex. 24. 8. Sacrifice -vnd offering thou wouldest not • • 10. 5-7.— Ps. 40. 6-8. For ever sat down on the right tiand 10. 12, 13.— Ps. 110. 1. I will put my laws Into their hearts 10.16,17.— Jer. 31. 33,84. Vengeance belongeth un- to me 10. 30.— Deut. 32. 35, 36. Ho that shall come will come . . . not tarry • • 10. 37, 38.— Hab. 2. 3, 4. In Isaac shall thy seed be called 11. 18.— Gen. 21. 12. My son, despise not thou the chastening 12. 6, 6.— Pro v. 3. 11, 12. Lift up the hands that hang down 12. 12.— Is. 35. 3. Yet once more I shake not the e^rth only •• 12. 26.— Hag. 2. 6. I win never leave thee, nor forsake thee • • • • 13. 5.— Josh. 1. 6. The Lord Is my helper, I will not fear 13. e.-Ps. 118. 6. JAMES. Thou shalt love thy neighbour 2. 8.— Lev. 19. 18. Do not commit adultery 2. 11.— Kx. 20. 18. 14. Abraham believed (iod, and it was Imputed • 2. 23.— Gen. 15. 6. God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace • •• • 4. 6.— Prov. 8. 34. 1 PETKB. Be ye holy ; for I am hoi/ 1. 16.— Lev. IL 44. All fiash is as gmss. and all the glory of man — 1. 24, 25.— Is, 40. 64. ■ I ! RKFKBEN0K8 TO THE OLD TESTAMENT, 1 PBTEB (eoHt.). Behold, I lav in Sion a chief corner-stone •• 2.6.— r)i.ll8.22;l9.28.16. The Atone which the builders disallowed- • 2. 7.— Fs. 118. 22. Who did no sin, neither was (?ulle found • Who his own self bare our sins ' He that will love life, and see good days God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to • • 2 PETKB. The dog Is turned to his own vomit 2. 22.— Prov. 2fi. 1 1, REVELATION. The whole of this book is a reflex of the pro- 2.22.-18.53.9. 2. 24.— Is. m. 4. 10-12.— Ps. 34. 12-16. , !5.— Prov. X 34. phetic visions of the Old Testament. It contains pictures of that heavenly form of worship di- vinely manifested to Moses (of which the Taber- nacle ritual was only a pattern), reproduced, and furtlier developed, by its fulfilment in the Atonement of Christ ; while It also ropeat.i the mysterious predictions, uttered by Isaiah, Eze- klel.and Daniel, portrayingthe philosophy of hiv tory, the recurrence of its cycles, and the supre- macy over all other powers of the kingdom of Christ. It is, therefore, full ol referencns and allu'tions to the writings of Moses and the pro- phets, too numerous to be tabulated, and often allusive rather than literal ; but the mar- ginal references will better aid the reader in working out the connexion between tliis Re- velation, which closes Holy Scripture, and the Inspirations vouchsafed to the earlier dispetisa- tlon. which prepared the way for the fuln«ss of the glory of Christ. XXVIII. EEFERENCES TO THE OLD TESTAMENT, NOT BEING EXACT QUOTATIONS. MATTHEW. * He shall be called a Na- zarsue 2.23,-18.11.1; Zech. 3.8; 6. 12; ]'s. 22.6; 18.53.3. The meek shall Inherit theearth 6. 6.— Ps. .37. 11. Shew thyself to the priest 8. 4.— Lev. 14. 3. The blind receive their sight 11. 5.— Is. 29. 18. Ellas, which was for to come 11. 14; 17.10.— Mai. 4.5. David ... did eat the shewbread 12. 8, 4.— 1 Sam. 21. 6. Priests profane the sab- bath, and are blame- less 12. B. — Num. 28. 9. Teaching for doctrines the commandments of men 15. 9.— Is. 29. IS. If thy brother trespass . . . tell him . . . alone 18. 15.— Lev. 19. 17. In the mouth of two or three witnesses 18. 16.— Deut. 19. 15 Moses' command to give a writing of divorce- ment 19. 7.— Deut. 24. 1. With God all things are possible 19. 26.— Jer. 82. 17. The parable of a vine- yard 21. 32.- Is. 5. 1 Tour house Is left unto you desolate 23. 38.— Jer. 22. 6. * This exact term U not fonnd in tny prophecy. CBirytostom and otiiera enppose tt to be qaotea from ■cms lott book. Jerome refort It to the Uobrew root H»M»r, '• a spkont," and identiflei it witli "the Branch," br which the Mesniah Is dcalgnatcd by Isaiah and Eiekiel. This view in adopted by moat modern eiponl- tori. Othert consider ii to be equivalent to "a re- proach," or "(eomof men" (Is. iill; Ps. zxii), and recog- nise the Aitfllment of thoie prophecies In the low estima- tion in which the people of Naiaretli were held by the ether Jews (John i. 40). MATTHEW {rrnt.). The abomination of deso- lation 24. 15.— Dan. 12. 11. Wheresoever the carcase is.there will the eagles 24. 28.— Job 39. 30. Shall the sun be darkened 24. 29.— Is. 13. 10 ; Kzek. 32. 7; Joel 2. 10; 3.15. Heaven and earth shall pass away ••• 24. S.5.— Is. 51.6. Departfromme.ye cursed '.J5.41.— Ps. 6. 8. Son of man goetn, as it Is written 26. 24.— Ps. 22. At last came two false wit- nesses 26. CO.— Ps. 35. 11. They did spit In his face 26. 67.— Ts. .50. 6. He trusted in God 27. 43.— Ps. 22. 8. All power is given unto me 28. 18.— Dan. 7. 14. HABK. Shew thyself to the priest 1. 44.— Lev. 14. 3. David did eat the shew- broad 2. 2r.. -1 Sam. 21. 6. Ellas must first come •■• 9.11.— Mai. 4. 5. Moses suffered . . . bill of divorcement 10. 4.— Deut. 24. 1. A certain man planted a vineyard 12. 1.— Is. 6. 1. More than all whole burnt- offerings 12. 33.— 1 Sam. 18. 21 Take heed lest any man deceive you 13. B.— Jer. 29. 8. The brother shall betray brother 13. 12.— Micah 7. «. Abomination of desolti- tion 13.14.— Dan. 12. 2. The sun shall be dark- ened 13,24.-18.1.3.10. My words shall not pass away 13. 31— Is. 40. 8. LCEE. Shall kIto him . . . throne ofDavid 1.82,— Ps. 132. 11. 70 m 15.22. 8. 7.6. 112.2. 10. 8. NOT BKINO KXAOT QUOTATIONS. LI'KE ((xmt.X Of hts kingdom there .ihall be no end 1. 33.— D»n. 4. S. As he spake to . . . Abra- ham, and to his seed forever • 1. 66,— Gen. 17. ». Oath he sware to . . . Abra- ham 1.73.— Gen. 12. 3. The daysprlng from on [4. 2. hltrh 1.78.— Num. 24. 17; Mai. Give liKht to them that sit in darkness 1.79.-18.9.2. Kiglit days were accom- plished for the cir- cumcising 2. 21.— Ley. 12. 3. The days of her purlflca- Uon 2. 22.— Lev. 12. 2-4 For the fall and rising again 2. 34.— Is. 8. 14. Shew thyself unto the I priest 5. 14.— Ler. 14. 8. , David . . . did take and eat the shewbr«iad 6. 4.— 1 Sam. 21. 6. ' This do, and thuu shalt I live 10. 28.— Lev. 18. 6. I Depart, ye workers of ini- quity 13. 27. -Ps. 6. a House Is left unto you desolate 13. 36.— Jer. 22. iA. If thy brother trespass ! attainstthee 17. .3.— Lev. 19. 17. 1 Pantbleof the vineyard- • 20. 0.— Is. 5. 1. Hlesswi are the barren • • 23. 29.— Is. 54. 1. It behoved Obrist to suffer 24. 40.- Is. 53. 6. JOHN. I One Roweth and another I reapeth 4. 87.— Micah 6. 16. I I f any . . . thirst . . . come I unto me 7. 37.— Is. 65. 1, ! Wells of living water (illustration of the j Spirit) 7.38.— Prov.l8.4;ls.l2.3. Of the Spirit . . . they should receive 7. 39.— Is. 44. 3. Christ's birth at Bethle- hem, and of David's house 7. 42.— Micah 6. 2. The te.stimony of two men is true 7.17.— Deut. 19.1.5. [9.7. Christ abideth for ever • • 12. 34.— I's. 89. .36, 37 ; Is. God's command to the Christ, what he shall say 12. 49.— Dcut. 18. 18. None shall be lost, but the son of perdition- • 17, 12.— Ps. 109. 8. They filled a sponge with vinegar, 4c. 19. 29.— Ps. 69. 21. He must rise again from thedead 20. 9.— Ps. 16. la ACTS. God promised to give Ca- naan for a possession to Abraham, and to his sfiMl after him • • 7. ».— Gen. 12. 7; 13. IB. That his seed should sojourn in a strange land: and that they should bring them Into bondage, and en- treat them evil four handrcd ye&n 7.6.— ChMi.15.lS, ACTS ieont.). After that shall they come forth, and serve me in ttiis place • • • • 7. 7.— Gen, 15. 16. Abraham becat Isaac • • • 7. 8.— Oeiu 21. 3. And circiinici.S(;d him the eighth day 7. 8.— Gen. 21. 4. I.saac begat .lacob 7. 8. — Gen. 2,'). 26. Jacob begat the twelve patriarchs 7. 8.— Gen. 42.13. The patriarchs . . . sold Joseph into E«rypt • • 7. 9.— Gen. 37. 4.11 , 28. But (iod was with him • • 7. 9.— Gen. 39. 2, 21. I have .seen the afl.iclion of my people 7. 34.— Ex. 3. 7. Have ve offered to me slain bea.sts 7. 42.— A mos 6. 2S. 2fi. I will carry you away be- [20. 4. yond Babylon 7. 4;i.— Amos 6. 27 ; Jer. God is no respecter of persons 10. 34.— Job .34. 19. ROMANS. Who will render to every man according to his deeds 2. 6.— Pa. C2. 12. There is no respect of per- sons with God 2. 11.— Deut. 10. 17. Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it 9. 20.— Is. 46. 9. The potter has power over the clay 9. 21.— Jer. 18. 6. Eyes that they should not we 11. 8.— Is. 29. 10. 1 C0BINTHIAN8. Kye hath not seen 2. 9.— Is. 64. 4. EPHK8IANS. Helmet of salvation •••• 6. 17.— Is. 60. 17. PHILIPPIAN8. Every knee should bow- • 2. 10.— Is. 46. 23, 2 THES8ALONIAN8. Exalteth himself above all . . . called God 2. 4.— Dan li. 3», 1 TIMOTHY. We brought nothing Into the world 6. 7.— Job 1. 21. HEBttEWS. Abraham's seed ... as the stars of the sky In multitude, and as the sand by the sea-shore 11. 12.— Gen. 22. 17. The patriarchs confessed themselves . . . stran- gers and pilgrims on the earth ■' 11. 13,-Gen. 23. 4 ; 47. ». Mcses' parents . . . saw he was '*» proper child " 11. 23.— Ex. Z. S. JAMES. . . shall paas ' — 1.10.— Job 14 9L As flower of . away ••• 1 PETEB. Tasted that the Lord is gracious 2.3 — I's. 34.8. A chosen generation • • • • 2. i) — Deut. 10. 16. Which itt time past . . . notapeople 2. 10.— Hos. 1. 10. 71 n. •;*; i.v '11 w BEFEBEN0K8 IN THE NEW TESTAMENT TO 1 PETEB (eonl.). Fear Ood. Honuur the king 2. 17— Prov. 5i4. 21. Ob&rity Rhall cover the multitude of sins • • • • 4. 8.— Prov. 10. 12. 2 PETKB. A thousand yeara as one day 3.8.— P8.»a*. 2 PETER (cont.). The heavens stiall pass away a. 10.— Ps. ICW. 25, 26. A new heaven and a new earth 3, 13.— Is. 66. 17 ; 66. 22. 1 JOHN. If we say we have no sin 1. 8.— Prov. 20. 0. XXIX. REFERENCES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT TO INCIDENTS RECORDED IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. David's visit to Ahlm»- lech, at Nob Jonah's entombment for three days and nights In the bully of the fish The Queen of Sheba's visit to Solomon • • • The death of Abel • Death of Zacharia^s • • • • Elijah's visit to the widow of Zarephath The healing of Naaman's leprosy Jonah's mission to Nine- veh The Queen of Sheba's visit to Solomon The murder of Abel and Zacharias The deluge in the days of Noah The de.str"''tion of Sodom The fate of i.)t's wife Moses' vision v.f the burn- ing bush Moses lifting up the bra- zen serpent Manna in the wilderness Mosaic enactment of cir- cumcision Mosaic enactmentof ston- ing, as punishment for adultery God appeared unto Abra- ham, when he was in Mesopotamia, before he dwelt in Oharran Abraham's residence In Charran His migration from Char- ran to Canaan Qod's promise to give Canaan to Abraham and his seed Israel's bondage In E- gypt The birth of Isaac from Abraham His circumcision tha eighth day [21. 1. Mati. 12. a, 4.-1 Sam. — 12.40.) — 16.4. / Jonah 1. 17. — 12. 4Z-lKln.l0. 1. — 2S, S.5.— Gen. 4. 8. — 23.36.— 2 Ohr. 24.20. Luke 4. 26.-1 Kln.17.9. — 4. 27.-2 Kin. 5.14. — 11. 30.— Jonah 3 ; 4. — 11. Sl.-l Kin. 10. 1. — 11. 61.-Gen. 4.8; 2Chr.24.20, 21. — 17. 26.— Gen. 7. — 17. 29.-(;en. 19. 16. — 17. 32.— Gen. 19. 21. — 20.87.— Ex.8. John 3. 14.— Num. 21 . 9. — 6. 31.— Ex. 10. 15. ~ 7.22.-Lev.lZ8. — 8. 6.— Lev. 20. 10. [Neh. 9. 7 Acts 7. 2.— Gen. 16. 7,' — 7.4.— Gen. 11. 31. — 7. 4.-G«n. 12. 4. 6. [13. 15. — 7.6.— Gen. 10. 1-7; — 7.«.-Gen.l6.]3. — 7. 8.— Gen. 21. 8. — 7. 8.~Gen.21.4. * This ZacharlM has Hkowliio benn Identlfled with Zeehmrikh the prophet, and with Zaohariki the father of John th« Baptist. Jacob's birth from Isaac The birth of tlie twelve patriarchs .'rom Ja- cob •••• Joseph sold Into Egypt by his brethn.n God's favour to Joseph In Egypt Joseph sdellverancesfrom affliction by God's fa- vour, and his divine gift of wisdom Pharaoh's promotion of Joseph to bo ruler over Egypt and over his house The famine over Egypt and <~;anaan Jacob sending his sons to Egypt to buy corn • • • Joseph makes himself knosrn to his bre- thren in Egypt The descent of Jacob and his famllv Into Egypt Jacob's death In Egypt- • The burial of the patri- archs at Shechem ••• The groat increase of the Israelites The accession of a king of Egypt hostile to the Jsraeiites Pharaoh dealt subtil ly with them The casting of their sons into the river The concealment of Mo- ses' birth for three months His being cast out, and adoption by Pha- raoh's daughter His murder of an Egyo- tlan, and flight into Midian The birth of his two sons In Midian The appearance of an angpi to him In a burning hush, in the wilderness of Sinai •• God's mission to Moses •• The miracles In Egypt by Moses' mission Acts 7. 8.— Gen. 28. 26. — 7. 8.— Geu. 42. 13. [28. i — 7.9.— Gen.37. 4,11, j — 7.9.— Gen. 39.2, 21. I [39.' — 7.10.— Gen. 41.. S7- 7. lO.-Gen. 41. 40. 7.11.-Geu.41.64. 7.12.-Gen.42.2. — 7. 13.— Gen. 46. 1. [9 ; 46. 5. 6. — 7. 14, 16.— Gen. 45. — 7. 16.— <}en. 49. .^S. [Josh. 24. 32. i — 7. 16.— Gen. as. 19; — 7.17.-KX.1.7, - 7. 18.— Ex. 1. 8, - 7. 19.— Ex. 1. 10. - 7.19.-BX.1.22. - 7. 20.— Ex. 2. 2. - 7. 21.-EX.2.3-10. [15.' - 7.24-29.-EX.2.12-I - 7. 29.-EX. 18. 3. I — 7. 90.— Kx. .1. Z [4. — 7.36.— Ex.3wl6-18; — 7. a8.-Ex. 7-12. Tl 25,26. 7; 66. 22. INCIDENTS RECORDED IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. ? TO NT. u.28.28. a. 42. 18. [•28. n.37.4,n. Q. 39.2,21. [39, en. 41.37- «n. 41, 40. |eu.41.K4. en, 42, 2. len. 46. 1. i9 ; 46. 5, 6. Gen. 45. en. 49. 3.1. )sh. 24. 32. en. 3:i.l»; Cx.1.7. tx. 1. 8. fx.1.10. 6:t.l.22. l:x.2,2. Ex. 2. MO. [15. -Ex. 2. 12- i I Ex. 18. 3. 1 lx.8.2. [4. lx.3. 16-18; i f.x.7-ia. Tlib miracle by Moms in the lied Sea The exodus Miraclex in the wilder- ness The forty years' wander- tiift ill tliB wilderness 'I he eivlnn of the Law to Mosesoii Mount Shiai The worship of the golden calf The making of the taber- nacle in the wilder- ness The erection of the taber- nacle in(!anaan David's desire to build a tabernacle The building of Solomon's Temple The exodus The forty years' wander- ing in the wililerness God's expulsion of seven nations from Canaan The division of Canaan among the Israelites by lot The rule of the Judges • • The judgeship of Samuel the prophet The desire of Israel for a kingdom The for% years' relfm of Saul, son of Kish, the Benjamite God's removal of Saul from the kingdom, and selection of David to succeed him The pillar of a cloud, guiding Israel The jmssago through the Red Sea The Israelites fed by manna Moses bringing water out of the rock Birth of Ishmael from Abraham and Ila^ar The creation of Adam and Eve The priority of Eve's fall Ttie opposition of the Egyptian magicians to Moses • • • • • The tabernacle and its furniture The pot of manna,) Aaron's rod, and the f two tables. In the( Ark of the Covenant) The high priest's offering I on Day of At^inement I Moses sprinkling tltie peoi)le with the blood I of the testament • •• • I The dally sacrifice The creation of the world God's acceptance of A- bel's sacrifice Em K-h's translation Noah's preparation of the I ark, and j^reserva- tion of himself and I family • •••. [*c. ActsT.ae. — Ex.14.21. — 7. 36.— Ex. 12. 41. [16, *c. — 7. 36.— Ex. 16. 23: [Ps.90.10,li. — 7.36.— Num. 14. 33; — 7.3«.— Ex.2a-24.18. — 7. 41.— Kx. 32. 19. [26.30. — 7.44. — Ex.25. 40: — 7. 4fl.-Josh. 18. 1. — 7. 46.— 2 Bam. 7. — 7. 47.-1 Kin. 8. — 13. 17.— Ex. 12. 41. [Ps. 95. 10. — 13.18,— Num. 14. 33; — 13. 19.— Deut, 7, 1. — 13. 19.— Josh. 14. 2. — 13. 20.-Judg. 2. 16. — 13.20.— 18am. 3. 20. — 13. 21.— 1 Sam. 8. 6. — 13.21.— 18am.10.21, — 13.22.— lChr.10.14. lCor.10.1.— Ex.13. 21, — 10, 1,-Ex, 14. 22. — 10, 3,- Ex. 16. 3-33. — 10. 4.— Ex. 17. 6. [15. Gal.4.23,26.— Gen. 16. [2i.22. 1 Tim. 2. 13.— Gen. 2. 7, — 2.14,-Oen,S.12, 2 Tim, 3. 8.— Ex. 7.11. [26. Heb.9. 2, 8. — Ex. 26. A IEx.16.33,34; i?5.16;Num. 17.10. — 9.7.-Kjt..30.10. 9.19, 20.— Ex. 04,8. 10. n.— Ex. 29. 38. 11,3.— Gen. 1. 11, 4.-flen, 4. 4, 11.6.— 0«n.6.at — 11. T.-€teii.«. 16-18. The call of Abraham • •• • His sojourn In Canaan •• Isaac and Jacob inCanaan The birth of Isaac from Sarali in her old age Abraham offering up Isaac Isaac blessing Jacob and Esau Jacob blessing Joseph's sons bef(<ro his death Joseph's dying command conceruiikg his bones, Ac, Moses' return to his own people from Pha- raoh's daughter -11,25.- - 11.27. Hell. l\«.—Oen. 12,1. — 11.9.— <ien.l2.6.&c. — 11.9.— Gen, '/:. [12. 14. ll,-Gen,18,ll, 11. — 11. 17.-Gen. 22. — ll,20,-Gen,27, — 11. 21,-«eu. 48. 16l — 11. 22.-Gen. 60. 2^ -Ex. 2. 11. -Kz. 2. 16. 11. 2K.— Ex. [29. 12. 21- >lls flight Irom Egypt The I'assover in Ewypt, and slaughter of the first-born The passage of the Red Sea. and destruction of the Egyptian army The compassingof Jericho for seven days, and the fall of its walls • • The sparing of Rahab and her household The exploitsof the judges, Gideon, Barak. Sam- son, Jephtliah, Samuel The exploitsof David- ••• Deliverance or Daniel In the lions' den Deliverance of the Three Children from the fiery furnace Restoration of children) to life by Elijah andV — 11.36, Elisha ) The visit of angels to Abraham and Lot •• Rahab'a reception and deliverance of the spies The patience of Job- • • Elijah's prayer for a dearth on Israel • • • • The deluge, the disobe-) dience of ihe world, f 1 Pet. 3. 20.— tJen. 6. 3. and preservation of(2Pet.2.6t— Gen. 7. 1. Noah and his family ) Sarali's deference to A- braham, calling him lord 1 Pet, 3. &— Gen, 1M2. The destruction of Sodom and the cities of the plain 2 Pet, 2, 6.— Gen, 19. Balaam rebuked by his ass — 2. 15.— Num. 22. Cain's murder of Abel •• 1 John 3. 12.— Gen. 4, The exodus of Israel from Eg>pt Jude 6.— Ex. 12. 41. The death of unbelievers in the wilderness • •• • The destruction of Sodom, Gomorrha. Ac. The bod V of Moses "The way of Cain" The error of Balaam for reward The gainsaying of Core (Korah) Enoch, the seventh from AdUm » — • — 11, Ifll.— Ex. 14. [20. — 11.30.— Josh. 6.12- — 11. 31 —Josh. 6. 23. [1 Sam. — 11. S-i.-Judg. arid — 11.32.— 2 8am. — 11.33.-I)an.6,22. — 11.34.— Dan. 3.27. (I'Kln. 17. S.— <23;2Kln. (4. .S4. 13,2.-Gen.l8.2;19, James 2. 25.— .losh. 2. 1. — ft, 11.— Job 1. 21, — 8. 17.-1 Kin, 17 1. 8. — 6,- Nam, 14. 32. — 1.-Qm.t9. — 9.— Deut. 34. 6. 8. — 11.— Gen. 4. 8. -- 11.— Num. 22. -ll.-Num.l«. TH — 14.— Oen.6.18. OS s, , ■ Uv i V '' ' 5 'i' ;;!; :■ m m m If THEIR INHABITANTS, CONFOEMATION. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS, ETC. XXX. ETHNOLOGY OP THE JEWS AND THEIR NEIGHBOURS. AccoBDiNO to the b««t modern ethnologists, theri! are thr*!« jfreat dlvlilons of the human race, tliree principal families from which the. bulk of known nations are derived. These are, (1) the Semitic ; (2) the Aryan, Indo-Germanic, or Indo-European; and (S) the Turanian or Al- lophylian. They differ In lauKuaKe, In physical type, In mental power, and in habits. The high- est position is taken, in some respects, by the Semltos, in others by the Aryans; the Turanians occupy altogether an Inferior rank. Some eth- nologists add to these three races a fourth, the Ilamltes, who have analogies with the Semites, and also with the Turanians. The Hebrews were Semites, and are the ac- cepted type of that race, whereto belonged also the rhcenlclans, the Syrians, the Moabites and Ammonites, the bulk of the Arabs, the As- syrians, and the later Babylonians. We know the languages of these races, and find them near- ly Identical in their grammatical structure, and closely allied in their vocabularies. Dialectal differences alone separate the speeches of Sen- nacherib and Nebuchadnezzar from that of the Israelites, whom they subjuKated. The Moabite stone Is readily intelligible to any Hebraist. Western Asia, from the cosust of the Mediter- ranean to the Zagros mountain-chain, which bounds Mesopotamia on the east, was anciently peopled, In the main, by one race, a race nearly akin to the Hebrews, desceiided— we may well believe— from Shem (Oen. x. 21— .SI), and known to moderns as " Semites." The race had rami- fications In Asia Minor, but was planted espe- cially In the central region of the ancient world, Mesopotamia and Syria. Within this region It was, however. Intermixed to some extent with what seems to have been an earlier population, a population which some writers call "indigenous." We hear of Kephaim. Horim, Avim, Emim, Anakim, Zuzlm, as old In- habitants of Palestine displaced by later in- truders. There are no means of determining with any certainty the ethnic character of these ancient races. The Semitic form of the names U not to be depended on, sinca the Hebrews naturally gave their own grammatical inflec- tions to the foreign words which they adopted into their language. The roots of the names, Znz. Anak. Em, *c.. are either positively non- Semltlc, or at any rate not shown to be Semitic. Nor can they be distinctly assigned to any other known ethnic family. These old neighbours of the Jews— 0) The Bephaim, who dwelt on the east of Jordan In the great citv of Ashteroth- Karnaim (r,en. xi/. 5) and Its vicinity; (2) The Z J7.IM, or Z.VMZtJMMiM, who dwelt In Ham, with- in the same district (Gen. xiv. 5; Dent. 11. 20): (3) The Emim, who lived east of the Dead Sea, in the country afterwards known as Moab (D«ut. 11. 10); (4) The HoRTH. who Inhabited Mount Selr, sojith of that sea, and adjoined on the De- sert of i'aran ((ien. xiv. 6; Deut. ii. 2'i); (R) The Avim. who held api«cllon of the Philistine coun- try (Deut. 11. 23 ; Josli. xHl. 3) ; and (6) The Ana- kim, who posses.sed the region about Hebron (Num. xiii. 22)— must be regarded as outlving remnants of some ancient population, whose ethnic ciiaracter Is undiscovered, and as dis- tinjfuisbed from the later Incomers by huge stature, great fierceness, and great physical strength. Their chief habitat was the region east of the Jordan, To the west of the Jordan, the country was possessed, prior to the Hebrew conquest, by eight principal races. These were the rhlllstines to the south-west, the Oanaanites In the rich plains of Jordan and EsdraSlim, the Jebusltes, Rivites, and Amorites in the mountains, the GUrgasites near the Sea of Galilee, the Hittltes in the Le- banon district, and the Perizzites In some un- certain locality. All these races appear to have been Hamitlc. The Philistines are identified with the Oaphtorlm In Deut. 11. 23, and called "the renmant of the country of ('aphtor (Ai- kophlor)"- m Jerem. xlvil, 4. "Ai-kaphtor is probably the same as "Ai-guptos," the Oaph- torlm being, as we learn from Gen. x. 14, de- scendants of Mlzrann, or the i)eople of Egypt. It is true that the analogies of the Philistine language, so far as it can be made out, are Semitic rather than Egyptiaii, but their mi- gration from Egypt must have been at a very early date, before the Egyptian peculiarities were well developed, and in their new country they may have adopted Semitic forms and names, or even changed their Hamitlc for the Semitic speech. The Cana.\nite9 are In Gen. Ix, and X. distinctly derived from Ham, and their antagonism to the Semites Is throughout their whole history very marked. Hamitlc roots. as tan for " the sun," and hek for "city," belong to some of the oldest sites In their country (Beth-san, Baal-bek). With the Canaanltes were closely connected the other six nations whom the Israelites drove out— the Hlvltes, Hittltes, Amorites, Jebusltes, Perizzites, and Olrgasltes ((4en. X. 15, 16). Of these, by far the most Im- portant were the Hittltes, known to us as Khlta In the Egyptian and as Khattl in the Assyrian in- scriptions. The non-Semltlc character of the Hlttlte language Is now generally acknowledged. Its roots, so far as they can be gathered from personal and geographical names, are quite un- like those of any Semitic rate, while its gram- matical structure is al.so decidedly uon-Semltic. Its closest analogies are with the language of the Vannic cuneiform Inscriptions, the nearest modern representative of which is the Georgian. It has been conjectured, that "in the modem 74 KTiraOLOOT OF THE JEWS AND THEIB NET0HB0UB8. Georidans w« may perhaps see the phy<ilcal typo of the lllttltts and thplr kiiidrwi" (Sayce). and pointed out that anciently a h(iniog«neous popu- latiou seems to have been Rprea<l from tlie Van region, through Melltene, Commotrene, Clllcla. the Orontes valley, aiul the Lebanon renion, of which the HittiteA may be taken as the beftt- known example. The people had an alphabet and literature of Its own, an art of a rude kind, and an architecture far from ontemptlble. The ; remaining natUnn — tlie iliviles, Jebusltes, A- morltes. I'erlzzites and Olrgsuiites— no doubt re- sembled the Hittites, but were lu every way infeiior and less developed. The desert bortlering I'alt-stlne on the south wa.s jieopled mainly by Amalekites and Idii- ni^eans. These were, both of them, Alirahamic races, descendants of Esau, Isaac's eldest son (tien. xxxvl. U— 12). They were thus, not only Semites, but Semites of a type allied very closi^ly indeed to the Hebrews. 1 lie AmaLEKITES re- mained always, for the most part, nomad.i, and became completely assimilated in tlieir mode of life to the Arabs of the Feidnsnia, in whom they seem ultimately to have been absorbed. The lDUM/gAN9 showed at I'etra something of the Hebrew talent for architecture, and something of the Hebrew ability for trade and conmierce. Though bitter opponents of the Jews during the greater portion of their career, they were ulti- mately acknowledged as " kindred " (Joseph. A >it. Juii. xiv. 8. § It, and under Antluater ana Uer<Hl the Great became blended with the Jews into one nation. Another Abrahamic tribe (Gen. xJtv. 2), locat- ed towards the south, but of wandering habits, was that of the Midianitks. The Mldianltes In- teruiinfrled with the Islimaelltes, and probably also to some extent with the Canaanites. Their general habits were those of Arabs, thoutfh in some resf)ects they had adopted Canaanittsh customs before their first contact with the i^- raelites, and hence their influence upon Isi-aei was evil and tended to corruption. We have no '■'■rord of the MIdlanlte language, excepting that ilch is contained in names. These are nn- doubteilly Semitic, and often common to the Mldianltes with the Israelites. Eastward were also Abrahamic tribes, or ftt any rate tribes connected with the family of Abraham, the most lmpt)rtant of which were the Moabites and Ammonites, descendants of Abra- ham's nephew. Lot Wen. xlx. 37, 38). We know little, comparatively speaking, of the Ammonites. who have left no records. They worshipped the Supreme Being under the name of Moloch or Mllcom, the Semitic word for "king;" and their capital city was Kabbath- Amnion, or "Great Ammon," where again we have a Semi- tic prefix. With their kindred, the Moabitesi, we are better acquainted, both from the pro- phecies of Isaiah (chs. xv and xvi) and Jeremiah (ch. xlvlil), and from the Important recent dis- covery, the "stone" erected by Mesha. This "stone" shows that the Moablte laiiKuage wa.s. In the Jiinth century B.C., almost Identical with the Hebrew, and that the modes of expression In the two countries were similar. The differ- enced of language are merelv dialectal, such as OHak for anoii, "i." and the like. The numerals are the same; the dual termination -aim is of freqneii' occurrence ; and a ctnimon element in the names of towns is Beth. The Moabites and Ammonites were seUled races, like the Hebrews ; their cities were many and str^'ug; they culti- vated the vine (Is. xvi. R— 10), grew great quanti- ties of corn (Jer. xlvlil. 32, SS), and were grazlera also upon a largo scale (2 Kings III. 4). The dis- tinction Is very marke<l between them and the Arabs, on whom they a<lJolned, who dwelt la tents and wandered freely over the desert. On the north, after the decay of the Canaan- Itlsh races, the principal neighbours of the Jews were the rhoenldans and the Aramwans or Syrians. It h.is been usual with ethnologists to Identify the PHCfNU'iANS with the Canaanites; but this Involves the belief that the Canaanites were Semites, which has been shown to Oe un- tenable. The Semitic character of the Phoonl- cians Is undisputed. Their remains iiave been completely analysed by the great Semitic scholars, (iesenius and I)euts<-h, who have shown the rhcenician form of .lU'jech to be closely akin to the Hebrew. The PhoDnlclan ethnic character presents also certain analogies to the Jewish, combining, as it does, warlike en'Tgv and great tenacity of purpose, with a remarkable aptftude for trade arid commerce. The Syeianh, or Ab.v- M/BANS, are another well-known Hemitlc race, whose language fSy rlac) has undergone complete analysis. I'lacd lu Genesis among the descend- ants of Shem (Gen. x. 2--'), bearing a name which Is significant in Semitic and in no other form of speech, and speakinj5 a tongue which, though considerably varying from the Hebrew, Is un- mlstakeably Semite In character, their position In tlie Semitic group of nations is quite un- assailable. If, from these immediate neighbours of the J'iws, we pass to those more distant ones with whom the circumstance of war. Invasion, and conquest from time to time brought them Into contact, we find thai, on the south, they were lia- ble to attack from two ^reat nations, the Egyp- tians and the Ethiopians ; on 'ho ea.st they had dealings, military and other, v th three— the A.s- syrians, the Haliylonlans, and the Ter.slafis ; while, on the north, they came int») collision. In their later history, with four races— the Scythians, the Greeks, the Romans, and the Parthlans. A few wirds must therefore be said. In order to com- pl'!i<i this sketch, concerning the ethnic charac- ter a>>d affinities cf these nine remoter nations. The i:c«TPtiAN8 are the best known of the Hamitlc races. Mkraim is "the son of Ham" in (Jenesis (x. 6)., Egypt Is called repeatedly in Scripture Kar etOT(r)V. "the land of Ham" (Ts. cv. 23, 27 ; cvi. 22). Its own native name was CItemi, which has been explained as "the Black Land," but may likewise be inten>reted " the land of the Haniites." The physique of the Egyp- tians was very marked and striking: they were tnll and thin, with large hands, large and flat feet, goo<l foreheads and eyes. depres.sed nose."i, and thick lips. Tiiey otTered a marked contrast to their Semitic neighbours upon the east, while they resembled lu many respects their Cushlte neighbours upon the south. Their language had certain Semitic analogies, and received through contact and immigration a not Inconsiderable Semitic Infusion Into it; but fundamentally it was non-Semltlc, and may well be taken as a type of the Hamltic tongues. The form of the civilisation was liomitic, somewhat elevated i^ bove the ordinary level by Semite influence. The ETIII0PIAN9 were a coarser kind of Egyp- tians, with darker complexions, thicker lips, and profiles more prognatlions. Their descent from Ham Is distin(;tly asserted In Genesis (x. 6). Kgj'ptlan civilisation was readily received a- I rnopg them, but suffered deterioratioD in tb« 715 life r KTimOLOGY or THE JEWS AND THKIR NKIOHB01JR8. proceM, ftnd failed to ralM the race very much above tho Mva^e conrlitinn. 1'hore trere times whon Ethiopia threai«ii<'il to become oii« of the "Great TowtTs" of the Kiist/!rn woiiil; but tlie Inhf-rtiiit weakness of savagery cau'<ed It to relapse after each success iuto a comparatively unimportant pasitlon. The AfWYRiANS, who came Into wmtact with the Israelites before the Habylonluiis, were imro Semites, as appears both fruni the fiook of (ioiiesis (x. W) and from the native Inscriptions. The Hemltlc character of ttieir laiiKiiaue Is un- mlstakeable. and is allowed on all ha^uls. Their physloKnomy, physical type, and manners are also clearly Semitic, and render any doubt iiiwn the subject lmi>osHible. In features, as repre- sented In the sculptures, they closely resemble the Jews; In general ethnic character rhey are not dlsHlmllar. Their descendants, the "(!hal- di«an»" r>f the mountains near Mosul, still speak a. Hemltic dialect, and Itave features closely re- sembling those of the Hebrews. The Kabylonians were a mixed race. Origi- nally llamltes (Gen. x. 0), in the cxiursa of time they iKscame Bemitlse(l; and, when first brought Into contact with the .lows, were scarcely dis- tingulshable from the A,ssyrian«. The languages siH>keu by Rennacherib and Nebuchadnezzar fllfTered less than Spanish and Portuguese; the two nations had an almost identical rellKlon; and their physical type was not very dilTerent. The Babylonians were somewhat sliorter and clumsier In figure, their noses more depressed, their foreheads lower, and their expression al- together more commonplace. With the PBJ18IANH we come npon an entirely new and distinct nationality. The Persians Iv- longed to the Aryan <c<r Inno-Kuropean) family, as Darius llystaspis emphatically asserts In the Inscription upon his tomb. Indeed the word "Iran," which Is the i\ative nama for the country ruleil by the Shah, is the actual word "Aryan In another form, corresponding to the Ai-inni of the (» reeks. The language of the Persians exists In five stages, and can be traced from alM)nt B.C. 1200 to the present day. It apt»ears as Zend In the Zendavesta; as Ach.'«meiiian Persian In the Inscriptions of Cyrus. Darius, Xerxes, and Artaxerxes; as PehlevI In the In scrlptluns of tli^ Sassanians and the PehlevI version of the Zendavesta; as Pazend In the poems of Firdausl; and as modern Persian in the months of the existing j>eople. In its most ancient form Persian Is closely akin to Sanskrit, in its most modem to Hlndttstanl; In all its forms It has close analogy with the tongues of tlie West. And the ethnic character of the people was in many respects Western. They were lively, entt-rprlsing, spirited, wi(rshli)pers of a single God, Ormazd, tasteful in their archi- tecture, poss«!ssed of a considerable power of organisation. They h ,ve been called " the French- men of the East ; ' a.id certainly their c)iaracter has many resemblances to that of "la grande nation." Their physique was decide<lly what has been called "(Jaucasian" — a high forehead, a well-formed nose, large eyes, a snort upper lip, a well-rounded chin. Their limbs were slighter than those of their Semitic neichbours, the Assyrians and Babylonians, but were well knit and muscular. ti The BcTTHiANS, whose Invasion of Palestine U prophetically described by R/ekl'jl fchs. xxxvili and xxxixi and historlcnily related by Hero- dotus (1. 10ft), appear by the dcscriptlonM which Hero«lotus (Hook Iv) and Hippocrates [Jte Aere, Aqua, et l.orii, ch. vl' give of them, to have been predominantly a Turaniaii race, a iieople "coarse and gross In their habits, with lai-ge fleshy bodies, loose Joints, soft swollen bellies, and scanty hair" (Aneirut Mimnrrhim, vol. 11. p. 2"i3). They were probably the rudest of ail the races with which the "chosen people" came into contact; and It was fortunate for that people that the contact was once only In their history, and for a short time. Turanian Inva- sions are among the most t«'rrlblo misfortunes that can befall a people; and the Hcytlilans were Turanians of the lowest type. Their cus- toms were barbarous in the extreme. They lived in wagons or tents of the simplest kind, subsisted on mares' r.iilk and cheese; scalped their enemies and draiik their blood; and n?ied human skin as heather. Their principal worship was that of the naked swor*! (Merod. iv. V'i), and among their most cherished rites was hu- man sacrifice. Their propiT h.ihihU was the tract north of the Caucasus, thonuh It would seem that races akin to them wen; to b" found in Asia Minor and In the mountain region be- tween the Halys and the Caspian. The ethnic character of the (Greeks and Ko- MAN8 Is too well known to ncd many words In this place. The Heilenii- and italic races are uidversally recognised as two main branches ot the great Aryan stock, and the two which in tliB ancient world carried Aryan civilisation to the highest pt)int. Possessing lanKuages nearly akin to each other, and not remotely allied to I Sanskrit and Zend, possessing moreover vast energy and high Intellectual power, they became respectively the masters of the West and Kast. I The Jewish nationality narrowly escaped ab- I sorption ii>to the itreek at the time or Antio- I chus Kplphanes, and both in Keypt and In I Palestine received permanent il llenic impres- sions. Bcifore K(mie it refused to bend, and the refusal led to its destruction. As with the Sctthians, so with the Pahthianb. there was one occa.slon only when the "chosen people" came into contact with them. In B.C. 40, not long after the defeat of Crassus, a Parthian army crossed the Euphrates, and defeating the Uoinans under Decldius Saxa, occupied and ravaged the whole of Syria and Palestine. Jerusalem Itself was plundereil by them, and Antigonus placed uiwn the throne as Parthian viceroy, a position which he occupied for three years. The ethnic character of the Parthians Is somewhat difficult to determine, lipon tiie wh(de. It seems most probable that originally they were of the Turanian race, but became Aryanised to a considerable extent by inter- mixture with and Imitation of the Persians, They were thus, at the time of their lnva.sion of Palestine, a people very dlflferent from the Pcythiaas of EzekleVs time, less coarse in every way. and compamtlvely speaking civilised. They nre perhaps best compared with the modern Turks— Turanians also by origin, but greatly changed from their old iMirbarity by contact with Aryan races. 76 XXXI. JEWISH SECTS, PARTIES, &o. TBI RS8BNE8 (the derivation and meaning of the name are very duubtful). ThU wet nnm- bereit in thti time of Joseuhun (Antlq. xvili. 1. C) about 4,(KiO d«!Vot'r«s, wiio ronounted all the plcasurwi of life; abstained from marriage, the use of meat, wine, and oil ; had a connnunlty of ttmnU ; Kave tli«m»olvHS wholly to tliu readinK of Sci-iptnre, to united prayer and prai<t«, to works of b«!nevolonco and mercy. They ail wore wliit<i priestly dres.ses, lived In coninr.initles, sharwi the same toil; had no sacriflces. but dally lustrations; and strictly observi^d tlio Law of Moses, nhom they almost deified. Thr Galilaans were a turbulent and se- ditious sect, to whom Jisep'.iis attribtites a great part of the calamities of his country (cp. Luke xili.-l). Their leader was .Tudas ol tialilee (Acts V. 37), who attracted to him a few I'liari- itees; but eventually they swallowed up almost all the other tw.ctn, and were probably tlit- " Zealots " so conspicuous at the siege of Jeru- salem (.loseph. B. J. iv. .1. D, 13. 14.) Tliey taught that all foreign domination was unscrlptural ; they n^f'jsed to prav for foreign priaoea, aud performed their sacrifices apart. Thi HsftODiAMa were a political party, rather than a religious sect. They were the partisans of the Idumaean dyna.sty, which, springing from heathenism, remained in taste. Inclination, bar- barity, and liCHntiousii(!ss, heathen .still, though fnnn state policy they outwardly conformed to the Jewish ritual observances. Supported In authority and position solely by Roman might, they endeavoured to repay their benefactors by p«Tfonnlng their part of the compact In leaven- Inur the Jewish nation with laxity of moral tone, relittlous Indifferent ism. and the policy of tem- porising under Koman ascendancy. Hence they vied with the Padducees in scepticism and the Greeks In llcentiousnes.s, pandered to the He- rods' vice and cruelty, and truckled to the Romans. Against this demoi-alising leaven our Lord warned His apostles (Mark vlii. 15). The Najsarites (Heb. " Nailr." Bet>arnt<^,i) were of two sorts, viz. those devoted In Infancy by their parents to (Sod, and those who so devoted themselves, either for life or for a limited time. Of the former were Samson. Samuel, John the Baptist. The order wa.s instituted by God Him- self, and the laws resp«'ctlng It are prescribed In Numb, vl, consisting mainlr of abstinence from intozicading liquors and from pollutions, and of the adoption of an ascetic mien and dress. Thk Pharirres, a religious party whose name was derived from the Hebrew "rarnsh," »fjui- ratM, because they affected very great s.anctity (John vll. 49 ; Acts xxvl. 6). Tney were strict observers of external rites and ceremonies be- yond the requirements of the Law, placing the traditions of the elders on an equal footing with the written oracles. They were exclusive, for- mal, Belf-rii^teo(U ; proud of their unblemished descent from Abraham; abjuring Greek cul- ture, literature, and commerce ; adhering to the land, language, and proud self-satisfaction of the ancient flebrew race. Jenisaiem was their rapital; theirlaoguage was Aramaic; the Hebrew Scriptures were their literature-, the Temple their oiie centre of devotion. They held to the literal interpretation of the Law and the prophets; believed in spiritual manifestations, in the pre- existenre and immortality of the soul, and In the nsurrectlon of the dead. They were already an Influential body in the time of John Uyrca- nus the Maccabee (B.a 108). The rBOBRLTTRB were Gentiles converted to Jn<iaism. Tliey were of two kinds, viz. "Pro- selytes of the Temple." and " I'roselytes of the Gate." The former were circumcised, ailmitted to the full rellitlous privileges, and charged with the entire obligations of the Mosaic covenant, but were not esteemed to be heirs of the pro- mises made to Abraham and his st^ed. The lat- ter were allowed to Join in the worship of <Vod, standing in the outer "court of the t Jen- tiles;" they were not bound by the ceremonial laws of Moses, but only the moral ones, or, as they were called, the Seven Precepts of Noaii. They were unclrcuniclsed, and were admitted into the Jewish Church by baptism. They are tisually called ' levout men " In the Acts of the Apostles. A difference was nisile between vari- ous nations, no heathens being admitted direct Into the condition of I'roselytes of the Temple. Kdondtes and Egyptians had this privilege in the third generation, while Ammoidtes and Moabltes were excluded till the tenth, before which they had none- of the civil rights and ad- vatitages peculiar to the Jew by descent. This strictness caused the controversy in the Chris- tian Church as to the admis.sion of Gentile converts without circumcision (Acts xv). Thb Ptbucaub were neither a sect nor a party, but a social class. They were the tax- collectors of the civil power. The taxes were farmed by rich Roman citizens of the Eques- trian Oi-der. or sometimes by a joint-stock com- pany at Rome, who had agents in the provinces to arrange the actual collection from the peo- ple. These agents divided the country into districts, and offered each district to public competition, to he farmed by the highest bidder. The purchaser was usually reauired to pay the purchase-money, either wholly or by instal- ments, in advance, and he was at liberty to re- coup himself. He was always a native of the country, well versed in Its resources and the temper of its people : using his knowledge and power to extort as much as possible for his own 7>rofit. In this he was backed by the K- questrlan Order at Rome, who carried mort oppressive decrees in the Senate against de- faulters. Sirh were the "l''ibHcans; " uni- versally despised; branded as "plunderers;" classed as beasts of prey, with "bears and lions," among the "mor.t fbroclous of wild 77 .u I ur Pi'- JIWISH 8BOT8, FARTIK8, M. bMi«t)i ; " and oxnipled with tne vltextand moiitcun- tiiinutlblH char&ctf^rt. K% much of th« tax waa an «<l viiliirKTn duty on prom-rty and phmIuch. which th« publican KSUtCKcf. there wafi ampin opportunity fur nnjnit »;xacM(in. To thi« pc nural odium munt be oddmi thn p'tculiar st\\\^ to "Abraham's Ht^nd, in l)i>iidaK« to no man " that they wt:re no loiiKur fn.-tj; and th« outistion was ftver rlf«, wlmther it wore "lawful to pay tri- bute to ('aBsar." Kven our Lord classes thorn with "hcatli«n men "(Matt, xvlll. 17); and the Jews forbade niarrtaiffi with a family In which there was cue publican, which thereby became polluted. Tjib BADDDCicfl. a imrtv -tupjiosed to bo nam- ed fither from "TsiHltik." ruililfounntiM, or from ZailoK, di.Hcinle of AiitlK<>niiH 8uclu«us. a presi- dent of the Hanhedi hi (ux. '2(K»-170i. Thi-y wire the very opposite of the riiarisees, di.-nyiiiK the authority 01 all revelation and tradition subse- qu*-nt to Most;s : sciptiral with regard to the miraculous and supfrnatural. they (lenltMl the existence of spiritual heiiixs. the Immortality of the soul, ami the resurrection of the body. Hence tlieyweco Deists, nnd v'u'wed the Supreme Being as a quiescent FrovldKnce, calmly sur veyliiK fri'm above the retcular working of na- tural lawt. and the rreatnr»'s which spontane- ously rei)roiiuced themsc'ves from the orlttlnal germs. Tliey irave theins Ivs up to ease, luxury, and self-lndulirence ; acce|iti-d <ireek culture and Intercourse ; mingled with ftirelKUf-i's, and were not Indisposed to view with iiidlfireioiit llberaUty the laxity of heatlw'n morals and ttie profanity of idol worship. Tlw.'y divided the hierarchy with the Pharisees, and the Chief douncH seems to have been equally balancei' between the two (Acts xxllL 6) ; the family of Annas beloiittlTiK to the Badducnan faction la our Loird's time (Acts v. 17). Thh Bamaritans were a mixed people, deriv- ed from the c.)-onlsts whom the king of Assyria (lent to Inhabit the land of Samaria after lie had carried the Israelites captive (2 Kings xvll). These colonists had been drawn from various eastern nations ; and they biouL'ht with them their various forms of national idolatry, until the plaKues sent amoiiR them by God led them to petition for a priest of the Ood of the coun- try to teach them the old form of worship. He WM stationed at Beth-el, and thev endeavoured to combine a formal reverence of God with the practice of their own heathen rites; but after th(! captivity of .ludah they sought an alliance with the returned Jews, with whom they Inter- married. When the Mosaic law as to mixed marriages was enforced, Manasses, a Jewish Sriest. who had married the dautchter of San- allat, chief of the Samaritans, headed a seces- sion to Shechem. tiiunht the people the Mosaic ritual, and erert.-d a rival temple on Mount Oerizim: and t'.iis mixtnl community began to claim descent from the patriarclis, and a share In the promises, adopting the Tentateuch and Books of Joshua and Judges as their sacred books. Having the advantage of occupying a placeof peculiar =*nciity (fihechem). surrounded by the tombs and memorials of the patriarclis, and dividing the two portions of the Israelite people ((ialilaBans and Jews), tliey held a very strong vanta*?e-ground. which they used to annoy their mnghbours. They erected false beacons to render nugatory the announcements •'the great festivals ; refuseil a passage through their territory to pilgrims Koiiig up to the feasts; deflled the temple by scattering dead men's bones upon Its alrar; and Anally welcomed the Invasion of AlexandertheGreat. and offered him their temple for a heathen fane.- a proceeding which resulted In its final destruction by tha Jews under John Hyrr*nus fB.c. IHO). The old feud ln-lwtj.n the ten tribes and th« house of David was renewed with double Im's- tllity by the Samaritans. Siiechem and Jem a- lem tieing the centres of animosity, each pos- sessing rival claims to sanctity Hence the point of the Samaritan woman's questions to o<ir LorJ John Iv). and the readines.s with which her fellow-cltixens accepted the overture of one "being a Jew" to receive ihem Into full reli- gious communion. Tlie Samaritans now nunilier scarcely 1(h) persons, living at Nalilous (She- chem), nreservlng an ancient copy of the Penta- teuch, Keeping up an annual sacrifice of the Passover on Mount <>erl/,lm, living jteac.eful and moral lives, and observing, with some peculiar variations, the Mosaic Law. Thb Sanhkdbin, "The Council" of the Jew- ish Church and people, was a theocratic oligar- chy, which, after Alexander's comiuest. If not b«)rore, held chief authority "In all causes and over all persons, ecclesiastical and civil." It was suggested by the old Institution of seventy- two elders (six from each tribe), appointed by Mose.s, at Jethro's suggestion, to relieve him in the administration of Justice (Ex. xvlll. 1^; Num. xi. Ifl). There is no trace of such a tribu- nal In the B(K)k of Joshua, or In the time of the Judges or of the Kings. It consisted of an equal number (twenty-four) of priests, scribes, and elders, all of whom were required to be married, above thirty years of age. well-instructed in the law. and of itoimI report among the jx-ople, Th!s constituted the Supreme Court of Judicature, and Administrative Council, taking cognisance of false doctrine and teaching, as well as of breaches of the Mosaic Law and regulsLting both civil and ecclesiastical observances peculiar to the Jewish nation. The power of life and death was taken from It by the Uoman goveriiinent (John xvlll. HI ; xlx. 7). which otherwi.se covenanted to re- spect Its decrees ; though during th<' Interval between the death of Tiberius and the acces- sion of Caligula, and in the absence of Pilate at Rome, the opportunity was seized to stone Steniien in conti-avention of this compact. The Sanhedrin usually met in the hall (tazith, within the Temple precincts, though special meetings were sometimes held in the house of the high priest (Matt. xxvi. 3), who was ge- nerally (but not necessarily) the president. There were also two vice-presldf-nts ; two scribes, or "heralds," one registering the votes of ac- quittal (or noes), and the other those of con- viction (or ayes); and a body of lictors, or at- tendants (Matt. xxvl. 5«). The assembly sat In the form of a semicircle, the president occu- pying the centre of the arc, the pri.soner that of the centre of the chord, while the two he- ralds sat a little In advance of the president, on his right hniid and his left. The name San- hedrin is not Hebrew but (ir ek (avvtSfiiov). Thb Sophkrim. "Scribes" (loriUvs). were a learned profession, neither a party nor a sect. They devoted themselves to the study of the Law, of which they were the expositors and transcribers. They were the lawyers and public notaries of the community (Matt. xxll. 35 : Mark vll. 2; Luke V. 17, 21). Such were Gamaliel and 7» JKWIBR SKOTB, PARTI KS, te. ■•ul. In ilnctrine and practice the/ fkvournd the J'harlvKju. with wltoni lliHjr am oft««ii clan.**")! (Matt, ixtil. 2). Vronk Im^Ihk transcrlbftr.n and «xp<>uri(l«rx uf tl)« Law, they Kuppllcd. afttT tlin ('aptivity. thn ])lacH of tliH proplietn aiitl liitplrnd oraclcx, which had cca.H<;it ; and from thKUi aroiu) thoHn tcliiHxfH anil iiitfrprt!tatli>nx which «>ur Lord rebul(K<i uiiiiorthi! t«!rm "tra<iitiuiiA." Thusn b«- canm %o niiinerouii, that thny wnre cullt'ctdd b; tliu ICabbi Jiidah (a.D. VUO) Into itlx boukn, called the Mithnit ' Kfixliliou of the oral law), to which wan iiubH<;qufntl]r addeil a book of omniiientii {Ottnarn), whlcli coiiipl»!t«d the whol« traditloD- ary do<-trln« of th« Jf'wUh <'hurch. The Mishna iind tlio <iHniara toK(!ther cuiiAtltiite the Tidmud, of which there are two, one by the Jews In Judwa (called the Jeriiulem Talmud), the other by those lu Babylon «.called the Babylo- niau). KlNfflETH, "Synajrojme," wM a term applied both to the conKreKatlon in a provincial town, and to tlie room in wliich it met during thn week for mutual instruction, di.sputatinn. and administration of Justice, and on th<; nabbath for prayer and prallJe (not sacrifice). These build- higs were the nchools of the children, the debat- ing club» and libraries of the youths ; there were 480 of them lu Jerusalem. Each Jewish community had Its ofHoen, viz. :— 1. Tbn BATLANfM (mfu of Iruure), who devoted themselves to the interestH of the community (see Jer. lii. Vt). They were the provincial coun- cil. adminlsterhiK both ecclesiastical and civil affairs. These were the "rulers of the syna- gogue," and had special seats of honour a.s»ii?n- ed them during Divine worship (Matt, zxili. 6 ; Acts xlll. 15). 2. This SbelIach (DeUqnte). He was a layman, delegated by tlie clilef shepherd {Parnaa) to re- cite the most sacred portions of the liturgy. The office was not p«!nnanently vested In one per- son, but one so delegated was the mouthpiece, for the time belii^. ot the coiigretration. I>i large towns the qualifications required were consider- able aTid were strictly exacted, and luecame the kcroundwork of those required for Christian bishops (1 Tim. HI. 1—7). Our Lord seems to have held this ofBce at Nazareth (Luke Iv. 16). From hence arose Christian "prophets" or " presbyters." 8. Tbr Ohaexan (literally In*i>r'li>r). a minis- ter or attendant, whos« duties were itartly ec- clesiastical, partly civil.— (a) To unrobe the priests of their aaoerdotal ▼estments. (b) To blow the trumpet fur public announcfl- ments. («) To hand the roll of the Law to the Reailer. (d) To act as messenger to " the rulers," when disiM;nsing Justice, (o) To indict scourgiiiK (forty stripes save one). (/) To take charge of the ftirnltuni, light the sabbatli lamp, clean the synaitogue. These rha/zanlm are mentioned fifteen times In the New Testament, hut ditlerent words are uswl In the A.V.: vix. Offirrr In eleven passages (Matt. v. 25: John vii 32, 4fi. 4fl; xvlii.S, I'iTlS. 22; lix. 6; Acts v. 22, 2r.); JSVnviK* In thr«-e pa.s- satres (Matt. .xxvl. fiH ; Mark xlv. M, (Ifo; Miuii- trr In one pa-s.sage fLuke iv. 2<i). It was with them that I'eter sat and warmed tiims<;lf : and it was they who smote Jesus with the pi^lms of their bauds. The (Jrtek word is always wr\(^^^o.\„ 4. Tnil MrrrRniiiMAN (JnUrprdfr). As the synagogue canm niainly Into use after the Cap- tivity, wlien Hebrew was not well known and (Jreeik was more generally used in common life, the Law was internreted to the congregation by an Interpreter, s»'lect»(d for his learning and knowie<ige of languages. To guard against false interpretation, the leame<l lornn-d a guild of •' interpreters," who drew up a Book of I'ara- phrases on the hebdomadal lessons, which from tliem was calle«1 the "Targum." This word Meturgeman. or Turgeman, has been corrupted Into the modem Drayoman. Kevraeth haooepolah, "Great BTnagofrne," has been aln-iidy mentlone<l (»<•<' p. 42). It is remarkable that there is no allusion to this body in H<dy fcrlpture. In the AvK)crypha. In riiiio, or in Josephus. The earliest notice of It Is found In the Pirlce Abulh, a Hebrew book attributed to the second century after Christ. Accordlnir t-o this iKjok It ceased to exist be/ora the historical origin of the Hanhedrln. Bome critics have regarded tliese two b<Klies as Iden- tical. At all events they nx-m never to have existed side by side. It is not Improbable that the Sanhedrin was a revival of the (irtat Sy- nagogue under another name, with diiuiulsbed numbers and limited functions. » XXXII. THE JEWISH YEAR. Month of I Sacred Y..»r. I. U. Ul. IV. V. VI. vn, VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. xin. Te»r. VII. VIII. X. XI. XII. II. III. IV. V. VI. Name. f Abib, or NiMH ) ((Exo<i.xii.»:xlii.4>./ lyar, or 'lb. 81 van. Tbamoina. Ab (Kzra vii. V). iUnl (Koh. *i. 15). Tiiri a Kintn vlii. 3). Bnl(l Kings Ti.SS).. (;blilea (Zflch. vil. 1.) Telieth (Eiith. 11. 16). Hliebat (Zoch. 1. 7). A<lar (Erra vl. 15). V»-Adar, Inttrcaiary. number Kngliih of Dap. Honthii. 80 March, April. •/» April, May. 30 May, Jnn«. 2» June, Jnly. 30 July, Aoi^URt. ■i» AllKIMt, 8u|>t. 30 8epi.. IkH. 29 Uet.. Hot. SO Hot., Dec 30 Doc, Jan. 90 Jan., Feb. as Feb., March. Frodneta. f Burloy rlpo. ) ( KiKinbloMoni.J Barley bar /est. Wheat harveet Early vintage. Ripe flgi. i^neral vintage. i Ploogbing and ) ] Bowinr. f Latter grapes. Hnow. Uraii ar.er rain. Winter (Ig. Almood blossom. Jewish Festivals. i Faisover. On leave nod Bread. Pentecost. /Feast of Tnus« I pets. -< Atonenient. 1 Feast of Tabor- V nacles. Dedication. Pwri«. N.B. -The Sacbkd Tkab wm reckoned from the moon »ft. e venial evulnoz. The OiviL Ybab tx^gan In fJeptember (the less productive ixjrlod of the year). The propt cts spnak of the $aered year ; those engaged In secular pursuits, of the eivH year. The year was divided into 12 Ittnar mouths, with a thirtueutb, or intereaiary month, every third year III XXXIII. GEOGRAPHY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE HOLY LAND. The country to the ewt of tl>e Lovant, mea- sured from N. to 8., bet(lnnln({ above Atitiocli and endiuK In the plain below Beer-sheba, is 'M) miles in lenKth, RO in breadth at the nar- rowest, 100 at the widest part. It Is as moua- tainuus as Switzerland, though the mountains do not attain a gnsit elevation. The northern portion (nearly two-thirds of the whole) is known as "UYRiA." the southern as 'PAiiBaTiNa." PHYSICAL FORMATION. BTBIA. a branch of Mount Taurus running southward soon divides into two main forks, the one {L^nun) foliowinK the coast Hue, the other (,Anti-Lihanus) tuniintc Inland, and then sweeping westward, till it joins the other in the rocky heights tliat form the northern wall of the I'LAiN ot EaDttAELON. Tlie latter is broader, but less elevated than tlie former, and more barren, but It tlir-jws out one lofty offshoot in the jagged needle-points of HeumoN (lO.CHX) feet), from which tliere is spread out a fan-like /ange tending eastward, wliici) sweeps along the plain past Damascus to Taln-yra. A little S. of Hkrmon the mountains of Gilead commence, and extend In an irretjular chain southward, till they join those of Moab and Kdom. viW h skirt the eastern shore of the Dead Sea. Li- ban d8 runs from N. to 8. along the western coast, broken only in tnree places; (I) by the Kreat valley of the Orontes (wliere Anttoch stai»ds), ('2) by the narrow plain of Ibsdb (near IskanderCin), and (3) by the wide b-eak called the " Entrance of Ilamath" (Numb. xx<iiv); until, liaving reached its highest point (10,(X)0 feet) near "The Cedars," It turns abruptly westward, and projects a precipitous promon- toi-y into the sea between Tyre and Achzib (Josh. xlx. 29), creating a nntuiu barrier be- tween Syria and Palestine. Tv-rreei the mouths of the Orontes valljy and the lilatrance of Ila- math, a wide plain siretrhef. i.l mfe the sea-coast, on which stood L.iODiCR • [1 takfi) ; and. below It, the mountain range t. rov^n olf frequent lateral rooti K. and W., sometimes jutting Into the sea, fonniiig alternate bays and protiiontories, on the latter of whicli are successively situated, Tttipou, Bhykout, Sidon, and TyrB. Betweer, the two bnnclies, LIbanus and Antl-Llbanu , i lies the plain of Coele-Byria (70 by 7 miles), drained by the river Leontes, which (iir four- flfths of its course fows towards the 8.\V., but then turiing W. thmngh a very narrow gorge, empties Itself into the Mediterranean (tbout two miles from Tyro. Falkbttni! begins at Achilb. It Is bounded on the W, by the Mediterranean, and on the K. by the lordan. Its total length is about 140 miles, and its average breadth 70. ITie wholo ciitintry between these bonndades Is an irregular mass of mountain ranue, rising In a central core, which extends from the gc^e of the Leonte-s, with but one brtak. till It ter- minatw almoat precipitoualjr at Beer sheba. That one break Is the Plaim of Esdrablon, which cuts both the range and the country In iiaif, running irregularly across from the Mediterranean (at A'ut/u) to the Jordan, near Bf.tu-huaN. This plain Is bounded on the N. by the rocky heights of Nazareth, terminating in the Mount of I'mcipitalion and Mount Tal>or : on the fi. by Lillle Uervton, or " the hill of Moreh"(»iTi isolated offshoot of Antl-Libanus) ; .ind on 1 ■- 8. and W. by the range of Carmbl, which, I'iS'.itig up from the sea, sweeps round 8.K. by Jenin (Kn-nanuim), till It recoils with a northward termination (.Mount Gii.boa), which almost divides ttie plain in half. It then throws off a number of isolated knolls and undulating downs about Dotuan and the " Hill of Sama- ria," and connects itself with the main Sama- ritan lange (KbaL and (iERI/im). Continuing Its southerly course, it joins the "hill country of Judaaa," gradually increasing in elevation r.iitil it i-eaches its culminating point in the plateau of Mamre (above Uebron), aboat 3,600 leiit above tlie sea. One spur of this range, tending eastward, terminates In ati abrupt cliff, surrouiuied on three sides by « deep and narrow gorge (Ilinnom and Kedrun, which meet at the loot), forming a natural moat. On this spur stands .l«yusalein, the ancient impregnable fortress of Jebfts, That city, together with Mount Olivet (the opposite crown of the Kedron gonre), Bethi' tiem (on one peak of the main range), and the "House of Abraham," at Mamre, are the highest points iu I'alestine. 7'hls mountain range Is cleft lengthwise (from N, to 8.1 by a singular phenomenon, viz. a great and deep valley, which begins at Antioch and ex- tends to the Gulf of Akaha. At first It follows the course of the Orontes, then that of the Leonte."., forming the "Valley of Lebanon," for an extent of 70 miles. It then falls rapidly to the Ujpper fountains of the Jordan, joins the plains of Huleh. and forms the Jo "'an valley to the Dead Sea, whence It conti,.iies to the Gulf of Akaba. The vMley of Lebanon at its northern extremity Is 2.1100 feet above the sea- level ; at Huleh It Is level with the Mediterra- nean ; while the surface of the Rea of Tiberias IS 6><2 feet, and that of the Deail R«'a 1.292 feet below it. From thence the valley gratlually rises, until It reaches the sea-level at B/iuM- oebeb. This valley is 3t)0 miles long, 140 of which are below t e level of the sea. forming a deep and wide trench In the mountain chain, TO that, to one standing in I'alestine. the eastern bank of the .Torrlan seems to be flanked by a continuous range of mountains, which Is really only the e<lge of the cleft, the elevated plateau continuing eastward In a gentle decline, till it sinks into (he " Syrian Desert. " SDMMAkT. MotTMTAIMB. The two gmt ranges asn : Ka»l- «m-'Aiitl-Llbanus, Bashan, Gllead, Mocb, and Edom; (i^«.<(<irn— LIbanus, Garmol, 8«marlt«n and Judsean HlUt. m OEOQBAPUY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE HOLY LAND. Plains. JlfartWrn«.— Sharon, on the western eoMt between Joppa and Hor, which extends Eoniewhat hiland; I'mLiHTiA. a narrower strip. runniuK soutliward from Jqppa to the "Des>;rt of Shur," known M the ' Land of the Plitlis- tine»," who gave to the country its name "Pa- lestine. " C'«ti<raJ.— BaDSARLOH, the battle-field of Pa- lestine, is an Irregular triaiiKle, one siite (12 miles) formed by the Oalilaean h<lls, another (18 miles) running from the E. to the Sama- ritan ranRc, a third {lH miles) from Jenln to the mountains of Na/areth. But it consists of three parts: (1) N., termlnatina; in a narrow pa«8 into the plain of Accho W., and running on past Tabor eastward fo the hiiis of Oalilee. This is tlie I'lain of Megiddo, where Barak de- feated Sisera, and Pharaoh Necho slew Josiah. It Is bounded on the S. by the termi^iations of Little Hermon and (iilboa, between which runs (2) the I'lain of Jezreel, descending past the well of Ilarod (where Gideon's 300 men lapped with their tongues, Judg. vii), by Beth-slian (where the bodies of 8aul and .lonathan were exposed), to the banks of the .lordan ; and (3) the I'lain of Jenln (Bti-ya/jtim, " the garden-house," 2 Kings ix. -ZJ, towards which Ahaziah fled from Jehu), extending southward from (iiiboa to the Hama- rltan range. Th'; most important historically Is (2), In which the Philistines from Hermon tr'.umphed over Saul encamped on Gilboa. At the foot of the former hill were Bhunem, Nain, and Kn-dor; on the latter ((Jilboa)st(MMl Jezreel, and at its foot lay Naboth's vineyard. Here were fouglit most of the battles between Israel and the Syrians (2 Klng»). Xagterk—^KAUmK (the " Highland " lying to the N.E. of Palestine^ a vast plateau, extending from the mountains of Gilead and Basliau to the Euphrates eastward, from the Lebanons to the Arabian Desert southward. This tract must be divided into three parts: (1) Abam-Naharaim (Ilighlduil ietteeen the two Rivtirs), or Padan- Aram, lying between the Tij^ris and Kuphrates, better known by its Cireek name, MEaoi'OTA- MIA; (2) Arau-DamesK (ITi'ihhmtl (if Daiuiisexu), 2 Sam. vili. 6; (3) "Wilderness" of Aram (2 Chron. vili. 4). still called the Uixuran. It should be noted, that where " Syria" or " Syrian language" occurs in the Authorised Version, the original baa "Aram" and "Aramaic" ro- •pectlvely. Plateadx. Bashan, Gilet^, Hanran. Vallbts. The great centr&I depression In- tersocting the country from N. to S., bttiiiiniing with that of Orontes (In the N.>, Killowed by that of Lebanon or (Joele-Syrla, Uuleh, Jordan, eiddim, and Akaba, BiVESfl. OaoNTffl, flowing N. from Mount LIbanus through Antloch to the Merflt^rranpan. 149 miles; LE0NTR8, rising nea' Ba*lbek. flows 8. down the valley of I^baium to the Mediter- ranean, fif> miles ; KakXda (Ahnna) rises in Anti- Llbanus, flows in mnuy channels to Damascus {7R m*lesK and Is absorbed ui irrigating the plain. Arnon was the boundary between Moab and the Amorit«s, and became the southern frontier of the Israelites east of Jordan. It enters the Dead Sea through a narrow chasm In the rock. Jabboe rises in the eastern plateau, winds westward down a narrow eorgOi ^nd falls Into tba Jordan, halfway between the Bea of Ga- lilee and the Dead Sea. Except during the winter rains, It Is almost dry. It was tne boundary be- tween the territories of Sihon and Og (Josh, xll) ; and also the northern frontier of Ammon, and the scene of Jacob's wrestling witli the angel (Gt.i. xxxli. 22-24). Kihhon drains the Plain of Ksdrafilon, and falls Into the Bay of i Haifa. Jordan (r^detcmding) rises at the foot i of Hermon, and passing through the waters of M EROM and Sea of Tilterlas, fails fnt4) the Dead ! Sea. from which there is no outlet. The direct t distance between Its source and mouth Is 92 miles; from the Boa of Tiberias to the Dead Sea 60; but Its co'inie between the two Is 2(X), with a fall of 61U fe<it in 60 miles. KtDRON Is now a dry bed, ruimiug from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea. Lakes. Merom (TTuhV), sir miles long by four broad; Tiberiah, fifteen bv eight miles: Dead Sea (or Lake AspiutUiUt), forty-six us teu miles. CHIEF TOWNS OP SYRIA. Antioch, the capital of the Seleucidns. U situated 16 miles from the s(;a (41 from the mouth of the tortuous Omntfs) ; Its seaport was Seleuoia. It was the third city In the Roman Empire ; bocAme the first centre of Christian Missions under Paul and Barnabas (Acts xiii. 1, 2, *c.) ; and after the destruction of Jerusalem was the head of the Ea:<tern Church, its Patriarchate extending to Babylon, aud including the whole of Syria and Palestine. Damasci^b Is the most ancient exl,:*lng city. Founded by U/., son of Aram, son of Shem, It has existed as a city without intermission for about 4.000 years, and Is still prosperous, with a population of 150,000. It owes its continued prrs' erity to its uniuue position, at the foot of i,he barren mountains that form the eastern termination of Anti-Libanus, and at the edge of the wide sandy desf^rt that stretches for elKht (lays' jor.rney to the Euphrates. It Is a paradise in a wilderness, the "gaiden of the Lord In the middle of wide-sp' ; .id desolation. Its luxuriance Is due to the river Abana (and Its tributary the Pharoar), which bursts ovX from the aoun- tains, forces a pas.sage through the limestone rock, distributes Its waters over the alluvial deposit brought down by its boisterous torrent, and is etitirely absorbed in a plain on!y 30 miles In diameter. It was probabiy visited by Abra- ham in his Journey to Canaan (<ien. xv. 2i, whence he obtained his steward ; and to It he pursued the f(mr kings who sacked Sodom. It was sub- jugated by David (2 Sam. vili. 6), after which, under the dynasty of the Hadads, its policy was to encourage internecine war between the rlvAl kingdoms of Israel and Judali, siiilng sometimes with one, sometimes with the other, and it was alteniately conquered and victorious, uatll the Assyrians triumphed over It and Israel (2 Kings xvi. 9) ; but it is called by Isaiah " the head of Syria" (Is. vil. 8). For a time It became iiifenor to Antloch; after the battle of Issus li passed into the hands of the Ilomans; in Paul's time it was held by Aretas the Arabian (2 Cor. xl. 32); It grew In magnificence, and when captured by Mohammedan Arabs (a.d. 684) was " one of tho first cities of tba Bast. " Ttbb (Tsur— IIm Boek) probably gave its name to Syria. Its marvellous wealth and commeroa are described hj Esektel (zxyll), and its destruo- »V GKOGRAPHT AND TOPOGBAFHY OF TfiK HOLY LAND. tlon by Nebuchadner.zar foretold (Ewk. xxtI. Ti, which hi\pi)«ne<i aft«r thlrt«'<n years' siege, it was rebtiPt uii an ixlatid rock, but again stortn- ed by AleAdiider. T'le l»i-aelit«» were unable to take It (liidg. i. SI). Pavid and Botonion made pe4Cd with Hiram its king Ci Ram, v. 11; 1 FJ'ii.a v). Our Lord once visit«d its neigh- bouihood (Matt. xv. 21), and Paul landed at its port (Acts xxi. 3). ZiDOM (Saula— JTiih), the mother <• ity of ThoB- nicia (Is. x.\lii. 12), is said to take its iiani>« from a son of t'anaan ; but was niorii probably so called from ili« primary occupation of its ('a,- naanite builders, Hiilon bf.\nit the Greek sp«lling of the Syriac Saida. it is one of the oldtist ci- ties in ths world, and was alread' tamoiis In Joshua's time (xi.t. 2«>. Its archit'icts were the best in Syria (1 Kinirt v). Aliab married the dauirhter of its king Ktiibaa!. It was ca)>tured by SJialmaneser, B.C. T^), and aKain by the I'cr- sians. B.c.3.50. Paul touched tiiere on his voyage to Rome (Acts xxvii. 3). Near to Zidoii stood Zarephath. where Klijah was received by the widow (1 Kings XTii. 9). CHIEF T0WN3 OF PALESTINE. On the Goatt. 1. AoCBO. or Akka, near the foot of Mount Carmel, was occupied by Phoe- nicians, whom the tribe of Asher could not dislotlge, It is only once mentioned in the " \ Testameni (Tuug. 1. 31), and once in the N(..', under its later Greek name, I'tolertiaia t'A'f,» xxi. 7). Under the Crusader* it became iii« .seat of the Christian kiitgdom, and the liead- quariers of the Knights Templars, from win im it derived its nxMlern name of Saint ,lsan d'Acre. The ijlain of Acrho, wr ; 'mI by the Kbhon, is the most fertile In Palestine. 2. 0«SARKA has no place in history before Christ. It wtus only a poor landing-place, 27 miles N. of Joppa, till Herod the (Jreat built a city there worthy of the Ilorrian power, made It the seat of government, and called it Cj«sare«i Sebaste (Angus**) in honour of the Kmp(!ror. It was the central depot of Iloman troops. &. Joppa (.Jaffa, Yd/a) Is a place of very groat artiouity. It waa allott'd to I>an (Josn. xix. 46). it was the port at which the; timber from Lebanon for bnlldliig S-'lomon's temple was landed (2 (Jhron. li. Ifi), and again for fe'i,, M' ins? it (Kzra iii. 7). From it Jonah embarlted when he fled to TARflHisH (in Spain): here Peter restored Dorcas to life, saw his vision, and re- ceived the messengers of Cornelius. It is fre- quently mentioned In the story of the wars of the Maccabees. It Is about 35 miles distant by road from Jerusalem. </'«n(r(iI. The main cities of Palestine were on )u Ights naturally strong, and were also forti- fied by art. BBTHSAlbA, on the Jordan, two miles above the Sea of (talilee (also called Juliaa, after the daughter of Augustus), was built by Philip the tetrarch. Two cities were »o called, both de- riving their name, " Hou.<e of Fishing," from the great shoals of fish attracted thither by the hot springs. It was here ttutt Christ fed the flye thousand vLuke 1x. 10—17). BKTH8AIDA (El-Talngh^h), prlnclnally men- tioned in the Gosk,, :s, and warned by the fate of its nam«sake Baida {Sidon) on the other sea, was about two miles south-west of ChorazIn, on the be.acb, Just under the rockv promontory on which stood Capernaum, of which it was a suburb, it was the .esldenco of Andrew, Peter, James. John, and Philip (probably also of Tho- mas, John XX*. 2), and the scene of two mira- culous draugiits of fish. Oapesnauh (Khim Minyeh*) was a Roman settlement with a castellated fort, on a pro- montory overlooking the Lake, "in tlu! borders of /abulon and Nephtliallm." It was the centre of Roman taxation and govnnnnent lit Galilee; and accordingly possessedagarrison(Matt.viil. 5), with centurions and other officers. Civil repre- sentatives of the Roman power (the noblen.an, John Iv. 46>, with a large staff of tax-Kather- ers (Mark 11. IB), were stationed there ; but the Jews were too small and poor a colony to build their own synag»>gue (Luke vii. B). Capernaum was built at the junction of the four great central rjads from Arabia, Egypt (via Jerusa- lem), Tyre, and Damascus, and at the northern comer of the luxuriant *' Plain of Gennesaret." Though adjacent to the sea, it does not seem to have stofKl on the beach. Our Lord made it " His own city " after His rejection from Naza- reth; He often taught in its synagogue, yet only once did He Illustrate His teaching by a pa- rable taken from seafaring pursuits 'namely, the "Draw-net"), usually choosing illustrations from the cultivation of "tne I'laln," or the traffic of the merchants, who bartered their gootls at the Junction Fount outside the city. Here Tievi sat at receipt of custom, and enter- tained our Lord and many pnblir'ans at a feast. Hera Christ healed the |)alsied man (Matt. Ix, 2—7); sent Peter for the tiibnte-money ; heal- ed the man vlth a withered hand; raised Jalrus' daughter: mosr probably ccmverted Mary of the adjoining village of MairdOa: preached the sermon on the "Bread of lilfe'' (John vi. m, find that " !n ♦h.i I'lain ; " and foretold the overthrow of ('ap»'ri>aum from its proud and elevated position (Matt. xl. 2:!, '24), noting the similarity of its site in the "(Jarden of Princes" to that of SiHlom In the "Garden of the Lord " (Gen. xili. 10). C«8AaEA PBiLiPn (Bnniaa), near the upper source of the Jonlan. It is probablv the site of " Baal-ga<l," the northern limit of Joshua's conquests (Josh. xl. 17). Here Herod the Great erected a temple to Cassar Augustus, which PhiMp (Luke III. 1) enlarged, calling it by the name of the reijining emperor (Tiberius C-Rsar), with the ad(ii:ion of his own. It was here that Teter ct)iifessed Christ's Divinity, six days before He was transfigured, as is sup- posed, on the ailjacent Ilermou. Gborakw (TeU-num) stood on the northern shore (western extremity) of the Lake of (}en- nesaret. a position on that sea corresponding to that of Tyre on the M'Hliterranean ; hence our Lord's ocmparlson of the two (Matt. xl. 21,22). * Hm Mentifleatlon of Capemsam with th* pronoBtary by KIwb Mlayvh it •vpportsd b* tha OBiTsrsal testtaiony of the moot anrirnt iravellors, \>j tha minntA dMrrlptlnn of Matthew, and t>y the whole mbout of the Uo<peI nar- rative. There it t«arcely a siniiie valid arKuninii In favuar of Teli-IIaiii. ■H ittfm 11 ■ ■*■■ GEOGBAFHY AND TOPOGBAPHY OF TUK HOLY LAND. DsoAPOLia (Ten OiUet), a district to the east of Jordan, lyinK soutli and south-east of the Sea of Galilee, extending north to Damascus, and south to the river .labbok, colonised by veterans from the criny of Alexauder (whence Its Greek name). The most Important of Its cities were Gerasa, Gadara, Hippos, Telia. Philadelphia, Scy- thopolls (on the west of Jordan), GKNNisaARKT. The banks of the Sea of Ga- lilee are almost precipitous. On the east there Is only one break, vl/. opposite Tiberias. On the north-west is the small bay between Chorazin and f^-thsaida, with Its crescent-shaped plain abou wo miles In length by three-quarters of a ill lie In width, at the southern extremity of which stood the promontory of Oapernaum. KoundluK this we cori'.e upon the rich tropical plain of " (teimesaret," the Oarden qf Prinret (the soene of "the Power"), teeming with rich vr«fttatk>n. and hedged to the water's brink with oleanders, and the nuhk thorn, filled with myriads of sparrows (Luke xli. 6). This plain sweeps Into an aniphltheatre of hills, having a widtli of about one mile In Its broadest part, and a length of about three miles from noru to horn. MaqdaLa. at the southern extremity of the ' Plain of Gennesaret, behind which are the " Mount of beatitudes," and the trailitional site of the ndraclo of f'teding the four thousand. ' Nazarbth. Ascendhii? the height, and Jour- neying west by south, wo come to a wide plateau (in the cluster of hills which form the northern wall of the T'lain of Esdra^lon, and In Its centre Is a small dell, out of whose bosom rises, !>estde a crystal fountain, a knoll on which stood Gana. Passing it we mount a hlghi;r range of hills to the west, and fltid ourselves on the margin of an extinct volcano, on the sides of whose crater the city of iNazai'eth clinfis with Its liouses tier above tier. ROYAL Al^ID SACKED PLACES. The history of the^ld Testameut Is matnly confined, i>i PaUntine, to that i)ortlon below Mount Tabor, and chiefly centres round Es- drafilon, Shrchem. Shiloh, Beth-el, Mamre, He- bron. Jerusalem, '".eer-sheha, ail wliich towns (except the last) stand ou high elevations. Berr-BHEBA Orell of the oath, or well of seven) lay at the foot of the range, and on the edge of the plain stretclilnir from Egypt round to the vale of SIdillm. It is eleven miles south of He- bron, but twelve iinurs' walk. To It Abraham retired after the d.struction of Sodom, and lived there TR years. I>iaac 1«0, Jacob 77, and Esau 100. Abraham dug tlUM-e two large vrells. and Isaac five more, which still exist. Abraham also built an altar, and planted a sacred grove round It, which became the first fixed sanc- tuary In Palestine, and here Jacob and his whole family sacrificed, as they went down Into Egypt. Here also Abraham received orders to take Isaac and sacrifice him, and here were enacted all the chief events of Isaac's life t—his own birth, and that of Esau and Jacob; the purchase by Jacob of Bsau's birthright, and his reception of his father's blessing. Here Samuel's sons sat as Judites (1 .Sara, vlll, 2). and Flljah left his servant when fleeing to Mount Binal A Kings xlx. V. It was the birthplace of one qtieen of Judah, ZIbiah. wife of Ahaziah (2 Kings ill. 1); 11 place of Idolatrotis worship (2 Kings xxtU. 8) ; aud the southeru buundAry of In«el. Bethant lies on the eastern shoulder of uie Mount o7 Olives, a mile and a half firom Je- rusalem, on the way to Jericho. It is reach- ed by three roads: (1) winding westward to the north of the summit of Olivet; ('/) the old- est road, striking directly up the hill, and meet- ing the other b«!yond the summit; (3) winding round the eastern shoulder. AH start from (Jethseniane, In the bottom of the Kedron val- ley. Bethany Is only celebrated for our Lord's visits to the house of Lazarus on three occa- 1 slons: once when Mary sat at Ills feet (Luke ; X. 38—42) ; again when He raised Lazarus ^John xl); and again when. In Simon's house, Mary anointed His " bodv for the burial " (Matt, xxvl. 6. 7) : from which time, till the night of His betrayal. He appears to have slept there every night. In the immediate neighbourhood Jesus ascended to heaven. Betb-bl (Lux, anciently a Canaanlte royal city) was the boundary town between Reivjaraln and Ephraim (Jush. xviii. 22). Situated at the entrance of two great mountain-passes, (1) by Michmash to Jericho, (2^ by Beth-horon to the plains of Sharon and Philistia by the sea, it was the key to the southeru kingdom ; hence It was one of Joshua's first conquests, and became the border-fortress of Israel. It stands on a height midway between Shechem and Hebron, in the very centre of ihe land, within sight of Jerusa- lem, only seven miles distant. Ifere Abraham built his second altar, received the second pro- mise from .lehovah, and returned to sacrifice after going to Egypt. Jacob, fleeing from fisau, slept under the shelter of Abraham's altar, had a vislou of aogels, and pave to the spot its nana, " Hou.se of rtod ; " he returned after twenty years to perforin his vow there, rebuilt the altar, set up a pillar, and received his cha..ge of name. Here he hurled Deborah under an oak, beneath whose sliadow anotlier Deborah (Judg. iy. 5) had her tent. Samuel made It a seat uf Judgment and central place of sacrifice, and to it l)avid sent firsifrults of the spoil of Zikiac (1 Sam. XXX. 27). Jeioboam I made It the chief sanctuary of his kingdom, setting up a calf and altar, which Josiah destroyed; but in Elijah's last visit before his translation there was a School of the Prophets still existing. To it Ellsha returned from Jericho, and cursed the mocking youths. Under Jeroboam II it was a royal residence, with a royal chapel and chap- lains, when the prophet Amos was sent there to warn Israel (Amos vii. 13). After the Captivity, the priest sei^t from Assyria to teach the settlers was stationed at lieth-el. Arourid Beth-el, grouped on a cluster of hills, are Ophrah (Gideon's uatlve placet, and Blm- mon ("the refuge of the Benjamites, Judg. xx.46), on the enst ; Kamah (Samuel's home), Mi^peh (the great place of assembly, where Saul was elected), (ilbeah (Saul's native place), and Ana- thoth (the birthplace of Jeremiah), in a cirolo to the south. Bethlerkm (Howie of Bread) is about fbnr miles south of Jerusalem. It is also called E- phrath and Ephratah (MIc. v. 2). It was the scene of Baohel's death and burl.al ((ten. xxxv. 19); the native place of Sanmel's father (1 Sam. 1. 1): tht! residence of Boaz and Iliith (Ruth Iv. 11); an.^ the hirtliplace of David (1 Sam. xvii.l2). It was once captured by the Philistines (2 Sam. xxlll. 14). The house of Boa/, the patrimony of David, vms bestowed by him on Chimhaia taa 84 •' I GEOGRAPHY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE HOLY LAND. OtHadite. and bf^cnme the kh(in, or Inn, nn the great roa.l to K^'ypt. It was tin; last rallyliiK- point uf the remnant of ,)udah after the inva.siun of Xebnchadnezzar (.lur. xli. 17), and the birth- place uf our Lord (Luke il. 11). Hrbbon (Kirjath-Arhn, four cities) oonslnts of four villaK'^s on a cluster uf heights, about six hours' walk srtnth of Bethlehem, and eleven miles from Jerusalem. Its foundatli>n was near- ly coiitempoiary with that ot l>amascus. Sarah filed and was burled here. In the cave of Mach- pelah, to which were broui^ht the remaln.H of Abraham, Isaac, Uebekah. Leah. an<l Jacob. It became the Inheritance of Caleb, and was a Le- vltical city and a city of refuge. It^became Da- vid's first capital, where six of his sous were born ; and here Joab killed Abner, David re- ceived from the htads of the ten ti'ib>'8 the offer of the kingdom, and Absalom began his rebellion. Jf:bi'"Ho Is distant about five and a half honrr.' walk from Jerusalem to the north-east, in the deep valley of the Jonlan, near its mouth. It was tin* first acquisition of Joshua, miracu- lously thrown op<;n to him. and required by God to be burnt as a flrst-olTcirinit (Josh, vl); and a curse was Imprecated on any one who i^ibullt it. which fell upon Hiel the Beth-elite In the time of Ahab, S«X» years later (1 Kings xvl. 34). In the tinte of Kli.sha there was a School of the Prophets there. Antony t^avi' It to ricopatra. Herod rented It of he', and afl»!r- wards built a palace there, in which he died. The Jericho of the New Testament tRiha) was a mile and a half to the south of the old city; It was a small pKre, but was visited by our Ijord. when He healed Bar-Tini»ti8 anil convert- ed Zacchaeus (Luke xviii. 36 ; xix. 1—9}. JkbcsaLBM iJehux-Halem^). the ancient royal rity, as Is said, of Mrlchi-Zkdek fthe King of Ri'iUieiin^'if^s). and chief fortress of the Jebusite tribe, stands on a spur oi the main ranee, cleft to the south into two ridtres. of which tlie west (ZiON) Is the higher, and the east (Morlah> the more precipitous: the former has two peaks iZlon and Acra). and the latter two (Moriah and Bezetha). each separated from the other by a shallow dfpri'S'lon. Ori Moriah Abraham offered Isaac, David the explatoi^ sacrifice to stay the destroyinitangel (2 Sam. xxlv.aii. and 8oloa\on built the temple. It was unconnuered by t!ie Israelites till David took It and made It th« (Mpital, from which time the n:itlona1 history centred around it. Its isolated position and natural strength made it suitable for Its pur- pose; but its small dimensions preventeil Its bcltig more than i centre of defence and govern- ment. On Its western side was the deep gorge of Hlimom, on the past that of the Kedron (also called Jehoshaphat); b <>th gorges unite at the southeni extremity, and run on to the Dead l^ea, 15 miles distant. It Is X^ miles from the Medlten-anean. and at a maximum elevation of 2,.'>'2S feet above Its lev*-!. It remained the capital for 4(i0 years, till binned by N'l'huchad- nez/ar; btit was r<-btiilt by K/ra and Nehe- mlah.and destroyed by the Uonifliis \ t- 70. Iti the time of our Lfird It was littlf ■in the cetitre of th<? prlesthoo«l and ui of Jti- rliiism. Inhabited ly the Hteratl aii>i ilcvutees; it contained i.'^O synniigoBues for instruction. The Tmnji wsa built on the eruwD of Moriah, " the threshing-floor of Araunah " (2 ('hron. 111. «), with a surrounding platform 612 feet square. The building {Nnom) would seem to have stood on the summit of the r«)ck, in which graduated platforms were cut. forming the courts of the Jews and women. The N<ios was small (fid by 20 cubits), and was divided into the Holy of Holies and Holy Place (l.*>. a chancel and nave), the former used once a year, the latter occupied only by the priests performlnp daily service. In the former was the ark ; in the latter, the altar of incense (In the centre of the further end), with the table of shewbread on Its one side and the golden candlestick on the other. These two parts were suparatnd by a veil, rhlch was rent at the crucitixion (Matt, xxvii. M). The court of the (ientiles surrotnided the Viki.i. but was on a lower platform, separated off by a trellis fence. The Nana was, like Mount Binai. the sanctuary of Jehovah, fenced off (Exod. xlx. 23) from the Gentiles' court, the plain below. Solomon finish- ed his temple B.0. 1(XM; It was tle.stroyed B.C.5K8; rebuilt under Ezra and Nehem'ah B.C. 515; p<d- luted by Antlochus B.C. 1(T7; Its restoration com- menced by Herod B.C. 17; flaisbed a.d. 29; again destroyed by Titus a.d. 70. Mamrb Is situated half an hoar's walk above Hnbron. on the highest elevation in Palestine, overlooking the vale of Biddim and the Mediter- ranean. This was Abraliam's dwelling-place, when news came to him of Lot's capture. Here he had the v'sion of God's spiritual Presence.— the lamp of fire (Gen. xv. 17) ; her^ Ishinael waa born, the rite of circiuncision was ordered, the promls;! by the three angels of Isaac's birth and the revelation of the destruction of Sodom were made (Gen. xvill). Bam.miia, the Kecond capital of Israel, was built by OnnI (Ahab's fai ler), on the hill of Si-fmer (a little north-west of Shechem), and vvas the scene of many events under the mo- narchy. It was occupied by the Syrians (1 Kings X*. M), taken (B.r. 720) by Assyrians, and re- built by He' (k1 the Great. SHKCHBM (N'atihuit), on the side of OerlT.lm, was the Jtrst spot on which Abraham built an altar (<Jfii. xll. <^) ; h—ice it is the most fkiiclent- ■ ly nacretl place In Hebrew history. This altar I .Tacob rescued from the Amorltes ((Jen. xlvlll. I 22). and rebuilt and surrounded with a parcel j of land he bought (Gen. xxxill.l8->2n). which be- 1 came the burial-nlace of the Patriarchs (Acts I vli. iro. It was the scene of the slaughter of ! the Bhechemltes by Simeon and Levi (Gen. xx'xiv. 2.'>>; under a famous oak Jacob buried ; the Aramlte gods, around which oak Joshua a.s- 1 sen>hled the 1sra"lil»-s to offer sacrifice, and to j rwad out the blessings (from Gfrizim) and cuises i ifrom KbaDof the Iavv. Immediately on entering i the Promised Land ; and here again he assem- bled them to renew the covenant before he died, wlien ho s<)t up a pillar as a witness (Josh. I xxlv. 2fl). At this pillar Abimelech was made kitig. and Rehohoam met the heads of tribes, who sought redress. Hero the ten tribes re- volted, and maile Jeroboam their king. Its site is still known as "The Pillar." At the well ol Jacob (SfHj paces south-east) our Lnrd conversed with the Samaritan woman (John Iv). It wu j then the chief city of the haniarltan sect, a I remnant of whom still re«ld« there. A mile I distant to the eut is Joseph's toai^ lift :1 i I MOUNTAINS OP 8CRIPTUKE. Hbilob Hen a littlo off the road, on a knoll rising out of a secluded dell, "on the north side of Beth-el, on the «;ast of the hifthway that go«ith up from Hcth-el to Bhcchem. an<i on the south of Lebdiiah " ( Judg. xxi. 19). Ilrre Joshua set up the tabentarip,, made tho allotment of (Ja- naan to the trib>'«, and dismissed them with his benediction to their possessions. It becaum the first Kreat sanctuary ; priests' houses sprang up round it, till it was called " the temple ' (1 Sam. ill. 3). Here Eli lived and died, Bamuel minis- ten^d before the Lonl. and an annual festival was held in honour of the ark Uudg. xxi. 19—24). After the capture of the ark by the rhillstin"s, Bhijiih decliifd : but Aliijah prophesied there (1 Kings xiv, 1—17). Its destruction was maiie a warning to Jerusalem (Jer. vii. 1:^—14 ; xxvi. 6;. TiRZAH, the first capital of Israel, lies a little to the north-aast of Sheohem, and is beautifully situated on a ridge projeclini: from Mount Kbal (8. of S. vi.4). It was originally the seat of a Ca- naanitekingt'Josh.xiI.24). IlereZimrl murdered EUh: here also he burnt bis palace over his head when the city wM taken by Onui (1 Kings xvt. 10. 18). LEVITIOAL CITIES 48. Hebron, Libnah, Jattir, Eshtcmoa, Holon. Dea'r, Ain. Juttah, Beth-shemesh (Judah and Himeon); (libeon, Ueba, Anathoth, Almon (B«»i- jiiinin) ; Phecliem, Gezer, Kibzaim, Beth-horon (Kphraim): Kltekeh, Gibbothhn, Aljalon, (iath- rimmon (Dan); Tanach, (lath-rimmon, (ioian, Beesh-terah (MnmuMM; Kishon. Dabareh, Jar- mnth. Kn-k'annim (J.tnnrhar); Mishai, Atxlon, llelkath, Uehob (Anher); Kedesh, llannnoth- dor, Kartan (ffaphtnU) ; Joknoam, Kartah, Dimnali, Nahalal (Zelmltf:*); Bezer. Jahazah, Kedemoth, Mephaath UieMhun) . Bamotb-Ui- lead, Mahauaim, Ueahbou, Jazer (Qad)' CITIES OF REFUGE. B-^BRON (in Judah), Sbbcbbh (in Ephruim), Kburam in NdplUnli). Be/.ER fin Be^ben).^ili^.AM (in Bfulum), UaMOTH (iu OilMd). XXXIV. MOUNTAINS OF SCRIPTURE. I Nan. Abakiu. . Ararat. . BA3HAW. . Oakmkl. . Ebal. . . Gerikih. . GILBOA. . OILEAD. . HERMON(or MT.810N). HOR. . . HOBKB. . Lebanon. Mobiah. . Nrbo. . . Olivht. Srir. . Binai. . SlOK ( = '/lON). Tabob. ZION. . RKFERENCBS. Num.xxxiii.47,48. Gen.viii.4. . . . Deut. iii. 13. . . . 1 Kln.xviii. 19. . Dt'Ut. xxvil. 4. . . Josh. viii. 32, 33. John Iv. 20. . . . I Sam. xxxi. H. 1 Ham. xxix. 1. Gen. xxxi. 48. . . Deut. iv. 48. . . . Num. x:i , 28. . . Kx. ill. 1 IKIn. xix.8. 2 Chron. ii. 8— 10, . 2 0hron.Ul.l. . . Dflut. xxxlv. 1. . AasooiATioNa. Gen. xxxvl. 8. Ex. xix. 1-11. Reb.xii.22. Rev. xiv. 1. Judg. iv. 14. , Mark ix. 2, 2Sam. V. 7. . Balaam's blessing. . Resting-place of the ark. Part of Dg's territory ; famous for its oaks and wild cattl*.. Elijah's sacrifice. Cursing' of law-breakers ; site of the stones inscribed with tho Law. Blessing of the keei>ers of the Law ; site of Samaritan temple. Scene of Saul's death ; site of Jezreel. Scene of the covenant between Laban and Jacob. Oreat, a ctinjf ctured site of the Transfiguration ; LillU, site of Shunem, Kn-<ior, and Nain. Scene of Aaron's death. Scene of burning bush ; law-giving; Elijah's dewjiation. Source of timber for Solomon's temple. The sacrifice of Isaac, and siti; of Solomon's temple ; afterwards called Zion*. The range from whose summit (Pwoab) Moses saw the Pro- mised Land. Scone of David's flight from Absalom ; of Christ's weeping over Jerusalem ; and of His Ascension. In Idumaea or Edom ; taken by Esau from tlie Tlorites. In Arabia; scene of Israelite encampment for ten mouths, and of giving of the Law. Scene of Barak's camp, and, possibly, of Christ's transfiguration. Stronghold of Jubusites, stormed by .Toab; site of David's palace, and of tabernacle • The tabernacle having been erTtttd on Zion, and all the temple worship arranged there by David, and many Psalms composed during his forty years' reii^n, "Zion" had become incor- porated into the devotional b(H)ks and language of tho Isroelites; so, after the erection of Solomon's temple, the nnm^ Zion passed over to it with the tabernacle and tha «ervice, "Moriah " dropped out of the phraseology, and the two hills, united by a wide bridge, became cue In name. 86 nrl (1 Kings 8. »oa. Hoi on. (Juilah aiiri ilmoii {Heii- Heth-horom jalon, (iath- iion, (tolan, tbareh , Jar- lal, Alxlon, IlaniiRoth- n, Kartah, r. Jahazah, Kamotb-Ui- td). Epiiraim), LtUt.. 1 with the tcmpln. iU, Kite of Q. ifterwards the Pro- ipiiig over >iith!i, and gu ration. ['a pttlaoe, Ked there me incor- ^ctlon of J service, , becamo XXXV. KIVERS, LAKES, &c. OF SCRIPTUTIE. N^.—B.. = Atver ; L. = Lake ; B. = Brook ; 8. = Ben : W. — Water t. Namb. ('OnNTBT. RErERBNCr.B. EVENTB CONNaUTED WrFH EACH. Mod. N\mm. ABANA, B. . . Damascus, Syria. 2 Kin. V. 12. . (^ommendeii by Nftaman. It Is one of the cliief channels of the I'varSda, which lssn(!« from the rocks of Anti-Liba- nus.and is absorbed In the plain of Dauiascus, which it rend»jis remarkably luxuriant. Abanlas. * ARNOM. B. . . . E. of .Jordan. . . Num. xxl. IS- Boundary of Moab and the Kl Mojeb. OUeud. IS. Amorltes ; sceneof a victory of Israel in their pas.sage througii tliH wilderness. (^HRBAB. R. . . ChaldflBa Ezek. 1. 1, S. . Scene of EzekleVs visions . KhabOt. Cheiuth, V. . . VJaliis of .Inricho. 1 Kin. xvii. 6. . Elijah fed by ravens . . . K"lt. E«ypT, lliver of. (ten. XV. 18. W. boundary of rromtsed Mle. Land. „ fit ream of. Ik. xxvii. 12. . Arlsch .'?). KUPBBATES, It. . Me»'ip<)tanii» . . Geu.il. 14. . . * E*. boundary of the Promis- ed Land. The river on which Babylon was built ; called "the Flood" (Josh. xxlv. 2). One bouiidary of Paradise. Euphrates. Cbinnbrith, . Jordan Valley.. . Nnm.xxxlT.ll. Its name varied at diflTerent Bahr Tet- or. It was partly In Josh. xi. 2. times, being generally taken from some Important city on barlyeh. Chinneroth, L. the tribe of Ze- Matt. XV. iS. QaliUf. a. bulun, partly In Naphtall; thepio- Luke V. 1. its shore (these names are Ch'niusaret, L, John vi. 1. chronologically arranged). It was the scene of most of our Tiberiat, B. montory of Ara- meh.theN. extre- Lord's ministerial life In Ga- mity of tlifl plain lilee ; and especially o( the of (Jennesaret, be- • two miraculous draughts of ing the bourifUi7 ^. fish, one at the beginning. of those tribes the other at the close of His ^Josh. x\x. 13. 35). ministry (see "Gennesaret" and " Capernaum." pp. K?. «4). One boundary of Paradise. GIHOM, R. . . . Rden Gen. 11. 13. . . Uabob, B. . . . Chaldaaa. . . . 2 Kin, xvll. 6; lChron.v.26. Captivity of Reuben. Gad, Manasseh, and central tribes of Israel. Khabour. HiDDGKEL, R. . Kden Gen. 11. 14. . . One boundaiT f>f Paradls*' Tlcris, or Djilek. Zurka. .lABBOK, B. . . Gilead Gen. xxxH. 22. Boundary between Amnion and Moab; scene of Jacob's wrestling in pi aver. JOBDAK, B. . . E. boundary of Pa- 2 Kin. V. 10. . River of baptism, or begin- Sherlat-el- lestine. ning of new life. Kbebir. Kanah, B. . . . Palestine. . . . Josh. xvl. R. . . Border of inheritance of E- phraim and Maniisseh. Kkobon. R. . . Judna Johnxvlil.l. . Beetle of Adonijah's rebellion. Crossed by Christ and apo- stles on the niktlit of betrayal. KedrAn. RISBOM, B. . . Palestine. . . . Judg.1v.7;T.21j Scene of Bisera's defeat and Nahr Mu- lKlaxvlll,40. of the slaughter of the pro- phets of Baal. katta. Mrrom, W. . , Asher. Salt Sea. . . . Canaan, B. of the Gen. xlv. 3. . . Variously called; site of So- I">eadf?ea.or Jordan Valley. dom, (iomfirrah. *c., and of Bahr-Lat. 8fa of Ihe Plain. Deut.. Iv. 49. Joel 11. 20. battle of five kings against four. Ea.H Sea. The Sen. Ezek. xlvll. 8. GbbatSea. , . Europe, Asia, A- Ezek. xlvil. 16, Mediter- frica. 19. 20. ranean. rHABPAR, R. . . Damascus. Syria. 2 Kin. V. 12. . Tributary of MrMa; prais- ed by Naaman. One bonndarv of Paradise. Taura.* T^RON, R. . . . Eden Gen. 11. 11, . . Zarbd, B. . . . Num.xri.W. . Boundary between Edom and Moab. El Ahsy 1 1 'Damaicni V%» properly (m« grest river only, '.he BKrilda, divided into leven ehanneli above the o^vt, wbicb nil pM<l tlirough it» TKrioim qnnrters, csrrying »n »bund»nt gnpply ftir drinkinii; »nd olesnxing purponee. Kaeb branch II called u rirer (A^uhr), and it dialiuf^uUhed by i>onM "ipectal fanoied property; but the two moet highly eateemed are the Abaniaa (Ahana,, and Taura (FAiarjMr). I? !l i XXXVI. ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE. In Its physical characteristics Palostlue Is unique, coniblnlnK th« most opposite physical fcatnren : a^. maritime and iiilaixi, nuiuntaln and plain, luxuriance and desert, colil and tropical, glacial and volcanic, pastoral and arable. Borne species of aninialH. formerly alnindant, liave disappeared, e^. tlie lion, wild bull, rhluooer«.>8, bison ; buteighty speci'-s of uiauimaila still exist there. }. SUMMARY OF THE MAMMALIA OF THE BIBLE. Orounded nn the Rev. W. IIoOOHToN'8 Paper ("TransaeUnni of Boeiety of Jiiblieal Arehmtdogy"). DlNUTKO. AHTtLurc . . Api. . . . • An (tufin). . . Am (lol/d). . . Bk*r Bvi.L(dome»tif) Biri.L(ut'(d) Camm. . . . Cat. . . . . Dtrn. . . . . !><» DuLrHiH. . . Fai.loit Diikh, . QAlSLUk . . . OuATdU). . . •• • ■ • ■ QuAT (mlH). . ,f . • . • Ohkvhodhd. IlAaai . . . UuHHt. . . . HiprupuTAMi;*. Hvama. . . . JaCKAIm . . . LcOPAKD. , , IllOH MllLC-KAT. . . Mouac. . , . MuiB. . . , Ox BmiLiiB TaAMILATIOR. t*yK»rg. . . wild OS. . . Ap«. . . . Au Wild •«■ B«ar. . . . Okttle, oxen. Unicorn. Oamtl. . . Oat. . . • Fallow dm>r. Dog. . . . Bam Rhinocuio*. . Buup. . . . .. (tvild). . 0Nico>n. • . WoL». . . . Uart. hind. , Boe, rosbnck. Hencoat . , t, a ■ Chkmolt. . . Wild goat. . Oreyhonnd. , Hara. . . . . Hone. . , . BuhuDioth. Dolofnl cwa. tiiraa. Pox. , . . Iioopard. . . Lion. . . . Mola. . . . MouM. . . . Mnl*. . . . Tonng Bull. . Oxen. . . , BaflB. , . ShMp. . . . A^Wil'l Uoat 8m Wild Bull Wolf. . . . Hkhbiw OaiaiMAL. Dlth6n. . TA or Uo. . Koph. . . . Uhau6r. . , PHreh. . , D6b. . . , Alepb. . Itatm. . OimAl. . Mont. . . Tachmur. Ueleb. . . , Ayyal. TseW. . Yatud. Ttipta; Zemar. Y4'W. . . Zarzlr. . Amebetb. Sftt. . . Behemotb. pi. OcbimJ. Bhbal. . . Nfcmar. . Aryeh. Tinehometb. 'Akhbar. . Pered. . Bh6r. . . B&kar. . AyW. . . TiOii. . Xaftb. . BarrPAiiiNT Tramilatiom. TTU-yopyof. cAo^of. . oro?. . . rifxiirno^. KTJvrf, . . fXOfOK«p(i>f. xa/xT^Aoc. aiAovpo*:. KVUtV. . . SopKaq, . , rpaYOf. . , KOf/LYlKowdfJ' 5aAi(. oAeVcTuip. , Xoipoypvk- A105, IffTTOS. . . . dijptni. . . . None. .... aKtomfi. . . TTupSoAic. . A«wv. . . . aenraXaf. . fJiVV rffxiovof. . . /mdoxof. . . ravfios, . . icpio«. . . . irp<i/3ara. . AvK<K. AmiTBIAH IlMCRI^ Tiom. Da-an-ao. . Borkhfts. . Udumn. , Imtra. . . Tterl. . . Dabun. . Alap. . . Bi-i-ma. . Uammalo. None, Kallm. . . Nakhim. . Ailu. . . Tiabfi.. . Atudn. . . TiMpparu. Ditanu. . None. . . Annabn. . Sata. BiMAan. Syr.Nikbiim. The pateng. Ffgured on Aetyi. disb. Akbu. A«I(T) . NiYmrn. Ne-euQ. Paris. Bochal rimi. Allur. . . Alap nahr. Tsieni. , . Arno. . . Zfibu. AeUnv. Cci'lie, F-«ha-nion. Ohald. Thftr. Sj/r, Aruo. Zaba. loouMicAi Oaiioa oaBpaciaa, Addax. ^ Oryx leaeoryx. Preibytei entollai. Aaliiaa vnlgaria. Aiiuus bemippna. Una* gyriaeut, Boi tanrui. fio4 pHiiiiireniui, ( t'aniflua Arahiiun. y < aaidiiia Bitctriaaui. Felil domeitica. Alcephaliu lu'wiUa, Caiili familiarit. Dolphiiioa. Oervas Mnac-potamlciu. Qaxolla guttiirosa Oapra hirvus. „ Mgagriit. itupicapra Uigns. Ibex BwlaanuR. or Ca- pra Sinaitica. Dofd>ifHl. {Lopni Siiiaiticua. ., Caspiua. Bquna eaballns. Uynoa atri&la. Oanii Vulpot. Loopariiui variua. Fells leo. Spalai tyi)hliu. Dipus, and Alactaga. Bos tauma. OtIi arios. Bblnocerot nnlcomla. OTt« laticaudatna. Capra ngagrna. > Oaais lapos. "^mt 2. QUADRUPEDS MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE. N.B.—The NitmM in Jlaliet (Col.l) do not occur in the A.V., but the AnimaU are suppased to be denoted by the oriKlnal text. KMALTaH API (1 Kin. K. 22.; Abb Ulnmeiitie'^. (JudK. V. Hi.) AB8(t«i2<i). . • (Job zxxix. 5 —8 ; Jer. II, 24; xlv.6.) fUDOEB. . . . (E«.XXVJ.14; Bzek.xvlJU.) Bat. ... (Lot. zU 19J BlAH, . . . . (1 Sam. xvti. 34; 2 Kin. 11. •J4.) Rebkmoth. . . (Job xl. 16.) BlTTBRN, , . (Is.xiv.23; xxxiv. 11. Zeph.ii.14.) HIBBBW AMDUnecK. Koph. . ChamOr. (1) 'Artd. . (2)_^Pereh. Tachash. . Atalleph. DOb. . . apxTO«. Behemoth. KighM. Description. Apefl, and also peacocl(8 and Randal-wood, were Imported by Roiomon from Ophir (probably Oeylon). The word uvffi is a Kcbraii'ted form of the Han.tkrlt name. The baboon waskiiuvvu to the Kgyptlana. None are now found In I'alestlue. A native of Mesopotamia, of large nlze, the whita Rpocle* beliiK most esteemea. It was tho honoured animal for carrying official dltrnitarles— kinus. prophets, judges. By the Mosaic law its firstling was to be redeemed, as was a male child. It was guarded by many legal privileges. Six thousand seven hundred and twenty returned with the captives from Uabyl<«n. The *m, as well as the camel, was a beast of burden. 'Ar6d occurs only In Job ; elsewhere pereh Is nsed. The wild ass neighs like the horse, herds In droves. Is more leet than the horse, dwells In desolate places, and Is vei7 shy. It Is the Aain%u htmiippui, seldom found now west of the Uauran. This word is used only of ttie skin from which the outer covering fi'"- the tabernacle, dc, was made. Batlfers are plen- tiful In T'alestlne, but their skins would hardly have been suitable for this purpose; the animal Is tiiounht by some to have been the Vugong, a mammal uf u\^. v.'hal'; family, caught In the Ked Bea; but tuLchnxh seems a generic word lor " dolplilns," " seals," AGh and In Kzek. xvl. 10 appears tu mean "sealskhi." There are bats Innnmerahle now In Palestine, notably In the vaults under the Temple and the rocky caves of Oalllee. The former are the "short-tailed," the latter the African "tawny," and the Kngllsh "long-eared." Near the Dead Kea are the ''long- tailed" (Rhinopoma), ic. There are also the "horse-shoe, "fox-hfaded,* ♦'mouse-coloured," Ac. They were forbidden as an article of food. See Biros, p. 94. The Syrian bear is a light-coloured variety of the common brown bear. U Is still found In ravines of Galilee, and of Mounts Lebanon and Heinum. It is represented, at an object of chase, on Assyrian monuments. The name Is of doubtful derivation. It may be the pi. of Heb. hehemah. "beast:" or a Hebraistic form of Egyptian ia~r)ir-\nout. " wat«r-ox. It Is allowed to be the HipiH>fx>tamm. river-horse." It Is known to the Arabs as the" water-borw, and is still fotmd in the Lower Nile. This animal Is mentioned with the " cormorant." and there- fore by some supposed to be a bird. It is evidently a token of desolation, and the context seems to demand the idea of some marsh-loving bird, fond of waste and solitary places; whence the "bittern isthoii^'ht to be the Botnurus it>'llaris(%o called from the noise it makes, like the bellowing of a bull, when its head Is immersed in the mire). Many commentators fol- low the LXX.and Vulgate, and translate It "hedg-hog," or " porcupine ; " but these do not Inhabit marshy ground, or " perch on the knops of pUlars." 8ee Bibdb, p. M. 89 I*" ANIMALS OF THK BIBLR. Rholish Nami. Bcru.. . . , Camil. . , (Job 1. 3.) (7al. . . . (Baruch vt. 22.) Oattlb. . . (Ps. 1.10.) Ohamoib. . . . (Deut.xiv.B.) CoNKY. . . , (Lev. xl. B; Ph. civ. 18; Prov. XXX. 26.) Pkeu, . . . (Ueut. \il. 15.) (Deut.xlv.6; Li. li. 20.) (D«at.xlv.5.) aKiu.lT.23.) Dog (1 Bam. xTii. 43; Job XXX. 1.) IIIBRKW AMD (rRKEK. GAmftl. . Kd^^.■|}\ot. B«l(er. aiAovpo^'. Alcph. Z«nier. . . . Aic. Bhaphaii. . Sacrvnovf. (DTsebi. fiopxaf. (2)_^T0, or teO. cAflu^ofr. (3) DinliOn. . miyoifiyo*;. (4) Yachmnr /3ov|3<&Aof. Kfileb. Kvmv. Dbhcriptiuh. 8m Unicorit. Ox, and Dm. Doiibtleu botli tha Arabian onfl-humpod and Bactrlan two- humped itiiecinx were known to the Helirnwn, Hincn both are found (in Ansyrlau momunentx; but t)ie latter wa» rare. The camel neenis to have lieen a sign of wealth ( I ("hr. v. 'i\), and to have come Into Palestine from Arabia. ItH flesh wan forbidden an food (Lev. xl.4); but Hit milk wa.t drunk, and its hair was u*ed for weaving Into cloth (Mark I. •>). Ilek-er, biknih (dro- medary), are the male and female yoiniK camel. The drome- dary, kirkarah, U a tiner, 8wlfter variety of camel. Not mentioned In the ran<nilcal books, thrmnh carefully kept and revercnicd in KKvnt.of which it wu' i native, and where It was dedicated to the moon, solemnly embalmed, and burled, when dead, at Uubaalls. There were two klTtds, lontt- and iihort-hnrned, the former more numerous, their horns pointed and pi oiectiiig forwards. They were used for ploUKhlrit? ai!d tlirishiiiK (i.e. trea<ling out the com), for sacrifices, and for food. tie<! Ux. It Is Impossible that the camelopard , a native of South Africa, should he allowed as food to the Hebrews. The root of the word Is "sprliiK."' "jump." and so It may include all the (toat and antelope species. The "chamois" Is not found in Pales- tine, or on Assyrian or Ki^yptian monuments. The Zevtrr Is therefore supposed t<i be the wild riheep of Arabia Petriea, dwelling nxi Inaccessible heights, having large, strong horns, curved backwards. Bhnphnn wts forbidden food to the Hebrews: It lived In rocks ; it was " feoble : " it chewed the cud. Jewish tradition identifies it, with the ''rabbit," and says the Phcenicians gave "Spain" Its name from its abundance of rabbits; but this aid- mal was unknown in Syria, till imported in later times. The " coney" is the Uyrnx Syrincux. somewhat like a rabbit in size ' and shape, neither rodent nor ruminant, but clas.sed by itself. . There are four TTebrew words probably denoting deer or antelopes: (l) TmM ("roe." or "niebuck," A.V.), doubtless i the OntAln Arahira. still abundant in Syria (not the "roe- ' buck," whii'^h is confined to Kurope). It was allowed as food. Its swlftne8.s is often mentioned ('i Sam. 11. 18). and its being j chased (Is. xlil. 14). Its eh-Kaiice caused its name to be used • as a favourite term of endearment, and also to be given to females, e.g. Zihiati (2 Kin. xii. 1), and Tabilha (Acts Ix. 36). The Arabic name is Guzdl. .'2) T6 ("wild ox," and "wild bull," A.V.), a clean animal, fit for food ; " caught in a net." In older versions identified with Oryx leiwoi-yx an antelope still found in Palestine, and hunted and tamed by tlie Egyptians. ,.() DisMn (the "p^garg," A.V.) Is only once named among animals for food. It is probably the spotted-nosed Aihlax, though not found In Palestine, but in Arabia and Egypt, answering to the meaning of the Hebrew and (ireek words. (4) Tnehmur ("fallow deer," A.V.) was allowed for food, and was oi»e of the provisions for Solomon's table. It Is identified with the Alcevhulux hubnUii,M\\\ called " jachmur" by Arabs; it. Is rf-d or jiale brown. The "fallow deer" is a native of Syria and Palestine. B. Many species (for chase and vigilance) were known to the Assyrlnns, from the large mastiff to the hound; but the giineriil term "dog" in the Bible is never used, except as ex- pre.sslve of disgust. No reference is made to his tending sheep 'except Job xxx. 1), or being employed In the chase ; but only as guarding the house fis. Ivi. ]0\ warding off wild hea-^ts. as himself a wild predatory animal, living on flesh and by rapine, and even feeding on human bodies, as in the ca.se of JazelK'l. His " price " is an abomination to the Lord (Deut. xxlll. 18),— pro- 90 Dko.'J (.It-I a Fbri (Lei Fox. (Jut Goat (2 21.) (Lev (Oei 36.) Goat ( (Deu Ps. GRBTfi (Pro 31.) Uasi. (Lev Habt, HIMD. (r-ev 22.) ^ ^ trUn two- » both are rare. The 21), ami to forbidden n hair was kriih fdro- he drumo- . careftilly lativR, aiul iluied, aitd he former ; forward*. I i. tr«a<ling ith Africa, ! cot of the ,11 the Kuat 1 In rali!S- i> Zemrr Is la r«tn«a, }ng horns, It lived In 1 tradlttnu clans ^ve t thb anl- Mies. The | bit In size [ by Itself. g deer or dimbtlesK i lie " roe- ■ I as foDfl. \X3, b'ilnpr ; be used I given to ts Iz. 36). n animal, Identified It tne, and 3d among Aihlax, id Egypt, words. food, and Identified )y Arabs; of Syria Ti to thfl hut The pt as ex- ng sheep 1 but only l)ea<;ts. as |y mptne, %b('l. His l8^— pro- ANIMALB OP THK bIBLK. KN9Lin Nam. Dhoucdaut. . (Jer. ll.'JS./ 1 SUphaiU. . . (lKln.x.22.) Ferrit. . . . (Lev. xl. SO.) Fox (Judg. XT. 4.) OOATas.xlv.9.) (2Chr. xxix. 21.) (Lev. Ix. 3.) (Gen. 36.) xzx. Goat (iwld). . (Deut. xiv.Ti; Vs. civ. 18.) GRRTHOrND. (rrov. 3L) , XXX. Hari. . . . (Lev. xt. 6.' Habt.) . . . HiKD. J . . . (Ueut.xll.I6, 22.) Unttxr AMD uina. W-M.tr, bikrali. AnAkah.. . /uLvyoAif. Bhtt'aU . (1) Yatod (nifi7f ). (2) T-tApSr (m.ilf). Tpo-yo?. (3) Hair (rouuh). v4> Taylsh (lupX Tpdyoi. YA'Al. . . . OftV$. Zarxlr Math naim. oAexTwp. Arnebeth. . . . XoipoypvAAiof. lAyyal . , ( cAa^of. DHOBIPTWIf. bably tlie fee received for omens gained from dogs, a common Babylonian prai^tlce. Thn^e species of dotjt are now found In Palestine: viz. 1. The pariah dog of towns and villaxes, the *cavenK»«r of the East; ?. Thu Syrian sbe»!i>-dcig, liki; a Bcutcb colley ; 3. The I'erslan Rreybuuiid. 6<iii GKKVUOCNO. K«« Camel. Nu mention Is made of elephants living in Palestine, but only of the Importation of their teeth. I.e. Ivory; but in the Books of the Maccabees we learn that they were employed In the army of Antiocliiis Kptphanes against the Jews. They are not part of the fauna of Hyrla. An unclean "creeping thing." Its identification Is con- jectural: opitdous are (livlil»:il between "shrew," or "field- mouse "(LXX.), "hedirehog," "toad," "green li/.ard," "water- li/ard." The root of the lleb. word Is doubtful, = either "to bo long and narrow," or " to grow." See Lizard, p. 100. The Ileb. word universally translated " fox " generally refers to the "jackal," wliich is very abundant in T'ule.»tlnu; and the wor«i seems a jrenertc on»^. Including buth. Its root Is either "to burrow," or "to be brown-red." It Is generally used lit the plural. The conunnn Kn;rllsh fo;; Is abundant in the Taurus, and another kind near the Kuphrates. Its flesh and milk were used as food, but Its fat was pro- hibited I Lev. vil. 23i. Tlie he-Koat, ('npra <ni'^'jrui> •■'' "!<ed as a svnilKil of strength and also of impurity. It was used for every kind of sacilfice, but especially Iit sin-otTerings. The Day of Ato'iement (Lev. xvl, 6j supplies a nutiihie example. Two kids of thegoats were on that day presented before the Lord lor a sin-'>fferlng ; otie was actually sacrificed, the other sent away alive Into the wllderne.s.s. <toats' hair was used fur weaving luto cloth, and the skin for buttles and swimming bladders. Tills animal Is the (la%ira ihfx (the B«"lfn or JifM, common In Arabia l'etr:«a and in the neighbourhood of the Dead Bea, \l Kn-gedi (" fountain of the kid ">. Its flesh is excellent venison, and was probably that brought by Esau to Isaac. U. The word "greyhound" is only once used in nor Bible, as an example of what " goes well, and is comely in goitig." Tlie translation is very questionable. The Ilelirew words for " girt loins" are also rendered "horse," "girt In the loins." (trey- hounds are represented on Assyrian monuments, and some naturalists trace their origin to an Asiatic home. They were used in Assyria and Babylonia, with the hawk, for hunting the gazelle. The LXX. translates the word "cock" in theabove pft»- sage, but this bird was unknown in Palestine In those times. The Ileb. word is translated " hare," which Is forbidden as food, though it is not ruminant, as there alleged. Turks, Ar- menians, and Somal Arabs now abstain from it. So also Lap- landers, and the ancient Chinese. Its use was forbidden on religions grounds to the ancient Br!t*>ns (Chps.B.O, v. 12). Two kinds are found In Palest ine: 1. Lepwt Syriuruii, in the north, resembling our own, but short-eared; also represented on Assyrian sculptures: a tract was called Aranahnnu, "hare country." 2. Leput Egyvtiacut, in the south, being as small as a rabbit, with very long ears. The LXX. renders the word "h«dyehog, ' which see. The "hart" (fem. hind) is mentioned with the "roebuck," as food allowed by Mosaic law. and as substantial daily food at Solomon's table. It is used as a symtxjl of the tribe of Naphtall (Gen. xlix. 21). It gives the iianie to the valley of Ajaloniyli/W'l/<m, "place of stags"); and its peculiar traits are used as siriiiles, e.g. panting after cooling water (Ps. xlil. I), leap- ing nimbly (Is. XXXV. 6); Us elegant form (OHiit. 11.9). swiftness of foot (2 Sam. II. 18), tender love (Prov. v. 19), fear of thunder (Ps. xxix. 4. 9); concealment of young (Job xxxlx. 1). It is thought to have been the red deer, now extinct ^u Palestine. 1)1 I'iu. A/. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 7 / o t<'/ y. i/i fA 1.0 I.I 1.25 IIM 12.5 IIIM ||||Z2 IIM '""^ iiin 12.0 1.4 .8 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation € •sr \ <^ \ \ '^ ^> "% l\> «;■ 6^ ^1^ k ^''\^>> % w 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBST^S N v. 14580 (716) 87^-4503 s % Cp, (/J l\ ^'■1|j|: ill' II; i hi \ m 1' I f ■■ ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE. English Namb. Hedgehog. . (Lev. zL e.) HOBSE. . . . (Nah,tll.2,3; Dflut. zvil. 16.» Byatna. , . (1 Ham. xiii. IK; is. xiii. 21 ; Jer. xii. 9.) JucktU. . . . (Is. xiii. 22 ; 8. of 8. ii. 15; Lam. V. 18.) Leopabd. . (Jer. V. 6; Ilab. i. 8.) Lion (Num, xxlv. 9:.Ter. zlix. 19.) (Amos iii. 4; P».xvil.l2; Job Iv. 10.) (Job It. 11.) (Deut.zxxiii. 20.) (Job It. 10.) Moti (Lev. zi. 30.) (I>. li. 20.) Hkbrew AND Greek. Arnebeth. . . , XOipoypvAXiof. 8As. . (TTirov. Tseboim. . [(kch. pi. Ochiia.] (DShOal. . (2) i^yim. (1) aAconijf. (2) exlvot. Nftmer, . . (l)Ari. . . . . Aryeh. Keoiv. (2) Kepheer. (rKVfivoi Spa- Ktav. (3) La'.sh. IJLVptJi-qKof^eMV, (4) Labi. AetDV. (5) Shftchfti Aeaii^a. (1) Tliishemeth. . atnraAaf. (2) Ghaphar- perotn. Descbiptiom. This is the LXX. rendering In Lev. ri. 6 for arnebeth (hare). Bee also Bittebn. Both hedgehog and porcupine are very common in Talestlne,— a larKe species of the fo.-- ler In the north, a smaller in Judaea. The porcupine abounds near the Dead Sea. Both are known in Egypt and Assyria. The kings of Israel were fnrhidden to multiply horses, l)e- cause connected with the worship of the sun, T^ey were not beasts of burden, but only for chase and war (arcavalry. and in chariots), and formed the strength of Assyrian and Egyp- tian armies. The horse does not occur on Assyrian sinilptures, but only the wild ass. It was a native of Armenia and Media, whence it came to Palestine. In Scripture it is spoken of as less swift than the ass (.Prov. xxvl. 3). The word does not occur in the A.V. ; but the hyaena is, and always has been, common in all parts of Syria and Meso- potamia. There are passages where some suppose It is meant: e.g. Isa. xiii. 21, orhim, "doleful creatures," classed with Ziim ("wild beasts"), expresses the howl of hyaenas; .ler. xii. 9, tsabuii ("speckled bird," A.V.) is rendered by many "hyj«na; the valley of Zebnim is still called by Arabs Shvkh ed-J)u))ba, "ravine of the hyspna," the exact equivalent of the Hebrew. Hyasnas are associated with " lions," as predatory carnivoi*, in Assyrian records. The jackal (Oanis awreua) is very common in Palestine. Two ••.vords occur it* the Hebrew, viz. nhilal. universally rendered "fox," though often meaning "iackal;" and (i/uim (pi.), "wild beasts of the islands," whicli certainly seems to refer to jackals; so also<a»irim(p^)," dragons," which occurs thir- teen times, is used as a synonym oliyytm: the root of both is a word meaning "howl." .lackals howl In the desert," herd in packs {tyytm and tavnivx are always plural), and are fond of grapes. The Arabic for »hual is ahakal; and jackals still Infest Syria by hundreds, being specially numerous at Baalbec, in the Jordan Valley, and around the walls of Je- rusalem. See Fox. Many cities and localities in Palestine bear In their names (Kimrah) a token of the prevalence of leopards In their vicinity, e.g. Beih-nimrah (which see), and the Nimrim In Moab. JVdwi^r means "spotted." On a broken Assyrian obe- lisk Tiglath-Pileser I Is recorded to have hunted and killed leopards in the country of the Hiltiles (I.e. 6. of ralestitie). The leopard is still common there ; the cheetah also haunts Mount Tabor, the Galilaean hills, Gilead, Ac. In Scripture, Illustra- tions are dmwn from its "spots," its "watching for prey," its "activity," AC Five words occur in Hebrew : (1) general term ; (2) " fierce ;" (3) " strong ;" (4) "' roaring ;" (5) poetical. The whole five oc- cur in Job Iv. 10. 11. The oldest name ls"iaish," whence comes the name of the city Laish. In no passage is any mention made of hunting it, except in Job, though Ezeklel refers to its being taken in a net or pit (Kzek. xix. 2—9) ; but on As- syrian monuments hunting the Hon Is a very favourite sub- ject. Tiplath-Plle'er slew a hundred and twenty. It is still found in India and Africa. Besides mention of its depre- dations, the lion was the symbol of " strength," of the " tribe of Jud^," and of " Christ " (Bov. v. 6). Two words are rendered "molo " In our Bible ; the former is mentioned among unclean animals, but thought by some to be a kind of lizard ; the latter Is from the root ehaphar, to " burrow," reduplicated, and so probably is the mole-rat (Spalax iyphlus). No other mention occurs of either of these animals. No nuAe has yet been found in I'alestlne ; but the mole-rat is found in the debris about Jernsalem. t is silvery grey, without tall or eyes, and about ten Inches long; It feedis OD bulbs, and lives iu companies underground. — eth (haro), are very ler In the !t near the lorses, l>e- f were not ,valry, and and EgyP- iculptures, Did Media, olcen of as hynena Is, and Meso- t is meant: with Ziim •Ter. ill. 9, "hysRna; k ed-J>uliba, le Hebrew. irniTora, In sstino. Two ly rendered ms to refer Dccurs thir- oot of both ;he desert," al), and are land jackals imerous at vails of Je- ihelr names Is In their Nimrim In *syiian obe- aud killed tine). The ..nts Mount re, illustra- for prey," fierce ;" ole five 00- ence comes ly mention .1 refers to but on As- ourite sub- nty. It Is f Its depre- the "trlbo the former ht by some chaphar, to e mole-rat er of these e ; but the t Is silvery ig : it feeds ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE. Enolibh Nahm. MOOBB. . . . (Lev. xl.?9; 1 Sam. vi. 4, 6.) MOLB., (2 Sam. ziil. IfEBBRW ANDGaSBK. 'Akhbar. Pered. . OX (Gen. xU. 16.) (Ps. xxil. 12.) (Deut. xxH. 10.) Poreupine. . RAH. . . . ((len. XV. 9; Is. xiv. 9.) KOB, . . . UOEBDCK. . 8BEEP. . . (Gen.lv. 2 J xlvlL 3. BwiNl. . . . (Lev. xl. 7 : 2Mac.vi.l8; Hatt.Tli.6.) Unioobn. . . (Job xxxix. -12.) (Num. xxlIL 22J (DB&k&r. . . (2)Abirim. ra'jpoi TTto- vcs. (3) Shdr. Ay'il. . KpiOf. Tsdn. . . , irpofiara. Ohazer. 5*. ReAm, or Betm. fiovnxepttt. aSpoL DB3CHIPTI0M. The 'alMar h mentioned as an nnclean animal and Us [ name Is generic of any small rt>dent. The ravages of 'he field- mouse were part of t!ie plaKues iiiflitti^d on I'hilistia during ' the detention of the ark. In I'al^^stine are found the rat, { mouse, marmot, dormouse, and >rbi>a (springing like a , kangaroo, and living in sandy districts). The "hamster" is; an article of food In Northern Syria, and Is probably the i 'akhbar, an " abominable thing eaten," condemned by I'<a!ah. Three Hebrew words (pered. rekeih. yfmin) are translated I "mule" in our A.V.: olwhich the first only is corriict. the second ought to be camel." and the third Is doubtful. It occurs only once (Gen. xxxvi. 24), and is thought by some to Indicate a discovery by a herdsman of the crossing of breeds of cattle ; but the Vultrate renders his discovery " warm springs" of water. The mule was not used by the Hebrews before David's time, when with the horse It supplanted the a^ as the royal beast. It is still the most valuable beast offt'urden, carrying lieavier weights, and possessing greater powers of endurance in a mountainous couiitry, than the norr,e, ass, or camel. Mules of a supeilor breed are found on Assyrian monuments. " Ox " is the generic term for the bovine race. There are many names by which It Is dLstlngulshed in the Bible, mark- ing difference of age or sex : e.g. bdkdr. collective name for "ploughing cattle;" eglaih bfildr, "heifer:" par ben bdkdr, " young bullock ;" eael (m.). »jlah if,), "a calf ;" ublrtm, " strong ones," I.e. "bulls; «Wr (Chald. tdr, Ezra vL 9), "one head of cattle." They were pastured " In the open," there being no fences, hence many of the enactments; but could not have been extensively used for iooA, since there is little grazing land. They are now rare in central districts from Lebanon to Hebron, and nowhere pastured, except in Uothan, Hhechem, and Hamath. They are small, shaggy, short-legged, both long- and short-homed. Thev were used for sacrifices, plough- ing, treading out com, arawlng waggons (Num. vii. 3). S*« Unicobn, and Cattli. Bee Hedgehog. This animal was the offei-lng of Abraham Instead of his son. It was the prescribed sacrifice for trespass-offering, for the new moon, and the Day of Atonement ; the fat of its broad tall was part of the peace-offerijig to Jehovah. It was the symbol of power or might (Luke i. 69). and of leadership (Is. xiv. 9): and among the Egyptians represented the omniiKitence of the Deity. Its dyed skins were highly esteemed (Kxod. xxv. 6). Bee Shekp. Bee Deer. Otns liHienwlaluB, a variety of the brond-tallod sheep, with v'hite b<xiy, head and neck black or dark brown, wtntl thick. Sheep-keeping was one of the earliest industries, particularly among the Hebrews, even when offensive io their neighbours (Gen. xlvi. 34), It Is used as a symbt.l of God's nastornl care for man, both In the f)Id and New Testament, it is still one. of the industries of I'alestlne. and the "ewe lamb" is the pet animal of the peasant of Jerusalem. Bee Bah. The Hebrews and Phoenicians abhorred swine, and the Mo- saic Law classed them with uncl»'an animals, their flesh when badly cooked being productive of parasitical disease. In Gos- pel times they were kept, and probably eaten, around, if not in, Palestine. The LXX. translation has passed Into onr A.V„ but is erroneous, as the mention of two homs on one rehn (Deut. xxxili. 17) proves. There .Toseph is compared to a reitn, his two homs being Kphraim and Manas.seh. It was a very strong, wild ox, untameable, having two tall horns, with m\ II y Is i I H' 111 I ?i t!' fy BIRDS FOUND IN PALESTINK. Rnqlish Name. WEAaSL. . . (Lev xi.29.) Woi-r. . . (Gen. xlix. 27; Kzek. Mil. 27. » HEBBKW AND Greek. Choled. yoAT). Z««b. . XVKOK. Dkscbiptiom. which It Kored : It In dUtlnct from oxen and bwlls, and Is ns«d figuratively for " prince " or "chieftain " (Is. xxxiv. 6, 7), The description of it tallies with Caesar's account of the Hercynian Urus, which rangeil from the lUiine to China, from Slljeria to 8. Persia. It is sculptured on Assyrian monuments, and the kings of Assyria hunted rtmu in I^banon and Talestine. B.C. 884. The rimu (Assyr.j, or rfcm iHebr.). is the Jfo» itrimiyeniu$, a species of wild ox, with strong, thick, long, curvnd hunu, and a hump ou its joack. This word occurs only once among "unclean creeping things," The Hebrew is allied to the Arabic khtUd, " mole- rat ; ' and its root being rhalad, " to dig," it seems to exoress the habits of that animal ratlier than those of the "weasel." In some Babbinical writers chuhlai Is the " mole." In others tho " polecat ;" but the description of the habits of the ehded in the Talmud is more applicable to the "weasel." Wea.selt and polecats are common in I'alestine. Bee MoLE. The Canit lupns of Pyria Is larger and of liphter colour than the European species, it still infests tiie hill coHtitry of Ben- jamin, the ravines of (ialiiee and Lebanon, and the hills of Bashan and (lilead. It was the symbol of Benjamin, and Is used in Scripture as illustrative of ravening after Its prey, stealing on it by night, Ac. ; so of disbouest gain, extortion, oppression, Ac. XXXVII. BIRDS FOUND IN PALESTINE, WITH A REFERENCE TO THOSE NAMED IN SCRIPTURE. iV.JB.— V. L. = Fan Lenn«p; H. — JIoughtoMs T. = Tristram. ENeMBB Name. Hebrew AND Greek. Specimens KODND BT Falestinb Explorers. Recurvlrostra avocetta. Vesperugo KuhllL Merops apia- ster. Botaunisstel- laris. T. Ardeola mi- nuta. Merula. Silvia atrlca- pllla. Where FOOND. Bhhabkb. A700ET. . . . Sur. Anti-Liba- nus. (?) Jericho. Bat (Lev. xl. 1».> BlE-BATEB. . . Atalleph. . Bats are included in the Bible among "birds." aT>d also among "creepers on all fours." See QDADRrPEDa, p. 89. A summer migrant. Bittern. . . . (Zeph. 11.14.) BIiAOKBIBD. . . KigpOd. . . ixi-voK. Bee QdaDRDPEDB, p. 9b. Bought at Jerusalem Found In Palestine: not migratory. V.L. StUl found In Palestine. V.L. Blaokoap. . . RLtTE JaV. . . BCliBDL. . • . Ixas zanth<>- pygius. Belt AUb. Peculiar to Syria. The nightingale U so called, a.s also a titmouse. V.Ii. iM BIRDS FOUND IN PALK8TINK. mlKratory. EN0LI8B Nami. Hbbrhw AND CtBEEK. OBAT. Cock • • (Mark'xlv.30.) CORMORANT. . (Lev. xi. 17.) (Kixxiv.ll.) 1 COBN-BDKnN». CBETCHMAKKB'a Bunting. Cbanr (Is.zzxvlU.14.) Obov (Prov.xxi.l7.) O0OKOO. . . (Lev.xJ.16.) DovB Yonah (l8. xxxvlll. 14.) DDNLIN. DCOKB. aAaxTwp. ShAI&k. . . K&ath.^ Airfkr. . . X'AiJwv. *Oreb. . . ShRchaph. Eaole. . . (Deut. xxxll. 11.) „ OlER. . . (Lev. xl. 18.) Fowl, f,UM. . (I Kin. Iv. 23.) Olrdb (Deut. xlv. 13.) QOLOnNOB. Obaklb. . GBonsB. . Harbieb. . irepioTcpa. Nesher. . . Rachara. . . Barbiirtm. Abusim. Raah. 8PKCIMBN8 rOJJND BY PALE3T1NB ESPLOBEBa. Saxlcola llba- notlca. Pratincola ru- bicola. Dromolaealeu- copjKla. Phalacrocorax car bo. Emberiza mi- liaria. Kmberiza c»- Ria. 6rus clnerea. T. Corvuii um- briaui. Oiiculus ca- nonis. Oxylophus gfandarius. Tringacinclu8. ClrcaetnsOal- licus. Gypsfulvus.T. Neophron percnoptems. Buteo ferox. Cardnelis ele- gaiis. Amyc^msTrls- trami. Pterocles 8e- neKallus. Olrcus aerugl- nosos. Whebi Found. Bethle- hem. A In Feith- kah. Aln Fa»all. A in Fasail, .Turdaii Valley. Ain Fa.Hail. Y«hua. Bethle- hem. Har-Saba. Desert. Dead Sea. BlMABKB. Prob?i>ly hdath Is the " pelican" (m« marKinal reading): but the commun cormorant fretjuent* tlio coast, comns up the KIshon. and Is found on the Sia of Galilee and on the Jordau; aud this is probably the thdldk. T. Some think the "cranp" should be " stork." which see. Others agree with A.V. Cranes flock to the wilderness of Beersbeba In winter. T. Ordinary clnereal crows are very common scavengei-s. and are Identified with the "ravens" that fed Elijah. V.L. But the term Includes the whole tribe of cmws. e.g. rooks, jackdaws, &c.,all of which are very numerous. T. Rome translate thaehaph "sea-gull" (as the LXX.). Summer migrant to Palestine. fil«« PI8B0N. Ducks, wild arl domestic, are found everywhere. Feeds on reptiles. The Arabic niiuir, i.e. griffon, great vulture. Found In Palestine and Kgypt. The " F.gyntian vulture," or " Pha- raoh's hen. common in Aria and all parts of Africa ; migratory from I'ales- tlnelu the winter. "Fatted fowl," probably "weie," which abound all over Palestine, as likewise domestic fowls. The native country of the latter Is Asia, and they were not Imported Into I'alestlne till after the Captivity. V.L. Probably the " buzzard," of which there are three kinds In Palestine, the commonest being the large red species resembling a small eagle. T. Dead Sea and Jordan Valley. Abo In Jordan Valley. M T L.. Jii \ I Iii' ' BTBDS FOUND IN PALK8TINK. Ekoi.'bb Namb. Hrbrbw AMD (iBEBK. Bpbcimbns POCND BT I'ALESTINB EXPLOUKRS. WhbBb Found. BBMABU. Habrieb (cont.). UAWI (Jobzzxix.26.) ., Night. ^ (Lev. xl. Ifl.) Hfn • • ••••• Netz. . . . ie'paf. Tachm&s. . yAoCf. 0. cineraceus. Acciplter nl- BUS. Captimul- tfus (?). T. Jericho. Netz Is generic, iucluding the whole kestrel tribe. T. Doubtful; perhaps " night-jar," Some say, a kind of ov»l. See Fowl. White, blue, and brown herons are found; also the 'buflf-backed " (often called the " Ibis"), especially a)X)Ut the Waters of Merom. U. Summer visitant to Palestine; very common, especially In woods and near rocky watercourses. It is a very filthy feeder, and therefore uucleau. I. Abounds in all southern Palestine. T. Found likewise In Asia Minor. Ayynh Is a generic term for "keen- sighted" birds; regalia very common ilk winter. More abundant In species and In- dividuals than In England. T. Found only on mountain tops of 8.W. Asia. Ni) doubt the hoopoe, since the Arabic term Is the same ; n size similar to the thrush, but crested. See Hoopoe. One of the most valuable scavengers of Syria, relieving cattle of flies and vermin. Many agree with the LXX. In re- garding it as au ostrich. Kivpoe and WtVfc are both found at Jericho. The former can scarcely be the "Ibis," which could not live amonf the ruins of Petra; but U» is called by the Arabs " mother of ruins." K6h (a cup> Is by some translated peli- can," from its pouch, T. Some trans- late hippos, " arrow-snake." (Luke xiil. 84.) HEBON. . . . (Lev. xi. 19.) HOOPOB. . . . (Lev. xl. 19.) Jab. .... AnAphah. . Xapa3pi6(. Dukipath. . Ardeola co- mata. Ard(;aclae- rea. T. Upupa epops. ■*» Caprimulgus Europseus. Tinnunculus Alaudarius. T. Ceuohrls. Jordan Valley. Bludan. Belt Atab. it Ranileh. Jericho. Jaffa. Anti-Liba- nus. Kbstbk... . . Neti. . . . M • • • • • Alcedo Ispida. Cerylfc rudls. Alcyon Smyr- nensls. Hilvus rega- lls. Galerlda crls- tata. Otocorls penl- cillaU. • > • • Kite (Lev. xl. 14.) Ayyah. LKTtVO^. Lapvpiko. . . (Lev.xl. 19.> Maopiit ino^i. Sitta Syriaca. Anti-Llba- nus. Owl (Is. xxxlv. 13.) „ grsat. . . (Lev. xl. 17.) (I8. xxxlv .16.) „ little. . . (Lev. xl. 17.) „ of desert. (Ps, ell. 6.) „ screech. . (Ib. zzxiv. 14.1 Bath-haya'a- nah. <rrpov96t, Yanshooph.. Kl^pos. exivo?. WKTtKOpa^. Kds. irvKTiKopa^. Lillth. . . . ovoKtvrav Bubo Ascala- phus. Athene merl- dlonalli. Otua vulgaris. Jericho. Bethle- hem. Jericho. 96 the whole Jar," Borne herons are ed " (often r about the stlne; very is and near , very filthy alestlne. T. Inor. for "keen- ry common les and in- T. ,in tops of the Arabic ilar to the JOl'OE. scavengers )f flies and XX. in re- ih found at scarcely be live among fis is cftlled \\\m." K6» lied "pell- ^ome trans- BraOS FOUND IN PALESTINE. Rnslibh Nami. Hbbbbw AMD GBBK. Bpkcimknb ror:,o by PALeSTINI! ikXPLOBEBd. Whebi FODND. RniABKS. OflPBIT. . . . (Lev. lU 13.) Asniyah. . . aAtat<'T<K. Pandlon hall. FIsh-eatIng eagle, never plentiful, on account of the scarcity of Itsfoixl; hut the term lucl udesalso the " short-t. Kjd" eagle, by far the most common In 1'alcstine. aAtus. OssirRAft-^. . . (Lev. xl. 13.> Perw.. . OrpaAtus bar- bata*. • The TJlmmer-gfiler, most magnificent ofthe vulture speclHS; found . H pa riiiKly In most rocky ravliit-s. Both the Hebrew and English names mHan"boii<!-breaker."T. OflTTHCH. . . . (Lam. iv. 3.; Ya'anah.^. . arpovBioy. Btrothlo ea- melus. StUl found In the wilderness of Slnat. Pabteiikir. . . (Jer. xvii. 11.; Kor6, . . . Caccabis Qt»- cus. Jericho. Found everywhere In Palestine and Egypt, especially the rook partridge. "(1 8am. xzvi. Ammoperdlx heylL ■f F«call»r to the Jordan Valley. Phaoock.. . . (1 Kin. X. 22.; Tucctyim . plurai> Taw«. Pavo crlsta- tUR. Not native; Imported by Solomon from Malabar Coast, or Ceylon; ex- tlnci. The name Is not Hebrew, but Tamil, tngef. and the peacock Is still called by )t in Ceylon. FXLICAM. . . . (F8.CU.6.) KAath. . . Spends the winter In Palestine : mi- grates In the summer to Bus.Hia. TreAexac. PlflEOK. . . . (P8.lxvHl.13; Matt. Ui. 16.) ' (Gen.'xv. 9.) ' YonAh. . . Called "dove" In A.V. Blue or black, with patches of white ; common and migratory. There are the wood-, rock-, and wlld-plgeons. V.L. ntpiirrtfui. Gix&l. irapiirrcpa. Plov«b. . . . OharadrluB hlaticula. Jaffa. Quail (Kx. xvl. 13.) Selav. . . . oprvyo^w- Like a small partridge; mlarratory for breeding in spring from Atrica to high plains of Asia Minor. Turkey, and 8. Russia. They alight on th*- shores of the Red Sea for rest before passing over the mountains; and are found by the Dead Sea. Their flesh is a delicacy. garis. Ravbm. . . . (Prov. XXX. 17.) 'Oreb. . . . Kopai. Bee Cbow. Rkdstabt. . . Rnticniapho»- nicura. „ Tlthys. Jordan Valley. Bludan, Summer migrant to FUestlne •f ti ff II ROBIM Erythasus ru- bicula. RutlcUla Sne- clca. Coraclas gar- rula. Jericho. If Gaza. Winter migrant to Palestliie. V Bandpipeb. . >, •^ Tringoides hypoleucos. Solomon's Pools. Same as English species. Bhbiks. . . . Lanlus latho- ra. „ aurlcnlatus. „ n^blcns. Jericho. ) Jordan i Valley. Has very much larger toes and feet than the English species. Bpabbow. . . (P». ell. 7.) •Trippor.^. . irrpov6io¥. Passer sallca- rius. Frlngllla pa- tronia. AlnFasail. Jericho. The word occurs forty times In the Bible; and is always, with two ex- ceptions, translated " bird," or "fowl." Sparrows swarm in the Plain of (ien- n^saret, and are trapped and sold for verv little ; but they are very sparse and solitary In Jud»a. H. 97 D ■H" < s ' J ■^i \ :] . '. ':■ r r li i y 3 FIBDB FOUND IN PALKBTINK. Bnolmh Namr. Staslim*. 8TOBK. . . . (J«r. vlll.7.) Shn-bikd . . . SWALLOW. • . (Prciv. xxvl.2; Ph. Ixxxlv.3.) (Id. xxTvlil. 14.) SWAIf (Lev. xl. Ifi.) Swirr. . . . (I«.xxxvm.l4.) THmnira Tit, (Treat. . TrRTT.HDOVH, «en. XV. 9 ; Lev. I. J4.) VtTLTURB. , (Lev. xl.l4.) (Ex. zix. 4.) Waotaiu Watsb-rail. Hbbbrw AND (iRIIBR. KhuM&h. atfiSa. D«ror. . . Airtr. Tlnshemeth. 8l9, Sftn. . . irefmrrepd. Tor-yon»h. •rpvytaif. DAAh. . yvil/. Racham. BPWTMElfB FOUND BY PALE8TIN1 KXPLOREKri. Whbri FODND. Sturnuii vul- garis. CIconia alba. T. Ciiinyrln onea. IKniiido ruA- ttca. CypMlInR mel- ba. aplii. amnls. Jericho. RaiiARKa. Jericho. Jordan Valley. Petroclneta cyanus. Traterophu* chalybeuit. Parus major. Turtur aurl- .. Thorius. Jordan Valley. The black ttorK t« corwtantly neen, balldtng in fir trees, and the ommon Btork on the roofx of houMis and mnsqueA: they migrate to Kgypt. Forbidden an food by the Mosaic law. Peculiar to the Jordan Valley. P.K. " Rwallow " in thought to be a mis- translation for "crane," and kAx in the Rame passage is the "swift." Several species in Syria; some frequent rivers, some crags. They Mave the country from a plague of flies. The common swallow abounds In the Mosque of Omar. V.L. Swans, white and gray, come down to the lakes in wiutai. Found eveiywhore In summer, T. Found all the year : it resembles the house martin. T. Mar-Saba. SedenUry. P.K. Jericho. Beit AUb. Tebua. Jericho. Motacilla alba. „ sulpha- tea. Ballus aqu»- ticus. Bamleh. Jericho. Peculiar to the Jordan Valley. P.R. Summer migrant to Palestine ; very common and abundant. P.K. 8tf> Pl- SEON. The palm-dove and ring-dove are sedentaiT. Vultures are very plentiful, and are the chief scavengers for the removal of the dead Ixtdies of animals. V.L. See Baslr. inily f»e«i. B common )Us«H and to Egypt. jMilc law. illey. r.K. be n. in!«- I Kin in the ." Several lent rivnrs, untry from on swallow naar. V.L. ytnafl down imer. T. kembles the tM«T' I*-K- xtlne; very K. Sex ri- rinK-dove ^u1, and are It* removal ImalH. V.L. XXXVIII. REPTILES OF THE BIBLE. In th« Bible, reptiles are a connectltig link between beasts and flshen. They are divided Into the "niovinn! crwaturns of tlie »«;a"((ien. 1. '20), anioiiK fish; and the " i;re»;i)in»f thiiiKH"of the land (Gen. i. 'i'li. after the Maruinalia. Mudern naturalists Kive us six oniHpf of iCeptilia. each of which is reprtWBUted in Scripture; but they are not very clearly dlstlnnuished. Th<* followiuu Table will present a general sketch uf them, arranged alphabetically fur facility of reference. NJB.—Th^ namet printed in Itcdiei do not occur In the A.V., though the reptiles su called are now found, and are prolwbly the same aa those indicated by the Hebrew writers. U. = Eev. W. Hoth/htun ; T. = Oanun Trulram ; R. = ProJ. JtuUt:$luH. KMaLiBH Name. Addsr (I'S. lvili.4.) (Ueu. xllz. 17.) (Ps. cxl. 3. (Pmv.xiiii.32; Job zx. 14-10.) Abp (Is. xl. 8.) OATBBPlLLiJt. Obambliom. . (Lev.xl.80.) OOOKATEIOI. . . (Is. lix. 6.) OriieodtU), . . (Lev.xL2».) Dabba. . . . (IieT.xi.2».) HIBBBW AMD UBEEK. (l)Pethen. . . aaitis, (2)Rhephlphon. (S)"Achsub. . . /SocriAio-KOS. (4) Tzlph'onL . iartrii. Fethen. . . a)Coich.. . . XOfiaiAawK. (2) Tinshemeth. Treph'a. Tziph'onl. KpoKoStiXot, TiAb.^ . . . . icpoKoSciXot ZOOLOeiOAL SPBCIK8. Cobra. HasMl- Ceraxtes quistii. Vipera Eupbra- tlca. Daboi* xauthlua. Egyptian cobra (A<va naje). Fsammosaunu Bcincus. T. Hydrosaurus NUoticus. T. Ohameleo vulga- ris. T. DaboU zantblna. Uromastis splnl- ■pes. W BlMABKB. "Adder" Is the translation In the A.V. of four Hebrew words, viz. yrlhi-fi , thfphiiihon (once), 'achmuti (once), and (ii'ph'uni (once). Of these the first Is gent-ric. and the re- maining three all denote a vfimmoua ser- pent. The second (horned snake) is well known in the sandy deserts of Arabia. E- gypt, Sahara. Ac. ; It is about a foot long, pale brown, with black irregular Rp<>ts, and two burns above it» eyes. It lies in am- bush, occasionally biting the heels uf horses, and in often found in the wilder- ness of Jud;«a. It is thought to have been the Instrument of Cleopatra's death. Mentioned five times inthe l!il>le. Poison- ous; dwelling In holes; distends Its neck, and stands erect ; some are proof against snake-charmers. It is the sacred and royal emblem on Egyptian mnnnraents; the symbol of the protecting divinity. B«*' LooTRT, Cfanam, p. 106. It Is doubtful whether the Jews knew that butterflies came from caterpillars. It. The coSrh, rendered "chameleon," U thought to be the monitor lizard. Which Is highly prized a.s a destroyer of croco- diles' eggs. Of the two kinds, the former is common in Egypt, the Binaitic peninsula, and Judiea. and is about five feet loni; ; the latter, resembling it. is common in Egypt, where it was reverenced, and Is figured oo Egyptian sculptures. T. TtHKhfni.elh, translated " mole." Is. from its derivation. sup(Kised to be the chame- leon, a kind of lizard, living in trees and feeding on In.sects ; very commou in Pales- tine and Egypt. T. See Sbbpent, No. 7. It Is mentioned five times (once tmnslated "adder," Prov. xziii. 32>; but, from Is. lix. 5. would seem to be niure deadly than the pelhcn. The word translated "tortoise" (which f««^. is rendered in the LXX. "land cro- codile." £f«eDABBA. The crocodile Is probably the animal called Lbviathan, which f««. The Arabic dhab, thought by some to be the tztih (tortoise of A.V.), a large spe- cies of lizard, common in the sands of Araliia, well known in Judsea; burrowing in sand, and living In holes of rooks; feed- ing on beetles. T. I ' 1 • -^i ' X^XM - BKrriLKs or tuk blblk. umiuB SkUM. Dbaoon. . . . (Ii. xxzW. 13; Kzek.zxlx.8.) FBoe (Bx. viil.2: BeT. xvU 13.) OMko. . . . (Lev. xi. Sa) HoaSBLEBCH. . . (Pruv. xxz. 16.) LlVIATHAM. . . (Ps. lxxlv.14: Job xU. 1.) LUABD. . . (Ley. xU 30.) MOLB. SOOBPION. . . . (Pent.vlH.lB; Lake x. 19.) HBBBBW AMD Obnk, Tan. . . Tannin. Tzepharde'a. Ati&kah. 'Alukah. LXX. (?) Livjatban. ipcuctav. Let&ah. . . ;^aAa/3wn)¥. Tinshemeth. a<nraAa{. Akrabim. . , (TKopiriof. ZOOLOdlOAL Bpioibb. Kana esculenta. Uyla arborea. Ptyodaotylus gecko. H»iQopl» uingul- nuga. H. Ilirudii medictna- lls. T. Orooodilus vulga- rlt. Qenerlo (?). Numerotu. BnUEIB. In the pauagH!) where " dragon" U uMd as the nynibul of Egypt, the "ei-oct)dllH" is meant. Tan ('always pi.) h classed with wild beasts and fowls, and inhabits" desert places ; " It " walls." "cries," and " snuffs op the wind ;" hence thought to be the Jackal, which /i^«, p. 92. Tanntn Is a water-monster, with feet, or a huge laiiil reptile, as that "serpent" In- to whicii Muses* rod was changeil. In the former souse it Is synonymous with " levi- athan." The Ilebrew word Is of Arabic extrac- tion, and only occurs In the Old Testament In connexion with the Kgyptlan plague. The frog was adored as a female deity in Egypt, and was the symbol of regenera- tion. In the B(K)k of Revelation frogs re- present " uncleanness." The Esculenta, a water-frog. Is common In Egypt, and the Hyla, or tree-frog, in Palestine. Andiah ("ferret" in A.V.), from its classification among "creeping things," Is more probably the " gecko," a Ilzird ut- tering a mournful noise (iho meaning of andkoh). It is found in all parts of Pales- tine and Egypt, frequenting rocks, ruins, and houses. Its appearance Is repulsive, and it is regarded with disgust. T. The 'aluliah Is only once mentioned, and by some thought to be the vampire-bat. Its root meaning "to suck;" but the Arabs call a leech 'alak, and so the LXX. and Vulgate translate It. The horseleech Is found in Palestine, but the medicinal leech is much more abundant. The word occurs five times, and in every case but one (Ps.clv. 26) denotes the " cro- codile;" though some think that in Is. xxvii.l, It refers to the great python, often seen on E^ypttan monuments. T. There Is a full description of it in Job. It Is not now found In Palestine. but has been captured within the last century in the river Zurka, which flows through the plain of Sharon. The word only occurs once, but there is no question as to Its meaning. Lizards abound everywliere. and the species are very numerous. There are those of the land, the water, and sandy desert. Every district has Its kinds; but they swarm in the desert places, while some frequent cultivated plains, and others the forests of Tabor and Gllead. Perhaps letdah Is the generic term of the whole lizard tribe. T. Be« OhahbLEOM. Scorpions are named as part of the terrors of the wilderness of SInal (where they are still abundant, and the species numerous); also as symbols of desolation, and as Divine scourges. More than ten distinct species have been found in Pales- tine. They swarm in many parts, and their sting is painful and dangerous. T. 100 part of the Slnal (where the species )f desolation, )ie than ten in<i in Pales- r parts, and igerouB. T. BKFTILK8 OW TUM BIBUC. ENaLISH UkUM. BIKPRMT. . . . OX lvm.4; Prov.xxi.19.) (Ex. Til. », 10.) (Pt. Ivlll. 4.) (Geu. xllx. 17.) (Job XX. 16.) (P8.CX1. 3.) (Prov. xxlll. 32: Is.xl.8.) ,, fiery. , . . (Num. xxl. 6-8.) „ fiery flying. (Is. xiv. !».) Snail. . . ■ (Lev. xl. SO.) (Ps. Ivlll. 8.) bibriw and Greek. Snake Toad TORTOIBB. . . . (Lev. xl. 2».) a),N<U:h&ah. . . (2) TannlD. SftOKitV. (3) I'ethen. . . avirtt. (4)^8hephlpbon. (5)Epheh. . . a<mii. (C) Achshftb. . (7)Tnei)h». . . aawit. SArAph. . . . o^tf OavarStv, aairtf, wftis ntTOLfitvot, (l)Chomet. . (2) BbabloL . . loipos. Tzab. . . . KfiOKoitikot Xcpo'aiof. ZOOLOeiOAL BPEC1I8. Gftnorlo («rm. . . Cobra ICgypttaca. Cerastes Uasset (lulstU. Xchiilna Maurl- taiiica. Vlpera Kuphra- tlca, <>T VIpora adimodytes. Dabola xantbl- D» (V). T. Generic. BufoPantherlnuB. (l)TestadoGr3Bca. C2)Testudo mar- giuata. (3) Bmys Oasplca. BUIAKKB. Seven Hebrew words are used for va* rious kinds of serpents, translated soma- wliat indiscriminately :-- O) <>enerio terra, denuthiK no particular «pecle^. (,'i) tiene- rally rendered "draK«n," sonietlmes " ser- pent, ' sometimes "whale" (Job vli. 12. Ac), sfems to denote any sea or land monster, thereroi-e not to W. limited to any species. (3) Deaf ADueu. or poisonous A8P, which let. (4) I'oi.soiKnis adder of sandy deserts. (.')) Thrice mentioned (»«« ViPEtt). (tJ) Found only in one passage, "adders' pols«in." (7) Five times mentioned; trans- lated In A,V. by "adder" and "cockatrice." the latter fabulous,supp<»ed tobehatcbed by a cock from serpents' eggs, and so re- presented as a dnigon with a cock's head; called also " basilisk," or crested serpent. It may he the large yellow -streaked ser- pent, not uncommon in Palestine ; danger- ous from its sl/e and nightly prowlliigs. T. flerpiMits were generally regarded by the ancients as symbols of the spirit of evil. More than twenty species have been lately found lu Palestine ; but only nine are poi- sonous, viz. the cobra , six species of vlpera, Vabiiia xtinthiua. and K^-his armifola. "Fiery" or "deadly" serpents were probablv so called from the burning fever caused by their bites. The "fiery flvlng serpent" is distinct from this; but 'fly- ing ' is poetic Imagery, not io accordance with natural phcnoniena. For the li&l its and peculiarities of ser- pents noted In Bcripture. xfe Tristram's ''Natural History of the Bible." Two Hebrew words are translated "snail" in the A.V. Each occurs only once. (1) Chumet, among unclean creep- ing things. Is translated lit ancient ver- sions by some kind of lizard, probably a sand-lizard, of which there are many species In the Sinattlc peninsula and Ju- d^an wilderness, many of which have no visible feet, and so were dlsthit;uij(hed by Moses from the other lizards. T. (2) 8h<Mul Is evidently a snail that wastes away; the allusion being to the p>pular error that the slime emitted in its track gradually consumed It, or to the fact of its melting under the hifluence of salt, whicli makes It a fit illustration of the wicked blighted by God's curse. More than 140 species of land and fresh- water molluscs have been found In Pales- tine, many being peculiar to it. (8<^e Tris- tram's "Natural Ulstory of the Bible.") Bm Serpent. Very common in all parts of Palestine. T. (1) The land tortoise Is found everywhere, creeping over hills and plains In summer, burrowing under leaves at the foot of trees, or in rocky holes, in winter. It is the food of several birds of prey, and Is eaten by the natives. (2) A larjrer Kind are found on Mount Carmel. (3) Water species are very numerous In all streams ana marshes, especially about the Waters of Merom. It feeds on fish, frogs, young birds, Ac., and : has a very olTensive odour. T. See Dabba, JOl I ,1 1^^ AQUATIO ANIMALS OK TUK BIBLK. KJI«LUm Nami. VIPW, Oobxx.lA; Is. sxi.«; liz.6.) WOMi. . . (IB. 11. 8.) (Kx.xvl.aO; Jobzzv. 6; IB. zW. 11.) (Job XXT. Si II. XlT. 11.) earth. n o»n]r«r. « palmer. . M crinuon. hbbbbw and Okibc. Kphoh. (l)Bto.. (2) Rlminah. aairpitL. (3)Tole'ah. , ZOOLOOIO&L BPMiia. Ech<.'« kreiilcula. T. (8aud-Vl|M'r. I TortrU vUtitaii» Lumbrlcuit. T. MyrtapcHU. T. BllUEKI. A putM>nouf Mfpttnt. of fitnall fip«ciA\ alxiiit Olio fiHit Ioiik: iouikI Id vinity diit- trictHaiiti uiidrr stoimii i'^jr tSiu |i<'a4l H«a; ?|ulck in nuiv^inHiit. Tlic vlptr wtilch ristoiieil oil I'aul'it hand ( \c.U xxvlll. 3» wan tha Viprnt n»piK, coouuuu iii the MtMilterraneau Islen. T. Three wordt are tranxlated (A.V.) by "worm:" (1) occurs oiiljr <nic<», in con- nexion with tli»' "moth.' of wlilch it It evidtsiitly tliH Ki-ub. Sta Moth, p. hri. (2) and <^) «!M ii«('d many tlnriH«. and are appart-ntly HviK iiymutis; (jfuerally of t)ie manKots or ktiiIih of inx'-ct*. ratli-r tiian t>i»i caitii-wornj. Rnniudh nff.m* to mean the larv% of insects. «!s|)«ciaily such as fwf i1 'in putrid mattiT, n.g. d«ad or dis- eased bodies, Ac. Tiilf'uh rath«r dunotes the caterpillar or c<'ntip>td(i, catinit tlie vines and destrovlntr tlin Kourd (^.tonah Iv. 7) ; but it Ih ai«o uwd of the Inrvn of the meat -fly, feeding uu dead bodies of the slain fis. Ixvi. 'MK wliere it Is the sym- bol uf uturnal punishment. It is doulit- ful what worm In meant by <rK>aKjit (Acts xli.'iS). the ppeclal scourge of Flerod Atriippa, as also of lleriKl the Great and AntliKihus Kpiphaiies. Pr«ibal>ly "ier- pents" are meant in Mic. vii. 17. Several species of earth-worms, and of centipedes or millipede', abotnid ia Pa- lestine, furnishing food for birds. T. Sm LoOtJBT, Ti-lek, p. 106. .. OitMam. p. 108. Bee OOOBIKKIL. p. 106. XXXIX. AQUATIC ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE. "The Holy Land" is strictly an ttWuMtf tract of mountains, foi the Israelites had no poMi-s- Blons (with the exception of Joppa) on the coast, tlie one part of wliich beloiiKed to tlie PboBuiciaus, the other to the I'liiiistines, whose chief god was Dagoa, having the face and bands of a man, the body of a fish (1 Bam. v. 4). Its one river is the Jordan, too rapid, too muddy, too deep in its hot rocky bed for angling to be either pleasurable or profitable. The smaller streams (Kishon and .labliok) were on the confines, and were, alternately, dry and rushing torrents. Of its three lakes, the large.st (the Dead Sea) was almost entirely destitute of all life, animal and vegetable ^with tlie exception, it is sai J, of some molluscs,— the Surgtu aaiviaitui and Melanoii»i») ; so tltat the only fishing preserves were the Lake of Gennesaret and ^.he pools of Hushlxju (Cant. vii. 4\ The drag-net and the hook as implements for capturing fish are mentioned by Isaiah (zix. 8), but in connexion with Egypt and the Egyptians. Beyond mention of the fact of the creation of fish generally, the Mosaic division uf thet-* Bpecies into the clean and unclean, their incidental mention in our Lord's history as an article of food, and of the occupation of fishing as a parabolic illustration, fish enter but little into the phraseology of the Bible; and not a single speciet is named, if we except the whale. Josephus notices that the species found in the Jordan and Lake of Gennesaret are identical with those In the Nile. Recent explorers have confirmed that opinion, and found some that belong onl^ to the African families. They are chiefly of the bream, carp, and perch tribes, the shoals of which, coming up at night to the mouths of the warm springs of the two Rethsaidas, are most extraordinary, often thickly covering an acre of water. The Silnrvidi were held by Egyptians, as well as Hebrews, to be unfit for food, on sanitary grounds. The Table given on p. IM will •how th« extent of the Palestine fisheries, and the species recently found. 108 for angUnii fere on the it 1 th« Dead II. it is raiii, iserves w«re the hiHik as Egyia and AQVATIO AimiALS Of THS BIBLC J7.JI.—T.B2W«f ram; R. — JtoSMloM. TIAN8LATIOM. ANDUHRBI I JOHAH'rt KlHH. I>"lK(ia<l«l \ (Jonah 1. 17.) I K-^TOf TOBIT'« FWH. OHTOaA. . . vKx.XXX.34; Rr.clus.zxlv. IB.) Prarui. . . . (Job XTvHI. IH.) rnBPLB(nsh). Wbali. . . . (Ex. vti.9; X. 12; I)put. xxxll.33; V'*. xcl. 13: J«r. 11. 34.^ iy^)*. . SchKChc Gablsh. _ Hapyapl Arttaman. Tanntn. KYt-rnt. ' (Jobvll. 12; Ps.lxxU.lS, 14; Is.xxvii. 1; Ezek. zxtx.3; zxxii. 2.) AMIMAL Pf'f'OHICD. HhRrU . ■' . Rhnat-flshf?' Hilurid4K, Wlnn-HhHll. HtriinihuM. Vf-vi oyster. ff.iritifera. Purple ftHh. Muri'r hrnn- M.lrtilUmlu'. RutAkKa. flome laud- iti(inst»T. Drngiin . or ffffi'^Ht (ft. Rome tea- monster. OroeodiliuC!), The Hnbrww "nlT »p*aks of "a (treat llsh." with- out particular spfclflvatlon ; In Matt. xll. 4(i that fish Is translated " whalo " (icnro?) ; but the Oreek. like the II<*brew, Is ireneral, and strlrily means only a "sea- monster." A whale ha.-* too contra* tt-ii a throat to swallow a man; but sharks rapalile or dotiiK so are not uncommon In the Mediterranean. As Toblt's fl«h kap^d out of the Tigris to attai^k a man (contrary to toe habits ol any known fish'. If may have lieen a «roco<llle. or one of the StiHriHtp. Bochart says that (ialen and DIoseorldes prescribed the gall of the sheat-flsh as an eye-salv). T. Twioe referred to: once as an Ingiedlent of the holy perfume of the tahema<tle ; once, hi the Apocrypha, as emitting a delicious odonr. The n/.mn "onyx ' means a "claw" or "nail;" and so the mi. hell on the foot of many molluscs, with which tl mrger shell Is closed, gets Its name. Krorn this smi nr shell, or valve, part of the hmredlents of the conp nnd " frank- Incen-te" were obtAlned. Many sper;l»:« of it are found In the Ited Sea. and sli»ills of th' r^est ind are '» miliar to us as old-fashioned chir /ornaments. U. Only once named In the «.1<1 Testam^'H*. often In the New; alwayt a». a JHivel. The ^f ' oyster 's abundant In the "ernlan (iiilf and H H< ,.. \i\ shell ("moth»T of pearl") s stili a «'c.Tini,,.j;.y of ({eii»«ral tratllc In Paht'ttlne, beioK carved oy the peast.nti Into reliKlouH ornaments. A valuable dye (which Lydia scM\ trafiltlonally uili! to come from a small vessel in t',e throat of a shell- fish. Tyrlan purple (or Jtrry r it) vra* of two kird.s, one lltflit (i.e. scarlet), the other dark (l.e crimson); xwA probably, by admixture .vith other colours, vf- rious shades of pur|)lo. and even blue, mny hrvve he«ai subsequently pro.Juced. The art of ••xtnicilnif It, known t(» the I'hoBtiiclans, has been lost. It was of "i^ h 11 costiv nature as to l>e one of the peculiar Insignia of royalty or otBclal distinction. The Hebre*^ word means a "monster" in animal life. In (Jen. i. 21, • ^reat whale" Is Eenerlc of nil mon- sters moving in the waters; but In Lam. iv. 3 the "whale" Is sr>^cifk*any mentioned by one who knew Its habits and its classification amonif mammalia. Two si-ecies of the dolphin haves l)een foui.d in the Mediter- ranean, and anothei In the Red 8ea; but true whalea are also occasionally to be found Id the former. H. A<M LitVIATHAN, pi. 100. HKJ in F 1 i'^ f < '■ 1 } I! 11 FISHEBIjCS of rALERTlNB. FISHERIES OF PALESTINE, WITH THEIR PRODUCTS N.B. -T. = Trislram ; H. = Eoughlon. Watbbb. Name. lOnTHTOLOGIOAL SPECIBfl. Reharkb. GBNNRflABKT, L. Bream. . Ohromis Nllotlca. H. SheaUfish. Clarlas macracanthii<«. T The Siluroidt are nnflt for fr>od, Coracinas. T. and are the 'bad fish cast away by the fishermen (Matt. xiii. 47. 48). Carp. Hemichromiii. T. Found by LMngstono in B.K. Africa. Perch. Dog-fish. Labeo barbus canls. F JARMK, B. . . Barbel. . BarbuR longlceps. The Jabbok Hwann<) with fl«h, swimming In a continuous line, coming and going. T. JOBDAN, B. . . Minnow. . Cyprinodon Hammonls. H. These all die on reaching the Dead Barbel. Bream. 8ea, where they are devoured by the birds waiting for them (s«e Ezelc. xlvii. 10). KlBHOM, B. . . Blenny. . BlannluM lupuluK Fewer fish In the streams flowing westward than in those flowing east- ward. XL. INSECTS OF THE BIBLE. Under this head ars classed all those smaller creatures not included in the preceding Tables. They are arranged rather for facility of reference than scientifically, and being in alphabetical order, any one of them can be found by the reader at a glance. W.B.— The names of Insects given In Ttfdi'^ are not used In A.V. H. = Houghton ; T. = Tristram , W. = WeMwood. KN9LIHB Nam a. Ant (Prov. vl. fi— 8 ; XXX. 25.) Bee U's. cxvlii. 12; 1 Sam. xlv. 26.) Hebbew AND Greek. Nemalah. DebOrah. lt.4Kt.<rtra.. ZOOt.O«I0AL 8PECIE8 FODND. Forniica, or Myrmioa. Apis mellt- fica. Llgus- tica. Bbhabkb. Ants are abundant in Palestine ; and though they > feed on flesh, Insects, and sacciiarino matter from trees, they store up com. chatT, seeds, Ac, to pro- tect their nests from damp. They surpass most Ic- j sects In instinct and industry. T. There are in abundance the hive bees of Kng- ' land, and yet more those of 8. Europe, and the wild bees; the allusions in Scripture are mainly to the last, which attack plunderers with .,Teat fury (Deut. 1. 44 1. Their abundance is certified by the , term descriptive of Palestine, "flowing with milk; and honey,' for which its climate and aromatic | flora are peculiarly adapteil. They aro most rmme- ; rous In the wilderness of .lud^a (Matt. ill. 4). Honey was one of tlie delicacies sent by .iacob to E^'ypt, and a commodity supplied by .Tudah to the market at Tyre. T. They are also found in Assyria (Is. vli. 18). ! Various species of humble bees and mason bees are very numerous. 104 n B.K. Africft. IN8K0T8 OF TBK BIBLK. KNeuae Nakie. BRRTCB. . . (L«V. Xl. 21, .U%.b. U. 11.) OoehintiM. . (Is. «. 18.^ Flba. . . . (1 Sam.xxiv. 14; xzvL 20.) FLY (Ex.vlll.21; Ps. Ixxvill. KccleH.x.1.) fl8.vil.18.> Gnat. . . . (Matt, zzill. GkAHHBOPPBH. (Judif. vl. 5: L^v. xl. 22.) HIBRBW AND GBKEK. Chargol. . . Chapbis. . KavBoipoi, Tola'ath. . KOKKUVOi. Par'osh. \^vAAo5. (1) Artb, or Ore.b. KvyofxVLa. (2) ZHbub. Iivla. Ktavutrli. . Arb^h. C)ia^b. oxpiv. ZOOLOfllCAL BPKCIKH FODND. Bupr«stls(?), Ooccuii ilicla. Pulex Irrl- tfuas. Musca. or Oulex. Scarab^us copriipha- gus. 11. HippoboRca, or CEstrus. U. Culsx. Ukmabeb. Only ouce found \n the Old Testament, amonK winged reptiles allowed for food. It Is evidently, from the connexion, some kind of "locust," and not a "beetle." since the latter has nofle^s above Its feet to leap withal." More than 400 species ol beetles have b''en found in 1'al(">tlue, the climatt being peculiarly suited to them. T. In Hab. 11. 11, Bochart renders Chaphit by "tht scarabaeu*-.," or sacred beetle of Egypt, with which the Jews were familiar; it was an emblem of eter- nity and resurrection. ^See Hope, In Tratix. Kntoniol. 8oc., 11. IT^.1 Though the LXX. and Vulgate favour this Interpretation, (iesenlus and otbera agree with the A.V., and tmu&late it "beam." Tola'aih !s always translated (A.V.) by "crimson" or "scarlet." It l!» literally the "crlmnon wonn" (Arab. KermetK but the latter word Is omitted, be- cause iu the texts the colour, not the In.nect, is de- noted. It is a cochineal, attaching Itself to the Syrian holm-oak. The male Is winged, the female wingless ; and It Is from the latter alone that the dye is gained. It is dark red, of the size of the kernel of a clierry. but when dry smaller than a wheat grain. It is very abundant in I'alestlne, though supplanted as a dye by the imported Mexican spe- cies, which feeds ou the prickly pear. T. Only twice mentioned, as an lllustratloi» of the most Insignificant of creatures. Fleas swarm In the very sand of Egypt, and in the dust of all parts of Palestine,— the greatest pest.-< of man and beast. (i)Ar(Sb only occurs of the plague of files In Egypt. It is disputed whether the c-nninion housn-fly or mos- quito Is meant ; Ixith are great pests in Egypt n(>w, as also are the gail-lly andhor>ie-fly. The common fly car- ries the p<fis(iii of ophthalmia from man to man. and siireads Its Infection. It is probably here generic, in- cluding la the "plairue of swarms" flle>' sand-fllfs. gnats, mosquitos. Ac. 11. By «onie authors. Kirby (Bridgewater Treatise li.3.57>,Michaelis,Uosenmliller, Oeddes. Ac. the Orr-b hai" bevn supposed to be a cock- roach. Blalla sp. {See Hope, »p. cit., 11. 180.) W. (2) Zefmb. only twice mentioned, once as frequent- ing the rivers of Egypt; again, as corrupting the apothecary's ointment :— tlie former a gad-fly tor- mentini! horses on the banks of the Nile and Jordan, so pestiferous as to be denr<'cated by ai>peals to a special god. Baalzfbuh (ot Ekroni. whom the Jews derisively called "lord of the dunghill" (Baal-re- bel). Probably the poisonous T/'Ih'-, described by Livingstone, Is meant. AV. Th<' "flier would be the common flv. whose swarms w'l d corrupt any uu- gueut or savoury compote in a few minutes. Probably the Zebvb of Bccles. x. 1. Be« Flt. The word Is nnlr fontid In the New Testament, where tlie prop>-i' rendering Is "strain out a gnat, a metaphor fn^m the custom of straining wine be- fore drinking, to avoid breach of cen-monlal law. In Lev. xl. 20, 23, 41 . 4?. Gnats and mosquitos are among the most prevalent nests of Kgvpt aud Pa- lestine, frequenting all marsliy ground. U. A creeping thing, with "legs above Its feet to leap withal, ' but used as an Illustration of dimi- nutive size ; therefore probably the smalle.st of the locust tribe. It Is translated ^*lo»n«t" In 2 Chron. tH. 13. (S««! LocD3T.> There are many brilllantly- ealoured species of this small Insect. T. m l>9 t h!- IM8K0TS OF THK BIBLE. EMeLIBB NAM!. HOBinrr. . (Kz.uill.2H.) LlOK fKx.Tm.l6.) hoavgr. . . . (Kx.x.4— 6: LeT.xi.?2,) „ (bald). . (LeT.xl.22.) (Joell. W HIBBBW AND iiSiSKt. Tzir'ah. . Kinntra. . (1) Arbeh. (2) Sal'sm. . a.Trcuei)V< (Joel t. 4 , Nab. ill. lb; P». cv. 34 ; Jer. 11. 14. (I>«a. xxvill. 42.) (8)0hargol (4)Chagob. (6) Gazam. Kdamt. (6)Yelek. . '?povy(K, ZOOIiOOIOAL SPBOiBa FOCND. VespaCrabro. (EdUMJda mi- giati.da. T. Locusta pe- regriua- Truxalis. T. Larva of Arc- tla caja. II. OSdiptxIa ml- gratorla. U. a)Tt«latzal. BiMARKB. Hornuts were abundai.t In Palestine, as Is Indi- cated by the name of the valley of Zoreah (Josh. XV. 33;.»»>" the place of hornets." The Bible phrase- ology betokens the dread with which they were regarded; but it Is coiuectured that G<<d s pro- mise to drive out the ('anaauit»;s before Israel was metaphorical of a panic, or of preceding plagues generally, since no mention occurs in the I'enta- teuch of any such visitation of hornets. Four spe- cies (resembling ours, but lai-ger) have beeu found there. U. Lice are only mentioned In the record of the Kgyptian plaicue, and the Hebrew name is thought to be. of Et<yptlan origin. Borne contend that "gnats" or "mosquitos" are meant; but tl\e latter spring from toaler, not from dust. Parasitic insects alM)und in the Ea-^t, and through the summer the Moham- medan men keep their heads shorn to avoid them. The " locust " includes the Insects called In our ver- nion by the different names Beetle, Caneer-worm, Oatkrpillak. GKvasHOPPER, Locust. KALD-i.ocuaT. Palmer-worm (which see). The llabbis say there were 800 "pecleo; but only about forty have yet been identified in Palestine. Its name, habits, ra- vages, appearance, &c. are constantly mentioned in Scripture. The locusts swarm, and their ravages are great ; but in all stages of growth they are largely eaten by natives, and are a palatable food. Nine Hebrew words are used to express the locust spe- cies:— (1) General word r* multiplier"), used of the Egyptian plague, of the edible insect, and as the food of the Baptist. In four passages it is r'^ndered " grasshopper ; but it always seems to be migratory (1 Kin. viii. 37, ic). (2) Only mentioned once (probably Chaldee word, ■'devourer"); having a smooth head, and frequent- ing roc, s. It answers to Truxali*, which is common In Palestine. T. (8) Onlv occurs once as an edible, clean animal. Konderea " bet-tie " ""A-V.), which gfe. This may pos- sibly be identical with the OuBaua of the Komans. W. (4) Generally translated "grasshopper" (which tee), but once " locust." From a comv>aris<in of texts wo gather that it was the smullest of destructive leap- ing locusts, doubtless a grasshopper. H. (6) The " palmer-worm " of A.V., consuming what the locusts left, especially the fig-trees, vines, and olive-trees. The LXX. and other old versions trans- late It "caterpillar" genei-ally, which modern na- turalists confirm, including the larvas of locusts be- fore developing wings, the woolly-bear. 4c. H. Or, » worm or grub destroying buds of plants. W. (B) The " canker-worm " of A.V., in five passages ; but rendered "caterpillar" In three. The name means " the licker" of the grass; hence It seems to denote the larva of the locus^ which is most destruc- tive of all, only appearing after the winged locust has left, consuming all that remains, then assuming wings and Hying away (Nah. ill. 16). (7) Occurs only once; means the "tinkler" (»«« OTMBALa, p. 131). applied to the locust f^om the noise of its wings; probably only a synonvm. T. Evidently, from the name, Identical with, tne Ttaltaalua, or Ximb, of Bruce. W. IM as is tndl- •roah <Josh. ible phra.se- they were Gixl's pro- ! Israel was ini; plagtiOH the I'euta- Four spe- beea fouud lord of the Is thought lat "gnats" itter sprhig ^cts abound h<; Moham- jid them. } in our ver- NUER-WORM, flLD-I.0CU8T. s say there y have yet habits, ra- lentloned iu ravaps are are largely food. Nine locust spe- uspd of the and as the is r«!ndered « migratory aldee word, iii frequwnt- L is common san animal. lis may pos- lomaus. W< (which se«), of texts we ictive leap- iming ^bat vines, and ■slons trans- modern na- locusts lie- Ac. H. Or, h. W. e passaged; 1*ne name It s«ems to ost destruc- ngcd locust m assuming nkler" ($»€ m the noise Evidently. oltaolya, or TNRKCTfl OF THK BIBLK. Enolish Name. Locust (mni.). (Is.xxxin.4; Amosvii.l.) (Fs. Ixxvill. TlBBRFW AND ZooLOoirAi 8pr,riB« Found. MANN*. Moiriuilo. Moth. . . . (19.1.9: Jobxiil.2«; xxvii.J«.) RPIDKK. . . (Is. lIx.B.) (Prov. xxx. 28.) (8) Oob. . (9)Chaiiii. . Ash. (TTI*. Coccus man- niparus. Khrenh, Tinea (l)Accablsh. (2) Soma- mlth. Kp(;ira. RlUARIB. («) Once translated "locnst," and twice "graiw- hoppprs" mars/t'w, "grpeii worms''^; but no indica- tion is given of any particular species, or whether the larva or full-grown Insect Is meant, tboogh " green worn> " would suggest the former. T. (9) Translated "caterpillar" in all passages, and always included with tlie locust. In Solomon's de- dication prayer and elsewhere, as a Divine plague. The Hebrew means ''consumer," and is probably the locust iu the lanra state, and not a distinct species. T. A species of Coeeus, closely allied to the cochineal Insect, is found on Mount Final, upon the Tamarim mimnifera. which it punctures with its proboscis, causing it to discharge a g\miniy saccharine secretion, which quickly hardens and drop'* from the trees, when it U collected by th»" natives, who superstl- tiously regard it as the real manna of the Israelites. W. Sm Manma (lection XLI), p. 117. Bee Okat, and LiCI. The references to It !n Scripture allude to the destruction of clothes by its larv.'e, and It Is cited as a mark of the perishable nature of temporal things, and the folly of the prevalent Eastern custom of hoarding costly raiment. In Job xxvii. 18, " bulldeth his house as a moth," reference is made to some leaf- rollinp larvaB. The moth Is the only one of the genus Lrprdoidrra mentioned in Scripture; but 280 suBcies of this genus havp been found, though the climate and the absence of wood are unfavourable to butter- flies, moths, &c. T. Two Heb. words are translated " spider" (A.V.) : (1) In reference to its web, as a metaphor of what is fragile, flimsy, and temporary, as a warning to the wicked of the weakness of their contrivances. S!) Occurs only once of the "spider" (A.V.) taking old with her hands; but by some it Is thought the Gecko Is meant (which »«*, p. 100\ The action Is applicablo to both. T. More than 700 species of spiders are found In Oreat Britain, and quite as many in Palestine. T. 107 w It ii : XLI. TREES, PLANTS, FLOWERS, &c., OF THE BIBLE. N.S.—'B.=:Bir(lv>ood: 0.:=OamUh«r»: T. = Tristram, ENeusH TBAN9LATI0N. Al.MOKD. . . . (Jer.t. 11,12.) . X. 11. ALMOa. (1 Kin. 12.) Alqcm. (2 Ohr. l\. 8.) ALo«s. . . . OrLlSN-ALOEB. (PS. xlv.8; Num. zxiv. «.) AHIB'^. . . . (Mat.zz1U.2S.) Applh. , . . (8. of B. Ii. 3; Joel t. Vi.) AiB. . . . . (Is. zUv. 14.) Ralm or Balbam. (Jer. vilL 22.) HBBRirw AKD OBBBK. ShAked. . . . Kapvtvri [fioKTTipia] ; afJivySoKov. Almug , . (vKa rreKe- trtfrd. AhAllm. . . (1) (rraxTi^. (2) criaivat. Tappflftcfi /Lif/Aov. OrBii. . a) Tiort. Botanical Name. AmyKdaluB communis. Pterocarpus Hantalinus. T. Aqullaria agal- locha. T. Anethum KraveolflD*. P1nn«haiepen- (a)Pl5Uctalen- tlsCUR. (b) Balanites JKgyptiaca. Bemabkb. The almond blo»oma before the leaves come out, hence Its Hebrew name nMked, •"nasten." {See the play on the word. Jer. 1. 11, 12, " a rod of ahdked tree ... for I will hasten (shdketl).") It Is one of the native fruits of Palestine, and there- fore often mentioned in Scripture. Aaron's rod was of this tree ; and Jews now carry branches of it to the synagogue on great festivals. It was the model of the ornaments of the candlestick in the tabernacle. There is both a wild and a cultivated species. Not Indigenous, but Imported In the form of timber by Solomon from Ophir, with gold and precious stones ; evidently itself precious; used tor making musical instruments. Probably red sandal wood, still highly prized in the East for lyres, Ac. Occurs In two different contexts: (1) as a per- fume in connexion with "myrrh, cassia, and cin- namon," or as a spice for embalming the dead (John xix. 39), where it Is the gtim of the eaple- tree. growing in Cochin China and N. India to a height of I'JO feet; (2) Lign-aloes, used by Ba- laam, with the cedars, as an Illustration of the noble position of Israel, planted in a choice land. As the Ao'i'larifi does not grow in Syria of Pa- lestine, some other species must Ise meant. T. It has no connexion with our " bitter aloes." Occurs in the New Testament once only. Bee Dill. "Apple tree" occurs four times In the Song of Solomon ; also In Joel, the fruit being used for purposes of illustration In the Proverbs. The tree meant afforded a grateful shade ; Its fruit was enticing to the siuht, sweet to the taste, Imparting fragrance, and of po'den colour amid silvery leaves. None exactly answer these con- ditions; quince, citron, and apple are the con testing candidates, the last being the least probable, since the climate is unfavourable. But the apricot Is very probably the fruit in- tended, since It approaches the details of the description most nearly, and is very abundant in Palestine. Only once mentioned, as a tree from which Idols were made. Our ash is not indigenous there ; but the LXX. translates it "the pine," which flou- rishes on the coast, and is planted elsewhere. This may be the tree nieaTit, or tlie Aran (Arabic) of Arabia Petnea, resembling our mountain ash. T. Three trees are supposed to be the source of the gum, viz. (a) Mastick (which nee); (h) modem Balm of Gilead, a small shrub, which grows near the Dead Bea and on the -/• TBEEB. PLANTS. FLOWBBS, M^ OF THS BIBLU. Emolish Tbanslatiok. Balm («ont.) (Jor. vHL 22.) Baslbt. . . . (Huthl.22; JiidK.vH.13.) Bat-Tbeb. . (P«. xxxvii 35.) BDELLICk. . . (Gen. ii. It.) Bkan ( z Sam. zvii. . Eisek. Iv. 9.^ Box as.rH.19;li. 13.) Bbamblb. . . (Judg. iz. 14.) Hebrkw and Ubebk. (Is. xxxlT. 18; Job xxzt. 40.) (Gen. ill. 18; Matt. vii. 16.) (ProT.xv.l»; MJc. Til. 4.) 2. Bosem. Reftrah. Czrach. . . KfSpO^ TOV T^dolach. a.v6(>a{. Pol. . . Teasshur. (D^Atftd.. p<MAVOV. (2) (Jhoiich. (3) DaiiKr. . rpi/io'iof. (4)jCn)<'dek. . Botanical Name. (e)BaLvimo- dendron Ql- leadenM. Hordenm dla- tlchum. Lanrun nobllts. Borassud fla- belllformis. VIcIa faba. . (DBuxnulon?!- fulia. (2) Junlperas ptaoenicea. LycSum Ruro- pjeum. Notobants By- riaca. ScolymuK ma- cu'atus. Carthamufl oxyacanthus. CentauPia cal- citropa. Solanam So- domaBam. BlMABXa. Plains of Moab only ; (e) trae Balm of Gilead. a native of the E. coast of Africa, growing about Mecca. From a root given by the tjueeii of She- ba. Solomon carefully cultivated it in the tropi- cal plain of Jerichd; it was of great vaitift, and was one of the trophies carried to llome by Titus. It la now quite lost. T. The most universal cereal in the world, and the common food in Palestine of men, horses, asses, and draught oxen, oats Ixiiiig unknown. It Is used In Scripture as a mark of poverty and of worthlessness (Hos. ill. 2). Barley har- vest is 1q March or April, according to tha locality. Etrarh is once rendered " bay-tT«e ;" elsewhere It is used of a "native," as opposed to a "stran- ger." If It be any particular ' native" plant, it must be a green shrub growing by the water- side, such as the sweet bay, which Is not very common : but of all, the most glorious represen- tative of luxuriant growth and pomp is the ole- ander, which decks so profusely the lakes and water-courses. Borne suppose It to be the gram of a tree grow- ing in Arabia Felix ; others a precious stone. T. Beans, peas, and various kinds of leguminous plants are grown in Palestine, and una for food, both as vegetables and in flour. They are ga- thered with the wheat harvest. T. Box Is twice mentioned as a forest tree, with the pine and fir. It is also the foundation of rowing benches, In which ivory is Inlaid (Kzek. xxvll. 6). The species found resembles ours, but Is larger (20 feet high), and grows on Mount Le- banon and the Galllaean hills, t'ombs, spoons, Ac, are made of It. Some think it to be ft Ju- niper, growing with the cedar. T. From eighteen to twenty-two Hebrew words are used in the Bible to express prickly shrubs or weeds, which are Indifferently translated In A.V. by •• bramble," "brier," "thorn," "this- tle," and we have little to guide us in dlstln- gtuishing or identifying them. The following are some :—(!) Translated "bramble," and "thorn," is the "box-thorn." It extends from Lebanon to the Dead Sea, and Is often used for hedges. (2) Translated "bramble," "thistle," "thick- ets;" growing in Lebanon, and in corn-fields. Probably the thistle, of which there are many species, especially in the plains. (S) Oenerally translated "thistle." but also "brier." Supposed to be a species of knap- weed (star-thistle), found in corn-fields all over Southern Europe and Western Asia. T. (4) "Thorn." or "brier;" evidently a plant suit- able for a hedge. From the Arabic term, rhadnk, It Is Identified with theso-called"appleof Sodom,' a shrubby plant, three to five feet high, having prickly stems like a brier and blossoms like a potato, and bearing similar apples. It grows In all the hot valleys, and Is used for hedges. T. It*" 1 '■ ;;.- i^ii |V| Sf TEEEfl. PLANTS, FLOWERS, *0.. OF THE BIBLE. ENnLIBH TSANBLATION. t It: 1 Bramble (mnt.) (Gen. Hi. 18; Matt. vli. 16.) (I«. vll. 93. 25.) a«. tm. i». (Jadg. vlll. 7. 1«0 (Kwk.U.fi; xxviil. 24.) BCLBDBH. . . (Ex. It. 3; Jobviii.ll.) \\i > „* ■1; .1 (I«. xlx. 7.) (Job vHI. 11 : Ofln. xll. 2.) (Ex. U. S, B; Jonah li. 0.) Herrrv ANT> Grmk. 5) KAtz. . . oicavda. (6) Shamir. ajtav6a. (7) Naatrttr. (8) Barkanlm (9) Billon . . . oxavda oSii. (1) GAmn. ^ . Bifirf nd- wvpof. (2)'Arflth. . . rh axi Tb XA.Mpov. (n) Achu. . . axi 3owTO- fiov. BOTANIOAt Nami. Falltirus aeu- leatu'. Rhamnus ol«v- o'iden. KlzTphuii hdI- na Ohrixti. RubUA fructl- COSUd. RuxcUK acTilea- tux. Oyp«nis papy- rus. (a) Cypems es- culent us. (b) Bntomuf" timbellatus, (4) Sflph. . rb cXof. (OmUUd in LXX.) BlMABU. (B) Very Kenerally used In the Bible (Old and New Testaments) as a generic term for all prickly plantH, from a bush to a weed (as in the I'arable of the Sower). (6) Occurs very often In Isaiah, translated '•briers," and coupled with nhait, "thorns" (a generic term). Sfcu»rtlr=Arabic «am«r, a commim nori-fruitbfaring thorny tree. In ttie Jordan Valley the name is confined to the Christ's thorn; elsewhere it is Klven to the burkthom. The former has small leaves like an olive, with very flexible bouglis ; it grows plentifuliy about Jerusalem, and is supposed by some to have been the tree from which Christ's crown of thorns wtt.s made. T. The real "brier," or wilii rose, is found only in the extreme north of Tale-stine and Syria. (7) Another word (translated "thorn"), as«>d of the same species ot thorn tree, the nul>k of the Arabs; very common^ In all the warmer parti of Palestine, especially in the Plain of (Jennesa- ret and the Jordan Valley, where It forms a thicket. It sometimes grows to a great size, l» common about Jerusalem, and from It the crown of thorns Is generally supposed to have been plaited. It is touhh and pliant, and the spikes are very sharp and numerous. T. (8) Only once used (rendered " briers"), as the ] scourge threatened by Gideon to the men of ; Succoth. Probably the common bitimble is here ! intended, which is al)undant la Palestine, and I especially about Bethlehem. T. I (9) Translated "briers," and "a pricking brier." j Probably identical with the Arabic mJ/uon, of ; " butcher's-broom," very common in Palestine. I The other words Implying thorns, briers, or [ thistles, cannot be Identified either by their Arabic names or by the context. Six Hebrew words are used of the rash genns, and are variously translated soniewliat Indis- criminately: (1) GAme ('bulrush" and "rush," A.V.), the material of Moses' ark In Egypt, and growing In miry places. The famous papyrus of Egypt, which formerly grew like a forest on the banks of the Nile. Is now extinct In Euvpt, though still found in the marshes of Nubia. It gntws luxuriantly In a swamp at the north ; end of the Plain of (Jennesaret, and covers acres | of marsh by the Waters of Merom; but exists nowhere else In Asia. It is called by the Arabs hahfer (l.e. papyrus). It has a triangular stem, eight to ten feet high, with bushy top. (2) Translated "paper reeds," but wrongly, as papyrus had already been mentioned. It is the "green herbage," which abounds in mars^jy places. (3) Translated "flag "In Job, but •'nieadow"ln Genesis, as that In which Pharaoh's fat klne fed. From the former, where It Is classed with the papyrus. It Is clearly a specific plant. The word Is not Hebrew, but Egyptian. Probably tho (a) edible rush/ or (b) flowering rush, both of which flourish In Egypt, and grow In Pales- tine, with the jwipyrus. (4) Rendered "flags" (In which Moses' arfc was concealed) by the river bank; but "weeds"' In Jonah, at the bottom of the sea. A general teiin for water-weeds, whether seaweed or the rank marsh vegetation of a river's brink. UO TBKES. PLANTS, FI.0WKB8. *0^ OF THB BIBLE. KNaLlBH Tbamslation. BDLRDHB (eont. ) iU.ix.H; xlx.16.) (r.en. xll. ^ 22.) BcaB3(7BinNci. (Kx. ill. 5i-4.i ALAMO B. , . . (Ex. xrx. 23; Ezek. xxvii. 1».) Camphirb. I S. of 8. 1. Iv.l3.> 14; Canb, 8WBB-. . . (.ler. vi. 20.) (8. of8.lv. 14; lB.xmi.24.) Hkbbhw and GttlBt. (paraphrased lu LXX.) (d) Kaneb. . Seneh. fiaroK. Keiieh Intsem. COptier. KvnfiOK. Botanioai Nami. AruDdo donax. Acacia Nllu- ttca. Cap«r. . . . . CAS81A. . . . (Sx. XXX. 24.) (Pa.xlv.8.) Obdar. . . , (Lev. xlv. 4 ; r*. civ. 16 ; Ezek. xxxl. S.6.) CHBBmnjT. . . (G«n.xxxJ>7.) Kaiietihattob. Keiiuh. 0) Kiddah. (2) Ketzloth. Kcurta. Emz. . . . Aruuyu, . ■ irAaToyoff. LawsoDiaalba, Aiicklaudiu co»tu»(?). Oedras Libaul. Flatanus Ori> entails. BlMARKB. (8) " Beed," or "cano," occurs twice in n pro- verb, "head and tail, branch and runh," I.e. "top and bottom;" also in .lob. in the phrase "bowing the head like a biilrash," whence it evidently ha<l a hit^h stem surmounted with a tuft. Probably thr) common reed of Et:ypt and Palsxtine. a tall thin cane, twelve feet hinh, with a bushy blositom, brniiinx flat before the wind and risinif again,— the "reed shaken with the wind" (5Iatt. xl. 7). Krowini; luxuriantly by the Dead Sea and the Jordan. (6) '* Cane." or " reed." occurs fWKjuently In the Old Testament as the Kftneral term for a "stem," whether the "!>talk" of the wheat plant, the stem ol»a candlestick (Ex. xxv. .SI), a measuring rod (Kzek. xl. 6), or even the humerua (bone of the arm). Only u.sed ofthe "burning bush," the thorny acacia of the Arabian peninsula, the tUnt of Egypt, akin to the xhillnh tree and n-nna; hence perhaps the mountains on which It grows derive their name "Sinni," and the tract Is " the wildeniess of Sin," or the seneh. The name given to an aromatic substance ex- tracted iroin some reed. It is on'' Ingredient In the anointint: nil; It Is the Sweet <;anr (sea below); Is coupled with "ca'^ila." "cinnamon." " spikenard." Ac. Probably imported from Ara- bia Felix or India, and made from the lemon grass; no such plant has been fbund In S^rla. T. The hrnna of the Arabs, with which thev dye their nails, palms *c. ; well known In Nubia, E- gyp^.^Mid Arabia, but also found by the Dead Sea, at Engtili only. A small shrub, with dark bark, leaves pale green like a lilac, and bearing clus- ters of white and yelluw blossoms, very fragrant. Thought by some to mean " Incense," by others the "sugar-cane;" but It would seem to be identical with, or closely akin to, the rAlAMUB (nee above), viz. an aromatic reed, from which fragrant essence was extracted, probably An- dropogon tchananthuB, Sea IITSSOP. Two spice-bearing trees are Included under "cassia, viz. (1) Cinniintonium rasKin, one In- gredient In the holy oil, sold in the market at Tyre. It Is Inferior to cinnamon, coarser, and more punpent. It is not now found In Arabia. Probably the spice was always imported from India, being tbe inner bark dried. (2) Kftzioih. either a cusia-beanng tree, or the Indian orria. Oedar Is used in Pcrlpture generlcally of the whole pine-tree family, and ';pec!ally of the cedar of Lebanon. In the I'entateuch It probably means an aromatic juniper, found among the Binaltic rocks ; In later biH)kslt Is the cedar of Lebanon, as the noblest of trees, the glory of the vegetable creation, and so is made the symbol of grandeur, might, loftiness, and of wide expansion. It grows rapidly, and lives long; but Is not found In any part of Falestlue except the Lebanon district. It occurs twice In A.V., but Is translated "plane-tree" In the LXX., vblch is probably the correct rendering, since the chestnut )s lU il II II ' TBEK8, PLANTB, FLOWKBB ttO.. OF THE BIBLB. FNaMBB Tbanblatiom. «JI>4NAMUM. . . (Kx. XXX, 28; Prov.vll.l7.) Oitrvn. . . , (Lav.xxlil.40.) OOOKLR. . . . (Jobxxxl.40.) iJoaiANDBU. . . (Ex. xvl. 31.) OOSM (Num. xvlii. CT.) (Judtf. zv. b.) (Gen. xll. 49.) (Buth i\. 2.) vlisv. ii. 14.) OoOx. V. U.) (JoBb. V. 11.) (Lev. 11. 16.) (Buth 11. 7.) CoHoii. . • (Kat)i.i.6.} HIBSIW AND OBIIK. KtiinaruOn. . 'Ktt hadar. Aov. Boshftb. /3aTO«. (1) UaK&n. . (2) Kam&b. (3) Bar. fflTOt. (4) Shibboleth. (5) Karmel. (6)'Ab0r. a) K4U. . (Omitted in LXX.) (8) Oirsah. XiSfiov, (9) 'Amftr. SpayfMi. CarpaA. . . . Kiifivaxro%. Botanical Mami. Oiiinamomum Zeylaolcum. Oltrua inedlca. Ooriandrum sativum. Trltlcum com- posltum. » Bpelta. ., hybernum. Gossyplum herbac«um. BiMABKB. not found In rale«tlne. wMle the plane-tree la frequent by thn vide of ittreamx and in plains. In the Bible it is couul«d wit'.i the willow aud poplar, which gruw uuly iu moi^tt low ground. Cinnamon U a native of Oeylon, and the tree Is unknown In Syria. The spice was an ingre- dient of tlie holy oil, and a p^.rfume. It is the inner rind of the bark, and was imported; but the oil is distilled from tlie ripe fruit. The tree Is a specie*! of laurel, niowlntt Ihirtv feet hitth, with a lung lauce-shaped leaf aud white blossom. The Hebrew, Peri 'etn hadar, translated 'bought (or fruits) of goodly trees" (A.V.\ Is taken by the Ohaldee paraphra.se and the Kab- bls to mean "fruit of the citron trees." which Is still used, according to the enactment, on the Fea.st of Tabernacles (Karrar's " Life of Christ," vol. 11. p. 57, note 2). The cllron Is a native of Media ; Its leaves are larger than those of the oitinge, and its bloom is pale purple. It is the mo>rt. common of the orange tribe in Palestine, and is occasionally used in synagogue worship as representative of God's gift of fnilts. Occurs only once In A.V., but th« same He- brew word is translated "wild graptjs" In Is. v. 2, 4. The root of the Hebrew would suggest any " noisome weed," or plant of ofleu.slve odour, e.g. the "tares" of the New Testament, the foetid arums of Galilee, or the smut, UreJo fntida, that attacks com. T. Some thiuk it to be aconite, or deadly nightshade. Only once mentioned, as that to which manna is compared. It is an umbelliferous plant, with a white blossom, yielding globular peppercorn seeds of aromatic flavour. It grows wild in Kgypt and Talestlue, especially lu tne Jordan Valley. Diflferent Hebrew words are used for " com " in Its different states, e.?. (1) General term for corn In the abstract, as compared with any other commodity, such as " wine." (2) " Stand- ing com." as It grows in the field, (3) Grain, or winnowed corn. (4) An ear of com. (S) E(.rly sprouts of corn. (6) Com a year old ; or earthly produce opposed to heavenly food. I.e. manna. (7) Parchad corn, dried or baked by fire. (8) Com beaten out. (9> Sheaf, or hand- ful of com stalks. Cora was extensively grown In TAlestlns. Barley, millet, wheat, and spelt ("fitches," A.V.'*, are common in Palestine: oats are un- known. But Kgypt was a great corn-producing cotmtry In Jacob s time, and the chief granary of the Roman empire in later ages. The wheat with sevtn ears on one stalk is still to be seen in the Delta, and is known as " mummy wheat." " Pf»rched-corn " is fresh wheat scorched or baked, and eaten without further preparation. The dish sent by Joseph from his table to Benja- min and his brethren was doubtles" " frumen- ty," or '■ firmlty." i.e. corn stewed lu the grain, aud boiled up with milk. Though the word does not occur in the A.V., the lubiitunee is certainly mentioned In the ori- ginal, where the hangings of the king's palace are described as white, green Scarpa*), ana blue. The renderiug should be " white aud violet-oo- 1^ TBEK8. PLANTS. FLOWKBF. *0m OF THE BIBLK ENnLIHH Tbanhlation. .'OIJMUBH. . . ■ Nuui. xl. Cb^ 08. 1. 8.) JDMMIM. . . . (ls.xxvm.25, 27.) TrRBUB. . . as. xHv. li. 16.^ ' KcclHs. xU. !'«■». . . . ililatt. xzii<. Hbbkrw AND UKESK. DovE'a Ddn«. . (iKin.vl. 25.> KBONi. . . , (Ezck.xxvll. 15.^ la*. . . . (Hos. Iv. in.^ (1) Kislmim. crtjcvoi. (2)Mikshah. O'ucv^pa- Toy. OammOn. . TJrzah. . . (Omitted i" Ablonah. . Kdfmapt.%, ai^0oi>. ChlryOnim. . . Koirpov irtpt- Uobntiu. (Omii!«il in LXX.^ Elan. . . (OmUt^ui «v LXX. Botanical Nami. Ouuuniis Mti- vus. . chatn. OuintiiumMitl- vum. CupreMuii semper- virem. CapparlK i3£tiyptiaca. Anethuin gra- veoleuK. Dlonpyro* ebe- num. Ftstacta terv-- BiMARKa. lound cotton." The cotton plant Is now largely cultivated in Palestino (though It nuint have bren Imported from IiidlaK and it fuinltihesi al- raiNit the entire clothing of the <.voinen ; but it was pnjbably unknown to the writers of the Old and New Testameiitit. C. "Cucumber," and "a garden of encumbers" (Mikshah), each occurs once. It ha-t always be«n one of the chief vegetables of Rgvpt, and is common in 1'alestine. being planted oy the acre Id the plains, and fonning a staple article of vegetable dift for the poor In sum- mer. There aie two kinds, th» comiboii species being small, from want oi tillage. A common umbelliferous plant, whose fnitts, " beaten out with a n>d," are used as spices in bread and stewed meats, and as a mt- dicine. It resembles fennel, but is smaller; is indigenous, and cultivated like the cereals. It was only included iuferentially iu the Mosaic law as to tithes. Only once mentioned, .-vi a material for a heathen god; hence some hard-grained wood. Some think it is the Syrian juniper of Lebanon, resembling the cypres^. The real cypress is the funeral or cemetery trve of the East, and so esteemed by the Mohammedans; but Is not to be seen iu the wild state. The word occurs only In this passage, and Is thought to mean the "caper" (««« JIV880P), which was eaten a^ an intoxicating stinmlant to the appetites, and would probably fail of its effects in the decrepitude of old agti. So fiese- nlus, the Talmudlsts, and ancient versions Inter- pret it. AnHhnn Is Incorrectly translated "anise" In our New Testament. It Is the "dill," a little umbelliferous plant grown for Its aromatic seeds, which are useful as medicine and for sea- soning, and ri'semble caraway seeds. It grows wild m Palfstitie, and is cultivated in gardens ; it is also found in th'* islands of the Archipelago, and in Egypt. According to the 7'alniud. its " seeds, leaves, and stem " were subject to tithe. To palliate the revolting Idea of a literal Interpretation of the passage, some natiseous plant or herb has been suggested bs the pro- bable rendering, such as "chick-pea." or "star of Bethlehem; but it is more probiible that it refers to the cost of the smallest particle of fuel, for which dried duug is commonly used In Palestine. It is the heart-wood of the date-tree, growing in Ceylon and South India. This heart is only about two feet in diameter. Ezekiel mentions it as a costly article, brought tf) the market ' at Tyre by the merchants of Dedan, i.e. of the Persian Gulf. "Elm" occurs only once In the A.V., but flah, of which it Is » translation, occurs often. The elm Is not believed to be Indigenous to S. Palestine, and the translation Is erroneous. Elsewhere the word is rendered by "oak," "plane-tree." "terebinth," "teU-tree" (which f««). va M ' I TBEK8, PLANTR. FLOWEBS. M.. OF THE BIBLK. Knglish Tbanulatiom. FI0-TBH. . . nJen. lil.7; Ueut.vUl.«.) i8.of.S.ii.l3.i (Hot. iz.lO.i vl Sam. xxv. 18.' JTIB* • « • • (Is. 2ZXVII. FITOBB8. . . . (I8. xxvKl. 25. 27.1 FLA.O. . . . . Flax (Ex. ix. 31; Is. xix. 9.) (Gton. zll. 42.) (Ley. vl. 10.) (Ertb.Tlli.16.) liEBRBW AND UHHK. (l>Te«?ii»h (iji^Vatr. oKvvOo\. >H) KikkOrali. 4) DebKlah. iraAd0i|. Burtmh. . . . Beroth. jcviropKraof. (1) Ketzach. . fiekavOiov. (2) Ouaaemeth. (1) Pish tab. \ivQP. (2) Bhesh. /3vo-<nK. (3) Bad. Aivov. (4) Buti. Botanical Nami. KIcuH carica. Pliius halt)- peiisis. ,, ruuritlma. „ caHca. Nigella satlva. ., orienttUix. Linum 8ati- Yum. BlMABKg. Arabic ttn. It Is yery often mentioned In ttie 4Jld anil New Tentaments. It U iiuliKenoua In Syria, and readies a threat size, ttaving smooth bark, thick trunk, wide and thick leaves iwiiose central fibre it niaiie into walk- ing-stlck"*). Tlie pear-like fruit \% a hnilow Hucciilent, containini! the imperfect flowt^r en- cased witliin it. The fig-tree U the earliest nanit^d in tlie Bible, and abounds (wild and cultivated) in ev<;ry part of Palestine ; Its smiting Is one of^ God's threatened Judg- ments. It puts nut its earliest frult-bu<f» be- fore its leaves, the fi)rm»'r in February, tlie latter in April or May. When the haves are out, the fruit ought to be ripe (Matt, xxl. 19). Of the four Hebrew words, '1) is the name of the tree. tli»* other three denote dif- ferent sta«es or conditions of the fruit: e.R. (2) Pag is the green flft, or unrlpene'd fmit re- mainhiK on the tre« tliroim'h the winter. (Beth- phage Is the "house of green Agit" a sunless ra- vine.) (.S)/?iW;tamfc Is the "early flg." H)J)ih,'lah Is a "cake of dried fiiis." i.e. the main produce of the tree kept for winter use. often nientioivd in the Old Testament as a staple article of I'o'id. It also possesses medicinal qualities (,1s. xxxviil. 21 >. The herosh Is often mentioned In con)unctlon with the cedar of Lebanon, as a "chijic " and a "goo<lly" tree. Its timber was used In build- ing the nVmple (for flooring, ceiling, and doors), for i-after.s of ^tliips' decks, and for musical in- struments, especially harps. In the LXX. it Is rendered by ''pine.' cypress," and "juniiw-r;" and probably it may have included these In its connotatiuM. Besiiies tliese are found several species of pine and fir (arranged In order of pre- valence In <'ol.3i. The hnlepe^mis is certainly the "fir" of fcrlpture, and is scarcely inferior to the cedar. No Scotch fir or larch trees grow in Palestine. Two Ilebrew words are translated "fitches;" the former (ketzarh) is a kind of raiiiiticiilus. growing wll<l in the Mediterranean, rnitivat/id in Kgypt and Syria for its punitent blark seeds, largely used lilie caraway seeds for flavouring cakes, *c. It Is too small to bear the thr-shlng Instrument, and is "beaten out with a staff." The other (ruKscmeth'i is "spelt" ''elsewhere translated "rye,*" vhlch »««). The Niqdla ori- enialU also prows wild, is inferior, and is used for adulterating pepper. T. See BDLBUSH. Flax was the earliest known product culti- vated and manufactured fur clotning purposes, especially in Kgy pt, where linen is found enwrap- ping the most ancient mummies, and remained tor centuries the only and universal textile fabric. Flax was cultivated in P^trypt, and also In ('anaan before tlie Israelite settlement i.losh. il, 6); and its failure is among Hod's punish- ments(lIos.ll,9), Linenwas a material offemale domestic industry, and the fabric of priestly robes; and was used for lamp-wicks 'Is, xlil, 3). In modem times its culture in both countries has Ijeen largely superseded by cotton. (2) Shexh (" fine linen ') is probably an Egyptian word, and seems to be synonymous with (3) Bad, tinless the former Is the yarn, and the latter U4 Bntioned in I ln(JiKeiioua i/(j. havitiK and thick I into wallc- f a lioDow t fldwt-r en- he earlient I (wild and usilne; its cnnd juilv?- ilt-biiifs 1)6- l)niary, the I'av"» are (Matt. xxl. i1) U the denote dlf- fruit 1 e.R. ed fi-uit re- iter. iBetli- , sunlnsg ra- ' (A) J hl„l ah iprodiice of i«iitn)n"d in soflo'id. It xxxvlil.^l). con,lunctlon hole " and ed In bulld- and doun), musical In- ; LXX.lt Is '■junl|wir;" these In Its mil »ev>Tal rder <tf pre- rtainlythe Krior to the es grow ia fitchew;" aiiiiiicwlus, oiiltivat/id •Inrk needs, Hiivoiirlng f. thr-shinff :h a staflf." (■elsewhere ^igelU% ori- md is used Suet culti- l purposes, \a enwrap- ■ remained sal textile and aho In tent i.losh. i's piinlsh- \ uf female of priestly lo. xlli. 3). conntries I. (2) Shfrih Ian word, (3) Bad, the latter TBKEB. PLANTfl. FLOWKBfl. *0^ OF TUK BIBLK. RK«Llffl Tbanhlation. gudg.iiv.i2.) (Prov. vii. W. n Kin. «.!».• KaANKINCENRB. (Kx. XXX. M: Is.|i.«.> GALBAHITM. . . ( Kx. XXX. 34.^ Oall (.ler. Ix. 15; Amos vl. H.) Garmok. . . . (Num. xl. 5.> GOPHBR . . . MJen. vl. 14.) Gourd. . . (Jonah W. I „ (wfldt. . . (2 Ktn.lv. 39.) Grass. . . . (Num.xxll.4.^ (Gen. i. ll.> (I«. XXXT. 7.) niBRIW AND tism. (W SadliK (fi) Ktun. < Omillml in LXX.) (7) MIkveh. (Omilled t« I.XX.) Lelxtnah. botaniou Nami. Ohelbenah. TMsh. yoAw. Rhoom. . . ra (TKopSa. OophBF. . . Rikayon. . . KoKoitvvBu. Pakknoth. ToKvinf (l)Tered. . . ra x^P<^« (2) Desher. (3) ChtiUW. BoswelllaCar- tenl. „ thnrifera. , iiapyri- Opoldia tmlba- nlfera. Galbainim of- ficinale. Allium sati- vum. (Jucurblta pepo. OHrallus colo- cynthis. (British and B. Kuropean.) the 1-l.th. (4) Ilult (•' Ann linen ") denotes th« material of the n>l>es of kings, of rich men, uf the Temple cliolr, and the Temple yell; and ta the original of the ^vtriroK of the New Test«- ment, the dre^s of Dives, and of the Lamb's bride. The word is probalily Assyrian, and applied to the linen brought from the Fast, while »hfiih denote* that from I'gypt. (fi) SiK/m Is a cloth from which sheets (,)u<iK. xlv. 12; and clothes (Is. ill. 23) w»>re made. («) Klun msed once) Is "linen of Kgypt." A like (treek word (oBovn) U the "great sheet" in I'eter's vision, and the gravecloth of Jesus (John xix. 40). (7) Mikvfh ("linen yarn," A.V.) Is an import of Solomon from Kgypt. though the LXX. and old versions retain It as a proper name, while Oesenlus translates It " troop." and Kochart "tax." Its slgniacation Is very doubtful. C. The Hebrew word for " frankincense" Is qnite distinct from those used in the Hible for '"in- cense" (ntikUir, killfr. kitl'-riithi, of which the former was one constituent. It is a fragrant gum distilled from the yuywtr, or fraiikinrense tree, somewhat like a mountain-ash, with long glossy serrated leaves, and gr>-en star-like flowers, tipped with red, emitting a lemon fragrance. It grows malttly near Rahiv (Shrh<t) hi Arabia, along the ottast of Iladramaut, and also in the Houmall country. It, was never grown in Syria, or in India. B. A yellow resin, exuding from two nmhelll- ferous plants, of which the second (Onll»inurti iiffirinnle) grows in Syria; and from it this In- gredient of the holy Incense was doubtless ex- tracted. C. Rdiih is soiTM poisonous bitter herb; it Is twice translated poison," and also "hemlock." It is often used with wormwood, and may ba taken for any "bitter herb." One of the vegetables enjoyed by the Israel- ites in Kgypt. Akin to the otdon ; grows, wild and cultivated, in Palestine. T. Only once nsed. as the material of Noah's ark, which our translators have not rendered into Kngllsh. Cedar, pine, and cypress have been conjectured, for no valid reason, 0. A climbing gourd, with wide leaves, very commonly used in the East to form shelter for arbours; growing often a foot a day, and withering as rapidly. The "castor-oil plant" Is « shrub, aud unsuitable. T. The poisonous fnjit of a wild vine, gathered by the young prophet in mistake for a whole* some melon. Many kinds of wild gourd are found in I'alestine, but only the bitter fruit of the colocynth would be likely to be mistaken from its appearance, and yet reveal itself by taste. It grows wild In profusion about (iilgal. 0. It is supposed also to be the "rine of Sodom" (Deut. xxxii. 32). T. Several Hebrew words are translated " grass ;" of which (1) Is simply generic for all kinds of green herbage; (2) answers to our word, vii. "green grass." as distinguished from "herbs;" while (3) is '' fodder," or dry food for cattle. There are scarcely any pastures or meadows In F*lestine, but great variety of graaaea UC tt, TBKKfl. PLANTS. FLOWERS. *0.. OF TOK RIRLR. RN0LI8I Tranblation. Orovb. . . . (l)»fut.xvl.21.) Haeil. . . (Gen. XIX. 37.) Hat. ... (Prov. xxvll. 28.) Hb.\th. . . Mer. xvll, 6; xlvlll. 6.) Hkmlook. . . (Dent. xxix. 18;I1()».X.4.) (Amos vi. 12.) Herb ((4en. 1.11,12.) (Is. xvKi. 4.) „ CRItter). (Ex. xli. 8.) Husks. . . . (Luke zv. IS.) Htbsop. . . . (Ex. xli. 22; lKlD.iT.38.) Jdnipib. . . (lKln.zix.4.) HIMIW AND ORNK. (1) Anhnrah. (2)^Kshfil. apovp«. BOTANIOAt Nami. Lnz. KOPV*. Ohfttxlr. . X<(pT<K. 'ramarlx Pal- ,. (^Alllca. 'Arar. . . . Junlperus i aYP*'OM'Vpuci). blua. ^oAt} aypo* (2) La'anab. niKpia (1) E«heb. . (2) Oroth. Merorim. Kcparia. £zOb. . . . Bothem. paJ0fi4v. Oratonla sill- qua. Satunia. Gapparis spi- nosa. Retaraa ra»- tam. BaHAMB. imira than Mivntj *v^clo»i. an of all otlur vegetable pnxliictluns. rriticipally, t.a) the bare down-Kra^H of the llme»tone hlllA of .ludsea; (6)tho tall, luxuriant meaflow-grasii of the mari- time plains. answerliiK more nearly to ours ; («) the rank, rapid-Krowing, pralrle-llke herl)- age of the Jordau Valley. Two Hebrew words are rwnder^d "urove" (A.V.), lK)th erroneouxly. The first, always used in connexion with the temples of Uaal, is sup- posj'd to be a wooden InsaKe of Astarte. The other occurs only three limes, and Is twice translated " a tree : " hence It Is helievcd to be Identical with the Arab. a«nl. " tainarNk-free," of which seven species exist in I'alestlne, grow- ing thickly by the Lower Jordan and Dead Sea. T. Thfl hazel is common In Gal lie a and the Le- banons, but Is not found eNewhere. The nam** occurs only once, and is identical with th<- Arabic name of the almoud-tree, whipb some suppose it to denote. Occurs twice ; but means tall stems of grass. There is no such thing as "hay" in Palestine. See Grass. Only occurs twice, and Is identical with the Ara- bic word for n dwarf juniper, (jrrowinK in the most barren and rocky parts orthe desert. Itisashrul). of stunted app«!arance, bearing piurple berries. There is no heath south of the Lebanons. T. Rdsh, translated "hemlock" and "gall," Is thought by some to be the "poppy; ' by others "darnel." "henbane." •'aconite,' Ac; but lt> identification is uncertain. C. See OaLL. La'a- nah is " wormwood," which see. Enheb is used generally of " herbs yielding seed," as opposed to grass. Orolh is thought to be •• colewort," or " cabbage. " T. Five bitter herbs were eaten with the Paschal lamb, viz. lettuce, endive, chicory, mint, and one other not identified ; but many more are now eaten in Talestine. as salads, by the natives. No specific plant Is meant by the word. The fruit of the carob. or locust-tree, a le- guminous plant, very common in Palestine, with leaves like our ash. Its pods (very abun- dant in April and May) are flat, narrow, horn- shaped, from six to ten inches long ; chiefly used for feeding cattle, horses, and pigs, but some- times the food of the very poorest people. T. Tho hyssop Is much disputed, but thought to be either Satun-ia thj/mbia, found on Carmel, or maijoram; or, more probably, the thorny caper. It seems to have been used as a broom or brush, and so would appear to be formed cf a bunch of twigs. It grew in Egypt, in the Sinattic desert, in Palestine, " out of the wall ; " with all which the caper best accords. T. A desert shrub (Arab, refem), growing near Sinai. Petra.the Dead 8ea, the Jordan, *c. Not a juniper, but a broom ; the largest shrub of Sinai, under which KlUah lav down to die ; and one Israelite station was place oj^ broom" (Bithmah). llfi TBKKS. PLANTH. FLOWKRH. M^ OF THK BIRLI. RifnLfffll Tranhlation. Ltulanum, . , (Umi. xzzvit. ?«: zliii. n.> LRRra. . . • fNam. zi. n.) LlKTILBft. . . ((Jpn.xxv.3«: 2 8am. zxlll. f.II.T (IKIn.vil.lW; B.of S.ii. IB; 'rl.?,.S.> Mallow. . . aob zzz. 4.) TlfBRBW AHD ORKIK. Lot. . . artutni. Ohatilr. tA npdo'n.. 'Adarhlm. Mandbakb. . . ((><)ii.xxz.l4; 8.of8.vll.l3). Manha. . . {Ex. zvi. 16). BOTAmOAL Namb. ClRtuacraMeas. „ TllloflUII. „ Mlvla»- foliut. Alllnm por- runa. Rrvnm lent. Rhftxhan. . . KpiVoV. Anemonfl co- ronaria. lianunciilui Aslatlcus. AdonUPalestl- na. Mallnach. . . oAifiov. Atrlplez hall- mus. Malva mtnndl- folia. C. Malva sylves- trlii. C. Althaea fru- tex. C. Dudatm. . . fiavSpay6pas, MandraKora oiBcinalis. T Manna. . . . fJMwm.. RlHABIS. Occam onljr twice, and both timet rendered "myrrh." which cannot be cornrf, m that U not an IndlKeiioii^ product of (ill»>ad or I'a- le^tliin. it \% idriillral with thn Arab. Imlun (la- daninn/. thn initn of the Vi*tu», or r'tck roM, cf which there are many «p««cifi« In rhinstlne, e»- peclally on Mount Uarmel. Set My Ban. Chnttir occur* many time*, bnt U only In one place rendered "ieek^" (|f> conjunction with oiilon»"K and all old viirvlons and commen- tator* adopt thl« Intfrpp'tatlon, though nome modem oti«» nuk'^e^t a kind of lurpni, largeW UHcd as h%lad, ulnce in all other pa.vutKe!t rhaliir In translated "herb*," or "«raM." Ijeek* were ft verj' favourite v«p'table In Kttypt, wh»'r« thtiy irer« rcvermired as «acr«d ; ami are rtlll larKely Krown there and lit ralestinn, T. Others *uKlfe*t the " feniigreek." a commoD article of food Id BtCTPt. U. Arabic (Mfi«. Jftcob'n red pottaire wan of len- tileu, mentloTmd in three other placeK, amnnK the produce and fcMxl of I'aleHtlne, In conjunc- tion with bi'ans. A '.pedes of vetch, resemlilinK the tine-tare, grown on poorer vilU. The red lentlle l» mo«t esteemed; It Is cut and threshed like com, then «tewed, like haricot beaua, and made into pottage. The Arabs use the word muni* as a (general tc-rm for flowers of the Illy kind (e.g. tulip, anemone, ranunculus, Ac). From a cmparlson of texts, It seems tf> grow in valleys and gardens. Is con- <olned with the rose of Sharon (which sife), and formed an ornamental garland ; Its colour was red, and It grew In profusion In the Plain of Gennesaret (Matt. vl. 28); It yleld.id by dis- tillation a fragrant Juice. I'rohably the al- lusions In the Old T<!stament are general, including the above-mentioned, the Iris, and water-lilies; but what Impresses the travel- ler universally as the "lilies of the field" of the New Testament are the anemones, carpet- ing every plain, and luxuriantly ptirvadlug the land lu every soil and all situations. Only once named, and then as food for the most abject poor. The word suggests the notion of" salt in Its taste or locality, and might indi- cate the tree-mallow and marsh-mallow. Eigh- teen species of mallow are found In Palestine. Most scholar! understand It to be the se»- purslftne. A plant of the potato fttmily, with a root like the beet, dark green leaves lying flat like a primrose, and bearing yellow pulpy fruit of the size of a large plum, having exhilarating qualities, and still thought by the natives to stimulate frultfulness. It abouBds In Palestine. Manna (TIeb. Man fc«,"What is It?") wa« the name by which the miraculous food of Israel Was known. It is described as a small roimdthlng. like coriander seed, white, tft.stinp like wafer and ho- ney. It is still the name given to a sweet gum distilled In the hot weather from the tamarisk tr«jes in a limited locality of the Arabian desert; collected by the Arabs before sunrise; boiled, strained, eaten as honey ; but It has no taste of wafer, does not resemble coriander need, is 117 Ml III' ?'^ ii TBKKS, PLANTS. FL0WKB8. Ac. OF THE BIBLE. ENSLISR Tbanslation. Wiutieh-TrM. . (Hist, of 8us. vflr. M,> (Num. x\. f>.) liliLLirr. • • • (Kzek.lv. 9.) UlMT (Luke xt. 42.1 HlTLBEBST. . . (•2 Sam. V. 93 ; Lukexvii.<>.) MC8TA3D. , (Matt. xHl. SI.) Mthrb. . . . (Ex. XXX. 23; Prov.vll.JT.) (Gen. xxTvH. Mtrtlb. . (K)v.l3. N\Rn (B. of B. 1.12; John xli. 3.) HKBBIW AND Greek. try ivoK Abattichini irfTOffv . Ddchau. . iteyxpttt vS yinrru.ot' . BecAim. ani(ri. (ntnau-t-vo*. <ri.vairt. . (l)MOr.. . (TfLVfiVO. , (2) Lot. Hadait. . f/LVQrrCinn. Nnrd. . Botanical Namb. Vintacia len- tlvu<(. t!ucurbita H- trdilus. < !ncnmi« melo. Panlcum m1- Mflcwum. Mfinthasatlvft. ^ylvt-strls. PopuluH trfi- mulft. Sinapi.H nit;ra. H. Salvadora r"r«lca. T. Balsamoden- drnn myrrha. T. Myrtn* com- mmiK NarAostachfii Jatamanfl. BniABKB. found In very nmall quantities, only under the ta- marisk trees ; melts as soon as the sun Is up. and could not form a staple articla of food. Bee Manna (Section XL), p. 107. i Though Its namf occurs only In the Apocrypha, it Is thought by some to be Identical with the oal- »am-tree (Gen. xxxvtl. 2.5;. It Is a small ever- green bushy tree, of the terebinth genus, yield- ing a gum, a commercial commodity from the earliest times. It is very common in all countries bordering on the Mediterranean, is indii;f nous , in Palestine, and well known as the " lentLsk." ! Once mentioned among the fniits of Egypt. Melons are staple and refreshing food in Egypt andl'alestine.especlally the water-melon, which grows to a great size. Is often thirty pounds In weight, and refreshes the thirsty as well as the hungry. There Is a successioD of crops from May to November. T. Once named with " wheat, barley, beans, and lentiles," in compounding meal for bread. The same name is used by Arabs for two kinds of millet, largely grown in the East. Both are grasses, with very small seeds, used for cakes, but eaten by the very poor, uncooked. T. | Commonly eaten by Jews with their meat, i and one of the ''bitter herb*" of the Paschal feast. Several species (wild aud cultivated) grow in Palestine. The translation Is believed to be erroneous, and the tree meani to be the aspen poplar; but some adopt the TAX. translation, ''pear-trees." in the New Testament the mulberry is intend- .sd by the Greek equivalent "sycamine." Only mentioned In the New Testament; al- ways with reference to the smallness of its seeds in comparison with the size of its branches. iJom- mentators differ in identifying it. Some take it to bo the annual herb "mustard," Inditrenous to Palestine as to Britain, but In such a soil and climate growing to the largest of plants, many feet high; others a shrub-like tree, with an equivalent Arabic name, and sitnllar pungent flavour, having very small seed. The former answers all the <}ospel requirements, and the comparison was proverbial. Myrrh Is frequently mentioned In thfl Old and New Testamentr.. It was an ingredient In the holy oil ; a domestic perfume, with '" aloes, ca'^sia, and cinnamon ;" used for the purification of women, and for embalming. Both Scripture and classical writers give Arabia as Its source; and It Is the gum from the bark of a small thorny balsam (Arab, murr), somewhat like an acacia. ('2)iy(M.erroneously translated 'myrrh," is Ladanch, which »««. A wild tree In Palestine, growing tw^ntT feet high, with dark glossy leaves and white flowers. Kotind generally through Central Palestine a^ bout Bethlehem. Hebron, and on the sides of (!armel and Tabir. Still used In synagogues on the Feast of Tabernacles; Its dried flowers and berries serve as a perfume. Esther's Hebrew name, lladassah, was from the " myrtle." An Indian product, from a plant growlngon the Himalayas, and therefore very costly. The plant has many hairy sf>tilEM shooting from •il 118 m 8, only under the ta- ut the sun t<« up. and rticle of food. See yln the Apocrypha, ;ntlcal Willi thBual- It is a small ever- sbinth (fftnii.H, yield- )mnioditv from the tnoii In all countries nean, is indijrfnous 1 as the " lentisk." ' he fnilts of Egypt. ' >hing food In E(?ypt water-melon, which ' fii thirty pounds In lirsty as wpII as the siou of crops from , barley, Ivans, and mal for bread. 'I"he !)s for two kinds of le East. Both are ds, used for cakes, uncooked. T. I with their meat, ji" of the raschal td and cultivated) ; td to be erroneous, ! ! aspen poplar; but j ition, "pear-trees." nulberry is inteud- ' sycamine." pw Testament; ftl- tiallness of its seeds its branches. Oom- ig it. Home take it i stard," indlu'enous i t In such a soil and ; ;st of plants, many like tree, with an d similar pungent seed. The former irements. and the I fcloned In the OM ' IS an Ingredient In ' fume, with "aloes. For the purification K. riotn Scripture *l)ia as Its source; bark of a small souipwliat like an auslated 'myrrh,' owlnn tw"ntT feet and white flowers, iitral Talesfine a^ id on the sides of I In synagogues on dried flowers and Esther's Hebrew e " myrtle." plant growlngon very costly. The M shooting from TBEE8. PLANTS, FLOWERS. AC OF THE BIBLE. KNaLISD TaANSLATlON. Kfttliib. . . . (lS.JLTXlV.JH.; (PlVV. IXlV. 31.) Nnm (S.ofS.vl.ll.) (Geu. xllil. 11.) Oak. . . . (Gen. XXXV. HIBBIW AND GBIBK. (1) KiunutnU. aKavOa, ('2)Cbarul. ^pvyafa «ypia. (1) EgOi. . . KOpt'Ci. (J) Botnlm. . ())Hiaii. . . T«pe/3ti^<K 4; Jud^'. VI. I j{„ 11; Kick, vi opui, IS.) OlL-'l'll E. . (Ls..\ 11.19.) OUVK ((ten.viii.lt; Deut.vili.8.) „ iWlld.;. . (Bom. xl. 17. 1 Ohionb. . . . ^Num. xl. S.) P.\i..m-Tbee. (Ex. XV. 27. 'i'. El."?loii,ilaii. Tfpt^l.l'do?, 8pov. X AllA.li, ulloii /SdAavoc. 'Et/. bhbnieii. Omitted in LXX. Botanical Namb. Urtica pilu- lifera. Acanthus spt- UUHUH. .luslaus regia. PistacIa vera. Pislacia tere- bluthus. Quercus pseu- ducocclfera. Zattu. eAata. Eleaguun. OleaJtCuropa^^. dypicAcuof. Betzalim. . Th^ AUIum cepij.. PliopnlxUacty- lifura. BIKABKB. one root, which are the nntt-leaves rhoot- ing up from the ground and surrounding the stalk, from which the uard Is procuretl and dried. (1) Kimmosh, mentioned several times with thorns, and twice translated "thorns" (A.V.), Is the " sting-nettle," of which there are se- veral varieties lii Palestine. (2) Chariil is translated "nettles" in a text where Kimnwsh is "thonis," and again in Job. Its Identification Is doubtful ; probably "prickly acanthus," a common troublesome weed lu the plsiins of Palestine, with spina). T. (1) Egdz Is the " wahmt^tree," which Is a native of Persia, extensively cultivated lu Pa- lestiue. (2) Botnim CArab. batum) Is the "pistachio," a tree allieti to the "terebinth," and now some- what rare ^u Palestine, but the fruit is very abundant. Six Hebrew words are rendered "oak." (I) Eluh Is the terebinth, or teil-tree. sometimes interchanged with alldit, "oak." It Is the tur- pentine tree, and, though altogether different from the oak. It resembles It in the grain of the wood, as also in* its wide-spreading foMage. The remaining five words all refer to the acorn- bearing oaks. <'S)0ertain1y means the oak ; aZZ^, probably= "evergreen oak;" el6n, the "deciduous" kinds. Tl ee varieties at least of oak are common in Palestine ; one, as " Al)mliam's oak," is of great size, its foliage covering a diameter of UO feet, and its girth being '23 feet. T. The Hebrew words occur three times: once translated "olive-tree," and again "pine brandies" (Neh. viii.1.5, where It is distinguish- ed from the "olive"). Probably the oleaster, which is very abundant, esi>eclallv about He- bron, Tabor, Bamaria, jrieliling lirterior oil. It Is sraaller than the olive, witti !on«, narrow, biui&h leaves, sllvei-y underneath, aud bean bitter groen berries. T. One of the earliest trees named, and one of the especial blessings of the I'romlsed Land; very abundant in Palestine, and Its chief cha- racteristic yielding aoundant fruit and oil. The oldest trees now remaining are at Geth- semane. The wood Is of a rich amber colour, finely grained, and from it the rlierublm, doors, aud posts of the Temple were made. T. The olive requires grafting; the ungrafted suckers producing a small worthless fruit. Named among the vegetables of Egypt; still extensively grown near the Nile, ana In Syria ; eaten raw by the natives, and re- garded as a preserratlve against thirst. The Egyptian variety is as large as a Portugal onion. T. Palm-trees are characteristic ot sandy semi- tropical deserts, lut grow best on clay or rich alluvium. There are 2fiO varieties. The data- palm Is e8pecUkl.r identified with Palestine. It* 1» P^F- TBEBS, PLANTS. FL0WEB8. *0., OF THE BIBLE. ENSLiaB Tbanblatioh. Palm-Tbbi Pannas. 'R7.ek. 17.) xxvii. PiNB-TRBh. . (Is, Xll.19; Ix. 13.> I^OUB'^K-lNATB. 'Num. XX. 5; Deu. vill. 8.) POPLAK. , . (Gen.xu. 37; no«. iv. 13.) ■!1 P0I.8K. . . (2 Ram. xvll. ?«: Dan.J. 12.) "Rnn. Uebbew amdObbbk. Pann»g. . KairCa. Tldhdr. . . ppadiiSadp, wtvitri. TUnimoii. fJO'i', aota. Libneh. . OTupaf, Zerolu. otrwof- bot.vnioal Naui. UlmiiM cam- p«»Rtrls (V). T. Puiiica gi-aua- tum. Popiilu5ai>>a. , Euphratica. aiMABSB. M any places were nam^d from Its abundance : ti.g. JericlKj.Ha/azon-Taruar (by the Dead 8ea>, Baal-Taniar ^lear Gib«ah). &c. It grew luxuri- antly in the .lericho plain and tho ravine of the .Ionian, around thu Sea of (ialilee, in tlie vale of Sh»^clieiD and on the maritime plainit, and is stlil abundant at Beyrout. It Is improbable that it Hver grew on Mount Olivet (Nch. viii. 1J5 is gi'nerai in its directions to the whole country), as the soil is un>'uitable. The palm leaf (lulah). l)ound with myrtlft on the right and citron on the left hand, formed the triple badge of the desert life, carried by Jews, and shaken, at the I<>ast of T.abernac!es, after which use it was carefully ' laid up" at home. These were "the palm branches," fetched out and carried by the multitude who went out to escort .Te^us on His triumphal entry Mohn xii. 13); while those from Bethany cut down branches of olive-trees, and strawed them in the way (Matt. xxl. 81. Its tall ^tera 'from .SO to 80 feet high), surmount.ed by feathery foliage, became the symbol of elegance and grace ; h<>nce it became a fL/ourite woman's name."Tamar" (Geu. xixviU. 6 ; 26am.xllLl; xlv. 27). Not translated; mentioned with "wheat of Minnith," as a commodity. The Svrlac version renders it "millet;" the LXX. treats It avthe name of a place : others regard it as a splcS, or some native product of ralestino. Tulfcar occurs twice In Isaiah, coupled with the "fir" and "box," growing on L>ibanon. There _ Is no clue to its identification. The " elm " grows on Mount Lebanon , but gome con- jecture It to be the plane, or pine. T. See FiB. 'I'Ine branches'' fs^h. viii. 16) Is a mis- translation. See OlL-TUEK. One of the pleasant fruits of Egypt, and of the promised blessings of Palestine. It is often al- luded to. and its abundance is attested by the fre- quent occurrence of" Uimmon" as the name of a town. It is a shrub-like tree, of the myrtle family, with blood-red flowers and globular fruit, containing red Juicy pulp with many seeds, from which a refreshing drijik wa.« made ''R, of R. viii. 2). Blood orangHH are produced from a branch grafted on a pomegranate stem. The Hebrew word means "white," Is twice used and rendered "i)oplar;" it prolmbly de- notes the "white poplar.' of which four varieties at least are found In Palestine. The Papulns nlba Is found on the hills, and is doubtle-is meant In Hos. iv. ; the P. Euphratifa abounds by the Jordan, and would be native In I'adan-Aram (Gen. XXX). Rome have id'Mitified It with the "storax," a bushy shrub with pale leaves hav- ing au undercoating of down, and white blos- soms. Bee 8TACTB. Though translated "parched pvlse." the lat- ter word is inserted in the A.V. by conjecture. The Hebrew is only " parched. Probablv "peas." In the other passage, t-nUm is "seed"' of any kind, probably that of grain getieral'v. or of lev'uminons plants. In both cases It Is the simple food of the poor. .?«« BULBcrsH. UIIILI.I..IILKVI I'JO Lik^ lt« abundance : 'the Dead Sea', It grew luxui-i- lio ravine of the e, in the vale of 9 plainn, and h Is Improbable et (Neh. viii. IC ivhole country), lira leaf 'iM?a?,>. ; and citron on e badge of the shaken, at the ich use It was 'hese were "the I carried by the rf Jef^us on His hile those from alive-trees, and xxl, 8). Its tall mrmount^d by ibol of elegance ourite woman's i 2Sam.zUi.l; 1th "wheat of Syriac version reats it av the t as a gpiclft, or i. , coupled with on L?ibanon. fication. The but gome con !.T. SV«FIB. 15) is a mis- ypt, and of the It is often al- stedbythefre- as the name of of the myrtle and globular p with many •Ink was made are produced granate stem. lite," U twice nrolmbly de- ifourvailefies The Popuhis ubtle>is meant Dounds by the T'adan-Aram id It with the ,le )ea.vos hav- id white blos- tilae." the lat- w conjecture. /' Probably ■oim Is "seed*' »in general'v CMOS It li th( ■ BOSR. .... ■ (Is. zxxv. 1 ; 8. of 8. ii. 1.) TBKES, PLANTS. FLOWERS, *0., OF THE BIBLE. ENOLIflH Translation. Rob (Luke zi. 42.) RIT8H RTl (Ex. ix, 32; ls.xxvlil.25.) Satipbok. . . (8.ofB.lv.l4.) Bbawbed. . . (Jonah 11. 6.) 8H1TTAH-TRBH. (Is. xli. 19.) Shittim-Wood. (Ex. xxvl. 15.1 Soap. . . . (Jer. 11.22; Mai. ill. 2.. Sodom, ViNB or (Deut. xxxil. 82.) Hebrkw AND UBEIB. Chabatzeleth. mjyavov. Qdme. . . TTajrvpos. Oussemeth. ^ea, oAiipcu KarkOm. Kfi6lCOf. Shittah . . . fvAov atniir' TOl', Shlttim.^ (vKov a<nfir< vov. B6rlth. . irocu Oephen Sedom, aftvtkoi 2o" Sofittv. Botanical Nahi. (1) Narcissus taxetta. (2) Anastatica hierochun- ttna. Rnta bractn- osa. „ graveolens. TrltlcuD ^pelta. Crocus satlvns. Acacia seyal Salsola kail. Solannm sanc- tum. Cltrullus colo- cynthus. Calotropis procerft. BniABKB. (1) Only mentioned twice: once as "rose of Sharon," no doubt a bulbous plant, of which there ar^ many species in I'alestlne, especially the narcissus, wtiich abounds in the vale of Sharon. No roses" proper are found, except In the Lebanons. (2) " Rose of Jericho," a small woody annual (not mentioned In Scripture), with short stem, bearing many branches, and white flowers. After seeding. It dries and curls up into a ball like wicker-work ; but when put In water. It expands, as if alive again; hence called Ana- stalirn, " resurrection flower." It is also called "Mary's flower." Included among common garden herbs of small value, tithed by Pharisees. Four species are found in Palestine. T. Egyptian papyrus. Sm BoLBcea, (1) 06m«. The marginal reading, "spelt," is doubtlem correct, as It resembles wheat. Rye Is a north- ern plant, uot Egyptian or Syrian; but the Hebrew name is akin to the Arab. chirtaiMt, "spelt." T. Only once named, among scented garden Bowers; doubtless the same as the Arab. fc«r- fcwm, the saft'ron crocus, which abounds In Palestine, and is highly esteemed for its per- fume. Many varieties are found there, from which "saffron" Is obtained, a yellow powder freely used for seasoning la the Eaat. Bm Bulbush, (4) B<lph. The <r«« is named once only ; the wood fre- quently, as used for the tabernacle and its nttlngs in the wilderness, where no other tim- ber was available, the acacia being the only timl)er-tree of any size in the Arabian desert. It resembles the liawtliorn. but is larger, growing In the driest places, and scattered over the whole peninsula, as also on the W. shore of the Dead Sea. Its wood is very hard, close-grained, orange-brown in colour. From it "Gum Arabic" Is ol.talned; Its bark Is an astringent, and is used for tanning. The native soap of Palestine Is made from olive oil and potash, and dates from remote antiquity. The latter is abundantly prmhiced by the numerous alkaline plants on the maritime marshes and l)y the Dead Sea. The use of gota.sli is very ancient ; to its discovery on the olus we owe the Invention of glass by the Phoenicians, and to its Arabic name the word " alkali :" it has always been one of the exports of Palestine. Bee Bramblb. ChfAek. The OcHocynth grows near the Dead Sea ; it has long straggling ten- drils like a vine, ind a fruit of tempting ap- pearance, like a Ivautiful orange, but nauseous to the taste, and when ripe Its rind contains only dark ashes and seeds Ktff Wild Gourd). The Oalotrnpia Is also suggested as the Sodom vine: It grows on the 8.K. of the Dead Sea, and in the plains of Shltttm E. of Jordan, by .Terlcho, bearing clusters of bright yellow apples, not Sood for food: but It yields an esteemed me* Iclnal gum. T. 1 m I ,! \\ i li m i , ■ TBFES. PLANTS. FLOWKBS, ftO^ OF THB! BTBLK. Ehoush Tbamslatiom. SP1I.T. lOen. zxzvil. gPIKIKARD. Hebrrw AM1> 6BIIK. Botanical Mami. Neoftth. . Ovfjiiafia, ST'TTB, . . . Natftf. . . <^Rx. XXX. 34.) crraxTn. 8Yi AMINB. . . trVKdiXLVOK. fLiikexvU.6.) i BVCAMOBB. ) I Shikmin. . 8YC0M0RE. r • • Shikmoth. ervnonoftra. (Ts. Ixxviil. <7; 1 Oh roil. xxvWi. 28. > TARB8. . . CMtAt. xlW.) Tbil. I . TEllEBIMTH. f (Is. vl. IH.' Thick Treis. (Lev. xxill. 40.) Thibtui. . . . (Hob. X. 8.) (Jobxzzi.40.) AntragalnK tmgacantha. Styraz ofllc!- nftie. Moni<i nlgTH. FIcus Bycamo- nis. ^t^avia.. ElAh. . . . 'VAt. 'Aboth. Dsrdar. . Tpifiokof. Choftch. . rpi/3oXe«. Lolium temu- leiitum. Plxtacia tere- binth us. GentaursK cal- oitropa. Notobasis Bj- rlaca. BniABsa 8ee BTI. " Splcery," carried by the IshmaeHtes to 'Eirypt for sale. Is not a ^reiieral term, but dt^not^s the product of wine tree, probably the Arab, nfra'at, or "gum tragacaiith, ' obtained from the Astra- gali, a kind of lupine, of which there are more than twenty varieties In ralestlne, dwarf shrubs with pinnate leaves, long thorns, and yellow blossoms, growing at all elevations. T. Borne conjecture the "storax." &>« Stactb. The spice-bearlng trt*es, producljig cinnamon, Ac, belong to the laurel family, not indigenous to Palestine. 0. Bm Nabd. Lit. "a drop" of some exuding gam; one In- gredient in the holy oil; translated Job xxxvi 27,"dropo/wa/fr." It is Identified with the gum of the storax, a beautiful, fragrant shrub, grow- ing abundantly on the lower hills in Palestine, with blossoms like the orange-tree. The black mulberry, still called tyfam^nfa In Greece. Both it and the white mulberry are common In Palestine. A species of fig, allied to the banyan-tree, quite distinct from our "sycamore." It hta a leaf like the mulberry, and fruit like a fig. It is an evergreen timber-tree, of large growth. In Eg,yv)t it supplied the common timber for furni- ture, doors, boxes, and mummy-casps. It is found in the low plains of .lericho. but does not flou- rish in a hilly country, and is therefore uncom- mon in Palestine. The Arab. tatn/!n, the bearded darnel, a kind of rye-gra^H whose seeds are poisonous, common in all countries bordering on the Mt-diterranean. The leaf resembles that of wheat, but the seed is much smaller. Kh^h In mo«t passages !s translated "oak" Cwhich »efl). Sometimes it is mistranslated "val- ley" or "plain" (1 Ham. xvli. 2; (ien. xiii. 1«); once " elm" (,Hos. Iv. 13); and in only one pav sagecorrectly."teil," or " turpentine tree. The LXX. generally rendei-sitthe "terebinth." Very common In 8. and K. j'alestino, in localities too warm or dry for the oak, whose place It supplies, and whose winter ftpp»>aranre with straggling lioughs it closely reseiniiles. Itfl leaves are pin- nate, dark reddish gfen: it bears small cluster- ingblossoms.and red berries. On a terebinth (still shown) Judas Is said to have hanged himself. "Thick trees" are mentioned among those from whose branches th« l)<>oths were to be madM at the Feast of Tabernacles. The Rab- binical commentators Interpret it of the " myr^ tie," which is in consequence used for the pur^ pose to this day. Two words are translated "thistles" (««« Bramblb, 2 and St. Thistles of gigantic size, overtopping the horse and his nder, abound in the rich plains of G^nnesaret, Sharon, Ea- drafilon, and ,Tericho. fThnarh Is thought to bo the generic term for any spiny herb or shrub, Inoluding thistles, knap- weed, Ac^ and dnrdnr represents the genus /7aV»Vrof>«. CI. V£i ellteii to Egypt It denotes the Arab, neca'nt, om the Aslrn- lere are more , dwarf shrubs s, and yellow m». T. 8ome ICTB. lug cinnamon, lot ind!g«nou8 tmm ; one tn- f.d Job xxxvi with the(fum shrub, grow- hi Palestine, I. ed gycnmi^nfa ite mulberry banyan-tree, e." It has a like a fig. It ■e growth. In her for fu mi- l's. It Is found loes not flou- jfore uncom- %mn\, n. kind ous, common 'ilitfrranean. but the seed ated "oak" islat.pd "val- fen. jciii. W); >nly one pas- e tree. The !)inth," Very ocalltles too e It supplies, h straggling ives are pin- nall cluster- rebinthCstlU I himself. mong those wfTf to be The Rab- if the "myp- for the pur- Istlos" (m« gantlc size, ler, abound fiiiaron, Ks- mght to bo h <ir shnib, ai)d dardnr TBVE8, FLANTS, FLOWKRS. ftO.. OF THE BIBLE. ENOLIRH Translation. TBOBM. . . . TBYiNB Wood. aiev. xvill. 12.) VlNfc (Gen. ix. 20 ; xl. 9; Deut. vili. 7. 8.) „ (teiltl). . . (2 Kin. iv. 39 ^ WainuL . . . (8. of 8. vl. 11.) wHB&T. * « • (Geu. XXX. 14 ; xli.22.) Hebrew AND <iRKK&. $v\ov Ov'i- (repheii. . , atimKot. Oephen S&deh, -^ ayp4 Ego/. . . . . If XOpVA. Ohittab. . . irvpof. Willow.. . (Lev. xxlll. 4U; JobxU 22.) (Ezek. xyil. W With. • . , « Judg. zyi. 7.) WOKHWOOb. . (Deut. ixh- 18.) (l)'Ar&blm. iTc'a. (2) Tzaphtza. phah. (Omill'^d in LXX.) Yether Lach. . ccvpa vypa. La'anah. Botanical Nams. Callltris quar driva'">>j. Vltls vinlfera. Jugiaus regia. Triticum cvm- positum. „ spelta. ,, byb<;nium. Sallx octait- dra. „ ^yptlaca. „ Bahylunica. Oleaudur (7). Artemisia Ju- daica. ,, Nllotica. „ absinthium. nKMAUia. Bee Bramble. "Thyhio v»o«jd" Is one of th« priceless com- moditinH of the I5abyl»>!i «»f the Book of Revela- tlnii. It is noiiiidigfiDiusto ral(>stlii«,but to the Atlait niouiitaiiii. It was called "citron wood" by the Unmans. It is a small tree of the cypres* family, allied to the L(|/uui/t viliK. T. It Is a native of the hilly region »<mth of the Caspian, and of Arm'*nia a 'id North Pei'sia; it was one of tlie earliest plants cultivated, and has followed civilisation. Palestine Is renowned for the uuantity, qtiality. and productiveness of its vines, especially the valVy of Eshcol (or "grapes "'•.and no climate or "oil Is better adapt- ed for them. T')i; vine is the emblem of the nation, and lifn.e was adopted aa that of the Ohrlstlau Ohuich. The wild vine, or fox grape, has a small, black, acid fruit, suitable only for vinenar; It grows coni- mcmly In the hedges or thickets of I'alestlne. T. But a mora noxious plant tliau this may be Intended. "Nuts" should he "walnut-tree" In this pas- sage. It Is a native of Pentia, and is still ex- tensively cultivated in the higher grounds and colder parts of Palestine. See NuTB. Wheat is one of the earliest products, being the chief grain of Mesopotamia in .lacob's time; and from that day to this it has continued to be so in I'xypt, where the many-eared C<ien. xll. 22) or " mummy " variety, depicted on monuments, Is still grown. Three varieties are commonly found In Palestine : (1 1 on maritime plains, white, short-bearded; (2) short-grown, long-liearded, thick-set. coarse grain ; (S» a longer stem, with coarse black beard and husk. It is still trodden out 'Deut. XXV. 4), pressed out by a wooden wheel, or threshed with a flail <\». xxviil. 27), and then winnowed with a fan and sifted. " Wh<-at harvest" (April to June) marks a di- vision of the year. Two words are rendered " willow : " (1) 'Ar^birn are always said to gi'ow In the valley. The Ara- bic name is yharab. (2) Tzaphlzafihah I'Arab. »aj- s(if\ occurs only once, of a tree growing by the water-side. It was used for constmcting booths for the Feast of Tabernacles : and no doubt both words denote the "willow, * of which many varieties are found In Palestine. H. But some suggest the oleander, which flourishes abun- dantly by the water-courses, and lines every val- ley. T. The Anglo-Saxon word vnfFig denotes a "wil- low," In which .sense it occurs in Wycliffe's I'.ible, whence any .'upple twig, used for wicker-work ; but In JudgtM the word is better translated " cords." It Is often mentioned, but only by way of metaphor. Several varieties of Artemisia gn>w in Palestine. W^ormwood is well known for its bitter taste. T. Ifnte,-— It ii worthy of notice, that the Fsnna and fHora, art* ami ■clenrn*, Ac, of the Bible seem to aerord with Us astnmp'i Keoprsphy ami chrfn^lopy ; e,)r. the animals ami cernaii Wlnng pjMscialiy to Mesof>otamia and the I'oiintry eiwt nf I'afestine, au'l the munical itntninients to th>i earliest aL-es nf hnman history. Th<)»e of iIib PHntatenrh are (tenerally such aa have their origin or prevalence in Egypt ami the Kinajtic peniniula; those of the historical lHx>k(, and of most nf the prophets, belong more particularly to Palestine in an advanrod staeo of eiviiiiatloa; while the animHln mentioned in .Tub have rereivuii more llhiKtratiun from the AsKyrian Te<vr<1s and monnmenti than from anything fuiind in E^ypt, Arabia, or Oanaar., The marhod umiiwion nf aquatic nonsuits and in<lnitrie*. and of marine prutlucta, frua th« Bible uairative, aecutda with tb* tUstonc*! tact Uii^i tba ««a-<:oa*l was never oeca> pied by the Hebrewa. : I i,'i\* i-lii XLII. GEOLOGY OF BIBLE LANDS. The SInattIc range is formed ot granite and plntonlc rocks, without any rlgns of volcanic action, sucti as lava, basalt, Ac. T)ik granite In bdght red from base to summit, often intersected with veins of greenstone and porphyry. Mount Rinai consists of coarse granite at the base, graduating in fineness to the peak. As we advance nortlnvard, dykes of porphyry intersect the tranite, and this in turn is Intersected by greenstone, while at the north-eastern extremity syenite supplants them. Tending towards Suez, saudstoue overlays th« syeaitfl, and the sand- stuue belt of the TAr fringes the granite group. Through the Juda»an wilderness a limestone plateau extends almost to Hebron. The whole central Syrian range is limestone, eguivalent to the lir-ensand un.ierlying the halk formation ■till prevailing auout Beer-sheba ; the few exceptions being near the Jordan Valley. Occa.sionalIy, on hill tops (such as Olivet), is found a layer of white chalk mixed with flint. These are the remains of a vast chalk deposit, which <inc»* covered the whole country with an even surface, and was the cause of Its fertility, but which has long ago been washed away by the heavy rains and torrents, leaving the now sterile limestone rock covered with the loose flints. There are two distinct groups of limestone : (1) Necomian, with fossils like those In our green- sand, and Intermingled with dolomite. It predominates in Galilee ifroni the Lebanons and Uermon to 8afed> and Samaria, running on to the east of .Terusalera beyond Olivet. ~(2) A lower substratum of chalk, underlying the whole ctiuntry from Lebanon to the south of the Moun- tains of Moab, but seldom coming to the surface. In Galilee, near the Lake, are large dykes of basalt, and fields of lava, which has overflowed the limestone, from some extinct volcanoes (near Bafed, Horns of Hattln, and Ard-el-IIanimai; and the scoria has enriched the cultivation of those hill-sides and valleys, down to Little Uermon i and the edge of KsdiaSlon. This Is the only volcanic tract at present discovered. I Kast of Jordan the form j,tlon Is similar to that of the west side, but without the upper chalk that once encrusted the hills. The Jordan gorge which cleaves these formations is a geological phenomenon. 1. MINERAL SUBSTANCES, &c., OF THE BIBLR Name and liEFllBKNCB. Hebrew and Gbrre. BU-tm«n- . . • (Gen. xl. 3.1 ChAmar. . . OLAT (Is.xzlz.16.) (1) Chomer. mjAbs. (Is.zll.28.> (2)TIt.^ . . TTIfAdf. Sarth (Gien.1.22.) 0) Ereti. . (Gen. Iz. 20.) (2)Adamah. n- -"fl*!. '11.14 :1s. ^(.1.) (8) 'Aphar. . *' •■«5 Nether. . . virpov. Bkuarks. A kind of asphalt, or earth-resln, found In the vale of Blddlm, , whence the Dead Sea was called Lneus AiiphtUUes. It Is trans- lated " slime," and was used as mortar or cement. ! (1) A tenacious earth, like that so called by us, used for mak- ing bricks and earthenware. It was less colieslve than ours, and accordingly for the former purpose was bound together by an admixture of straw before being baked, and for bulldhtg purposes was mixed with sand. (2) TU (lit. "dirt") was. and stUl Is, the common building material of the mud-houses of the peasantry of Falestine. Three Hebrew words are translated " earth " .— (1) Eret*, the earth, or globe generally. (2) Adamdh, red earth, or cultivated aoXL (3) 'Aphar, dry earth, or dust. A mineral alkali (familiar to us as soda). 124 fns of volcanic ften Intersected *s at the base, ry intersect the Item extremity and the saud- )n. The whole halk formation Ixed with flint, juntry wilh an ashed away by ifl loose flints. 3 In our green- Lebanons and Bt. -(2) A lower of the Moun- overflowed the Tlanima > : and Little liermou e upper chalk ; Is a geological •tJV' ale of Slddlm, It Is trana- ised for luak- han ours, and i-'iHher by an ding purposes nnon building ! lestine. I GKOIiOOT OF BIBLK LANDS. NAME AMD BsriBBMOB. Salt a0hr.xviU.12.) Band (Prov.xxvil.S; Jer.v.22.) BDLPBDB. . . . (Oeu.xix.24: Ps.xl.6.) Hibrewand oruk. Melach. oAf. Choi. . . Ooj)hrlth. 9«ioi/. Bimabkb. Salt is vervr abundant in the neighbourhood of the Dead Sea, which is highly Imprecated with it. A ridge of salt-rock runs into that sea, and there are salt-pits (Zeph. 11. 9), and a plain of salt, or valley of salt (VJ Sam. vill. 1.3). Hence It frequeutl.v enters into the symbolical acts and language of the Bible. Band abounds in Palestine, and is used to symbolise abuu- dance. litsecurity, exteiudveuess, and weight. Sulphur, or brimstone. Is largely found in the vale of BIddIm, in the mineral form; also In combioatloQ with pyrites and other rook formations. IfoU.—'Vhe northern shore of the Dead Sea abounds In pebbles, succeeded by sand covered with incrustations of salt and a growth of lichens resembling seaweed at the first glance. This extends for about two miles. The shores of the Sea of Galilee are composed of minute shells, of very many vai-i<ities. There are many fossils to be found, as above mentioned: but for a detailed account of these the student Is referred to special treatises. 2. METALS OF THE BIBLE. Naur and BErEIlE.SCB. AM8EB. (Kzek. 1.4.) IIEBBBW AND GREEK. Ohashmal. OOPPEK. I . . BRA83. ) (Ex. xxxvlii. 8 : 2 Kin. XXV. 13.) Nechosheth. Gold (lKin.ix.2K.> (Job xxvill. 18.) (Jobxxil.24.) (Ps. Ixylii. 13.) (Kccles.ti.8.) (Job 19.) nvitl. CDZ&hab. . . . Xpvvio* (2) Paz. Xpva-ior. (3) BStser. (4) Ohftrutz. Xpvo'iov. (B) 8&gar. Tepiou«r«- avfiof. (6) KSthSm. Xpvo-iOKxa- Beharkb. Amber is a compound of copper and gold. It is now much used in Asia Minor and Syria. ChushuKil in Kzekiel refers to the same metal as xaXKoX-i^avov lu Kev. i. 16. The LXX. translates it by ^A««cTpoi/ (ekdrum), an alloy of four parts gold and one of sliver. It Is improbable that eleelrum is the metal intended, since the language of Ezekiel demands a metai of fiery red colour. Gesenius and others, from the etymology, identify it with the "burnished brass" (kahil) of Kzek. i. 7. Others consider it to be an accidentally dis- covered alloy with copper, resembling light-coloured brass or zinc. There is a white metal, greatly used for ornaments in the East, which itt called copper. Copper was well known to the Israelites and Egyptians before the Kxodus. The latter had, fur a long time previous to that event, obtained it from Arabia. It was a native product of Palestine (Deut. viii. 9). and largely exported from Cyprus, whence Us name. In most passages Nf.cho»h«th is now thought to be bronze, of which many ancient spe- cimens have been found In Assyria. The Egyptians and Israelites also were familiar with tin (which »<-«), and so they could have made that alloy of the two called bronze ; but the Hebrew term is used IndifTerently for pure copper and Its alloys. Being very hard and easily fusible. It Is pro- bable that bronze was the material of the " brazen sea," the Temple columns, sacrificial "forks," the brazen serpent, the "mirrors" of the Hebrew women, and the 260 censers of the followers of Korah. There are six different words used for "gold" In the Old Testament, whlfh show its use, and high estimation : (1) Zdhnb is its earliest t.iui most common name, referring to Its colour. (2) Paz is the native metal, as found. W JS^Y'fr Is gold-dust, and fragments of ore. (4) Chdruiz is either " dug out." or has reference to Its " lustre." (B) SAin^r (" treasured "), and (<S) Kflhim r" concealed"), show its high value. No Indica- tion of native gold has been found in Palestine, to which it was Imported from Spain (Tarshlsh ^ TartessusV Ophir. Sheba. *c. Some modern Egyptologists maintain that gold was fonnd In Egypt In ancient times, and believe that they have found some old worked-out mines of It beyond Assouan, (iold seems to have been first coined by the Jews in the time of Ezra, though It was used as a medium of exchange as early as Abraham's time, like money, but WM weighed, not counted (Geo. xxili.l6). 128 ■ ; i ■ 1 - !i 4 _J| H ' 6K0L0GT OF BIBT.K LANDS. NaMS AND liSriUKNOL. Iron and . . 8TEEL. ((ten.lv. 22; Deu.viii.9.) Lkad. . . . . (Ex. XV. 10.> BILVBH. . . (dun. zxiii. If.) Tin (Num. zzxl. 92.) Uebbbw and tiBEKK. Barzel. . Bedil. . fji6Ki.$o*. Keseph. . oftyvfuof 'Ophereili. . BBJlABKe. In Europe, at least, the n§e of bronze preceded that of iron, ; becauNrt the ore of the latter wa.>t Ikss likely tu attract the nttention of the miner, and. when found, It was more diffi- cult to work than the former ; but recent discoverl«» show the very ancient existence of Iron In Assyria, as also in EKypt under the I'haraohs. It was found In considerable uuantittes In Byrla, In Canaanlte times, and tools were made of it, espe- cially Koads, mattocks, (lies, and coulters, as also were spears and swords (1 Bam. xltl. 21, 22). It Is doubtful wliether the '■ chariots of Iron " of Jabin and the " Iron bed " of Ok are to j t>e taken literally ; probably a reference to their Kreat strength is intended. "Steel," lu our version. Is an erroneous rcnder- hiK for "brass;" but steel is .supposed to be meant by "northern Iron" (Jer. xv. 12), the most famous makers In old times beInK the Chalybes, near the Black Bea : and Da- mascus steel has had a very iouk celebrity. In Nahum U. 3, "torches," the translation of petd doth (rendered as "steel both In Arabic and Syrlac\ is conjectured to be au error for " scythes " ou the wheels of war-chariots. Lead was known to the Hebrews, and was anciently used to purify silver, and In later timt-s as a plummet or weight, anil also for solderintr metals. U was found in the Binaitic rocks itefore Mos*^g' time, and was one of the wares brought i to the Tyriau marJiet. Abram was " rich in silver." It was largely imported in- I to Egypt, and afterwards Into Valestine. from Spain and i Arabia. The Israelites possessed much gold and sliver in , the wllilerness; of the former "the calf" was made. Silver was used for all kinds of ornaments for the person and house, and was very abundant lu Solomon's time ; and in the time of the Maccabees it was coined Into mouey ; beuce keteph is a silver coin. Tin was early known to the Hebrews, being one of the imports of Egypt from Hpaln. through Phceuician merchants, who also obtained it (as Herodotus and 8trabo tell us) from Britain. It was a great commodity in the fair at Tyre. It seems not to have ranked among precious metals, but to have been used as an alloy. In Zech, iv. 10 (raarg.^ mention is made of a tin levelling instrument, but generally this metal Is treated as of little value. XLIII. PRECIOUS STONES OF THE BIBLE. Namr and ADAMANT. . . (Kzek.ili.B.^ ^LvATJk • • • • i (Kx. xxvill. 19.) Ambthtbt. . . I (Kx. xxvlil.l9; I Bev. xxl. aoO Hbbrrw and Gbkkk. Shftmir. ir*Tpa. 8h«bA. . Achl&malx liEMABKa. The <M>rwfi<}«m, the hard stone which when ground is known to us an "emery powder." It is one*- translated "diamond," and was used tor engraving upon stone (e.g. the ten com- mandments, Jos. Ant. iii. 7, 2 &). I Agate Is said to derive its Tiame from the river Achates, In SicllT. It is usually white, with a red or green grain like sea- weed. It is common in the Kast. In Scripture it Is spoken of as a material for windows. The Arabic equivalent means red, whence some have thought the Oriental ruby to be meant. Blue transparent qnartz ; so called in Greek because ' thought to be a charm against drunkenness ; but the Jews ; supposed it to bring pleasant dreama, whence its Hebrew j name. 126 i i [ that of Iron, > attract the i8 more dilB- overie.i show il»o ill Kgypt >le uuautities e or It, espe- I were spears wJiether the of Ok are to r«at strenufth eous niiufcr- e meant by B makers In ea ; and Da- Nahum 11. 3, I as "steel'' au error for ; clently nsed , t or weight, the HInattic xes brought i mported In- Spaln and ul silver In | lade. Bllver ' 1 and house. In the time ice luMtph it one of the merchants, • $11 us) from ' It Tyre. It but to have mention Is this metal d Is known diamond," ten com- ic hates. In II like sea- ' Is spoken ent means be meant. : because the Jews s Hebrew PRKCIOPB 8TONE8 OF THE BTBLK. Namf and Uir£RBNC&. BKBTl (Uen.11.1'2: Ex. zivili. 20.) CARBUKCtl. . . (Bx. xxvlll.17: Bev. Iv. S.» OHAWJRDOMT. . (Kev. xxl. 19.) OHRTflOLTTB. • (It«)V. xzl. 20.) CHRTfl3PBABI. . (Rev. xxl. '20.) Diamond. . . . (KZ.XXTtlt.l«.) Embrald. . . . (Rx. xxvill. 18.) Jacinth. . . . Hyacinth. (Rev.xxl.20.) JabPBB (Ex. xxvill. !J0. 1 Lioirni (Ex.xxvltl.l9.> Onti (Ex. XTvHl. 20.) Sapphirh. . . . (Rx. xxvlH. 1R.) Bardiub. . . . Bardine. I (Ex.xxvlH.17.) Rardontx. . , i (B*»v.XTl.l9.) TOPA« (Ex. rxvlH. 17.) niBKR^^ AND ORKRt. Bhoham. . . BAreketh. . , aradpayStK. j(aAKiiiuv. Tarshlsh (?). . ■)^(ivtToir(taLiro^, Tahalom. . . . (Omt/iMituLXX.) Nophek. n.v4pai iitijci»6o%. Yash'pheh. Munric. Leshem. . Atyvpto*. Tarshlsh. . oin(Yi'»" Bapptr. . . Odem. . irdoitof Pltdfth. . Toira^tov. BlMAHB. By some thoham Is thongrht to be the onyse ? by others the "arrnw-stone," the hardest substance for cutting known to the ancients ; by others the cKjMamarins. A mistranslation for "emerald" In Kz. xxvllt: the only arfen stone "flashing llRht," which Is the meaning of the He- brew. It Is prciliably the stone now railed emerald, a Ix'aiitl- ful greenstone, and found In ancient times In Egypt and Ethi- opia. In Rev. iv. 9 It Is likened to a rainbow. An emerald, found In the copper mines of Chalcedon, near Constantinople. It was a small, tnuispareut. brilliant green stone. The tarthtnh of Ex. xxvill. 20 Is probably a Spanish stone, broutrht from Tartessus. Thought to be the caimuorm: but the chrysolite of Uev. xxl. 20 is no doubt the true Orien- tal topat. The modem apple-greon stone of that name is a variety of the chalcedony class, unknown to the ancients. Kplphanlus so calls a kind of chrysolite. Some Indian beryls have a similar hue; and such a stone (of a deeper blue; Is found among Egyptian gems. The diamond could not have been used In the " breastplate," becanst- the Hebrews knew of no means of engraving a name upon it, YahaUnn is variously conjectured to be the on^r, or aUtbaaler, or jaaptr. Properly the enrhuneUs It Is used for several bright red stones, including the garnet and ruby. In Kx. xxvill. It Is wrongly Interchanged with carbuncle. The true Oriental sapphire, a splendid blue stone, of bril- liant transparency. This was the Oreek ehfUcrAnny, a dark green stone; the name includes many kinds of crystalline qnartz. The Jasper of Hev. iv. .S Is thought to be the dark green opaque chalce- dony. Some take l«sfc«m to be the fomtl Mmwfto, others nwtmr. opvU, or u>Hrmalin» ; but It Is most probably Jacinth, which was highly esteemed In Egyptand Arabia. The onyx Is the banded camellan, cnt across the layers to exhibit <i(yr-strli)es of black and white, brown and white, Ac. Bome regard It as the "shell " or composite formation of two different coloured strata, one underlying the other, on which cameos are cut. In our A.V. there Is a confusion between tarnhUh ai>d $hohnn%, each behig translated both "onyx" and "beryl." Sm CHRYflOLiTB. The Hebrew denotes that on which somethIn«r Is engraved or Inscribed. According to the Targnm, the Tahles of the Law were made of It. This and the context in which It Is used (Ex. xxlv. 10), "like the body of heaven," have given rise to the idea that lapia lattdi is meant. Our red camelian, highly valued by the ancients, and extensively used for signets and intaglios. ThM finest came from Babylon: but many also fnim Arabia and Egypt. Found in considerable abundance at Sardis, in Lydia. Sardonyx consisted of a camelian of fhrtit stripes of differ- ent colours, or three layer* of s^Kits. Itj« name Is a com- pound of " sard " and " onyx," of which two eanttiliant it was thought to be the union. The topni of the ancients Is the t^rynoUUi of the modems, and vice verta. Job says, "the topaz of Cush " ^xxvill. 19). The ancient topa» (chrysolite) was of a greenish-yellow colour, found in Egypt, and In great abundance in an Island in the Bed Sea, from which it derived its name. 1«7 ■ r- ''V M I I'ii' IM m LISTS OP PRECIOUS STONES QlVkjf IN SCRIPTURE. Thfm am three Important and almoxt Idontlcal lists of preclonn utonos In the Rlblo. An In- terval of iiUm ojnturlea occurs between the flr«i and second, and of nt^arly wiven tw.tween th« •ecoud and third. I. The deRcrlptlon of the HiKh rrient's breastplate. II. The oniainentu of th« King of Tyre. III. The flKurative foundation ttonen of the heavenly city. The first differs In the name and arrangement of some stones, as ittoorded by Moses In the He- brew (when it was fli-st made), fmm the description of It by the LXX. in their day. and also by Josephus; it had probably undergone restfjration. These three are exhibited in order, with the modern DAmes of the stones supposed to be meant. BREASTPLATE {set in Gold)- IlKBREW (A. v.). Bk, xxvlll. 17-20. ' Oartmnnla. « Diamond. Amethyst. Jasper. a Topas. Happhlra. 8 AgBte, 1) Onyx. 1 Hardins. Emerald. 7 Llgnre. 10 Beiyl. BKTTUAGINT OF 8AMK. 8 Km«rald. S Jasper. Amethyst. la Onyx. Topat. B Sapphire. 8 AgaU. 11 Beryl. Bardlna Carbnnele. 7 lilgnre. 10 Chrysolite. MODEBN NAMES. s 9 1 Emerald ((rwtf). Chry«olit<> RmI Car. nelian. « 6 4 #liapet Lapis la- call. CarbnnelA, or Unmet. 9 8 7 Qnarts. 1 Amethj-st./ Agat* Jadiitk. 13 11 10 Aqnama- rine. Ony, Cairngorm. COVERING OF THE KING OF TYRE. IIBBRBW (A.V.). RZEKIEL XXVlIi. 13. (Order tUghtly (dUrml fronk A.V.) SEPTUAGINT OF 8AME, MODERN NAMES. 6 9 1 » 9 1 8 3 1 Carlmnr.le. Topat Bardins. Emerald. Topas BardiuK. Emerald [tru,). Chrysolite (nw)W«r«). Rwt Came- lian. 3 5 4 6 S 4 6 & 4 Diamond. Sapphire. Emerald. Jasper. Sapphire • Carbnnclp. Jasper. Lapis la- soli. Carhnnale, or Qamet. (Omttttd/mm ih* Btbraw LM.y 1 B Amethyst. 8 Agate. 7 Ligntn. 9 Qnartz. J Amethyst, j 8 Agtt«i. 7 Jacinth. 13 11 10 19 11 10 12 11 10 Jasper. Onyx. Beryl. Onyi. Beryl. Chrysolite. Aqnama- rine. Onyx, Cairngorm. THE FOUNDATIONS OP THE HEAVENLY CITY. Rev. xxl. 19. 30. SUPPOSED MODEBN NAMES. 1 9 8 1 9 3 Jasper, Sapphire. Ohaleedoay. Jasper, or tme Lapis lazall Copper Emerald (old Chalcedony). Chalcedony. 4 6 6 4 6 6 Bmerald. Sardonyx. Bardins. Emerald. Sardonyx. Hardins. 7 8 9 7 8 9 Oluysolite. BeryU Topas. Topas (0ri«ntal> Beryl, or Aqnamarlne. OhrysoUta. 10 U 19 10 11 19 Okrysopnwvs. Jadath. Amethyst. Ohrysov^rase. Sapphire. Amethyst. im ! XLIV. MUSIC AND MUSTOAT. INSTRUMENTS OF THE BIBLE. VoOAt MO8IO orciiplAS itn Important p1ftc« In Rcrlntiire. both In rtllKloiw womhlp (1 Thron. vl. ail, public r«jolcliiir( (1 Ham. xvlH. 6\ and social rMtMtlei (Is. ▼. 1 ; Tlv. 1>. It U mftntlonert among the earll(:<it exprKulonx of loy (Kx. iv. 'ZD, and tvrx accompanied by dancInK Ci Pam. vi. 16). and clapplnx of handA, especlallT In the "clionis" {]'%. xlvll. 1). Kor wornhip David chi>«e ft b<><Iy of filngen d Chron. xvl. 41); .IftioHhaphat appointed a band of Mngen to praKti (iod In front of hU army (2 Chron. xx. 21). After the Captivity wk And an equal numl>«r of malf and female voicefi (Rzra 11. (Vt), who oanK altftniat^ly. They formed a dlsthiKiilshed c1a.M, had a i^rparate maln- tenanc" iNeh. xl. 23i, had cltl»"« as"*licii»'d to them (N>h. vll.7.1i, and chamber* for thri«« In atten- | danre at , he Temple (K/ek. xl. 4-4 1. Krom the dedlcatlf>i) of KoniH ISalm^ there would seem to ' have been 11 written musical notation, but nu certain record oflt U extant. Musical iNSTRrMKNTa are among th** earliest recorded hnman Inventions fOon. Iv. 21). Tn Kcrlp- tare their use M!»-nis to bt; confined to rellirtoii* wor^lilp and vtcial f'jstlOtles, except that the sound of th« trumjiet servtsd as a battle-call. The earliest khids vifre a tabret. a nirlnired Instru- ment (Inciiiient harp>, cynilials, and plj>e. From tl-.ese Kermn all others are ilev»!lopm»'nts. Ai the lli^brew names were obscure, or unlntelliu'lble to the translators of our Klble, one general term expressing a well-knov.i. !nHj;niment often does duty for M-veral specie'* of the same fcenua; while the same Hebrew Kexerlc word l.s sometimes translatml by different RnxHsh specific ones, and in other cases the translation Is erroneous. The following Table will exhibit all tbn namea that occur, either in the Knglinb or Hebrew test. 1. STRINGED INSTRUMENTS. RN0LIBfi. HARP (Gen. Iv. M; xxxl. 27; 1 Sam.xvl.23; Job xxi. 12; XXX. SI; Ps. cxxxvll. 2: Is. v. 12.) (1 8am. z. 6; Neh. xll. 27; P». xxxlii. 2; lvil.8; lxx\.fi; Ixxxi. 2; zcil. ■/; cl.8; l8.V.12.> (Ps. xxxlii. 2; cxliv. 9.) fDan. ill. 5. 7. HEBanw AND (;reer. Ldtb. Pbaltket. . . . - (1 Chron. xill.R; xv. 16;xxv.l;2Chron. V. 12; xxlx. 2R: 2 Sam. vl. 6.) (Dan. ill. B. 7. . . BAUKB0T man. lit. 6, 7. teo.^ Viou (Is.T.12:zlT.U.*e.) 0)Klimor. (2) Neb«3i.^ . . . t^oAr^piov, (3) 'Asor. . . . (4) Kalthros. «i9apa. (1) Nebel. (2) Psantenn. 4ia\Tvaiov. Sabbecft. . (ranBtiityi. Nebel. . . DcHcaipnoN. The moat ancient kind, of Rf,rian orlKln. A triangular lyre, formed of Iwo flat pii-ivrs of wood, whose ends are united with eight or nln»! animal strings stretched acrosa them. It was held under the left arm, and played with the fingers or a plectrum. A later improvement, of PhmnMan origin, having Ihrm wooden sides (one curved), and ten strings. It is tratis- lated "psaltery" (Ps. Ivii. 8, A.V.), " lute" (U>r. rit. P.K.), and '• viol " (Is. v. 12; Amos v. 23; vl. 5). As It is always coupled with some oth<^r instrument, it la thought to have supplied the bass. A smaller instrument, of A»^yrinn origin, onlv men- tioned in conjunction with ntbH, and acconlingly tlio-ight to have supplied the treble. Translated "instrument of ten strings.' A later Invention, of Ore^k origin CRng. Hth«m, guitar), imported into the East. It was a Ivm. mith/vur strings. 8ee Harp, Nehel. In Psalms. Kings, and Chronicles "psaltery" Is the general translation of tifh^, which «««. Ptunterin (Eng. tmetry) is erroneously rendered " psal- tery," from a verbal similarity. It should be " dixlcinier," being an lnstrum<'nt formed of strings tightly stretched, by fixed pins and turning screws, over a rectangular sounding-board or l>ox ; and was played by hammers struck with the hand against the strlnizs. It it not of the harp genus, but is the germ of the piano. A kind of harp, of Oriental origin, known to the Greeks as (rofifivP (famhux'' : either very small but of high pitch, or. more probably, very large, with many strings, and of full rich tone. It is wrongly translated "sackbut" Instead of "harp." Bm Haap. NeM. 129 Hi 11^ i:H WUBIO A«n) MUSICAL raBTRTTllKNTfl OF TIIR BIRLI. ENAMH. OoftNvr O'n. zcvtil. 6; Daii. III. li, 7.) (1 Ohron. xt. 28: 3 Chnm. xy. U ; «. xov111.6:Um.t.8.) (2Bun.Tl. B.). DULOIURR. . . . (Dan. Hi. MO, IB.) Fldti (Dan. III. n, 10, IB.) OtflAN (Gen. Iv. 21 ; zxl. 12; xxz. Fb. cl. 4.) Job 3); PlPB (1 Kin. t. 40; Is. T. 12; XXX. 2».) (Ex. XV. 20 ;Pb. XXX. 11; cl.4; Jnr.xxxi. 4, 13.) (Pb. Ull. A IxxxviU.) TRUiiraT (Lev.xxHl.24;Jo)*h. Ti.6; lChron.xxv. 6.) (Ex.xlx.in;.T(Mh.Tl. 4; Judfr.UI.27: vil. 16; ] Pam. xiil. 3; P(i.xlvll.f):lxxxlH3: xcvlU.6; Joel 11.1.) 2. WIND INSTRUMENTH. IlEBKBW AMD UBBIK. 0) Keren. . . (2) Bhophar. . . ffapartn). (3) Mona'aii'lm. avAot. Snmphonlah. Manhrokitha. TTgab. . . . t^oAn^ptOK, iI/aA/yiOf, Oftyavop, (1) (Phalli. «vA^. (2)Machol. . Xopoi, Xopa. (3) Machalatb. V,a*ke9, (1) Keren. . . Vakirvf^. (2) Shophar. . Ktparivni, 0-aAiriy(. DMOftwnoil. fi«« Teompit, Jr«r«t». jBm Tbumpit, Shopfcor. Airaa'an'im only ocenn In thU pas^afr*'. and In ron- lunction with "cymbals," thoiiKh translated "cometi" in the A.V.. and "pipes" In the LXX. The Hebrew wonl In suppovd to be deilved from a nxit m(?aning "to sway to and fro," or" vibrate;" hence It lit thought that the VulKiite reiulerlng, sinlra. Is more corr»trt, and that It was a rattln (very common In the Ka!>t>. consisting oi an oval hoop with a handle, having cross-liar* of metal ro4ls. on which IrMise rhiKs are threaded, Jingling when shaken, like the plates of a timbrel. It Is only mentioned In this chapter, and wrongly ren- dered 'dulcimer." From a comparison of Its name with almost Identical forms In (ireek and Italian, it Would seem to have been a kind of bain>ipfi. the use of which was known, from remote antiquity, in Per- sia. Knypt. and I'lioeuicla. It would have been better translated "sackbut," and the pansafte read 'bus: harp (tubbeea), dulcimer {pianti-rin), bam>lp« {sytn\^}uinia). It only occurs here, and Its exact nature Is doubtful. It Is variously described as a "double flute," set of " Pan-|)lpes," and an "organ." The ngith of Oen. Iv. can hardly be the same Instru- ment as that of Ps. cl. The former was probably a set of reeds or " I'an-plpes," blown obliiiuely with the mouth ; the latter a set of i)ip.'s Inserted In a wind- box, and blown from It perpendicularly, eit It by bellows or by mouth. Rnch an In.strunient was known to the EgyptiaiLs, as was also the use of bellows. (1) The most ancient form of this genus. An "oboe," made of reed, and played from a month-piece at one end; used for festival proctssions (Isa, xxx. 2!»l. national do- monstralions (1 Kin. 1. 40), holiday dances fLuke vil. 3V), and funeral dirges (Matt. Ix. 23>, Borne think the last were played on a "double pipe." It U rendered "In- struments of music " In Amoe vi. 6. fT) This 1« thonirht to have been a small flute, used with tlie tahret fur "dancing" (by which word It Is generally translated In the LXX. and A.V.). (■1) This title of two Pfi^li'df Is thought to refer to the Instruments acct)ra".v*u>viiv'' tt.n song, as It seems to have the same root as the two previous words. Oesenlus translates It "lute." (1) The most anclerii, fpi-med of a rara's horn, though the Hebrew, iV(fcfWivr(^i, may mean "jubllee-trunipet." The word Is cihaldain; in Dan. iii. it Is translated cor- net ; " but the word seldom occurs, and only of a horn. (2) A very long horn, lumM up at the extremity. The national trumpet for rallying the people, and rousing political or religious enthnsia.sm. It was the token that God was on their sid-' ; and It was probably only blown by one divinely conim!ssiin»d. Tn 1 Chron. xv. 28, *c.. It Is rendered by "comet," as also In Ps. xcvlll. 6, where 130 r"f: And In eon- nd "conteti" The U»?»)rew root Rif^AiiinK It in thought correct, aiid !<t>.ciinsliitliia l<ar< of iiifttal Itigllng when wronizljr ren- of tfH name •I Italian. It )ipe. the UM ilty. in Per- l>«eu better A 'hus: harp nphmia), I U doubtful, utfl," set of Mime Instru- I probably a I'ly with the I In a wind- r by bellows lown to the An "oboe," ) Rtone end; national do- -iike vll. Hi), ink the la»t udered "lu- I flute, used word it is refer to the ivan to have >. Oesenius om. though ^-tninipet." ilated cor- of a horn. smlty. The md rousing tf)ken that only blown XV. 28, *c., iil. 6, where miBIO AKD MXTSICAL DIBTBU1IKNT8 09 TBI BIBLB. RiiaLifli. Tbdmpet (txmt.) . . ^Num. X. ?; 2 Rin. il. 14; 1 (niroii. xl. 8; 2(;iin)n. v. 12; Ps. lorlll. «; Uoa. ▼.iU Hrrrrw AMD (iRKII. DMOIIPnON. Bhawm (Ps. icvill. 6.) (8) Obatzozerah, In the Tenlon of tti« Book of Oommon Pnytr H to rendered "shawm." 8m (JoaNIT, lf«iMt'uN'<m. (^) A tlrniaht trumpet of Rllver, termlnatlnn In a bell- month, niaiin by iUxVs dirfctlonx to IHoKft, to rail aa as5/*niblT or proolalni the march. It wax rather % sacred tlian a martial trumpet: and wan blown tu herald th** approach of a klnic- it wa!« uned by ofllctal herald*, who were often followed by a band of .s%>pVir« (Pit. xcvlil. 6). One hundred and twenty p^i>^»^s blew trumpeij from the Temple hrlnht. to pnxlalm the Indnctioi/ . , the ark Into the Holy Place (^OhruQ.T.lit) at Solomon*' dedication. Bm TaoMPiT, £%opk<»r. KNaun. BILLB (ilech. xiv. 20.> OTMBALb (1 Chron. xv. 16, 19, 28; xvl..\42: XXV. «; 2 Chron. v. l.S; xxix. 25; Ezra Hi. 10.) (Neh.xll.27: 2 Ram. ▼1.B; Ps. cl. B.t (18am. zTlli.0.' Tabriit(o). I TiMDBBL (6). ) ■ ■ ■ (a)tGen. xxxl. ?7; 1 Sam. X.5; xviil.«; Is. V. 12; xxlv. «; XXX. 32; Jer. xx«i, 4;Kzek,xxvlH.13.) (fc)(Ex.xv.20; Judg. xl.34; 2 8am.vl.6; Job xxi. 12; Ps. Ixxxi. 2; cxlix. 3; c).4.) Mnbxvii.6.) . . . 8. INSTRUMENTS OP PERCUSSION. HlBRBW AMD ORRH. Metzllloth. . . XttAtvoc. (1) Metzfltalm. (2) Txlltzellm. (S) PhaHshim. . xv|Ui/3aAa. a)Toph. . . . Tv/xrravov, («^aAn7pioi', lob xxi. 12j. I) Topheth yrfA*K. DlACRIPTIOir. The LXX. translates the Hebrew by a word niRsntng "bridle." The Hebrew word has such an evid»^iit atflnlty to the two followinj< words iti-anslateil "cymbals"), that it woul(fseem to reler to metal cups suspended to bridles, either (or ornameDt, or to tinkle. These words (\) and (2) do not mark different tftMntt but the latter Is grnrrif., since it is used (Ps. cl. 6) with two dltTerentlal adjectives, marking two $pi-eir.», e.g. (l)"loud;" (2) "liiKh-sounding:" the former prulwbly shaped like a soup-plate, with wide flat rim. and played by being strapped tu the hands, and clashed toKcther; the other, conical, cup-like, with thin edge, played by britiidnK down the one sharply on the other wliilH held stationary, eliciting a hi^h-pltelied note. Cynibals are mentioned as accesv>ries to music In «urt->'<i dauceff. David appointed Asaph chief of the cymbalists. (3) The word only occurs once, and Is translated " in- struments ot music," or 'three-st rinsed instruments." They were probably "triangles," "sistra." or "rattles" with only three metal rods run through a bow with a handle, a very commou Euteru iiistrument. £f«« OoBNIT, i/lana'ai».'im. (1) The same Hebrew word iting. and pi.) represents " tabret " and " timbrel," except In one place (2) ; there- fore only one instrument is meant, viz. a simple tam- bourine, used with the cymbals, as an acconuianiment to dancing and singing. There is no proof of cymbals or bells being attached to Jewish tabrets, and so oin- stitutlug them "timbrels." (2) Tabrets wttre used to drown the cries of human Tlctims sacrificed, or " passed through the fire," In the valley of Hinnora. Hence the furnace itself was called topheth. and In .lob xvli. 6 the word means an "abomi- nation '' (a« In Jer. xiz. 12, 13). rather than " tabret." 131 XLV. WEIGHTS AND MEASUBES. lbs. OZ. 9V. dwt. tn — — — 12 — ^ 5 — — 10 2 6 126 WEIGHTS. AVOIBDDPOIB. Ibi. OZ. dni. A gerah — - 0-439 10 gerahs — \ bekah — — 4'?!9 2 b«kahs-=l shekel — — 8-78 80 shekels = 1 maneh 2 14'fi2S 60 maoelit- 1 Ulent UB 13 11*428 MEASURES, LoNS MEAacfti. ft. In. A digit, or finger (Jer. 111.21) — 0*912 4 digits = 1 palm (Kxod. xxv. 25) — S'fAS 3 palms — 1 span (Exod. xxviil. Ifi) — 10"944 2 spans = 1 cubit (Gen. vi. 15) 1 9"«88 4 cubits = 1 fathom (Acts xxvil. 28) 7 SW2 1*5 fathoms- 1 reed (Ezek.xl. 3, R) 10 1V328 Ll-S reeda - 1 line (Ezek. zl. 3) 146 Vl-04 Land Mmabobb. > cubit 400 cubits — 1 furlong (Luke xxlv. 13) 6 furlongs — 1 sabbath day's Journey (.Tohn xl. 18 Acts 1. 12) 10 furlongs = 1 mile (Matt. v. 41) 24 miles — 1 day's Journey gals. pts. A caph — 0"625 1*3 caph — Hog (Lev. xlv. 10) — 0-833 4 loKS -Icab — 3-833 3 cabs •" 1 hln (Exod. xxx. 24) 1 2 2 bins -= 1 seah 2 4 3 seahs — 1 bath, or ephah (1 Kings vll. 2B ; .Tohn 11. 6) . 7 4*5 lOephaha — Ikor, or homer (l8a.T. 10; Ezek. xlv. 14) . . 76 6-26 Dbt Mbascbi. packs. A gacbal — aOgachals ='lcab(2Klngsvl.26: Fv>v. vi. 6) . . , — 1'8 cab — 1 -^'ner (Exod. xvi. 33) ...... . — 8'3ombrs =■ 1 seah (Matt. xli!. 33) ....... 1 3 seahs -^ 1 ephah (Kzek. xlv. 11) 8 6 ephahs = 1 letech (Hosea ill. 2) 16 2 letech^ — 1 kor, or homer (Num. xl. 32 ; J3os. 111.2) 32 ft N.B.— The above Table will explain many texts In the Bible, especially those which are placed w'.thin brackets. TaHe, for Instance, Is. v. 10: "Yea, ten acres of vineyard shall yield one bath, and the sped of an lomer shall yU^Id an ephah," This curse upon the covetous man was, thr.l 10 acres of vines should produce only 7 gallons of wine, i.e. one acre should yield less than 8 quarts ; and that 32 pecks of seed should only brfng forth a crop of 3 pecks, or, In otLer worda that the harvest should produce a quantity equal t«; one-tenth only of the seed sown. Eng. miles. paces. ft. — — 1-824 — 148 4-6 ,^ 727 3-0 1 399 1-0 38 76 4-0 als. pts. — 0-1 416 — 2-8333 — 6-1 1 .<t n Uil »: kLl TIMS AND MONKT. TIME. The Nalurai I>ay was from sun-rise to sun-set. The Naturiil N'ight was from sun-set to sun-rise. The Civil Pay was from sun-sDt one oveiilnK to san-set the next; for. "ihe STenlng and the Morning were the first day." NiOHT (Ancient). First Watch (Lam. 11. 19) till mldnlghv. Middle Watch «.Iu.iK. vil. 19; till 3 a.m. Moruliig Watch Exod. xiv. 24j till 6 aja NiOHT {New T'Hament). First Watch, evening ■= 6 to 9 p.m. Second Watch, midnighl •« 9 to 12 p.m. Third Watch, i-ocJt-rrow >« 12 to 3 a.m. Fourth Watch, morninij •- 3 to 6 a.m. DAT (Ancient). Morning till about 10 a.ra. Heat of day till ab«iut 2 p.m. Cool of day till about 6 p.m. DAT (New Tesfament). Third hour Sixth hour Ninth hour Twelfth hour ~ 6 to 9 a.m. — 9 to 12 midday. — 12 to 3 p.m. — 3 to 8 p.m. JEWISH MONET, With its value in English and American money ; the American dollar being taken at equal to 4m. 2d, Jewish. ' Bmqlibb. Amsrioak. A gerah (Bxod. xzx. 13) 10 gerahs = 1 bekah (TExod. xxxvlll. 2B) .... 2 bekahs = 1 sl.ekel (Exod. xxx. 13; lit». vH. 23). 50 shekels = 1 maiieh fiO mani'hs = 1 kikkar (talent) A kikkar of gold £ «. d. doti. ««i(to. T36 - 2-ra 1 l-fiR - 27-87 2 3-37 - 64-74 6 14 0-^rR - 27 37-80 342 3 9 - I.f542 60 1 16 A " 8 7« 6,476 >• 26,280 N.B.— A shelo-l would probably purchase neftrlr ten times as mucli as the same nominal amount will now. Keniember that one Romati penny (rtjif.) was a good day's wages^ for a labourer. The Hebrew maneh, according to 1 Kings x. 17, compared with 2 Chron. Ix. 16, contained 100 shekels: thuugh according to one interpretation of I'.zek. xlv. 12. it contained 60, but moro j probablv fSO. The passage reads thus:— "Twenty shekels, five and twenty shekels, fifteen shekels shall be your maiieh." This is variously Interpreted, (1) 20 -(- 26 -I- 15 = 60. (2) 20, 26. 18 I aie different coins in gold, silver, and copper, bearing the same name. It is well to remark , the meaning of these names: Shekel ■• simply weight: Rekah = tplit, i.e. the shekel divided Into two: Oerah = a grain, as in our weights, a grain and a barley-mrn, the original standard I weight: Maneh = a|)j>oi'nf^<l, equivalent to sterling, a specific sum: Kikkar == a rou-d ma.ss of ; metal. I.e. a weight or coin. Hebrew names of weights and coins are not found In the New Testament: mnti in Luke xlx. IS is Greek, though possibly Identi ,1 with the Hebrew f/»a»M>lk. ROMAN MONEY. BOMAM. Enolisr. Amhiucan. d. eenU. A"fa^th1n(r,"(;«a<Iran/l^«ait. ' Vi^v-Ti sirly O'lSB - 0-76 A "farthinc," (IS = 4 (/«,i<fm.-/M (K t'. *,*>)— nearly 0*5 — 1 .\. " penny," denariiw — Maw* iM-vtt. xr'J,19> — nearly 8-60 m 17 [The Roman sestertius ■» 2j ases, M ao* oamed In the Bible.] N.B.— Here we learn that— Naaman'8 offering to Blisha of 6,000 plecM ;sfc»keis) of gold rmouuted to more t'lin £10,000 — 48,000 lollara. The Debtob (Matt. xvl!!. 24> who hadbrfn forgiven 10,000 talents. I.e. £3,000,000 - 14,4no,000 doUar», refuse-^ to forgive h's fellowsi iivant 100 pence, I.e. £3 10«. \0d. = 17 doUitri. JCDAS sold our Lord for 30 pieces of silver, l.e. £3 10«. 8/J. — 16 <M'<ir«, 96 etnit, the legal value of a slave. If he were killed b> a beas'.. JOBIPH was sold by bis brethrr a for 20 v\^ce», i.e. £2 7*. — I^ doOayf, V6 esnu. :l K<3 , ! ! !i V| j Em XLVI. A GLOSSARY OF ANTIQUITIES, CUSTOMS, &c. ALEPH (A). The flr«t letter of the Hebrew alpbabtit. rsalm cxix. Is divUlfwl into twenty- two portions, according to the number of let- ters in the Hebrew alphabet, one of which is prefixed to each portion, the veises in the original beginning with the Hebrew letter which heads the portlrn In which they are clashed. ALPHA (A). The first letter of the Greek alpha- bet, of which Om6ga (long O) is the last. Alpha and Omega are used to signify "the first and the last.'"^ ALTAR. An erection of stones, usually set square, on which sacrifices were burnt. The first mentlon«!d was that built by Abel. God commanded the Hebrew altar to be made of unhewn stones, and without steps. The wor- shipoers of Baal built their altars on moun- tain-tops, hence "altars on hiyh t'lares" werj an abomination to the Lord. In the Teinple at Jerusalem the altar of burnt sacrifice was Dutiide the Holy I'lace, in the court in front of it ; but the altar of iucense stood in the centre of it. ANATHEMA MARAN-ATHA. "Anathema" Is a Greek word denoting a thing or person devoted to God, and, as all such were put to death, devoted to perdition, accursed. "Maran-atha" Is a Syrlac expression, mean- ing "The Lord cometh," or "Is come." 80 the whole phrase means, "accursed (when; the Lord cometh;" or "Maran-atha" stands alone. Compare "The Lord is at baud," Phil. Iv. 6. ANGEL is from the Greek vrord for a "mes- senger," and Is used sometimes of "minister- ing spirits" sent by (tod 10 men with a mes- sage, Ac as in the Old Testament, Gospels, and Acts; sometimes of men so sent, as in the Epistles and Book of Revelation. APOSTLE is from the Greek, meaning "one who is sent." The word is used of Christ (subor*- dinatelv of John the Baptist', then of "the twelve, and Paul, all of whom had " seen the Lord," the essential qualification (»«« Acts i. 21—26). It is also used of men who are called the messengers or "apostles" of the Church (2 Cor. viii. 23; Phil. if. 25), and finally of men who were of mark among the Apostles (Rom. xvi. 7), either because so called, or because highly esteemed by them. ABK. The ark was a covered chest, or box; the word is also used of a oofBu. Three important arks are mentioned, "^iz. :— 1. Noah's ark, ths material of which is nnknown (0<>f>her being untranslated). 2. That in which the infant Moses was hid- den by his mother was made of the papyrus of the Nile, covered over with pitch, reuderiug it water-tight. It is nf^t an uncommon thing at this day to see an Egyptian mother twist papyrus leaves into such a wiclter cradle, smear it with pitch, cover it with a lid of wicker work, place her infant in it, and swim across the Nile, pushing the ark with its in- fant passenger in front of her. 3. The Ark of the Covenant was a chest (not a boat), made of shittini wood overlaid with gold, on the lid of which was placed the golden "niercy-s»!at," ovev which two cherubim extended their wings, It was made to preserve the two tables of st'jne, on which "the Covenant" between God and His people was engraven. It was 2A cubits kng, ^i broad, and 14 deep. Arouna Its upptr e(fife was a cornice 01 gold, and it was canied in front of the people on their march by the Levites, wlio bore It by means of two poles (>f .-.Mttim wood covered with gold, which were pased through two rings on each side of the arl; In It were also placed, by Divine command, an omer of marma, Aaron's rod which budded, and the books of the Law. On n<-aring Pales- tii;e, the priests carried it into the Jordan, whose stream stoixi still above them, but flowed on below, as long as the ark was in its bed. It was carried once daily round Jericho for six days, and seven times on the seventh, when the walls fell down. It accompanied the Israelites to Shechem. where tlie elders of each tribe laid their hands on it (after the cursings of the Law had been read from Mount Ebal, and the blessings from (ierizlm), while all the Congregatiou swore to observe the Covenant, Alter the subjugation of the land, it was placed in the tabernacle at Bhiloh, till the time of £11, when it was taken into the camp, and captured by the Philistines, who carried it to Ashdod, placing it in the Temple of Dagon, whose image fell down before it and was broken. The luagues of emerods and mice compelled them to send it away at the end of seven months, and it was conveyed by two milch kine in a new cart into the field of Joshua at Beth- shemesh. From thence it was carried to the house of Ablnadab at Klrjath-jearlm, from whence David tried to fetch it; but on the way Uzzah ^^as struck dead for touch- ing it, and David, fearing to contin\ie the removal, left it In the care of Oben-Kdora the Glttlte, where it remauie<l thri« months. David then fetched it up U) Mount Zion, and placed it in a tabernacle he had erected, where it continued till Kolomon transferred It to his new Temple on Mount Moriah, 8 lacing it in the Holy of Holies. At the aptlvitv it is said to have been buried by Jeremiah the prophet. This ark Is called la Hebrew Ar6n, not (as 1. and 2.) Tebah. ARMOUR was In use in Saul's time. Goliath wore a brazen helmet, a coat of mAlI (welgb- 134 I A OL088AEY OF ANTIQUITIES. CUSTOMS, M. ! 9 j Ing from 80 to 1001b».), greaves of brass on j his logs, and a brazen target between his shoulders. He had also a spear, a shield, and a sword. Ahab was likewise encased In ' armour. : ABMOTJB-BBABEB. An attendant upon a , warrior of rank, who bore his heavy arms (spear, shield, quiver, 4c.). ABMS. The chief offensive wnajjons were a sword, spear, javelin, dart, bow and arrows, sling, and dagger. In David's army there was a company of sliogers. (For defensive I arms, see Abuoub.) ! ABT. The Egyptians were skilled in painting Aiid sculpture before the Israelites settled j in their country ; but a rigid IntJirpretation of the Second Commandnifint excluded the Jews from the culture of these arts, though they excelled in music and poetry. But God ' Himself authorised s<„'me departure from this strict Interpretation, by ordering the brazen serpent to be made, and the two cherubim of gold for the overshadowing of the mercy-seat in th*" ^^bernacle. He also sanctioned the repre- 86 itaJfii of the cherubim worked uvou the ' 'il, a d the figures of twelve brazen oxen, J- .-ti r.h the molten sea rested in Si^lomon's 'eu'p' t Mural paintings and wood-panelling lu ilie d'.ooratlon of houses; Ivory carving on tfc^ foyal thrones, and for the embellishment of palacfes; c'v.ising and embossing of pillars, cs.;?Jelabra, and other ornaments In metal, for adori'.ment of the Temple and houses; embroidery i" needlework, the Interweaving of patterns and figures in tissue of wool, linen, and silk (for which Pama.scus was famous); and skill in dyeing (aT Tyrian purple, Ac), are other evidences of the cultivation of art among the Hebrews and their neighbours. ABTIFICEB. An artist, and skilled workman in designing and executing works of art. espe- cially in the casting, carving, and chasing of metals, carving of wood, and plating it with gold, the setting of precious stones, and designing of embroidered fabrics. ABTILLERY Is u-ed as a general term for all kinds of pT." j weapons, e«. bows and arrows, jav3rvj», i '*- Ac. ASCENT. Tj connecth) he Temple, i- ;-v kings 1 1' J -.-■'m in the C'tixae «i wt »'(? '. used of a covered way c.'ii%K^-i uf Poiomon with the ♦V>a private pa-ssage of tlie '» i'.e place assigned to them f-ord. ASS. Che ass k;,j lnli\, need Into Palestine by Abraham, w)»6i ; <♦? adaptability to the needs of a mou:icainnu8 country made It the fav.t)urite medium of locomotion. The pro- verb, "A tohip for a horse, a bridh for an ?s.s, shows th3 estimation In which these two animals were respectively held by the Hebrews. The former was the svmbol of the might and rppresslon of the l^jryptian and Canaanite. the latter of the peace and rest of the pr',)mlsed seed; the former was asso- ciated with the worship of the sun, the latter was the sacred -r.ln.il of the servant of Je- hovah cro'.ected by sieclal enactments of the M» scic T.SW The li'.rge Babylonian ass I wao tbi.r. M ■* r > kliiipi, .'udges, and prophets i rode; ta U-.^y., Ona t ..c-^MUni, " y« tLftt ride on white asses," was equivalent to "Ye that lit in judgment " f Judg, v. 10). Hence, when C'h'ist , rode into Jeru.salem on an as.s. He was hailed as the predicted "Ron of David." Bee Bidgway's "Sketches from the East," art. Bethany, AVENGEB. " Whoso sheddeth man'.i blood, by man shall his blood be shed," was, and still is, the universal law of the Bemltic race, and its execution primarily devolved upon the i nearest kinsman of the deceased, but ex- tended also to the whole tribe. It overruled every other obligation, even that of hospl- 1 talltj ; hence perhaps Jael's murder of Sisera was, according to the views prevalent in that age, justifiable, if not obligatory. The Hebrew code restricted this law by providing "('Itles of Befuge," to which the manslayer might flee in cases of " manslaughter," until he had been tried befor'< the Cougregation. BAALISM was the worship of Natural Causes, practised by the Canaarate race, and distin- guisliing them from the Semites, who worship- ped a Divine Primary Cause. The creed of the former was, that out of a self-existent- chaotic deep sprang spontaneously the heavenly bodies and the earth ; that, from the procreatlve power of the sun, acting upon the fertile womb of the earth, all visi'i'i matter was I produced: hence, the sigTi.ficance of the abandonment by God of Ahab and his sub- jects to the sole influence of these natural elements, which resulted In the almost entire destruction of animal and vegetable life. The word " Baal " means Master, Owner, Poueuor. BAND of soldiers. This was the Roman cohort, the tenth part of a legion. It consisted nomi- nally of six hundred men under the command of six centurions. A century really contained about sixty men. The "Italian band" was composed of soldiers from Italy; but the "Augustan band" consisted of native re- cruits, whose head-quarters were Caesarea Angitsta fso called in honour of the Emperor Augustus, in whose reign It was rebuilt), which was the centre of the military or- ganisation in Palestine. BAENS. The ancient granaries of Palestine were caves In the limestone rock, entered by an aperture in the ground, caretully con- cealed by a stone covred with turf or brush- wood, to hide the grain from Arab depre- dators (.1 udg, vi. 11). Such subterraii'an caves may still be seen in use on the hill of -lezreel. Barns existe«l in Egypt in Jo.^eph'.t time, and in Palestine in that of our Saviour (Luke xil. 18). BASIN. Many basins are mentioned in the Bible. 1. A hand-basin, used for ablutions; probably the same as that In which the blood of the Paschal lamb was received for sprinkling the door-posts. 2. A covered basin, or tankard, used in the Sanctuary for drink- ofTijriiigs and libations. 3. The "^'omer," or common domestic vessel in Egypt for cooking CtiriKjses, containing half a peck. 4. A foo^ asin, in which our I^ord washe<l the dls- ciplfs' feet; probably the same as that wf 'oh is called " washpot " In the Psalms. BASKET. Ba,skets were of various kinds and sizes:—!. The Cophinna, reticule, or hand- basket, usually carried on the arm by every Vib m litete Ml i ' } 1 1 A GLOSSARY OF ANTIQUITIES. CUSTOMS. *0. Jew (cp. Juvenal, Sat. IlL 1 14). It wm this ba!tk»;t which each Apostle tilled \»'lth the su- perfluous fraKnieiits alter the fe«;iliii[;ofthefive thousand. 2. A liirht, open, wicker basket, used for c:irryin« food upon the head. Pharaoh's chief baker carried upc>n his head several tiers of these, containing white bread and baked meats. Buch are commonly represented on Ei^yptian monu inents. 3. A niarket-baskiit, such as that in which the latl was hawking the barley loaves and fishes. 4. A larifer kind, or store-basket, In which were gaf.hfred the fragments after the feedinfc of the four thotisand. 6. A larper and stronger kind, used for hoisting supplies up to the battlements of a besieged city. It was tn one of these that Paul was lowered down from the walls of Damascus. BATH. Bathing was a hixury, or rather a n<«e8sity, in the hot climate of Ep.vpt, and also In Itabylonia; but amonir the Hebrews It was practised mainly as a religious cere- monial, for removal of legal pollution, or as the symbol of repentance ; from whence ;• e the Ordinance of Baptism, which was •■ prescribed form for t".»e admission of won proselytes Into covenant with tiod in . Jewish Church. BED. The word bed, wherever used In the Bible, must be understood to refer only to the mattress on which people slept. It was much thinner than anything wo know under that name, and rather resembled a very thick quilt, which was rolled up and taken away during the day. and only spread at night, in no fixed place, but at the will of tlie sleei)er, generally in the open air, on the p, protected fr ' boughs of trees. Such open-air bedrooms housetop, protected from the summer sun by may be con.stantly seen in I'alestine at the present day. It was one of these little mat^ tresses which our Lord bade the paralytic mau roll up and carry to his home. It is the universal custom for the natives of Syria and adjacent countries to sleep 'n mattresses, spread upon the floor, and covered by a thick counterpane, the under sheet being tacked to the lormer. a?id the upper to the latter; but the j.KM(iest c!rvs>;es lie upon loose straw, their covering b'-iim the camel's-balr aiat worn by day. Bedsteads of any kind are wholly unknown. BOOKS. Hebrew biK)ks were anclsntly written upon whole skins of parchment, and some- times of leather; but in Egypt on papvrus. At first they were written In whole lines the breadth of the skin, but subsequently the parchment was cut Into strips ai.d di- vided iuio pai;es, but only written upon on one side. Each end was attached to a roller, with handles which were rolled inwards to- wards one another. TJie book commenced on the right side, and as each i>age was rea«l, the reader rolled it round the roller In his rivrht hand, at the same time un- rolling a fresh page from that In his left. This was called "a roil of a book," and each book of the Bible formed a separate roll, which, when ni>t In use, was carefully put away in a metal cylinder. BOTTLE. Bottles were made of goatskin, which weui stripped from the animal withimt cutting It open (after the hea»l and feet had been removed). The inside of the skin was then dressed with tannin; the apertures at thej legs and tall wtre firmlv tied, and the skin filled with a decoction of bark and water un- til saturated. When used for wine, the skins were hung up In the houses, and so became smoked and shrivelled; hence the Psalmist's simile, "Like a bottle in the stnoVe." They were mended by stitching on a patch, and covering it over with pitch. Hhey are still extensively manufactured at Hebron, and are used by the vendors of water and wine at Jerusalem, who carry them strapped to their backs, and draw the liquid from ;• tap fixed in one of the hind legs. BRAf ELET. Bracelets for the arms and anklets for the iigs ft-re commonly worn by Easterti married women of all ranks, and were regard- ed as an eligible mode of investing money, since they could not be taken for the debts of the husband. They wer-- usually cable-like rings, with an opening through which the wrist could be slipped; but the higher classes wore bracelets formed like broad bands, richly chafed, jointed and closed by a pin passing '•••I'U'-n sockets. The anklets were siiT\!lar 'o'Di. but frequently adorned with little o iJs. Both are still common In the East, . '''■' iicarcely any variation in the patt<»rns; i;:.-o are of gold, silver, brass, and coloured glass, the la.st being extensively manufactured at Hebron. Those worn liy the Heliv-ws were never jewelled ; but men seem to have used bracelets as well as women (2 Bam. i. 10). BREAD was mostly In the form of cakes, baked upon the hearth or in the oven; those eaten by the poor were made of barley-meal, with oil liLstead of butter. They were leavened or unleavened, and kneaded in a trough. AVheaten flour was common in Egypt, but a luxury in Palestine, and was one of the offerings in the Hanctuary. The Congregation were bound to offer tine flour for tweilve cakes ("shewbread"), to be place<l ever' Sabbath In two rows on the table of shewbread, which was to be eaten by the priests lu the Holy Place. BREASTPLATE. See PKECioug Stoves, p. 128. BREECHES. These were among the official vestments of the hi^h priest, but did not form a part of the ordinary dress of a Hebrew man. A Syrian of the present tlay wears a sort of petticoat, gathered in at the waist and ankles, two holes only being left at tlif bottom for the feet to pass through. The women wear cotton trousers, concealed bv a sheet (Ittar) worn ovr the head, which envelopes the whole figure; but those of the I,ebanons wear jackets and trousers of coloured stuff, without veils or other oyter covering. BRIOKMAKTNO, as described in Exodus, may still be seen in Egypt. Outside Cairo are ex- tensive brickfields, with vast hills comp(<sed <>i the lUhrU of Centuries, where bricks are daily made of a clay so little tenacious that It is mixed with short straw to bind It togeth'r. Ancient bricks have been found in that part of Egypt bearing the brand of Thotlimes III, whose date is as far back as the Exodus. BRIDE. A bride was bought from her father by the bridegroom, the negotiations being conducted by the friend of the latter, who im A GLOSSARY OF ANTIQUITIES. CUSTOMS. AC. wax respoiiMhIe for all the preltminarieH np to thn actual marriage. After her «»pou!Uil she was placed under the charge of trust- worthy matrons. Bhe was subjected to a course of purification (Esth. II. 12), prepara- tory to hur luarriat^e. At tlie latter she was attended by a company of virgins, who follow- ed her to her new home. In the nocturnal Ei'ocession, when escorted thither by the riflegroora. The F.rlde Is refiarded. In both IVstaments, as a typo of the Church. Bte Makeia&k. BRIDEOROOM. A preparation, with fasting, be- fore marria,«;e, was required of every Jewish bridegroom, who was clothed at the cere- mony in a " robe of righteousness." (Set COAT and VK8TMENT.) He was a type of Christ, BURIAL of the dead was practised by the Hebrews from the earliest times, and three of their most ancient cemeteries still re- main, viz. Maehpelah, Shechem, and the Valley of Jehoshaphat. Cremation was only •jserl for the bodies of persons who were denied religious burial; "the burning for the dead" was that of sweet perfumes, as a mark of esp«'clal honour, at the funeral of khijrs and other distinguished persons. Em- balming was common In Ettypt in the time of .lorcph, from whence the Israelites derived the custom of wlndlnir the bodies of their dead in fine linen cloths, with sweet spices. Burial was always extra-mural, and the dead were carri'.'d to the grave on biers, accom- panied by the walling of their friends, es- pecially of women. The days of mourning were thirty. I'.urial was refused to criminals ; and the "burial of an ass" was exposure to birds and beasts of prey. TVjmbs were usually In caves In the limestone rock, and were closed by a sttme at the ends, or on the surface ; the mouth of some Is guarded by a complication of stones, each "sealing" the other. Around Jerusalem are large caves, 1 containing many chambers or vaults for bodies, resembling the Roman catacombs; there are likewise some In the rocks around the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. BUTLER, or cup-bearer, held an honourable oCBce in roynl liouseliolds, sincPthe kind's life was In his hand, he being held res{Hinsible for the purity of the liquor and Its freedom from poison. Nehemlah faithfully discharged this duty to the I'ersian king, to whom hii race was in humiliating slavery. BUTTER. The Hebrews were Ignorant of the art of fhurnuuj butter ; but they made a kind of clotted cream by subjecting new milk to fer- mentation, which Imparted to it a pleasant acid flavour somewhat resembling that of lemon cream. Even now churned butter is never used by native Syrians, but this clotted cream, called Lef>l>an, continues to be univer- sally consumed, as one of the most refreshing necessaries of daily life. This was doubtless the "butter In a lordly dl.sh" which Jael brought to Risera, when she had "opened a bottle of milk." CAMEL'S HATR. Raiment of camel's hair was not a skli, but a coat of cloth, woven from the hair of t'le camel. Huch is the ordinary outer garment of the Bedawiu Arab of to^ay. The present common dress of a shepherd on the hills of Jud.fta is a loose coat of camel's hair, In broad .stripes of black and white, girt around the loins with a leal hern belt. It has narrow sleeves, does not come below the knee, and seems U) be his only garment except short drawers. This was, doubtless, the raiment oi John the Baptist. CANDLE was an earthenware lamp, shaped like a butter-boat pariially covered over. In which oil was burnt, the wlck protruding through a lip or spout. It was set on a pede- stal of the same ware ; and was either united to this "caiidle«tick " by a handle, or the two were moulded in one piece. The woman seeking her lost piece of silvtr would have this candlestick in one hand and a .short hand- broom in the other, as she stooped and swept the house. CHAMBER Is the general term for any room In a house. It is oidy in the houses of kings and nobles that It means a "bed-room," since the majority of houses were only one story high. The " upper chamber," jr " upper room," was ar. iipartment on thi nlghest story, set apart exclusively for religious puriwses, in which daily family or private prayers were said, cir- cumcision and tne lite of uiatriniony perform- ed, tl»e passover eaten, and the dead laid out, Ac. It contained only one window, always turned towards theTenipleat.lerusalem. With the poor, the flat roof oi the house served this purpose. CHARGER. A large, round, deep dish, called In Deborah's Bong "a lordly dish." CLOTH was woven, dved. and fulled with .soap, by the Hebrews, a)uf was made from flax, silk, and wool. The sailcloth, made from the wool of Cilician shenp. was a great article of com- merce in the mediterranean, a?id was largely used as a C4>vering for tents in Syria. Its ma- nufacture was tho trade of Uaul, Aquila. and Priscilla. The Tyrian purple dye (sold by Lydia) was unequalled. COALS. There Is no coal In ralestlne, though lignite is found. A "fire of coals" most pro- bably means a churcoal fire. • COAT was the square garm'.nt of fine lamb's wool ordered by the Laiv to be worn by | every male Israelite, to remind him of his duties; there was a hole iu the centre, for the head to go through, and the garment hung down before and Ivhind. At each cor- ner were fringes, synibolisiiig the enact- ments of the Law. and a hem of blue, re- presenting the holiness of (Jod's people. It was his coat by day. his covering by i night, and his shroud in the grave; If; pledged, or seized by a cre<litor. It must i DC returned at sun-down. This was the seamless coat of Jesus, whose hem the wo- man nith the issue touched. 6V<s Hldupway's "Sketches from the East" !irt. Childhood of CONDUIT. To remedy the deficiency In the sup- plv of water at Jerusalem Solomon dug reser- voir-;, which still remain. In the hill country of i Ju<lR!>a, from whence he cojiducted the water | to th(! pools of tiihon, on the sides of Mount | ZIon. A conduit, hewn out of the solid rock, l,7eo feet in length, unites the fool of Btloam u.. m JIB I 1 ' A GLOSSARY OF ANTIQUITIKB, CUSTOMS. ftO. (now called the Vlrg^n'ii Fountain) with Heth- esda. in wh'.i;h an ancient inscription ha* re- cently been discovered. OOBN. Rubbing corn in the hands on the Sab- bath, and even wallclng uii ripe Kra.iA, which roight tread out ttie sued, was forbidden by the precepts of the Elders, as equivalent to threshing. CoBN ffreadtiig out). In Syria and Asia Minor, at the iiri^sent day, grain is trodden out of the ear. The unthreshed wheat is laid upon the ground in a circle, and a yoke of ox'-n driven round and round over it, dragging after triem a heavy log of wood, on the uniier surface of which are Inserted rows of thin flint st-ones, about two Inches apart, and projecting half an Inch from the surface On this the driver stands, or sometimes sits in & cliair. COUCH was the framework on which. In the houses of the rich, mattresses were spread to form divans for use by day. CRUCIFIXION was unknown to the .Tews, until introduced by the Romans, who only us^hI It for the punishment of slaves and the lowest malefactors. CUSTOM (the receipt of). The dues or taxis paid on persf)ns and goods tran8port,««i ^'^ross the Sea of Galilee. DANCIN(} was anciently practised f.s a religious ceremonial (e.g. Miriam, I>avid, the blii'0» 'es, Ac.)! but. In later times, dancing girls tr ed a part of the amusements provided for gViest? at feasts (e.g. Ilerodlas' daughter). DAYSMAN. One who fixes "a day " for hearing and arbitrating on some dispute. Compare 1 Cor. iv. 3, where " ma,n's judgment" is in the Greek " man's da^." DEPUTY. The governor, or vicegerent, deputed by the Roman Emperor or Senate to represent them in their distant provinces. Disturlied districts were immediately under the Kmperor, whose deputy was called pro-pr.Tetor, a mili- tary oflBcer in command of an army of occu- pation; while peaceful ones were under the Senate, wBose deputy was a pro-conaul, a civilian. ELDERS. A body of men, selected for wisdom and experience, to administer Ju.stlce in their respective localities. Moses chose six from each tribe to aid him In the government of the Israelites. A similar body, called the Sanhe- drln, was the executive and deliberative coun- cil after the Captivity. FARTHING is 0) the Roman as (Matt. x. 29 ; Luke xll. fi)=s about one halfpenny English; (2) the Roman qHodmnt (Matt. v. 26; Mark xli. 4vi), which was the fourth part of an aa, FOWLS. "Fatt«d fowl" (probably turkeys) formed part of the delicacies of Solomon's table. "The cock, hen, and chickens are men- tioned in the New Testament, but never In the Old. They were unknown In Palestine till after the ('aptlvity. OABBATHA. The Roman "pavement" of the courtyard In front of Herod's "Judgment "-" ' (from which the nam« arose) may now Hair be seen In the cellars under the Convent of the Sisters of Zion. GALL was given to persons under cruciftxlon, to deaden the pain. GARDEN. That part of Jerusalem where the Church of the Holy Sepulchre stands was out- side the city when It was destroyed by Titus. He encamped on that side, and took possession of "the gardens," which covered this quarter, outside the (iennath (or Garden) Gate, where were the tombs of high priests and other Illus- trious men. The foundatitnis of walls still mark the city boundary. The Ckirden of Oeih- temane, with its ancient olive-trees, is still pre- served at the foot of Mount Olivet. The " garden house " ('2 KiriRS ix. !W) was the town of En-gan- nlm (now Jenin). GARMENTS. The garments of Syrian men In the present day differ but little from those worn in the time of Moses. The chief are a coarse linen shirt, linen drawers, loose panta- loons (nee Brseches) with a girdle u> sustain them, an limer vest buttoned to the throat, a lonif loose robe with a leathern girdle, an em- broidered cloth or velvet lacket, a knffleh or silk handkerchief for the head (secured by a cord;, hose and sandals. Besides these, a long loose robe with short sleeves was worn in full dress (instead of the jacket or girded robe), and the aba, a coarse cloak of goat's or camel's hair, very large so as to form a covering by nl«ht as well as by day ; it was the former our Lord laid aside when He washed the disciples' feet, and the latter with which Elijah smote the waters of Jordan. Women's dress varied according to their estate in life (e.g. maid, wife, or widow). It differed from the men's princi- pally in the veil and cap, fitting close to the hean and concealing the hair, and profusely covered with gold and silver ornaments and with charms. The list of female clothing in Is. ill. 18—23 is scarcely intelligible. gate'. The gate of a city was the place of pub- lic assembly, for business, judgment, and legis- lation. It was the exchange, court-house, and council chamber of modern times. Over the gate at Mabanaim was a chapel, where David mourned foiMbsalom ; at the gate of Hebron Abraham bought Machpelah ; at that of She- chem the covenant of Intermarriage was made with Jacob and his sons; and at Bethlehem, Boaz made bis contract of marriage with Ruth. GROVE Is often a mistranslation for the wooden imaoe of Ashtaroth, or Astarte, the moon, or chief female goddess of Baalism. HELL is from a root meaning " to hide," so that the original sense is "the hidden or unseen place ' ' ( Skeat). It serves as the ti-anslation of two words, viz. 1. ghedl <Heb.), or ITcKlea (Gr.), the abode of departel spirits, as in the A\x>- sties' Creed. 2. Chenna (Greek form of Heb. G«-hlnn6m), the Valley of Hinnom, the dark gorge on the west side of Jerusalem, where was the furnace {Torltelh) in which idolaters offereil human sacrifices, and "made their children to pass through the fire to Moloch ; " and in which p*-rsons convict.j'd of aggravated wilful murder were burnt to death; hence it was synonymous with a place of torment — " hell-fire " (Matt. v. 22). 138 ^M^Esa A GLOSSARY OF ANTIQUITIKS, CUSTOMS, *C. HOSPITALITY. The exercise of hospitality was incumbent on every Hebrew, but Kenerally devolved uptm the chief (if a tribe or head of a city, who was bound to provide the wayfarer, free of expense, with food and lodging for him- self and his beast, aud water fur his feet. B«« Inn. HOUSES generally were only of one story, but In towns the rich built theirs of two or three stories, of which the grtiund-floor contained the day-rooms, the first floor the bed-rooms, the third a devotional room or upper cham- ber. The roof was formed of rafter.s, across which was laid a wattling of branches or brushwood, covered over with mud or mortar. In which tiles were embedded for throwing off the rain. This roof was reached by an onter dtalrcase, and an entrance Into the upper room (as In the case of the man with the palsy at Capernaum) could be easily effected by re- movin^; the tiles and mortar, and pushing aside a few of the sticks. These larger houses were frequently built In a quadrangle, ajiproached by gates with a wicket-door; the courtyard had Its fountain and sheds for the cattle, while the roof was the garden, playground, and drying-ground, and therefore ordered by the Mosaic Law to be fenced in with a battle- ment. HYMX. The hymn sung by onr Lord and His Apostles after the La.st Supper wastht- "Great Paschal Ilallel." or "Ilyrau of Praise," con- Blsting of Pss. cxiil— cxviii. INN, or Khan ("a night's rest ") was originally a plot of ground, near a spring or well, allotted for the u.se of travellers as a camping-ground. This was often secured by a wall or fence. In later times, some wealthy prince or benefactor raised the wall, built a few arches, united them to the wall by a roof, closed them with doors, and separated them by partitions, thus provid- ing a separate room for each party ; while the cattle were littered In the central op)en space, or In sheds abutting on the outside wall, or in natural caves around it. Such was "the inn" at Bethlehem. SVr Ilidgway's "Sketches from the East," art. Bethlehem. JEWKIiS. Precious stones are nowhere men- tioned in the Bible as personal ornaments, except In connexion with religious worship, I hut "'jewels of gold and silver' were so worn, the chief of" which were bracelets, anklets, chains, ear-rings, brooches, and medallions on ' the forehead. AH these were worn by women ; but men wore bracelets, official gold chains, and signet-rings. The Ishmaelites wore ear- I rings: and the Amalekltes adorned the necks I of their camels with gold chahis. JOT. or Tod, the smallest letter of the Hebrew j alphabet. \ JUDGE. In the time of anarchy after Joshua's death, a "judge" was areligious and political patriot, Inspired with zeal to head a revolu- tion against tyrannical oppression, or to resist threatened invasion. He rallied round him a volimtary army, and was temporarily Invested with supreme power, which he laid down when the emergency was over • but the exerc1.se of this power gradually became more permanent, ontll it was terminated only by death. It we^ ultimately divided between a civil and a mill* tary oflBcer, the former being the high priest, who added to his sacerdotal duties judi( iit functions also. Thus the way was paved lor n' permanent monarchy. "The judge" In the New Testament was In Jerusalem a member of the Sanhedrin, In provincial towns one of the "rulers of the Synagogue." who combined the regulation of I)tvine worship with the fimctlons of a magistrate. "The olHcer " wai his attendant in buth capacities; the i'hntsan "the mini.ster" (or verger! of tlie Synagogue and policeman of the coui-t of Justice. KIN. The distinctions of kindred were not ac- curately defined, anil there was a paucity of words to express them ; thus all collateral re- lations were called "brothers" or "sisters," tho.se of further degree were "cousins," and descendants In the direct line, however remote, were " sous " or '• daughters." LANDMARKS were usually a single block or small pile of stones laid iipon the ground, and are still so In Pale.stine; hence the severe curse upon their removal. In Egypt, the land had to l>e re-measured and allotted after each Inundation of the Nile. LANTERNS are stlH commonly used In Jerusa- lem; any one going through the streets at night withoiit a light Is liable to be arrested as a dangerous character. A servant holds tha lantern close to the ground, immediately in front of his master's feet— a practice rendei-ed necessary by the entire absence of pavement, and by the numerous obstructions in the streets of Ea.stern cities; cp. "Thy word la a lamp unto my feet, and a light imto my path" (P.S. cxix. 105). LEATHERN-GIRDLE. Worn round the loins, over a loose coat, woven In camel's hair or wool, and reaching to the knee ; U, Is still part of the ordinary dress of a shepherd on the Judinan hills. LINEN CLOTH was the cere-cloth. Imbued with unguents and splce.s. In which a dead body was wrapped as a partial embalnmient, where the poverty of the relatives precluded them from uudertaking the complete process. LOCUSTS. On the 1st and 2nd of .Tnne. 1881. in the vicinity of Ephesus, the writer saw the whole heavens black with the flight of millions of locusts, brought up by the East wind, and witnessed the consternation of the inhabitants at the certain destruction of their corn crops, already ripe for harvest. It was obvious that -' > human power could avail ugaiost such aa Invasion. MANTLE. Bee OabukNTB. MARRIAGE. This ceremony wa.s performed In the "upp«;r room" of private nouses. The betrothed pair stood tinder a canopy, the bride being veiled, lK)th wearing crowns, which were several times exchanged during the ceremony. The offli'iating minister was not a priest, nor necessarily a rabbi, but an elder, who, stand- ing behind the canopy holding a cup of bless- ing, Invoked a benediction on the aHsembty. He then gave a cup of wine to the betrothed, who pledged one another, the bridegroom ■) ! i i-l ?■-'■» i I "SI w draining his cup, dashing It to the iiround, eruithiiiK it with his liet^l, and xwearliiK tiitelity. until its iHjwilf'rud frai;n)(!iit8 Khoulu be r«- nnitod. The inarrln.(i« contract was next r«ad, and attest(Kl by each person pre»»'nt drinking of a cup of win<j. Tii« friends next walkeu round the canopy, phanting psalms and shower- ing rice uj)oti the couple. Thn ceremony was concluded by the elder Invok'ng the seven blessings upon them.drlnkliiKtlie l)enetlictory cup, and passing it round the assembly. It was for this cup that our Kaviour supplied the wine at Cana. After dark, the bridejfrooni led the bridu homewards, attended by the friends of earh, while other.-t joined the procession on Its way, bearing hymeneal lamj)S In tok<'n of respect. Arrived at the brl<iei;room's house (ill werrt invited to a feast, which by the rich was repeat(!<i for seven nli;hts, the festivities being prolonged to a late hour. Set^ lUdg- way'g "Sketches from the East," art. Oana. MEASURE. In Eastern markets, It Is very common to see the seller pi ess down the grain Into the measure, then pile it up Into a pyra- mid, until It trickles down the sides, when he pours it Into the lap for " bosom ") of the flow- ing garment of the buyer. MILK. The mountainous nature of Palestine seems ill adapted for the pasturage of cows, and the milk with which it "flowed" must have been chiefly the product of guats. The latter are frequently mentioned In Scripture, but cows seldom, ai>d mainly In connexion with the plains of rhllistia, EsdraSlon, Ac. " Butter of Kiue," from its peculiar designation, would seem to have been a luxury, while the undulating downs would produce goats' milk In abiuidance, far beyond what could be ex- pected from such a limited area. Bee Bdttee. MILL was not a building, but a pair of mill- stones of pranlte or basalt, placed one upon the other, the lower one being larger and sta- tionary, and the upper loose, with a hole in its centre into which the corn was put, and it was turned briskly round Dv two wooden handles, fixed opposite to each other In its upper surface near the circumference. A woman seated on the ground, on each side of it, moved a handle In the same direction, each passing it on to the other, aud so whirling the stone round. The "nether millstone" pecame a proverb for weight and hardness. The Mosaic Law for- bade the seizure of miUstones for debt. MITE (Gr. lepton, Mark xll. 42; Luke xH. B9; xxl. 2), from the same niot as minute, anything very small. " Sche cast two mynutis. that Is, a fertnlng" (Wi/Hiffe). Very small coins, known as " beggars' "money," not current In the mar- ket (being scarcely of estimable value), may still be seen used as alms in Asia Minor. MONEY. The coins mentioned In the Bible mark the supreme power predominant at the time; thiis, we have the Hebrew talent, shekel, maneh; the Persian daric ; the(in-ek drachm and stater; and, lastly, the Roman denarius, as, and quadrans. In our Ix)rd's time these were all current In the market, but the offer- ings In the Temple had to be made in the Hebrew coinage, which was circulated In Pa- lestine alone, where, however, Roman money was found to be the more coiwenient medium of traffic.' Hence, money-cbangars became a neceMltv, and during the great festivals they removed from their .shops in the city to stalls within the sacred precincts, where worship- pers from all parts thronged to make their otTerings. MOTE. A small particle, like those which are brought to light by a rav of sunshine (East- wood and Wright, ^' Bible Word-Book "). NEOROMANCEB. One who professes to foretell the future by consulting the spirits of the dead, as the witch of Eudor. NETHINIM8 were the descendants of those (>ibeonit»!S whom Jonhua reduced to slavery, making them hewers of wood and drawers of water for the Sanctuary (.losh. Ix. 27). They accompanied the Jews to and from captivity, and lived with the other servants of the Tem- ple ou Ophel, a small bill south of Morlah. OBEISANCE was the salutation of an Inferior to a superior. It consist«d of bowing the head and nody forward, with the hands extended, and their palms turned downwards. It varied from a slight Inclination to complete iirostra- tlon, with the forehead and hands in the dust, according to the rank of the perse saluted. OBSERVER OF TIMES was one who foretold events, or chances, by observing the motions of the clouds. OMEGA. The last letter of the Greek alphabet, used, with Alpha, to express the eternal exist- ence of the Son of God. OMER Is an untranslated Egyptian word, being the name of the most comnum domestic bowl, or kit, used by the fellahs of Egypt for a va.st variety of household purposes, and a- dopted from them by the Hebrews. It held about half a peck. ORACLES were the responses gained by divina- tion. They were siipr>()sed to be supernatural revelations through divinely-inspired persons. Such were the oracles of Delphi. Ac, and of the girl at Philippi. In Egypt, divination was practised by means of cups (Cj/liei>mfinleia). Among the Hebrews, God allowed eiuiu'ry to be made of Him through Urlm and Thummlm (q.v.), and prophets, and gave oracular re- sponses, even In temporal fiiatters (e.g. mili- tary campaigns, Ac). The revelations made to Mo.ses in the Law are called " the Divine oracles:" hence the word is also used for the place where a prayer Is offered tor advice, and an answer given ; "toward Thy holy oracl'i " (Psalm xxvlll. 2). OVENS are still. In the East, rough erections of brick or stone, detached from hou.ses. In Pa- lestine, they are often hollowed out In the rock, with chimneys of mud, and the fuel con- sists mainly of dried weeds, stubble, and dung baked in the sun. PENNY. The Roman chnariut, value about f^^d. In our Lord's time It would seem to have been a fair day's wage for a labourer In a vineyard. PHYLACTERIES. The Hebrews were com- manded to have the enacitinents of the Law on their hands and as frontlets l)etween their eyes, and to write them on the door-posts 01 their houses, that they might always see 140 rhU-h aro ri'- (Kast- I A GLOSSARY OF ANTIQUITIK8. CUSTOMS. *0. their duty before them to Ruldo »nd restrain their actions (Dent. vl. 9). Thtiy were familiar | with Ihi! Kgyptlan custom of weariuK aniuttjts on the forehead, and of Inscribing mottoes on | the walls of their houses. They therefore i wrote the summary of the Moral Law ' Deut. i T. 6, 21) on three strips of parchment; two of ] these they rolled up, and placed In two Hmall cylinders or cups of skin or leather about the the of a wine-cork, bludlnir <•• b on t)ie fore- head, the other on the centre of the back t»f the ritrht hand with leathern straps, that of the latter encircling the forefing'-r and palm, each thrice, and the fi ire-arm nine times. In thr<?e triplets, so that each formed the repre- sentation of the first letter of Shu'liai ("The Alml^'hty"). These are called I'hylacterles, and are still worn by Israelites In their houses. The I'harlsees added other enactments, form- ing three little square volumes, which they bound together upon their persons. The third parchment was plactid In a case of wood or metal, called a Mezuzeh, and affixed to the posts of their outer door and gates. It had a small aperture In front, through which was seen the word Shiuldai. PILLOWS were wood^'n stands supporting a crescent-shajied frame thickly padded, which fitted Into tlie arm-pits, sustaining the h<>dy. when seated ujion a divan, or on the ground with the legs tucked "nder It. the usnal pos- ture of an Eastern man or woman whon in repose. PINS were made principally of wood, uni were often the spikes of the nubk thorn 'about two Inches long), cut with a small portion of the branch to form a head. The wealthy used Ivory pins, great numbers of which have been found at Pompeii. PLOUGHING. The plough was, and still Is. a rough Instrument made of a ffw stakes, easily carried to and from the field on the shoulder of the labourer. It had a coulter and ploui;h- share. but merely .scratched a small groove In the surface of the soil, which could only be broken up when softened by rain. Hence, ploughing In winter and spring Is very com- mon, and, for mutual protection, the plouifh- ers work In companies, often to the number of twelve ploughs with their respective vokes of oxen, one sower being siilficient to follow the whole. The harrow is little usf.-d. Pro- gress is slow; corn may be seen In all stanes of growth, and seed-sowing at the same time, In the same field. P0LITARCH8 (Acts xvli. 6). This word, ren- dered literally "rulers of th(^ city," has been found, from an Inscription still legible on one of the gates of Thessalonlca. to have been the official title of Its chief nooglstrates. POOLS. Jerusalem, being on the top of a moun- tain, had an insufficient water supply. One never-failiuK' spring, Issuing from Mount Mo- rlah, was collsrted In the pool of Slloam, and Its overflow in the well of Joab. At En-rogel, besides these, were the two pools of (Jihon on the western shoulder of Zlon ; that of Heze- klah, by the Jaffa Gate ; that of Bethesda, and that now called BirkH Sfrai, near St. Stephen's Gate, fed from a spring or reservoir under Pilate's house and the adjoining barracks. The hoaset of the wealthy hod, and still bav«. ex- tensive clsterua for storing rain-water. Bm CONruiT. POUTERS were the " do«)r-keoper8 " and police of the Temple. They lived on the atljolning Mount Ophel. They were divided Into com- panies, under the command of the "* 'aptain of the Temple," and one division was always on duty, keeping guard day and night. It Uwk twenty of them to shut the great brazen gates (Acts xxi. 30). POTTAGE, made of red lentiles boiled In water. Is ii savoury and highly nutritions dish, of which the Arabs at Uie present day are espe- cially fond. POTTERS, turning the tables wif their feet, and moulding with their hands t. e clay as It spins round upon the table, are constantly to be seen in the East. In E..'yptlan literature, the potter Is us«>d to illustrate the work of the Supreme Being in the creation of man. I'llA YER. The ordinary attitude of prayer was standing, with the rrms stretched forward, the hands extended with the palms upwards, and the face raised towards heaven. It was In this posture that Moses was sustained all day by Aaron and Hur during the battle at Ue- phidim. The next was one of adoration, or worship," the head bent forward, the body ntoopinjf, the hands resting on the knees. Pe- nitential prayer was made kneeling, with the body inclined forward or prostrate, the fore- head and hands rusting on the ground. PRESBYTERS (se« Eldebs, of which it is the Greek form) was the g'tneral name given to those appointed to exercise authority in a com- munity. They were chosen for their mature age, extierience, and wisdom; sometimes elect- ed by the tribes, sometimes selected by higher Sowers. They interpreted tlie Law. dixiried octrine. Judged causes, exercised discipline, but discharged no priestly function. PRIEST. In patriarchal times, the head of each family was Its prU-sl. and the chief of the tribe its high priest. Under the Mosaic dispensa- tion, the family of Aaron and their descend- ants were set apart by God to discharge all the sacerdotal functions of the whole nation. These. b';lng prospective of (Christ the true High Priest, were concentrated In Him; and He called to Him "twelve disciples," whom He named Apostles, and afterwards other seventy also, whnm He sent two and two before Him. Before His ascetision He breathed on the for- mer, faying. "Receive ye the Holy Ghost; ' " As Wy Father hath sent Me, even so send I you;" "Go ye, and teach all nations, baptiz- ing them In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost." PROPERTY, by Hebrew Law, could not pass out of th" family ; if mortgaged or seized by credi- tors, It reverted to the owner In the following year ofjubllee. The earliest recorded convey- ance of property to a purchaser and his heirs is that of the field of Machpelah by Ephron to Abraham. PROPHET is one who speaks for another. A prophet of the Lord is a term applicable to one who predicts, forewarns, priKilaims glad tidings, in.structs or exhorts, as a messenger of the Lord. In Scripture it is used in all those senses. felll 141 \^ • 111 i A GLOSSARY 01" ANTIQDtTlKS. 0U8TOMB, *<U PUBLICANS were native Jews, who farm«d th« taxes from the Roman knluhts. who In turn farmed them fmrn the Imperial treasury. The tazen were annually let to the highest birld ,r, who paid each insto Imeiit inadvance, recouping hlmHvlf hy collectln« the taxes from the peo- ple. As many of these arose from an a<l ««Jo- r/wi duty on produce, stock, a. id land, of which the publican was also the assessor, his opiKir- tunltles for extorthm were unlimlt«!d : and as the tax was the n-sult of subjection, its col- lector was n^Kivrded as a political reaegade and a social outcast. PURIFIOATTON was not so much a cleansing of the flesh from dirt, as a ceremonial washing from the typical pollution Imparted to a sanc- tified people by contact with heathens or sin- ners, or their symbols. Cup.s, pots, platJjs, foml bought In the inarknt. were washed before use. lest a heathen or a sinner nduht have touched them. Ro every Impure act virtually excludi'd the participator from the presence of tlie all- pure (;«id, and needtjd to be expiated by a fresh Baptism or sacrifice. FURSK. A leathern bag attached to the girdle. QUATERNION. A Roman guard cf four sol- diers, detailed to act as sentries over a pri- soner. In the strictest custody las In the case of Peter), each hand of the prisoner was hand- cuffed to a separate soldier. ln,slde the cell, while the other two kept .sentry outside the door. These four were relieved every three hours day and night, so that there were four ?|uateriiions retiuired for one day's service, and our fiir the nlglit watches. To the quaternion charged with <"hrtst's crucifixion Mia clothes fell as a perquisite. QUIOKSANDS. The greater and lesser Syrtis, near Tunis, on the N.E. coast of Africa. BEFINTNG-rOT. The crucible, in which gold was melted to a white heat, and the impurities skimmed ofiT, so that only the purest metal remained. RUDDERS. Ancient ves,sels were steered by two oars or paddles, passed through the vessel on each side of the stern. When the vessel was stationai-y. they were lashed to its side by "bands," which were also used to secure and steady the paddle when la use. SALUTATIONS between one wayfarer and an- other, and to labourers In the field (such as "Peace be to you!" "The Lord prosper you! " "We wish you good luck," *c.), are in dally use in Syria. A nearer greeting, answering to our shaking hands, consists in placing the right hand upon the forehead, then upon the mouth, next upon the heart, la-stly extending It towards the person greeted, symbolising, "With my head I worship, with ray lips I honour, with my heart 1 love thee." BANoIUARY. Bee Tabhbnaolb. BHECHINAH. "A term used by the lat«r .Tews, to express the visible majesty of the Divine Presence, especially when resting, or dwelling between the Cherubim on the mer- cy-seat m the Tabernacle and in the temple of 8*)lomon" (Smith'i "Dictlotiary of the Bible"). SHIPS. Alexandrian corn ships carried on*- large square sail, which was lowered upon the deck. In a storm the strain up<in the hull was very irreat ; the planks were liable to start, an(l tlie ship to founder: to avoid which they pa.ssed stout cables under the keel, drawing them tight to each gunwale by grappling Irons ; they then turiied her head to the wind, hoisted a storm-sail for steering, and drifted. " Whips of Tarshi.sh " were large I'hconlciar. trading vessels, plying between Tyre and Tar- tessns in Kpain. They pas.sed the Straits ol <tibraltar, crossed the Bay of Biscay to Britain, and doubled the *'a(>e of (UkhI Ho)>e. Ilencf; they gave their name to all uierciiantnien. SHOE. Shoes were only soles strapped under the fo<it. To unloose Mielr clasp lor latcliet. ' bring them, or carry them away, was the offlcfc of the lowest slave. "To plucK off the shoe" was the striking of a contract, like signing and sealing a document. To kick, or cast off, one's shoe over a person, was the symbol of his greatest humiliation, like treading on his neck ; while to wash the feet of another was an act of abject servility (e.g. " Moab Is my washpot"). To shake off the dust from the shoe was an Imprecation of a curse upon Indi- viduals, a declaration of war against nations. SOAT. Both lioriih and Natron are translated "soap" in the A.V.; the former was some cleansing ^prepiiration of a vegetable alkali (the Kiili of the desert*; the latter was the product of Egypt, I.e. nitre. Extensive hills of alkali refuse are still seen at Ramleh, Gaza, Jerusalem, E<llip, Ac. Those at the last-named place must, from their va.st extent, have been the accumulation of verymany centuries. Near to each of these places were large olive groves, from whence the fruit bearing the oil was obtained. At this day there are many wealthy soap maiuifacturers, to whom most of the olive groves in Central Palestine are moil- gaged. (Cp. Parable of the Uniu.st Steward.) The manufacture of soap Is still very exten- sively carried on in all parts of Syria. STAFF was the long walking-stick, like an aU)enstoc.k, so necessary to the pedestrian in a nio'intainous country. Its metaphorical uw. in Scripture is very frequent. TABERNACLE. An oblong tent, with a wooden framework covered with cloth and skins, made by God's order as a moveable place of worship in the wilderness. It was .set up, taken down, and carried by the Levltes ; when stationary, the Pillar of Cloud rested on it. It consisted of a small inner room, the "Holy of Holies," containing Jiothingbut the ark with its mercy- seat, entered only on the Day of Atonement by the iiigh priest alone ; and a larger room, the "Holv Place, or Sanctuary" (In which were the altar of Incense, table of shewbread, and golden candlestick), used for the daily service. These two were separated by a triick veil. When settled In Canaan .loshna set up the tabernacle at Shiloh, where residences for the priests were added to it. and it assumed so permanent a character that it is even called ''the temple" in 1 Sam. ill. 3, After David had set up a new tabernacle on Zion for the reception of the ark, the old one at Shiloh fell into disuse. 142 arjr of the r;\ rrled on^ (I iipui) th); lit* hull Wat )ii; trt Rtart, vvfiich they •■1, drawing 7 Krai)pliiiK to tli<i nvliirl, »nil drifted. I'hoeiilclaii re and Tar- e Btralts ol y U) Mrltalii »l>e. Ileiicf autDiuu. p\^A under nr Ifttcliet. as the oflHcfc r the shoe " siKiilngand ist off, one's nhul of his liiK on hh indher was VIoab is my St from the ^ upon Indl St natluiii), 9 translated r was some able alkali ter was the sive hills of mleh, Gaza, last-named t. have been tiiries. Near >llve jrrovos, the oil waa my wealthy tiost of the ) are mort- t Steward.) very ezt«n- rria. :k, like an idestrlan in ihorlcal UM^ th a woodei] skins, made ! of worship .aken down, stationary, it consisted of Holies," h its mercy- :<nement by r room, tha which were !■ bread, and lily service, thick veil. set up the iices for the assumed so even called ifter David lion for the ; Shlloh fell A OLOHBART OF ANTIQUITlKfl, CUSTOMS. *o. TAisIjK I writings. I'tw Law was enKiaved upon tWTBt*)ne slabs. Subsequently "wrlfliiK tables" (or 'ablulsi were in coininon use, made of wood whlt«.ned, and written upon with a black fluid, like tlie niuderu Arab slate, or covered with wax and written upon with a metal pencil or style, I ke the Itomau tablet. TAHLE. The Hebrews In the time of our Lord had adopted the Koman custom of recllnInK at table on cushioned divans, resting themselves on the left arm. The tables were In three portions, forming three sides of a square, the seats being placed alonR the outer sides, and the servants waitiitK in the inside. The seat of honour was thai on the rltrlit of the host, who sat in tliv middle of the cross-table ; the honoured guest thus reclined, as It were, on the bosom of Ids ho.st. The places next in honour were the centres of each side-table, for generally only three persons occupied a table. This was, doubtless, the form of table used when our Lord ate the " Lord's Supper" with llisApostles; as alsowhenliedlned with Simon the leper, and when the woman came behind the divan and wept upon His extended feet. ' TABLETS, menttoned by Tsaiah (Hi. 20) among IV woman's ornaments, are still in use. They are little cylinders dike bodkin-cases^ of wood or metal, attached to chains, and used as charms, in which women place little rolls of parchment on which their secret wishes are written. The R.V., however, renders the He- brew word "porfume boxes." TEETH. "I have given you cleanness of teeth . . . want of bread" (Amos iv. 6). It Is still customary for begurars in Palestine to scrape TKIt.M'HlM were little household k«h1s of clay, often carried about the person as charms, and had their orlk'ln In !V1es4i|iutanila, Thesu were the images wlilch Itai In-I stole from her father's house, and which tlie Assyrian settlers in Samaria brouKht from <lieir native lands, and worshlpi>ed together with the true Uud. TITLE, or superscription. Over every cruci- fied malefactor w«s inscribed his name, re- sidence, and offence. This was the ofTirlal warrant for his execution, and was copied fnmi the register in wliich his sentence was rerorded. Wiiat I'llate "had wrltt>'n"on the cross of Jesus he "had written" also In the otticial record, which it was Illegal for blm to alter. TITTLE. The fine, minute stroke which often dlstlnmlshes one letter front another iu the Hebrew alphabet. TOMB. Bee Bi;RUL. TOT'HET was the fumr\ce In the Valley of Hinnom in which human sacrifices were offered. It deriveii Its nan>e frum the tabrets {Tnphelh^ with which they drowned the cries of the victims. fcVf Tmi«kt (Section XI.IV), p. 131 ; ttl.so Hell. p. i;;^. TKEASURE. On account of the insecurity of property, it is still usual in I'alesttne for the owners to bury their money and valuables in the ground. That this was the case in our Lord's time is proved by the occasional dis- covery of coffers of Itoman coins of that ilate, whose owners had dniibtless been killed or died suddenly, withuut revealing the place of their concealment their teeth with their thumb nails, and then \ fnjw»cr-r»sr ,r»„ . .,».*n,.,i» i,, ♦»,- t.^^^i. «f display the clean nail U. those from whom ^.^l^l^VT.^.^r? Y"SS i" f^"J^^ Ihey crave alms, as an evidence that no fcH)d 1*^:.'1!''« IT"^?''!' ' '„^.^'^.^..^^rf. J *^. „,.!. 'I Ibey has been uitv>ticat«d that day. TEMPLE was the nnme given to the whole sacred precincts of Mount Morlah, including the "fane" erected by Solomon 0!» the sum- mit, the various "courts" of Israelites and women, each on their separate platforms be- low it, and the great area, "court of the Gen- tiles," at the foot of this pyramid of "courts" and steps. The "fane " was a permanent copy of the temporary tabernacle, so far as Its ground-plan was concerned, having Its " Holy of Holies " (through whose floor projected for a few Inches the time-honoured apex of Mount Morlah), Its " Holy Place," in which, however, j there were ten tables of shewbread and ten i golden candlesticks (five of each on each side). | anif the great brazen " iaver " standing on ' twelve brazen oxen, with their faces outwards. It occupied only one-third of the uppermost j platform, the rest being the " court of burnt- 1 offering," in which was the great altar. Below the first series of st<;ps (extendini; round three sides" was the "court of Israel;" below the next flight, the " coiirt of wonien : " and at the ' base of the succeeding flli^ht of steps was a trelllsed fence, ou which were "notices" in various languages, warning none but the cir- cumcised to pass within the sacred enclosures. Then came the great area, "court of the Gen- tile,'.," extending tiOO feet each way, but nearly doub'.M Id Us extentby Herod tbeGreat. This area was reached by a succession of terraces or steps, c \t in the face of the mountain on its eastern and southern sides. teen lar;;e money-chests with trumpet-shaped mouths, into which the worslilpp»:rs dropped their offerings for the maintenance of the public services of the Temple. TIlinrTE was of two kinds: 1. The half-shekel, which every .lew, wherever resident, was bound to contribute for the maintenance of th>; Temple. 2. The tax, custom, dues, Ac, exacted trom them by their Roman subju- gators for the maintenance of the civil au- thorities. The former was paid in .Fewish, the latter In Roman coin. It was the former which our I/ord jmld with the money from the fi-h's month, and the latter whlr:h bore Caes&r'i image and superscription. UNDEROTRPERS. Be« PntPB. UNKNOWN GOD. An altar at Athens was thus dedicated. It was probably a thank-offering for some special deliverance, of which the Athenians could not identify the author. UPPER ROOM. Be« Champek. URIM AND THUMMIM ("Lights and Per* " tions"). These were the sacred symbols (wt-. • upon the breastplate of the hit-h priest, " upon his heart '), by which God gave ora- cular responses for the guidance of His peo- fde In temporal matters. What they were s tuiknown; they are Introduced In Exodus without explanation, as if familiar to the Israelites of that day. Modern Egyptology supplies us with a olue; it tells us that 143 ■)■■ A 0L088AUY OF ANTIQUITIES, CDBTOMB, *a RKyptUn hlnh prIesU lit ev«ry town, who wrpM also lt.i chltjf niaRl^tratws. wor« rom-! t>i<!lr iiftckx a JowkIIimI khiii, bearliiK on mie tide tilt iniairu of Tnitii, and on tha oth'^r Mmietlinex that of Justice, Konidthnes tliat of I.l«lit. \Vhi;ii the accnsed wat aciiiiUt«d, the juik'H. hfl.l <>iit the lniai;« fur him to kliw. In the final JiulnnKMit Oslils wear^ round lil» u-ck tho jtiwuUwl Justice and Truth. Thf LXX. trausiatut Urim andTlnnn- mhn hy "ll«ht and truth." Bonm iwholarR iiu|>|Mi;,« th:»t tlii-y were the twelv« iit<int!» t»f tho hriiiwstulate; others th.at they were two aiMltlonal sUnies concealed In Itst fold. JosejihuH adds to theite the two nardonix buttons, worn on the ghouldeh. which, he says, einltt»'d luminous rays when tha re- sponse was favouralde ; hut the precise iTHKle In which tha oracles were given Is lost la obscurity. VKHTMKNT. It was and still Is customary for every .lew, on enterinn the HynaKoKue for relittions worship, to put on the TtUlilk or scarf of white lamb's wtxjl with blue stripes and fringes at each end. 'I'his was worn over the shoulders, exopt durhiR prayers, when It covered the hea<l. It marked the worship|)er as beli'f a true Israelite. This was perhap he '-.eddlnK Karnient" of thf parable. It \/as no doubt some similar vcst^ ment wlitch Jehu ordered "him that was over the vestry " U> supply to each worshipper of Baal ('/ Kings x. V«), the acce!)tance of which was tha profession of being a true r.aalite. VESTURE. Seo CoAT and 0.\RUENT8. VINEOAR Is probably >ised for the sour wine which was the ordinary drink of the Boiian soldier. WA0E8 were not onlv money payments, but also •• rations," especially those of soldiers on service. WASIiroT. A footpan, for ablution of tho feet. See BhuI. WAT(^nMEN were servants, or soldiers, placed as "liKik-out-men" In towers, on city walls, In palaces, ami vineyards, to pive timely no- tice of the approach of invaders and Arab Toarauders. Watch-towers are still in use la ralestlae. WATKU, cup of. In hot countries, the offer of water Is most acceptable to the wayfarer. Hence It Is now, as of old, one of the most binding duties of hospitality ; so the traveller Is often met with the friendly offer of "a cup of cold water," accompanied by a salutation or benediction. WATER-CARK1EE8. Bm Bottlh. WATE11-P0T8 were earthenware Jars, used In the houses of the poor, to supply the place of cisterns for storing water for domestic fmrposes. They are still us«d, and are lot nto stone racks, near the entrance door. WEDDING. Bee MabbIACI. WKEKa. Feast of PENTKCOBT. On the fiftieth day, or seven clear weeks after the second day of the I'assuver, \mffo.u the Keast »if Weeks, or thanksKivinL; for the harvest. Loaves made of the new meal, and nialii, were offered a* ftrst- frults, and a new sheaf was waved before the Lord. WINDOWR were mere holes In the wall for the a<lmisslon of IMht and air. They were soniHtimes uartiaily closed by lattices, or wimkIi-ii trellls-work, or curtains; sometimes entirely shut by trap-doors. An obscure word In Genesis vl. 10 (lnohar) Is translat«-d " win- dow." It Is supposed to denote some meaiu of illumination, but the passage is not clear. WISE MEN. Tho Ma«l were a Persian cast* of philosophers ana men of science, who devoted themselves to literature and study, especially to astronomy and astrology. Their learning, and abstinence from political in- tritjue, rendered them valuable c^)nnsellors to the kiiiR. The priests belonged to the same caste, WRTTINO MATERTAL.I (see Boora and TabLR). IWtoks, written uixm papyrus nearly four thon- sand years aKo, have been found In Kgyptian tombs; one in tlie Louvre, dated &c. 2017, Is only a copy of a more ancient work. Ink, Inkliorns, and pens ma«ie of reeds, are men- tioned In Scripture, and have been found In Egypt, where the act of writing Is de- lineated upon the monun)»f\ts; and a box of colours and pencils, coeval with Abraham, may be seen In the museum at Rouiftk. Hebrew writlnirs on leather skins are In the library at St. IVter'^hurg, and sacred i>arch- ment-roHs innumeral)Ie have been found In the ancient tombs of Palestine. The ruins of Nineveh have yielded whole libraries of standard works, the letters being Impressed on clay tablets, Hebrew writlnii was from right to left; KKVPtian varied. Official docu- ments and letters w(!re not slgi^ed In writing, but by the impress of i signet-ring or seal. YOKE. The crnss-har to which draught oxen were fastened by the horns or neck for draw- ing carts or ploughs. The aH'ecti.n known to exist between a pair of oxen yoked together Is a fruitful source of Illustration, e.g. Paal speaks of his true "yokefellow." YOUNG MEN. The attetidaTits upon a court In thejudgraent-hall, and upon the Apostles when sitting in council at Jerusalem (Acts v). It is possible that these last suggested the order of deacons. ZEALOTB. A fanatical section of the "Gali- laeans" (n.v.). It Is supposed by some that the apostle Pfmon Zelotes was one of them. They are meutioned ia Acts zxi. 20. 38; xxii. 3. 14i WOKDH OBSOLETE OR AMBKIIJOUS Word. lABJRCTfl AiMMANT, Ul •••• ! DlAUONU ADJDitB •'•"lUATIOK JBTISB Arrei-T ; AOONB Albkit . au^tobrakh ■•• ! Allrub Allow Alhb ALoor Amkn Ambucr ; AMIA'tl.R •• • ANCIINT (iKrtOl) • • jANDir I Anihb Anon 1 APPAKKr,I.KI» •••• I APPARKNTLr •••• i Applb ok tub EYf: Appointed ! APPREai>.'li Akk ! Array, to Artillery ; astonied ! At ONI Attfndanci ATTENT AV01I> A WAV WITH 1 BAMiJDKT i Barharian ! lUBRARora ! Kauued , r>A8E HKAM (sxf MOTB) I r.BCAUHE ; BEBvia j Bestead I Betimes Bewraa Bind BLAIN8 I Blaze abroad — I BOLLED I BOBBBS iBOTOt •^ " r-m iRTHiiir ■ — i- - -[ - --I ••, rASHAttS. 1'mI. XIXV. 16 ••••• • Kzflk. Hi. tt •••.••.......•... Jodh.vl.au lltv. XVll.fl Markv.W Nuni.xztv. It; Kiith iv.4 • (iai. iv. 17 1 ham. XX x. 13 Ezrk.xlll.7 Jua«.lx.53 Act»xvll..<« Luke xt.48 AcUill..'<; X.2 I's. xxxvlil. 11 Itoni. xvi. '/7. Ac. Deut.xxil. lU 1'k. IxxxIv. 1 Ih, iil. 11, Ac. Mait.xxiv.48 Matt.xxUl,23 Matt. xill.tW Liikevil.as Nutn.xli.K l>eut. xxxii, 10 > I'.dK. xvlli. 11 l'l\il. ill. U a) Hen. vl. H; (2) Ex. II. 3, B; (3)xxxvrl. 1 Matt. vi.',a* • 1 8am. XX. 40 Jobxvil.X ActsvU.a6 ' ITtir I 1 Sa.. .; I f. 1. la ••• Knlh. Vli. 1 n ,0 11 lOor. xiv. 11 Actsxxvlii. 2 Jobxll.7 lCor.1.28 Matt, vii. .S Matt. XX.31 Lev.xxil.21 I8.vili.2l Gen. xxvi. 81. i.c Matt. xxvl. 7.H Job xxvi. 8; Acts Ix. 14 Ex.ix.9 Markl.46 KX.lx.81 Jobzv.26 .i».... Deut. t«vlH. 27 ■<.^...•■ :i:XPLANATIUN. OutcMtt; de«i<lM!<l p<TM>ni. A Htoiie of luip«iietrable (tit. " liirioinit*' ble"; haniiicM. Bind untler a curite ; charge sulenuil.y Wonder, »iit(>nl!tliiii*fnt. Btir; tumult; ctimmotiuu. To give niilict), infurin. To dexirx earneittly, |>ay court tu. Old |>. V'lr. of "tOKu; ' 'RKO. AittiiiUKii It lie Hu. Broke ail to pli;cei>. All to ~ altoKetlmr. But Bi-f Skeat, ».v. " to-." To sliow. prove. (Lat. ii{l<iM<{iirc topralne: to approvi,. (Of ting. num.>^~- ctiarltabie gilt. Afar oil: at a dlHtaiic«;. 8o be It ; In N. T. translated '•»efll»."' I'luiixh by fine. Lo>eiy. An eider. An If, a reduplicated form really equlvaleut to'*lf-lf (Hk<;at;. A sort of |iarslfy. i.e. i)t one im«/um<-> quickly. Dr'MHed. I'ialnly ; openly. 'i'lie eye-ball. Armed, eiinipped. "Tlie pa.H.sa);e tlirongii it ha* reference to the (>reclau ganieH; niifirehruit ill the Hritt part of the sentence nteaninK to lay hold of the goal, and ho receive ilie prize; in the .■wcoiid iiart, meaiiliit( to take hold of by the hancl and intnulMce to thr> courne, aswa.s custdiu'irv." (Kastwoodaiui Wright, "Bible Word-B.-iW.^'^ (lAt. area) Ciivert;d chest, '•offer. (Hebrew UOah In 1. and 2. ; UrOn lu 3.) HrcM, or clothe. Kow and arrow.s: missiles. Uld form of astonlslied; astounded. H>;con('iliation of two persiiis at varlauco: from till* advoi b sprinp* the verb " aton«" (to leconcLe;, aud " at-one-meiit." Attention. An old p'irl. of attend, used for " attentive. lietire, escaji''. •■ rut up with." or endure. Hebrew "to drink;" "banquet" formerly meaning only "rtes.sert." Foreigners, uou-Greeks. Foreign. Fringed, or bearded, with projecting polnti. Lowly, humble. Large piece of timber. In order that. Plur. of " l)eef ;" used o* oxen or cow*. Circumstanced; situated. Early. Discover; report; inform; reveal) accuM. Impri.son, or confine closely. Flmiiles; pu<itules: swellings. Publish loudly; blazon. Swollen. Large studl. ; projectitic oroameata. Eruption of the skin. 14S m : WOBD. BowKLa •••• Bra\eby •• Bhay Bbicklb Brioandinr Brdit IlY liY AND BY B7W0IID •••• OALKEOa •• CAREPrL Cahhiaob Chaked CUAMl'AiaN CHAI'ITKH CHaPt CHARyBR Cbauues (be at) Cbauitt Chbek Tkbtb CIKI. ClTHERM • • • • CLKAVB OOA8T COCKATRJCB COiKER COCKLB COLLOPfl •••• OOLOKV OOMMEND COMMITNB COMPABH. TRTCH A COMPRKHEND •••• CONCmiON OONBY OONPBOTION I CONSGIENCB Consort, to OOMTBITI •• oonvbnieht •• oonvkksatiom convincb Count Countervail • Cracknels ••• Oreaturb Crispins pins Cbubb Cpmbbr I Curious Damnation, or • OOHDEHNATION DATSUAN •••' Deal, a Debate Dbbtob Deem " DsrENCBD •••' 8IL10ATILT •< K.WBTWMI WOBDB OBSOLETE OB AMBIGUOUS. PA88A0B. PhU.I,8,4c. ls.ni,l» Prov. xxvll. 22 Wl8d.xv.lS Jer.xlvl.4 Jer.x.22 l(Jor.lv.4 Matt.xHi.21 2 Chron. vii. 2() Kzek. xxvll. a, 27 Dan. III. 16 1 Sam. xvii. 22: Ar.tM xxl. 16 •• 2fiam.xvil.» • D(!Ut. xi.30 • Ex. xxxvi.88 Jer. xiv. 4 Num. vn.13; Matt, xlv.a Actsxxi.24 ICor.xlil. Jq^ I 1,* •••••»••••••••■*•••••••• 2 Ohroi'. 111. 5 ; .lar. xx». 14, 4c. IMacc'^.M Gen, 11. 24: Rom. xll.ft Matt. \ MI. 34. &.C. 1a. xi. 8 ••••.•••••••••••..•••••• Ecchis, XXX.9 Jobxxxi.40 JobT:v,27 ActBXTl.l2 Rom.lll.B Ex.xxv.22;l8am.xlx.3;P«,lv,4. 2 Kin. 111.9; Acts xxviil. 13 ••• Is. xl. 12; Kom. xlii.9. Phll.lil.2 Lev. xl. 6; P*. civ. 18 Ex. XXX. 3f>; Kcclus. xxxvlH. 8 ICor. vlll. 7; Ileb. x. 2 Act»xvll.4 Ps.11.17 Act8Xxlv.2B;Bom.l.»?; Kph.v,4 (1; Phil. 111.20; (2)1 Pet. 1. 15. ,Tob xxxll. I'Z; .Tohn vlll. 46 •••• Ex. x'i.4 Esth.vli.4 lKln.xiv.3 Bom. I. 25 ; vlll. 19, *c. I8.lll.22 1 flam xxvl. 11; 1 Kin. xlv.S; xvll.12; 2Kln. 11. 20 Luk6x.40; xlli.7 Ex. xxvUL 8 ; Acts xlx. 19 • • • • Horn,; IGor., Ao. Joblx.SS Ex.xxlx.40 l!i.lvlll.4 Bom. 1.14; Gal. v.S Actsxxvtl.27 Is.xxxvl.l Deut. zxvUl.Mi lBun.zT. S2 Mai. Ml. M m Explanation. (^itui passion. Splendour; finery. Pound, or bruLse. Easily broken ; brittle. A light coat of mall. (Fr. bruit, noise) report; fame. Of, against. Instantly, Immediately. A proverb. Men who stop the seams, or leaks, of ships with tow. Anxious. I hat which Is carried ; btegttgt;. )lt>ated; exasperated. Plain, level cdinitry. Hapitul of a pillar. Cracked, through heat and drought. A lav^e dish. Discharge the cost, or pay expenses. Sympathetic unselfish habit of the soul ; In- cluding our words love, charity, sympathy, benevolence, beneficence, philanthropy. Molars. To panel, wainscot. (Lat. rithara) a stringed instniment; the word has now become "guitar." Adhere ; remain faithful. A border. A kind of crested s<?rpent; the basilisk. Indulge, ^o as to spoil, a child. The corn-rone, a weed found among com. Slices, or flakes, of meat or fat. (Lat. fohmia) a foreign town, to whose In- habitants were accorded, for distini^ulshert services, the same rights and privileges ak the citizens of Rome Itself enjoyed. Draw commendation upon, or enhance. Parlev ; hold a conference ; converse. To make a circuit. Comprise ; Include ; measure ; contain. Meaningless cutting; opposed to circum- cision as a religious symbol. (Lat. runiculus) a labblt; hmall animal, like a rabbit. Compound of various Ingredients. Consciousness. Associate with. (Lat. roiilrilus) brulst d ; ground to powder ; so of one humblctl to the dust. Becoming ; decorous. (1 ) C I tlzensblp ; (2; conduct and h ablts of life. Convict. (Used as a subifl.) a reckoning. (yompensate for. Hard, brittle cakes. (treated thing; the creation. Irons for crimping or curling hair. Small cup or vessel for holding liq*.ld. Encumber ; occttpy unprofif ably. That with which much care and trouble has been taken. These words were used as equivalent >,eniu when the A.V. was made ; sometimes with a graver, sometimes with a lighter meaning. Umpire; arbitrator. A part or portion. Strife. One bound by, or under an obligation. Conclude: judge. Fenced ; defended by fortlflcattona Tenderly: minolngly. DelightM. H H H It 71 ks, of ships Jhl. ses. le soul ; In- sympathj, nthrop7. ment; the kstliifk. )ng com. whose In- stil iKUishert rivllcxes kk yt!d. iianco. erse. ntain. to circum- inlmal, like to powder : I ibiUoflife. r. q-.ld. rouble has lent ^.emu iities Kith a r meaning. tiOD. IS. Word. KlOBCnSTfl • ETxaBavioi Fain ••• Fat FELLOSa • FlTCHBS ■ Kray ••• Fbet ••• ' FROWARD i Fuller •• : (SArNaAY •• I (tALLANT 1 GARNER •• !<;iN , ^tLIHTER • • (iOODMilN Governor •• GBBAVES-"' llABEROEON Hait Halh Halt Hardly •• IIARDNE88 ■ HARMEBB" Hkaltb Heap •• WOBDP OB80I.ETK OB AMBlflUOtS. Dbpctt • Descbibb Desired DlHANNDL Discover Dissolve Do to wit Draooht DRAI'OHT hodhk Ddke fiAB,t0 flARTNa EAf.NlfST Emekods Kndamaoe Enlarge Enbample Enbcb F.SCHEW EVANOELIsra • • Hjull Helvi Hlfl ••• HOBBIf Hough UnNeRKD, a • • ILLDMINATED rAfWABl. Acts xlU. 7, Ac. .Todh. xvlii. 4, fl 2 Chron. xxl. 20 Jobxl. 8; Gal. m. 16 Is.xxH.8 Dan.v.W 2Cor.vlll.l Matt. XV. 17 2 Kin. X. 27 Gen. xxxvl. 15 Deut. xxi.4; 1 8am. viii. 12 : Is. XXX. 24. Gen. xlv. fl ; Ex. xxxlv. 21 2Cor. i. 22; V. 5; F.ph. 1. 14--- 18am. v. 6 Kzraiv.lS 2Sam. xxH. 37; Ps. Iv. 1 ICor.x.ll IPet.iii.n 1 Pet. Hi. 11, *c, Actsxxl. 8; Eph.iv.ll; 2 Tim. 17.6. Acts xlx. 13 Eph. v1. 6 Luke XV. 16 • • .Toel 11.24 •••• 1 Kin. vll. 33 Is. xxvlll. 25, 27 Deut. xxviil. 26. *c. Lev. xlii. 51 . 65 ; Ps. xxxlx. 11 Dent, xxxll. 20. Ac. ••• Mai. Hi. 2; Markix. 3 Luke xxl. 15 Is. xxxiii.21 Matt.iii.12 Amos ill. 5 Luke Ix. 29 Matt. XX. 11 James 111. 4 ••• 1 Pain, xvil.6- Jobxli.26 ••• .Tudit. HI. 22 Luke xli. 5S ; Acts vil). 3 Gen. xxxii.8I ; Luke xiv. Mutt. xlx. 23 2Tim.ii.3 IKin xxil.34 21 Ps.lxvll.2 Peut.xlll. 16; Jer.xlix.a ••• Ps.xHx.M Acts H.27 Matt. X. 28 ••••• Peut.xlx.5 Acto xli. 10 ; 1 0or. xv. S8. Ac ■ I' \ Dan.m.21 Josh, xl.6, 9; 2 Sam, viil. 4 Matt. xil. 1 Heb. X. .<^ Explanation. The Proconsul of a senatorial province. Mark out. Ksgretted ; Ln/. "desiderare." - Stronger form of annul. U" jover. coive. Make to know. Drain. Cesspool ; depository of drainage. A lijader, commander. Plough ; till the ground. Ploughing. A pledge, security. (Grk. hamorrhoida) discharging piles. Injure. To set at liberty. Example. Pursue diligently. Avoid; shun. "Ministers of the Church, who ay.si.sted the Apostles In spreading the (Jo.spel, or ¥.\ tn- gel, of our Loi-d Jesus Christ. ' (£a.stwoud and Wright.) " The original meaning of the word ^xoretM was to adjure, as in Matt. xxvi. 63. Hence exorcists were those who pretended to raise or cast out devils by adjuring, or commanding them in the Hi vine Name to come forth. (Eastwood and Wright.) Service performed only when under super- vision. Glad, and gladly. Vessel for liquor ; same as "vat." The pieces making up the circumference of a wheel. Vetches : small kind of pea. To scare; frighten away To corrode; perforate by eatinx. hs a moth does. Perverse. A bleacher of cloth. Speak against, i.e. contradld Splendid. Graiuiry ; bam. Trap or snare for birds. Shine; sparkle; clltter. Master; especially used of persons under the rank of gentry. Helmsman. Armour for the legs. A piece of armour to defend the neck and breast. Handle of knife, dagger, Ac. Forcibly drag, as an anested person; hauL (Verb and pari.) walk lame j crippled. With difficulty. Hardship. Body-arraonr of a soldier; accoutrement! for man or horse. " Saving health "" salvation. A ruin. Hole, or covered pit ; grave. Hade*, place of departed spirits. Oehentta, place of torment for the wicked. Handle of an axe. Used for neul. "its." which occurs onoo only in A.V. («« Lev. xxv. 5, where 1611 has "it"). Trousers and stockings In one piece. To cut the hamstrings or " hocks" of animals. Hungry. 1 1.0. enllghtaned (Bevliad Yenlon). 147 [?sJ H.a m-\ II ! WOBDS OBSOLETE OB AMBIGUOUS. WOBP. Implead — importabli Indite Instant • • • • i Instantly I jAN0LINa •' JBOPARD, to JlWBT Jot, or tittle* KiKB Knop •■■ Lacs Latchet •••• Layer Lawyer Leabino LEE8 Let LCWDNKSa ••• Libertine ••• L18T Lust LCSTT Maonipical ■ Man ok war Mansions ••• Marish Mapl Maw Mbat Meet Merchant van • Mess Mete Metetari MlNCINO MlNIBR MiNIdTEH Mortify • MOTB fsetf BRAMc MOFPLEB Munition Murrain Nadoot NEEP,iS NS?HBW Nktheb NOkBOME NonoDT Nurture Occupier ) OOCtJPT j or •• OrriNOE- OrrEND • Oa EVER • OnOHBB ••• Outer • • ODTOOINaS Paim Passaoi. Actsxlx.SS "rayer of Manas-ses • Ps. xlv.l Liike xxlll. 23. 4C. - Actstxxvi.7 ' lTlm.1.6 Judg. V. 18 ■ John vil. 1, Ac. Matt.v.l8 Oeu. xli.2; ISaia. vl.7 Ex. XXV. 33 Ex. xvi. 18; Mark X. 21 Mark 1.7 Ex. xxxvUl.8 Matt. xxii. S.*) Ps.Sv.2 Is. XXV. 6 2Thess.H.7 • Actsxvill.14 Act*vl.9 John ill. 8 Ex.xv.9; 2Tlm.lv. » Juilg. ill. 2i) 1 Chron. xxii. 5 Ex. XV. 3 ; Luke xxill. 11, *c. John xlv. 2 Ezek.xlvii.il Prov.xxv.18 Deut. xvili.3 Gen.U'/9.30 Matt.'.ll.g Matt. xill. 46 Gen.xliii.34 Matt.vil.2 Lev.xix.36 Is. ill. 16 Kx.v.19 Ex. xxlv. 13 ; Luke iv, 20, 4c. • • Rom.viil.13; Col. ill. 5 Matt.vii.S Is.lil.l9 Nah.ll.l Ex. ix. 3 2kln.'u.l9; Prov. xx. 14 2 Kin. iv. 36 (Ifin Vorsloii) Judg. xll. 14; ITim. v 4 Deut.xxiv.6 Ps.xci.3 Gen.xxix.lS Eph. vl. 4 Ezek. xxvii. 27 Lukexix.13 (1) Mark 1.9; (2) Act8 xiii. 2I>; (3) 1 Cor. XV. 47. Bom.ix.33 Matt.xv!il.9 r«. xc. 2: 8. of S. vl. 12 ; Dan. vi.24: Actdxxiii.lft Ex.xxvlii.il Matt. vlii. 12 Josh. xvll.», 18; Ps.lxv. 8 •••• Bev.xU.a EZPLANATIOir. To accuse. Indict. I Insupportal)le. I To dictate for writing, compose. j Earnest, persevering. [ Karnestly ; with urKtmt importunity. Babbling, vain talking. To hazard or risk ; jeofiardixn, place in \ danger. "Judaea properly so called ; the part of F.i- lestlne occupied by th(! trlhe-s oi .luilah and Benjamin after the Captivity." (Exstwo<j<l and Wright.) "Jot" is "jod," the smallest Hebrew letter (t, or iota, in (ireek). The old plural of" cow;" milch kine^milk- lng-cow8. The bud of a flower; carved imit>**'''*' of one; now spelt "knob." 8vbst. want, or deficiency ; v. to be d< .'.ent. A thong, lace. A vessel for washing. An expounder of the Mosaic Law. Lying, or falsehood. Dregs. Hinder; prevent. Wlckednes" ; villainy. The child of a freed slave. Desire ; will : like. Desire of any kind. Healthy ; vigorous ; strong- Magnificent. A soldier. Kesting-places. Marsh ; swampy ground. [diminutive. Heavy hammer, of which "mallet" is tho Stomach of animals. Food generally. "80 far from meat being used to signify 'flesh' excluslvelv. it is re- markable that in the 'rn^-a^-offerlng' there was nothing but flour and oil." (Eastwood and Wright.) Ruitable; accordant. Merchant. A dish of meat, (Lat. melior) measure. Measuring-rod ; yard mea.sur> Walking with very short step*;. Diminish ; lessen. Servant, attendant. To kill (metaphorically). Minute nartlcle ; grain ; atom. A covering for the lower part of the faco. Fortihcations ; ramparts. Cattle plague. „ Bad; worthless; nothing. ["neeslnga"). Old form of "sneeze (cp. Job xli. 18, A grandson. Lower; from obsolete "neath." Noxious; hurtful; grievous. Nothing (same as naught). Education; training. A trader. To trade. Used in various senses : (1) instoa<l of" by ; " (2) for '•concerning;" (3) "out of." That against which one stumbles. Strike or stumble against ; cause to stumble. Ueduplicated form of ere — before ; cp. And ir. Hettlngs of gold or silver for oreoious stones. Utter. ITtmost limits. Strive in paio. or pangs. 61 148 WORDS OBSOtKTE OB AMBtOPOUS. Jo»e. I Kirtunlty. I urdinf., place In , the part of Tn- l<es(ii.Iu(Ialiai)d ity." (Eastwood It M«brew letter ileh klne^milk- ; red imlt/»*"^- of : to be d> .tent. c Law. filiminutivo. "mallet" is tho rom meat being luslvely. it is re- iNotTeriiiB:' there oil." (Kastwood in ipfi. )m. .rt of the face. ["neestngs"). cp. Job zli. 18, th." istotulofby:" " out of." nbles. lUM) to stumble. — before ; cp. pr<H3louii itoDea. WORU. PAiNrci. PAISfOLNKSH • rAKTICUL.^KUT PA33 PILL. Peel ••• Plat Poll, to I'OTSnIiBD i'hksen'tlt ••• Prbsskat Pbevknt l^ROPHESY Prophet I'HOVOKB rcBLlCANB PrRC!HA9B ■•• QUATERNION QUIOK iQUICKBM •••• Quit Rase KAVENlNe •••• ItAvm Receipt oy •• ClaTOM Reins Rklioion, — Religioub Rent Rkkewabo • • u1ng3thakeu Road ••■• Room •••• Save — Savoub •• Scant — scbabblb SCBIP •••• Securr Seethe ISEBVlTOa ••• Pet Phebd Shroud Silveblins • Sith Slime Sod, Sodden BOJOOEN Pometimbp-- Soothsay BR ■ SOBK Speed • Bpbins ST«ADe Stone-bow •• SraAitiHTWAY Strait Straitlt — STaAITNGaB stbakk •••• STEANaH FAasAafe. Wth.awatton. r«.ixxiii.iB 2Cor.xi.27 Actsxxi.19; Ueb. ix. 5 Kzek. xxxii. 19 Gen. XXX. 37, 3« ; Is. xvlii. 'A 7 •2Kin.ix.2r> 2 8am.xiv.26 Ps.xxii. 15 Matt, xxvi.53 Hag. II. 16 1 ThesH. iv. 15 1 «'or. xi. 6; xlv.3, 4 1 Cor. xiv. 22 ; Acts xlii. 1 • •• • 2 Cor. ix. 2 Matt. ix. 10; Lukev.27 ITim.m.lS Act»xii.4 Num. xvl. 30; P». Iv. 15; Hel-. Iv. 12. P».lxxi.20 1 Sam. iv. 9; 1 Cor. xvl. 13 •••• Ps.cxxxvii.? Luk()xi.39 Gen.xllx.27 Matt. ix. 9 ; Mai k il. 14 ; Lukr. v. 27. rs.vii.9 Acts xxvi. 5 ; James i. 26 Jer. iv. ?.0 Is. Hi. 12: lviii.8 Gen. Xix. 35 1 Sam. xxvil. 10 Luke xiv. 8; 1 Cor. xiv. 16 ■•• 1 Kln.iii.lS; Matt. xi. 27 Matt.xvi.23 Mio.vi.ia 1 Sam. xxi. 13 1 Sam. xvii. 40 ; Luke xxii. 3U .Tudg. viil. 11 Ex.xvi.23 2Kln,iv.43 Matt. v. 1 L^. XXX. 14 Ezek. xxxi. 3 Is. vil.23 Ezek. xxxT. 6 Gen. xi. 3; xiv. 10; Ex. 11. 3 •• Gen.xxv.29; Ex. xii. 9 Oen.xii. 10; xix.9; Ex. xil.4ti Eph. 11. 13:1 Pet. 111.20 Dan.ii.27,&c. Gen. xlx. 9; xllii. 1; Deut. v 22; Judg. xxi.2. Gen. xxiv. 12; Jndg. v. 30 Deut. iv. 49; lSam.ix.26> •••' 1 Ohiron.v.22 W!8d.v.22 1 Sam. ix. 13; Luke v.SIJ Matt. vii.lS - Gen. xllil. 7; Josh. vl. 1 ; Mark 1.43. Deut. xxvlll.63; Jer. xlx. 9 •••• Gen. XXX. »7 ••••• Acfsxxvll.17 •••• Geu.xlil.7; Ez.ut.8; P8.oxiv.l 149 Hard to do: needing effort. Unsparing toil. In detail. Suruas*. Strip off bark ; rob and plunder Small level piece "f g-uuud. Lop; cut otf. fsy,. liair. Frapment of broken pottery. Immediately. Vat to recelvt" (?rapp-.1uice from the wiuepresa. Go before ; precede. To expoimd. Preacner. or proclaimer of Dlvitm merMtge. Stimulate, cliallentie to action. Farmers of i>ul)lic revenue ; fn)t. native col- lectors of the odious tributH impos>^d by the Uoman govei'iiment. To win, obtain. A party of four soldier*. Alive; lively; active. Make alive. Acuuir ; conduct. To level with the ground. Greediness; rapacity. Make urey; capture stwll. " Place of toll •' (Revised Version). (IdtX. renet, kidneys'i (tmotions; alTertions, Of the outward profession, not the iuward spirit. Old form of "to rend." Rear-guard. Streaked or marked with circular bands or rings. A raid, inroad. \ place or spot for one to sit or stand In. H:xcept. TaNte ; relish : met. relish in mind, v'iluirt: deficient; scanty. Scratch; make unmeaniiv marks Small ban or wallet, made of a "sci-ap" of stufT(Skeat). Without care or forethought. Boil; pt^rf. "sod," >>ar 1. " sodden." Servant or attendant. Seated. ''A. 8. sr.eard) fragment : shred. «!»p. of pottery. (A. 8. srrud> shelter; covering, e«p. of a tree. A small silver cfiin. Since : forasmuch as. I'.itumen. Boiled : from the verb " seethe." ■Fr. K^Joumeri to dwull tenn>oi*arlly. as St ranker < >r v Ki tor . i lot a set tied inhabitant. Once ; formerly ; of old tim^. A foreteller of future events, a diviner. Sadly; grievously. Succeed ; or subH. success. Rise, source, commencement, e.g. "springs of Pisgah " ^Dent. iv. 49j, I.e. roots or foot of the mountain. 'A. 8. itedt") places. A catapult, or engine for throwing stones. Immediately; at once. Narrow. Strictly. Scarcity of food; severe famine. A streak. Past tense of •«* " to strike." Foreign. I -"(I Hi I I ' ! W0BD8 OBSOLETE OB AMBIGUOUS. WOBT). Pasbaqb. Explanation. Straw, to Sdndeb, to Maff TVI ft • Strew, or scatter. Separate ; part asunder. JobxH.17 Sdndry Heb.1.1 Several; various; divers. Tabebino Tabebnaclb •••• \ah li 7 •••• •....•• Beating, as on a tabor. A tent or moveable dwelling. The Keast of Num. 3xiv.5; Matt, xvil.4 •• Tabernacles = Keast of Booths. (3ee Exst- W(K)d and Wright.) Luke 1.63; 2Cor.lIl..S Writing-tablet. Catches, or buttons ; any fastening. CA. 8. fiUnn) reckoning; total. Light shield, buckler. Tale Tarokt Ex. V. 8. 18; 1 Sam. xviii. 27 •• 1 Sam. xvU. 6 Tetbarch Tibb Matt. xlv. 1, Ac. 2Klii.ix.30; Is.lU.lB A ruler over a fourth part of a country. Dress, adorn, eip, the head; *::lif " h.nx- dress, j Matt, V. 18 ; Luke xvi. 17 A doublet of tilU ; " a snail line drawn over an abridged word, to supply letters want- ing ; " so, a small partic e. (Sfc 8keatJ Languages, esp. those foreign, or uuknbwn, to the speaker. ToucHme Lev. V. 13 ; Ps. xlv. 1 ; Matt. Prep, = concerning. Tbakslate, Tbanslation. xviil. 19 11. .1-. vt R ...................... To remove; a removal. Travail Is.llii.ll; Jer.xxx.« Labour; pain; trouble generally. Think; imagine; suppose. Two. fo pass ropes round the hull of a ship, from gunwale to gunwale, and then stretch Trow Lukexvii.9 f9.vl.2 Ukdeboibd Acts XXVJl. 11 • ' them tight, so as to keep the timber» from starting In a gale. Uhdbbsbttbb---- The pedestal or plinth on which the brazen bases of tho lavers stood In Solomon's 1 Uln. vii. au, 34 • Tpmv>le. Unicorn P».xcil.lO Generally allowed to be a wild ox. Si-c QUADRUPKD3. p. 93. Unwittinoly — Vebv Josh.xx.S Gen. xxvH.21; John vll. 2G ■... Unconsciously ; uiuutentionally. True. Aware; expectant. "Before the Captivity the night was divided Warr Watch Acts xlv. 6 (1) Lam. 11.19; (2) Judi;. vii. 19; (3) Ex. xlv. 24; (4)aatt. xlv. Into three parts or watches ; the /irs< watch occurs in (1); the middle watch (2); and the morning watch (3). These probably 25 varied In length according to the time of year. In (4) a fourth watcTi Is mentioned, having been Introduced among the Jews H, bv the Bomans." (Eastwood and Wright.j Grow, or become. Prosperity. CA. K. wihoablt; atom. Veil, or covering for face, throat, or neck; probably the original of the Easteru Wealth Whit Ps.exii.3 1 Sam. ill. 18; iOor.xl. 5 Wimple l».lil.'>2 "yashmak." WmEBIBBKB"f' WlN«fAT((l««FAT) Wise Wist •• WlT.tO With Withal IVa** vt iu .. . .••••••••■••• Immoderate drinker of wine ; drunkard. (A. 8. wise) mode or manner, or meaui. (A. 8. wMe) knew. (A. S. wilan) to know. Young twig of a willow; osier. With the same; therewith. Kx.xvl.1.5; vxxlv.29; Blk.xW. m. 20..r.vlli.l Jiidti. xvl. 7 1 Kin. xlx. 1 : Acts xxv. '7 Without Wittinolv Wont Wot Wreath EN WaODflHT 2 Oor. X. 13. 15 Gen. xlvili. 14 Matt, xxvil. W Gen.xxxix.S; Ex. xxxll.l -••• TPw wirtlt lA .... .a Heyond. Intentionally ; knowingly. Accustomed. Know. Twisted; turned; " wreathe u work." Worked. Gen. xxxlv. 7; Kt. xxxvi. 1; Matt. XX. 12; xxvi. 10 Gen. xlill. 90 ; 1 Kin. iU. 26 • •• • Feel pain of longing desire ; hence, expressing the working up of uncontrollable emotion. 1 BAHn ••.•.••••• ICO T SUBJECT-INDEX TO THE HOLY SCRIPTURES AARON. BaoTHBB of M08KS, ihe fiRar HKill rUIEST, Cometh forth to ni<;et Moses; can Rpeak well ; appoiiitetl by God to be MofM.s' itpokesnian, Kx. 4. 14, 16, ?7. with Moses appeals to Pharaoh; chlded by liim, Ex.5. 1. his rod becomes a serpent, Ex.7. 10. clianges the waters into blood, Ex. 7. 20. causes the plagues of frogs, lice. Hies. Rx. V. S, 17. 24. with Moses— the plaeue of boils, Ex. 9. 10. with Hur holds up Moses' hands, Ex. 17. 12. set apart for priest's office, Ex. 28. makes the golden calf, Ex. 32. 4; €k>d'> anger thereat, Ex. S2. 7 ; Deut. 9. 20, his excuse to Moses, Ex. 32. 22. consecration, Ex. 29 ; Lev. 8. offers sacrifice. Lev. 9. his soiis (Nadab and Ablhu) offer strange Are, and die. Lev. 10. 1 ; Num. a. 4. his sons (Eleazar and Ithaniar) censured by Moses, Lev. 10. 16. not to drink wine when going Into the taber- nacle. Lev. 10. 8. speaks acainst Moses, Num. 12. nbuked by cJod, Num. 12. 9. spoken against by Korah, Num. Ifi. S. makes atonement, and the plague is stayed. Num. 16. 46—48. bis rod buds, and is kept in ark for a token. Num. 17. 8. for unbelief excluded from the promised land, Num. 20. 12. dies on mount Hor, Num. 20. 28. chosen by (iod, I's, 10ft. 2<>; Heb. R. 4, hisllne,! Clir.6.49. ABADDON (Apollyon), angel of the bottomless pit. Rev. 9. 11. ABANA (and Pharpar), rivers of Damascus, 2 Kings fi. 12. ABABIM, mountains of, including Nebn, PIs- pah, Hor, Num. 27. 12 ; Deut. 32. 49. ABBA, Father. Mark 14. 86; Bom R. IB; Gal. 4. «. ABDON fa judge), Judg. 12. 13. ABED-NKGO saved in fiery furnace, f>»n. 3. ^Vr Is. 43. 2. ABEL, second son of Adam, Cfen. 4. 2. his offering acceptt^d, Gfen. 4. 4. slain by Cain, Gen. 4. 8. righteous. Matt. 23. 35; 1 ,Tohn S. 12. blood of. Luke 11. 51 ; Heb. 12. 24. faith of. Heb. 11.4. ABEL-MI ZRAIM, mourning of the Egjrptlans, Gen. fiO. 11, -Shlttlm, Num. 33. 49. -Meholah. 1 Kin. 4. 12; 19. 16 ; H. 19. ABIATIIAB the priest, flies from Baul to David, 1 Sam. 'J2. 50. follows Adonljah. 1 Kht. 1.7. deposed by Solomon, 1 Kin. 2. 26, ABIB. the Hebrew passover month, Ex. 13. 4; 23. IS; S4. 18. ARIRZEB, ancestor of Gideon, Josh. 17. S; Judg. 6. ABKiAIL, wife of Nabal, and aftervrards of Da- vid. 1 Sam. 25. 39. mother of Chlleab, according to 2 Bam. 3. 3, or Daniel, acconiing to 1 Ohr. .S. 1. AlUHU, brother of Nadab, offers stratige fir«, and dies. Lev. 10. 2. ABU AH (or Abijam), king of Judah. walked in the sins of his father, 1 Kin. 15. 3. makes war against Israel, 2 Chr. 13. (son of Jerohoami, his death foretold by Ahljah the prophet, 1 K!.i. 14. 12. AB1MELKC!H (king of Gei-ar), reproved by Ooi about .Vhraham's wife. Gen. 20. 3. rebukes Abraham aud restores Sarah, Gen. 20. 9,14. healed at Abraham's prayer. (.4en. 20. 17. (another), Isaac rebuked by, for denying his wife. Gen. 26. 10. covenants with Isaac, Gen. 26. 27. (king at Sheciiem), son of the judge Gtdeon, Judg. i<. 31. murders his brethren, Judg. 9. 6. hisdeMh. Judg.9. 54. ABINADAB receives the ark from Philistines. 1 Sam. 7. 1 ; 2 Sam. 6. 3. ABIKAM, with Korah and Dathan. rebels i^ gainst Moses, Num. 16. his punishment. Num. 16. 31 ; 26. 10. ABISIIAIt, the Bhunammlte, ministers to David, 1 Kin. 1.3. cause of breach between Solomon and Adoni- jah, 1 Kin. 2. 22. •AB18HAI, brother of Joab, 1 Cbr. 2. 16; with David carries off Saul's spear. 1 Sam. 26. 6—9. slays three hundred men. 2 Sam. 211. 18. /?«« o/'r) lOhr. 11.20; 18.12. ABNER, cousin of Saul, commander of his armv. 1 Sam. 14. 50. reproved by David, 1 Sam. 26. 5. 14. makes Ish-bosheth king, 2 Sam. 2. 8. < goes over to David, 2 Sam. 3. 8. slain by Joab, 2 Sam. 3. 27. mourned by David, 2 Sam. 3. 31. ABOMINATION (of desolation), Dan. 9. 27; 11. 31; 12.11; Matt. 24. 15; Mark 13,14. national, Deut. is. 9. 12: Kzek. 5. 11 ; 7; 8. B; ll.l;<; 16. 22: Hos. 11.10. of offerings. Lev. 7. 18: Deut. 17. 1: 23. 18; Prov.l6.8; Is. 1.13; 41.24. prayer of the wicked, Prov. 28. 9. Impurity, Lev. 18. 22; 20. 13. defilement, Deut. 24. 4; 1 Kin. 11. B; Prov. 16. 12; Is. 66. 17: Ezek.l6: Rev. 21. 27. falsity. Prov. 11.1; 17. 15 ; 20. 10. 23. Idolatry. Deut. 7. 25, 26 : 27. 15 : 2 Kin. 2S. IS; Jer. 2. 7; K/ek. 18. I-t!; Mai. 2. 11. pride. Prov. 3. 32: 6.16: 11.20; 16. B. ABHAHAM (Abram), begotten by Terah, Gen. 11.27. blessed by God. and sent to Canaan, Gen. 13.6. T lU ' h! *■ ABBAHAM. BUBJEOT-INDEX. AFFLICTION. I ABKAHAM-ro»<. goes down to KKypt. Oen. 12. 10. causes his wife to pass an his sister, Gea. 12. 13 ; 20.2. •trife between hlin and Lot, Gen. 13. 7. separates from Lot, Gen. V,\. 11. bis seed to be as the dust of the earth, (ieu. l.S. 16. delivers Lot from captivity, and refuses the spoil. «en. 14. 1(!. blessed by Melchlzedek, king of Ralem, Gen. 14.19; Heb.7.4, his faith counted for righteousness, Gi^n. 1.5. 6. God's covenant with, Gen. 15. 18 ; Ps. lOfi. » he and house circumcised. Hen. 17. entertains atiKels, (ien. 18. pleads for Soilom, Gen. 18. 23. sends away Hagar and Ishinael, Gen. 21. Ji« his faith in offerlntr Isaac, (ien. 22. buys Machpeiah of Ephrou the Illttita for a burylng-place, Gfjn. 23. sends for a wife for his son. Gen. 24. §ives his goods to Isaac, Gen. 25. 6. ies (in a pood old a^e), Gen. 25. 8. his faith and works, Is. 41. 8 ; 51. 2 ; .lohn 8. 31 ; Acts T. 2 ; Bom. 4 ; Gal. 3. ft; Heb. 11. 8 ; James 2.21. his posterity. Gen. 26. 1. ABSALOM, David's son. 2 Sam. S. ,S. slays Anmoni 2 Sam 13. 2H. consplr'^s apainst David. 2 Sam. 16. David files from, 2 Sam. 15. 17. caufiht by head in an oak. 2 Sam. 18. 9. slain by .loab. 2 Sam. ]x, 14. wept by David. 2 Ham. 18. 33 ; 19. 1. ACCKSS to God. by faith, Rom. B. 2 ; Kph. 2. 18; 3. 12 : Heb. 7. 19; 10. 19. Ke« is. 5.5. 6; Hos. 14. 2; .7oel2. 12; John 14. 6; James 4. 8. Its blessedness, Ps. 6,5. 4; 73.28; Is. 2.3; Jer. 31. 6. fl-i- )*R.\YER. ACOUKSKD, what so called Deut.21. 23; Josh. 6. 17 ; 7. 1 : 1 Chr. 2. 7 ; Is. &5. 20 ; Gal. 1. 8. ACKLDAMA, field of blood. Matt. 27. 8; Acts 1. 18, ACHAT A, Paul In, Acts 18. contribution for poor by, Kom. 16. 26; 2 Cor. 9. 2. Si'i- 1 Cor. It). 15 : 2 Cor. 11. 10. ACH,\N takes the accursed thing; Is stonedr Jo",h.7: 22.20; IChr. 2. 7. AOHISII, king of Gath. succours David. 1 8am. 21 . 10 ; 27. 2 ; 28. 1 : W. C. See 1 Kin. 2. 39. ACIIGB, valley of, Aclian sl&in there, Josh. 7. 26. S*-/)IIos. 2. 1.5. AOTISAH. (Caleb's daughter, won In marriage by Othniel. .ludi?. 1. 13. asks her lather's blessing, Judg. 1. IB. ADAM created, (ien. 1. called the son of God, Luke 3. 38. blessed. Gen. 1. 28. S laced in Kden, (ien. 2. 8. rst called Adam, (ien. 2. 19. creatures named by. Gen. 2. 19, 80. calls his wife Eve, (ien. 3. 20. hh fall and punishment. Gen. 3. hides from (iod. Gen. 3. 8. ground cursed for his sake, (Jen. 3. 17. his death. Gen. 5. 6. transgression. Job 31. 33 ; Rom. 6. 14. first Adam, 1 Cor. 16. 45; 1 Tim. 2. IS. Iri, all die, 1 Cor, 1.5. 22. Ab.V^M. the last, 1 Cor. IR. 46. ADD AX. a city of the captivity. Krr» 2. 86. ADM AH, city of the plain. 8eti SoDOH. ADMONISH. Eccles. 4. 13; 12. 12; Jer. 42. 19; Acts 27. 9 1 Bom. IS. 14: lThcu.0.12: 2Ths8S. 8 lOi COU3.16. ADM()>aTION, 1 Cor. 10. 11; Bph. «. 4; Tit. 3. 10. ADONl-BRZEK. Judg. 1. 6. ADONIJAH, fourth son of David, nsurps thi; kingdom, I Kin. 1.5. 11, 2.':. Is pardoned by Solomon. 1 Kin. 1. 53. seeking to obtain Ablshag, is slain, 1 Kin. 2, 17—25. ADONI-ZEDEC, king of Jerusalem, resists Joshua. Josh. 10. 1. his death. Josh. 10. 26. ADOPTIO.N of the clillfirea of (iod, John 1.12; 20. 17: Rom. 8. 14 ; 2 Cor. 6. 18; Gal. 4 ; Eph. 1.6; Heb. 2.10; 12.5; James 1.18; 1 John 3.1. of the Gentiles, Is. 66. 19: Hos. 2. Zl; Acts 15. 3; Bom. 8. 16. 23; 9.24; C;aL4.5; Eph.l.B; 2; 3; Col. 1.27. ADULLAM, cave of. 1 Sam. 22. 1 ; 1 Chr. 11. IB. ADULTERY, of Tantar, Gen. 38. 24. of David, 2 Sam, 11.2. of Herod, Mark 6. 17. wimiaii taken in. John 8. 8. In what it consists. Matt 5. 28; 16. lU; 19.9; Mark 7, 21 : 10. 11. forbi.iden, Ex. 20. 14; Deut.B. 18; Matt. 19.18; Kom. 13.9; (ial. 5. 19. penalty of, Lev. 20. 10; Mai, 3. 3; 1 Gor. 6. 9; Heb. 13. 4. BPiniTUAL, .Ter. 3; 13,27; Ezek. 16; 2a ; Hos, 1:2; Rev. 2. 22. ADVERSARY, Ex. 23. 22; 1 Tim. 6. 14. agree with. Matt. 6. 26. the devil, resist, 1 Pet. 5. 8, 9. ADVKKSITY. Heb. 1.S..3. ADVOCATE (Christ). 1 John 2. 1. ;Kx\EA8, healing of. Acts 9. 33. ^XON, John baptizes at, John 3. 23. AKFECTION to God's house, 1 Chr. 29. 3; Ft. 26.8; 84.2.10. to (iod (panting for), Ps. 42. 1 ; 119. set on things above. Col. 3. 2. fleshly affections to be crucified. Gal. 5. 16,24; 2 Pet. 2. 10. AFFLICTED, duty towards, Job 6. 14 : Ps. 82. 3; Prov. 22. 22; 1 Tim. 5, 10; James 1. 27; 5. 13. AFFLICTION, the result of sin, 2 Bam. 12. 14; I's. Wi. 7; Ezek. 6. l.S. foretold. Gen. 15. 13; Is. 10. 12; Jer. 29. 17; 42. Ifi ; Ezek. 20. 37. man born to. Job 6. 6, 7. comes from (iod. Gen. 1.5. 13; Num.14. 33; 2Kln. 6.33: Job 10. 16; Ps. 66. 11 ; Is. 9. 1. sent in mercy. Gen. 50. 20; Ex. 1. 12; Dent. 8. 16; Ps. 106. 43; Ezek. 20. 37; Nali. 1. 12; Matt. 24. 9; Acts 20. 23; Rom. 8. 18; Heb. 12. 6 ; James 5. 10 : Rev. 7. 14. promises of support under, Ps. 46. 5; Is. 25. 4 ; 43.2: .Ier.16. 19; 39.17: Nah. 1.7; Matt. 11. 28: John 14; Acts 14. 22; Heb. 2.18; Rev. 3. 10. resignation under. Ps. 119. 76. comfort under, Ps. 27. 5; Is. 49. 13; 61.2; Jer. 81.13; Matt. 6, 4; Luke 7. 13; John 16. 20, 33 ; 2Cor. 1. 4; 7. 6; 1 Pet, 4. 13. object of. 1 Cor. 11. 32 ; 1 Pet. B. 10. effects of, 2 Cor. 4. 17, proof of God's love, Prov. 3. 12; Heb. 12. 8; Rev. 3. 19. endurance of, 1 Ram. 3. 18; 2 Pam. 12. 16 ; Neh. 9.3; Job 1.21; 2.10; 6.17; 13.15; 34.31; Ps. 18. 6; 27.4; .39.9; 60.15; 55.16.22; 66.3; 71. 14; Jer. 60. 4; Lam. 3. 39; Luke 21. 19; Rom. 12. 12 ; 2 Cor. 1. 9; 1 Thess. 4. 13; 2 Thess. 1.4; Heb. 12.1; James 1.4; 6.10;1 Pet. 2. 20. supplication under, Judg. 4. 3; 1 Sam. 1. 10; 2 Sam. 24. 10; 2 Kin. 19. 16; 20. 1, 2: 2 Chr. 14. Hi iI0.8| Esr«9.<i Neh. 9. 82; Job 10.2; 13. IBS AFFLICTION. SUSJKaT-TKDMX. AMBITION. ilem, resists Chr.11.16. Gal. 6. 16,24; j AVVLWTlOS-eoni. 23; 33.26; Ps. 66. 13; Jer. 17. 13; 31. IS; Lam. 5. 1 ; Dan. 9. 3 ; Hab. 3. 2; Matt. 26. 89; 2 Cor. 12.8; .Tames 5. 13. exhortation under, Deut. 8. 3; Neh. 1. 8; Prov. 3. 11 ; John 6. 14. Confession of sin under, Num. 21. 7; Job 7. 20; Ps. 32. fi ; Is. 64. 5, 6 ; Jer. 31. 18 ; Mlc. 7. 9. repentance under. Job 34. .31 ; Ps. 78. 34 ; IIos. ' 6. 1 ; Luke 15. 17. ; .support under, Deut. 4. 30. 31 ; 2 Chr. 7. 13, 14 ; Job 33. 26 ; Ps. Ti. 26 ; Is. 10. 20. . 1 ileliverances from, Ps. 34. 4. 19; 40. 2; 126. 2, 3 ; I Prov. 12. 13; Is. 63. 9; Joaah2. 1, 2; 2 Tim. 3. 11 ; 4. 17, 18. benefits of, Job 23. 10; 36. 8 ; Ps. 66. 10; 119. 67, I 71; Eccles. 7. 2; Is. 1.25; 26,9; 48.10; Lam. I 8. 19, 27, 39 ; Ezek. 14. 11 ; Hos. 2. 6 ; 5. Ifi ; Mie. 6. 9; Zech.l3. 9; John 15. 2: Actsl4. 2'2: Kom. 5. 3 J 2 Cor. 4. 8; 12. 7; Phil. 1. 12; Heb. I 12.10; IPet. 2. 20. : A(i.\P.US, famine and Paul's sufferings foretold I by. Actsll. 2.S; 21.10. ^A(>A)<. kins of Amalek, spared by Saul, slain by San\uel, 1 Ram. 1.5. spoken of by Balaam, Num. 24. A(i ATK, Kx. 28. 19 ; Is. 54. 12. A(;(JNY, Christ's, in the garden, Malt. !?7. .S6; Luke 22. 44 &c, A(;RTPPA. Paul's defence before, Act* 25. 22; 26. almost persuaded. Acts 26. 28. A<;UK'S prophecy. Prov. .30. AHAB, king of Israel, 1 Kin. 16. 29. marries Jezebel ; his Idolatry, 1 Kin. 16. 81 m^-ets Elijah, 1 Kin. 18. 17. defeats the Syrians, 1 Kin. 20. punished for sparing Beu-hadad, l Kin. 20. 42. takes Naboth's vineyard. 1 Kin. 21. 17. his repentance, 1 Kin. 21. 27. trusts false prophets, and is mortally wound- ed at Bamoth-gilead. 1 Kin. 22. 6, 34; 2 «'hr. 18. (son of Kolalah). and Zedeklah. lying pro- phnts, Jer. 2?i. 21. AHASIJEBDB reigns from India to Ethiopia, Est. 1.1. Vashtl's disobedience to, and divorce. Est. 1. 12 ; 2. 4. makes E.sther queen. Est. 2. 17. advances llaman. Est. 3. 1. his decree to d-stroy the Jews, Est. 3. 12 rewards Mord<'cai's loyalty, Est. 6. hangs llaman. Est. 7. 9; 8. 9. advances Monlecal, Est. 9. 4; 10. AITAZ, king of Judah, 2 Kin. 16. spoils the temple. 2 Kin. 16. 17. his idolatry, 2 Chr. 28. 2. afflicted by Syrians. 2 Chr. 28. 5. comforted by Isaiah, I.s. 7. will not ask a sign, Is. 7. 12. AHAZIAIl. king of Judah, his wicked reign, 2Kin. 8. 2.5. goes with Joram to meet .Tchu, 2 Kin. 9. 21. smitten by Jehu. 2 Kin. 9. 27; 2 Chr. 22. king of Israel. 1 Kin. 22. 40, 49. his sickness and Idolatry. 2 Kin. 1. his judgment by Elijah, 2 Kin. 1. All IJ All prophesies to Jeroboam acalust bolo- mon, 1 Kin. 11. 31: against Jeroboam, and foretells his son's death, 1 Kin. 14. 7. AHIKAM. 2Kln. 22.12. . prot^•cts Jeremiah, Jer. 26. 24. AHIMAAZ, son of Zadok. serves David, '^ Bam. ! lfS.27: 17.17; 18. ». AHIMELR(3H slain by Raul's order, for usUt- iiig David. 1 Sam. 21.22. AHITUOPHKL'8 treachery, 2 Sam. 15. 31; 16. 20; disgractsi and suicide. 2 Sam. 17. 1, 23. Sr."- Ps. 41.9; 65.12; 109. AHOLAH (Samaria), and AHOLIBAH (Jerusa- lem), their adulteries, E/ek. 23, 4. AHOLlAB Inspired to construct the taber- nacle, Ex. 35. 34 ; 36. *c. Al, men of, contend with Israel, Josh. 7. 6. AL.\iiM, how sounded. Num. 10. 6. ALEXANDER (.and Uutusi. Mark 16. 21. a member of the council. Acts 4. 6. an Ephesian Jew, Acts 19. 33. 1.14. the coppersmith,! Tim. 1.20; 2 Tim ALLK(;ORY,Gal.4. 24. ALLELUIA. .sVo H.\LLBLnJAH. ALI.ON-BACHUTH, oak of weeping, Oen. 36. 8; 1 Kin. 13. 14. ALTi THINGS lawful, but not expedient. 1 Oor. 6, 12. ALMIGHTY (Goo), Gen. 17. 1 , Ex. 6. 3: Num. 24. 4 ; Buth 1. 20 ; Job 5. 17 ; Is. 13. 6 ; Ezek. 1. 24; Rev. 1.8. K*»<» GOD. ALMONDS, Aaron's rod brings forth. Num. 17. 8. Sff Jer. 1. U. ALMS<;iVING, Matt. 6.1; Luke It. 41; 12.88. examples of. Acts 8. 2; 10. 2 ; 24. 17. AL< »K8, Ps. 45. 8 ; Cant. 4. 14 ; Joiin 19. 39. ALPHA. Bev. 1. 8, 11 : 21. 6 ; 22. 1.3. ALTAR, built by Noah. (Jen. 8. 20. Abram, Gen. 12. 7. 8; 13. 4. 18; 22. 9. Isaac, Oen. 26. 25. Jacob, Gen. 3.3. 20; 35. 7. Moses. Ex. 17. 16. Balaam, Num. 23. 1. Beubeidtes, Ac, Jo.sh. 22. 10. Saul, 1 Sam. 14. 3.5. Elijah. 1 Kin. 18. 30, 32. Solomon, 2 Chr. 4. 1 ; of Damascus, 2 Kin. 16. 10. commanded. Gen. 3.5. 1. how built, of earth. Ex. 20. 24. of stone, Ex. 20. 25. of wood, Ex. 27. 1. of incense. Ex. 30. 1 ; 37. 26. golden. Rev. 8. 3 ; 9. 13. gift brought to. Matt. 6. 2S we have an, Heb. 13. 10. AMALEK, Gen. 36. 12. fights with Israel In Bephldlm, and Is defeated, Ex. 17. 8. 1.3. perpetual war declared against, Ex. 17. 16; Deut. 2'\ 17. smitten by Cldeon, Judg. 7. 12. by .'^aul. 1 Sam. 14. 48 ; 15. 8. by David. 1 Sam. 27. 9; 30. 17. AMALEK ITE. self-accused of killing Saul, slain by David. 2 Sam. 1. 10, 1.5. AMASA, captain of the host of Absalom, 2 Sam. 17. 25. slain by .Toab. 2 Sam. 20. 9, 10; 1 Kin. 2. 6. AMAZIAH. king of Judah, his good reign, 2Kln. 14.1; 2 Chr. 2.5.1. defeats Edom. 2 Chr. 25. 11. defeated by Joash kinp of Israel, 2 Ohr. 25. 2L slain at lAChish, 2 Kin. 14. 19. priest of Beth-el, Amos 7. 10. AMBASSADORS, 2 Chr. 82. 31. for Christ. 2 Oor. 6. 20. AMBER, Ezek. 1. 4, 27; 8. 2. AMBITION, reproved, Matt. 18. 1 ; 20. 26; 23. 8; Luke 22. 24. punishinenl of, Prov. 17. 19; Is. 14. 12; Biek. 81. 10. of Babel, fien. 11. 4. Aaron and Miriam. Num. 12. 10. Korah. Datlian, and Ablr&m, Num. !«. S. Absalom. 2 Sam. 18. 9. Adonljah, 1 Kin. 1. 5. vsa hi t AMBITION. BUBJKOT-INDSX. AFKLLEB. AMBIT10N-«ont. of Habylon. Jer. 51. f5S. James and John, Matt. 20. 21. Manofstn, 2ThcM. 2. 4. Dlotrephes, 8 JoJm 9. AMIUTPII, Josh. 3. 4; Judg. 20. 29 j 2 Ohr. 13. 13 ; 20. 22. AMKN, trun; taTitamount to an oath, Num. li. 22; Deut. 27. 15, 26; Is. 66. 16; 1 Cor. 14. 16; 2 Cor. I. 20. Christ so called. R«v. S. 14. AMMON, childrm of. Oen. 19. S«. not to be medilled with. Deut. 2. 19. not to enter llio coiiRretfatlon, Deut. 23. 3. make war on Israel, and lire conquered by Jcphthah, Juilft. 11. 4. 3.3. slain by Saul. 1 f^am. 11. 11. outniRe Pavid's servants. 2 Sam. 10. torture<l by David. 2 Sam. 12. 26. prophec'.iRR concerning. Jer. 25. 21 ; 49. 1 ; Kiek. 21. 2H; 25:2,3; Amos 1. 13 ; Zeph. 2. 8. AMNON, son of David, 2 Sam. 3. 2. outrages Tamar, 2 Sam. 13. slain by Absalom, 2 Sam. 13. 2«. AMON, king of Judari, 2 Kla. 21. 19; 2 Ohr. 33. 20. his Idolatry, 2 Kin. 21. 21 ; 2 Chr. 33. 23. killed by his servants, 2 Kin. 21. 23. AMORITKS their Iniquities, Gen. 16. 16 ; Deut. 20.17; .losh.3. 10. AMOS declares God's judgment upon the na- tions, Amos 1. 1, 2; upon Israel, Amos 3. 1, Ac. his call, Amos 7. 14. 1.5. foretells Israel's restoration, Amos 9. 11. ANAKIM (jriaiits). Xuni. 13. 33 ; Deut. 9. 2. cut off by Joshua, Josh, 11. 21. ANANIAS (and Bappbira), their He and death. Acts B. 1. (disciple) sent to Paul at Damascus, Acts 9.10: 22.12. (hlirh priest), Paul brought befor«. Acts 22.30. Paul smitten by order of. Acts 23. 2. rebuked by I'aul, Acts "23. 3. ANATHKMA MAUAN-ATHA, 1 Cor. 16. IB. ANATHOTH, men of, condemned for persecut- ing .Teremiah. Jer. 11. 21. Sm 1 Kin. 2. 28. AN(lHOR of the soul, Heb. 6. 19. ANCIENT of DAYS, Dan. 7. 2*3. ANDREW, the APosxr.E, Matt. 4. 18; Mark 13, 3; John 1.40; 6.8; 12.22; Acts 1. 13. ANDRONlcrs, disciple at Rome, Rom. 16. 7. AN(}RL8, nature, omce, duties, and character- istics of, 2 Sam. 14. 20 ; 1 Kin. 19. 5 ; Neh. 9. 6 ; Job 25. 3; 38. 7; Ps. 6«. 17; 91. 11 ; 103. 20; 104. 4; 148. 2; Is. 6. 2; Dan. 6. 22; Matt. 13. 39; 16.27; 18.10; 24.31; 2,5.31; Mark 8. 38; Luke 16.7; 16.22; Acts 7. 53; 12.7; 27.23; Eph. 1. 21 ; Phil. 2. 9 ; Col. 1. 16 ; 2. 10 ; 1 Thess. 4. 16; 2 Thess. 1.7; ITim. 3. 16; 5.21; Heb.l. 6; 2. 2; 12. 22; 1 Pet. 1. 12; 3. 22: 2 Pet. 2. 11 ; .Tuno 9 ; Rev. 5. 2 ; 7; 11 ; 12. 7; 14. 6; 17. announce the nativity. Luke 2. 13. minister to Christ, Matt. 4. 11; 26. 6.<1; Luke 22.43; .Tohnl. 61. saints shall judcre. 1 Cor. 6. 3. not to be worshipped, Col. 2. 18 ; Bey. 19. 10 ; 22 9 ^rebellious, 2 Pet. 2. ■!; Jude6. Amml or TRB Lord appears to H^ar, Gen. 16. 7; 21. 17. Abraham, Gen. 18, *c. Lot, Gen. 19. Balaam, Num. 22. 23. Israelites, Judg. 2. Gi- deon. Judg. 6. 11. Manoah's wife, Judg. 13. 3. David. 2 Sam. 24. 16; 1 Ohr. 21. 16. Elijah ; 1 Kin. 19. 7. Dauiel, Dan. 8 16; 9. 21; 10. 11, ANGELS— ft- r.<. 12. Joseph, Matt. 1. 'JO. Mary Magdalen,, Matt. 28. 2, 7. Zacharias. Luke 1. 11. Maiy, Luke 1. 26. The Shepherds, Luke 2. S-Vi Peter. Acts 6. 19 ; 12. 7. Philip, Acts 8. 26, Cornelius. Acts 10. 3. Paul, Acts 27. aS, 6ff Ps. 34. 7 • 3,5. .5' Zech. 1. 11. ANGELS or THE'cnUROHBa. Rev. 1. 20; 2; 3, *c. A\(}ER, nature and eflects of. ({en. 27. 45: 44. 18; 49.7; Ex. .^?. 19; Ps. 37. 8; 69.24; Prov. 16. 18; 16. 32; 19. 11 ; 21. 19; 29. 22; Eccks. 7.9; Is. 13. 9; 30.27; Jer. 44.6; M*tt. 6. 22: Tit. 1. 7. See W'RaTH. j remedy for, Prov. 15. 1 ; 21. 14. I to be put away. Eph. 4. 26, 31 ; Ool. 3. 8. ANGER (DIVINE). Gen. 3. 14; 4; Deut. 29. 20; 32.19; Josh. 23. 16; 2 Kin. 22.13; E2ra8. 22; Job 9. 13; Ps. 7. 11; 21. 8; 78. 21, 58; 89. 30; I 90.7; 99. 8; 106. 40; Prov. 1. 30; Is. 1; 3. K; 9.13; 13.9; 47.6; Jer. 3. 6; 7.19; 44.3; Nah. 1. 2; Mark 3. B; 10. 14; John 3. 36; Rom. 1. 18; 3. 6: 1 Cor. 10. 22; Eph. B. 6; Col. 3.6; 1 Thes. 2. 16 : Heb. 3. 18 ; 10. 26 ; Rev. 21. 8 ; 22. kindled. Ex. 4.14; Num. 11.1; 12. 1*. Ac.; Josh. 7. 1: 2 Sam. 6. 7; 24. 1 ; 2 Kin. 13. 3; Jer. 17. 4; Hos. 8. 5; Zech. 10. 3. slow, Ps. 103. 8; Jonah 4. 2; Nah. 1. 3. deferred, Ps. 38; 103. 9; Is. 48. 9; .Ter. 2. 88; 3. 12; Hos. 14. 4; JonahS. 9, 10: Col. 3. 8. instances of. Gen. 19; Ex. 14. 24; Job 9. IS; 14. 13; Ps. 76. 6; 78. 49; 90. 7; Is. 9. 19; Jer. 7. 20; 10. 10; lAm. 1 ; Ezek. 7; 9; Nah. 1. trea.sured up for the wicked. Bom. 2. 6; 2 Pet. 3.7. to be prayed agaln.st, Ex. 32. 11 ; 2 Ram. 24. 17; Ps. 2. 12; 6; 27.9; 30.8: 38; 89.10; 74; 76.7; 79. 5; 80. 4; 8.5. 4; 90. 11 : Is. 64. 9; Jer. 4. 8; Lam. 3. 39; Dan. 9. 16; MIc. 7. 9; Hab. 3. 2; Zeph. 2. 2; 3. 8; Matt. 10. 28; Luke 18. 13. propitiation of, by Christ. Rom. 3. 25;^ 5. 9; 2 Cor. 5. 18; Eph. 2. 14; Col. 1. 20; 1 Thess. 1. 10 ; 1 John 2. 2. turned away by repentance, 1 Kin. 21. 29; Job 33. 27, 28 ; Ps. 106, 45 ; 107. IS. 19 ; Jer. 3. 12 ; 18, 7; 31.18; Joel 2. 14; Luke 1.5. 18. ANNA, prophetess, Luke 2. 36. ANNAS, high priest, Luke 3, 2. Christ brought to. John 18. 13, 24. Peter and John before. Acts 4. 6. ANOINTED, the (Christ), Is. 61. 1; Luke 4. 18; Acts 4. 27; 10.38. the Lord's, 1 Sam. 24. lO; 28. 9. miae, 1 8am. 2. 35; 1 Cbr. 16. 22; Ps. 132. 10. ANOINTING, of Aaron and his sons as priests. Ley. 6. '20; 8. 10: 10. 7. Saul as king, 1 Sam, 10. 1. David, 1 Pam. 16. 13. Solomon, 1 Kin. 1. 39. Klisha. 1 Kin. 19. 16. Jehu. 2 Kin. 9. fi. Joash, 2 KiTi. 11. 12. Christ by Mary, Matt. 26. 6; Mark 14. 3; .Tohn 12. 3; by a woman that was a sinner. Luke 7. 37. of the RPIBIT, 2 Cor. 1. 21 ; 1 John 2. 20. ANOINTING OIL, directions for making, Kx. 30.22; 37.29. ANTICHRIST, 1 John 2. 18, 22; 2 John 7. Bee 2The.ss. 2. 9; 1 Tim. 4. 1. ANTIOCH (Syria), disciples first called Oliris- tiansat, Acts 11. 26. Barnabas and Saul called to apostleshlp at, Acts 13. 1, Paul withstands Peter at. Gal. 2. 11. ANTIOCH (Pisldia), Paul's first address »t. Acts 13. 16, Paul and Barnabas persecuted at. Acts IS. BO. ANTIPAS, martyr. Rev. 2. 13. APELLE8, saluted by Paul, Bom. 1«. 10. UH >£LLE& ry MaKdaleri.., s 1. II. Mary, Luke 2. 8-12. Ip. Acts 8. 2«, -t8 27. aa, fi«« 1.20; 2; 3, *c.! en. 'SJ. «} 44.; 09.24; iW.i 89. 22; Ecclcs.! : Matt. 6. 22; 01. X 8. I'eut. 29. 20; ; Kzra 8.22; 21, W; 89. 30; 0; Id. 1; 3. K; '»; 44.3; Nah. . ;^6; Rom. 1. 0; Ool. .3.6; Rev. 21. 8 ; 22. '. 'J. Ac. ; Josh. 13.3; Jer. 17. . 1. 3. ; .Ter. 2. 35; 3.1 !o!. 3. 8. Job 9. 13; 14. 19; Jer. 7. 20; |i. 1. m. 2. 6; 2 Pet. 2 8am. 24. 17; , 10; 74; 76.7; 1. 9 ; .ler. 4. « • 9; Hab. 3. 2; i uke 18. 13. I 3. 25; 5. 9; 2 1 »: ithe-ss.!.! In. 21. 29; Job : Jer. 3. 12; 18. L I; Luke 4. 18; 1.9. 6. 22; Pb. 132.1 )ns as priests, ' king, ] 8am. lomon, 1 Kin. u, 2 Kin. 9. fi. T Mary, Matt. by a woman 2.20. i making, Kx. 5 John 7. Bee called Clirls-i postleshlp at, : 11. dress at, Acts Acts 13. 60. 16.10. APHKK. BUPJieOT-INDMX. A88HUB. t(«<i AI'IIEK, defeat of Haul at. 1 Ham. 29. 1 .losli. 13. 4 ; 1 Sam. 4. 1 ; 1 Kin. 20. 26. AI'OLLOH, eloquent and mi«hty in the Scrip- tures, Acts IK. 24 ; 19. 1 ; UJor. 1. 12; 3. 4. Al'OLLVON (destroyer), Kev. 9. 11. Al'OSTATES, Deut. 13. 13; Matt. 24.10; Luke 8. 13 ; John 6, 66 ; Heb. 3. 12-; 6. 4 ; 2 I'et. 3. 17 ; 1 John 2. their doom, Zeph. 1. 4 ; 2 Thess. 2. 8; 1 Tim. 4. 1; Heb. 10. 2i); 2 I'et. 2. 17. ArOKTLES, calling of the, Matt. 4. 18. 21 ; 9. 9 ; Mark 1.16: Luke 5. 10 ; John 1. 38. their appointment and •powers, Matt. 10; 16. 19; 18.18; 28.19; Mark 3.13; 16.15; Luke 6. 13; 9; 12. 11; 24. 47; John 20. 23; Acts 9. Ifi, 27 ; 2f). 24 ; 1 Cor. 5. 3 ; 2 Thess. 3. 6 ; 2 Tim. 1. II. witnesses of Christ, Luke 1. 2; 24. S3, 48; Acts 1. 2, 22: 10. 41; 1 Cor. 9. 1; 15. fi; 2 Pet. 1. 16; 1 John 1. 1. their sufferiniirs, Matt. 10. 16 ; Luke 21 . 16 ; John 15. 20 ; 16. 2. 33 ; Acts 4, Ac. ; 1 Cor. 4. 9 ; 2 Cor. 1. 4j 4. 8; 11. 23, «c. ; R.;V. 1. 9, Ac. their names written hi heaven, llev. 21. 14. false, condensed, 2 Oor. 11. 1.3. AI'i'AUKL, exhortations cuncernluR, Deut. 22. fi; mm. 2. 9; 1 Pet. .3.3. of Jewish women described. Is. 3. 18. AI'PKAL. of Paul to Caesar, Acts2.'i. IL Al'l'll FOllliM, Acts 28. 15. Al'l'LE of the eye, Detit. 32. 10; P». 17. 8; Prov. 7. 2 : Lam. 2. 18 ; Zech. 2. 8. AQUILA (and Priscllla) go with Paul from Corinth to Ephe.sus, Acts 18. 2, 19. I their constancy, Rom. 10. 3 ; 1 (Jor. 16. 19. j Apollos instructed by. Acts 18. 2fi. I AltABIA, Ps. 72. 10, 1.5. I kiiijfs of, pay tribute. 2 < hr. 5». 14; 17. 11 ; 26. 7. AltABIANS, Is. 13. 20; 21. ].".; Jer. 25. 24;— Acts 2.11. ARARAT, ark rested on. Gen. 8. 4. Soe Jer. 51. 27. iAKAUNAH (Oman). Jebuslte, sells to David site for temple. 2 Sam. 24. 16: 1 Ohr. 21. 15, 18; 22.1. AUCHANDEL. SW MlOHAEL. AUCHELAUS, king of Judea. feared by Joseph, iMatt. 2. 22. AKCHERH, Gen. 21. 20; 49. 23; 1 Sam. 31. 3; .lob 16. 1,3. Ac Ahab and Josiah killed by, 1 Kin. 22. .34 ; 2 Chr. 85 22. AR(JTURU8, Job 9. 9 ; 38. 32. AKKOPA<4U8. Mar*' hill, at Athens. Paul preache.s on. Acts 17. 19. AU1STARCHU8, fellow-prisoner of Paul. Acts 19. 29; 20, 4; 27. 2: Col. 4. 10; Phileni. 24. AltlSTOBULUS, his household greeted by Paul, Rom. 16. 10. AUK of the Lord, of the Covenant, directions for making, Ex. 25. 10; 37. 1. pa,sses Jordan, Josh. 3. 15; 4. 11. comp£Lss.3s Jericho, Josh. 6. 11. captured by I'hilistlnes, 1 Sam, 4. 5. restored, 1 Sam. 6. taken to Jerusalem, 2 Sam. 6; 15. 24; 1 Ohr. 13; 15; 16. brought into the temple by Solomon. 1 Kin. 8.3: 2 Chr. 6, Sm Heb. 9. 4. Ark in heaven, Rov. 11. 19. Aek (of Noah) ordered. Gen. 6. 14j 1 Pet. 3. 20. dimensions, Ac, (ten. 6. 15, Ac. Noah's faith in making, Heb. 11. 7; 1 Pet. 8. 20. Ark of bulrushes, Ex. 2. 3. ABM of God. Ex. 15. 16; Dent. 33. 27; Job 40. »; Pa. 77. 16; 60.19; 98.1; It.3S.fi; fiL 6; AViK—eonL 52. 10 ; 53. 1 ; Jer. 27. 6 ; Luke 1. 51 ; Acta IS. 17. ARMS, the everlasting, Deut. 33. 27. ARMA(iKl)D()N, Kev. 16. Iri. ARMOUR, (ioliath's, 1 Ham. 17. 5. of <T0d, Rom. 13. 12 ; 2 Cor. 6. 7 ; 10. 8 ; Rph. 6. 13; IThess. 5. 8. AROER, built by children ofCiad, Num. 32. 94. boundary of Reuben, Jovh. 13. 16. ARTAXERXI<:S Iking of Persia), oppresses the Jews, Ezra 4. (lionglmanus), pennits K/ra to restore the temple, Ezra "I ; and Nehemlah to rebuild Jerusalem, Neh. 2. ARTIFICER, Tubal-Caln the first, (Jen. 4. •O. ASA, his good reign, 1 Kin. 1.5. 8. wars with Baasha, 1 Kin. 15. 16. his prayer against the Ethiopians, 2 Chr. 14. U. his zeal, 2 Chr. 15. seeks aid of the Syrlan.s, 2 Chr. 16. reproved by Ilananl the seer, 2 Chr. 16. 7. reigns forty years, and dies much honoured, 2 Chr. 16. 10. A8AHEL. his rashness; slain by Abner In self- defence. 2 Sara. 2. 18: 3. 27; 23. 24 ; 1 Chr. 11. 26. ASAPH, a Levlte. mu.slcal composer, and leader of David's choir, 1 Chr. 6. ,39 ; 2 (Jhr. 5. 12 ; 2». 30; 35.15; Neh. 12. 46; Psalms 60 and 73 to 83 a.soribH(i to iiim. ASCENSION of CHRIST (from Olivet), Luke 24. 50: John n. 2; 1«. 7 ; Actsl.9; 2.33; Rom. 8. .34; Eiili.4. 8; 1 P. t. 3. 22. typitiwl. Lev. 16. 15; Heb. 6. '20; 9. 7—12. Enoch, (ien. 5. 24. Joseph, Gen. 41. 43. Mo.ses. Ex. l». 3. Aaron. Lev, 16. 3. Elijah, 2 Kin. 2. 11. ASENA'IU, wife of Joseph, Gen, 41 ; 46. ASllDOU, city of Philistines; the ark carried there; men of, smitten, 1 Sam. 5. reduced by I'zziah, 2 Chr. 26. 6. predictions C(>ncern!ng, Jer. 26. 20; Amot 1.8; Zei)li.2.4; Zech. 9. 6. A8HER, .son of .Jacob, Gen. ST,. 13. his descendants, Num. 1. 40; 26. 44; 1 Chr. 7. 30; their inheritance, Jo.sh. 19. 24 ; Judg. 6. 17. Sue Ezek. 48. 34 ; Rev. 7. 6. Anna, prophetess, descended from, Luke 2. 36. ASHES, man likened to. Gen. 18. '27; Job .30. 19, used In mourning, 2 Sam. 13. 19; Est. 4. 1 ; Job '. 2. 8; 4'2. 6; Is. 58. 6; Jonah 3. 6, 4c.; Matt, j A8HKEL0N (Askelon) taken, Judg. 1. 18; 14. i 19; 1 Sam. 6. 17; 2 Sam. 1. 20. , propheciesconc«ming. .ler. 25. 20; 47.6; Amos L8; Zeph. '2. 4; Zech. 9. 5. ASHTAROTU, idolatrous worship of, by Israel Jndg. 2. 13 ; 1 Sam. 12. JO: by Solomon, 1 Kin 11.5, 33. ASP, serpent, Deut. 32. 33 ; Job 20. 14; Is. 1L8: Rom. 3. 13. ASS. Balaam rebuked by. Num. 22. 28; 2 Pet. 2. 16. laws concerning. Ex. 13. 13 ; 28. 4 ; Deut. 22. 10. I Christ rides on one (Zech. &. 9), Matt. 21 ; John 12. 14, AC I (wild) described, .lob 89. 6 ; Hos. 8. 9. ' ASSEMB[JN(J for worship. Lev. Zi ; Deut. 16. 8; Heb. 10. 25; David's love for, Ps. 27. 4 ; 42: 48; 66; 84; 87; 118. 26; 122; 1.34; 136. See I». 4.6; MaL3. 16; Matt. 18. 20. instances of, 1 Kin. 8; 2 Chr. 6; 29; 30; Neh. 8; Luke 4. 16; John 20. 19; Acts 1. 13: 8. li 3.1; 13.2; 16.13; 20.7. A88HUB. 8e« AB8TBIA. r« p. im I i s^iii; r It h'. ■ -. '.i ASSUBANOR. SUBJECT-tNDKX. BARNABAS. ASSUBANOE of faith and hop«. I.v 82. 17; Ool. 2. 2; 1 Tbess. 1. 6; 2 Tim. 1. 12; Ueb. 6. U; 10. 22. eonflnncd by love, 1 John .S. 14, 19 ; 4. lf>. A88YRIA, Unml carried captive to, 2 Kin. 1». 29; 17. army of uiiiiu;alously destroyed, 2 Kin. 19. 3K; lA. ol, Sfi. prophecies concerning, Is. 8: 10. B; 14.24; 80. 31; Sl.«: MIc.B. fi: Zeph. 1 13. Its glory, Kzek. 31. 3. ABTKOLOOKUH ((Jhaldean), their inability. Is. 47.13-1.';; Dan. 2; 4.7; fi. 7. AHYNC^KITUH, disciple. Horn. Ifi. 14. ATHALI AH, daughter of Aliab, mother of Aha- zlah, 'c Kin. 8. 2(1. ■lays the seed royal, Joash only saved, 2 Kin. :i. 1; 2 0hr. 22. 10. slaitt by order of Jeholada, 2 Kin. U. 16 ; 2 Chr. 23. ATHENS, Paul preaches to the philosophers at. Acts 17. 15; 1 Thess. 3. 1. men of, described, Acts 17. 21. ATONKMKNT, under the law. Kx. 29. 29; 80; Lev. 1, Ac. annual day of, Lev. 1« ; 23. 26. made by Aaron for the plaRuo, Num. Ifl. 4fl, made by Olirtst, Rom. 3. 2t; ^ 6; 2 Cor. B. 18; Gal. 1.4; 3.13; Tit. 2. 14; Heb.9.28; 1 Tet. 1. 19, 2.24: 8.18; lJohn2.2; Kev.l.fi; 13. 8, *c. prophecies concornliiUi 1». 63 ; Dan. 9. 24 ; Zech. 13.1,7; John 11. 50. commemorated in the Lord's supper, Matt. 2fi. »■ 1 Cor. 11. 23. ATTALIA, sea-port. Acts 14. 26. AVKNGKU of blood, deliverance from, Num. 36. 12; Deut. 19. 6; .loah. 20. AZARIAU (Uzzlah), king of Judah. his goo<l reign, 2 Kin. 14. 21 ; 2 Chr. 28. his wars, 2 Chr. 26. invades the priest's office, 2 Chr. Zfi. Ifl. struck with leprosy, 2 Kin. 15. a-. 2 Chr. W. 20. prophet, exhorts Asa, 2 Chr, 15. AZ0TU8 (Ashdod;. Acts 8. 4<1. BAAL worshipped. Num. 22. 41 ; Judg. 2. W; 8. S3; IKln. Iti. 32: 18.26; 2Kln. 17. 10; 19.18; 21.! Jer.2.8; 7.9; 12.16; 19.6; 23.13; Hos. 2.8; 13. l,*c. his altars and priests destroyed by Gideon, .Tudg. 6. i"); by Klijah. 1 Kin. 18. 40; by .lehu, 2 Kin. 10. 18; by Jelioiatia, 2 Kin. 11. 18; by Josiah, 2 Kin. 23. 4; 2 Chr. 34. 4. BAALIM, 2 Chr. 28. BAAL-PBOR, the trespa.ss of Israel concerning, Num. 2*5; Deut. 4. 3; Ps. 10f).2S; Hos. 9. 10. BAAL-PKUAZIM, David's victory over Philis- tines at, 2 Sam. 5. 20. BAAL-ZKBUn, false god of Ekron, Ahaziah re- buked for sending to enquire of, 2 Kin. 1. 2. BAANAH and Itechab, for murdering Ish-bo- sheth, slain by David, 2 Sam. 4. BAASHA, king of Israel, destrovs the house of Jeroboam, 1 Kin. IB. 16, 27; Jehu's prophecy concerning him, 1 Kin. 16. 1. BABEL, Nimrod king of. Gen. 10, 10. confusion of tongues at the building of. Gen. 11. BABES (as newborn), 1 Pet. 2. 2. slain at Bethlehem, Matt. 2. 16. BABYLON, (Jen. 10. 10; 2 Kin. 17. 30. ambassadors from, to Hezeklah, 2 Kin. 20. 12: 2 Chr. 32. 31; 18.39. Jewish captivity there. 2 Kin. 26; 2 Chr. 86; Jer. 39: 62. return from, Ezra 1 ; Neh. S. greatness of, Dan. 4. 30. 7. 14; Jer. 3. 12; BA«Yr,ON-«m<. taken by the Medes, Dan. R. 30. fall of is. 13. 14; 21 2: 47; 48; Jer.2B. 12; 60; Bl. church In, 1 Pet. B. 13. theGreat, Rev. 14. 8; 17: 18. BACA, vailJ-y of misery, Ps. 84. 6. BA«;KBlTlN(i forbidden, Ps. 16. 8; ProT. 26. 23; Rom. 1.30: 2 Cor. 12. 20. BACK.SLIDiNG (turning from God), 1 Kin. 11. 9; Matt. 18. 6; 2 Cur. 11. 3; <Jal. 3. 1 ; B. 4. Israel, Ex. .32; Jer. 2. 19; 3. 6. 11; 12: 14, 22; Is. 1; IIos. 4. 16: 11.7. Saul. 1 Sam. IB. 11. Solomon, 1 Kin. 11. 3, 4. Peter. Matt. 2H. 70—74 ; (ial. 2. 14. God's displeasure at, Ps. 78. B7— B9. punishment of, I'rov. 1^ 14; Jer. 2. 19, pardon for, promised, 2 Chr 31.20; 36. 3, *c.; llos. 14. 4. restoration from, Ps. HO. 3; «B. 4; Lam. 6. 21. healing of Jer. 3. 22 ; Hos. 14. 4 ; B. IB. BADGEUB' BKIKS used in the tabernacle, Ex. 2' fi; 26.14. BALAAM, requested by Baiak to curse Israel. Is forbidden. Num. 22. 13. his anger. Num. 22. 27. blesses Israel, Num. 23. 19 ; 24. his prophecies. Num. 2:^. 9. 24; 24. 17. his wicked counsel, Num. 31. 16; Dent. 23. 4 Be>- Josh. 24. 9 ; Judg. 11. 26 ; Mic. 6. B ; 2 I'et. 2. IB; Judell; Rev. 2. 14. slain. Num. 31. 8; Jo.sh. 13. 22. BaLAK, king of Moab. ««« Balaam. BALANCES and nieastures, to be just. Lev. 19. 36; Prov.16. 11. false, condenmed, Prov. 11. 1 ; Hos. 12. 7; Amos 8. B; Mic. 6. 11. BALM of Giiead, Gen. 37. 25; used figuratively, Jer. 8.22; 46. ll,&c. BANNER, figuratively mentioned, Ps. 60. 4; Cant. 2. 4; 6.4. BANQUET, rovai. Est. 5; 7; Dan. B. BAPTISM, of Jolin. Matt. 3. 6; Mark 1. 4; Luke 3; John 1.19; Acts 19. 4. by disciples, not by Christ, .lohn 4. 2. form of Matt. 28. 19. Pharisees' answer concerning. Matt. 21. 26 ; Mark 11.29; Luke 20. 4. I appointed by Christ. Matt. 28. 19 : Mark 16. IB; Johns. 22; 4.1. its signification, Acts 2. .38 ; 19. 4 ; 22. 16 ; Rom. 6. 3; 1 Cor. 10. 2; 12. 13; 15. 29; Gal. 3. 27; j Col. 2. 12; Tit. 3. B; 1 I'et. 3. 21. Instances of. Acts 8. 12, 38 ; 9, 18 ; 10. 48 ; 18. IB, I 33 ; 1 Cor. 1. 16. j Crlspus and Gaius baptized by Paul, 1 Cor. 1. 14. 1 One baptism, Epli. 4. 6, I BABABBA8, a robber, released instead of Jesus, ! Matt. 27. 16; Mark 16. 6; Luke 23. 18; John 18. 40. BARAK delivers Israel from SIsei-a, Judg. 4. B : i Heb. 11. ,32. I BARBARIANS (foreigners). Bom. 1. 14; 1 Cor. 14. 11. I Paul kindly treated by, Acts 28. BAR-.1E8(J8 (Klyhias) smitten with blindness i by Paul, Acts 13. 6. 1 BAB-.IONA (Simon). Matt. 16. 17. I BARLEY mentioned, Ex. 9. 31 ; Buth 1. 22, Ac. ; t John 6. 9 ; Bev. 6. 6. BABNABAS. Levite of Cyprus, sells bis lands. Acts 4. 36. preaciies at Antloch, Acts 11. 22. accompanies Paul, Acts 11. 30; 12. 26; 13; 14; 16; ICor. 9. 6. bis contention. Acts IB. 3ft. his error. Gal. 2. 13. t'^TWKT^^WW-' luO IVBA8. J. 12;nO:Rl. Prov. 2B. ). 1 Kin. 11. ; . 3. 1: R. 4. , 11; 12: 14, . I Ran>. IB. ;r. Matt. 28 .19. .ler. 3. 12: Um. n. 21. 15. truacle, Kx. ;urse Israel, \1. I><Mit. '2R. 4 6.5; ai'et. ust, L«v. 19. 12. 7; Amos \ fi^ratlveljr. , rs. »». 4{ kl.4: Lukn 2. [att. 21. 2B; 9; Mark 16. 22. 16 ; Rom. I : Gal. 8. 27; 10. 48 ; Ifl. IB. ; I 1. 1 Cor. 1. 14. 1 ead of Jesaa, 23. 18 ; John t, Judg. 4. : 1.14: 1 Cor. bh blindness thl. 22, Ac.: Is bis lands, . 2S; 13: 14; BABBBNNE8B. BUBJMOT-IKDMX. BBTH-LKBIM. BABUKNNKHS. of flarah, iU^a. II. 30; 16. 1; 18. 1; 21. Rcbr.kab. V>. 21. Rachel. 29. 9\: SO. 1. Maiioah> wife, Juds. 13. Ilatmali, 18am.l. Hliuiiainn>lte.2Kiii.4. 14. KlisalMtti, Luke 1. />V<i I'H. UH. 9; Ik. M. 1 ; (ial. 4. 27. BAUTHOLOMiCW. the Apohtle. Uatt. lu. 3; Mark 3. 18 ; Luke 6. 14 ; Actn 1. 13. BAUTIMyHUJH' bliudneM cured uear Jericho, Mark lo. 46. BARUOH, receives Jeremiah's evldeiice, Jer. 32. 13; 86. diitcretllted by Azarlah, and carried Into Hsjpt, Jer. 43. 6. God's messaf 1 to, .Ter. 48. BAH'/lLLAl'H loyalty to David, 2 Bam. 17. 27. David's recoKnltlon of, 2 Ham. 19. :il ; 1 Kin. 2.7. BA8HAN conquered. Num. 21. 33; Deut. 3. 1; P». 68. IB, 22; 1.S5. 10; 136. 20. BASTABD8 to the tenth generation, not to fnter the connreKatlon, Vnxxt. 23. 2. BATH, a meaHure. 1 Kin. 7. 26; 2 Ohr. 2. 10; Fzr& 7 2*2 * In T. 10 Ac. BATU-silKBA. wife of Uriah, taken by David, 2 Sam. 11; VL appeah to David for Solomon against Adonl- jah, 1 Kin. 1. 15. Intercedes with Solomon fur Adonijah, 1 Kin. 2. 19. B.\'tt"lE, directions about, Deut. 20. 1. exemptions from, Deut. 20. 5—7. of «r<'at day of (Jod, Rev. 16. 14. BA'TTLES of Israelites, Ac, Gen. 14; Kx.l7; Num. 31; Jo.sh.8; 10; .ludK, 4; 7; 8; 11; 20; 1 8am. 4; 11; 14; 17: 31: 2 8am. 2: 10; 18: 21. 15 ; 1 kin. 20 ; 22 : 2 Kin. 3 ; 1 Chr. 18-20; 2Chr. 13; 14. 9: 20; 25. RATTLKMENTS, Duut. 22. 8. BKARD, laws concerniiig, Lev. 19. 27; 21. 5. See 2 Sam. 10. 4 ; Jer. 41. 5 ; Ezek. 5. 1. BEASTS, creation of. Gen. 1. '24. power over. Riven to man, Gen. 1. 26, 28 ; Ps. 8.7. named by Adam, Gen. 2. 20. saved from the flood. Gen. 7. 2. ordinance concerning, Ex. 22. 19. clean and unclean. Lev. 11 : Deut. 14. 4 : Acts 10.12. set apart for God, Ex. 13. 12; Lev. 27. 9. subjects of God's care, I's. .36. «: 1(4 ; 10. U Daniel's vision of, Dan. 7. .lohn's vision, Rev. 4. 7; 13, &c. BEAUTIFUL pate of tumple. Acts 3. 2. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, instances: Rachel. Gen. 29. 17. Abigail, 1 Sam. 2fi. 3. Bath-aheba, 2 Sara. 11. 3. Esther. Est. 2. 7. BEAUTY, vanity of, Ps. 39. 11; Prov. 6. 25; 31. 30 ; Is. 3. 24. danger of. Gen. 12. U ; 26. 7; 34 ; 13, Ac. consumeth away, Ps. 39. 11 ; 49. 14. BEAUTY AND BANDS, the two staves so called, Zech. 11. 7. BEAITTY OF HOLINESS, 1 Chr. 16. 29; 2 Chr. 20. 21 ; Ps. 110. 3. BEDSTEAD of Op. king of Bashan, Deut. 3. BEELZEBUB, prince of devils. Matt. 12. 24; Marks. 22; Luke 11.15. Christ's miracles ascribed to. Matt. 12. 24, *c. BEER-SHEBA. Abraham dwells at. Gen. 21. 31 ; 22.19; 28.10. Haxar relif^ved at. Gen. 21. 14 Jacob comforted at. Gen. 46. 1. Klilah flees to. 1 KIiu 19. 3. 2 Sam. 11 ; BEGINNING, the ii name of Christ. B«t. 1. 8; 3.;14. of(tlinA, Gen. 1. 1 ; John 1. 1. of inliaclcs, John 2.11. HKIIKMOTH. Job40. IB. HV.L. an idol. Is. 46. 1 ; Jer. BO. 2. BELIAL, men of, wicked men so called, Deut. 13. 13: Judg. VJ. 22. s«ins of, 1 Sara. 10. 27. BELLrt upon the priest's ephod, Ex. 28. 33; 39. 25. H«e Zech. 14. 2(>. J^ BELSHAZZAR'S proCane feast, warning, and (if-atli. Dan. 6. BELTEKILAZZAR, Daniel so named, Dan. 1. 7; 4. 8, Ac. BENAIAH, valiant arts of, 2 Sam. 23. 20; 1 OLr. 11.22:27.5. proclaims Solomon king. 1 Kin. 1. 32. slays AdonUah, Joab, and Shimel, 1 Kin. 2. 2B —46. BEN-HADAD, kkig of Ryrlii, his league with Asa aKainst Baa.stia. 1 Kin. l.^ 18. wars with Ahab. 1 Kin. 20. baffled by Elisha, '2 Kin. 6. 8. bf-sltges Samaria, 2 Kin. 6. 24 ; 7. slain by lla/ael. 2 Kin. 8. 7. son of llazael, wars with Israel, 2 Kin. 13. 3, 25. Bee Jer. 49. 27; Amos 1. 4. BENJAMIN (first named Ben-oni, "son of my sorrow"), Patriarch, youngest son of Jacob, his birth at Beth-lehem, <Jen. .35. 16. 5oes Into Egypt, Gen. 4H. 1.5. oseph's stratagem to detain, Gen. 44. Jacob's prophf^cy concerning, Gen. 49. 27 HI8 DESCENDANTS, Gen. 46. 21 ; 1 Chr. 7. 6. twice numbered. Num. 1. 36; 26. 38. bles.sed by Moses, Deut. 33. 12. their inlieritance. Josh. 18. 11. their wickedness chastised, Judg. 20; 21. the first king chosen from, 1 Sam. 9; 10. support the house of Saul, 2 Ham. 2. afterwards adhere to that of David, 1 Kin 12.21: 1 Chr. 11. the tribe of Paul, Phil. 3. B. Bet Ps. 68. 27 Ezek. 48. 32 ; Rev. 7. 8. BERACHAH (blessing), valley of, why so named 2 Chr. 20. 26. BEREA, city of Macedonia, Paul preaches at. Acts 17. 10. people " more noble," Acts 17. 11. BETHABARA, place where John baptized John 1.28. BETHANY, visited by Christ, Matt. 21. 17; 2»= 6: Mark 11. 1; Luke 19. 29; John 12.1. ratslilg of Lazarus at, John 11. 18. a.scenslon of Ciirist at. Luke 24. 50. BETH-EL (Luz>. city of Palestine, named Both el by .lacob. Gen. 28. 19; 31. 13. altar built by Jacob at. Gen. 36. 1. occupied by the house of Joseph, Judg. i sons of prophets resident there, 2 Kin. 2. 2. t\ 17.28. the king's chapf;!. Amos 7. 13. Idolatry of Jeroboam at, 1 Kin. 12. 28; IS. ) reformation by Josiah at. 2 Kin. 23. 15. BETllESDA, pool of, at Jerusalem, miracle wrniieht at, .Tohn 5. 2. BETHHORON, Josh. 10. 10. BETH-T-EHEM (originally Ephratah), Naom and Ruth return to, Ruth 1 — 4. David anointed at. 1 Sam. 16. 13; 20. 6. well of, 2 Sam. *<. 15 ; 1 Chr. 11. 17. Christ's birth at. Matt. 2. 1; Lnkn 2.4; John 7. 42; predicted. MIc. B. 2 (Ps. 132. 5, 0). babes nf. slain. Matt. 2. 10. 1B7 n r 'I i IV m BKTHBAIDA. BUBJMOT-INDMI. BOAKSBGU. UTHHAIDA otG%\i\m, ruitive place of Philip, retnr, aud Andrew, Mark 6. Vi; John 1. 44; 12. VI. condftmned for anbeltof, M«tt. 11. 21. blind man cur«H) at. Mark K. 22. OhrlKt feedi tba five thoumnd at. Luke fi. 10-17. BKTII-HHRMBRH, niAn of. punlHhed for look- Init Into tho ark. 1 Ham. 6. IB. jrrcat battle M, 2 Kin. 14. 11. BKTKOTHAL, lawK concerning. Bz. 21. 8: Lev. 19.20; I)(!Ut. 20. 7. BE/ALKKL constructs the tabernacle, Ex. SI. 2; Hf). ,10; ,%-.>». BIOTHAN and Terexh, their conspiracy against AhaHii.-ms, VM. 2. 21. , BI M)A1>'H answers to .lob, Job M ; 18 : 25. I BILIIAH, .lacob's children br, (ien. 30. R. BlllDP (»M KOWLH), I's. 104. 17; Matt. 8. 20. mentioned, Prov. 1. 17; 0. 6, Ac.; Jer. 12. 9; Amos.*?. ^; llev. 18. 2. what to be used iu sacrifices, Oen. IS. 9 ; Lev. 14. 4 ; Luke 2. 24. what are abomination. Lev. 11. 13 ; Deut. 14. 12. nests of. l)«ut. 22. 6. B1UTHDAY8 celebrated:— of Pharaoh, Oen. 40. 20. of Herod, Matt. 14. 6; Mark «. 21. BlKTllUIOIIT, law concerning. Deut. 21. Ifl. despised by Ksau, and obtained by Jacob. Oen. 2r.. M ; }hh. 12. 16. lost by Keuben, 1 Chr. 6. 1. BIUTIlH foretold:— of Ishmael, <ien. 16. 11. of Isaac, Oen. 18. 10. of Samson, Judg, 13. 3. of Samuel, 1 Ram. 1. 11, 17. of .losiati, 1 Kin. 13. 2. of Wiunammite's son. 2 Kin. 4. 16. of .John thu Baptist, Luke 1. 13. of Mesalas, Ueu. 3. 15; Is. 7. 14; Mlo. B; Luke 1. 31. BI8H0P. qualifications of. 1 Tim. 8. of souls rChrlst). 1 Pet. 2. 26. BISHOPS saluted, Phil. 1. 1. BITTRB herbs eaten with the passover, Ex. 12. 8. ■ water healed. Ex. 15. 23. BLARPHKMY, Kx. 20. 7; P«. 74, 18; Is. 62.5; Ezek. 20. 27; Matt. 16. 19; Luke 22.66; Col. 3. «: Rt!V. 2. 9; IH.H.^; 16.9. punishmunt of, death, Lev. 24. 16 ; 1 Kin. 21. 10. mercy for, 1 Tim. 1. U. Christ acrused of, Matt. 9. 3; 28. 65; Mark 2. 7 : Luke a. 21 ; .John 10. S3. others falsely accu.sjid of, and stoned : Naboth, 1 Kin. 21. 13. Stephen, Acts 6. 13 : 7. M. occasion to blaspheme given by David, 2 8am. 12. 14. Se« nlKO I Tim. 5. 14 ; 6. 1. against Holy Ghost, Matt. 12. 31: Mark 3. 28; Luke 12.10; 1, John 5.16. BLEMISH, priests to be without. Lev. 21. 16. ofTerlngs free 'rom, Ex. 12. 5, Ac.; Lev. 1. 8, *c.; Deut. 17, 1, *c. the church to be without. Kph. 5. 27. Lamb without, Christ compared to, 1 Pet 1 19 BLESSED, Gen. 12. 8; Ps. 1. 1; 66. 4; 84. 4, 8; 112. 1; Is. SO. 18; Matt. 6. 4. 6; 25. 34; Luke 6. 21 ; 12. 37 : 14. 15 ; Bom. 4. fi, 9. those chosen, called, chastened by God, Ps. 65. 4; Eph. 1. «. 4.-Ii. 61. 2; Bev. 19. 9.-P8. 94. 12. who trust, fear, delight in God, Ps. 2. 12; 34. 8; 40. 4; 84. 12: Jer. 17. 7.-P8. 128. 1. 4.- Pl. 112.1. KLEHSRD-«onl. who hear and obey, Ps. 119. 2; Matt. M. Mt Luke 11. 28; James 1.25; Itev. 1. 3 : 22.7.14. who know, believe and suffer for Cnrlst, Matt. 16. 16, 17.— Matt. 11. 6: Luke 1. 4A; Gal. S. 9.— Luke 6. 22. who endure temptation, James 1. 12; wateh against sin. Rev. in. 15: rebuke sinners, Prov. 24. 25; die in the Lord. Rev. 14. 13. the undeflled. pure. Just, children of the Just, righteous, upright, faithful, poor In spirit, meek, merciful, peaoemakors, Ps, 119. 1.— Matt. 5. H.-Ps. 106. 3; Prov. 10. 6.-Prov. 20. 7. -Ps. 5. 12.— Ps. 112. 2.— Prov. 28. 20.— Matt. 6. 3.— Matt. 5. 5. -Matt. 6. 7.— Matt. 5. 9. the bountiful. D-^ut. 15. 10; Ps. 4L 1; ProT. 22. 9 ; Luke 14. 13, 14. sins forgiven, Ps. 32. 1. 2; Bom. 4. 7. persons blessed: Jacob by Isaac. Gen. 27. 27. Jacob by God, Gen. 48. 3. Joseph and his sons bv Jarob, Gen. 48. 9. 14; the twelve tribes, by Moses, Deut. 3;^. BLEHS1N(} and cursing the people, form at. Num. fi. 22. Deut. 11. 26; 27. 16, Ac. and glory. Rev. 5. 12, 18 j 7. 12. BLIND, laws concerning the. Lev. 19. 14 ; Dent. 27.18, BLINDNESS Inflicted on the men of Sodom, Gen. lit. 11 ; on the Syrian army, 2 Kin. 6. 18. on Saul of Tarsus. Acts 9. 8; on Rlymas at Paphos, Acts 13. 11. healed by Ohrist, Matt. 9. 27; 12. 22; 20. SO; Mark 8. 22:10.46; Luke 7. 21; John»(ls.3.').6). 8PIBITPAL. P.S. 82. 5; Is. 56. 10; 59.9; Matt. 6. 23: 16. 14; 23. 16; John 1. 6; 3. 19; 9. 39; 1 Cor. 2. 14 ; 2 Pet. 1. 9; 1 John 2. 9 ; Rev. 3. 17. Judicially Inflicted. Ps. 69. 23; Is. 6. 9; 44. 18; Matt. 13. 13; John 12. 40; Acts 28. 26; Bom. 11.7; 2Cor. 3. 14; 4.4. prayer for deliverance from, Ps, 13. 3; 119. 18. removed by Ohrist. Is. 9. 2; 42. 7 ; Luke 4. 18; John 8. 12 ; 9. 39 ; 2 Oor. 3.14; 4.6; Eph. B. 8 : Col. 1. 13 ; 1 Thess. 5. 4 ; 1 Pet. 2. 9. BLOOD, eating of, forbidden to man after the flood. Gen. 9. 4. the Israelites under the law, Lev. 8. IT; 17. 10, 12. 13; Deut. 12. 16, 24; 1 Sam. 14. 32 33. the Gentile Christians, Acts 15. 20. 29. water turned into, as a sign, Ex. 4. 30, with ver. 9; as a Judgm.ent, Ex. 7. 17; Bev. 8. 8; 11. 6. law respecting, IjBV. 7. 26 ; 19. 26 ; Deut. 12. 16 ; Ezek. .S3. 25; Acts 15. 29; enforced by Saul, 1 Sam. 14. .S2. shedding of human, forbidden, Gen. 9. 5. 6 ; Deut. a. 1—9; Ps. 106. 38; Prov. 6. 16. 17; Is. 59. 3 ; Jer. 22. 17 ,; Kzek. 22. 4 ; Matt. 27. 6. of legal sacrifices, Ex. 23. 18; 29. 12; 30. 10; 34. 26; Lev. 4. 7; 17. 11: Heb. 9. 1.3, 19—22; j 10. 4. I (of the covenant). Ex. 24. 8; Zech. 9. 11; , Heb. 10. 29 ; 13. 20. i or CHRIST, 1 Oor. 10. 16 ; Eph. 2. 13 ; Heb. ' 9.14; IPet. 1. 19; 1 John 1. 7. salvation by, Heb. 9. 12; 13. 12; Rev. 1. 5 Sm Heb. 9. 22. in the LORD'R Supper. Matt. 26. 28 ; Mark 14. 2- Luke 22. 20: 1 Cor. 11.26. redemption by, Eph. 1. 7: Ooi. 1. 20; Heb. 10 19; 12. 24; 1 Pet. 1. 2; 1 John 1.7; Bev. 1. B; 6. 9 : 12. 11. typifled.-under the law. Ex. 12. IS; 29. 1«; 80. 10; Lev. 1. 6; 4; 16. 15; Heb. 9. 7. Ac. BOANERGES (sons of thunder), James and John surnamed, by Ohrist, Mark 3. 17. J58 BOAiTINO. aVBJMOT-IirDMI. VaMftBRMM. 29. W;! kc nea and 7. B0A8TING, deprncAtMl, 1 Kin. W. 10: Pi. 49. <; ee. 1 J M. 4 ; Vrov. aO. U;V>.U;7i.l; U. 10. US: Kom. 1. 30: H. 18; 2 Cor. 10; James ». R; of'raul. 2 Oor. 7. 14 ; R. 24 ; 9. », 4 ; 11. 10. excluded undfr the ROitpel. Itom. !t. 27; Kph. o o BOAZ. hli conduct toward* Ruth. R>-th 2 : 3:4. ancetitor of David and Christ, Ruth 4. 17. 22; Matt. 1 . (I, in : Luke n. 2.1. 82. and Jachlii fsti^nifth and Htabllity), pil- lars of th^ tfjinple. 2 <!hr. a. 17. BOnillM. Israel rnbiilCKd bv an anyel at. JudK.2. Israel rfpent at. Jtidir. 2. 4. fi. BODY (human), not to be dishonoured, Lev. 19. 28: '11. r,; De»it. 14. 1. to be pure. Rom. 12. 1 ; 1 Cor. fl. IH ; 1 TheM. 4. 4, of a Christian, the temple of the Holy Ghost, lCor.». 18: 8.19; 2ror.«. Ifl. deail. laws cnncTrnInK, Lev. 21. 11 ; Num. 5. 2; 9. fi ; 19. 11 ; Deut. 21. 23 ; Hag. 2. 13. Will be raised ajfaln. Matt. 'I'Z. .HO; I (lor. IB. 12; Phil. 3. 21. Sf' UKHrURKCTION. by soldiers, .lohn 1S>. S4; bnried by .Toseph. BODVofCHRiarflliib. 10. h); Luke2. 3fi; plerred Mutt. 27. 68; Mark 15.42; Luke 23. 60; John 19. !W. the church so called, Rom. 12. 4; 1 Cor. 10. 17; 12. 12; Kph. 1. 22; 4. 12- f>. 2.S ; Col. 1. 18; 2. 19 : 3. IB. B0IL8 and blalns, the plavrue ot. Ex. 9. 10; Rov. Ifi. 2. SV/. 2 Kin. 20. 7 ; .lob 2. 7. P0LDNES8 throiiKh faith. Trov. 2«. 1 ; Is. BO. 7; Acts & 29; Eph. 3. 12; Heb. 10. 19; 1 John 4.17. exhortations to, .losh. 1. 7 ; 2 Chr. 19. 11 ; Jer. 1.8; Ezek. 3.9; Heb. 4. 16. of I'eter and John, Acts 4. 13 ; B. 29. Stephen, Acts 7. ri. Paul. Acts 9. 27 ; 19. 8 : 2 Cor. 7 4 ; Gal. 2. 11. Apollos, Acts 18. 26. BOND, law ol. Num. 30. of peace, Kph. 4. 3. BONDAGE of Israel In EgyPt. Kx. 1-12 ; Ps.lOB. 26 ; Acts 7. 6. In Babylon, 2 Kin. 2B; Ezra 1; 9. 7; Neh. 1 ; E*t.3; Dan. 1. HPIBntiAL. .John 8. 34; Acts 8. 23; Rom. «. Ifi; 7. 23 ; 8. 2 : «ial. 2. 4 ; 4. 3 ; 1 Tim. 3. 7 ; 2 Tim. 2.26; Heb. 2. 14; 2 Pet. 2. 19. deliverance by Christ, Is. 61. 1; Luke 4. 18; John 8. .sfi ; Rom. 8. 2; Gal. 3. 13. BONDMAID, laws concerning. Lev. 19. 20; 2B. 44. BONDMEN, laws concemlntf. Lev. 2!S. .39 ; Deut IB. 12. BONDWOMAN cast out. Gen. 21. 10; Vml. 4. 2S. BONES (Gen. 2. 23). ! Joseph's, Gen. BO. 2B; Ex. 13. 19; Heb. 11. 22. I scattered as a judement, 2 Kin. 23. 14; Ps. 63. ' B; 141. 7: Jer. 8. 1: Ezek. 6. B. of the paschal lamb not broken. Ex. 12. 4S; also Christ's, John 19. .36. '•n of th" dry bones. Ezek. 37. T8 ■ the priests, directions for mak- X. ? 40: 59. 9; 39. 28; Ezek. 44. 18. TRB •f Life, Ex. 82. 32; Ps. «». 2«; Pan. 12. 'L 4. 3; Rev. 3. 6; 13. 8; 17. 8; 21. 27; opened. Rev. 20. 12. the Law, Deut. 28. 61 ; 29. 27, Ac. ; Gal. found and read, 2 Kin. 22. 8; 23. 2; Neh. 8. 8. of Ja.sher (the upright). Josh. 10. 13 ; 2 Sam. 1. 18. BOOKS, 1 Sam. 10. 2^ : Ecdes. 12. 12; D»n. 9. 2; John21.26: 2Tiir .13. an- • BOOK 1; V S. 10; BO0KR-«tmt. of various persons, 1 Ohr. 2B. tt; 9 Ohr. 9. 29; 12. IB; 20. $4. of Solomon, 1 Kin. 4. 32; 11. 41. of Judgment. Dan. 7. lO; Rev. 20. IS. burned at Kph»'sus, Acts lit. 19. HOOTIIH. Irfiv. 2:t. 42; Neh. H. H. BOKDKUH of the laud det«rmln«d. Nam. 84; Josh. 1. 4 ; Ezek. 47. 13. BORING of the ear, Ex. 21. 6. BORN of GOD. Joha 1. IS; 8. S| I Pet. 1. «« 1 John 3. 9; 6.1. BORROWING, Ex. 22. 14; T)eut. IB. 1, Ac. Its evils 2 Kin. fl. B ; Prov. 22. 7. of Israel from the Egyptians, Ex. S. 22; 12. 88. HOTTI.K of wat-r. (Jen. 21. 14. BOTTLKH of wine. Josh. U. 4, 13: 1 Sam. 2B. Ifl; IIos. 7. B. old and new. Job 32. 19; Matt. 9. 17; Mark X 22 ; Luke B. 37, 38. nOTTOMLEHS pit. Rev. 9. 1 ; 11. 7; 17. 8 Satan Imund thon;, R»-v. 20. 1, 2. HOI'(4HT with a price, 1 Cor. 6. 10. BOW In the cloud, sign of (Jod's mercy. Gen. 9. 13.4c.; Ezek. 1.28. (weapon), Gen. AH. 22; Josh. 24. 12; 1 Ram. 18, 4j 2 8am. 1.18,22; 2 Kin. 9.24: Ps. 44.6; 78.67; Jer. 49. 38 : Hos. 7. 16 : Rev. 6. 2. BOWELS of mercies, (Jen. 43. .30; Ps. 2B. 6; Is. 63. IB; Luke 1. 78; Phil. 1. 8; 2. 1; CoL 3. 12, Ac. BOWLS, kc, offered by the princas. Num. T. Bee Zech. 4. 2. BOZRAH, prophecies concerning. Is. 34. A; (B. 1 : Jer. 4«. 24 : 49. 13 ; Amos 1. 12, BRAMBLE land other trees). Jotham's parable of. Judg. B. 14. BRANCH (of the Lord), prophecies concerning. Is. 4.2; Jer. 23.6; Zech. 8. 8; 6.12; John 16. 6; Rom. 11. 16. BRAND, as a, plucked from the Are, Amos 4. 11; Zech. 3. 2 ; Jude 23. BRASS used In the tabernacle and temple. Ex. 2B. 8; 26.11: 1 Kin. 7. 14. altar of, Ex. 39. 30 ; 2 Kin. 16. 14. mentioned. Lev. 26. 19; Job 6. 12; 1 C«>r. ]L8. I : Rev. 1. IB. BREAD. Adam's curse. Gen. 3. 19. rained from heaven (manna\ Ex. 16. 4. miraculoasly supplied, 2 Kin. 4. 42; John 6, Ac. a type of Christ, .Tohn 6. 31 ; 1 Cor. 10. 16. offered before the Lord, Ex. 2B. 30; Lev. 8. 28; 24. B. hallowed, David obtains from Ahimelecb, 1 Sam. 21. 4. used In the Lord's Supper. Lnke 22. 19; 34. 90; Acts 2. 42: 20.7; 1 (or. 10. 16; 11.2:^. nnleavened, Gen. 19. 3; Kx. 12. 8; 1 Sam. 28. 24; 2 Kin. 23. 9. flguraflv»;ly used, 1 Cor. B. 8. BREASTPLATE of the high priest described, Ex. 2H. IB ; .39. 8. of riffhteousness, Eph. 8. 14. of faith and love. 1 Thess. B. 8. BREATH (life) dependent upon God, Gen. 2. 7; 6.17; Job 12. 10; 33.4; Ps. 104.29; Ezek. 37.6; Dan. B. 23 ; Acts 17. 26. of God, Its power, 2 Sam. 22. 16 ; Job 4. 8 ; Ps. ftS. 6; Is. 11.4; 30.28. BUETHKEN. duty of. towards each other. Gen. 13. 8 ; Deut. IB. 7 ; 24. 14 ; Ps. 133 ; Matt. 5. 22; 18. IB, 21 ; 26.40; John 13. 34 ; 16. 12, Ac. ; Rom. 12. 10 ; 1 Cor. 6 ; 8. 13 ; Gal. 6. 1 ; 1 Thess. 4. 9 • 2 Thess. 3. 16; Heb. 13. 1 ; 1 Pet. 1. 22; 3. 8; 2 Pet. 1.7; 1 John 2. 9: 3.17. 159 ■I t 'it) ! 1-, H ■• i BRIBEBT. BUBJEOT-tNDKZ. OANDLV BRIBKBT, forbidden, B«. 23. 2, 8: Deut. 16. 19. denouti(!e<l, Pniv. 17. 23 ; 29. 4 ; Eccles. 7. 7; In. B. 2^.: 3;<. 1.5: Ezek. 13. 19: Amo» 2. 6. punlsljed, Job IB. 34. ofDeinah. Judg. 16.R. of PamueCs sons, 1 Sam. 8. 8. of 'udas, Matt. 26. 14. of the soldiers, Matt. 28. 12. BUI(!KS mado. Ex. 1.14; 5. BRIDE of Christ, the church, John 3. 29; Bev. 21 2 • 22 17. BRlbiOBOOM. Christ the heavenly. Matt. 9. 16; 26. 1 ; John 3. 29. BBIMSTONE and fire, Sodom destroyed by. Gen. 19. 24. tymbul of torment, Is. ?0. 83; Eev. 9. 17; 14. 10; 19.20; 21. f>. BUOIDKUKD work, Ezek. 16. 10. BROTHER, anger with, Matt. 5. 22. BROTHER'S widow, law concerning, Deut. 2B. B; Matt. 22. 24. BRUISED (Christ), for us, Is. B3. 6. reed, Is. 42. 3 ; Matt. 12. 20 ; Egypt so called, 2 Kin. 1H. 21; Ey.ek. 29. fi, 7. BUCKLER, the Divine, 2 Sam. 22. 31 ; Ps. 18. 2 ; 91.4; Prov. 2. 7. BUDDING of Aaron's rod. Num. 17. BUILDING, the church compared to. lOor.3.9; Eph. 2. 21 ; Col. 2. 7. Bl'NDLE of life. 1 Sam. 25. 29. BURDEN, signifying prophecy. 2 Kin. 9. 25: Is. 13; 15; 17; 19; 21; 22; 23; Nail. 1. 1. ca.st on the Lord, Ps. W. 22. of affliction, Is. 68. C ; 2 Cor. B. 4. oflnlquities, Ps. 38. 4. of Christ, light, Matt. 11. 30;— Acts IB. 28; Rev. 2.24. borne for others, Gal.rf. 2. BURIAL, want of, a calamity, Deut. 2X. 26 ; Ps, 79. 2 ; Eccles. 6. 3 ; Is. 14. 19 ; Jer. 7. 33 ; 16. 4 ; 26. 3" ; 84. 20. of Sarah. Gen. 23. 19. Abraham, Gen. 2.5. 9. Isaac, Gen. S."!. W. Jacob, Gen. BO. Ahner. 2 Sam. 3. 31 , 82. Christ, Matt. 27. 67 ; Luke 23. BO. Stephen, Acts 8. 2. BURNING BTTPH. the Lord appears to Moses in. Ex. 3. 2; Mark 12. 26; Luke 20. 37; Acts 7. S."). BURNT OFFERINGS, law conctiniing. Lev. 1. 1 , it Q Illustrations of. Gen. 8. 20; 22. 13; Ex. 18. 12; 1 Sam. 7. 9 ; Ezra 3. 4 ; Job 1. B. Saa Ps. 40. 6 ; 61.19; Is. 40. 16; Heb. 10- the continual, Ex. 29. 38; Mum. 28..S; 1 Obr. 16.40; 2Chr. 13. 11. BURY, let the dead. Lake 9. 60. manner of Jew.s to, John 19. 40. BUSY-BODIES censured. Prov. 20. 3; »}. 17; 1 Thess. 4. 11; 2 Thess. 3. 11 ; 1 Tim. R 13; 1 Pet. 4. 1.5. BUYER characterized, Prov. 20. 14. OJ^DSAR Aneustus, Luke 2. 1. Tibfrius, Luke 3. 1. Claudius, time of dearth. Acts 11. 28. Paul appeals to. Acts 26. 11. household cf Phil. 4. 22. OiKSA RK A ( Htratonls), Peter sent there. Acts 10. Paul visits. Acts 21.8. Paul sent to Felix there. Acts W. 23. Phllippl. v'slted by Christ, Matt. 16. IS; Marl- 8. 27. OAIAPHAS. high prleat, prophesies concerning Chri.st, John 11. 49; his counsel. Matt. 26. 3; he condemns Him, Matt. 26. 66 ; Mark 14. 63 ; Luke 22. 71. GAIN, his anger. Gen. 4. 6. murders Abel, Gen. 4. 8 ; 1 John 3. 12. his punishment. Gen. 4. 11 ; Jude 11. CALEB, faith of, Num. 13. 30; 14. 6. permitted ^.o enter Canaan, Nunu. 26. 66 ; 32. 12 ; Deut. 1. 36. his request, Josh. 14. 6. his possessions, Josh. 16. 13. gives his daughter to Othniel to wife, .Tudg. I. l!i CALF, golden, Aaron's transgression lu making Ex. 32; Acts 7. 40. of .Samaria. Hos. 8. 6. 6. CALVES made by Jeroboati, 1 Kin. 12. 28. CALL of (lOd to repejifance and salvation, Ps. 49 ; 60, Ac. ; Piov. 1. 20; 2-8 ; Is. 1 ; 45. 20 ; 66 ; Jer. 35. 15; Hos.fi; 14; Joel 2; Jonah 3; Matt. 3; 11.28; John 7. 37 ; 12.44; Bom. 8. 28; 9: 10; 11 ; 2 Cor. 5. 20; Uev. 2. 6; 3. .3, 19; 22. 17. danger of rejecting, Ps. 50. 17; Prov. 1. 24; !». 1 ; Is. 6. 9; 66.4; Jer. 6. 19; 26.4; 35.17; Matt. 22.3; John 12. 4!-: Acts 13. 46: 18.6; 28.24; Bom. 11 . 8 ; 2 Thass. 2. 10 ; Heb. 2. 1 ; 12. 26 ; Rev. 2. 5. CALL of Noah, Gen. 6. 13. Abraham, Gen. 12. Jacob, Gen. 28. 12. Moses, Ex. 3. Gideon, Judg. 6. 11. Pamur-1. 1 Sam. 3. Elijah, 1 Kin. 17. Elisha, 1 Kin. 19. 16, 19. Isaiah, Is. 6. .Jeremiah, Jer. 1. Ezeklel, Ezek. 1. Hoiea Hos. 1. of Amos, Amos 1 ; 7. 14. B«« Mlc. i. 1 ; Zeph. 1 1; Hag. 1.1; Zech. 1. 1. of Jf>""h, Jonah 1. oi Peter. Ac, Matt. 4. 18; Mark 1. 16; Luke 6, John 1.39. of Paul, Acts 9; Bom. 1.1; Gal. 1.1, 11; ITlm.l CALLING or Vocation of the go.spel. Rom. 11. 29; 1 Cor. 1. 26; Eph. 1. 18; 4. 1 ; Phil. 3. 14 2 Thess. 1.11:2 Tim. 1.9; Heb. 3. i : 1 Pet. 2 9; 2 Pet. 1.10: Rev. 19.9. CALVARY, Luke 2.3. 3.3. CAMEL'S HAFH, raiment of. Matt. 3. 4. CAMELS. Gen. 12. 16 ; 24. 19 ; Ex. 9. 3 ; 1 Chr. 5 21 ; Job 1. 3, *c. See Matt. 19. 24. flesh of, unclean, Lev. 11. 4 ; Deut. 14. 7. CAMP of Israelites, Ex. 14. 19; Num. 1. 62; 2 24.5. to be kept holy. Lev. 6. 11 ; 13. 4, 6 ; Num. 6.'2 ; De.it. 23.10; Heb. 13. 11. CANA, Christ turns water Into wine at, John 2 nobleman visits Christ at, Jolm 4. 47. CANAAN, land of, Ex. 23. 31 ; Josh. 1. 4; Zeph 2.6. promised to Abraham. Gen. 12. 7 ; 13. 14 ; 17. 8. Inhabitants of, Ex. 15.16; their wickedness at Sodom and Gomorrah. Gen. 18. 13; 19; Israel- ites not to walk in the ways of, Liev. 18. 3, 24 so ; 20. 23. daughters of, (ien. 28. 1, 6,8. laiiiruage of. Is. 1".», 18. kingdomsof, Ps. 13.5. 11. khig of. Judg. 4. 2, 23. 24 ; 5. W. wars of, Jude. 3. 1. dwelling of Abraham In, Gen. 12. 6. Isaac and Jacob, Gen. 28. Esau, Gen. 36. Joseph. Gen 37. allotted to children of Israel, Josh. 14. the spies' visit, and their report,. Num. IS. Moses sees, from Pisgah, Num. 27. 12; Dent. 3. 27: 34.1, a son of Ham, grandson of Noah, cursed on account of his father's mockery of Noah. Gen. 9. 25. CAJJDACR. qneen of Ethiopia. Acts 8. 27. CANDLE, figurative, .lob 18. 6; 21.17; P». 18. 28 ; Prov. 20. 27. illustrative. Matt. 5. 16; Luke a 16 100 ii fe,_ 0ANDLE8TI0K. SUBJEOT.INDXX OHILDRKN. CANDLESTICK in the . tabeniacle. Rz SCSI; 37. 17 ; Lev. 24. 4 ; Num. «. 2-4. In visions, Zecli. 4. 2 ; Kev. 1. 12. CAPKllNAUM. Christ dwells at. Matt. 4. 13; John 2. 12; preaches at. Matt. 4. 17 ; Mark 1. 21. miracles at. Matt. 8. 5; 17. 24; John 4. 46; 6. 17. parables at, Matt. 13. 18. 24 ; Mark 4. condemned for impenltenue. Matt. 11. 23; Luke 10. If). CAPPADOCIA, Acts 2 9:1 Pet. 1. 1. CAPTIVITY of IsraeUtes foretold. Lev. 26. 33; Deut. 28. 36. of ten tribes, Amos 3 ; 4 ; 7. 11 ; fulfilled, 2 Kin. 17; IChr. ,5, 26. of Judah foretold, I«. 39. 6; Jet. 13. 19; 20. 4; 2.5. 11 ; 32. 28; fulfilled. 2 Kin. 28; 2 0hr. 36; Ps. 1:57 : Est. 2 ; Jer. 39 : .')2 ; Dan. 1. return from. Ezra 1 ; Neh. 2 ; Ps. 126. CAUK, worldly, deprecated. Matt. 6. 26; Luke 8. 14 • 12. 22 ; Joha 6. 27 ; 1 Cor. 7. 32; Phil. 4. 6 ; lTlm.fi. 8; 2Tim. 2. 4; Heb. 13. 6. Martha reproved for, Luke 10. 41. (loving), of the Samaritan. Luke 10. 34. of Christ for His mother, John 19. 26. of Paul for the Corinthians, 2 Cor. 7. 12 ; 11. 28. of Titus for the Corinthians, 2 Cor. 8. 16. for Paul by Phillppians, Phil. 4. 10. to be cast on God, 1 Pet. 6. 7. of thout<hts. Ps. 39. 1. CABMEL, Nabal's conduct to David at, 1 B»m. 25. mount, Elijah and the prophets of Kaal, 1 Kin. 18. the Shunammite woman goes to Ellslia at, 2 Kin. 4. 2.5 ; her child restored to life by Elisha, 2 Kin. 4. 34. CARNAL mind condemned, Kom. 8. 7; 1 Oor. 8. 1 ; Col. 2. 18. CARPENTEU'S SON, Christ reproached as. Matt. 13. W ; Mark 6. 3. CARPENTERS, vision of for r, Zech. 1. 20. sent to David bv Hiram, 2 t^ain. fi. 11. CASSIA, spice. Ex. 30. 24; Ps. 4,5. 8. CASTOR and Pollus, Paul's ship. Acts 28. 11. CATTLE, regulations respecting, Ex. 20. 10; 21. 28; 22. 1; 23. 4; Deut. 6. 14; 22. 1; 26. 4 (1 Cor. 9. 9 ; 1 Tim. 6. 18). of .Tacob increased, Gen. SO. 43. of Israelitesin Euypt saved. Ex. 9. 4. an example of obtidience. Is. 1. 3. ■ ~ " ,12.11; Luke 13. 16 ; referred to by Christ, Matt. 14.6. O.WES of refuite. 1 Sam. 13. 6; Heb. 11. S8, prophets concealed in, by Obadlah, 1 Kin. 18. 4. Elijah lo-'f^es in, 1 Kin. 19. 9. OKIUR. temple built of. 1 Kin. 6. 6 ; 6. IB. Behemoth compared to. Job 40. 17. CEDARS of Lebanon. Judp. 9. 15; Ps. 92. 12; 104. 16; 148. 9; Cant. 6. 15; Is. 2. 13; Rzek. 17. 3. CENCHREA, seaport of Corinth, church there. Rom. 1«. 1. Paul shaves his head at. Acts 18. 18. CENSERS, bra/en. Lev. 10. 1 ; 16. 12. (colden. 1 Kin. 7. 50: Heb. 9. 4; Rev. 8. .V of Korah, reserved for holy use. Num. 16. 86- CBNTPBION (Cornelius). Acts 10. 1. in charge of Paul, Arts 27. 43. servant of, h»*a'.pd, Matt. 8; Liiko 7. at crucifixion ai-knowledges Christ, Matt. 27.54, Mark 15.39; Luke 23. 47. CEPHAS (Peter), a stone, John 1. 42; 1 Oor. 1. 12 ; 9 22 : 9. 6 J 15. 5 ; Oal. 2. 9. Sm PrTBR. CHALCEDONY, foundation of the heavenly city. Bev. 21. 19. CHALDKANS afflict Job, Job 1. 17. besiege Jerusclem, 2 Kiu. 24. 2: 26. 4. Jer. 37-39. wise men of, preserved by Daniel, Dan. 2. 24. prophecies concerning, Is. 23. 13 ; 43. 14 ; 47. 1 : 48. 14; Hab. 1.5. CHAPEL, the king's, Amos 7. IS. CHARGE, of God to Mo.ses and Auron, Ex. 6. 13. of Moses to Joshua, Deut. 31. 7. of David to Solomon, 1 Kin. 2. 1 : 1 Ohr. 22. 6. of Jehoshaphat to the ludges, 2 Chr. 19. 6. of Paul to the elders of the church at Ephesua, Acts 20. 17. of Paul to Timothy, 1 Tim. 6. 21 ; 2 Tim. 4. of Peter to the elders, 1 Pet. 6. CHARIOT of fire. Elijah ascends to heaven In. 2 Kin. 2. 11. CHARIOTS, war, Ex. 14. 7; 1 Sam. 13. 6; 28am. 10.18; Ps. 20. 7; Nah.3. 2. sent by the king of Ijyria to uke Klisha, 2 Kiu. fi. 14. of fire, sent to defend EUsha, 2 Kin. 6. 17. ofGotl. Ps. 68. 17. CHARITY (love to our neighbour), Mark 12. .33; Rom. 13. 8— 10; lCor.l3. 1—8.13: lThess.1.3; 3. 6; 4.9; 1 Tim. 1.5; 4.12; 2 Tim. 3. 10; Heb. 6.10; James 2. 8; 1 Pet.l. 22; 1 John 2.10; 3. 14 ; 4. 11 ; Rev. 2. 19. almsgiving. Prov. 19. 17 : Matt. 19. 21 ; Luke 11. 41; 12. 33; 18. 22; Acts 10. 2. 4; 2 Cor. »; 3 John 6. commanded, Lev. 19. 18 ; Deut. 10. 19; Matt. 5. 44 : 22. 39 ; (ial. 5. 14 ; 6. 10 ; £pb. 4. 2 ; 1 John 3. 23 ; 4. 7. 21 : 2 John 6. Its signs and effects, 1 Cor. 8. 1 ; 13 ; Gal. 6. 6, 13, 22 ; Eph. 3. 17; 4. 16 ; .5. 2 ; Col. 3. 14. evidences of. Lev. 19. 11 ; 25. 35 : Is. 58. 7 ; Matt. 18. 15; 25. 35; John 13. 36; Rnm. 12. 16; 1 Cor. 12.26; Eph. 4. 32; 1 The.ss. 6. 14; Heb. 6. 10; 1 Pet. 4. 8 ; 1 John 3. 10. 14 ; 4. 20. exemplified by Christ, Johu 13.34; 16. 12; Eph. .5.2,25; Rev. 1.5. GHEBAR, the river, Ezeklel's visions at, Ezek. 1; 8.15; 10.1.5. CHEDORLAOMKR. king of Elam, takes Lot prisoner, but subdued by Abrnni, Gen. 14. CHEMOSH. god of Moab, Num. I. 29; Judg. 11. 24 ; Jer. 48. 7, 13, 46. worshipped bv Solomon. 1 Kin. 11. 7. CH ERE-TH ITE8 (and I'elethites). David's guard, 2 Sam. 15. 18. CHERUBIM, in garden of Eden, Gen. 3. 24. for th<^ mercy seat and the temple, Ex. 26. 18; 37. 7; 1 Kin. 6. 23; 2 Chr. 3. 10; Ps. 80. 1 ; Erek. 41. 18. Ezekiel's visions of, Ezek. 1 : 10. CHIEB' PRIESTS, consulted by Herod, Matt 2. 4. their persecution of Christ, Matt. 16. 21; Mark 14.1: 15. ?.|; John 7. 32. CHILDREN, the gift of God, Gen. 33. 6; Pa. 127; 128. a blessing, Prov. 10. 1 : 16.20; 17.6; 23.24; 27. n ; 25». 3. dntv of, Ex. 20. 12; Lev. 19. 3, S9.; Deut. 5. 16; 30."2; Prov. 1,8; 6.20; 13.1; 15.5; 10.27: 23. 22; 24. 21 ; 2«. 7, 24; Eccle.s. 12. 1 ; Eph. 6. 1; Col. X. ■» : 1 Tim. 6. 4 : Heb. 12. 9 ; 1 Pet. 6. 6. slain bv she-bears, 2 Kin. 2. 23. of Bethlehem, slain by Herod, Matt. 2. 16 (Jer. 31.16). blessed by Jhrlst. Matt. 19. 13; Mark 10. ISt Li'ke 18. 15. of Gon. Hch. 12. 5; Eph. 6. 1 : 1 Pet. 1. 14. of light. Luke 10. 8; John 12. 36; Sph. C. 8; 1 Taess. 6. 5. 101 V ' i OHILDBBN. aUBJSOT'INDXX. 0HBI8T. H' h j!> OHILDBKN-«m/. OBEDIKNT:- Ohrist, Luke 2. 61. Isaac. Oeti. 22. 6. Jephthah's dauichter, Judg. II- So. Samu^fl. 1 Pam. 2 26. — 1 — WICKED. 1 Sam. 2. 12, 25; Prov. 18. B; 17. 21; 19. 13, 26; 28. 7. 24; 30. 11; Is. 3. 6; Kz6k 22 7 thnir punishment. Kx. 21. IS; Ditnt. 21. 18; 27. 16 ; 2 Kin. 2. 23 ; Prov. 30. 17 ; Mark 1. 10. of the devil. Acts 13. 10. OHITTIM, prophecies of, Num. 24. 24; Is. 23. 1. 12; Dan. 11.30. CUBIST. Lord Jehds. Matt. 1. 21 ; Luke 2. 11 ; John 1.41; 4.42; Acts 5. 31 ; 11.17; 13.23; 15. 11 ; 16. 31 ; 20. 21 ; Rom. 5. i 11 ; 6. 2:^ ; 7. 25 ; 13. 14; 15. 6. 30; 16. 13: 1 Cor. 1. 2, 3. 7, 10; 5. 4. Kph. 5. 2^; Phil. .3. 20; 1 Tim. 1. 1. 12; 3.13: 4.6; 5.21; 2 Tim. 1.10; Tit. 1.4; 2.13; 3. 6 • Philem. 3. 5. 25 ; Heb. 13. 8. 21 ; James 1. 1; 1 P«!t. 1. 3; 2 Pet. 1. 1, 11; 2. 20; 3. 2, 18; 1 .Tohn 4. 10 ; Jnde 1, 4. 17, 21 ; Rev. 22. 21. SoMoy God. Matt. 2. 15; 3.17; 4.3,6; Luke 1. 32,35: 3. IH; 4.3,9; 4. ,34, 41 ; John 1. .34, 40 ; 3. 16, 18. 35. 36; 5. 22, 23; 6. 40, 69; 12. 26; 13. 3; 14. 13; J."). 23; 16. 27, .W; 17.1: 19. 7; Bom. 1.9; 5.10; 8. 3, 29, .32; if!or. 1.9; GaX. 1.16; 4.4- 6; Col. 1. 13 ; IThess. 1. 10; Heb. 1.2,5.8; 3.6; 4.14; 5.5.8; 6.6; 7.3; IJohn 1.3,7; 3.23; 4.9,10: 5.9. Bom or Man, Matt. 8. 20; 9. 6; 10. 23; 11. 19; 12. 8, 32, 40; 13. 37, 41; 16. IS; 17. 9, 22; 24. 27, 30, 44 ; 25. 31 : 26. 2. 24. 45 : Mark 8. 38 ; 9. 12. 31; 13.14; Luke 5. 24; 6. 22; 9. 22. 26; 11. 30; 12. 8: 17.22; 18.8; 19.10: 21.36; 22.48; John 1. 51 ; 3.13; 5. 27 ; 6. 27, 53, 62 ; 8. 2fi ; 12. 23,34; 13.31; Acts 7. ,56; Rev. 1. 13. Emm.\NFEL, Is. 7. 14; 8. 8; Matt. 1. 23. TBE Word, John 1. 1, 14 ; Acts 10. 36 ; 1 John B. 7; Bev. 19. 13. THK Lamb op God, John 1. 29, 36; Bev. 5. «; 6. 1. 16 ; 12. 11 ; 1.3. 8 ; IB. 3 ; 19. 7 : 22. 1, 3. THH Mrdiator, (;al. 3. 19 ; 1 Tim. 2. 5; ITeb. 2. 17; 7.26; 8.6; 9.15; 10.10; 12.2.24; 13.16. THH Lord octr RiOHTKooaNEsa. Jer. 23. 6; 33. 16 ; Mai. 4. 2 ; Acts 17. 31 ; Bom. B. 18 : PhU. 1. 11; Heb. 7. 2; 2 Pet. 1.1. 1 HE LOttD OP ALL, ActS 10. 3. 6. TBR Lord or (Jlory. 1 flor. 2. 8; James 2. 1. Kino or kinss. and Lord op lords, Bev. 19.16. Propret, PRiKiyr. and Kino. Oeut. 18. 15; Is. 49 : 50 ; 51 ; 52 ; Nah. 1. 15 ; Matt. 2. 2 ; 23. 36 ; 24. 4 ; 26. 34 ; Luke 4. 1. 15. 16, 18, 24 ; 6. 3, 17, 82; 19.41; 21.10,25; 22.34; 23.2,27; .John 18. 37: 19.14,19: Acts 17. 7; ITim. 1. 17; 6.15; Heb. 1.8; 2.17; 3.1; Eev.l.B; ll.lBr 18.3; 17.14; 19.16. Alpha and Omboa. Bev. 21. 6; 22. 13. OHBIST fthe man (""nRiBT JaaDB). LIFE ON EARTH:- His miraculous conception and birth predicted, Is. 7. 14; 11. 1; Matt. 1. 18; Luke 1.31; ac- complished at Bethlehem, Matt. 1. 26; Luke 2.7; announced to shepherds by angels, Luke 2. 9-14. wise men of the Etst do homage to. Matt. 2. 1. circumcision of, und presentation la temple. Luke 2. 21,22. carried into Eirrpt. Matt. 2. 13. first public app»^arance (doctors In temple), Luke 2. 46. baptism bv John. Matt. 3. 13 ; Mark 1. 9; Luke 8.21: John 1.32: 3.24. •election of disciples Matt. 4. 18; Mark l.l«l: Lak6 4. 31 1 MOi Jobn 1. 38. OHBIBT (Liri ON Karth)— «oiU. begins to preach and heal. Matt. 4. 12; Mark 1. 14 ; Luke 4. 16. opposition of the Pharisees begins. Matt. 9. 34. sunerings and death predicted. Matt. 16. 17. 20; Matt. 8. 9, 10 ; Luke 9. 18. transfiguration. Matt. 17; Mark 9. institutes the Lord's Bupper, Matt. 26; Mark 14; Luke 22(1 Cor. 11.23). betrayed by Judas, Matt. 26; Mark 14; Luke 22; .John 18; Acts 1. deserted by disciples, Matt. 26; John 18. taken before Annas and Caiaphas, and Pilate and Herod, Matt. 26. 57; 27; Mark 14. 64; 16; Luke 23; John 18.19. pronounced faultless by Pilate, yet delivered up to the 3\:yrti, Matt. 27; Mark 16; Luke 23; .lohn 18. 19. crucified. Matt. 27 ; Mark 15 : Lnke 23 ; John 19. His legs not broken, John 19. 33. His side pierced by soldier, John 19. 84. His garments divided amongst .soldiers. Matt. 27. 35 : Mark 15. 24 ; Luke 23. 34 ; John 19. 24. yields up the gho»t. Matt. 27. 50. burled. Matt. 27; Mark 15; Luke 23; .lohn 19: in a new sepulchre watched by soldiers and sealed. Matt. 27. 66. His descent into hell, Rph. 4. 9. rises from the tomb. Matt. 28; Mark 16; Luke 24 ; John 20. 21 (1 Cor. 15. 4). appears to Mary Magdalene and dlsclple.s. Matt. 2S ; Mark Ifi : Luk.^ 24 ; John 20. shews Thomas His hands and feet. John 20. 27. charge to Peter to feed His lambs, John CI. 16. ascends into heaven, Mark 16 ; Luke 24 ; Acts 1. 9, 10. seen in heaven by Stephen. Acts 7. BB. appearances after a.scension :— to Paul. Acts 9. 4 ; 18. 9 ; 22. 8. to John. Rev. 1.13. WORK ON E.\RTH:- questlons the doctors, Luke 2. 48. Is tempted, Matt. 4; Mark 1. 12; Lake 4. sermon on the mount, Matt. 5. 6, 7. cleanses the temple, Ps. 69. 9 ; John 2. 14. teaches Nicodemus, John 3. converses with woman of Ramarla, John 4. the people attempt to make Him king, Jolm 6. 10. taunted by His brethren, John 7. 4. the people's testimony, Matt. 16. 13; Mark 8. 27 : Luke 9. 18 ; John 7. 12. message to John the Baptist. Luke 7. 22. anointed at Simon the Pharisee's house, Luke 7.86. pays tribute at Capernaum. Matt. 17. 24. inculcates humility on apostles, Matt. 18; Mark 9. 33 : Luke 9. 49 : 22. 24. departs from Galilee into Judsea. Matt. 19. 1. teaches respecting divroe, Matt. 19. 3; Luke 16. 18. reproves Herod (" that fox "). and Jerusalem Luke 13. 32, 34. pardons woman taken In adultery. John 8. compares Martha and Mary ("that good part"), Luke 10. 38 -42. suffers children to come to Him, Matt. 19. 18 ; Mark 10.13; Luke 18. 15. Zacchaeus the publican called by, Luke 19. 2. anointed by Mary at Bethany, Matt. 26. 6; Mark 14. 3 ; John 12. 3. His triumphant entry into Jerusalem, Matt. 21 ; Mark 11 ; Luke 19 ; John 12. drives numeychangers out of temple, Matt. 21. 12; Mark 11. 15; Luke 19. 45. corses the Hit tree, Matt. 21. 19 ; Mwk IL IS. 1(U t delivered GEIBI8T. BUBJEOT-INDKX. OHBIBT. H; Mark Matt. 26. 17: CHRIST (Work on Earth)— ro««. OrenkH would sne Jesus, John 12. 20. Bis answer, Juhn VI. 23. to the chief priests. Luke 20. S. to the Pharisees. Matt. 2-i. 15. to the Padducees, Mark 12. 18. glorified by the Father, John 12. 28. chief priests conspire to kill. Matt. 26, 14. 1 ; covenant with Juda.s to betray, 13 ; Mark 14. 10; Luke 22. 3 ; John 13. 18. gives directions for the pa.ssover, Matt. 26, Mark 14.12; Luke 22. 7. foretells Peter's denial. Matt. 26. 34; Hark 14. 29 ; Luke 22. 31 ; John 13. 26. love to His own, John 13. 1. waslies His disciples' feet, John 13. B. I'eter's protest, John 13. 8. example to His disciples, John 13. U. comforts His disciples, John 14. 1. promise to them, John 14. 14. leaves His peace with them, John 14. 27. commands them to love one another, John If). 12, 17. promises the Comforter, John 1ft. 26 j 16. 7. predicts disciples' persecution, John 16. 2- a little while," John 16. 16. encourages prayer in His name, John 16. 28. prays for disciples, John 17. goes over the brook Cedron, John 18. 1. ofttimes resorted to garden, John 18. 2. His agony. Matt. 2C. 36 ; Luke 22. 44. betrayed by Judas, Matt. 26. 47; Mark 14. 48; Luke 22. 47; John 18. 3. •eized by the officers, Matt. 26. BO; Mark 14. 46 ; Luke 22. 64; John 18. 12. forbids use of sword. Matt. 26. 52; John 18. II. taken before the chief priests, Pilate, and Herod. feVf LIKE on Eaatb. tried, found innocent, delivered to the Jews, crucifixion. Se« Lire on Earth. commends His mother to the beloved disciple, John 19. 25. prayH for His executioners, Luke 23. 34. His promise to the penitent thiof, Luke 2S. 43. acknowledged by centurion to be Bon of God, Matt. 27. .'H; Mark IS. 39; to be righteous, Luke 23. 47. HIS TEACHING :— preaches repentance at Galilee. Matt. 4. 17. at Nazareth, Luke 4. 16. the gospel of the kingdom. Matt. 4. 23; Hark 1. 14. testimony concerning John the Baptist, Matt. 11.7; Luke 7. 24; 20.4. upbraids Churazin, Bethsalda, Capernaum, Matt. 11.20; Luke 10. 13. speaks to the Jews respecting the Father and the Ron. John 5, P. 18, 42; 10. 16; 12. 23 : the bread of life, John 6. 26; seed of Abraham, John 8. 31 ; traditions of the elders. Matt. 16. 1 ; Mark 7. 1. answers Pharisees asking a sign, Matt. 12. 38; 16. 1 ; Murk 8. 11 ; Luke 11. 16 ; 12. 54 ; John 2. 18. teaches His disciples on humility, John 13. 14. teaches scribes and Pharisees, Matt. 23 ; Mark 12.38; Luke 11. .37; 20.46. prophesies destructi<m of Jerusalem, and the last times. Matt. 24; Mark 13; Luke 13. .34; 17.20; 19.41; 21. preaches daily in the temple, Luke 19. 47. His invitation to the wnary and heavy laden. Matt. 11.23. His discourses on suffering for tbu Gospel's ■ak«, Luke 14. 26 (Matt. 10. 87). CHKIST (His Tkacbino)— eon<. on marriage. Matt. 19 ; Mark 10. riches. Matt. 19. 16; Mark 10. 17; Luke 12. 13 ' 1 ri 18 paying tribute. Matt. 22. 16; Mark 12. IS; Luke 20. 2U. the resurrection. Matt. 22. 23 ; Mark 12. 18. the two great commandments. Matt. 22. 9^ ; Mark 12. 28. the Bon of David, Matt. 22. 41 ; Mark 12 3r>; Luke 20.41. the widow's mite. Mark 12. 41 ; Luke 21. 1. watchfulness. Matt. 24. 42; Mark 13. SS; Luke 1.34; 12. 3.\ the last judgment. Matt. 2."!. 31. Hermon on tbe Mouni :— who are the blessed. Matt. 6. 1 ; salt of the earth, 6. 13: light of th<^ world, 6. 14 ; the righteousness of .scribes ana Pharisees, 6. 20; anger with a brother (Uaca), 6. 22; thou fool, 5. 22; reconciliation, 6. 24; adultery, 6. 27; right hand and right eye, 6. 29 no ; divorce. 6. 32. 33 ; oaths. 5. a3 ; eye for an (sye, 6. 38 ; love to neighbour and eneiny, 6. 43 ; be perfect, 6. 48; alm.sgiving, Matt. 6. 1 , prayer, 6. 6; no vain repetition.s, 6. 7; Lord's Prayer, 6. 9; Luke 11. 2; fasting. Matt, 6. 16; treasure upon earth, 6. 19; evil eye, 6. 23; two masters, 6. 24 ; God and manmion, 6. 24 ; no thought for life, 6. 2:,; fowls of the air, 6. 28: taking thought, raiment, lilies of the field, 6. 27; seek kingdom of iiod, 6. 33; Judge not. Matt. 7. 1 ; beam in eye, 7. 3; holy thiiigs not to be ca.st to dogs, 7. 6; ask, seek, find, 7. 7; Luke 11. 9; bread, stone, fish, seriHjiit, Matt. 7. 9, 1^; Luke 11. 11 ; strait gate. Matt. 7. 13: false prophets, 7. 16 j grapes, thorns, figs, thistles, 7. 16; the good and corrupt tree, 7. 17; not to be heurers but doers, 7. 2:1, 24: house on rock, 7. ai ; on sand, 7. 27 ; taught as having authority, 7. 29. • Sermon to disciples and multitudes on tbe plain:— the blessed, Luke 6. 20 — 22; wot to the rich, 6. 24 ; to the full, 6. 25 ; to those men speak well of, 6. 26 ; love to enemies, 6. 27, .35; submission under injury, 6. 29; giving, 6. 30, 38 ; doing as we would be done to, 6. 31 • be merciful, 6. 36; Judge not, 6. 37; hearers and do3rs, 6. 46. epistles to the seven churches in Aiia, Sev. 1; 2; 3. Diacot;R.SEB:— on faith, the centurion's. Matt. 8. 8. to those who would follow Him, Luke 9. 23. 67. on fa.Hting, Matt. 9. 14 ; Mark 2. 18 ; Luke 5. 33. on blasphemy. Matt. 12. 31 ; Mark 3. 28; Luke II. 16, Vfho are His brethren. Matt. 12. 46 ; Mark 3. 31 ; Luke 8. 19. H18 PARABLER:— wise and foolish builders. Matt. 7. 24—27. children of tbe bridechamber. Matt. 9. 16 : Luke 6. 34, 3."). new cloth and old garment. Matt. 9. 16 ; Luke 6. .36. new wine and old bottles. Matt. 9. 17. unclean spirit. Matt. 12. 4X sower. Matt. 13. 3, 18; Luke 8. 6, 11. tares. Matt. 13. 24—30, 30—43. mustard seed, Matt. 13. 81, 32 ; Luke IS. 19. leaven. Matt. 13. 3.3. treasure hid In a field. Matt. 13. 44. pearl of great price. Matt. 13. 46, *S. * It ta Ihf oplnlnn of Ufm* «niin«ni mminonlnl^trii thai th« MiinoM ..ti th« muviit luiii on tbv pUiQ w«rM una and th« tani*. 163 !' k \u H,^ <^ ; :4 OHRIBT. BUBJEOT-INDXX. OHRIBT. CHRIST (Hl3 PARA.BLB8)— ron<. net cast Into the sea. Matt. 13. 47— BO. meats (lefiling not, Matt. 16. 10—16. unmerciful servant. Matt. 18. 23—36. labourers hired. Matt. 20. 1—16. two sons. Matt. 21. 28— .S2. wicked husbandnien. Matt. 21. S3 — 46. marriage of kind's son. Matt. 22. 2—14. fi(? tree leafinK, Matt. 24. ;;2— .34. man of the house watching. Matt. 24. 43. faithful and evil servants, Matt. 24. 45—61. ten virtriiis. Matt, 26. 1—13. talents. Matt, 2ft. 14-30. kinttdom .Hvided against Itself, Mark 3. 24. house divided against Itself. Mark 3. 26. strong mail armed. Mark 3. 27; Luke 11. 21. seed grnwlnc seor';tly, Mark 4. 26—29. lighted candle, Mark 4. 21 : Luke 11. 33-36. man taking a far journey, Mark 13. 34—37. blind leading the blind, Luke 6. .39. beam and mote, Luke 6. 41, 42. tree and Its fruit. Luke 6. 43—46. creditor and debtors, Luke 7. 41—47. good Samaritan. liUke 10. 30—37. friend at midnight, Luke 11. 6—9. rich fool. Luke 12. 16-21. cloud and wind, Luke 12. 54—67. barren flg tree, Luke 13. 6—9. chief .seats In a ft!ast, Luke 14. 7—11. builder of a tower, Luke 14. 2S— 30, 33. king going to war, Luke 14. 31—33. savour of salt, Luke 14. 34, 35. lost sheep, Luke 16. 3—7. lost piece of silver, Luke 15. ? — 10. prodigal .son, Luk'' 16, 11- ,12, unjust steward, Luke 16. 1—8. rich man and Lazarus, Luke 16. 19—31. unprofitable servant, Luke 17. 7. Importunate widow, Luke 18. 1—8. Pharisee and rublican, Luke 18. 9—14. poun<ls, Luke 19. 12—27. Bread of Life. .Tohn 6. 47. Good Shepherd, .Tohn 10. 1—6. Vine and branches, .lohn 16. 1— b. HIS MIUAOLES:— water turned into wine, John 2. 6—10. nobleman's son healed, .lohn 4. 46—63. centurion's servant healed, Matt. 8. 6—13. draughts of fishes. Luke 6. 4—6 ; John 21. 6. devils cast out. Matt. 8. 28-32; 9. 32. 33; IB. 22 —28 ; 17. 14-18 : Mark 1. 23 -27. Teter's wife's mother healed, Matt. 8. 14, 16. lepers cleansed. Matt. 8. 3 ; Luke 17. 14. paralvtic healed. Mark 2. 3—12. withered hand restored. Matt. 12. 10—18. Impotent man healed, John 6. 5—9. the dead raised to life. Matt. 9. 18, 19, 23—26: Luke 7. 12-15; John U. 11-44. Issue of blood stoppeil. Matt. 9. 20—22. the blind restored to sight. Matt. 9. 27—30; Mark 8. 22-2^; John 9. 1-7. the deaf and dumb cured. Mark 7. 32—36. the multitude fed. Matt. 14. 16-21; 16. 32— 38. His walking on the sea. Matt. 14. 26—27. the trlbute-monev. Matt. 17. 27. tempest stilled, Matt. 8. 23-26; Mark 4. 37; Luke a. 23. sudden arrival of th« ship, John 6. 21. woman healed of InflrmltT. Luke IS. 11—19 dropsy cured, Luke 14. 2—4. flg tree blitthted. Matt. 21. 19. Malchus healed, Luke 22. 50, 61. miracles performed before the messengers of John, Luke 7. 21, 22. many iind divers diseases healed, M^tt. 4, 23, CHRIST (Hl8 MIBACLR9)— cottf. 24 ; 14. 14 ; 15. 30 ; Mark 1. 34 ; Luke 6. 17-19. His transfiguration. Matt. 17. 1—8. His resurrection, Luke 24. 6. with John 10. 18. His appearance to His disciples, the door! being shut, John 20. 19. His ascension, Mark 16. 19; Luke 24. 61; AeU 1.9. CHARACTER OF:- holy, Luke 1. 36; Acts 4. 27; Rev. 3. 7. righteous, Is. 53. 11; Heb. 1. 9. good. Matt. 19. 16. faithful. Is. 11. 6; I Thflss, 6. 24. true, John 1, 14 ; 7. 18 ; 1 John .5. 20. just, Zech. 9. 9 ; John 6. 30 ; Acts 22. 14. guileless. Is. 63. 9; 1 I'et. 2. 22. sinless, John 8. 46 ; 2 Cor. 6. 21. spotless. 1 ret. 1. 19. innocent. Matt. 27. 4. harmless. Heb. 7. 26. resisting temptation. Matt. 4. 1—10. obedient to God the Father, Ps. 40. 8; John 4. 34 • Lf). 10. subject to His parents. Luke 2. 61. zealous, Luke 2. 49 ; John 2. 17 ; f,. 2^. meek. Is, 53. 7 ; Zech. 9. 9 ; Matt. 11. 29. lowly In heart, Matt. 11. 29. merciful, Heb. 2. 17. patient, Is. 53. 7; Matt. 27. 14. long-suflfering, 1 Tlra. 1. 16. compassionate, Is. 40. 11; Matt. 16. 32; Luke 7. 13; 19.41. benevolent, Matt. 4. 23. 24 ; 9. 35 ; Acts 10. 38. loving, John 13. 1 ; 15. 13. selfnlenying, Matt. 8. 20; 2 Cor. 8. 9. humble, Luke 22. 27; Phil. 2. 8. resigned, Luk« 22. 42. forgiving. Luke 23. 34. saints to be conformed to, Rom. 8. 29. COMPASSION OF:— necessary to His priestly office, Heb. 6. 2, with verse T. Manifested for thh weary and heavy-lad^n, Matt. 11. 28—30. weak in faith. Is. 40. 11 ; 42. 3, with Matt. 12.20. tempted, Heb. 2. 18. afflicted, Luke 7. 13 ; John 11. 33. diseased. Matt. 14. 14 ; Mark 1. 41. poor, Mark 8. 2. perishing sinners. Matt. 9. 36 ; Luke 12. 41 ; John 3. 16. an encouragement to prayer, Heb. 4. 16. GLOKY OF:— a.s divine. John 1. 1-6; Phil. 2. 6, 9, 10. God the Son. Matt, 3. 17; Heb. 1. 6, 8. equal to the Father, John 10. 30, 38. the Firstborn. Col. 1.5, 18. the Flrstb»'gott,en, Heb. 1. 6. Tiord of lords, fcc. Rev. 17. 14. the image of God, Col. 1. 16; Heb. 1. 9. Creator, John 1. 3 ; Col. 1. 16; Heb. 1. SL the Blessed of God, Ps. 45. 2. Mediator. 1 Tim. 2. 5; Heb. 8. 6, Prophet, Pent. 18. 1.5, 16, with Acts 3. 22. Priest, Ps. 110. 4 ; Heb. 4. 15. King. Is. 6. 1~5. with John 12. 41. Judge. Matt. 16. 27; 25. 31, 33. Shepherd, Is. 40. 10, 11; Ezek. 34; John 10; 11; 14, Head of the Church, Kph. 1. 22. the true Light, Luke 1. 78. 79 ; John 1. 4, 9. the foundation of the Church. Is. 28. 16. the Way. John 14. 6; Heb. 10. 19, 20. the Truth. 1 John 6. 20; Rev. 3. 7. the Life, John 11. 26; Ool. 3. 4; 1 John S. U. Incarnate. John 1. 14. 104 0HBI8T. BUBJgOT-INDMX. OHBIST. CHRIST (I.LOBV or)—roHt. ill His worils, Luke 4. 22: John 7. 46. His works. Malt. 13. 64; .lohn 2. 11. His sinless peif-Ktion, Heb. 7. 26—28. the fulness of His tcrace and truth, Pk. 48. 2, with John 1.14. His transfiguration, Matt. 17. 2, with 2 Pet. 1. 16—18. His oxaltatlon, Actn 7. BB. B6 ; Eph. 1. 21. celebrated by the redeemed, Bev. 6. 8—14; 7. 9-12. revealed In the gospel. Is. 40. B. saints shall rejoice at the revelation of, 1 Pet. 4. IS. saints shall behold, in heaven, John 17. 24. DIVINE NATURK OK:- as Jehovah, Col. 1. 16; Is. 6. 1—3, with John 12. 41 ; 's. H. IH, 14, with 1 Pet. 2. 8; Is. 40. 3. With Matt. 3. 3; Is. 40. 11 ; 44. 6, with Rev. 1. 17; Is. 48. 12-16, with Bev. 22. 13; Jer. 23. .'). 6, with 1 Cor. 1. 80; Joel 2. 32. with Acts 2. 21, and 1 Cor. 1. 2: Mai. 3. 1, with Mark 1. 2, and Luke 2. 27; Heb. 1.8. 20; James 2. 1. the Eternal God and Creator, Judge and Sa- viour. I's. 4... 6, 7 ; 1U2. 24-27. with Heb. 1. 8, 10—12 ; Is. 9. 6 ; Eccles. 12. 14, with 1 Cor. 4. 5; Jer. 10. 10, with John 15. 2C : Uos. 1. 7, with Tit. 2. 13 ; John 1. 1 ; Bom. to. 6 ; 2 Oor. .5. 10 ; 2 Tim. 4. 1. fellow and equal to God, Zech. 18. 7; John C. 17.23; 16. IS; Phil. 2. 6 ; ITheM. S. 11; 2 Thess. 2. 16. 17. the Lord from heaven, Lord of the sabbath, and Lord of all. Uen. 2. 3, with Matt. 12. 8; Acts 10. .S6 ; Rom. 10. 11—13 ; 1 Cor. 16. 47. Son of God, Matt. 26. 63^-67; John 1. 14, 18; 3. 16, IS; 1 John 4. 9. one with the Father, John 10. 30. 88; 12. 45; 14. 7-10; 17. 10. • sendliig the Spirit, equally with the Father, John 14. 16, with John 16. 26. Creator, Supporter, and Preserver of all things. John 1. 3 ; Col. 1. 16, 17 ; Heb. 1. 2, 3. possessed of the fulueu of the Godhead. Ool. 2. 9 ; Heb. 1. 3. raising the dea<l, John B. 21 ; 6. 40, B4. raising Himself from the dead, John 2. 19, 21 ; 10. 18. Eternal. Omnipresent. Omnipotent, and Om- niscient, Ps. 45. 3 ; I.S. 9. 6 ; MIc. 6. 2 ; Matt. 18. 20; 28. 20; John 1. 1: 3. 13; 16. 30; 21. 17; Phil. 3. 21; Col. 1. 17; Heb. 1. 8-10; Rev. 1. 8. God, He redeems, purlfles, and presents the Church unto Himself, Eph. B. 27, with Jude 24, 2.5 ; Bev. 5. 9, with Tit. 2. 14. acknowledged by voice from heaven. Matt. 3. 17; 17..'.; John 12. 28. acknowledged by Thomas, John 20. 28. His blood the blood of God, Acts 20. 28. object of divine worship. Acts 7. 68; 2 Oor. 12. 8.9; Heb. 1.6; Bev. 5. 12. object of faith, Ps. 2. 12, with 1 Pet. 2. 6; Jer. 17. 6. 7. with John 14. 1. saints live unti> Him as God, Bom. 6. 11, and Ub.\. 2. 19, with 2 Cor. 5. 15. HUMAN NATUEE OF:- PROVBD BY His conception. Matt. 1. 18; Luke I. SI. birth. Matt. 1 16, 2-5 ; 2. 2; Luke 2. 7, 11. partaking of our flesh and blood, John 1. 14 ; Heb. 2. 14. having a huinan soul. Matt. 86. SS; Lake 2S. 46 ; Acts 2. 31. olreamclslon. Loin 8. 8L CHRIST (UOMAM Naturi or)— oont. Proved by His Increase In wisdom and stature. Luke ?. n, weeping, Luke 19. 41 ; John 11. S.*!. hungering. Matt. 4. 2; 21. 18. thirsting, John 4. 7 ; 19. 28. sleeping, Matt. 8. 24 ; Mark 4. 38. weariness. John 4. 6. being a man of sorrows. Is. 1^3. S, 4; Luke 22.44; John 11. 83; 12.27. being buffeted. Malt. 26. 67; Luke 22. 64 enduring Inrlii^nities, Luke 23. 11. being scourged, Matt. 27. 26 : John 19. 1. nailed to the cross, Luku 23. 33. with Ps. 22. 16. death. John 19. 30. glerced side, John 19. 3^-. urial. Matt. 27. 59. 60; Mark l.S. 46. restirrectloji. Acts 3. 15; 2 Tim. 2. 8. being called like us in all things except tin. Acts 8. 22 ; Phil. 2. 7. 8 ; Heb. 2. 17 ; without Sin, John 8. 46 ; 18. 38 ; Heb. 4. 16; 7. 26, 28 ; 1 Pet. 2. 22 ; 1 John 3. 5. evidence of the senses appealed to, John 20. 27; 1 John 1.1, 2. necessary to His mediatorial office. Bom. 6. IB. 19 ; 1 Cor. 15. 21 ; GtiL 4. 4, 6 ; 1 Tim. 2. 6 ; Heb. 2.17. Was or thb seed or the woman. Gen. 3. IB; Is. 7. 4; Jer. SI. 22; Luke 1. 31 ; <ial. 4. 4. Abraliam,Gen.22.]8,wlthGal.3.16;neb.2.16. David, 2 Sam. 7. 12, 16: Ps. 89. 3.5, .86 : Jer. 23. 6: Matt. 22. 42; Mark 10. 47; Acts 2. 30; IS. 23; Bom. 1.3. genealogies of. Matt. 1.1; Luke 3. 23. *" attested by Himself. Matt. 8. 20; 16. 13. confeN ion of, a test of belonging to God, 1 John 4. 2. acknowledged bv men, Mark 6. 3; John?. 27; 19. 5 ; Acts 2. 22. denied by Antichrist, 1 John 4. 3 ; 2 John 7. TITLES OF:- Adam, the Sicond, 1 Cor. 18. 48. Advocate, 1 John 2. 1. Alpha and Omega, Bev. 1. 8: 22. IS. Amen. Rev. 3. 14. Apostle of our Profession. Heb. 3. 1 . Author and Finisher of our faith, Heb. 12. 2. Beginning of the creation of God, Bev. 3. 14. Blessed an*l only I'olentate, 1 Tim. 6. 16. Captain of Salvation, Heb. 2. 10. Chief Corner Stone, Eph. 2. 20 ; 1 Pet. 2. 6. Chief Shepherd. 1 Pet. 6. 4. Daysprlng. Luke 1. 78. Desire of all nations. Hag- 2. 7. Emmanuel, Matt. 1. 23. with Is. 7. 14; 8. 8. Everlasting Father. Is. 9. 6. Faithful Witness. Bev. 1. B; 3. 14. First and Last, Rev. 1. 17; 2. 8. God. John 20. 28; 1 John 5. 20. Good Shepherd. John 10. 14. Governiir, Matt. 2. 6. Great High Priest, Heb. 3. 1 ; 4. 14. Hec.d of the Church. Eph. 6. 23 ; Ool. 1. 18. Hrfir of all things, Ileb. 1. 2. Holy One. I's. 16. 10. with Acts 2. 27, 31; IB. 41. 14; Mark 1.24. Horn of Salvation, Luke 1. 69. I AM, John 8. 58 (cf. Ex. 3. 14). Jesus, Matt. 1. 21 ; 1 Thess. 1. 10. Just One, Acts 7. 52. King, Matt. 2. 2; 21. B, with Zech. 9. 9: 3chn L 49 ; I Tim. 6. 16 ; Bev. 16. 3 ; 17. 14. Lamb. John 1. 29, 36; Bev. 6. 6, 12; L<l. 8; 21. 22 • 22. 3. Lamb of QoA. Bm Lamb. idc I? V h^'' > ■ ft! CHRIST. BUHJKCT-JNDEX. CLKOPAB. OimiST (TiTLBS or)—«ml. Lion of tribe of Judah, Bev. 6. 5. Sm Qau. 49 9 Lord of All, Acts 10. 36. Lord of Glory, 1 Cor. 2. 8. Lord God Almighty, Rev. IB. 3 ; 22. 8. Lord on a Uihuteousnkss, Jer. 2S. 6. Mediator. 1 Tlin. 2. S. M KHsengnr of the Covenant, MaL 3. 1 Messiah, Dan. 9. 2,5; Jolin 1. 41. Miglity Uiio of .Tacob, Ik. 60. 18. Moriiliig Star, K«v. 22. 16. Nazareiie, Matt. 2. 23. Princa of Life. Acts 3. IB. Prince of Peace. Is. 9. 6. Prince of the kings of the earth, Bov. 1. 6. Prophet, Luke 24. 19; John 7. 40. Redeemer, Job 19. 25; Is. 59. 20; 00. 16. Resurrection and Life. Juhu 11. 25. Root of David, Kev. 22. 16. Root of Jesse, l.s. 11. 10. same yesterday, to day, and for ever, Eeb. 13 8. Bavio'ur, 2 Pet. 2. 20; 3. 18. Shepherd and Bishop of Souls, 1 Pet. 2. 26. Son of David. Matt. 9. 27. Son of God, Luke 1, 35; John 1.19, Bon of Man. .lohn r.. 27; 6. 27. Son of the Blessed, Mark 14. 61. Son of the lligliest, Luke 1. .S2. Sun of Righteousness; Mai. 4. 2. way, Truth, and Life, John 14. 6. Wonderful, CoOnsellor. Mighty God, 1«. 9. 6. Word, John 1. 1 ; 1 John 5. 7. Word of (Jod, Rev. 19. 13. Word of Life, 1 John 1. 1. THK HEAD OF THE CHURCH :- appointed by (iod. Eph. 1. 22. declared by Himself head of the corner. Matt. 21. 42. declared by St. Paul. Eph. 4. 12, 15 ; B. 23. as such has preeminence in all things. 1 Cor. 11.3; Kph. 1.22; Col. 1. 18. commissioned His ^njostles. Matt. 10. 1, 7; 28. 19; John 20. 2L Instituted the sacraments. Matt. 28. 19: Luke 22. 19 20. imparted gifts, Ps. 68. 18, with Eph. 4. 8. saints complete in, Col. 2. 10. TYl'ES OF:— Aaron, Ex. 28. 1 ; Lev. 16. IB; Heb. 4. 16: 12. 24. Abel. Gen. 4. 8, 10; Heb. 12. 24. Abraham, Gen. 17. B ; Eph. 3. 16. Adam, Rom. 5. 14 ; 1 Cor. 15. 4,5. David, 2 Sam. 8. 16; Ps. S». 19: Kzek. 37. 24; Phil. 2. 9. Eliakim, Is. 22. 20. Isaac, Gen. 22. 2 ; Heb. 11. 17. Jacob, (Jen. ,32. 28 ; John 11. 42; Heb. 7. 28. Jonah, Jonah 1. 17; Matt. 12. 40. Josep.., Gen. 50. 19. 20; Heb. 7. 25. Joshua, Josh. 1 . B ; 11. 2,'^ ; Acts 20. 32; Heb. 4. 8. Melchizedek, Gen. 14. 18. 20; Heb. 7. 1. Moses, Num. 12. 7; Deut. 18. 16: Acta S. 22: 7. 37 ; Heb. 3. 2. Noah. Gen. 6. 29; 2 Cor. 1. 6. Samson, Judg. 16. 30; Col. 2. 14, 15. Solomon, 2 Sam. 7. 12 ; Luke 1. 32. Zerubbabel, Zech. 4. 7, 9; Heb. 12. 2, 3. ark, (^n. 7. 16; Bx. 26. 16; Fs. 40. 8; Is. 48. 8 ; 1 Pet. 8. 20. 21. Jacob's ladder, Oen. 28. 12; John 1. 61. pa.ssover, Ex. 12; 1 Cor. 6. 7. Iamb. Ex. 12. 3; Is. 5.3. 7; John 1. 29; Acts 8. 82; 1 Pet. 1. 19; Rev. 6. 6: 6. 1; 7. »: 12. 11; 13.8: 14.1; 16.3; 17.14; 1^.7; 21.9; 23.1. CHRIST (TYPB8 ory—cont. manna, Ex. 16. 11 : John 6. 32; Rev. 2. 17. rock. Kx.17. 6; ICor. 10. 4. flrstfrnits, Ex. 22. 29: 1 Cor. 15. 20. golden candlestick, Ex. 25. 31 : John 8. 12 altar, brazen, Ex. 27. 1, 2; Heb. 13 10. laver. Ex. 30. 18; Zech. 13. 1 ; Eph. 6. 26. burnt ofTeriiig, Lev. 1. 2; Heb. 10. 10. peace offering, Lev. 3; Eph. 2. 14. sin offering. Lev. 4. 2; Heb. 13. 11. atonement, sacrifices upon day of. Lev. 16. 16; Heb. 9. 12. scapegoat, Lev. 16. 20 ; Is. 53. 6. brazen serpent, Num. 21. 9; John 3. 14. cities of refuge. Num. 35. 6; Heb. 6. 18. temple, 1 Kin. 6. 1, 38 ; John 2. 21. taberna<:le, Heb. 9. 8, 11. veil. Heb. 10. 20. GHRIST.S, false, and prophets, warnli.gs against, Matt. 7. 15; 24. 4, r. 11. 24; Mark 13. 22; Acts 20. 29 ; 2 Thess. 2. 8 ; 1 Tini. 4. 1 ; 2 Pet. 2. 1 ; Rev. 13. CHRISTIAN, none to be ashamed to suffer as, 1 Pet. 4. 16. CHRISTIANS, disciples first called, at Antiocb, Acts n. 26. CHRYSOLITE and Chrysoprasus, Rev. 21. 20. CHURCH of God, Acts 20. 28; 1 Cor. 1. 2; 10. 32; 11.22; 15.9; Gal. 1.13; 1 Tim. 3. 5. foundation and increase of. Matt. 16. 18 ; Acts 2.47; Col. 1. 18. authority and teaching of. Matt. 18. 17; Acts 11.26,27; 1 Cor. 6. 4; 12.28. organizatiou of. Acts 14. 23; 1 Cor. 4. 17; 14. 4,5. persecuted. Acts 8. 3; 12. 1; 16. 9; Gal. 1. 13; Phil. .3. 6. saluted, Acts 18. 22; Rom. 16. 6; 10. 16; 1 Cor. 16. 19. loved of Christ, Eph. 5. 25, 29. edification of, 1 Cor. 14. 4. 19, 28, 34. CHURUIIKS, the seven, in Asia, Rev. 1. 4, 11, 20; 2. 7, 11, 17, 29 ; 3. 6, 13, 22. CHURLISH, Nabal, 1 Sam. 2.5. 3. CHUSHAN-RISHATHAIM, oppresses Israel, Judg. 3. 8. 9. 10. CILICIA. disciples there. Acts 1.5. 23. 41. the country of Paul, Acts 21. 39 ; Gal. 1. 21. Paul born at Tarsus in. Acts 22. 3. CIRCUMCISION, the covenant of, Geu. 17. 10, . Zi. 24. 2.'i. Shecliertiites submit to. Gen. 34. 24. Zipporah resents it. Ex. 4. 25. incuml>eut on strangers sujourning. £x. 12. renewed by Joshua, Josh. 6. 2. of John, Lukel. 59. of Jesus, Luke 2. 21. of Tiraotliy, Acts 16. 3. superseded by the (Jospel, Acts 16; Gal. 6. 2. of heart, Deut, 10. 16 ; 30. 6. spiritual. Phil. 3. 3; Col. 2. 11. when profitable, and how, Rom. 2. 25 ; 3. 30 ; 4. 9 I 1 Cor. 7. 19: Gal. 6. 6; 6. 15. CIRCUMSPKCTION, exhortations to. Ex. 23. 13; Eph. .MB. CITIES, spared or besieged, Deut. 20. 10. to be destroyed. Deut. 20. 16. of refuge, Niini. ,^5. fi ; Deut. 19 ; Josh. 20. CLAUDIA, 2 Tim. 4. 21. CLAUDIUS. See C^SAB. CLAUDIUS LY8IA8, chief capUin, rescues Paul, Acts 21. 31 1 22. 24 ; 23. 10 ; sends him to Felix, Acts 23. 26. CLEMENT, fellow labourer of Paul. Phil. 4. 3. OLEOFAB. a disclplA. Luke 2A.18. Bm KMUUB. m oiiOTHnre. SUBJXOT-INDEX. OOKVBB816W. CLOTHING, coats of skins the first, Gen. 3. 21. rendinfr of. Gen. »7. 29, 34; Kum. 14. 6: Jndg. 11.36; Acts 14. 14. wa-shing of, ordered, Ex. 19. 10; Lev. 11. 26; Num. 19. 7. CLOUD, pillar of, children of Israel guided by, Bx. 13. 21; 14. 19; Neh. 9. 19; I's. 78. 14; 106. 39; ICor. 10. 1. appearance of the Lord In, Ex. 24. 16; 34. 6; Lev. 16. 2; Num. 11. 25; 12. 6; 1 Kin. 8. 10; Ez(;k. 10. 4; Matt. 17. 6; Luke 21. 27; Bev. 14. 14. COLLECTION for the saints. Acts 11. 29; Bom. 15.28; lOor. 16. 1. C('L0S8E, brethren at, encouraged and mimed, Col. 1:2; exhorted to holiness. Col. 8 ; 4. COMFOUT (one ai; ither>, 1 Thess. 4. 18; 6. 11; rhil.2. 1. * COMFOUTEB, the Spirit of Truth. John 14. 26; 15. 26; 16. 7. COMMAND of God to Adam, Gen. 2. 16. to Moses, Ex. 3. 14. to .Toshua. .losh. 1. 9. of Moses to the sons of Levi, Dent. 81. 10. of Christ to the twelve. Matt. 10. 5; Mark 16. 15. to Peter, .Tohn 21. 15. COMMANDMENTS (TEN) delivered, Ex. 20; 31. 18 ; Deut. 5. 6. two tables of, broken, Ex. 32. 19. renewed, Ex. .34. 1 ; Deut. 10. 1. fulfilled by Christ. Matt. 6. 17; 19. 17; 22. 38; Mark 10. 17 ; Luke 10. 25; 18. 18. COMMUNION of the Body and Blood of Christ, 1 <;or. 10. 16. Lord's Supper Instituted, Matt. 26. 26: Mark 14. 22; Luke 22. 19; 1 Cor. 11. 23. self-examination for. Acts 2. 42: 20. 7: 1 Oor. 10. 21 ; 11. 28. unworthily partaken, 1 Cor. 11. 27. COMMUNION of Saints. Bee FELL0W8H1K COMl'ANY, evil, to be avoided, I's. 1. 1; 26. 4; I'rov. 1. 10; 2. 12; 4. 14; 12. 11 j 13. 20; 14. 7; 22. 24; 24. 19; 29. 3, 24; Bom. 1. 32; 1 Cor. 6. 9: l.-i-SS: Eph. 5. 7. COMPASSION, Job 6. 14; Ps. 3.5. 13; Zech. 7. 9; Bom. 12. 15 : 2 Cor. 11. 29 ; Gal. 6. 2 ; CoL 3. 12 ; Heb. 13. 3 ; James 1. 27 ; 1 Pet. 3. 8. Christ's, Matt. 15. ^'i; 20. 34; Luke 7. 13, 21; Heb. 2. 17; 4. l.'i; 5.2. CONCEIT (pride), reproved, Prov. 3.7; 12.16; 18. 11; 26. 6; 28. 11; Is. B. 21; Bom. 11. 28; 12. 16. CONCUPISCENCE to be mortified, CoL 8. 8; 1 Thess. 4. 5. CONDEMNATION for sin, universal. Ps. 14. 3; 63. 3 ; Bom. 3. 12, 19 ; 5. 12; 6. 23. for unbelief. John 3. 18. by the law. 2 Cor. 3. 6, 9. by impenitence and hypocrisy. Matt. IL 20; 23.14. acciirdlng to our deeds, 2 Cor. 11. 16. of false teachers. 2 Pet. 2. 1 ; Judt; 4. deliverance from, by Christ, John 3. 18; 8. 24; Horn. 8. 1,33. final. Matt. 26. 46; Bev. 20. 16. CONFESSION, of Christ unto salvation. Matt. 10. :«; Mark 8. 35: John 12. 42; Bom. 10. 9; 2 Tim. 2. 12 ; 1 John 2. 23 ; 4. 2. of sin, Lev. 8. 8; Josh. 7. 19 ; Dan. 9. 20 ; 1 John L9. examples of, Num. 12. 11; 21. 7; Josh. 7. 20; 1 8am.7: 15.24; Ezra 9.6; Neh. 1.6; 9; P8.81; Dan. 9. 4 ; Luke 23. 41. at the ofTerinif of flrstfruits, Deut. 26. L one to another," James 6. U. CONyiDBNCE, through faith, Prov. 3. 26; 14. 26; Eph. 3. 12; Heb. 3. 6, 14; 10. 38; 1 John 8. 28 ; 3. 21 ; 5. 14. none in the fl«sh, Phil. 3. 3. CONGBEOATION (of Israel), ail to keep the pa.s8over, Ex. 12. Ac. sin offering for. Lev. 4. 13 ; 16. 17. to stone offenders, Lev. 24. 14 ; Num. 14. 10 ; IK. 36. who not to enter, Deut. 23. 1. CONIES described, Ps. 104. 18 ; Prov. SO. 26. pronounced unclean. Lev. 11. 6 ; Deut. 14. 7. CONSCIENCE convicts of sin. Gen. 3. 10; 4. 13; 42. 21 ; 1 Sam. 24. 6 ; Prov. 20. 27 ; Matt. 27. 3 ; Luke 9. 7 ; Ji>hn 8. 9 : Bom. 2. 16. purified by faith. 1 Tim. 1. 19; 3. 9< 2 Tim. 1. 3. purified by blood of Christ, Heb. 9. 14; 10. 2 22. ajnod, Heb. 13. 18; 1 Pet. S. 16. effects of a good. Acts 24. 16; Bom. 13. 6; 14. 22; 2Cor. 1. 12; 1 Pet. 2. 19. of others to be respected, Bom. 14. 21 ; 1 Oor. 8; 10.28. seared, 1 Tim. 4. 2; defiled. Tit. 1. IB. igiioraiit. Acts 26. 9 ; Hum. 10. 2. CONSECUATION of priests, Ex. 29; Lev. 8. of the Levltes, Num. 8. 8. ofChrist, Heb. 7; 8; 10.20. CONSIDERATION, exhortations to, Deut. 4. 39; 32. 29; Job 23. 15; 37. 14; Ps. 8. 3; 50. 22; Prov. 6. 6 ; Eccles. 4. 1 ; 5. 1 ; 7. 13; Hag. 1. 5; Matt. 6. 28 ; 2 Tim. 2. 7 ; Heb. 3. 1 ; 7. 4 ; 10. 24 : VZ. 3. CONSOLATION under affliction, Deut. 33. 27; Job 19. 25; Ps. 10. 14; 23; 34.6; 41. 3; 42. 8; 61. 17; W. 2*2; 69. 29; 71. 9, 18; 73. 26; 94. 19; 119. 60; 126: Eccles. 7. 3; Is. 1. 18; 12. 1 ; Lam. 3. 22; Ezek. 14. 22; Hos. 2. 14: Mic. 7. 18; Zech. 1.17; Matt. 11. 28; Luke 4. 18; 16; John 14; 15; 16; Rom. 15. 4; 16. 20 ; 1 Cor. 10. IS; 14.3; 2Cor. 1. 3; 5. 1; 7. 6; 12.9; Col. 1.11; 1 Thess. 4. 14; 6. 11 ; 2 Thess. 2. 16; Heb. 4. 9; 6. 18; 12; James 1. 12; 4. 7; 2 Pet. 2. 9; Bev. 2. 10: 7. 14 : 14. 13. CONSPIRACY against Christ, Matt. 26. 3; Mark 3.6; 14.1; Luke 22. 2; John 11. 66; 13.18. against I'anI, Acts 2.S. 12. (J0N8TAN(;Y. Rom. 16. 4. of Ruth, Ruth 1.14. CONTENTMENT, godliness with, great galA. Ps. .37. 16 ; I'rov. !5). 8 ; 1 Tim. 6. 6. exhortations to, Ps. 37. 1 ; Luke 3. 14; 1 Cor. 7. 20; ITim. 6. 8: Heb. 13. 5. CONTRIBUTION for saints. Acts 20. 36; Bom. 15.26; 2 Cor. 8. CONTRITE heart not despised by God, Ps. 84. 18; 61.17: Is. .57. 15: 66.2. CONTROVERSIES, Deut. 17. 8; 19. 16; 21. B. CONVERSATION (conduct), upright, Ps. 37. 14; 50. 23; Phil. 3. 20; 1 Tim. 4. 12; Heb. 18. B; James 3. 13 ; 1 1'et. Z 12 ; 2 Pet. 3. 11. as becometh the gospel. 2 Cor. 1. 12; Gal. 1.13; Eph. 4. 1; Phil. 1. 27; 1 Pet. 1. 16; 2. 12. (sbieech). Of the Lord with Moses Ex. 33. 9. Jesus with Nicodemus, John 3 ; with the wo- man of Samaria, John 4. 7—27. On the walk to Emmaus, Luke 24. 1.3. Of Peter with Cor- nelius, Acts 10. 27. Of Festus and Agrippa, Acts 26. 31. Bee Col. 4. 6. CONVERSION of sinners proceeds from God. 1 Kin. 18. 37; Ps. 19. 7; 78. 34; Prov. 1. 23; Jer. .31. 18 ; John 6. 44 ; Acts 3. 26 ; 11. 21. 8m Ps. 51. 13; Is. 1. 16; 6. 10; Ezek. 18. 23; 86. 96; Joel 2. 13 ; 2 Cor. 6. 17 : 1 Thess. 1. 9. call to. Is. 1. 16: Matt. 3. 2; 4. 17; 10. 7; ActalL 38; 17. 30; James 4. 8. prayer for. Fa. 80. 7; 85. 4 ; Lam. 8. 21. 167 M, OOirVEBSION. BUBJSOT-INlfiX. OBUBLTT. 1- OONVEUBION-«on/. lustrumentH of, blessHid, Dan. 12. 3; 1 Tioi. 4. 16 : James 5. 19. of the Jews, Acts 2, 41 ; 4. 32 ; «. 7. Ofl'aul. Acts9; 22; 26. of the Gentiles, foretold, Is. 2. 2; 11. 10; «). B; 66. 12; fiilKlled, Acts 8. 26; 10: 16. 3; Bom. 10; 11 : 1 (Jor. 1 ; Kph. 2; 3; 1 The»s. 1. 0008, raul Kails to. Acts 21. 1. GOrV of the law to b« writteu by the klnK, Deiit. 17. 18. OOUnAN, a gift, Mark 7. 11. COlilNTII. I'aul and Apollos at. Acts 18; 19. 1. COUINTHIANS. their dlvlMous, 4c.. censured, ICor 1; 6; 11.18. their faith and graces, 2 Oor. 3. Instructed ct)ncernliig spiritual gifts, 1 Oor. 14; and the resurrection, 1 Oor. If), exhorted to charitir, Ac. 1 Oor. 13 ; 14. 1 ; 2 Oor. 8; 9. their false teachers exposed, 2 Oor. 11. S, 4, 13. I'aul commends himself to, 2 Oor. 11 ; 12. CORNKLIl'8. devout centurion, his prayer an- swered. Acts lU. 3; sends for Peter, 10. 9; baptized. 10. 48. COKKKCTION by God, Job B. 17; ProT. 3. 12. COUNCIL of the Jews, Matt. 26. 3, 69; Mark 15.1. the apostles arrai(?ned before. Acts 4 ; 5. 27. Paul's discourse before, Acts 23. OOIINBEL. a<lvantaKe of good, Prov.12.16: 13. 10 ■ 20 18 • 27. 9 or ^iOd', asked by Israel, Judg. 20. 18. by Saul, 1 Bam. 14. S7. by David, I Sam. 2;^. 2. 10; 30. 8; 1 Ohr. 14. 10. See Ps. 16. 7 ; 33. 11 ; TO. 24 ; Frov. 8 14 ; Rev. 3. 18. danger of rejecting, 2 Chr. 2B. 16 j Prov. 1. 25, 26 ; Jer. 23. 18-22 ; Luke 7. 30. of the wicked, condenmed. Job 5. 13 ; 10. 3 ; 21. 16; P8.1.1; 5.10; 33.10; 64.2-7; 81.12; 106. 43 ; Is. 7. 5 ; Hos. 11. 6 ; Mlc. 6. 16. 00UNSKLL0B8. safety In multitude of, Prov. 11.14; 15.22; 24.6. COUItA(»E, exhortations to. Num. 13. 20; Deut 81.6; Josh. 1. fi; 10. 25; 2 Sam. 10. 12; 2 Ohr. 19. 11 ; Ezra 10. 4 ; Ps. ?7. 14 ; 31. 24 ; Is. 4L 6 ; 1 Oor. 16. 13 : Eph. 6. 10. through faith: Abraham, Heb. 11. 8, 17. Moses, Heb. 11. 25. Israelites, Heb. 11. 29. Barak, Judg. 4. 16. Gideon, Judg. 7. 1. Jephthah, Judg. 11. 29. Samson, Judg. 16. 28. Jonathan. 1 Sam. 14. 6. Daniel, Dan. 6. 10. 23. Jonah, Jonah 3. 3. See BoLDNEaa, Confidench, COURSES, of the Levltcs, established by David, 1 Ohr. 23 ; 24. See Luke 1. 6. of the singers, 1 Chr. 25. of the porters, 1 Chr. 26. of the captains, 1 Chr. 27. COURT 01 the tabernacle described, Ex. 27. 9; 88. 9. COURTESY, exhortation to, Ool. 4. 0; Junes 3.17; 1 Pet. 3. 8. examples of. Acts 27. 3 ; 28. 7. COVENANT of GOD :- with Noah, Gen. 6. 18 ; 9. 8. with Abraham, Gen. 15. 7, 18; 17. 2 (Luke 1. 72; Acts 3. 25 ; Gal. 3. 16, 17); with Isaac, Gen. 17. 19 ; 26. 3. with Jacob, Gen. 28. 13 (Ex. 2. 24; 6. 4; 1 Chr. 16. 16). with the Israelites. Ex. 6. 4; 19. B; 24; 34. 27; Lev. 26. 9: Deut. 5. 2: 9. 9; 26. 16; 29; Judg. 2. 1 ; Jer. 11 : 31. 33 : Acts 3. 2B. with FhinehM. Mam. 25. IS. COVENANT of (iOD-eont. with David, 2 Sam. 28. 6 ; Ps. 89. 3, 28, 34. 8m Ps. 25. 14. 6od mindful of, Deut. 7. 9; 1 Kin. 8. 23; Ps. 105.8; m. 5, Ac. I danger of despising, Deut. 28. 16; Jer. 11. 2; Heb. 10. 29. COVENANT, signs of:— salt, Lev. 2. 13; Num. 18. 19 ; 2 Chr. 13. 5 ; the sabbath, Ex. 31. 12 book of the, Ex. 24. 7; 2 Kin. 2.^ 2; H.-b. !». 19. between Abraham and Abimelech, Gen. 2L27. Joshua and Israelites, Josh. 24. 25. David and Jonathan, 1 Sam. 18. 3; 20. 16; 23. 18, Nbw Covinant. Jer. 3L 31; Bom. 11. 27; Heb. 8. 8. ratified by Christ (Mai. .3. 1). Luke 1. 68—80; Gal. 3. 17 ; Heb. 8. 6 ; 9. 15 ; 12. 24. a covenant of peace. Is. 54. 10; Ezek. 34. 25; 37. 26. unchangeable, Ps. 89. 34 ; Is. 54. 10 ; 59. 2L everlasting. Gen. 9. 16; 17. 13; Lev. 24. 8; Is. 5.'). 3 ; 61. 8 ; Ezek. 16. 80. 62 ; 37. 26 ; H..b. 1.3, 20. 0OVETOU8NE88, described, Ps. 10. 3 ; Prov. 21. 26; Eccles. 4. 8; 5.10; Ezek. 3.3. 31 ; Hab. 2; Mark 7. 22; Eph, 6.5 1^1 Tim. 6. 10; 2 Pet. 2.14. forbidden, Ex. 20. 17; Luke 12. 15; Bora. 13. 9. Its evil consequences, Prov. 1. 18; 16. 27; 28. 20: Ezek. 22. 13; 1 Tim. 6. 9. Its punishment. Job 20. 15; Is. 5. 8; B7. 17; Jer. 6. 12; 22. 17; Mic. 2. 1; Hab. 2. 9; 1 Oor. 6. 10 ; 6. 10 ; Eph. 6. 5 ; CoL 3. 6. of Uban, Gen. 31. 41. of Balaam, Num. 22. 21 (2 Pet. 2. 16 : Jude 11). of Achan, Josh. 7. 21. of Saul. 1 Sam. 15. 9. of A hab. 1 Kln.2L of Gehazi, 2 Kin. 5. 20. of Judas. Matt. 26. 14. of Ananias and Sapphira, Acts B. of Kelix. Acts 24. 26. COZBI slain bv Phlnehas, Num. 25. IB. CREATION of the world. Gen. 1; 2. the new, Rev. 22. CBEATDllK, a new, 2 Cor. 6. 17; Gal. 6. 16; Eph. 2. 10 ; 4. 24. See Bom. 8. 19. CBEATUBE8, the four living, vision of. Ilzek. 1. 5. CREDITOR, parable of the, Luke 7. 41 ; of two creditors. Matt. 18. 23. CRESt^KNS goes to Dalmatla, 2 Tim. 4. 10. CRETK visited by Paul, Acts 27. 7. CBET1AN8, their character. Tit. 1. 12. CRIPPLE healed at Lystra. Acts 14. H. 0RI8PU8 baptized by Paul, Acts 18. 8; 1 Oor. 1.14. CROSS, Chrlxt dies upon the. Matt. 27. 32; PhiL 2. 8 : Heb. 12. 2. preaching of, 1 Cor. 1. 18. to be taken up, .self-denlai, Matt. 10. 38 : 16. 24 ; offence of the. Gal. 6. 11 ; persecution for, Gal. 6. 1? CROWN (and mitre), high priest's. Ex. 29. 6; 39. 30 ; Ijev. 8. 9. of thorns. John 19. 6. of righteousness, 2 Tim. 4. 8. of life. James 1. 12 ; Bev. 2. 10. of glory. 1 Pet. 5. 4. incorruptible, 1 Cor. 9. 26. See Bev. 4. 4; 9. 7; 12 3 • 13 1 ■ 19 12 CBITELTY. 'condemned, Ex. 23. 6; Ps. 27, 12; Prov. 11. 17; 12. 10; Ezek. 18. 18. of Simeon and Levi, Gen. 34. 25 ; 49. B. of Pharaoh. Ex. 1. 8. of Adonl-bezek. Jadg. L V. ORUELTT. BUBIXCT-ISDEZ. DAVID. CUl KLTY -roni. I of Her(*d. Matt. 2. IR (Judg. 9. 6; S Kin. S. 27; ! 10; 15. 16). , Gl HHK upon the earth in conaequenoe of the i fall, Oeii. 3. 17. I upon Cain, (ten. 4. 11. i on (.'anaan, iien. 9. 2A. bv Jub uii his birth, Job S. 1; kino by Jeremiah, .fer. 20. U. upon the brealcers ot the law, Lev. 28. 14; neut. 11.26; 27.13; 28.15; 29.19; Josh. g. 34; iT(.v..S. :«. ( lirist iRdeenw from, Rom. S; Gal. 9. 1. (JCUSKI), who Ro call»!cl. Ueut. 27. 15; ProT. 11. 'S, ; 27. 14 ; Jer. 11. 3 ; 17. 5 ; Lam. 3. 6.^ ; Zech. I 6. 3 ; Mai. 1. 14 ; Matt. 28. 41 ; Gal. 8. 10; 2 Pet. •Z. 14. of (.(Ml to be cut off, P». 37. 22. lOLUf^lNG forbidden, Ex. 21. 17; Pa. 109. 17; I I'rov. 30. 11 : James 3. 10. ; to return blessing for. Matt. 6. 44; Bom. 12. 14. Cl'UTAlNS of the Ubernacle described, Ex. I 26; .Sfi. , CUSHI announces Absalom's death, 2 Bam. 1«. 21. Cl'TTlNG the flesh forbidden. T^v. 19. 28; pt^ut. 14. 1; practised by prophets of Baal, I 1 Kin. 1«. 2H. CY.>IBAL8 used in worship, 2 8am. 6. 6; 1 Ohr. I.'-'. 16 ; 16. r, ; 1*8. 160. 6. tiiiklinn. 1 Cor. 13. 1. CYI'RIJS, disciples there. Acts 11. 19. Paul ami Barnabas preach there, Acts 18. 4. Barnabas and Mark go there. Acts l"). 39. OYUENE, disciples of. Acts 11. 20 ; 13. 1. Simon of. Mark V\ 21. CYUENirS, governor of Syria, Lulce 2. 2. CYUUS. king of Persia, prophecies concerning. Is. 44. 2M : 45. 1. See Dan. 6. 2H ; 10. 1. his proclamation for rebuilding the temple, 2Chr.3<!.22; Kzral. DAOON, national idol-god of the Philistines. sacrificed to, Judg. 16. 23. smitten ' va in temple at Ashdod, 1 Sam. 5. 3,4. PhuI's head fa«tened in house of, 1 Chr. 10. 10. DAMAKIS cleaves to I'aul. Acts 17, 34. DAMASCUS, mentioned, Uen. Ifi. 2. .Mibjupated by David, 2 Sam. 8. 6 ; 1 Ohr. 1& «. Elisha's prophecy there, 2 Kin. 8. 7. taken by Tiglath-pileser, king of Assyria, 2 Kin. 16. 9. restored to Israel by Jeroboam, 2 Kin. 14. 28. king Ahaz copies an altar there, 2 Kin. 16. 10. Paul's J(>uruey to, Acts 9 ; 22. 6. Paul restored to sight, and baptized there, Acts 9. 17, 18. prophecies concerning. Is. 7. 8 ; 8. 4 ; 17. 1 ; Jer. 49.23; A-nosl.3. DAMNATION, Matt. 28. 14; Mark 16. 16; John B.29; Bom.3.8;13.2; 2Thes8.Z12; lTlm.5. 12; 2 Pet. 2.3. DAN, son of Jacob, by Bachel's handmaid. Gen. 30.6. Tribb of, numbered. Num. L 38; 2B. 42. their inheritance, Josh. 19. 40. blessed by Jacob, fien. 49. 16. blessed by Moses, Deut. 83. 22. win Lal.sh, and call it Dan, Judg. 18. 29. cet np Idolatry. Jndg. 18. 30; 1 Kin. 12. 29. DAN(UNG, as a mark of rejoicing, Ex. 16. 20; 32. 19; Judg. 11. 34; 1 Sam. 21. 11; 2 8am. «. 14 ; Ecctes. 3. 4. of Herodias's daughter pleasM Herod, Matt. 14. 6; Mark 6. 22. D.\NIEL (Beltesha/zar), with other captives. taken from Jerusalem to Itebylon, Dan. 1. 3. taught the learning of the Chaldeans, Dan. 1. 4. will not take the King's meat or drink, Dan. 1.8. has understanding In dreams, Dan. 1. 17. Interurets the royal dreams, Dau. 2; 4; and handwriting on wall, Dan. f>. 17. matie chief president by Darius, Dan. 6. 2. conspired aKainst by the princes, Dan. 6. 4. idolatrous decree against. Issued, Dan. 6. 9; breach thereof, Dan. 6. 10. cast into the lions' den, Dan. 6. 16 ; presenra- tion Hn, Dan. 6. 22. his vision of the four beasts, Dan. 7. 12; ram and he-goat. Dan. K. 3, his prayer, Dan. 9. 3. promise of return from captivity, Dan. 9. 20; 10.10:12.13. name mentioned, Kzek. 14. 14, 20; 28. 8. DAUIU8 (the M'-diani takes Babylon. Dan. B. 31 ; his decree to fear the God of Daniel, Dan. «. 2fi. ^another), decree concerning the rebuild- ing of the temple, Ezra 6. DAUKNIOSS. divided from light. Gen. 1. 18. created by God, Is, 46. 7. supernatural. Gen. l.n. 12; Kx. 10. 21; 14. 90; Josh. 24. 7 ; Rev. 8. 12; 9. 2; 16. 10. at the crucifixion. Matt. 27. 46; Mark 15. 33; Luke 23. 44. figurative of punishment. Matt. 8. 12; 22. 13; '2Pet. 2. 4, 17; Jude6. of the mind, .Tob 37. 19 ; Frov. 2. 13 ; Eccles. 2. 14; Is. 9.2; 42.7; John 1. 5; 3.19; 8.12; 12. 35 : Kom, 13. 12 ; 1 Cor. 4. 5 ; 2 Cor. 4. 6 ; 6. 14 ; Eph. 6. 8 ; 1 The.ss. 5. 4 ; 1 Pet, 2, 9 ; 1 John 1. '> ; 2. 9. powers of, Luke 22. 63 ; Eph. 6. 12 ; Col. 1. 13. DATIIAN, &V« AuiKAM. DAUGllTEliS, their InherlUnce detei mined. Num. 27. G ; 36. DAVID. Kino, son of Jesse, Buth 4. 22; T Ohr. 2; Matt. 1. anointed by Samuel, 1 Sam. 16. 8. plays the harp before Paul. 1 Sam. 16. 19. his real and faith, 1 Sam. 17. 26, .34. kills Goliath of Gath, 1 8am. 17. 49. at first honoured by Saul, 1 Sam. 18. B; after- wards persecuted by him. 1 Sam. 19 ; 20, Ac. Saul jealous of, tries to kill him. 1 Sam. 18. 8. 11; 19. 10, Ac. loved by Jonathan, 1 8am. 18. 1 ; 19. 2; 20; 23. 16; and by Michal, 1 Ram. 18. 28 ; 19. 11. overcomes the Philistines. 1 Sam. 18. 27; 19. 8. flees to Naloth, 1 Sam. I'J. 18. eats of the shew bread, 1 Sam. 21 ; Ps. 52; Matt. 12.4. flees to Gath. and feigns madness, 1 Sam. 21. 10. 13 ; Ps. 34 ; 66. dwells in the cave of Adullam, 1 Bam. 22; Pa. 63; 142. escapes Saul's pursuit, 1 Bam. 23 ; Ps. 67. twice spares Saul's life, 1 Sam. 24. 4; 26. B. his wrath against Nabsl appeased by Abigail, 1 Sam. 2.^. 23. dwells at 7.1klag, 1 Sam. 27. dismissed from the army by Achish, 1 Sam. 29.9. chastises the Amalekites, and rescues the cap- tives, 1 S'im. 30. 16. kills messenger who brings news of Saal's death, 2 Sam. 1. 16. laments the death of Saul and Jonathan. 2 Sam. 1. 17. becomes king of Judah. 2 Sam. 2. 4. fill 1C9 FS i : • l; ', I j til;: I 1*a .1 ,1 W' m I \i'\' ;^): DATID. BUBJMOT-IVDMX. DBBOBAH. DAVID— «<mt. funiiH a leaKU'^ with Abner, 2 Bata. S. IS. Iftmtiutfi Abuer's death, 'i 8&m. 3. 31. avengM tha murd«r of I*h-bosh«th, 2 Bam. 4. 9. becomes klag of all Israel, 2 Bam. 6. 3; 1 Chr. 11. ht!i vlctortM, 2 Bam. B; 8; 10; 12. 20; 21. IR; 1 Chr. 18— '20; IN. 60. brliiK!* the ark to Zlon, 2 Sam. 6; 1 Chr. 13: IB. hlH usalni!« uf thaiiks({ivluK. 2 8am. 22; 1 Chr. 16.7; I's. 18; 103; lOT). Michal despises him for dancing before the ark, 2 Sam. 6. 20; he reproves her, 2 Sam. 6. 21. desires to build God a house, 2 Sam. 7. 2; and Is forbldd»;n by Na':>an, 1 Chr. 17. 4. Ood's promises to him, 2 Bam. 7. 11; 1 Ohr. 17. 10. bis prayer and thanksgiving, 2 Sam. 7. 18; 1 Ohr. 17. 16. his consideration for M(>phlboHheth, 2 Ram. 9. his slu concerning Bath-Hheb*. ^nH Uriah, 2 Bam. U ; 12. repents at Nathan's parable of the ewe lamb, 2 8am. 12: Ps. 51. Absalom conspires against, 2 Sam. 16; Ps. S. Ahlthophel's treachery against, 1 Bam. lA. 31; 16; 17. Bhimel carses, 2 Sam. W. B ; Ps. 7. Barzlllal's loyalty. J Bam. 17. 27. grieves over Absalom's death, 2 Sain. 18. 3,H; 19. 1. returns to Jerusalem, 2 Sam. 19. IB. pardons Shimel, 2 Sam. 19. IR. Bheba's consphocy against, 2 Sam. 20. atones for the (ilbeoiiitcH, 2 Sam. 21. his miRhty men, 2 Sam. 23. 8; 1 Chr. 11. 10. tempted by Satan, numbers the people, 2 Sam. 24; 1 Ohr. 21. regulates the service of the tabernacle. 1 Ohr. !»-26. exhorts the congregation to fear (iod. 1 Ohr. 28. appoints Solomon his successor, 1 Kin. 1; Ps. 72. his charge to Solomon, 1 Kin. 2 ; 1 Ohr. 28. 9 : to build a house for the sanctuary, 1 Ohr. 22.6; 28. 10. his last words. 2 Sam. 23. his death, 1 Kin. 2 ; 1 Chr. 29. 26. the progenitor of Christ, Matt. 1. 1: 9. 27; 21. 9 ; comp. Ps. 110, with Matt. 22. 41 ; Luke 1. 32; John 7. 42; Acts 2. 2.'t; 13. !>2; 16. 16; Rom. 1. 3 ; 2 Tim. 2. 8 ; Rev. 6. 6 ; 22. 16. prophecies concerning, Ps. 89; 132; Is. 9. 7; 22. 22; 66. 3; Jer. 30. 9; Hos. 3. 6; Amos 9. 11. DAY, the la.st. Job 19. 26; Joel 2. 11 ; Zenh. 1. 14 : John 6. 39 ; 11. 24 ; 12. 48 ; Rom. 2. 6 ; f. Cor. 8. 13 ; Rev. 6. 17 : 16. 14 ; 20. DAYS, last, mentioned, Is. 2. 2; MIc. 4. 1 ; Acts 2. 17; 2 Tim. 3. 1; Heb. 1. 2; James 6. 3; 2 Pet. k 3. DAYS r RING, from on high, Luke 1. 78. DAY STAR, in the heart, 2 Pet. 1. 19. DEACONS appointed. Acts 6; I'hll. 1. 1. their qualifications. Acts 6. 3 ; 1 Tim. 3. 8. DEAD, the, Job 3. 18; 14. 12; Ps. 6. 6; 88. 10; 115. 17 ; 146. 4 ; Eccle.,. 9. 5 ; 12. 7 ; Is. 38. 18. resurrection of. Job 19.26; Ps. 49. 15; Is. 26.19; Dan. 12. 2, 13; John 6. 25; 1 Cor. 16. 12. raised bv Elijah, 1 Kin. 17. 17; by Ellsha. 2Kln. 4. 32; 13. 21 : by Christ. Matt. 9. 24 ; Mark 6. 41 ; Luke 7. 12 ; 8. 64 ; John 11 : by Peter. Acts <». 40 : bv Paul, Acts 20. 10. sleep in Jesus, 1 Tbess. 4. 18. DEAF, cursing the, forbidden. Lev. 19. 14. h.ralwl by CliriHt. Mark 7. .S2; 9. 25. DEAL, a m.'a.siir.'. Ex. 29. 40; L.iv. 14. 10. DEATU,*the consequence of Adam's sin. Gen. 2. 17; 3. 19; Rom. 6. 12; 8. 23; 1 Cor. 16. 21. universal. Job 1. 21 ; S. 17; 14. 1 ; 21. 13; Ps. 40. 19; 89.48; Eccles. 6. 16; 8.8; 9.6.10; ILS; Heb. 9. 27. threatened, Rom. 1. 32. characterized, Gen. 3. 19; Deut. SI. 16 (John 11. 11 >; Job 1.21; 3. 13; 10.21; 12.22; 14.2; 16. 22; 24. 17: Ps. 16. 10: 23. 4; 104. 29; Eccles. 9. 10; Hab. 2. 6; Luke 12. 20; 2 Cor. 6. 1, 8; I'hIL 1.23; 1 Tim. 6. 7; 2 I'et. 1. 14. as a punishment. Gen. 9. 6; Ex. 21. 12; 22.18; 31.14; aV 2; Lev. 20. 2: 21.9; 1 Kin. 21.10: Matt. 15. 4. vanquished by Christ, Rom. 6. 9; 1 Cor. 18. 26 (Hos. 13. 14); 2 Tim. 1. 10; H«b. 2. 16; Rev. 1. 18. prayers and exhortations concernlna, 2 Kin. 20. 1; Ps. 39; 90; Eccles. 9. 10; John 9. 4; 1 Pet. 1. 24. unknown in heaven, Luke 20. 36; Rev. 21. 4. p« rsons exempted froni :— Enoch. Gen. 6. 24; Ueb. 11. r, ; Elijah, 2 Kin. 2. 11. See 1 Cor. IS. 61; IThess. 4.17. SPIRITUAL, Is. 9. 2; Matt. 4. 16; 8. 22; Luke 1. 79; John 6. 5,1: Rom. 5. 15; 6. 13; 8. 6; Kph. 2. 1; 4. 18; Col. 2. 13; 1 Tim. B. tf; Heb. 8. 1; 9.14; 1 John 3. 14; Rev. 3. 1. deliveraTice from, by Christ, John B. 24; Bom. 6. 11 ; Eph. 2. 6 ; 5. 14 ; I John .5. 12. BTERNAL, Prov. 14. 12; Dan. 12. 2; Matt. 7. 13; 10. 28 ; 23. 33 : 2.5. 30. 41 ; Mark 9. 44 ; John 5. 29; Kom. L32: 2.8; 6.2.S; 9.22; 2The86. 1.7; Jame.s4. 12; 2ret. 2. 17. (the second death), Rev. 2. 11; 19. 20; 20. 14; 21. 8. salvation from, by Christ, John 3. 16; 8. 51. by conversion fntm sin. James 5. 20. or Christ, foretold. Is. 5;^ ; Dan. 9. 26; Zech. 13. 7. iV« Matt. 2t^. 31 (Deut. 21. 23; Gal. 3. 13); Heb. 2. 9; 12.2; 1 Pet. L 11. voluntary, Luke 12. 50 ; John 10. 11, 18 ; Heb. , 10. 7. I Its object. Is. 63; Dan. 9. ?6; Matt. 20. 28; 1 Gr)r. 6. 7: 1 Tim. 2. 6; Tit. 2. 14 ; Heb. 9. 26; ll'et.l. 18; R-'V. 1. 6. of Saints. Num. 23. 10 ; 2 Kin. 22. 20 ; Ps. 23. 4 ; 48. 14; 116. l."); Prov, 14. »2; Is. 26. 19; 67. 1; ' Dan. 12. 2 ; Luke Ifi. 25 ; John 11. 11 ; 2 Cor. 6. 8 ; Phil. 1 . 21 ; 2 Tim. 4. 8 ; Heb. U. 13 ; Rev. ! 2. 10. of Abraham. Geu. 26. 8. Isaac. Gen. 36. 29. Jacob. Uen. 49. Aaron. Num. 20. 23. Mose-i, Deut. ,34. 5. Joshua, Josh. 24. 29. David, 1 Kin. 2. Ellsha, 2 Kin. 13. 14. Stephen, Acts ',f. .54. Dorcas, Acts 9. 37. ' of THB Wicked, Job 18. 11; 21. 13; 27. 19; Ps. 34. 16; 49. 14; 73. 19: Prov. 10. 7; 11. 7: 14. .32; 29.1; 13.14.9; Ezek.8. 19; 18.23; Dan. 12. 2; Luke 12. 20; 16. 22; John 8. 21; Acts 1. 2.5. I of Nadab and Ablhu. Lev. 10. 1, 2; Num. S. 4. 1 Korali, *c.. Ntim. 16. 32. Hophnl and Phine- ; has, 1 Sam. 4. 11. Absalom, 2 , Sam. 18. 9. Ahab, < 1 Kin. 22. 34. Jezebel, 2 Kin. 9. 33. Athallah, '■ 2 Chr. 2:1. 15. Haman, Est. 7. 10. Judas. Matt. I 27. 5; Acts 1.18. Ananias, Ac, Acts 6. 6, Herod, j Acts 12. 23. ' DEBORAH, the prophetess, judges and delivers \ Israel, ,1udg. 4. i her sont;. Judg. 6. Rebekah's nurse, death of. Gen. 38. 8. J<0 T 9. 20; 20. 14: and dellTen I DSBT. SVBJMOT.JVDMX. DIVOUT. DKBT canwired, Fg. S7. 21 ; ProT. S. 27; Lake M. fi ; Rom. 13. 8. DKhTOKS. paikblex of, Matt. 18. 21 ; Luke 7. 41 ; 16. Sea Matt. 6. 12. DKOKIT, proc«edii from the heart, Jer. 17. 9. by false prophets, 1 Kin. 22. (aii'i lyiiitf), work of the d>iTil, John 8. 44 ; Acts B. 3. 80MR MEMORARLI IN8TANCB8 OP:— thn »f rpcnt and Kve. Oen. .'?. Ahram and hln wife, (Jen. 12. 14. l>iaac and hli^ wife. (ien. 26. 10. Jacob and Ksau, (ien. 27. Jftfd and SisKra. JudK- 4. 20. tfiH old prophet, 1 Kin. 13. i8. Ifahab and -pi^s at Jericho, Jo«h. 2. 1, 4, S ()>'ha/.i and Niiatnan. 2 Kin. f>. 20. Herod and thn «!!<»• men. Matt. 2. 7, H. Aiuinias and Sapphira, Acts ft. 1. Hee LyIHO. DKCISION. flow matufested, Bx. 32. 26: Num. 14.24; Deut. 6.B; Josh. 1. 7: 24. 1ft ; 1 Kin. 18. 21 ; 2 Chr. 1ft. 12; Is. ftfl. 6; Luke 9, 62; 1 Oor. 1ft. ."W ; H.ib. 3. 6. 14 , James 1.8:4. 7. oppose*] to wavering. Deut. B. 32 ; 1 Kin. 18. 21 ; I's. 7M. 8 ; Matt. 6. 24 ; Jamoi 1. 8. of Moses, Kx. 32. 26. of<;aleb, Num.13. 30. of Joshua. Josh. 24. 16. oflluth, Kuthl. 16. ofl'aul. Acts21.13; Gal. 1. 18. DKDIOATIONofUbernacle, Ex. 40; Ler. 8: »; Num. 7. of temple. 1 Kin. 8; 2 Chr. B. 6. of wall of Jerusalem, Neh. 12. 27. DKEDS of the body, mortifie<l. Rom. 8. IS; LI. 14 ; 1 Oor. 9. 27 ; denounced, 2 Pet. 2. 10. DEFENCE. Hod is. to His people. Job 22. 26; Ps. B. 11 : 7. 10 : 31. 2 ; W. 9 ; 89. 18. of Paul before the Jews, the council, Fe- lix, Kestus. and Aprippa, Acts 22—26. DKLILAI! betrays Samson. JudR. 16. DKMVKUAN'CKH:— Lot, Gen. 14; 19. Moses, Kx. 2. Israel. Kx. 14; Judg. 4; 7; IB; 1 Sam. 7; 14; 17; 2 Kin. 19; 2Chr. 14; 20. Paiilel. Phadrach, Meshsu-li. and Ab»:d-nego, Dan. 3. 19; 6. 22. The Apostles, Acts 6. 19; 12. 7; 16. 2fi ; 2.<?. 1 ; 2 Tim. 4. 17. DEMETRIUS, dlsc'ple. 3 John VL silversmith. Acts 19. 24. DENIAL of CHRIST, deprecated, 2 Tim. 1. 8; Tit. 1. 16; 2 Pet. 2.1; Jude 4. Its punishment, Matt. 10. 33; 2 Tim. 2. 12; 2 Pet. 2. 1- Jude 4.15. by Peter. Matt. 2r.. 69. by the Jews. John 18. 4C ; 19. 15 ; Acts 8. IS. DKNIKR OF CHRIST. Uar and antichrist. 1 John 2. 22; 4.3. will b^ denied by Him, Matt. 10. 33; Mark 8. 38 ; 2 Tim. 2. 12. brought to swift destruction, 2 Pet. 2. 1 ; Jude 4, l.V DESPAIR, deprecated, Deut. 20. S; Ps. 27. IS; 31. 24- 37. 1 ; 42. 11 ; Prov. 24. 10; Is. 40. 30; Luke 18. 1 ; 2 Cor. 4. 8; Gal. 6. 9; 2 Thess. 3. 13; Heb. 12. 3. DEVIL (Araddon, ArotXYOK, Bkblerrub, Bi- LiAL. Satan), the adversary of Gtod and man, 1 Pet. B. 8. prince of the devils. Matt. 12. 24. of powers of the air, Eph. 2. 2. of this world. John 14. 30. shiner from the bepinnini?. 1 John 8. 5i. cast out of heaven, Luke 10. 18. cast down t^ hell, 2 Pet. 2. 4 ; Jnde t , as serpent, causes the fall of man, Ctoa. S. 1. lies to Eve, Gen. 3. 4. DKVIL-roHi. cursed bv God, Qen. S. 14. appears before God, Job 1,6; 9. L called ABADDON and Apollton, Ber. 1. 11. Rrrl/ebub, Matt. 12. 24. BELIAL, 2 Cor. 6. 15. Satan. Luke 10. 1h. tempt«d Cbeiot. Matt. 4. 8—10; Mark 1. 13; Ltike 4. 2. Eve, Gen. S. David. 1 Chr. SI. 1. Job, Job 2. 7. desired to have the apostlos. Lake 2X SI. resists Joshua (tiKuratlvely », Zech, 3. repulsed by Christ, Matt. 4. 10; Luke 4. 8. 12. enters Into Judas Iscarlot, Luke 22. 8; John 1^.2. into AnanlM, Acts B. 3. AB PRINr R and <i0D OP THIB WOBLD, ■■ perverts the scriptures. Matt. 4. 6. opposes God's work, Zecb. 3. 1 ; 1 Thou. 2 18 binders the (tospel. Matt. IS. 19 ; 2 Cor. 4. 4. works lying wonders. 2 Thess. 2. 9; Rev. 16. 14. apprnrs as an angel of light, 2 Cor. 11. 14. Is the father of lies, John 8. 44; 1 Klu. 22. 29. Vanqi'Ished by Christ:— by resisting him. Matt. 4. 11. by casting out devils. Matt. 4. 24; 8. SI ; Mark 1. 23 ; 6. 2; Luke 9. 42 : 11. 20; 13. .32. by giving power to exercise. Matt. 10. 1 ; Mark 16. 17 ; Luke 9. 1 ; Acts 16. IH; 19. 12. by destroying the works of, 1 .lohn 3. 8. In His death. Col. 2. 1ft : Heb. 2. 14. by BRi.iF.VEaa to be resisted, Rom. 16. 20; I Cor. 2. 11; 11.3; Eph. 4. 2^7; 6. 16; 2 Tim. 9. 26 ; James 4. 7 ; 1 Pet. 6. 9 ; 1 John 2. 13 ; BeT. 12. n. OHAR.ACTBBOP:— presumptuous. Job 1. 6 ; Matt. 4. 6, 6. proud, 1 Tim. 3. 6. po we, r ful , K ph . 2. 2 ; 6. 12. • wicked, 1 John 2. 13. malignant. Job 1.9: *?. 4. subtle, Gen. 3. 1, wit n 2 Cor. 11. S. deceitful, 2 Cor. 11. 14; Eph. 6. 11. fierce and cruel, Luke 8. 2:>; 9. .39. 42; 1 Pot. B. 8. Apostasy Is of the, 2 Thess. 2. 9: 1 Tim. 4. 1. shall be condemned at the Judgment. Jude 6; Rev. 20. 10. everlastltig fire Is prepareil for, Matt. 26. 41. Compared to : a fowler. Ps. 91. 3; fowli. Matt. 13.4; rtJowero/Wcn, Matt. 13. 25. 28; aw)^f, John 10. 12 ; a roaring Uon, 1 Pet. 6. 8 ; a »«r- pent. Rev. 12. 9 ; 20. 2. Thr Wickpd*— - are the children of, Matt. 13. 88 ; Acts IS. 10 ; 1 John 3. 10. turn aside after, 1 Tim. B. IB, do the lusts of, John 8. 44. possessed by, Luke 22. 3; Acts 6. 8; Kph. 2. 2. blinded bv, 2 Cor. 4. 4. deceived by. 1 Kin. 22. 21, 22; Bev. 20. 7. 8. etisnared by, 1 Tim. 3. 7 ; 2 Tim. '/. 26. troubled by, 1 Sara. 16. 14. punished to^rether with. Matt. 95. 41, DEVILS, sacrifices offered to, Lev. 17. 7; Dent. 32. 17 ; 2 Chr. 11. IB ; Ps. 106. 37 ; 1 Cor. 10. 20 Rev. 9. 20. confess Jesus to be Ohtlst, Matt. 8. 29 ; Mark 1. 24 ; 3. 11 ; B. 7 ; Liike 4. 34, 41 ; Acts 19. IB. believe and tremble, James 2. 19. DEVOUT, persons so called :— Simeon, Lnke 2. 2S; Cornelias. Acts 10. 2; Ananias, Acta 22. 12. , I "I 171 li ; D«W. SUnJtflT-TNDKX. DROnOHT. DK W, a biKKiitiig, 0«u. 27. 28 ; Deut. Sit. 13. BNlKti.-ludtC. 'I. 87. flKuratlvt). l>eut. 32. 2; Pr. 110. 8; US. 3; ProT. li«. J2: In. !«. 10, *c. DIALof Alia/.. '2 Kill. »). 11; In. 38. 8. DIAMONO In hlvh priest's brcMtpUUi, Rx. 28. 18: 39. 11. DIANA of KpbeiilAni, tumult oonoerulnv, Acts 19.24. DIDYMra (Thomas). .John 20. 24. DlLKiKNCK. exhortations to, In the service of God. Ac. Kx. If). 26; Dent. 4. 9; 6.7; W. 14; 24. H ; Josh. I. 7 ; Ezra 7. 23 ; Ps. 37. 10 ; 112. 1 ; Prov.2 3; 4; 7; 8; ls.W.2; Jer.12.16; Zech. 6. IR ; Lulie 12. 68 ; Rom. 12. H ; 2 Oor. 8. 7 ; 1 T1m.6.10; Heb.e.ll: 11.6; 12.15; 1 Pet. 1. 10 ; 2 T'et. 3. 14. In worldly business, Prov. 10. 4: 12. 24; 13. 4; 21. r>; 22. 29; 27. 23; Bom. 12. 11; 2 Tbess. 3. 11. DINAH. Jacob's daughter, Oen. 30. 21 ; out- raged by ShHchem, (ien. 34. I; averurea by Simeon and Levi, Gen. 34. 25. DIONY8IU8. the Areopaglte. believes. Acts 17. .34. DIOTREPHKH loveth preeminence, 3 J. *)n 9. DIHOIPLKH of CnKiHT:— the seventy sent out to work miracles and preach, tul«e 1f>. their names written In heaven, Luke 10. 20. three thousand added to the church, Acta 2. 41. live thousand believers. Acts 4. 4, callf'i (ihristiaiis at Antioch, Act* U. 26. of Jons -iiqnire of Christ, Matt. 9. 14 ; 11. 2. foil, .» hrist, John 1.37. disputf ul),)ut purifying, John 8. 25. baptlr.eii by I'aul.aiid receive the Holy Ghost, Acts IS. 1. DISCORD censured, Prov. «. 14, 19; Ifl. 29; 17. 9; 18.8: 24 '20; Rom. 1.29; 2 Cor. 12. 20. DISCRETION commend-.l, Ps. 84. 12; Prov. 1. 4; 2. 11; 3. 21; 5.2; 1'.'. 11. D1SEA8KR sent by God, Kx.9; 16.26; Num.12. 10; Deut 28. flO; 2 Kin. 1.4; 5.27; 2 Chr. 21. 18; 26.21; Job 2. 6. 7. cured by Christ. Matt. 4. 23 : 9. 20 ; John 5. 8. power given to His dlscipli's ro cure, Luke 9. 1; Acts 28. 8 : exercised , Ants 3. 1 ; 9. 34 ; 'ix. 8. DTSCUISKS resorted to, 1 Ram. 28.8; 1 Kin. 14. 2 iO. 3S ; 2*2. ;^ ; 2 Chr. 18. 29 ; 36. 22. distiguring of face for the dead forbidden. Lev. 19. 28 ; Dent. 14. 1. DI80HEDIKNCB. and its results. Lev. 28. 14; Deut. 8. il; 27; 28. 15; Josh. 5. 8 ; 1 Sam. 2. 30; 12. l."); Ps. 7H. 10; Is. 3. 8; 42. 24; ,ler. 9. 13 ; 18. 10 ; 22. 21 ; 35. 14 ; Eph. 6. 6 ; Tit. 1. 16 ; 3. 3 ; Heb. 2. 2. fine Adam and Eve, Gen. 3. Pharaoh, Ex. 5. 2. Achan, Josh. 7. Saul. 1 Sam. 13. 9 ; 15. Man of God, 1 Kin. 13. 21. Jonah. Jonah 1; 2. DISPENSATION of the gospel, 1 Cor. 9. 17; Eph. 1. •; 3. 2' Col. 1.2.'). DISPERSI<:D of Israel, Est. 3. 8; I». 11. 12; John 7. X,. prophecies concerning, Jer. 26. 34 ; Ezek. 38. 19 ■ Zeph. 3. 10. DISPTttiNG. with God. forbidden. Bom. 9. 20; 1 Cor. 1. 20. With men. Mark 9. .33; Bom. 14. 1 ; Phil. 2. 14; ITIm. 1. 4; 4.7; 8.20; 2Tlm. 2. 14; Tit. 3. 9. DISSENSION concerning Qircumcislon, Acts DIVIDING the hoof, unclean beasts. Lev. 11. 4; Deut. 14. 7. DIVINATION. Lev. 19. 26 ; Dent. 18. 10: 1 San. DIVINATION-OO.I/. 28.7; 2 Kin. 17. 17; Jer. 27. 9; 29. 8; Ezek. 91. 21. S«<f KN'-RAVTMRNTfl. DIVISIONS (kingdom and hnuse>. Matt. 12. 20. in the church to be avoided, Rom. 16. 17; 1 • Cor. 1. 10; 3.3; 11. 18; 12. 20. Christ's prayer against, John 17. 21. DI VOBCB, when permitted. Deut. 24. 1 ; Matt 5. 32. condemned by Christ, Mark 10. *. IXK^TOK of fliH law, (JamBliel. Acts 5. 34. DOCTORS, (liri.st questions, Luke 2. 48. of the law, Luke 5. 17. DOCTRINE of CHBIHT, Matt. 7. 28. 29; Mark 4. 2; John 7. 18; Acts 2. 42; 1 Tim. 4. Ifi; 6. 8; 2 Tim. 3.18; Tit. 1.1; 2.1; Heb. 6. 1 ; 2 John 9. obedience to, Rom. 8. 17 not to be blasphemed, 1 Tim. 6. 1. 3; Tit. 2. 7. 10; 2 John 10. no other to bo taught, 1 Tim. 1. 3; 4. 8, L3. DOCTRINES, false, Jer. 10. 8; Matt. 15. 9; 16. 12; Eph. 4. 14: 2 Thess. 2. 11; 1 Tim. 4. 1; 2 Tim. 4. 3; Heb. 13. 9; Rev. 2. 14. to be avoided, Jer. 23. 16; 29. 8; Col. 2. 8; 1 Tim. 1. 4; 6. 20. DOKG the Kdomite slays the priests, 1 Sam. 22. 9. D0<J8, altomlnatlon, Oeiit. 23. 18. a term of reproach, 2 Sam. 9. 8; Rev. 22. Ift. figurative of enemies, Ps. 22. 16; of impenitence, Prov. 28. 11 ; 2 Pet. 2. 22. false teachers so called. Is. 66. 10. beware of. Phil. 3. 2. DOMINION, of God, Ps. 10.3. 22; Dan. 4.3.84; 1. 27 : Col. 1. 16 ; 1 Pet. 4. 11 ; Judo 25. given to .Adam, Gen. 1. 26 ; Ps. M. fi. DOOR of tlie sheep, Christ the, John 10. 9. DORCAS (Tabitha), raised from death by I'eter, Acts 9 40 DOUBTFULNESS rebuked. Matt. 14. 31 ; 21. 21 ; Luke 12 29; Acts 10. 20; 1 Tim. 2. 8. DOUGH, Ex. Li 34; Num. 15. 20; Neh. 10. 37; Ezek. 44. .30. DOVK, Noah'.s, Gen. 8. 8. sacrificial. Gen. 16. 9; Lev. 12. 6; 14. 22. figurative, Ps. 68. 13; 74. 19: Cant. 1. 15; 2. 14. Holy Spirit in form of. Matt. H. 16; Mark 1. 10; Luke S. 22; John 1.32. DRAGONS, Job 30. 29; Ps.74. 13; 18.13. 22; 27. 1; Rev. IS.?; 13.2: 16.13. poison of, Deut. 32. 33. DRAUGHTS of fishes, miraculous. Luke 6. 4-H5; John 21. 6, 11. DBEAMS, vanltv of, Job 20. 8 ; Ps. 73. 20 ; Is. 29. 8; Jer. 23. 28; 27. 9; Zech. 10. 2. from God, Job .33. 15 ; Joel 2. 28. of Abimelech. Gen. 20. 3. Jacob, Gen. 28. 12; 31. 10. Laban. Gen. 31. 24. JoseTih. Gen. 37. 6. Pharaoh's servants. Gen. 40. 5. Pharaoh, Gen; 41. MIdianite. Judg. 7. 13. Solomon. 1 Kin. 3. 6. Nebuchadnezzar, Dan. 2; 4. .loseph. Matt. 1.20; 2.1,3. Wise men. Matt. 2. 12. Pilate's wife Matt. 27. 19. DBINK, strong, forbidden. Lev. 10. 9; Num. 6. 8; Judg. 13. 14; Luke 1. 15. use of, Prov. 31. 6 ; 1 Tim. 5. 23. abuse of. Is. 5. 11, 22. strong, raging. Prov. 20. 1. DRINK OFFERINGS. Ex. 29. 40; Lev. 28. 13; Num. 6. 17; 15. 6 (Gen. 35. 14). to idols. Is. 57. 6 ; Jer. 7. 18 ; 44. 17 ; Ezek. 20. 28. DROMEDARIES, 1 Kin. 4. 28; Est. 8. 10; Is. 60. 8; Jer. 2.23. DROPSY, Christ heals, Luke 14. 2. DROSS, wicked compared to. Ps. 119. 119 .<• Is. 1. 2.5 * Ezek 22 18 DBdlTOH-r. Deut. 28. 24; 1 Kin. 17: Hag. 1. 11. 172 DBUNKABDS. SUBJECT-INDEX. RLKOTION. DBUKKARPft, woeto. In. B. 11; ». 1: Joell.B: Lllkn -21. H4; Uiini. IH. l.'< ; 1 Cur. R. 11 ; (iai. 0. 21. Bet, tdto 1 Thesi. 5. 7; 1 Tet. 4. 3. fi«« WlK«. puiiUhn^, Dcut. 21. 20; AinoK 6. 7: Nah. 1. 10; Matt.24. 4<J; Luke 12. 4ft: 10or.«. 10; Oal.A. 21. DUUNKENNKPH. uf Noah. Osn. 9. 21. Lot, Qfn. W. %r Nabal. 1 Hani. 2fi. HA. Klah. 1 Kin. in. 9. B«ii-ha<la<l. 1 Kin. 20. 16. Kelxhazzar. Dan. R. 4. Tlui (>)rint>iian!t. 1 Cor. 11. 21. nrMK, tinalcil by (Christ. Matt. U. 32; 12. 22. not to b« opprfSHeil, I'rov. 31. 8. (XMBNEHB of ZacharlaH, I.ukn 1. 20. l»l!\(JK()N. .lowph cast Into. (Jnn. 8»j 40. IB; also JurKmlah. .I»>r. 37. 16; !W. rt. ni riA. plain or. t'iil(l<;n tmaijrt^ set up, Dan. X 1. l>rST. of tlui (.aith, man foinwd of, Gun. 2. 7; ■A. l!t; IX. 27: Job 10. 9; 34, 15; I's. 1(J8. 14; !(>(. 29: Eccles. 12. 7. mark oritrlef. Josh. 7. «: Job?, 12: Lam. 2. 10. OI'TY uf man. tiie wholo, Ecclus. 12. 13: Luk« 17. 10. DW AUKS not to mlnUter, Lkv. 21. 20. BAGLR. mentioned, Job 9. 2r>: 39. 27; Ez«k. 17. .S ; Oba.l. 4. oiin of the four llvlnK cr»^atiir«s, In the vision of heaven. K/ek. 1. 10; l{»iv. 4. 7. EAH. the. 2 Sam. 7. 22; I's. 4fi. 10; 7R. 1 ; 94. 9; I'rov. l.V 31; 20. 12; 22. 17; 1». BO. 4; M. 3; Matt. 10. 27. EAU.S. he that hath, to hear. Matt. 11. IB; 13. 1«: Mark 4. 9. 2:( ; 7.16. have, but hear not. I's. 11R. «; Is. 42. 20: Ezek. 12. 2 : Matt. 13. 12 ; Mark «. 1H ; Rom. 11. 8. the Loni's, open to prayer. 2 Sam. 22. 7; Ps. 18. 6; 34. 15; .lames R. 4; 1 IVt. 3. 12. OW:nert by God, Job 33. 16 ; 36. IB; Ps. 40. «; Mark 7. :«. KAULY KISINO. Oen. 19. 27; 26. 31; ». IR; Josh. 3. 1 : JudB. 6. .38; 1 Bam. 9. 26; Ifi. 12; 17. 20; Mark 1. 35; 16. 2; John 8. 2; 20. 1; Acts R. 21. EAR.NE8T ol th« Spirit. 2 Cor. 1. 22; B. B; Eph. 1. 14. EA UTH created. Gen. 1.1; made fruitful. Oen. 1. 11 ; cursed. Gen. 3. 17; flootl upon, Oen. 7. 10. destruction by fire. MIc. 1. 4; Zeph. 3. 8; 2 Pet. 3.7; Rev. 20. 9. a new (and heaven), 2 Pet. 3. 13; Rev. 21. 1. EARTIU^UAKES, 1 Kin. 19. 11; Is. 29. 6; Amos 1.1; Matt. 27.64; Acts 16. 26; B«v.6.12; 8. B; 11.13:16.18. EASE. Is. ,32. 9; Amos 6. 1 ; Luke 12. 19. EAST, wise men conio from the, to worship Christ, Matt. 2.1. glory of God proceeding from, Ezek. 43. 2. nol/ rivers flow toward, Kzek. 47. 1, 8. EASTKR, Peter Imprisoned till after. Acts 12. 4. EBAL, mount, curses delivered from, Deut. 27. 13; Josh. 8. 33. EBED-MKLKOTI, Ethiopian eunuch. Intercedf^s with king Zedekiah for Jeremiah. Jer. 38. 7 ; 30.16. EBEN-EZER. Israelites .smitten by Philistines at, 1 Sam. 4. 1. "hitherto hath the Lord helped us," (stone raised bv Samuel in memory of defeat of the Philistines), 1 Sam. 7. 12. RDKN, Oen. 2. 8; Adam driven from, Oen. 8. 24; mentioned. Is. 61. 3; Ezek. 28. 13; 31. 9: 36. HH ; Joel 2. 3. EDIFICATION, Rom. 14. 19; IB. 2; 1 Cor. 8. 1 ; 10. 33 ; 14. 6 ; 2 Cor. 12. 19; 13. 10; Kph. 4. 12. S9ilThe8S.JS.n. BDOM (Idume*). the land of Esau, (ien. 3Z 8; Is. 6,3. 1. prophecies concernlrijt. Is. 31 ; Jer. 2R. 21 ; 49, 7; Ezek. '^R. 13; 3A- Amos 1. 11 ; Ohail. 1. EDOMITKS. thu desondaiits of Ksau. <^n. M. deiiT Moses passatce throut;h Kdom. Num. 20. 18. their possessions, Deut. 2. 6 ; Josh. 24. 4. not to bf abhorred. Detit. 23. 7. RutMhie<l by David, 2 Sam. H, 14. revolt. 2 Kin. H. 20: 2 Chr. 21. 8. subdued by Amaziab, 2 Kin. 14. 7; 2 Ohr. 2R. 11. EOLON oppresses Israel. Judg. 3. 14; tlaln by Ehud. Jud(i. 3. 21. EGYI'T, Abram goes down Into. Oen, 12. 10. Joseph solil Into, (ten. 37. 36 ; his atlvani-enient, fall. Iruprisonment, and restoration there. Gen. 39; 40; 41. Ja<'ob's sons Ko to buy corn In, Oen. 42. Jacob and all his seed ro there. (<en. 46. 6. children »( Israel wax nilKhty then-. Ki. 1. 7; amicted. and build treasur*^ cities. Kx. 1. 11. plagued ou account of Israelites, Ex.7; 8: 9t 10; 11. children of Israel depart from, Ex. 13. 17, army of, ptirsue and perish In the Red sea, Ex.14. kln^cs of. hara-ss Judah, 1 Kin. 14. 2R; 2 Kin. 23. 29 ; 2 Cbron. 12. 2 ; 36. 20 ; 36. 3 ; Jer. 37. R. the '■ reriinant of Judah " go there, Jer. 43. 7. Jesus tiil<eu to. Matt. 2. 13. proph'icies concendiiK, (Jen. IR. 13; Is. 11. 11 { 19; 20; 27. 12; 30. 1: Jer. 9. 26; 2R.ir<; 43.8; 44. 2H; 46; Ezek. 2<»— 32; Dan. 11.8; llos. 9. 3 ; 11 : Joel 3. 19: Zech. 10. 10; 14. 18. EH I'D Judare, delivers Israel, Judg. 3. IB. BKRON Uken. Judg. 1, 18. men of. smitten with emerods. 1 Sam. B. 12 j their trespass offering for recovery, 1 Bun. 6. 17. prophecies concerning, Amos 1. 8; Zeph. 2. 4; Z'-ch. 9. B. ELAll, king of Israel, 1 Kin. 16. 8, 10. valley of. Saul sets the battle In array against the Philistines, 1 Pam. 17. 2; David slays Goliath there, 1 Sam. 17. 49. ELAM. son of Shem. Oen. 10. 22. Chedorlaomer. king of, Gen. 14. ELAMITES. Acts2.9. ELDAD and Medad. Num. 11. 26. ELDERS, seventy, Ex. 24. 1 ; Num. 11. 16. of Ihr.\£L, Lev. 4. I.*); Deut. 21. 19; 1 Sam. 16. 4 LEzra B. B : Ps. 107. 32 ; Ezek. 8. 1. of EoypT, Gen. .V). 7. of the Chdrch, Acts 14. 23; l.R. 4. 6, 23; 18.4; 20. 17 ; Tit. 1. R ; James R. 14 ; 1 Pet. 6. 1. Paul's charge to. Acts 20. 17. Peter's charge to. 1 Pet. B. the TwENTY-roUR, Rev. 4. 4; 7. 11 ; 14. 8. ELEAZAR. son of Aaron, and chief priest. Ex. 6.23: 28; 29: Lev. 8; Num. 3. 2; 4.16; 18.86; 20. 26, 28; 27. 22; 81. 13; 84. 17; Josh. 17. 4; 24.33. son of Ablnadab. keeps the ark, 1 Bam. 7.1. one of David's captains. 2 Sam. 23. 9; 1 Chr. 11. 12. ELEf'T, Christ, Is. 42. 1 ; 1 Pet. 2. 8. God's chosen. Is. 45. 4 ; 6fi. 9. under the gospel. Matt. '24. 22; Mark IS. 80; Luke 18. 7; Rom. 8. 83; 11. R; CoL3.12; 2 Tim. 2.10; Tit.l. 1; 1 Pet. 1.2; 2 John 1.13. ELECTION, of God, 1 Thess. 1. 4. its privileges and duties. Mark 13. 20; Lake 18. 7; Bom. 8. 29; 1 Oor.4. 27; 2 Pet. L la 173 iiUi m i ELBOT LADT. BUBJSOT-INDEX. BFHK8UB. ELECT LADT, Epl««e to. 2 John. EL-RLOtlK-ISRAEL. the ftlt»r erected by Jacob at Bhalcm, iicu. 3.S. 20. ELHANAN, one of David's warriors. 2 Bait;. 21. 19; 23.24; IChr. 11. 2(5; 20. B. ELI, hlich priest and Judiire. blesses Hanuah, who bears Hamuiil, 1 Sam. 1. 17 20. Ban-.uel brouKht to. 1 Sam. 1. 2.5. wickedness of his sons, 1 Sam. 2. 22. rebuked by man of God, 1 Ham. 2. 'i."". ruin of his house shewtsd to Samuel by Ood, 1 Sam. "*. 11. his sons sluiii, 1 Sam. 4. 10. his il»-ath. 1 Sam. 4 18. ELI, Kll, lauasabachthanl? Mau. 27. 4fi; Hark i m. ^4. ELIAKIM, chief minister of Hezeklah; his con- ference vlth Rab>^hakeh's ambassadors; mis- sion to Isaiah. 2 Kin. 18 ; 19. prefiKures kingdom of Christ, Is. 22. 20-25. son of Jiisiah, made klni? by I'hararh. and namedJeholaklm.2Kin.2:i34; 2Chr.3fi.4. ELIAS. Matt. 27. 47, 49; Mark 15. 35, M. Se^ K'M.KB. EM ASH IB, high priest, buiidii ihe wall. Neh. 3.1. allied unto Tobiah, Neh. 13. 4. ELIEZKK. Abraham's steward, Oen. IR. 2. son of Moses, Ex. 18. 4 ; 1 Chr. 23. IB. prophet. 2 Chr. 20. 37. ELIHU reproves Job's friends, Jo\< 32 ; and Job's impatience, Job 3.3. 8; and self-right- eousness, Job 34. 5. declares Ood's juftlce. Job 33, 12; 34. 10; 35. 13 ; 36 ; power. Job 33—37 ; and mercy. Job 33. 23 ; 34. 28. ELIJAH the Tlshblte. prophet, predicts great drought. 1 Kin. 17. 1 ; Luke 4. 25; James 6. 17. hides at brook Cherlth, and is fed by ravens, 1 Kin. 17. 5 (19. 6). raises the willow's son, 1 Kin. 17. 21. his sacrifice at rarniHl. 1 Kin. 18. 38. slays the prophets of Baal at the brook Klshon, 1 Kin. 18. -JO. flees from Jezebel Into the wilderness of Beer- sheba. 1 Kin. 19; Ilom. 11. 2. anoints Klisha, 1 Kin. 19. 19. by Ood's command denounces Aliab In Na- both's vineyard. 1 Kin. 21. 17. hl4predlctlonfulfille<l,lKln.22.38;2Kln.9.86; 10. 10. condemns Ahazlah for enquiring of Baal-zebub, 2Kin. 1.8. IH. two companies r«Tit to take him burnt with flre from hoave.i. 2 Kin. 1. iO ; Luke 9. 64. divides Jordan. 2 Kin. 2. 8. taken up by chariot of fire, 2 Kin. 2. 11, his mantle take.i by Klisha. 2 Kin. 2. 13. appears at <'lnist's transfiguration, Matt. 17. 8: Mark 9. 4; Luke 9. 30. precursor of John the Baptist. Mai. 4. 6; Matt. 11.14; 16.14; Luke L 17; 9.8,19; John 1.21. ELiniAZ reproves Job, Job 4; 5; K); 22. (iod's wrath against him. Job 42. 7; he offers a burut otrerliig, and Job prays for him, Job 42. 8. ELISABETH, cousin of Vlririn Mary, and mo- ther of John the Baptist, Luke 1. 5, an(?el promises her a son, Luke 1. 13, her salutation to Mary, Luke 1. 42. ELISHA (Kliseus), succeeds KHjah, 1 Kin. W. 16. receives his mantle, aud divides Jordan, 2 Kin. 2.13. heals the waters with Mlt, 2 Kin. 2. 23. bears destroy the children who mock him, 2 Kin. 2. 24. ELI8HA— con*, his miracles: water, 2 Kin. S. 18: oil, 4. 4; Shunammlte's son, 4. 32; dt*ath in the pot, 4. 40 ; fe-ids a hundred men with twenty loaves, 4. 44 ; Naainan's If.prosy, 5. 14 ; Iron nwlnis, 6. 5; Syrians struck blind, 6. 1,8. prophesies plenty in Samaria when besieged, 2 Kin. 7.1. sends to anoint Jeha, 2 Kin. 9. 1. hisdeath.2Kin. 13 20. miracle wrought by his bones. 2 Kin. 13. 21. ELKAXAH, Samuel's father. 1 Sam. 1. KL()\ judt'cs Israel, Judjf. 2. 11. KLYMAS (Har-jesus), Acts )3. 6. EMBALM INU, of Jacob, Oen. 50. 2; of Joseph, Gen. ."iO. '26; of Christ, John 19. 30. EMKUALDS. Kx.28.18; 39,11: Kev.i.S; 21.19. EMEUOD8, Deut.28.27. rhilistlnes smitten with. 1 Ram. 5. 6. KM IMS. iriants. (Jen. 14. 5; Dent. 2. 10. EMMANUEL r'MMANDKL), God with us. Is, 7. 14: 8. 8; Matt. 1.23. EMMAU8. Christ talks with Cleopan and an- other on the way to. Luke 24. l.^. EMULATIONS ceiisnP'd, (tal. F,. 20. KNCHANTMKNT8 forbidden. Lev. 19. 26; Deut. IK. 9 * Is 47 9 EN-DOR. witch of. 1 Pam. 28. 7. ENEMIKS, treatment of, K.x. 23. 4; 1 Ram. 24. 10; Job .31. 29; Prov. 24. 17; 25. 21; Matt. 5. 44 ; Luke 6 35. David and Saul, 1 Ram. 24. 10; 26. 9. God delivers out of the hand of, 1 Sam. 12. 11 ; Ezra 8. 31 ; Ps. 18. 48 ; 59 ; 61. 3. of God, their punishment, Ex. 15. 6; Deut. 32. 41: Judg. 5. 31; Kst. 7; 8; Ps. 68. 1: 92. »; Is. 1. 24; 37. 36: «• Thess. 1. 8; Rev. 2L 8. KN-OKDI. city of ./ud.ah. Josh. 15. 62. David dwfllls there, 1 Pam. 23. 99 : 24. 1. ENGINES of war. 2 Chr. 26. 15; Ezek. 26. 9. EVGRAVIN<}, Ex. 28. 11 ; Zech. 3. 9. RN-IIAKKORE. fountain, JikIk- IP. 19. ENMITY between God and man, Rom. 8. 7; James 4. 4; how abolished, Eph. 2. 16; Col. 1.20. ENOCH, his faith, Heb. 11. 6; prophecj, Jude 14 ; translation, Ger. 5. 24. EN-ROGEL, fountain. Josh. 16. 7 ; 18. 16 ; 2 8am. 17. 17: 1 Kin. 1.9. ENTICER8 to 3 ' 'atry to be stoned, Deut. 13. 10. ENVY, Prov. H. 30; 27. 4; Eccles. 4. 4; Matt. 27. 18 • Acts 7. 9 ; Rom. 1. 29 ; 1 Cor. 3. 3 ; 2 Cor. 12. 20 : Gal. 6. 21 ; 1 Tim. 6. 4 ; Tit. 3. 3 ; James forbidden, Vr. 37. 1 ; Prov. 3. 31 ; 24. 1, 19 ; Bom. 13.13: 1 Pet. 2.1. Its evil oons«tquence«. Job 6. 2; Prov. 14. 30; Is. 26. II ; James 3. 16. Joseph sold for, ' .'ts "7. 9. EPATHRAS commended, Ool. 1. 7; 4. 12. EPA I'll RODITU8, Paul's Joy at his recovery, Phil. 2. 25; his kindness, TMill. 4. IS. EPHAH. a mea«ure. Ex. 16. 36; Lev. 19. 38; Ezek. 45. 10; Zech. 6. 6. EPHE8IAN8, Paul's epl.stle to, Eph. 1; elec- tion, 1. 4 ; adoption of grace, 1.6; dead In sin quickened. 2. 1. 5; Gentiles made nigh, 2. 13; unity and kindness f'niolned. 4—6. EPIIE8US visited by Paul. Acts 18. 19; 19. 1. miracles there, Acts 19. 11. tumult there. Acts 19. 24. Paul's address at Miletus to the elders of, Acts 20.17. Paul fights with beasts there, 1 Oor. IS, 83; tarries there. 1 Oor. 18. 8. 174 jt^mi- KPHOD. BUBJXOT-IKDEX. KAITH. EPHOD, Kx.'28.4; 89.2. (4iJeoii's. JutlK. K. 27; Mic»h'», Jurtg. 17. B, ElUrHATllA (" be opt- iietl "), Mark 7. »4. EI'HUAIM, youiigei son of Jo.seph. (ten. 41. W. Jacob blesses bphraiin and llanasseh, (ien. 4H. 14. hh descendants numbered. Num. 1. 10, 82; 2.18; 26. :W; 1 Chr. 7. 20. tlielr possessions, Josh. 16. f>; 17.14; Judg.l. 29. chastise the Midianites, Judi;. 7. 24. quarrel wltbUideoii, Judt{. k. 1 ; and Jepbthah, JudK. 12. revolt from the house cf David, 1 Kin. 12. 2C. chastise Ahaz and Judah. 2 Chr. 2X. 6, 7. release tlniir prisoners, 2 (Ihr. 28. 12. carried into captivity. 2 Kin. 17. 6; Vs. 7«. 9. fi7 : Jer. 7. l."). re ixMiilnn, called God's son, Jer. 81. 20. Iirnphecies concerning. In. 7; 9. 9; 11. 13; 28.1 ; Ilos. 5-14 ; Zech. 9. 10; 10. 7. EIUKaTAH (Beth-lehem;. Gen. 35. 16; Ps. 132. 6; Mic. 5.2. Kl'lIUON. the Hittlte, sells Machpelah to Abra- ham, <ien. 23. 10. El'lOUKKANS, philosophers, encounter Paul at Athens. Acts 17. 18. EKASTUS ministers to Paul, Acts 19. 22; Rom. If). 23; 2 Tim. 4. 20. E8AK-HADD0N, powerful king of Assyria, 2 Kin. 19. ;« ; Ezra 4. 2; Is. 37. 38. E8AU, sou of Isaac, Gen. 25. 25 (Mai. 1. 2; Bom. 9. i;n. sells his birthright. Gen. 2f). 29 (Heb. 12. 16). deprived of the blessing. Gen. 27. 38. bis anger against Jacob, Gen. 27. 41; and re- con Mliatl'>n, Gen. 3;^. his riches and descendants. Gen. 86: 1 Ohr. 1.35. ESMCOL, grapes of. Num. 13. 23. E8T1IEU (Hadassah). made queen In the place of Vashtl. Est. 2. 17. Inaiis for her jwople. Est. 7. 3, 4. Til lOl'lANS, invading J'.idali, subdued by Asa, 2 Chr. 14. 9. feV<* Num. 12. 1 ; 2 Kin. 19. 9 ; E.nt. 1,1; Job 28. 19. prophecies concernlny, Ps. 68. 31 ; 87. 4 ; Is. 18 ; 20 ; 43. 3 ; 45, 14 ; Jer. 46. 9 ; Kzek. SO. 4 ; 38. 5 • Nah..3. 9; Zepli.3. 10. EUNICE commended (Acts 16. 1). 2 Tim. 1. B. EUNl'OH, an Kthinpian, of great authority. baptized by I'iiilip, Acts 8. 27. EL'MJOUS, promise to those v»ho -le^<se God. Is. 66. 3. Christ's declaration concerning, lH»tt. i KUl'UKATES, river, G.-;!. 2. 14; i,1. ^8 El 1. 4; 2 Sam. 8. 3. J,-r. . Vi. Deut. 13. 4; 11. 24; Josh 46.2; 51.63. • typical. Kev. 9. 14; 16.12. EUK()(!LY1)0N. a wind. Acts 27. U. XUTVCIH'S restored. Acts 20 7. k VANGELIST, I'hiUp the, receives Paul's com- pany. Acts 21. 8. , work of, Eph. 4. 11 ; 2 Tim. 4. 5. , EVE. created. Gen. 1. 27; 2. 18. ; her fall and fate, Gen. 3, fc'co Ada*. EVIL-MKHODACII, king of Rabyiou, restores ' Jehoiacliin, 2 Kin. %>. '£7; Jer. 52. 31. ; EXACTION (usury. Ac), forbidden, L<iV. 25. 35; I Deut. 15, 2; I'rov. 28. 8; Ezek. 22. 12; 46. 9; I LukeS. 13- 1 Cor.6.10. disclaimed. Neh. 6. 1 ; 10. 81. I EXAMPLE ofCHRlST, Matt. 11.29; John 13.15; I Bom. 15. 3. 6 ; I'hIl. 2. 5 ; 1 1'et. 2. 21. i prophets, Het. 6. 12 ; James 6. 10. apostles, 1 Cor. 4, 16; 11. 1 5 Phil. 3. 17; 4. 9; lTbeas.Le. KXCE88, Eph. 5. 18; 1 Pet. 4. 8. KXHOUTATION. 1 Thes.s. 4. 18; 6. 11; il«b.8. 13; 10.25. EXIKUIENCEworketh hope. Bom. 6.4. K V K-.SKll V ICK. Eph. «. 6 ; Col. 3. 22. KVKS. of the Lord, Deut. 11. 12; 2 Chr. 1«. 3; Prov. 15. 3; upon the righteous, Ezra 6. 6: Is. .32. 8 ; 33. IH ; 34. 15; 1 let. 3. 12. (blind), can a devil open, John 10. 21. EZEKIEL seat to huase of Israel, Exek. 2; S; 33. 7 his visions of God's glory. Kzek. 1; 8; 10; 11. 22; of the Jews' abominations, Ac, Ezek. R. 6; their punishment, K/eK. 9; 11 ; the resurrec- ticn of dry bones, Ezek. 37 ; measuring of the temple, Kzek. 40. his dumbness. Kzek. 3, 26 ; 24. 26 ; :!:t. 22. his parables. Ezek. 15; 16; 17; 19; 2'.; 24. Intercedes for Israel. Ezek. 9. 8; 11. 13. exhorts Israel against idols, Kzek. 14. 1 ; 20. 1; 33. 30. reh( -ses l»r»i '.V rebellion.*, Ezek. 20; and the sins of the r i>rs and people of Jerusalem. Ezek. 22 : 23 ; •';4. predicts Israel's and the nations' doom, Kzek. 21 ; i"). EZION-OABEB, on the Red Sea. Num. 33. 36; 1 Kin. 9. 26. EZRA, scribe, goes up from Babvlou to Jeru- salem, Ezn, 7. 1 ; 8. 1. his commi.ssiv.n from Artaxerxes to rebuild the temple, E/ra 7. 11. fast rnlered by, Ezra 8. 21 ; reproves the people, Kzra 10. 9. reatls the book of the law, Neh. 8. reforn^ corruptions, Ezra 10 ; ^eh. U. FABLES (and geneah^ies), unedifylng, 1 Tlm.1. 4; 4. 7; 2 Tim. 4. 4; ''it. 1. 14. FACE of UOi\ hidden from them that do evil, i's. 34. 10 : Is. 59. 2 ; Ezek. 39. 2.3. to be simght, 2 Chr. 7. 14; Ps. 31. 16; 80. 8; Dan. 9. 17. seen by Jacob, Gen. .32. .30. FAITH, Hub. 11; jusiificatlon by, Rom. 8. 28; 5. 1, 16; (4al. 9. 10; puriflcation by. Acts 16. 9; sanctifitfttion by. Acts 26. 18. object of. Father, Pon. and Holy Ghost, Mark 11. 22; John 6. 29; 14. 1; 20. 31; Acts 2r>. 21; 2 C.r. 13. 14. given by the Spirit. 1 Cor. 2. B; 12. 9. In Christ, Acts 8. 12; 2 Tim. 3. 15. unity of, Kph. 4. 5. 13; Jude *. leads to salvation. Ac, Mark 16. 16: Johu 1. 12: 3. 16,36; 6.40.47; Ads 16. 31 : Gal 3.11; Eph. 2. 8 : Heb. 11. 6; 1 Pet. 1.9;! .Joh \ 10. works by love, 1 Cor. 13; Gal. 5. 6; Co-. 1, 4; 1 Thess. 1. 3; 1 Tim.l. 5; Philem. 6; Heb. 10. 23 ; 1 I'et. 1. 22 ; 1 John 3. 14, 23. without works. Is dead, James 2. 17, 20. pr: .luces peace, joy, hope in lK-,llevlng, Bom. 6. 1 ; 16. 13 ; 2 Cor. 4. 13 ; 1 Pet. 1. 8. xcludes boasting, Ac, Bum. 3. 27; i. 2; 1 Oor. 1.29; Eph. 2. 9. blesslTigs received thr«iugh, Mark 16. 16; John 6. 40 ; 12. Hti ; 'id. 31 ; Av;ts 10. 43 ; 16. 31 ; 2*5. 18 ; Boni. 1. 17 (Hab. 2. 4) ; Ronu .3. 21 ; 4. 16 ; 5.1; 2(:!or. 5. 7; Gal. 2.16; 3. 14.26; Kph. 1.13; 8. 12, 17 ; 1 Tim. 1. 4; Heb. 4. 3; 6. 12; 10. 38; 1 Pet. 1.5; Jude 20. miracles perforn.ed through, Matt. 9. ."H ; Luke 8. BO; Acts 3. 16. power of. Matt. 17. 20 ; Mark 9. 23 ; 11. 23 ; Luke 17.6. trial of. 2 Thess. 1. 4; Heb. 11. 17; James 1. 8. 12; 1 Pet. 1. 7. 1 1 17o 1; M \t:' < » rAITH. RUBJEOT-TNDKX. FIDELITY. ¥AlTU—ront. overconietii tlie world, 1 John B. 4. shield of the Christian, Eph. 6. 14; 1 TbesR. fi. 8. contend earaently for the. Jade 3. exhortations to continue in, 1 Cor. 18. 13; 2 Cor. 13. S; Eph. B. 16: I'hil. 1. '27; Col. 1. 23; 2. 7; 1 The«». T). 8; 1 Tim. 1. 19; 4. 12; 6. 11 ; 2 Tim. 2. 22 : Tit. 1. l.S : lieb. 10. 22. examples of:— €»ileb, Num. i:<. 30. Shadrach, MfNhach, and Abed-neKo, Dan. 3. 17. t>ani<sl. Dan. 6. 10. iNlnovite*. Jonah 3. 5. r«ter. Matt. 16. 16. Nathaiiucl. John 1. 4'.). Martha, John 11.27. Stephen, Acts 6. ■'(. Ethiopian eunuch. Acts 8. 37. l'.ariiaba», Acts 11. 24. FAITHKULN'KSS commended In the RervlcQ of Uod, 2 Kin. 12. 15; 2 Chr. 31, 12; Matt. 24. 4f.; 2<;or. 2.17; 4.2; 3 John 5. towards men, Deut. 1. 16; Ps. 141. 5; Frov. 11. 13; 1.3.17; 14.5; 20.6; 25.13; 27.6; 28.2(1; Luke 16. 10 ; 1 Cor. 4. 2 ; 1 Tim. X 11 ; (V. 2 : Tit. 2. 10. of Abraham, Qen. 22; Gal. 8. ft. of Jus»!ph, (ieii. ;W. 4, 22, of Moses, Sum. 12. 7 ; Ueb. 3. R of David, 1 Sam. 22. 14. of Daniel. Dan. i'.. 4. of Taul. Acts 20. 20. of Timothy, 1 Cor. 4. 17. of OoD. Ps. 3<5. 5; 40. 10; 88. 11 ; 89. 1 ; 92. 2; 119. 75 ; Is. 25. 1 ; Lam. 3. 23. FALL of Adani and Kve. tien. 3. fl«« ADAM, sin and deatli caused by, Uen. 3. 19; Bum. R. 12; 1 Co.. 15. 21. FALSK WITNESSES conderauHd. Bee DUCWT, WiTNKasRa. FAMILIAB SriBITf!, possessors of, to die, Le*r. 20. 27. not to be souKht after. Lev. 19. 31; Is. 8. 19. Saul destroys, 1 Bam. 28. 3; In his distress enqiilnis of one reuialniUK. 1 Sftm. 28. 7; his punishment, 1 Chr, 10. i;<. 14. Manasseh deals with, 2 Kiu 21. r>. Paul casts out, Acts Ki. FAMINE thr'-atened, Jer. 14. V>- Ifi. 2; Ezek.B. 12 ; 6. 11 ; Matt. 24. 7 ; Acts 11 . 28. described, Jer, 14 ; Lam. 4 ; Jo«!l 1. occurs in Canaan. (<en. 12. I''ttypt. Oen. 41. Israel, Ruth I. 1 ; 2 ;^am. 21. 1; I Kin. 1«. 2; 2 Kin. 6. A5; 7; L.ike 4. 2.0. Bliunainmite f(ir"warncd of, 2 Kin. 8. 1. king of ERvpt V arn.'d of. by Joseph, Gen. 40. (of GtKl's word*, Amos ». 11. lAST proclclmed. Lev. Cn, W, 29; 2 Chr. 20.3; Ezra 8. 21; Noh. »: Est. 4. 16; Joel 2. 15; Jonah 3. 5. season of. referred to, Acts 27. 9. the true and tha false, Is. 68 ; Zech. 7 ; Matt. FASTING, turned \v.U) gla«lness. Zech. 8 19. Christ excuses his disciples for not. Matt. 9. 14 ; Mark 2. 18 ; Luke 5. 33. of Mosms (twice I for forty dnys, K«. 24. 18; 84. 28; Deut. 9. ? 18. of David. 2 Sam. 12. 16. of Elijah. 1 Kin. 19. 8. of •hrist. Matt. 4. 2. Ac. of Barnabas and Paul. Acts 14. 23. recommended, 1 Cor. 7. 5. FAT (and blood), not to be eaten Ler. 3. 17; 7.22. of sacrifices, to be burnt. Ex. 29. 13 ; Ler. 3. 3. FATHER, our. God, 1 Chr. 29. 10; Is. ». 6; 63. 16; 64. 8; Matt. «. 9: Luke 11. 2; John 20. 17. PATHEBS, duty of, Deut. 21. 1«; Prov. 8. 12 13. 24 ; 19. 18 ; 22. 6, 15 ; 23. 13 ; 29. 15, 17 ; Luke 11. 11 ; Eph. 6. 4 ; Col. 3. 21 ; Heb. 12. 9. chlldra to obey, Ex. 20. 12; Prov. 6. 20; Kph. 6.1; Col. 3. 20. FATHKBLESS. God the God of, Ps. 146. 9; Jer. 4i». 11 : Hits. 14. 3. God the helper of, Deut. 10. 18; Ps. 10. 14; 14fi, 9 ; father of, I's. OM. .5. duty toward.s, Ex. 22. 22; Deut. 14. 29; 24. 17; Prov. 23. 10 ; Is. 1. 17; Jer. 7. 6; James 1. 27. the wicked oppress. Job 6. 27; 22. 9; Ps. 94. 6; Is. ^.'£^■, 10. 2 ; Jer. 5. 28 ; Ezek. 22. 7. FA11LT8, hovr to deal -with. Matt. 18. 15; Gal. 6. L exhortation to confess, James 6. 16. yAVOL'li of God bestowed on Chriht. Matt. 3. Ifi ; 17. 5 ; Luke 2. .')2 : Jolm 11. 41 ; 12. 28. on the righteou.s. Job 33. 26 ; Ps. 5. 12 ; Prov. 3.4. on Job, Job 42. 10; Abraham, Gen. 18. 17; the Israelites, Ps, 44. 3; K;. I; the Virgin Mary, Luke 1. 30; David, Acts 7. 46. FEAB of God, Job 28. 28 ; Ps. 19. 9 ; Prov. 1.7; 8.13; 9. 10; 14.27; 1.5.33. enjoined, Deut. 10. 12; Josh. 4. 24; Job 13. 11; Ps. 2. n ; 7G. 7 ; 130. 4 ; Jer. 10. 7 ; Matt. 10. 28 ; Luke J2. 5 ; Heb. 12. 28 ; Rev. 14. 7 ; 1.5. 4. advaiitages of, Ps. 15. 4; 2«. 14; 31. 19; .33. 18; 60. 4; fil. 5- 85. 9; 103. 11; 111. 5; 112.1; 145. 1(»; 147. 11: Prov. lO. 27; 14. 26; 15. 33; 19. 23 ; 22. 4; Kccles. 8. 12; Mai. 3. 16; 42; Luke 1. 50; 2 0or. 7. 1; Rev. 11. 18. comm^inded. Lev. 19. 14; Deut. 4. 10; 6. 2; 28. 58- .o.sh. 24. 14; 1 Sam. 12. U; 2 Kin. 17. 38; 1 Ch: . Ifi. 30; Ps. 2. 11 ; 33. 8; Prov. 3. 7; 23. 17; 24.21; 18.8.13; Eccles.5. 7; 8.12; 12.13; Bom. 11. 20 ; Eph. fi. 5 ; Phil. 2. 12 ; Col. 3. 22; Heb. 4. 1 ; 1 Pet. 2. 17; Rev. 14. 17. (of punishment), causing torment. Gen. 3. 8: 4. 14; Prov. 28. 1 ; Is. 2. 19; 33. 14: t ake 19. 21: Acts 24. 25; Bom. 8. 15; Heb. 10. 27; 1 John 4. 18; liev. 6. Ifi ; 21.8. FEASTS, fh three ani.ual, Ex. 23. 14; 34. 23; Lev. 23; Num.29; Deut. 16. Solomon's. 1 KiU. 8. 1 ; 2 Ohr. 7. 9. of Ahasuerus, Est. 1. of Purim, Est. 9. 20. of Job's children. .)ob 1. 4. of Belshazzar. Dan. 5. of Herod. Mark (",. 21, Ac. given by Levi, Matt, 9. 10; Luke B. 29. of charity. 1 Cor. 11. 2'.> ; 2 Pet. 2. 13 ; Jude 12. FELIX, governor of Judaea. Paul sent to. Acts 23.23. Paul's defence before him. Acts 24. 10. trembles at Paul's preaching, but leaves him bound. Acts 24. 2.5. FKi.LOVV.KHir. ol CHRiar. 1 Cor. 1. 9; 12. 27; 2 Cor. 4. 11 : Phil. 3. 10. Bee 1 Cor, 10. 16. of the Spirit, Phil. 2. 1. of the saints, Acts 2. 42; 2 Cor. 8. 4; Gal. 2. 9; Phll.l. B; 1 John I. 3. with evil, forbidden, 1 Cor. 10. 20; 2 Cor. 6. 14; Eph. .5. 11. FELLOW-CITIZENS with the saints, Eph. 3. 19. FESTUS, governor of Jadaea. Acts 24. 27. Paul brought before him. Acts 2.5. Paul's defence before. Acts 2.5. 8; 28. acuults I'aul. Acts 26. 14 : 2fi. 31. FEVBB, threatened for disobedience, Deut 28. 22. healed of Peter's wife's mother. Matt. 8. 14 ; nobleman's son, John 4. 52. FIDBLITY (ibewliiK (rood). Tit. 2. la 170 KIKBY 8EBPENTB. BUBJEOT-INDEX. FOUNTAin. KIEKY SERPKNTS, Num. 'ii. 6 ^Deut. H. 15). bite of, ciin-d by brazen .serpent, Num. 21. 8, FIOIIT of faith, 1 Tim. 6. 12; 'Z Tim. 4. 7 ; Heb. 10.32; 11.34. FIGS, Heztklah cured by, 2 Kin. 20. 7 ; Is. .38. 21. Jereiniali's visimi of, .l«r. 24. 1. FKi TliKfi, tlie bar -^ii, Matt. 21. 19; Mark 11. 13. parables of. Matt. 24. 32; Luk)> 13. Q; 21. 29. IIIJUIIK (o- Typ«), Rom. 6. 14; 1 Cor. 4. «; Heb. 9. 9, '<:l 1 I'et. 3. 21. F1LTU1.VES8. fiifurativf; of «ln. .Tob 15. M; Ps. 14. 3 ; Is. 1. 6 : ti4. « ; Ezek. 24. 13. purification from. Is. 4. 4 ; Ezek. 22. IB; .36. 25; Zech. .3. 3 ; 13. 1 ; 1 Ci>r. 6. 11 ; 2 Cor. 7. 1. FINGER of God, Ex. 8. 19 ; 31. 18 ; Luke 11. 20. of Chiubt, .lohn 8. 6. FIRE, pillar of. E.i. 13, 21 ; Neh. 9. 12. Gtjd appears bv, Ex. 3. 2; 13.21* 19. 18; Vf^ut. 4. 12: 2 8am. 22. 13; Is. 6. 4- Ezek. 1. 4; Oe-i. 7.10; Mai. 3. 2; Matt.:,. 11; Rev. 1.14; 4.5. for consuniluK sacrilices. Gen. IS. 17 ; Lev. 9. 24; JuiJc 13. 20 . 1 Kin. l<. 38 ; 2 Chr. 7. 1 . not to be kindled on the sabbath, Ex. 3B. 3. emblem of God'a word. .If;r, '.ii, 29 ; Acts 2. 3. Instrument of judgment. Gen. 19. 24 ; Ex. 9. 23 ; Lev, 10; Num. 11. 1 ; M.S.".; 2KIU.1.10; Amos 7.4; 2Tli«;s.s. 1.8; Rev. 8. 8. everlasting. Deut. 32. 22; Is. 33. 14; flB. 24; Mark 9. 44 ; .'ud 7 ; Rev. 20. 10. (rtid is a consuming, Heb. 12. 'Ji^. FIRMAMENT. Geiv 1. 6; Ps. 19. 1; Ezek. 1. 22; Ltau. 12. 3. FIRSTBORN, claims of the, (}en. 4.3. 33; Deut. 21. l."); 2 Chr. 21. 3; Ool. 1. 1.') dleb. 12. 23). dedic-' ^'» to «iod. Ex. 13. 2, 12; 22. 29; 34. 19; Deui i ' " hov» : ,d, Ex. 34. 20 ; Num. 3. 41 ; 8. 18. in Ee> , . ;. '.ed, Ex. 11.4; 12. 29. FIRtiTKUUlTS, laws relating to, Ex. 22. 29; 23. 16 ; 34. 2f) ; Lev. 2:1 9 ; N urn. 2.S. 26. form o.' dedicating, Deut. 26. fi. the priests' portion of, Nam. 18. 12 , Deut. 18. 4. FIR TREE, Is. 41. 19; 55. 13; 60. 13; Hos. 14. H. blvSH, the water* bring forth. Geu. 1. 20. of E(iypt destroyed. Ex. ''. 21. prepared for ,liinah. ,lonah 1. 17. caught for tribute. Matt. 17. 27. niirbculnus draughts of, Luke 6. 6 ; John 21. 6. on fire of coals, ,I"hn 21. 9. FISH EUP, occupation of several of the apostles. Matt, 4. 18; Mark 1, If, ; Luke 5 ; .I.,hn '21. 7. FLATTERY, evil of. Job 17. 6; ;«. 21; I's. 5. 0; 12. 2 ; 78. 36 : I'rov. 2. 16 ; 20. 19 ; ?.4. 24 ; 28. 23 ; 29. 5; 1 Tliess,2. fi. FLEE('E, Gideon's, .ludg. 6. 37, FLEtiH allowed to be eaten. Gen. 9. 3. contrasted with spirit, liom. 7. 6; 8. 1; Oal. 3. o , R 17 • fl 8 liistsof the, to be mortified, 2 Cor, 7. 1 ; Oal. 5. 16; 6. 8; Col. 2. 11; 1 Pet. 4. 2; 1 John 2. 16. God manifest In the, John 1, 14: 1 Tim. 3, 16; 1 Pet. 3. 18; 4. 1 ; to be ackiiiiwl»^dged, 1 John 4.2; 2.Iohii7. FLIES. E>rs ptians plajnied by, Ex. 8. 21. 31 ; Ps. 78.45; V)r..M. FLINT, watnr produr»id out of, Num. 20, 11 ; Deut 8. ir.; Ps. 114. H; 1 Cor. 10. 4. FLOOD, threatenetl. (ien. 6. 17: sent Gen. 7. 11; Matt. 34. 3.S ; 2 Pet. ?.. n : assuaged. Gen. 8. FLOPR. sacrificial. Kx. 2!». '2; Lev. 2, 2. FOOD for flll creatures. Gen. 1. 29; 9. 3; Ps. 104. 14; 14^ Irt; 147.8, FOOL18IINE88. th« gospel derided o«. 1 Oor. 1. 18; 2.14. POO L 1 SHN E88— rot^^ worldly wisdom is, with God. 1 Oor. 1. 20; 2. 6 ; 3. in. I FOOL.S, their character and conduct. Ps. 14. Ij ' 49. 1' 63. 1; 9*2. 6; Prov. 10. 8, '23; I'i. 1.5, 16; 13. Iti 14. 16; 15. 6; 17. 7, 10, 12, 16, 21. 2.S; 18. I 2. 6. 7 : 19. 1 ; 20. 3 ; 26. 4 ; 27. 3, '22 ; Eccles. 4. ! 6; 5. 1, 3; 7. 4. 9; 10. 2. 14; Is. 44. '2f>; Matt. 7. j 26 ; 23. 17 ; 2.5. 2 ; Luke 1'2. 2o ; Rom. 1. 22. FOOTSTOOL of God: the temple called, 1 Chr. 28.2; Ps. 99. 5; 132.7. I the earth called. Is. 66. 1; Matt. 6. 35; Acts 7. ! 49. God's foes made, Ps. 110. 1; Matt. 22. 44; Heb. In. 13. FORBKARANCK commended. Matt. 18. 33; Eph. 4. 2 ; 6. 9 ; Col. 3. 13 ; 2 Tim. 2. 24. of God. I's. 50. 21 ; Is. 30. 18; Rom. 2. 4 ; 3. 26; 1 Pet. 3. 20; 2Pet. 3. 9. FOREKNOWLEDGE of God. Acts 2. 23; Rom. 8. '29; 11.2: Gal. 3.8; 1 Pet. 1. '2. FOR(JETF'JLNE.S.S of God, condemned, Deut 4. j 9; 6.12; P8.78.7; 103.2; Prov. .3. 1: 4.6; 31. B: Heb. 13. 16. punishment of. Job 8. 13; Ps. 9. 17; 60. 22; Is. 17. 10 ; Jer. 2. 32 ; Hos. 8. 14. FORtaVENESH, mutual, commanded. Gen, 50. 17; Matt, 5. 23; 6. 14: 18. 21, :«; Mark in 26; Luke 11. 4 ; 17. 4 ; 2 Cor. 2. 7 ; Eph. 4. 32 ; CoL 3. 13; .lames '2, 13. of enemies. Matt. 6. 44 ; Luke 6. 27 ; Bom. 12. 14, 19. of sin, prayed for, Kx. 32. 32; 1 Kin. 8. 30; 2Chr.6.'2I; Ps. 2.5.18; 32; 51 ; 79. 9 ; IM; Dan. 9. 19; Amos 7. 2; Matt. 6. 12. promise<l. Lev. 4. 20 ; 2 Chr. 7. 14 ; Is. 33. 24 ; W. 7: Jer. 3. 12; 31. 20. 34; 3.3. ;■!; I-.zek. 36. 26; Hos. 14. 4 ; Mlc. 7. 18; Luke 24. 47; Acts ,5, 31: 26. 18; Eph. 1. 7; Col. 1. 14; Jamrs 5. 15; 1 Jolml. 9. FORNICATION denounced. Ex. 22 16; Lev. 19. 20; Num. 25; Deut. '22. 21 ; -23. 17; Prov. 2. 16; 6. 3; 6. '25; 7; B. 13; 22. 14; 23. '//; 29. 3; :fl. 3; Kccles.7. 26; Hos. 4. 11; Matt. (.5. 19; Mark 7. 21; Acts 1,5. 20; Rom. 1. 29; » Cor. 5. 9: 6. 9; 2 Cor. 12. 21; Gal. 6. 19; Ep'.i. 6. 5; Col. 3. 6; 1 Thess. 4. 3; 1 Tim. 1. 10; Keb. 13. 4; 1 PeU 4. 3 ; Juda 7 : Rev. 2. 14 ; '21. 8 ; 22. 16. BPIBITUAL, Ezek. 16. 29; Ujs. 1; 2; 3; Rev. 14. 8 * 17 !2 * IH 3 * 1U 2 FOR-SAKINti God, danirir of. Deut. 28. 20; Judg. 10. 13; 2 Chr. 15. 2; 24. 20; E/ra K 22; 9. 10; Is. l."?*!; Je»-. 1. ifi; 5.19; 17. l.i; Ezek. - 6. 9. FORTRESS, the Lord wmpared to, 2 Sam. 22. 2 ; Ps. 18. 2 ; .ler. 16. Vi. F(»RTCNATC8 succot.rs Paul. 1 Cor. 16. 17. FOi,". i i)AY8. as V:,a flood. Gen. 7. 17. giving of the law. Ex. 24. 18. spying Canaan, Num. 13. 2.5. Goliath's defiance. 1 Sam. 17. 16. Elijah',^ journey to Hon b. 1 Kin. 19. 8. Joiip.h's warnlitg to Nltieveh. Jonah 3. 4. f«^^ing of our Lord, Matt. i. 2; Mark 1. 18; Luke 4. '2. Christ's app(!arances during, Aetsl. S. FORTY BTRlPKls. Deut. 26. 3 ; save one, 2 Oor. 11.24, FORTY YEARS, manna sent, Ex. 16. 35; Num. 14.33; Ps. 95, 10. of peace, Judg. 3. 11 ; «. 31 ; 8. 28. FOUNDATIO.S. Jesus < hrlst the one. I». 28. 16; 1 Cor. 3. 11 ; Eph. 2. 20: H»b. 1). 10; 1 Pet, 2.6. FOUNTAIN of livhig waters, Ps. 36. 9: Jer. 8. 13; Joel 3. 18 ; Zecb. 13. 1 ; 14. 8. B«« Is. i2. 3; 44.9; 68.1; John 4. 10: BeY.7.17; Z1.6. 177 ' ' I .i .m FOUR. BUBJKnT-IlTDEX. ORNTLKNI88. FOUR liviDK crefttures, vision of. Kzek. 1. 6; 10. 10; Ke»r. 4. 6: ft.U; 6.6. Kingdoms, Nebucliadiie/zar'n vWon of, Dan. 2. 36 1 Daniel's vision of. Dan. 7. 3, 16. FUUKKULD compensation, Uz. 22. 1 ; 2 Sam. 12.6; Luke 19. 8. FOWLS. wiuKKd. Oen. 1. 20; 7. 3; Fs. 104. 12; 148, 10. FOXES, mentioned. Cant. 2. 15; Lam. B. IX; Matt. 8. 20. Luke 13. S2. Ptmsoii's veiiift^aiice by, .ludg. 15. 4. FKANK1NCEN8E. various use«, for, Ex. 30. 34; Lev. 2. 1 ; Cant. 3. 6; Matt. 2. 11. FUALTD condemned. Lev. 19. 13 ; Mai. 3. ."5 ; Mark 10. 19 : 1 Oor. 6. 8 ; 1 Tliess. 4. 6. Set DeCKrr. FitKKWlLL offeriiigs. Ley. 22. 18; Num. 16. 3; Deut. 16. ifi; Ezras, f). FREEWU.>1 i aud bondwoman, illustration of. (Jal. 4.V2. FRIKND of Uou. title of Abraham. 2 Chr. 20. 7; Is. 41. 8; James 2. 23. FBIKNDS. value of, Trov. 18. 24; 27. 6. 9, 17; John l.^ 13. daiigtr arisliiK from evil, Deut. 13. 6 ; Prov. 22. 24 ; 25. !•» : Mlc. 7. 5 ; Zech. 13. 6. Jesus calls His disciples, Luke 12. 4; John IR. 14; 3.1<thn 14. FRkRNDKUir, of David and Jonathan. 1 Ram. 18. 1; 19; 20; 2 Sam. 1.26. with the world, unlawful. Rom. 12. 2; 2 Oor. 6. 17; Janit's4. 4; IJohn 2. W. FRIN(;E8, how worn, Num. 1». 37; Deut. 22. 12; Matt. 23.6. FROGS, E«pt plagued with, Ex. 8. 6 : Pa. -78. 46 ; irift. ,30. unclean spirits like. Eev. 16. 13. FRONTLrrS, Ex. 13. 16; Deut. 6. 8. FROWARDNKSa. results of, Deut. 32. 20; 2 Sam. 22. 27; Job 6. 13; Prov. 2. 12; 3. 32; 4. 24 ; 10. 31 ; 11. 20 ; 16. 28 ; 17. 20 ; 21. 8 ; 22. 5. FRUITS, first three years to remain untouched, Lev. 19. 23. of the obedient will be bles!«5d, Deut. 7. 13 ; 28. i. of faith meet for repentance, Matt. .3. 8 ; 7. 16 ; John 4. 36 ; 15. 16 ; Rom. 7. 4 ; 2 Cor. 9. 10 ; Gal. n. 22 : Col. 1.6; Ueb. 12. 11 : James 3. 17. FRUIT TREES saved In time of war, Deut. 20. 19. FU(in'lVK servant, law of, Deut. 23. 15. FURNACE, burnitiK fiery. Dau. 3. 6. 11. 15, &c. figurative, Deut. 4. 20; Is. 48. 10; Ezek. 22. 1«. OARBATHA (pavement), John 13. 13. GABRIEL, archangel, appears t'< Dauibl. Dan. 8.16; 9. '.n. to Zacharias, Luke 1. 19. to Mary, Luke 1. 26. GAD, b'.rth of. Gen. 30. 11. his descendants. Gen. 46. 16. ijlessed by .'acob, (len. 49. 19. tribe of, blessed by Moses, Deut. 33. 20. numbered. Num. 1. 24; 26. 16. their possessions. Num. 32; 34. 14. divers commands to, Deut. 27. 13 : Josh. 4. 12. commetidfd by .los^ua. Josh. 22. 1. charged with Idolatij, Josh. 22. 11. their defence. Josh. 22, 21. seer, his message to David, 2 Sam. 34. 11 ; HJhr. 21.9; 2 Chr. '29. 26. GADAUENES. ir (.erfresenes. Christ's miracle in the country of. Matt. 8. 28: Mark 6. 1 ; Luke 8. 26. GAIUS. Viis piety. 3 John. GAL.\TIANa, I'aul visits. Acts 16. ?.. reproved, (ial. 1.6; 3. einorted. Gal. 6 ; 6. their love to Paul. 0*1. 4. IS, GAL1L.«AN8, slanufhter of, Luke 13. 1. disciples .so called, Acts 1. 11 ; 2. 7. GALILEE, Isaiah's proptiecy concerning. Is. 9. | 1 : Matt. 4. 16. I work of Christ there. Matt. 2. 22; 1& 29: 26. 32; 27. .66; 28.7; Mark 1.9; Luke 4. 14; 28.6; 24. 6 ; Acts 10. 37 ; 13. 31. GA LLIO dismisses Paul, Acts 18. 12, I <iAl. LOW'S llanian's, E.st. 7. 10. GAMALIEL, advises the council. Acts 5. 34. Paul brought up at feet of. Acts 22. 3. I GAMES, public, 1 Cor. 9. 24; Phil. 3. 12; 1 Tim. 6. 12 ; 2 Tim. 2. 6 ; 4. 7 ; Heb. 12. 1. GARDEN, of Eden (ien. 2. 8. of Getiisemane, John 18. I. GARMENTS, priestly, Ex. 28; 39. manner of purllying, Lev. 13. 47 (Eccles. l». 8; Zech. ,3. 3; Jude23). not of mixed niaterlals. Lev. 1!). 19 ; Deut. 22. 11. of sexes, not to be exchanged, Deut. 2*2. 5. of Christ, lots cast for (Ps. 22. l«j; Malt. 27. 36; John 19. 23. GATES, of heaven. Gen. 28. 17; Ps. 24. 7; li. 26.2. of death and hell, Ps. 9. 13 ; Matt. 16. 18. of the ^rave. Is. 38. 10. the strait and wide, Matt. 7. 13; Luke 13. 24. GATH. (ioliath of, 1 i^am. 17. 4. men of. sndtten with enierods, 1 Sam. 6. 8. i)tn\d a refuttee there, 1 Sam. '27. 4. taken by David, 1 Chr. 18. 1. bv lla-ael. 2 Kin. 12. 17. I'zziah breaks down the wall of, 2 Chr. 26. 6. GAZ.\, Samson carries away the gates of, Judg. 16. destruction of, foretold, Jer. 47 ; Amos 1.6;' Zeph.'i. 4; Zech. 9. 6. OEDALIAH. governor of the remnant of Judah, 2 Kin. 26. 22 (Jer. 40. 6); trea<-herously killed by Ishmael, 2 Kin. 26. 25 (Jer. 41 ;. GEDOH conquered by Simeonltes. 1 Chr. 4. 41. GEHAZl, servant of Ellsha, 2 Kin. 4. 12; his rovetoiisness, 2 Kin. 6. 20. GEXEALO(aES:-<ienerations of Adam. Gen. 6 ; 1 Chr. 1 ; Luke 3. of Noah. (ien. 10; 1 Chr. 1. 4. of Shem, (Jen. 11.10. ofTr:rah. <ien. 11. 27. of Abraham, Gen. 26; 1 Chr. 1. 28. of Jacob, (ien. 29. 31 ; 30; 46.8; Ex. 1. 2; Num. 26 ; 1 Chr. '2. of Esau. <Jen. 3«; 1 Chr. 1. 3.6. of the tribes, 1 Chr. 2 ; 4 : B ; 6 ; 7. ofDavtd, K^ir. 3. of Christ, Matt. 1 ; Luke 3. 23. endless, 1 Tim. 1.4. See PAai.BS. GKNNE8ARET, a lake of Palestine, miracles i wrought there. Matt. 17. 27 ; Luke 6. 1 ; Joha I 21. 6. GENTILES, origin of, Oen. 10. 5. their state by natur», Roip. 1. 21 ; 1 Cor. 12. 2 ; Kph.2; 4. H: 1 The:iS. 4. 6. (iod's Judgme;its on, .loel 3.9. their conversion predicted. Is. 11. 10; 42. 1; 49. 6 (Matt. 12. 18; Luke 2. 32; Acts IS. 47); 62. 2 ; Jer. 16. 19 ; Hos. 2. '23 ; Mai. 1. 11 ; Matt. 8. 11; prediction fulfilled, John 10. 16; Acts 8. 37; 10; 14; 15; Eph. 2; IThess. 1. 1. ; calling of. Rom. 9. 24. Sff< Is. «6. 19. I become fellow-cltlzens of the .saints, Kph. 2. 11. 1 Christ ma<ie known to, Ool. 1. 27. I GRNTLENKSa. of OHBIBT, 2 Cor. 10. 1 ; Matt. 11. ! 29(18.40.11). of I'aul and TImotheus. 1 Thess. 2. 7. the fruit of the Spirit. Gal. 6. 2-2. exhortatlous to, 2 Tim. 2. 24 ; Tit. 3. 3. 178 VERB. 1 .1. 1 riiliiK, Is. 9. j 1 1R. 2»: 26. 4.14; 88.6; i ts 5. 34. 12: ITlm. Iccles. u. 8; >eut. 22. 11. B . 2V. r>. ■ : M&tt. 27. B •24.7; U. 1 .18. 1 « 13. 24. 1 u. r>. H. 1 ir. 2R. «. (fates of, 1 ^mus 1. 6; 1 tofJudah. H usly killed ^ ■ 7hr.4.41. 1 4. 12; hU 1 d»m. <}en. ■ GKBAB. BUBJXOT-IirDgX. GOD. GRRAB, herdmeu of, Rtrive ivlth Isma's, Oen. 2«. 20. GKRIZIM, mount of blaming, Dtjut. 11. 29; 27. VI: .losh. 8. 33. (iEKSUOM (Gershon), son of Levi. Gen. 46. 11; Num. 3. 17. son of Moses, Kx. 2. 22 ; 18. 3. GER8H0NITKR, their duties in the service of the tftbiuiacW!. Num. 4; 7; 10. 17. GK8HUR, AbKalom takes refuge there after killing Auinun, 2 8am. 13. 37; 14. 2;^ (Josh. 13. 13). GETHSEMANK, garden of. our Lord's agony there. Matt. 26. 36; Mark 14. 32; Luke 22. 39; John IH. 1. GIANTS, before the floo«<. Jen, 6. 4. inhabit Canaan, Deut. 2. lO, 11, 19, 20; ». 2. spies discourag>i the people by stories of, Num. 13. 3H ; Deut. 1. 2«. strveral slain by David and his servants, 1 Sam. 17: 2 Sara. 21. Ifi ; 1 Chr. 20. 4. GIREAII, aclty of Benjamin, Judg. 19. 14. sin of its inhabitants, Judg. 19. 22; their pun- ishment, Judg. 20. the city of Saul, 1 Sam. 10. 26 ; 11. 4 ; 14. 2 ; 16. 34; 2 Sam. 21. 6. GIREON. itH inhabitants deceive Joshua, JoHh.9; delivered by him from the five kings. Josh. 10: 8a\il persecutes them, 2 Sam. 21. 1; David make.t atonement. 2 Sam. 21. 3—9. 8i)loinon'» dreaiu at, 1 Kin. 3. 6. Ubeniacle of the Lord kept at, 1 Ohr. 16. 99 ; 21. 29. GIDEON, God appoints him to deliver Israel from the Mldianites, .ludg. fi. 14. destroys the altar and grove of Baal, Jads. 6. 2fi. 27. called Jernbbaal, Judg. 6. 32. God gives him two signs, Judg. 6. 36 — 40. his army reduced, and selected by a test of water, Judg. 7. 2—7. his stratagem, .ludg. 7. 16. subdues the Midianites, Judg. 7. 19; 8. makes an ephod of the spoil, Judg. 8. 24. his death, Judg. 8. 32. Sea Heb. 11 32. GIFT of GOD, John 4. 10 ; unspeakable. 2 Cor. 9. 15. the Holy Ghost, Acts 2. 38 ; 8. 20 ; 10. 46. GIFTS, spiritual, Ps. 29. 11: 68.18. SH; 84. 11; Prov. 2. 6 ; Ezek. 11. 19 ; Acts 11. 17 ; Rom. 12. 6-1 Cor. 1.7; 12; 13.2; 14; Kph.2, 8; James 156, 17 ; 4, 6. temporal. Gen- 1. 26 ; 9. 1 ; 27. 28 ; I^ev. 26. 4 ; Ps. 34. 10; 65. 9: 104; 136. 26; 146. 16; 147; Is. 30.23; Acts 14. 17. (Corban). Matt. 1.5. 6; Mark 7. 11. GILBOA, mount, Saul slain there, 1 Sam. 31; 2 Sam. 1. 21. GILEAD, land ol. granted to the Beubeultes, Ac, Num. 32. invaded by the Ammonites, Judg. 10. 17. Jephthah made captain of, Judg. 11. GIL(iAL, Joshua encamps there. Josh. 4. 19; Saul' made king there. 1 Sam. 10. 8; 11. Saul sacrifices at, 1 Sam. 13. 8 ; 16. 13. OIHOLE of the high priest, Ex. 28. 4. typical. Jer. 13. 1. GIROASHITKS, descendants of Canaan. Oen. 10. 15 ; 16. 21. communion with, forbidden, Deut. 7. 1. driven out, Josh. 3. 10; 24. 11. GLASS, as seen through, darkly, 1 Ctor. Vk m S-«2Cor.3,ia the sea otBoT. 4. 6:10.1 GLEANING, to be left for the poor and stran- ger. Lev. 19. 9 ; 23. 22 ; Deut. 24. 19, llb»'rality of Boaz concerning. Ruth 2. 16. GLOHIFYING Uoi), exhortations to. 1 Chr. 16. 28 ; Ps. •/?. 23 ; fiO. 15 ; Uom. 1\ 6 ; 1 Cor. 6. 20 ; 10. 31 : 1 t'et. 2. 12 ; Rev. IB. 'u GLORY. Sm %iidfv (JoD, GLUTTON Y condemned, Deut. 21. 20; Proy. 23. 1,20; 26. 16; 1 Pet. 4. 3. GOATS, Yfild, described. Job 39. 1. GOD:— THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY, Gen. 17. 1 ; Ex. 6.3: Num. 24. 4; Ruth 1. 20; Job 6. 17; Ps. 68.14; 91.1; Is. IH. 6; Ezek. 1. 24; Joel 1.16; 2Cor. 6. 18; Rev. 1.8. THE CREATOR, Gen. 1; 2; Deut. 4.19; Neh. 9.6; Job 33. 4; 38; Ps.8: 19.1; 33.6; 89.11; 94.9; 104; 136; 146.6; 148; Prov. ,3. 19; 8.22; Eccles. 12. 1 ; Is. 37. 16 ; 40. 28 ; 43. 7, 13 ; 45. 8 ; Jer. 10. 12; :«. 17; Zech. 12, 1 ; John 1. 3; Acts 17. 24 ; Rom. 1. 25 ; Col. 1. 16 ; Heb. 1. 10 ; 3. 4 ; 11.3; 1 Pet. 4. 19; Rev. 4. IL Hta Dealinos with , our first parents, (ien. 3. See AdaM, EVU. Noah ana the sinful world. Oen. 6—9. Abraham, Gen. 12—124. Lot, Gen. 19. Isaac, Jacob, and Esau, Gen. 22; 25; 26 ; 28. Joseph, Gen. 39. Mosi^s and Aaron, Ex. 3; 7. Pharaoh arid Egypt, Ex.7; 8. causes the plagues of Egypt:— blood, Ex. 7; frogs, lice, and flies, Ex. H; murrain, boils, and hall, Ex. 9; locusts and darkness, Ex. 10; death of the firstbotn, Kx. 12. ln.stltutes the passover, Ex. 11; 12; 13; and delivers the Isi-aelites, Ex. 14. the children of Israel during their forty years' wanderiiiff in the wilderness (Exodus, Leviti- cus, NuniD';rs, Deuteronomy):— sends manua, Ex. 16. 16. gives the ten commandments, Ex. 20. reveals His glory to Moses, Aaron, and the elders. Ex. 24. enters Into covenant with Israel, Fx. 84. directs the tabernacle to be male, Kx. 38; to be erected, Kx. 40. propounds the law respecting sacrificial of- feriiigs. Lev. 1 ; Num. 28. sanctmes Aaron, lev. 8; 9. institutes blesshiK^ and curses. Lev. 28; Deut. 27. punishes the rf-volt of Korah, Dathan. and Abiram. N.uii. 16. causes Aantu'.s rod to blossom. Num. 17. excludes Moses and Aa!-.>i\ from the pro- mised land for unbelief. Num. 20. 12. ■ends fiery serpents, and heals with brazen serpent, Num. 21. Balaam and Balak. Num. 22. Joshua, at Jericho aud Al, Josh. 1; 3; 4; 6; 7; 8. kings of Canaan, Josh. 10—12. Gideon. Judg. 6 ; Jephthah, Judg. U ; Barason, Judg. 13. Naomi and Ruth, Ruth 1—4. Hannah. Eli. and Samuel, 1 tiiun. 1—3. Saul. 1 Sam. 9-31 ; 1 Chr. 10. David, 1 Sam. 16-31 ; 2 Sam. 1-24; 1 Kin. 1- 2. 11; 1 Chr 11-23; 28; 29. Solomon 1 Kin. 1—11 : 2 Chr. 1—9. Behoboam aud Jeroboam. 1 Kin. 12—15; 9 Ohr. 10-12. Ahab. 1 Kin. 16—22; 2 Ohr. 18. KlUab, 1 Kin. 17-22 ; 2 Kin. 1 : 8. nisiM.aKtii.»-«. m ' ' GOD. 8UBJtl(JT-IND9X. GOD. GOD— flonl. His Dealinsb with Hezeklfth, 2 Kin. 18—20; 2 Ohr. ia>-32; Is. Joitlah. 2 Kin. 22 ; 23 : 2 Ohr. M ; 85. the captive .Jews In Persia, Kst. 1—10. the liberated .lews, Ezra 1—10: Neh. 1—13. Job and his frieiiils, Job 1 ; 2; 38— 4J2. Isaiah, i Kin. 19; 20; 2 Ohr. 20; 32. Jer«-n!iah, 2 Thr. SB ; 36 ; .ler. 26 ; 34— «. Daniel at Babylon, Dan. 1—10. Shailrach, Meshacli. ami Abed-neKU, Dan. 3. Nebuchadnezzar, Dan. 4. Jonah at Tarshish and Nineveh, Jonah 1 —4. His Kevki-ations to Isaiah, warning .ludah and Israel, Is. 1—12; surrounding nations, Is. 13—23; threatening lmp<iiiltent Jews. is. 24 : 39. Jeremiah, respecilng Jndah's overthrow on account of sin. ,ler. 1-25; 07—33; 44. Kzeklel, coiicernlntf Judah's captivity, Kzek. 3—7; the defiled temple, Ezek. 8—11; wam- Inp* to JUilah, K/ek. 12—19; Inrjpendlntf judg- ments, Ezek. 20-23; Jerusalem's overthrow, Kzek. 24; juilem-nts upon other nations, Kzek. 25— 32; exhortations and promises, Ezek. 32— :»; the New Jerusalem, Ezek. 40—48. GOD AS A Bl'lRlT- rjohn 4. 24 ; 2 Cor. 8. 17)- I8 DFCI.ARED TO BB OninliHitent, (ien. 17. 1 ; Ki. 6. S. Glorious, Kx. 15. 11 ; Ps. 145. 5. Gracious. Ex. 34. 6 ; Ps. llfi. fi. Merciful, Ex. 3.1. «, 7 ; Ps. Kfi. fi. LoiiK-.sufferlnK. Num.l4.1«; Mlc.7.18. Just, Dent. .32. 4; Is. 45. 21. Eternal. Deut. 33. 27; Ps. 90. 2: Rev. 4. X— 10. .lealou*. Josh. 24. 19; Nah. 1.2. ComiMWslonate, 2 Kin. 13. Zf. «reat. 2 (Uir. 2. 5; J's. W5. 10. Rltrhte- ous, Ezra 9. 15; Ps. 145. 17. Unsearchable, Job 11. 7; 37.23; Ps.l4.'>.3; Is. 40. 28; Rom. 11.3.3. Invisible, .lob 23. 8,9: John 1.1«; fi. 37; Col. 1. 15: 1 Tim. 1. 17. Good. Ps. 2ft. x ; 119. 68. UprlKht, Ps. 25. S ; 92. 15. Holy. Ps. 9i>. 9 ; Is. .V Ifi. Most HiRh, Ps. S3. 18 ; Acts 7. 48. Immutable. Ps. 102.26. 27; .lames ]. 17. Omniscient, Ps. 1.39. 1-6: Prov. 5. 21. Omnipresent, Ps. i;J9. 7 ; Jer. 23. 23. Litfht, Is. 60. 19; James 1. 17; 1 John 1. 5. True. Jer. 10. 10 : John 17. 3. Perfect, Matt. 5. 4h. Incorruptible, Rom. 1.23. Only-wise, Rom. 16. 27 ; 1 Tim. 1. 17. Faithful. 1 Cor. 10. 13 ; 1 Pet. 4. 19, Immortal, 1 Tim. 1, 17; 6. 16. A consuming fire, Ueb. 12. 29. Love, 1 John 4. 8, 16. none like to Him, Kx. 9. 14: Deut. 33. 26: 2 Bam. 7. 22 ; Is. 46. 6, 9 ; Jer. 10. 6 ; beside Him. Deut. 4. Wi; Is. 44. 6; before Him. Is. 43. 10; Koo<l but He. Matt. 19. 17. fills heaven and earth. 1 Kin. 8. 27; Jer. 23. 24. should be worsblppod Id spirit aad in truth, John 4. 24. HIH OLORV-- exhibited Id Chr'ft. John 1. 14; 2 Cor. 4. «; Heb. 1. 3. flxhiblted in His power, Kx, 15, 1, 6; Rom. «. 4; holiness. Kx. 16. 11; name. Deut. 28. £8; Neh .9.5; majesty. Job 37. 22 ; Ps. 93. 1 ; lf4. 1 ; 145. 5 12; Is. 2. 10; works. Ps. 19. 1 ; 111. 3. described as highly exalte.1, Ps. 8. 1 ; 113. 4. Eternal, Ps. 104. 31. Great, Ps, 138. B. Blch, Eph, 3. 16. eihiblted to Moses, Bx. 34. 5-7, with Ex. 83. 18- 9R. His church, Deut. 5. 24 ; Ps. 102. 16. RnllghtenA t>ie church. Is. 60. 1, 2; Bev. 21. 11, 2;'. Btephen, /.cts 7. 66. declara, 1 Ohr. 16. M; Pi. 146. B, IL GOD mis GLOBY)-«on<. magnifr, Ps. 67. 5. saints desire to behold. I's. 6:i. 2; M. 16. pleatled in prayer. I's. 79. 9. the earth Is full of. Is. 6. 3. not to be given to others. Is. 42. 8. to be feare.l. Is. .59. 19. the knowledge of, .shall fill the earth, Num. 14. 21; Hah. 2. 14 H18 (JODDNKSS:— proclaimed. Ps, 25. 8 ; Nah. 1.7; Matt. 19. 17. Is abundant, Ex. .34. 6 ; Ps. 33. 5. Great, Neh. U. 35: /ech. 'J. 17. Enduring. Ps. 23. 6; 62. 1. Ratlsfvliig, Ps. 65. 4 : Jer. 31. 12, 14. Rich. I's. 104. 24; Bom. 2. 4. Uulversal, Ps. 14.5. 9; Matt. 5. 45. MANIIfKilTBD , in forulvlnif suis. 2 Chr. 30. 18; Ps. 86. b; to His clinich. Ps. 31. 19; T.am. 3. 25; In pro- viding for the poor, Ps. 68. 10; In doing good, IN, 119. 68; 145. 9; in supplying tem- poral wants. Acts 14. 17. leads to repentance, Rom. 2. 4. HIS GIFTS :- are free and abundant. Num. 14. 8; Bom. 8. 32. avi? dispensed according to His will, Eccles. 2. 26 ; Dan. 2. 'Jl ; Rom. 12. 6 : 1 Cor. 7. 7. all blessings are, James 1. 17; 2 Pet. 1. 3, HlH .'^PIRITPAL (ilFTfl:- ackno\vledge, Vs. 4. 7; 21. 2. oeoce. Ps. 29, 11. strength and power, Ps. 68. 36. are through Christ, Ps. 68. 18, with Eph. 4. 7, 8 : John 6. 27. Christ the chief of, Is. 42. 6; 66. 4; John 3. 16 ; 4. 10 ; 6. 32, 33. a new heart. Ezek. 11. 19. pray for. Matt. 7. 7. 11 ; John 16. 23, 24. rest. Matt. 11, 28: 2 Thess. 1.7. the Holy Ghost. Luke 11. 13 ; Acts 8. 20. grace, Ps. 84. 11 ; James 4. 6. wisdom Prov. 2. 6; James 1. 6. glory. Ps. 84. U ■ John 17. 22. repentance. Acts 11. is. righteousness, Rovn. 5. 16, 17. eternal life, Rom. 6. 23. not repented of by Him, Rom. 11. 29. faith, Eph. 2.8; Phil. 1. 29. to be used for mutual profit, 1 Pet. 4. 10. HIH TF.MroR.\L (iina:— rain and fruitful seasons. Gen. 27. 23 ; Lev. 2B. 4.5; Is. 30. 2:1; Arts 14. 17. i peace. Lev. 26. 6 ; 1 Chr. 22. 2. i should cause us to remember God, Deut. 8. 18. ' wisdom, 2 Chr. 1. 42. i all-good things, Ps. 34. 10 : 1 Tim. 6. 17. i all creatures partake of, I's. 136. 25 ; 146. IB, 16. life. Is. 42. 5. to be usedjind enjoyed, Eccles. 3. 13: 6. 19, 20, 1 Tim. 4.4. 5. pray for, Zeoh. 10. 1 : Matt. 6, 11. Too«l and ralmei»t. Matt. 6. 26—33. Illustrated, Matt. 25. 15-30. HIS JOY OVER HIS PEOPLE :- greatness of. Zeph. 3. 17. On account or thbib uprightness, 1 Chr, 29. 17; Prov. 11. 20. fearofHlm, Ps. 147. 11. hope in His mercy, Ps. 147. 11. meekne.ss, Ps. 149. 4. praying to Him. Prov. 16. 8. repentance, Luke 16. 7, 10. faith, Heb. 11. 6, «. Lradh Him to dve them the inberltanoa. Num. 14. 8; 1 F«t 1. 4. 180 ''"^ GOD. SUBJKOT-TNDKX. 60D. C9. . 4. 10. »; Lev, 28. Deut.«.18. .17. 14B. 15.16. V,nD rHI8 JOY OVKR HIS PKOPLE>-«m<. I.EAUa Hl.M TO do them good, Deut. 2d. 63 : Jer. 32. 41 ; Acu J4. 17. prosper them, Peut. 30. 9. deliv*;r them. 2 Sam. 22. 20. comfort them. Is. 66. 19. iv'implifted; So/on»on. 1 Kin. 10. 9. '.llustiated. Is. fi2. r>; Luke 16. «}, 24. 1118 liAW:- i« absolute and perpetual. Matt. 6. 18. (tlVEN to Adam, flen. 2. 16, 17. with Bom. 6. 12—14. I) Voah. *ten. 9. 6. tp th« Israelites, Kx. 20. 2; Ps. 78. 5. throiiiih M(.se.s. Kx. 31. IS; Jolui 7. 19. thiouirh the ministration of anK^ls. Acts 7. I W : (iai. 3. 19 ; Heb. 2. 2. ptnfe<;t. Vs. 19. 7 ; Bom. 12. 2 ; pure, P». 19. H ; exruediiiK broad. Ps. 119. 9fi; truth, I's. 119. 142: holy, just, and good, K(..n. 7. 12; spi- ritual, hum. 7. 14: not grievous, 1 John 6. 3. reqiiinvs p>»rffct obedience, Deut. 27. 26; Gal. 3. 10: Jamfs2. 10. requh'es ob'idleuce of thiiheart, P8.61.6; Matt. f.. '28 : 22. 37. man carniot render jierfect obedtftnce to, 1 Kla. H. 46 : KcclfS. 7. 20 : Horn. 3. 10. It is man's dnty to keep, Kccles. 12. 13, man caiuiot be justified by. Acts 13. 39; Bom. 3. 2(). 28; (ial. 2. fr.; 3.11. cons'^ience testifies to, Horn. 2. 16. all mon have traiis^r'-ssed. Horn. .3. 9. 19. (Cives the knowlciU'e of sin. Kom. 3. 20; 7. 7. wiirketh wrath, Kom. 4. 15. man. by nature nut iu i>ub.i*%tion to. Bom. 7. 6 ; H. 7. 'rive is the fulfilling of. Rom. 13. «, 10; G«1. 6. 14 : .Tames 2, '•. duslttneil to lead to Christ. Gal. 3. 24. sin is a iransgressiou of, 1 John 3. 4. fXjRf'IE.WE TO. of prime importance 1 Cor. 7. 19. ft test of love. 1 John ."i. 3. a rharacferistic of saints. Rev. 12. 17. hlrsscdness t)l keeping. Ps. 119. 1 ; Matt. B. 19 ; 1 .lohi\3. 22, 24: Rev. 22. 14. Cbhiht matrnlfifd. Is. 42. 21. rame to fulfil. Matt. \ 17. explained. Matt. 7. 12 : 22. 37-40. the love of, aroduces peace, P.s. 119. 168. 8AIHT9 should make the subject of their conversa- tion, Kx. 13. 9; prepare their hearts to seek, K/ra 7. 10; pledsje themselves to walk In. N'eh. 10, 29; pray to understand, Ps. 119, 18 ; pray for power to keep, Ps. 119. 84 ; keep. ]>s. 119. B.'); delight In, Ps. 119. 77; Bom. 7. 22: lore. Ps. 119. 97, 113; lament over the violation of, by others, I's. 119. 13«; have, written on their hearts, Jer. 31. .33, with Heb. S. 10; should remember, Mai. 4. 4; freed from the bondage of. Rom. 6, 14 ; 7. 4, 6 ; Gal. 3. 13 : freed from the curse of. Gal. 3. 13. Thb Wkked forsake, 2 Ohr. 12. 1 ; Jer. 9. 13 ; refuse to walk in, Ps. 78. 10 ; cast away. Is. fi. 24 ; refuse to hear. Is. ,30. 9 ; Jer. C. 19; forget, Hos. 4. 6; despise, Amos 2. 4. punishment for disobeying, Neh. 9. 26, 27; Is. <«. 11— 13; Jer. 9. 13- 16. Is the rule of the Judgtneivt, Bom. 2. 12. established by faith. Bom. 3. 31, GOD (1118 LAW)--fon/. Is the rule of life to saints, 1 Oor. 9. 21 ; Gal. 6. 13. 14. to be used lawfully, 1 Tim. 1. 8. HIS ATTUlBrTES:- KTBBNAI., Gen. 21. 33 ; Kx. S. 14: D«nt. 32. 40 ; 33.27; Job 10. B; 36.26; P8.9.'7; 90.2; 92.8; 93.2; 102.12; 104,31; 136.13; 14i5. 13; 146.6, 10; Eccles. .3. 14 ; Is. 9.6; 40. 2H: 11.4; 4.3. 13; 48. 12; 67. IB; 63, 16; Jer. 10. 10; Lam. 6. 19; Dan.4. 3, .34; 6.28; Mlc.B.2; Hab 1.12: Rom. 1.20; 16.26; Eph. 3. 9; 1 Tim. 1. 17; 6.16; 2 Pet. 3. K; Rev 1.8; 4.9; 22.13. IMMCTABLB, Num. 23. 19; 1 Ram. IB. 29; Ps. 83. 11; 119.89; Mai. 3. 6; Acts 4. 28 : Upb. 1. 4; Heb. 1.12; 6.17; 13.8; James 1.17. OMNIhcieNT, Job 26. 6 ; 34. 21 ; Ps. 1.39; Prov. IB. 3; Is. 44.7: Ezek.11.6; Matt. 12.26; John 2. 24; Rom. 1.20. <)MNIPRE«BNT. J()b23. 9; 26; 28; Ps.l39: Prov. 1."). 8; Acts 17. 27. INVISIBLB. Kx. 3:<. 20; Job '/A. 8; John 1. 18; 4. 24: B..37; (UjI, I.IB; ITIrn. 1. 17; 6.16; Heb. 11.27: 1 John 4. 12. Unsearchablb, Job 11.7; 26.14; .37.16; Ps. 146. 3; Eccles. 8. 17; Rom. 11. 311. iNCOMPKFHESfllBI.E, JohB. 9; 9.10; 11.7; 26.14; 36.26; 37.5; Ps. .36. 6 ; 40.6; 106.2; 139.6; Kccles. 3. 11; 8. 17; 11. 6; Is. 40. 12; 46. 16; MIc. 4. 12; 1 Tim. 6. 16. HOLiNEsa, Gen. 3,^ 2 ; K».8. 6; 14; 18; 19; 20; 28. .36; TA. 6; 39. 30; Lev. II. 44; 21. 8; Jo.sh. 6. 16; 1 Sam. 2. 2; 1 Chr. 16. 10; I's. 22. 3; SO. 4; 30. 6. Hee PSALMS. Is. 6. 3; 4.3. 15; 49. 7 ; 6V. IB ; Jer. 23. 9 ; Hos. 4 ; Luke 1. 49 ; Acts 3. 14 ; Bom. 7. 12 ; 1 John 2. 20 ; Bev. 4. 8; 19. 1. JUOTICE, Ac, Gen. 2. 16 ; 3. 8 ; 4. 9 ; 8. 7 ; 9. 16 ; 18. 17. 19; Ex. :«. Xi; Lev. 4; 7. 20; 18. 4; 26. '21 ; Num. 11 ; 14 ; 16 ; 17 ; 20 ;/.'•; 26. 64 ; 27. 12 ; 36 ; Deut. 1. .34-4.5 : 4. '24 ; 6 ; 6 : 9. 4 ; 10. li; '2.B. 17; 28. 1.5; 31. 16; 32. .3,5, 41; Josh. 7. 1 ; Judg. ]. 7; 2. 14 : 9. .56; 1 Ham. 2. 30 ; 3. 11 ; 6. 19 ; 16. 17 : 2 Sam. 6. 7 ; 12. 1 ; 22: 24. 11; 1 Kin. 8. 20; 2 t'hr. 6. 17; 19. 7; Ezra 8, 22; Neh. 9. .33; Job 4. 17 : 8; 10. 3; 11. 11; 12. 6; 13. 15; 14. 15: 34. 10; 86. 13; 37. '23; 40. 8. Sm I'SALJia. Prov. 11. 21 ; IB. 8; 28.9: 30.5; Eccles. 5. 8 ; 8.12; 11.9; Is. 4B. 21 : Jer. B. 3 ; 9. ^ ; 23. 2f> ; 32. 19 ; BO. 7 ; fil. 9; Lam. 1.18; Ezek 7.27; 16.36; 18. 10; 33. 17; Dan. 4. .37; 9. 14; Hos. 4:6; Nah. 1. 3; Hab. 1. 13; Zeph. 3. 6: Mai. 2. 17; 4. 1 ; Matt. 10, 1.5; 20. 13; 23. 14; Luke 12. 47; 13. 27: John 7. 18; Acts 10. 34; 17. 31; Rom. 2. 2; Gal. 6. 7; Kph, 6. 8; Ool. 3. 26; James 1. 13 : 1 John 1.9; Rev. 16. 3 ; 16. 7. Knowledge, Wisdom, and Power, Gen. l ; 3; «--9: 41. 16: 7.x. 4. 1, 11 : 7. 10; 12. 29; 14; 15; 3:^.19; 34.11; 3B.30; m-. Num. 11.23: 12; 2*2. 9 : 23. 4 : 24. 1»i ; Deut. 3 ; 4. .32 ; 6. 24 : 6. 22; 7; 10 ; 26; 2X. 68 ; 29. 29 ; 3'2. 4; Josh. 3; 6; 7. 10; 23. 9: 24; Judg. 2; 1 Sam. 2; 4; 6 ; 12. 18 ; 14.6; 16. 7 ; 17. 37, 46 ; 18. 10 23 : 2 Sam. 7. 22 ; 1 Kin. 8. 27 ; 22. 22 ; 1 Ohr. 16. 24; 17. 4; 22. 18 : 28, 9; 29. 11 : 2 Chr. 6. 18; 14. 11 ; 20. 6; Neh. 9. 6; Job 4. 9; 6. 9 : 9; 10. 4; )1. 12; 19. 6: 21. 17; 22. 23; 2fi. 6; 33; 34.22; 36; 41. 8^f< PflALKfl. Prov. 3. 19 j B. 21; 8. 22; IB. 8; 16. 9 ; 19. 21 : 21. 30; Eccles. 3. 11 ; 7. 13; Ts. 2. 10; 6. 3; 12. .5; 14. 2-4; 28. 29; 29. 16 ; 30. 18; 33. 13: 40. 29; 41. 21 ; 42. 8 ; 43. 18 ; 44. 6, 23 ; 46. 20 ; 46. 6 ; 47. 4 ; 48. 3 ; 62. 10 ; B5. 11 ; BO. 1 : 60. 1 ; 66. 1 ; Jer. 3. It , 6. 22 ; 10. 6 : 14. 22 ; 29. 23 ; 32. 17 ; Lam. 8 87: Ezek. 8. 12; 11. 6; 22. 14; Dan. 2. 20: ItH f'U )> I ;» ■ !r ■ ■ I ; .jMf.'i Hi. 1 '^1 if- 1 .1' '■ Ik i OOD. BVBJtCT-INDEX. GOD. P •?« GOD (HIS ATTRIBUTES) -«o«a, 3. 17. 29; 4. 34: «. i2fi ; Joel 2. 11 ; Amos B. 12; H. 7; Hab. 2. 14 ; Mai. 3. 18; Matt. B. 48; 6. i;j; 9. 3«; 10. 'Z9; 12. 25; 19. 20; 22. 29; Mark B. 30; 12. IB; Luke 1. 4«; 12. 6; IH. 27; John 1.14; 2.24; 5.26; 6. Bl ; UVi; 16. 19: 18.4; 19. 2H; 20.17; Acts 1. 24 ; 2.17; 7.66; IB. IH; Uom. 1. 20; 4.17; 8.29; 11. 34; 1.5. 19; 16. 27 ; I Oor. 2. 9. 16 ; 2 dor. 4. 6; 12. 9; 13. 4 ; (Jal. 2. 8; Kpli. 1. 19; .3. 7; «. 10; rhll. 1. 6; 3. 21; Col. 3. 4 ; 1 Tim. 1. 12. 17; IIt;b. 1. 3; 2. 10 ; 4. 12; .lam. 4. 6: 1 I'et. 2. 20; 1 John 1. B; 3. 20; Ju.le 1. 24; Kev. 1. 8; 4. 11; B. 13; 11. 17; 19. 6; 21. 3. K.viTHroLNKas AND Tboth, NllITl. 23. 19; Dent. 7.8; Josh. 21.4fi; 2 .Sam. 7. 2« ; 1 Kin. 8. W ; IN. 19. 9; 89.34; 10.^8; 111.7; 117; 119. 89,160; 146.6; Is. 25. 1 ; 31.2; 46.11; 6B. 16; Jer. 4. 28; Lam. 2. 17: K/nk. 12.2.^; Matt. 24. 3B; John 7. 28; Horn. .3. 4; 1 Cor. 1. 9; IB. r» ; 2 Cor. 1. 18 ; 1 Th«ss. B. 24 ; 2 Tliew. 3. 3 ; 2 Tim. 2. Ill ; Tit. 1. 2 ; Ileb. 6. 18 ; 10. 23; 11. 11; 13. B: 2 r»it. 3. 9; B«v. 1. B; 3. 7 : IB. 3 : 16. 7. Mbrcy, GO00.SE88, AND LoVB, Hen. 1. 28; 3. IB; 4. 4; 8; 9; IB. 4 ; 16. 7 ; 17; 18. 16; 19. 12; 21. 12; 22. IB; 24. 12; 26. 24; 28. 10; 29. 31; 32. 9. 24; 39. 2; 46; Ex. 1. 20, 2. 23; ». 7; 6; 16; 17; 20. 6; 22. 27; 23. 20 : 29. 4B; 32. 14 ; 33. 12 : 34. 6 : L«v. 4. :V, ; 26. 3. 40 ; Num. 14. 18; 21. 7: Peut. 4. 29; 7. 7 ; 8: 10. IB; 18. IB: 20. 4; 23. B; 28. 1 ; 30; 32. 7, 43; 33; Jodh. 20: Judg. 2. 16; 6. 36; 10. 15; 13; IB. 18 ; 1 Sam. 2. 9 ; 7 ; 2S. 32 ; 2 Ram. 7. 6 ; 12. 13; 1 Kin. 8. B6: 2 Chr. 16. 9; 30. 9: Ezra 8. 18; Neh. 2. 18: 9. 17; Job B. 17; 7. 17; 11. 6; 3S. 14: 30. 11; 37. 23 ; Ts. 34. 8 ; 36. fi ; 69. 16; rrov. 8. 30; 11. 20 ; 18. 10; 28. 13; KcclM. 2. 26; 8. 11 ; Is. 2B. 4 ; 27. 3; .30. 18; W. 17; 40. 29; 43. 1; 48. 9, 17; 49. 15; B4. 7; 5B. 3; 63. 7; Jer. .3. 12; 9. 24: 16. 14; 17. 7; 31. 3. 12; 32. 39: 33. 11 ; 44. 28; Lam. 3. 22, 31 ; K/ek. 20. 17 ; .3:^. 11 ; Dan. 9. 9 ; Hon. 2. 19; 11. 4; 13. 14; 14. 3; Joe" 2. 13; MIc. 7. 18 ; Nah. 1. 7 ; Hab. 3. 18 ; Zeph. 3. 17 ; Mai. 3. 6, 16; 4; Matt. B. 45; 19. 17; 23. 37; Luke I. BO, 78; fi. 21 ; 6. 3B ; 13. 6; John 1. 4, 9; 8.16; 4.10; 14; 15.9; 16.7; 17; Acts 14. 17; Kom. 2. 4; 3. 2B ; fi. 6; 8. 32; 9. 22; 11; 2 Cor. 1. 3; 12. 9; 13. 11; Gal. 1. 4; Eph. 2. 4. 17; 4. 6; 1 Tim. 2. 4 ; 6. 17; 2 Tim. 1. 9; Tit. 3. 4 ; II«b. n. C, : James 1. B, 17 ; B. 11 ; 1 Pet. 1. 3; 3. 2<>; 2 I'et. 3. 9. 15; 1 John 1 ; •Tilde 21 ; Rev. 2. 3. Sen rSAI-MS. Jealodsy, Ex. 2f>. B; 34. 14; Deut. 4.24; B. 9; 6. 15; 29. 20; .32. 10; Jo.xh. 24. 19; Ps. 78. B8; 79. B; Ezek. 16; 23; Hos. 1:2: Joel 2. 18; Zeph. 1. 18 ; Zech. 1. 14 ; 1 Cor. 10. 22. HIS CHARACTERS :— Disposer of Ka'ents. liv.n. 6—9; 11. 8; 12; 14. 20 ; 18. 14 : 22 ; 25. 23 ; 26 ; Ex. 9. 16 ; Deut. 7. 7 ; 1 Sam. 2. 6 : 9. 15 ; 13. 14 : IB. 17 ; 16 ; 2 Sam. 7. 8; 22. 1 : Ps. 10. 16; 22. 28; 24 ; 33 ; 74. 12; 7B; Is. 40. 23; 43-45: 64.8; .Ter. 8. 19; 10.10; 18; 19; Pan. 4; 5: Ze(h.14.9; Luke 10 21 ; Rom, 9; Ei)h. 1 ; 1 Tim. 1. 17; 6. 15: James 4. 12. JruoB OP At L. 'ien. 18. 25j Pout. 32. 36; Judg. II. 27; Ps. 7. 11; 9.7; BO; B8. 11 ; 68. B ; 7B.7; 94. 2; Eccles. 3. 17; 11. 9; 12. 14; Is. 2. 4; 3. 13; Jer. 11. 20; Acts 10. 42; Rom. 2. 16; 2Tlm. 4. 8; Heb. 12.23; Jude 6; Rev. 11. 18; 18.8; 19.11. Sbarcber or llEARTa, 1 Chr. 28. 9; Ps. 7. 9; 44. 21 : 139. 23 ; Prov. 17. 3 ; 24. 12 ; Jer. 17. 10 ; Acts 1. 24; Bom. 8. 27; Bev. 2. 23. OOD (HIS CHARAnTERS)-«v)H/. Sanctdary and RRPtToe, Peut. .33. 27; 2 Bam. 22. 3 : Ps. 9. 9 ; 46. 1 ; 57. 1 ; fi9. 16 ; 62 ; 71. 7 ; 91: 94.22; 142. B; la. 8. 14; Kzek. 11. 16 ; Hnb. SaVIoVb, Ps. 106. 21; Is. 43. 3, 11; 4B. IB; 49. 26; 60.16; 03.8; Jer. 14.8; HoR. L3. 4; Luke 1.47. HIS NAMES :- Father of Liirhts. James 1. 17, (Jod of llPttven. Ezra B. 11 ; Neh. 1. 4 ; 2. 4. «o<l of Hosts, Ps. 80. 7, 14, 19. Holy One, Job 0. 10; Ps. 16. 10; Is. 10, 17; Hob, 11.9: Hab. 1.12; 1 John 2. 20. HolyOneofIsrael.2Kln. 19. 22; Ps,71. 22: Is, 1. 4: Jer. BO. 29; 61. 6; Kzek, .39. 7. 1 AM, Ex. 3. 14. Jealous, Ex. 34.14. JEHOVAH, Ex.6. 3; Ps.SS, 18; Is. 12. 2; 2«. 4; usually rendered by Loud In small capitals. King of kititfs, 1 Tim. 6. IB; Rev. 17. 14. Livinir (Jod, Pent. B. 26; Josh. 3. 10. Lord of Hosts, 1 Bam. 1.11; Is. 1. 24. Lord of lords. Bev, 17. 14; Deut. 10. 17; 1 Tim. 6,15. Lord of Pabaoth, Bom. 9. 29; James B. 4. Ml»fhty l}od. Ps. BO, 1; Is. 9. 6; 10. 21; Jer. .32. 18; Hab. 1.12. Most HIdh. Num. 24. 16; Deut: 32. 8; 2 Sam. 22. 14; Ps. 7. 17. Most HI>.'h(iod.Oen. 14.18; Ps.57.2; Dan. 3. 26. THE FATHER, Matt. 11. 2B; 2«. 19; Mark 14. 36; Luke 10. 21; 22. 42; 23. 34, 46; John 1.14; Acts 1. 4; 2.33; Rom. 6. 4; 8. IB: 15. 6; 1 Cor. 8. 6; IB. 24; 2 Cor. 1. 3; 6.18; Oal. 1.1, 3, 4; 4.6; Eph. 1. 17; Phil. 2. n ; Col. 1. 19; 2. 2 ; 1 Thess. 1. 1 ; Heb. 12. 7. 9; James 1. 27; 3. 9 • 1 Pet. 1. 2, 17; 2 Pet. 1, 17; 1 John 1. 2; 2 John 3. 4. 9: Jude 1. THE SON, Matt. 11. 27; Mark 13. .32; Luke 1.32; John 1.18; Acts 8. 37; 9.20; Rom. 1.4; 2 Cor. 1.19; Gal. 2.20; Eph. 4. 13; Heb. 4. 14 : 1 John 2. 22; Rev. 2. 18. See Ohbist. THE HOLY GHOST:— Eternal, Heb. 9. 14. Oniiiipresent. Ps. 139. 7—13. Omniscient, 1 Cor. 2. 10. Omnipotent, Luke 1. 36; Rom. IB. 19. the Spirit of glory and of God. 1 Pet. 4. 14. Author of the new birth, John 3. B, 6, with 1 John 6. 4. Inspiring scripture, 2 Tim. 3. 16, with 2 Pet. 1. 21. the source of wisdom. Is- 11. 2; John 14. 26; 16.13; ICor. 12. 8. the source of miraculous power, Matt. 12. 28, with Luke 11. 20; Acts 19. 11, with Bom. IB. 19. appointing and sending ministers. Acts 13. 2, 4, with Matt. 9. 38 ; Acts 20. 28. directing whore the gospel should be preached, Acts 16. 6. 7, 10. dwelling in saints, John 14. 17, with 1 Cor, 14. 25; 3. 16. with 1 Cor. 6. 19, Comforter of the church, Actu 9, 31, with 2 Cor. 1. 3. sanctifying the church, Ezek, 37, 28, with Bom. IB. W. the Witness, Heb. 10. 15. with 1 John B. 9. convincing of sin, of righteousness, and of Judgment. John 16. 8—11. PERSONALITY OK:— He creates and gives life. Job 33. 4, He appoints and commissions His servants. Is. 48. 16; Acts 13. 2; 20.28. 182 OOD. BUBJXOr-INDXX. OOLIATH. GOD THK HOLT OHOST (rEBSONAUTT OF)-ro.tl. He dirticU vrhern to preach, Acns 8. 29; 10. 19. !». Tin Kuffem Paul not to go to Bltriyiila. Act* lA. «, 7. He tnittructs Paul what to preach, 1 Cor. 2. 13. He Kpuke In, and by the prophets, Acts 1. 16: 1 Pet. 1.11, 1'i: 2 Pet. 1.21. He strives with sinners, Oen. 6. 3; can be vexed. Is. 63. 10; teaches. John 14. 2H; 1 Cor. 12. 13; dwells with saints, .lohu 14. 17; testifies of (y'lirist, John 15. 26; reproves, .lohu 16. H; (('ildes, John 16. 13; Rlorifies Christ, John 16. 14; can be tempted. Acts n. 9; can be re- sisted. Acts 7. T)! ; comforts. Acts 9. 31 ; helps our intimiitlea, Kom. H. W ; searches all thinns. Kom. 11. 33, 34. with 1 Cor. 2. 10. 11; has a Sower of His own, Rom. 15. 13; sanctifies, lorn. l.V 16 ; 1 Oor. 6. 11 ; works accordliiK to His own will. 1 Oor. 12. 11. THK COMKORTKB:- J)roceeds from the I''ather, Johu 16. 26. IVEN by Christ, Is. fil. 1 ; Luke 4. IR. by the Father. John 14, 16. through Christ's Intercessioa, JobD 14. sent in the name of Chri.st, John 14. 26. sent by Christ from the Father, John IR. 26; 16.7. Aa SUCH Hb abides for over with saints, John 14. 16 dwells with, and In saints. John 14. 17. Is known by saints. John 14. 17. teaches saints. John 14. 2n. testlfiBS of Christ. John \f>. 26. edifies tlie cliurch. Acts 9. 31. Imparts the Iovh of God, Kom. f5. 3—6. cotiiniuiiicates joy to saints, Uom. 14. 17; , (Sal. ft, ti ; 1 Thess. 1. 6. lm;iarts hope, Rom. 16. 13; Gal. 6. 6. the worlii cannot receive, John 14. 17. THE TKACHKU:- promised, Prov. 1. 23 as the Spirit of wisdom. Is. 11. 2; 40. 13, 14. GIVBN to saints, Neh. 9. 2(>; 1 Cor. 2. 12. 13. in answer to praver, Kph. 1. 16, 17. necessity for, 1 Cor. 2. 9, 10, As HUCH Hb directs In the way of Kodllness, Is. 30. 21; Ezek. 36. 27. teaches saints to answer persecutors, Mark 13. 11 ; Luke 12. 12. reveals the future, Luke 2. 26; Acts 21. 11. brines the words of Christ to remembrance, John 14. 26. guides Into all truth, .John 14. 26; 16. 13. reveals the things of Christ. John 16. 14. directs the decisions of the church. Acts IS. 28. reveals the things ofOod. 1 Cor. 2. 10, 13. enables ministers to teach, 1 Cor. 12. 8. Ihe natural man will not receive the things of. *l Cor. 2. 14. all are Invited to attend to the tnstructioa of. Rev. 2. 7, 11. 29. EMBLKMa OF:- WaTER. John 3. B; 7. S?, 39. fertilizint!. Ps. I. 3; Is. 27. 8, «; 44. 3, Ij 68. 11. refreshing, Ps. 46. 4 ; Is. 41, 17. 18. freely given. Is. 55. 1 ; John 4. 14; Rev. 22. 17. cleansfng, Ezek. 16. » ; 36. 26 : Eph. 6. 26 : Heb. 10.22. abundant, John 7. 87, 38. OOD THE HOLT 0H08T (SMBLEKB OF>- ront. Fire. Matt. 3, 11. lllunilnatinK. Kz. 1,3. 21 ; Ps. 78. 14; Zeoh. 4; Key. 4. .5. purifyinK, Is. 4. 4 ; Mai. 3. 2. 3. searching, Zeph. 1. 12, with 1 Oor. 2. 10. WlHD. powerftil, 1 Kin. 19, 11, with Acts 2, 2, reviving. K/ek. 37. 9. 10. 14. Independent. Joiin 3. 8 ; 1 Oor. 12. 11. sensible in itii effects, John .3, 8. Oil, Ps. 45. 7. consecratinK, F.x. 29. 7 ; 30. 30; Is. 61. 1. comforting. I.s. 61. 3; Heb. 1. 9. Illuminating. Matt. 25. 3. 4 : 1 John 2. 20, 27. healing. Luke 10. 34 ; Kev. 3. 18. Rais and Dew. Ps. Ti. 6. imiierceptible. 2 8am. 17. 12. with Mark 4. 26 — 2x. refreshing. Ps. 6«. 9; Is. 18. 4. abuiKlant, Ps. 13:». 3. fertilizing. Ezek. 34. 26, 27; Hos.d.S: 10.12; 14. 6. A Dove. Matt. 3. 16. gentle. Matt. 10. 16, with Gal. fi. 22. A Voice. Is. 6. 8. guiding. Is. 30. 21, with John 16. IS. speaking. Matt. 10. 20. warning. Heb. 3.7-11. A HEAL. f{ev. 7. 2. authenticating. John 6. 27 ; 2 Oor. 1. 22 securing, Eph. 1. 13. 14; 4. 30. Cloven Tonuurh, Acts 2. 3. 6—11. THE GIFT OF TIIK HOLY GHOKT:— by the Father, Neh. 9. 20 ; Luke 11. 13. to (Jhrlst without mea.sure, John .3. 34. by the Son, John 20. 22. (JIVBN for Instruction, Neh. 9. 20. upon the exaltation of Christ, Ps. 68. 18; John 7. 39. in answer to prayer, Luke 11. 13 ; Rph. 1. 16, 17. through the Intercession of Christ, Johnl4. 18. for comfort of saints, .lohn 14. 1(5. to those who repent and believe. Acts 2. J8. according to promise. Acts 2. .3«. .39. * to those who ob*7 God. Acts 5. 32. to the Gentiles, Acts 10. 44, 4.'»; 11. 17 ; 16. 8. is abuMilant, Ps. 6«. 9; John 7. :i8, 39. Is fructilylng. Is. 32.15. is pernian»'nt. Is. 59. 21 : Hag. 2. 6; 1 Pet. 4. 14. a pledge of the continued favour of God, Ezek. 39.29. an earnest of the Inheritance of the saints, S Cor. 1.22: 5.5; Kph. 1.14, received thronph faith. Gal. 3. 14. an evidence of union with Christ, 1 John 3. 24 ; 4.13. GODLINESS enjolnaft. 1 Tim. 2. 2; 4.7; B; 6i 2Pet, 1. 3; 3. 11. GODLY CON^" KKSATION, S«« ConverSatiok. GODS, judges describe<I as. Ex. 22. 28 ; Ps. 82. 1 • 138. 1 : John 10. 34 ; 1 Cor. 8. 5. false, worship of, forbidden. Ex. 20. 3; 34. 17: Deut. 5. 7; «. 19; 18.20. GOD SAVE THK KING, 2 Sam. Ifi. 16. GO<J and MAGOG, Ezek. SX; 39; Rev, 20. 8. GOLD, Gen. 2. 11 i Job 22. 24; Ps. 19. 10; 21 S; Zech. 4. 2. mentioned figuratively. Rev. 3. 18; 21. IP GOLDKN CANDLESTICK. Ex. 26. 31. GOLGOTHA, place of r skull. Matt. 27. SS< Mark 16. 22; Luke 23. ^-: , John 19. 17. GOLIATH of Gath, 1 8am 17 : 21. 9 ; 22. 10. 183 h ■■i \l GOMOBRAH. BVBJEOT-INPKJ. HABP. GUMURRAII (and Bo<lom). (hm. 10. 2A, 29; la. 1. 9: Matt. 10. IB; 11. 2S. GOOU HMKI'HEHI), .lohn 10. 11. GORIIKN, land of (Ktiypt), lnTa.n\\U:f placed there. (Jfii. A',. 10: 46. 34 : 47. 4. no pla^in^s th*^r«, Kx. 8. 22; ». 28. iCiiiiaan), .Io«h. 10. 41 ; 11. Ifl. OOHI'KL of ChrtHt. \tn tt.achliig and accompant- mentA. Matt. 4. '£i; 24. 14; Mark 1. 14; Luk«i 2.10; 20.21; Actn 13. 2«: 14.3; 20.21; Itom. 1. 2. 9. Ifi; 2. Ifi; 10. H: 16. 25; 1 Cor. 1. 1« ; 2. 13; IB. 1 ; 2 <!or. 4. 4; B. 19; 6. 7 ; Kph. 1. 13; S. 2: 6. IB; Thll. 2. 16; (^ol. 1. 5 ; 8. Ifi ; 1 Th«ss. 1. fi; 2. 8: 3. 2; 1 Tim. 1. 11; 8. 3; Heb. 4. 2; 1 r«t. 1. 12. 21)- 4. 17. proachod to Abraham, (ial. 3. 8. to the poor atid othrT.H, Matt. 11. B; Mark 1. IB; 13. 10; IB. 15; Luke 4. 18: 24. 47; Arts 13. 46: 14: 1 Cor. 1. 17: 1». 16; Gal. 2. 2; Itev. 14. 0. Its ofTectd. Mark 1. IB; 8. .SB; Luke 2. 10, 14; 19. K; Acts 4. 32; Horn. 1. 16; 12; 13; l."). 29 ; 16.26; 2 Cor. 8; 9; Oal. 1.16: 2.14; Eph. 4- 0; I'hil.l. B, 17. 27; Col. 1,23; 3:4; 1 TheSH. 1; 2; Tit. 2; 3; James 1; 1 4 2 Pet.; 1 John 8: Jude3. rejected by the .Tews. Acts 13. 26 ; 2S. 2S ; Rom. 9-11 : 1 Thess. 2. 16. from whom hid. 1 Cor. 1. 23; 2. 8; 2 Cor. 4. 3. Oonup, Jonahs. Jonah 4. 6. GUACE of (iod and Jesus Christ, Ts. 84, 11; Zech. 4. 7; Luke 2. 40; John 1. 16; Acts 20. 24; Horn. 11. B; 1 CoT. 15. 10; 2 Cor. 8. 9; 2 Tim. 1.9; 1 I'et. B. B. salvation throuith. Acts IB. 11 : Bom. S. 24 ; 4. 4 ; ICph. 2. B ; 2 Thess. 2. 16 ; Tit. 3. 7 ; 1 Pet. 1. 10. effects of, 2 Cor. 1. 12 ; Tit. 2. 11 ; 1 Pet. 4. 10. See (tOSI'EL, prayer for. Rom, 16. 20; 1 Tim. 1. 2; Heb. 4. 16. darker of abusinit, Ron*. 6; Jude 4; and de- partlnu from, Gal. B. 4. exhortations concerning, 2 Tim. 1. 9; Heb. 12. l.T 2H • 2 I'et. .3. 18. QKAl'ES, Lev". 1'.). 10; Num. 6, n; 13.23; Deut. 2;^. 24 : 24. 21 ; sour, K/ek. 18. 2. GWASS, broutfht forth. Gen. 1. 11. man comv>ared to, I's. .37. 2; 90. 5; 103. IB; Is. 40. r> : James 1. 10; 1 Vet. 1. 24. GUASSIlurPEIlS. A7UOS 7. 1. GUAVK, law of. Num. 1>^. 16. triumphed over, Hos. 13. 14; John 6, 28; 1 Cor, IB. .^^; Uev. 20. 13. GRAVITY In bi.shops and deacons. 1 Tim. 3. 4. 8, 11 ; Tit. 2. 2. 7. GRKKCK, prophecies of, Dan, 8.21; 10.20; 11. 2: Zech. 9. 13. Paul preaches in. Acts 16; 20, GKKEK8 would see Jesus, .John 12. 20. beli<:ve in Him. Acts 11. «1; 17. 4, GRC)VP:8 for wurship. Gen. 21. 33. Idolatrous, forbidden, Deut. 16. 21 ; Judg. 6. 25 ; 1 Kin. 14. 15; IB, 13; 16, 33; 2 Kin. 17. 16; 21.3; 23.4. GRUDGING. 2 Cor. 9. 7; James ,1. 9; 1 Pet. 4. 9. GUIDE. God, of His ptiople. Ps. 2R. 9; .31. 3; 32. 8; 48. 14; 73. 24; Is, 68. 11; Luke 1. 79; IThftss. 3. 11. GUILE. Ps. 34. 13; 1 Pet. 2. 1 ; 3, 10; Rev. 14. 6. HABAKKUK, prophet, his burden, complaint to God, his answer, and faith, Hab. 1—3. HADAP. Kdomlte, 1 Kin. 11. 14. HADADEZER (Ha.iarezer). king of Zobah, Da- vid's wais with, 2 f?am. 8; 10. l5; 1 Okr. 18. ILIlDASSAH. Sytt 2.7. HAGAB. mother of Itbmael. 0«>n. 16, fleeinK from f'<arah. is comforted by an iinKel, Gen. 1(1.10. 11. lent away with her son, Gen. 21, 14 ; allegory of. (ial. 4. 24. IlAG(tAI, prophet, Ezra B; 6. 14. Hee Hag. 1 : 2. HAIL, plague of, Kx. 9. 23; Josh. 10. 11; Ps. 18. 12; 78. 47; Is. '28. '2; Klt.k. Vi. 11; UaK< 2. 17; Rev. 8. 7; 11.19; 16.21. HALL(ofjudKin(!nt. JohnlM. 28, 33; 19.9; Acts 23. 3B. HALLELUJAH alleluia), Ps. 106; 111; 113; 146: 14H— l.'iO; Rev. 19. 1 3, 4. r.. ITALLOWKI) I'.UEAD. .s>/- shkwbhead, HAM, son of Noah, cursed. (Jen. 9, 22. his descendants, Geo. 10. 6 : 1 Chr. 1. 8; P^. 10.^. 23; smitten by the Blmoonltes, 1 Ohr. 4. 40, HAMAN'8 advancement, Est, K. anKcr air!iln>t Murdecai, Est. 3. 8. his full, lOKt. 7. IIAMATII(.Syria),Num.;J4.8; Jo.sh.lS.B; 2Kln. 14. 2M ; 17. 24. conoiiiered, 2 Kin. 18. 34 ; Is. 37. 13 ; Jer. 49. 23. HAMUR, father of Shechum, Geu. 34; Acts 7 16. HANAXP prophet, 2 Chr. Ifi. 7. brother of Nehemlah. Neh. 7. 2; 7. 2; 12. 36. riANANIAH. false prophet, Jer. 28. his death. Jer. 2X. 16. HAND of God, for blessing. 2 Chr. 30. 12; Ezra 7. 9: 8. 18; Neh. 2. 18. for chastisement. Deut. 2, IB; Ruth 1.13; Job 2.10; 19.21; 1 Pet. .'i. 6. HANDS, layinif on of. Num. 8. 10; 27. 18; Acts 6. 6: 13. 3; 1 Tim. 4. 14 ; 2 Tim. 1. 6. washin-/, declaratory of Innoi'ence, D'jut. 21. 6, Ps. 26. 6; Matt. 27. 24. lifting up. in prayer, Kt. 17. 11; Ps. 28.2: «». 4; 141.2: 143.6; 1 Tim. 2. 8. HAN(;iNO, a punishment, Gen, 40, 22; Num. 2B. 4: Est. 7. 10; 9.14. t)i« ImiiL'ed accursed. Pent. 21, 22 ; Gal. 3. 13. HANX.XH'S vow and praynr. 1 .'^am. 1. 11; an- swered. 1 Sam. 1.1!': her «i>ii'/. 1 Ham. 2. HANUN, king of tho Amniouites, dishonours David's m«s.senger8, 2 Sam. 10, 4; chastised, 2 .«am. V2. :w. HAI'l'V, who so called. Deut. 33. 29; ,Tob B, 17; Ps. 127. 5; 144.15; 146.5; I'lov. 3. 13 ; 14.21; 28. 14 ; 29. 18; John 13. 17; Rom, 14. 22; James B. 11 ; 1 Pet. 3. 14 ; 4. 14. HARAN. son of T.-iah. Gen. 11. 26. (city of -Nahori. Abi am comes to. Gen. 11. 31 ; departs from, (i.-n. VI. 4, .Tacob flees to Laban at. Gen. 27. 43; 28, 10; 29, HAUnONAH and Hanian, Est. 7. 9. HARDENED heart, deprecated. Dent. IB. 7; 1 Sam. 6. 6 ; Ps. 9B. 8 ; Ileb, 3. 8 ; results of Ex.7. 13; 8,16; Prov, '28.14; Dan. 6. 20; John 12. 40. HARLOTS. Gen. 34. 31: Lev. 19. 29; 21.7; Deut. 23. 17; Is. B7. 3; Jer, 3. 3; Matt, 21, .32; 1 Cor. 6. IB. « Rahab of .Ter'rho. .Tosh. 2. 1. pri'-sts forbidden to marry. Lev. 21. 14, SoUmion's iudgment. 1 Kin. 3. 16. figurative. Is. 1. 21; Jer. 2. 20; Ezek, 16; 23; Hos. 2: Rev. 17: 18, HARML!;ss. Christ was, Heb. 7. 26. disciples to be, Matt, 10. 16; Rom. 18. 19; Phil. 2. IB, HARP (and organs Gen, 4. 21. played on by David, 1 Sam. 16. 16, 23 ; 2 Sam. 6. D. 184 HABP. HUBJWOT'TNDBX. mOH PBIBHT. II * HP , rMui UKKd In public worililp. 1 Chr.2B.it; Pr. 39. 2; Kl.2; INi. M. Ill h»'»v<'ii. lt«v. 14. 2. HAUT, ft clean aiiiiiial, I>«ut. 12. 16; 1 Kin. 4. Zt; Is. M.ti; I'n. 4'i. 1. HAUVEHT, (tniiiilHi 0(>iic«riiiiiK, Knn. 8. 2VL f.;a.st of. Kx. ■/:i. 10 ; ;U. 21 ; Lev. h). 9 ; Is. 9. 3 ; 16. 9. uf thn world, J«r. M. 'Jt) : Matt. 13. 80, 39; Uev. 14. 1ft. i IIA8TK to bfi rich, dangerous. Trov. 2H. 22. 11AST1NKK8 ill "ipeiicli. Ac, cunsurud, I'ruv. l4.. ! -B : '£*. '»> : KcrlfH. ft. 2 ; Dan. 2. 1ft. HATUKl) forbuldeii, Kx. '£i. ft; L«V. 10. 17: l».Ut. 19. 11; I'rov. 10. 12, 18; 1ft. 17: 26. 4 : , Matt. ft. 43; Gal. ft. 20; Tit. 3. 3; lJohu2. 9; ! X 1ft; 4.20. ! HATrtHTINKSS CKi.iured, 2 Ram. 22. 28; Prov. i «. 17; 1«. 18 ; 21. 4. V,4 ; l». 2. Jl ; 3. 16; 13. 11 ; I Ifi. 6- J«r. 48. 21t. i HAWK, unclean. Lev. 11. 1«. ' rli!scrib«d, .Tob H9. 2ri. HAZAKLi. kiiiK of tiyrla. 1 Kin. 19. IB. Kllslia's pr«(lVciioii, 2 Kin. y. 7. Klayn Ken-ha.lail, 2 K)n. h. 1ft. oppre.sHei Israel. 2 Klu. 9. 14; 10. 32; 12. 17: 13. 22. HAZOll, Canaan, burnt, .'osh. 11. 10; 15. 2C. IIKAD ul the (nmrch. Christ, iCph. 1. 22; 4. 15; 6.23: Col. 1.18; 2.10. not holding the, Col. 2. 19. HKALTll.of body. (ien. 43. 28; 3 John 3. I spliltual.l's. 42.11: I'rov. 3. 8; 12.18; Is. 88. 8; .ler. r. 1ft; 30. 17; 33. fi. I HKAUT of Man. Gen. «. ft ; 8. 21 ; Kcclen. «. 11 : j It. 3; .ler. 17. 9; Matt. 12. 34; 16. 19; Luko 6. 4ft; Kom. 2. ft. ' Hf-arched and tried by fiod. 1 Chr. 28. 9; 20. 17; ; I'R. 44. 21 ; 139. 23 : lYov. 21. 2; 24. 12; Jer. 12. S: 17.10: 20.12; Eev. 2. 23. I eiiliahtened. Ac, by Him. 2 Cor. 4. 6 ; Tr.. 27. 14 ; I'rov. Ifi. 1 ; 1 Tlwiw. 3. 13 ; 2 Tet. 1. 19. I a new. promised. Jar. 24. 7; 31.32; 82.39; Kzek. I 11.19; 36, 2«. HKATIIEX, described, Kph. 2. 12; 4. 18; 5. 12; ' 1 Cor. 1.21. gospel preached to, Matt. 24. 14; 28.19; Bom. 10.14: 16.26; rtal. 1. 16. conversion of. Acts 10. 3ft ; Bom. 16. 16. HKAVEN, the firmament, created. Gen. 1. 1. 8; I's. 8; 19; Is. 40. 22: Rev.10.fi. dwelling-place of God, 1 Kin. 8. 30; Ps. 2. 4; 1 lift. 3; 123. 1; Is. 6. 1 ; 66. 1; Kzek. 1; 10; < Matt. 6. i) : Acts 7. 49 : Heb. 8. 1 : Uev. 4. happiness of. Vs. 16. 11 : Is. 4*). 10; Dan. 12. 3; Matt. 6. 12; 13. 4S; Luke 12. I^; John 12. 26; 14. 1 : 17. 24 : 1 Cor. 2. 9: IS. 12; 1 I'et. 1. 4; j Uev. 7. 16; 14. 13; 21.4; 22. 3. I who enter, Matt. 5. 3; 28. IW: Bom. 8. 17; Heb. ; 12.23: 1 Pel. 1.4: Rev. 7. 9, 14. who do jiot enter, Matt. 7. 21 : 2ft. 41 ; Luke 13, I 27 : 1 Cor. 6. 9 ; Gal. 6. 21 ; Rev. 21. 8 ; 22. IP. ! the new. ll«;v. 21. 1. HKAVF.N'LY FATHKB. Matt. 6. 14, 26, 32; Luke I n.2. 13. !HK,AVE OFFERING. Ex. 29. 27; Num. 16. 19; 18. 8. 30. I HKBEB. Gen. 10. 21 ; Luke 3. 36. I the Kenlte. Judp. 4. 11. HKP.REW. the (name of Abraham), Oen. 14. 13. HKHUE\VES8, Jer. 34. 9. HKRUEW.S'. descendants of AbraJiam. Gen. 40. 15: 4.3. ;.2: Ex. 2. 6; 2 Cor. 11. 22- Phil. 3. B. HEDRON ^Mamre). In Canaan, Abraham dwells j there. Gen. 13. 18; 23.2. B.1: 10.2; Kph. liKBBON-MNU. the splim come to. Nam. IS. 22. taken. Josh. 10.36. stven to tJaleb. Josh. 14. 13: 16. 1.1. IHvid reigns there, 2 Kam. 2. 1 ; 3. 2; 1 Chr. 11: 12.:t>i: 29.27. HEEL. tlKuratively. <ien. 3. 16; Pt. 49. 6. II K I FEB for sacritice, Ueu. 16. 9; Num. Deut. 21.3; lleh. !•. 13. IIEIRB of God, Rom. H. 17; Gal. 3.29; 4 ■'. 6 ; Tit. 3. 7 ; Heb. 6. 17 : James 2. ft. HKI.I, Luke 3. 2;i. IlKLL (Iia<lesi, the gravo, AoU 2. 31 ; 1 Our. IB. M; Kev. 2i». 13. • place oftorment. Matt. 11. 23; 13.42; 26.41,4(1; Luke 16. 2,3 : 2 Pet. 2. 4 ; lUtV. 14. 10 ; 211. 10. 16; for whom reserved, Ps. 9. 17: Prov. ft. ft; 7. 27; 9. 18; Matt. ft. 22: 2;i. 1ft ; 26. 41 : Luke 16. 23. Sef Is. 5. 14 ; 14. '.• , »:<. 14 ; Matt. 3. 12. HEM of u'arment. Matt. 9. 20; 14. .36: 23. 6. Mm Num. 1ft. W. 39. HEMLOCK, Ho». 10. 4; Amos 6. 12. UEPHZl-BAH. the restored Jerusalem, Is. 62.4. queen of Hezeklah, and mother of Ma- nasseh.2 Kin. 21. 1. HKREHIKS deprecat(;d, 1 t^or. 11. 19; Gal. 6. 20; 2 Pet. 2. 1. Bf Rom. 16. 17; 1 Cor. 1. 10; 3. 3; 14. 33; Phil. 2. 3 ; 4. 2 ; Tit. 3. 10; Jude 19. HERMAN and HERMES, of Borne, saluted by Paul. Bom. l?>. 14. HERMOtiENES. 2 Tim. 1. IB. UERMON. mount, Deut.4.48; Josh. 17.. 6; IS.B: Ps. 89. 12 ; 133. 3. HKROD (the (ireati, klnn of Judfp*. Matt. 2. 1. troubled at Christ's birth, Matt. 2. 3. slays the babes of P.ethleh<'m Matt. 2. 16. (Antlpas). reproved by .lohn the Hap'Ist, l.-nprliioiis him, Luke 8. 19; beheads lilm. Matt. 14 ; Mark 6, 14. desires to see Christ. Lukfl 9. 9. scourges Him. and is reconciled to Pilate, Luke '23. 7 ; Acts 4. 27. (Agrippa), persecutes the church. Acta 12.1. his pride and miserable death. Actn 12. T^. HERODIANH, a sect, rebuild bv Christ. Matt. 22. 16; Mark P.i. 13; plot against Ulm. Mark 3.6; 8. 1ft; 12.13. HERODIAB. married to Herod Antlpas, Hark 6. 17. plans the death of John the Baptist, Matt. 14; Mark 6. 24. If ERODION. Paul's kinsman, Rom. 16. 11. HI';sHHO.\. city of Sihon, taketi. Num. 21. 20; Dent, 2. 24 : Neh. 9. 22 ; la. 16. 8. HKTH. sons of. Gen. 10. 16. tlicir kimlness to Abraham. Gen. 23. 7; 26. 10. HKZKKIAH. king of Judah, 2 Kin. 16. 19 (2 Ohr. 2«. 27). abolishes Idolatry, 2 Kin. 18. attacked by the Assyrians, his prayer and de- liverance, 2 Kin. 19. his life lenpthened. shadow of dial goes back- ward, displays his trea.siire, Isaiah's predic- tion. 2 Klu. '20 (Is. 38; ; his passover. 2 Ohr. 30. 13.* his piety, and good reign, 2 Chr. 29. hisdeath, 2Kin. 20. '20. HID TREAgURE, parable. Matt. 13. 44. HI EL. Si-f Jbhicho. HIGH PLACES forbidden, Deut. 12. 2; 1 Kin. 8. 2 ; 12. 31 ; 13. 2 ; 14. 23 ; Jer. 3. «. HIGH PRIEST, Ex, 28. 1. his garments. Lev. 8. 7. 185 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I IIIIM IIIIM illtt 14 M izo 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 < 6" — ► m W /a '<&. <r>^. VI # <5'j A' '\ o 7 //a Photographic Sciences Corporation m\ ^^ iV s ,v \\ ^9> V a/ 6^ V Aj ■\^ 9) n? 23 WEST MAIN STREET W-RST'jR N.Y. 14580 (716, «i72-4503 iJ. <if V C^'x t-.?^ 6^ il U ' > M ff" 'i' 'V n' ^ HILKIAH. BUBJECT-INDEX. HUPBAND. HILKIAH finds the book of the law. 2 Kin. 22, 8. HIN. S^« MEA8DRE8. HINNOM. vall«y of, (Josh. IB. H); 2 Kin. 23. 10; 2 Chr. 28. :?; :«. fi ; Jer. 7. 31; 19. 11; 32. ;«. W^<? TopHET AND Moloch. HIRAM (Huram), kiiit? of Tyre, sends aid to David and Solomon, 2 Sam. 5. 11 ; 1 Kin. 6; B. 11 ; 10. 11 ; 1 Chr. 14. 1 ; 2 Chr. 2. 11. principal brass-worker to Solomon, 1 Kin. 7. 13. HI UK for labour, not to be kept back. Lev- 19. 13 ; Deut. 24. 14, 15 ; .Tames B. 4. HIliRLlKU, .lohn«0. 12. HriTITKS, .liKlff. 1. 26; 3.5. HIVITKS, (len. 10. 17; Kx. 3. 17. deceive Joslnia, .losh. 9. IfOBAH. See .Tethro. HOI.INKSH enjoined. Ex. 19. 22; Ii«V. 11. 44; 20. 7; Num. 15. 40; Dent. 7. 6 ; 26.19; 2«. '.>; Luke 1. 7!^ . Kom. 12. 1 ; 2 Cior. 7. 1 ; Kph. 1. 4; 4. 24 ; C()\. 3. 12 : 1 Thess. 2. 12 ; 1 Tim. 2. If) ; Heb. 12. 14: 1 Pet. 1. 15; 2 Vet. 3. U; llev. 22.11. HOLY (ilFTS. Ex. 28. :« ; Lev. 10. 12. HOLY I'LACK. law* concernlnt?. Ex. 28. 29; Lev. fi. 16 : 16. 2 : 2 (Jhr. 2!t. 5 ; Heb. 9. 12. measure of the most, E/.ek. 41. 4. HOLY KI'IRIT. tipfl (Joi) thk HolT Ghort. HOLY Till SOS. laws respticti/i^. Ex. 2«. 38; Lev. 6. Ifi ; 22. 2 : Num. 4. 19, 20 ; 1 Ohr. 23. 28 ; Neh. 10. S3 ; Ezek. 20. 40 ; 22. 8. HOMKIl. Se,- MEASPKE9. HONESTY. Kom. 12. 17; 13. 13; 2 Oor. 8. 21; 13. 7; rhil. 4. 8 ; 1 Thess. 4. 12; 1 Tim. 2. 2; Heb. 13. 18. HONEY, <4en. 43. 11 ; 1 Ram. 14. 2F>: Vs. 19. 10 ; rrov. 24. \^ ; 25. 16 : 27. 7 ; Is. 7. 15 ; Oant. 4. 11 ; Rev. 10. 9. not to be used in burnt sacrifices. Lev. 2. 11. HONOUR, due to (}(.d, Ps. '£>. 2; 7i. 8; 14^ 5 ; Mai. 1.6; 1 Tim. 1.17; Rom 4.11; ,5.13. granted by God, 1 Kin. ". 13; Est. 8. 16 ; Prov. 3. 16 ; 4.8; 8. 18 • 22. 4 ; 29. 23 ; Dan. 5. 18 ; John 12. 26. due to parents. Ex. 20. 12 ; Peut. 5. 16 ; Matt. yn. 4 ; Eph. 6. 2. to the a«ed. Lev. 19. .32 ; 1 Tim. B. 1. to the king, 1 Pet. 2. 17. HOI'E (a ttood). I's. 16. 9; 22. 9; 31. 24; Acts 54. 15; 28.20; Rom. l.*). 13. of the wicked will perish, .Tob 8. 13; 11.20; 27.8. comfort of, .(ob 11. 18; Ps. 146. fi; Prov. 10. 28; 14. .32; .ler. 17. 7; Lam. "3. 21; Acts 2*. W; Bom. 12. 12; 15. 4; 1 Tor. 13. 13; Eph. 1. 18; 4.4; Col. 1.5: Heb. 3. 6. encoura(r''meiit under, Ps. 31.24; 42.5; 130.7; Lam. 3. 26; Kom. 8.24; 15.13; Col. 1.23; Tit. 2. 13: Heb. 3. 6 ; 6. 11 : 1 Pet. 1. 13. prisoners of. Zech. 9. 12. effect of, Rom. 5. 5; 8. 24; 15. 4: 1 Oor. 13. 7; 1 John .3. 3. gift of Goii, Gal. 5. 6; 2 Thess. 2. 16; Tit. 1. 2; 1 Pet. 1.3. ready to (rive r'fsson for, 1 Pet. 3. 15. HOPHNI and PHINBHA8, sons of Ell, 1 Bam. 1..S. their sin and death. 1 Sam. 2. 12, 22; 4. 11. HOR. mount, Aaron dies on, Num. 20. 25. HOREB, mount (Sinai), Kx. 3. 1; 17. 6; 3,3. 6; Deut. 1.6; 4.10. law given, Ex. 19 ; 20; Dent. 4. 10; B. 2; 18. 16 ; 1 Kin. 8. 9 ; Mai. 4. 4. Moses twice there for forty days. Ex. 24. 18 ; 34.28; Dcut. 9.9. BlUah thers for forty dayt, 1 Kin. 19. 8. HORMAH. destruction of. Num. 21. 3; Jadg. 1.17. nOKNETS, as God's Instruments of punish- ment, Ex. 2:H. 28; Deut. 7. 20; .losh. 24. 12. HOitNS, figuratively mentioned, 1 8am. 2. 1; 2 Sam. 22. 3 ; Ps. 75. 4. vision of. Dan. 7. 7; 8. 3; Hab. 3. 4; Eev. B. 6; 12.3; 13.1; 17.3. of the altar, 1 Kin. 1. 50; 2. 28. of Iron. Zedeklah makes, 1 Kin. 22. HORSE described. Job 39. 19; Prov. 21. 31 ; Jer. /<. (>. HORSES, kinfr.» forbidden to multiply, Deut. 17. 16; Ps. 33. 17; 147.10. vision of. Zech. 1. 8; 6: Bev.«. HOSANNA, childrHU sing, to Christ. Matt. 21. 9, 15 ; Mark 11. 9; John 12. 13 (Ps. 118. 2.5, 26). HOSEA, prophet, (ieclaros God's judgment »r gainst idolatrous Israel, Hos. 1 ; 2; 4; and bis reconciliation, Hos. 2. 14; 11 ; 13; 14. HO.SHKA, last king of Israel, his wicked reign, defeat by the king of Assyria, and captivity, 2 Kin. 1.5.30; 17. HOSPITALITY, Rom. 12. 13; Tit. 1. 8; Keb. W. 2; 1 Pet. 4. 9. instances of :— Al)raham, Gen. 18. Lot, Gen. 19. Laban, Gen. 24. 31. Jethro, Ex. 2. 2C. Ma- noah, Judg. 13. 15. Samuel. 1 Sam. 9. 22. David, 2 Sam. 6. 19. Barzillai. Ac, 2 Sam. 17. 27 : 19. 32. The Shunammite, 2 Kin. 4. 8. Nehemiah. Neh. 5. 18. Job. Job 31. 17. Mat- thew, Luke 5. 29. Zacchaeus. Luke 19. 6. Lydia. Acts 16. IB. Publlus, Ac, Acts 28. 2. Gains. 3.iolm 5. HOST, the heavenly, Luke 2. 13. See 1 Chr. 12. 22; Ps. 103.21; 14s. 2. of the Lord, (ien. 32. 2: .Tosh. 5. 14; 1 Chr. 9. 19. IPMJR. the third, of day, Matt. 20. 3; Mark 15. 2.5* Acts 2. 1.5* 2.3 23 the' sixth. Matt. 27. 45; Mark 15. 33; Luke 23. •M; John 4. 6; 19. 14; Acts 10. 9. the ninth. Acts 3. 1 : 10. 3. 30. at hand, cometh, Matt. 26. 45; John 4. 21; B. •25; 12.23; 1.3. 1; 16.21; 17.1. that very same. Matt. 8. 13; 9. 22; 10. 19; IB. 28; 17.18; Luke 12. 12; John 4. 53; Acts 16. 18.33: 22.13; 1 Cor. 4. 11 ; 8.7. knowetti no man. Matt. 24. .36, 42; 25. 13; Mark 13.32; Rev. 3. 3. of temptation, Rev. 3. 10; Judgment. Bev. 14. 7; 18. 10. figurative. Rev. 8. 1 ; 9. IB. HOUSE OK GOD. Gen. 28. 17: .Tudg. 20. 18; 2 Chr. 5. 14: Ezra 5. 8. 15; 7. 20, 9:^■, Neh. 6. 10; Ps. 84. 10; Is. 6,11 ; 60.7; 64.7: Ezek. 41.5, 13; 4.3. 5; Mio. 4. 2; Zech. 7. 2: Matt. 12. 4; 1 Tim. 8.15: Heb. 10. 21; 1 Pet. 4. 17. (heaven). Acts 7. 49. 'Mtars). ScrtALiAR. (for worship). See Tkmplf. HUMILITY. Prov. 1.5. 33; 18. 12; 22. 4. enjoined, MIc. 6. 8; Matt. 18: 20. 25; Mark 9. 3;}; 10. 43: Luke 9. 46; 14. 7; 22. 24; Eph. 4. 2; Col. 3. 12: I'hil. 2. 3; Jam. 4.10; 1 Pet. 5. 5. benefits of. Ps. 34. 2 : 69. 32 : Prov. 3. 34 ; Is. 67. 15 : Matt. 18. 4 ; Luke 14. 11 ; James 4. 6. profession of, Ps. 131. HUN(iER. Ex. 16. 3; Ps. 34. 10- J»r. 38. 9; Lam. 4. 9 : Luke 15. 17 : 2 Cor. 11. 27 ; Rev. 6. 8. (and thirst), P.s. 107. 5; Is. 49. 10; 55; Matt. B. 6 ; John 6. 35 , Rev. 7. 16. HUNGRY. Ps. 107. 5; Ufi. 7; I :ov. 25. 21; Is. 58.7; Luke 1.53; Acts 10. 10; 1 Cor. 11. 21. HUR, son of Caleb, Kx. 17. 10; 24. 14; 1 Chr. 2. HUSfeANP, fig;iratively. Is. 64. 5; Hos. 2. 7. 186 iitt UCBBANDS. 8UBJK0T-INDKX. ISOARIOT. James HUPBANDa. G«n. 2. '24; Matt. 19. 4; 1 Oor. 7. 2, ; ; Kph. r,. 'Zi. 21), 3H ; Col. 3. 19 : 1 I>t. H. 7 HUSBANDMAN. John 16. 1 ; 2 Tim. 2. 6 ; Jan r.. 7. HUSBANDMEN, parable of. Matt. 21. 33; Mark 12. 1 ; Luke 20. 9. HUSUArS loyalty, 2 Sam. 15. 32. HYMKNj?-:US, 1 Tim. 1. 20 ; 2 Tim. 2. 17. HYMNS. Matt. 26. 30; Mark U. 26; Kph. 6. 19; (!ol. 3. 16. HYrOCRIBY, Is. 29. 15; Matt. 23. 28; Mark 12. 15; 1 Tim. 4. 2; Itev. H. 1; peiialtv of, Job «. 13; 15. 34; 20. 5; ;<6. 13; Matt. 24. 61; de- nounced. Matt. 6. 2 ; 7. 6 ; 1 Pet. 2. 1. HYSSOr, Ex. 12. 22; Lev. 14. 4; Num. 19. 6; r8.61.7; lleb. 9. 19. I AM, Ex. 3. 14 ; John «. f»; Bev. 1. 18. I-CHABOD, 1 Sam. 4. 21 ; 14. 3. ICONIUM. Oospe> preached ait, AcU 13. 61; 14. 1 ; 16. 2. Paul persecuted at, *>■ Tim. 3. 11. IDLENESS, reproved, Trov. 6. 6; IK. 9; 24. 30; Bom. 12. 11 ; 1 Thess, 4. 11 ; 2 Thess. 3. 10 ; Heb. t5. 12. evil of, I'rov. 10. 4; 12. 24; 13. 4; 19. 15; 20. 4, 13; 21. 25; Eccles. 10. 1«; 1 Tim. .'). 13. IDOLATERS not to be spared. Deut. 7. 16; 13. H. 15. IDOLATRY, Ex. 20. 2; 22. 20; 2^. 13; Lev. 26. 1 ; Deut. 4. 1.5 ; 5. 7 ; 11. 16 ; 17. 2 ; 18. 9 ; 27. 15 ; Ps. 97. 7; Jer. 2. 11; 1 Cor. 10. 7, 14; 1 John 6.21. folly of, 1 Kin. 18. 26; Ps. 116. 4 ; 135. 16; Is. 40. 19 ; 41 ; 44. 9 ; 46. 1 ; Jer. 2. 26 ; 10. moimments of, to be destroyed, Kx. 23. 24 ; 34. 13 ; Deut. 7. 5. enticers to. Dent. IS. 1, Israelites guilty of, Ex. 32; Num. 25; ^udg. 2. 11; 3. 7; 8. 3;^; 18. 30; 2 Kin. 17. 12; al.so Mlcah, Judt;. 17; Solomon. 1 Kin. 11. 5; Jero boam, 1 Kin. 12. 28; Ahab, Ac, 1 Kin. 16. 31; 18. 19; Mana-sfeh, 2 Kin. 21. 4; Ahaz, 2 Chr. 28. 2; Nf^buRhadnezzar, Ac, Dan. 3; 5; Inhabitants fif Lystra, Acts 14. 11; Athens, Acts 17. 16 ; Epticsus, Acts ID. 28. zeal of Asa against, 1 Kin. iU. 12. of .lehoshaphai, 2 Ohr. 17. 6. of Hezekiah, 2 Chr. 30. 13. of Josiah, 2Chr. 34. punishment of, Deut. 17. 2 ; Jer, 8. 1 ; 16. 1 ; 44. 21; Uos. 8. 5; 1 Cor, 6. 9; £ph. 6. 5; Rev. 14. 9 ■ 21. 8' 22. 16. idols! meats offered to. Bom. 14; 1 Cor. 8. IDUM.a5A, land of Edom, Is. S4. 6; Ezek. 35. 16; 36. 5 ; Mark 3. 8. IGNORANCE, sin offerings for, Lev. 4; Num. 15. 22. effects of, Rom. 10. 3 ; 2 Pet. 3. 5. Paul's depn^cation of, 1 Cor. 10. 1 ; 12 ; 2 Cor. 1.8; IThess. 4. 13; 2 Pet. 3. 8. ILLYBICUM, Gospel preuclied there, Rom. 16. 19. IMAGES prohibited, Ex. 20. 4; Lev. 26. 1 ; Deut. 16.22. IMAGINATION of man, evil. Gen. 6. 6; 8. 21; Deut. 31. 21 ; Jer. 23. 17 ; Luke 1. .M. IMMANUEL (See EMMANUEU, GOD with us. Is. 7.14; Matt. 1.2^. IMMORTALITY, of GoD, 1 Tim. 1. 17; 6. 16: of man, Rom. 2. 7 ; 1 Cor. 15. 53. IMMUTABILITY ofOoD's counsel, Heb. 6.17. IMPUTED ri(fhtenusuess, Rom. 4. 6, 22; 6. INCENSE, Ex. 3f-, 22; 37. 29. offered. Lev. IC. 1 ; 16. 13 : Num. 16. 46, figurative, B«v. 8. S. INCEST, condemned, U,. 18; 20. 17; Deut. 22. .30; 27. 20; Ezek. 22. 11 ; Amos 2. 7. ca.ses of. (Jen. lit. :^;!; -MS. 'n-. 3.H. 18; 2 Sam. 13; 16.21; Mark 6. 17; 1 Cor. 5. 1. INDIA. Est. 1. 1. INDUSTRY, Gen. 2. 16 ; 3. 23 ; Prov. 6. 6 ; 10. 4 ; 12. 24; 13.4; 21. 5; 22.29; 27. 2:!; Eph.4,28; 1 Tliess. 4. 11 ; 2 Thess. 3. 12; Tit. 3. 14. rewarded, Prov. 13. 11 ; 31. 13. INFlR.>IITli:.S, human, borne by Christ (18.63. 4); Matt. 8. 17; llfb.4. l."). lN(;ATllKRlN(i. fea-st of, Ex. 23. 16; 34. 22. INGRATITUDE, to God, Rom. 1. 21. exemplified: Israel, Duut. 32. 18; Saul, 1 Sam. 15. 17; David, 2 Sam. 12. 7, 9; Nebuchad- nezzar, Dan. 5; lepers. Luke 17. punished, Neh. 9; 27; Hos. 2. 8, 9. characteristic of the wicked, I's. 38. 20 ; 2 Tim. .3.2. Its penalty, Prov. 17. 13: Jer. 18. 20. INHERITANCE, Num. 27; 36; D.:ut. 21. 16. h) Christ, Eph. 1. 11, 14; Col. 1. 12; 3. 24; 1 Pet. 1. 4. INJUSTICE, Ex. 22. 21 ; 23.6; Lev. 19. 15; Deut. 16. 19; 24. 17; Job 31. 13; Ps. 82. 2; I'rov. 22. 16 ; 29. 7 ; Jer. 22. 3 ; Luke 16. 10 results of, Prov. 11.7; 28. 8; Mic. 6. 10; Amos 6. 11 : 8. 5; 1 Thess. 4. 6; 2 Pet. 2. 9. INNO(.'ENTS slain. Matt. 2. 16. INSPIRATION of Scripture, Luke 1. 70; 2 Tim. 3.16: Hfb. 1. 1; 2 Pet. 1. 21. INSTRUCTION, promi*:id. Job 3.3. 16; Pa. 32. 8; Prov, 10. 17; 12. 1; 13. 1; Matt. 13. 62; 2 Tim. 3. 16. recommended. Prov. 1. 2, 8; 4. 13; 9. 9; 19. 20: 23. 12. hated by wicked, Ps. 50. 17; Prov. 1. 22; 6. 12. consequence of rejecting, Prttv. 13. 18 ; 16. 32. INTEGRITY, 1 Sam. 12. 3; 2 Kin. 12. 15; 22.7; Job 2. 3; Ps. 7, 8; 26. 1; 41. 12; Prov. 11. 8; 19. 1 ; 20. 7. INTERCESSION, of CnRinT, Luke 23. 34 ; Bom. 8.34; Heb. 7. 25; 1 Johu 2. 1. predicted. Is. f>3. 12. of the Holy Sriiiir, Rom. 8. ?6. to be made for all men, l Tim. i. 1 ; Kph. 6. 18; for kings, 1 Tim. 2. 2. a.sknd lor by Paul, Bom. IB. 30; 2 Cor. 1. 11: Col. 4. 3 : 1 Thess. 5. 25 ; 2 Thess. 3. 1 ; Heb. 13. 18. INTEKI'BKTATION ""of dreams) Is of God, Geo. 40.8; Prov. 1.6; Dan. 2. 27. INVISIBLE GOD. the, Co'.. 1. 16; 1 Tim. 1. 17; Heb. 11.27. IRON, 2 Ham. 23. 7 ; Job 28. 2 ; Prov. 27. 17; li. 45. 2 ; Ezek. 27. 12 ; Dan. 2. 33, 40. pen of Job 19. 24. rod of (figuratively used), Ps. 2. 9; Bev. 2. 27. ISAAC, his birth pronii.sed, Geu. 16. 4; 17. 16; 1«. 10; born, <ien.21.2. offered by Abraham. Gen. 22. 7. marries Rebekah, Gen. 24. 67. blessts his sons. Gen. 27. 28 ; dies. Gen. 38. 29. ISAIAH (Esaias). prophet. Is. 1.1; 2. 1. sent to Ahaz, Is. 7 ; to Hezekiah, Is. 37. 6 ; 38. 4 ; .39. 3. prophesies concerning various nations, Is. 7; 8: 10; 13-23; 45-47. referred to In Matt. 3. 3; 4. 14; 8. 17: 12. 17: 13.14; 15.7; Mark 1.3; Luke 3. 4 : 4.17: John 1.23; 12.38; Acts 8. 32; 28.26; Bom. 9.27j 10. 16 ; 15. 12. IBCABIOT. Judas. Matt. 10. 4; Mark 3. 19. his treachery. Matt. 26. 21; Mark 14. 18; Luke 22.47; John 18. 3. hU death. Matt. 27. 0; Acts 1. 18. m 187 V i - t Ui ISHBI-BRNOB. BUBJECT.TNDEX. JKH08HAPHAT. IHHBI-BKNOB, 2 Ram. 21. Ifi. ISH-BOSHETII. 2Hain. 2. 8; 3.7; 4.6. I8HMAEL. son of Abrani. <i«n. 16. 15; 17. 20; 21. 17; 25. 17; his descendants. Gen. 25. 12; lChr.1,2*). sou of Nethanlali, slays (Jedallah, 2 Kin. 25. 2r.; Jer. 40. 14; 41. I811AKL, Jacob so called after wrestllnK with God, Gen. 32. 2« ; IW. 10 ; Hos. 12. 3. I8KAELITE8 in Kitypt, Ex. 1 -12. the first passover Instituted, Ex. 12. flight from Egypt, Ex. 12. 31. pass through the Bed 8ea, Ex. 14. their journeys, Ex. 14. 1, 19; Num. 9. 15; Ps. 7H. 14. fed by manna and water in the wilderness, Ex. 16.4; 17.1; Num.11; 20. God's covenant with, at Sinai. Ex. 19; 20; Deut. 29. 10. their idolatry, Ex. 32. See also ? Kin. 17; Ezra 9; Neh. 9; Ezek. 20; 22; 23; Acts 7. 39; 1 Cor. 10.1. their rebellious conduct rehearsed by Moses, Deut. 1 ; 2 ; 9. conquer and divide <5anaan, under Joshua, Josh.]; 12; 13. governed by judges. Judg. 2; bv kings, 1 Ram. 10 ; 2 Sam. ; 1 i 2 Kin. ; 1 A 2 ( ;hr. their captivity in Assyria. 2 Kin. 17; in Baby- lon, 2 Kin. 25; 2 Chr. 36; Jer. 39; 52; their return, Ezra, Neh.; Hag.; Zech. God's wrath against, Ts. 78 ; 106 ; deliverances of. Vs. 1(15. their sufli-rlngs our examples, 1 Cor. 10. 6. I8SACIIAU, Gen. 30. 18; .36. 23. descendants of, (ien. 46. 13; Judg. 6. 16; 1 Chr. 7. ]. See Num. 1. 28; 26. 23; Gen. 49. 14: Deut. S3. 18; Josh. 19. 17; Ezek. 48. 3H; Rev. 7. 7. ITHAMAU, Ex. 6. 23; Lev. 10. 6; his charge. Num. 4. ITHIEL, Vrov. 30. 1. ITTAl (the (iittitel, 2 Bam. 15. 19; 18. 2. ITUKI':A, Luke 3.1. IVOKY. 1 Kin. 10. 22; Ps. 4.'>. 8; Ezek. 27. IB; Bev. 18. 12. 8olomou's throne of, 1 Kin. 10. 18 ; 2 Ohr. 9. 17. palaces, Ps. 48. 8 ; Amos 3. IB. JABAL fand Jubal), Gen. 4. 20, 21. JABBOK. river, Gen. 32. 22. JABESH-Gli.iiAD, Inhabitants smitt«n by Is- rael, Judg. 21. threatened by Ammonites, 1 8am. 11. 1 ; de- livered by Saul, 1 Sam. 11. 11. JABEZ, prayer of. 1 Chr. 4. 9. JABIN, kiug of Hazor, conquered by Joshua, Josh. 11. (another), destroyed by Barak, Judg. 4. JACHIN, one of the pillars of the porch of the temple, 1 Kin. 7, 21 ; 2 (.'hr. 3. 17. JACINTH, Bev. 9. 17 ; 21. 20. JACOB: his birth, Gen. 25. W; birthright, Gon. 25. S3; blessing, Gen. 27. 27; sent to Padan- aram. Gen. 27. 43; 28. 1; his vision of the ladder, and vow. Gen. 28. 10; marriages. Gen. 29; sous. Gen. 29. 31 ; 30; dealings with Labau, Gen. 31 ; his vision of God's host. Gen, 82. 1 ; his prayer, (Jen. 32. 9 ; wrestles with an angel, .Gen. 32. 24; Hos. 12. 4; reconciled with Esau, Gen. 33; builds an altar at Beth-el, Gen. 3■^ 1 ; his grief for Joseph and Beiyamln, Gen. 37; 42. 38; 43; goes down to Egypt, <Jen. 46; brought before Pharaob, Q«n. 47. 7; blesses his sous, Gen. 48; 4B. JACOB— ron<. his dpath, and burial. Gen. 49. 33; 50. 8m Ps. 105. 2*1; 31al. 1. 2; liom. 9. 10; Heb. 11. 21. JACOB'S AVKf^L, ,lolin 4. .5. JAKL kills SIsei-a, Jndg. 4. 17; 5. 24. J.■^H.^ZIEL'S prophecy acain.st IMoab and Am- mon, 2 Chr. 20. 14. .TAIB, Gileadite. judge. Judg. 10. 3. JAIRUS* daughter, raising of. Matt. 9. 18; Mark f). 22; Luke 8. 11. JAME8 (APOSTLE), son of Zebedee. called, Matt. 4.21; Mark 1.19; Luke .MO. witni'sses Christ's transliguration. Matt. 17. 1 ; Mark 9. 2; Luke 9. 28. present at the passion. Matt, 26. 36; Mark 14. 33, ordained one of the twelve, Matt. 10 2; Mark 8. 14 ; Luke 6. 13. slain by Herod. Acts 12. 2. (APOSTLE), .son of AlphaBus, Matt. 10. 3 ; Mark :!. 18; 6. 3; Luke 6. 1.5; Acts 1. 13; 12. 17. his judgment r»'specting ceremonial, Acts 15. 13-29. See 1 l^jr. I.''). 7 ; Gal. 1. 19 ; 2. 9. his teaching, James I— .5. mentioned, Acts 21. 18 ; 1 Cor. 15. 7 ; Gal. 1. 19 ; 2 9. JAN.VA. Luku 3. 24. JANNES and JAMBBE8. magicians of Egypt. 2Tim. 3. 8(Kx. 7. 11). JAPHETH. son of Noah, blessed. Gen. 9. 27. his descendavits, (ien. 10. 1 ; 1 Chr. 1. 4. JAKED, Gen. 5. 15; Luke 3. 37. JASHKB. book of. Josh. 10. 1^ ; 2 Sam. 1. 18. JA8HOKEAM. valour of. 1 Chr. 11. 11. JASON persecuted at Thes.salor.ica, Acts 17. 6 ; Bom. 16. 21. JASl'EB mentioned, Ex. 28. 20; Ezek. 28. 13; Bev. 4. 3; 21. 11,18,11). JAVA^J. son of Japheth, Gen. 10. 2. JAVELIN, Num. 2.5. 7; 1 Sam. Is. ]0; 19. 10. JAW-BONE of an ass, Samson uses, .ludg. 16. 15 ; water flows from, 15. 19. JEALOUS ((Jod). Ex. 20. 5; Deut. 29. 20; Ps. 78. 68 ; Zeph. 1. 18 : Zech. 1. 14 ; I ' or. 10. 22. JEALOL8Y. Prov. 6. 34; Cant. 8. 6. trial and offering of. Num. 6. 11. provoking to, Pizek. 8. 3 ; 16. ;^.. JEBUKITKS. Gen. 1.5. 21 ; Num. 1.3. 29: Josh. 15. 63; Judg 1. 21 ; 19. 11 ; 2 Sam. .5. 6. JECHONIAS, Matt. 1. 11, 12; 1 Chr. 3. 17. JEDIDIAH (beloved of the Lord), a name of Solomon. 2 Sam. 12. 25. JEUUTHUN, 1 Chr. 16. 41 ; 2.5. 6. JEHOAHAZ, son of Jehu, king of Israel, 2 Kin. 10.35; 13.4. (Shallum), king of Judah, his evil reign, 2Kin. 23. 31; 2 Chr. •'6.1. JEHOIACHIN. king of Judah, his defeat and captivity, 2 Kin. 24. 6 ; 2 Chr. 36. 8. JEHOIADA, high priest, deposes and slays A- thaliah, and restores Jehoasli, 2 Kin. 11. 4; 2 Chr. 23; repairs the temple, 2 Kin. 12. 7; 2 Chr. 24. 6; abolishes idolatry, 2 Chr. 23. 16. .TEHOIAKIM (K!iakim\ made king of Judah by I'haraoh-nechoh, his evil reign and captivity, 2 Kin. 23. 34; 24. 1 ; 2 Chr. 36. 4; Dan. 1. 2. See Jer. 22. 18. JEHORAM (son of .Tehoshaphat), king of Judah, 1 Kin. 22. .50; 2 Kin, 8. 16; his cruelty and death, 2 Chr. 21. 4, 18. (Joram), king of Israel, son of Ahab, 2 Kin. 1. 17; 3. 1 ; his evil reign, 2 Kin. 3. 2; slain by Jehu, 2 Kin. 9. 24. JEHOSHAPHAT, king of Judah, his good reign, 1 KiD. 16. 24; 2 Chr. 17; his death, 1 Kin. 22. 60: 2 Ohr. 21. 1. 188 HAT. W. Bee Ps. 11.21. b and Am- >. ]«: Mark illed, Matt. Watt. 17. I ; Mark 14. 2; Mark fatt. in. 3 • )3; 12.17. I, Acts 1.5. 2.!). fial.l. 19; of K^fypt. .9.27. 4. 1. 1. 18. I Acts 17. B ; ek. 28. 13 ; 19. 10. Ildg. ]R. If); 20; Ps. 78. 10. 22. i : Josh. IB. 17. I, name of wil, 2 Kin, 5v» reign, j pf»*at and ' I slays A- i 1. 11.4; 2 . 12. 7; 2 2S. 16. .ludah by captivity, Dan. 1. 2. of Judah, uelty and ' Ahab, 2 :in. 3. 2 ; Hvl reign, I Kin. 22. JEHOSHArUAT. 8VBJECT-INVSX. JOHN. JKHOHHAl'IIAl', valley ot, .loel .^. 2. JEHOSUEHA, 2 Kin. 1 1 ; 2 Chr. 22. 11. JEHOVAH (Klouim, 1 A» TH.\T I AM), Kx. 6. 3; I's. «3. W; Is. 12.2; 2H. A. — .IlEEH (the Lord ^vlll provide), Oen. 22. 14. — .\188I (the Lord my banner', Ex. 17. 15. —Shalom (the Lord send p-ace), .Mulir. 6. 24. JKHU, son of Hanaui, propUe.sies against Ba- asha, 1 Kin. If.. I. rebukes Jeliosliaphat, 2 Chr. 19. 2; 20. ,S4. son (if Ninishi, to be anointed king of Israel, 1 Kin. 19. Ifi ; 2 Kin. 9. 1. his reltjn, 2 Kin. 9. 10. JEPHTHAII, judge, his dealing* with the Gl- leadltes, .ludg. 11. 4. defeats the Aninwinites, .ludg. 11. 14. his rash vow. .Iiidg. 11. 30, 34. chastises the Ephralmites, Judg. 12. JKKEMIAH (prophet), his call and visions, .ler. 1. his mission, Jer. 1. 17; 7. his complaint, .ler. 20. 14. his message to Zedekiah, Jer. 21. 3; 34. 1. foretells the seventy years' captivity, Jer. 2fi. 8. arraigned, condemned, but delivered, Jer. 20. denounces the false prophet Ilananiah, Jer. 28. f>. writes to the captives in Babylon, Jer. 29. his promises oi comfort and redemption to Israel, Jer. 31. writes a rull of a book, Jer. 36. 4; Baruch reads It. Jer. 3fi. S. imprisoned by Zedekiah. Jer. 32; 37; 3«. relea.sed, Jer. 38. 7. predicts slaufihter of innocents, Jer. 31. 15; ful- filled. Matt. 2. 17. with all the remnant of Judah Carried Into Etrypt. Jer. 43. 4. varions predictions, Jef. 46 — 51 ; f51. 59. mentioned. Matt. 16. 14 ; 27. 9. JEKIGHO, the spies at, Josh. 2. 1. capture of. Josh. 6. 20 (Heb. 11. m. rebuilt by Kiel, 1 Kin. 16. 34, See Josh. 6. 26. JEUOROAM I., promoted by Solomon, 1 Kin. 11. 28. Ahijah's prophecy to, 1 Kin. 11. 29. made king, 1 liln. 12. 20 (2 Chr. 10). his idolatry, withered baud, denunciation, 1 Kin. 12—14. death, 1 Kin. 14. 20. evil example, 1 Kin. l.*). 34. lEROBOAM H., 2 Kin. 13. 13; 14.23-29. JEJtUSALEM, Adoni-zedec, king of, slain by Joshua, Josh. 10. borders of. Josh. Ifi. ?. David reigns there, 2 Sam. H. 6. the ark brought there, 2 Sam. 6. saved from the pestilence, 2 Sam. 24. 16. temple built at. 1 Kin. 5—8; 2 Chr. 1—7. sufferings from war. 1 Kin. 14. 25; 2 Kin. 14. 14; 25 ; 2 Chr. 12 ; 2.5. 24 ; 36 ; .Ter. 39 : 52. capture and do.structlon by Nebuchadrezzar, Jer. 52. 12—15. captives return : and rebuilding of the temple begun by Cyrus, Ezra 1—3 ; continued by Artaxerxes, Neh. 2. wall rebuilt and dedicated by Nehemlah, Neh. 12. 38. abommatlons there, Ezek. 16. 2. presentation of Christ at, Luke 2. 22. the child Jesus tarries at, Luke 2. 42. I Christ rides Into. Matt. 21. 1 ; Mark 11. 7; Luke I 19. 35 : .T«hn 12. 14. i lameiits over It, Matt. 23. 37; Luke 13. 34: 19.41. foretells Its destruction, Matt. 24; Hark 13: Luke 1.3. 34 ; 17. 23 ; 19. 41 ; 21. 16. 31 ; kills th« causes Naboth 21; her violent JEUlSALKM-c./..r. disciples filled with the Uoly Ghost at. Acta 2.4. which Is above. Gal. 4. 26. the new, lie v. 21. 2. JESHUA (Joshua). Neh. 8. IV. Hee Jobhca. JKSUl'Kl N, symbolical name of Israel, Deut. 32. iri; 33.5.26; Is. 44. 2. JESSE. David's father. Uuth 4. 22. and his sons sanctified by Samuel. 1 Sam. 16. 6. his son David anointed to be king, 1 Sam. 16. 1,3. h>B Is. 11. 1. his posterity, 1 Chr. 2. 13. JKSTING. evil, censured, Eph. 5. 4. JESUS CHIU8T. Sre CHRIST. JETHlvO. Moses' father-in-law, Ex. 18. 12. JEWS (Lsraelltes first so called i, 2 Kin. 16. 6. ChriRt's mission to. Matt. 16. 24; 21. 37; Acta 3. 26. Chri.it'f compassion for. Matt. 23. 87: Luka 19. 41. Christ rejected by. Matt. 11. 20; IS. 15. 58; John 5. 16, 38, 43; Acts .3. 13; 13. 46; 1 Thess. 2. 15. gospel first preached to. Matt. 10. 6; Luke 24. 47; Acts 1. 8; St. Paul's teaching rejected by. Acts 13. 46; 28. 24, 2«, AC JEZEBEL, wife of Ahab, 1 Kin pri»lu;ts, I Kin. 18. 4 ; HI. 2 to be put to death, 1 Kin. death, 2 Kin. 9. 30. JEZKEEL. See AhaB. JOAB, nephew of David, and captain of the host, 2 Sam. 8, 16. kills .\bner. 2 Sam. 3. 23. intercedes for Absalom, 2 Sam. 14. slajs him In an oak, 2 Sam. 1><. 1 1. reproves David's grief. 2 Satn. I'j. 5. slays Amasa, 2 Sam. 20. 9. unwillingly numbers the people, 2 Bam. 24. 3 (1 Chr. 21. 3). joins Adonijah's usurpation. 1 Kin. 1. 7. slain by Solomon's command, 1 Kin. '2. 6, 28. J(JAH, 2 Kin. ]«. 18 ; 2 Chr. 34. 8. JOANNA, Luke 8. 2, 3 ; 24. 10. JOASH (Jehoash), king of Israel. 2 Kin. 13. 10. visits Eli.sha sick, 2 K n. 13. 14. defeats the Syrians. 2 Kin. 13. 2.5. chastises Amaziah. 2 Kin. 14. 8 : 2 Chr. 25. 17. king of Judah, 2 Kin. 11.4; 2 Chr. 23. repairs the temple. 2 Kir.. 12 ; 2 Chr. 24. kills Zecliariah, 2 Chr. 21. 17. slain by his servants, 2 Kin. 12. 19; 2 Chr. 24. 23. JOB, his character. Job 1. 1. 8; 2. 3 (Ezek. 14. 14. 201., his afflictions and patience. Job 1. 13, 20; 2. 7. 10 r.Iam. .5. 11). complains of his Ufa, Job 3. reproves his frlencls. Job 6; 7; 9; 10; 12—14; 16; 17; 19; 21; 21: 24; 26-10. solemnly protests his lnt»'grity. Job 31. huMibhshimself, Job40. 3; 42. 1. G <d acceiits and doubly blesses. Job 42. 10. JOCHEBED, Taother of Moses, Ex. 6. 20; Num. 26. 59. JOEL delivers God's judgments, Joel 1—3. proclairvjs a fast, and declares (iod's mercy, Joel 1. 14; 2. 12; 3; quoted. Acts 2. 16. JOHANAN. Jer. 40. 8, 15 : 41. 11 ; 42 ; 43. JOHN, the APOSTLE, called. Matt. 4. 21 ; Mark 1.19: Luke 5. 10. ordained. Matt. 10.2; Mark 3. 17. enquires of Jcsus.'Mark 13. 3. reproved. Matt. 20. 20; Mark 10. 38—40; Luke 9. 50. 1 I 189 ■]-l\ II ti JOHN. BUBJEOT-INDKX. JUDAB. .TOUX— (jon/. Milt to prepare pusover, Luke 22. 8. declares the divinity and humanity of Jesus (Jhrist. John 1 ; 1 John 1 ; 4 ; 6. Christ's love for, John 13. 23 ; 19. 26 ; 21. 7. 20. 24. his care for Mary the Lord's mother, John 19. 27. meets for prayer. Acts 1. 13. accompanies Peter before the council. Acts 3: 4. exhorts to obedience, and warns against false teachers, 1 John 1—6. sees Christ's glory in heaven, Bev. 1. 13. writes the llf velation. Rev. 1. 19. forbidden to worship the angel, Bev. 19. 10; 22. 8. — — (Mabk). Acts 12. 12. 2fi, S«/!Mabk. JOHN the Kaptist, his coming foretold. Is. 40. 3: Mai. 4. 5; Lukel. 17. his birth and circumcision, Luke 1. 67. office, preaching, and baptism, Matt. 3; Mark 1; Luke 3; John 1.6; 3.26; Acts 1.5; 13.24. baptizes Christ, Matt. 3; Markl; Luke 3; John 1 . 32 ; 3. 23. imprisoned by Herod, Matt. 4. 12; Mark 1. 14; Luke 3. 20; and beheaded, Matt. 14; Mark 6. 14. sends bis disciples to Christ, Matt. 11. 1 ; Luke 7. IH. t Christ's testimony to. Matt. 11. 11, 14; 17. 12; Mark 9.11; Luke 7. 27. his disciples receive the Holy Ghost, Acts 18. 24 • 19. 1. JONADAB (Jehonadab), son of Bechab, 2 Kin. 10. 15. JONAH, prophet. 2 Kin. 14. 25, his <llsobed{ence, punishment, prayer, and re- pentance, Jonah 1—4. a type of Christ, Matt. 12. 39 ; Luke 11. 29. JONATHAN, son of Saul, smites the I'hill.stines, 18am. 13. 2; 14. his love for David. 1 Sam. 18. 1 ; 19; 20; 23. 16. slain by the rhilistlnes, 1 Sam. 31. 2. David's lamentation for, 2 Sam. 1. 17. son of Abiathar, 2 Ram. 15, 27 ; 1 Kin. 1. 42. one of David's nephews, his deeds, 2 Sam. 21.21; IChr. 20.7. JOITA (Jaffa), 2 Chr. 2. 16; Jonah 1. 3; Tabltha lalsed at, Acts 9. 36 ; Teter dwells at. Acts 10. r>; 11. B. JORDAN, river, waters of, divided for the Lsraelitcs, .Tosh. 3; 4; Ps. 114. 3; by Elijah and Elisha, 2 Kin. 2. 8, 13. Naaman's leprosy cured at, 2 Kin. 5. 10. John baptizes there. Matt. 3 ; Markl. 5; Luke 3. 3. Scfl Job 40. 23; Ps. 42. 6; Jer. 12. 5; 49. 19; Zech. 11.3. JOSEPH, son of Jacob, Oen. 30. 24. Bee Ps. la's. 17; Acts 7. 9; Heb.11.22. his dreams, and the jealousy of his brethren, (ien. 37. 5. sold to the Ishmeelltes. Gen. 87. 28. slave to I'otiphar, Uou. 39. resists Potiphar's wife, Gen. 39. 7. Interprets the dreams of Pharaoh's servants, Gen. 40; and of I'haraoh. predicting famine. Gen. 41. 25. made ruler of Egypt, Gen. 41. 39. prepares for the famine, Gen. 41. 48. receives his brethren and father. Gen; 42 — 46. directs concerning his bones, Gen. 50. 25. his death. Gen. 50. 26. son of Hell, husband of the Virgin, Matt. 1,19; 2.13,19; Luke 1.27; 2.4. of Arimathaea, Matt. 27. 67; Mark IB. 42; Lake 23, 60; Jobt)19.S8. JOSEPH (Barsabas). Justus, Acts 1. 23. JOSHUA (Hi)sli«ta, Oshea, Jehoshua, Jeshua, and Jesus), s^)n of Nun, 1 Chr. 7. 27; Heb. 4. 8. discomfits Anialek, E.x. 17. 9. ministers ti. Moses, Ex. 24. 13; 32. 17; 33. il. spies out Cai.aan, Num. 13. 16. ordained to succeed Moses, Num. 27. 18 ; 34. 17 ; Deut. 1. 38; 3.28; 34.9. reassured by God, Josh. 1. harangues his officers, Josh. 1. 10. crosses river Jordan, Josh. 3. erects memorial pillars. Josh. 4. re-enacts circunicislon. Josh. 6. assaults and destroys Jericho, Josh. 6. condemns Achan, Josh. 7. subdues Ai, Josh. 8. his victories. Josh. 10—12. apportions the iand. Josh. 14—21 ; He ;. 4. 8. his charge to the Reul)enites, Josh. 22. exhortation to the people. Josh. 23. reminds them of (iod's mercies. Josh. 24. renews the covenant. Josh. 24. 14. his death, Josh. 24. 29 ; Judg. 2. 8. his cui-se. Josh. 6. 26; fulfUled. 1 Kin. 16. 34. J08IAH. prophecy concerulug, 1 Klu. 13. 2; ful- filled. 2 Kin. 23. 15. reigns well. 2 Kin. 22. repairs the temple. 2 Kin. 22. 3. hears the words of the book of the law, 2 Kin. 22.8. Huldah's mes-sage from God to him, 2 Kin. 22. 15. ordains the reading of the book, 2 Kin. 23. keeps a signal paosover to the Lord, 2 Chr. 36. slain by I'haraoh-nechoh at Megiddo, 2 Kin. 2;i. 39. JOTHAM, son of Gideon, his apologue, Judg. 9. 7. king of Judah, 2 Kin. 15. 32; 2 Chr. 27. JOY, 1 Chr. 12. 40; Ezra 6. 16; Neh. 8. 10; Ps. 16.11; 89.1(1; 149.2; Is. .3.5. 2; 60.15; 61.10; Hab. 3. 18 ; Luke 10. 20 ; John 15. 11 ; Bom. 14. 17; Phil. 3. 3; 1 Thess. 1. 6. of the wicked, folly, Job 20. 5; I'rov. 16. 21; Eccles. 2. 10; 7. 6; 11. 9; Is. 16. 10; James 4. 9. follows grief, Ps. SO. 5; 126. 6; Prov. 14. 10; Is. Xi. 10; 61. 3; 66. 10; Jer. 3L 13; John 16. 20; 2 Cor. 6. 10; James 1. 2. m heaven over one repenting sinner, Luke 16. 7, 10. of Paul over the churches, 2 Cor. 1. 24 ; 2. 3 ; 7. 13 ; I'hil. 1. 4 ; 2. 2 ; 4. 1 ; 1 Thess. 2. 19 ; .3. 9 ; 2 Tim. 1. 4 ; Philem. 7. of J'aul and Titus, 2 Cor. 7. 13. of John over his spiritual children, 3 John 4. expressed by p.salmody, Eph. 6. 19; Col. 3. 16; James 5. 13. JFBAL, inventor of harp and organ. Gen. 4. 21. JUDAH, son of .Jacob, Gen. 29. 3.^. his descendants. Gen. 38; 46. 12; Num. 1. 26. 19 ; 1 Chr. 2-4. pledges himself for Benjamin, Gen. 43. 3. his Interview with Joseph, Gen. 44. 18; 28. blessed by Jacob, Gen. 49. 8. tribe of, their blessing by Moses, Deut 33.7. their inheritance, Josh. IB. they make David king, 2 Sam. 2. 4 ; and adhere to his house, 1 Kin. 12; 2 Chr. 10; U. Bee Jews. JUDAS (Jdbh, Lebbaeus, ThaddsBUs), AP08TLI, brother of James, Matt. 10. 3; Mark 3. 18; Luke 6. 16; Actsl. }3. 26; 46. uo ^HBSJ^ JUDAS. BUBJEOT-INDMX. KOHATB. JUDA8-ron<. his Question to our Lord, '-^^n t*. 22. eiiJoliiH perviveraiice. Jurie 3, 20. diinouiices falsu disciplm, .Iu(lu4. tiiH Lord's brother, Matt. 13. 68; Mark 6. 3. rBarsabas), Acts 15. 22. iBCARio 1 , Matt. 10. 4 ; Mark 3. 19 ; Luke 6. 16 : John 6. 70. betrays Jesu'«, Matt. 2B. 14, 47 ; Mark 14. 10, 43 ; Luke 22. 3, 47; John l.S. 26; IS. 2. hangs himself. Matt. 27. .5; Acts 1. 18. JUDGK of all the earth, God, Gen. 18. 25. JUDGES, appointment of, Deut. 16. 18; Ezra 7. 26. their funalons, Ex. 18. 21 ; Lev. 19. 16 ; Deut. 1. 16; 17. 8; 2 Chr. 19. 6; I's. 82; Trov. 18. 5; 21.23. unjust. 1 8am. 8.3; Is. 1.23; Luke 18. 2; hate- ful to God, Prov. 17. 16; 24. 24; Is. 10. 1. JUDGMENT, cautious respecting. Matt. 7. 1; Luke 6. 37; 12. 67; John 7. 24; Rom. 2. 1; James 4. 11. JUDCJMENT, the LAST, foretold, 1 Chr. 16. 33; I's. 9. 7; 96.13; 98.9; Eccles. 3. 17; 11.9: 12. U ; Acts 17. .31 ; Bom. 2. 16 ; 2 Cor. 6. 10 • Heb. 9. 27 ; 2 Pet. 3. 7. described, Ps. 50; Dan. 7. 9; Matt. 26. 31; 2 Thess. 1. 8: Rev. 6. 12; 20. 11. hope of (;hristians respecting, Rom. 8. 33; 1 Cor. 4. 5 ; 2 Tim. 4. 8 ; I John 2. 28 ; 4. 17. JUNIA. salut<^d bv Paul. Rom. 16. 7. JUPITKR, Baniabas addressed as. Acts 14. 12; -19. 85. JPSTlCE-of OoD, Deut. 32. 4; Job 4. 17; 8. 3; .34.12; Is. 4,5. 21; Zeph.3. 5; l.lohnl. 9; Rev. 15. 3. to do, enjoined. Lev. 19. 36; Deut. 16. 18; Ps. 82. 3 ; Prov. 3. 33 ; 11. 1 ; Jer. 22. 3 -. Ezek. 18. 5 ; 4.5. 9; Mic. 6. 8; Matt. 7. 12; Phil. 4. 8; Bom. 13.7; 2Cor. 8. 21; Col. 4. 1. JUSTIFICATION by Faith, Hab. 2. 4; Acts 13. 39; Rom. 1.17; 3-5; Gal. 3. 11. by works, James 2. 14—26. KADE8H-BARNEA. Israelites murmur ojraSnst I Moses and Aaron, threaten to stone Caieb and Joshua, and provoke God's anger, Num. 13; 14: I'eut. 1. 19; .(osh.l4. 6. KEDAil. son of Ishmael, Gen. 26. 13; 1 Chr. 1. 29; Ps. 120. 5; Cant. 1. 5; Jer. 2. 10; Ezek. 27. 21. tribe of, prophecies concerning. Is. 21. 16; 42. 11 : 60. 7 : Jer. 49. 28. KEDUON (Kidron, Cedron), brook and ravine near garden of (Jethsemane, frequented bv our Lord. John 1«. 1. crossed by David. 2 Sam. 15. 23. Idols destroyed there, 1 Kin. 15. 13 ; 2 Kin. 23, ; 2Chr. 29. 16: Jer. 31. 40. KKILAH, Josh.1.5. 44. David there, 1 Ram. 23. 1. 12. KEMTP^S, their fate foretold, Num. 24. 22. KERCHIEFS, woe respecting, Ezek. 13. 18, KEREN-HAPPUCH, one of Job's daughters. Job 42. 14. KERIOTH. a city of Judah, Jer. 48. 24, 41; Amos 2. 2. KETTJRAH, Abraham's wife, her childi-eu. Gen. K; 1 Chr. 1.32. KEY, of David, Is. 22. 22; Rev. 3. 7; keys of heaven. Matt. 16. 19; of hell, Rev. 1. 18; 9. 1. KID, laws aboixt, Ex. 23. 19; Deut. 14. 21; Lev. 4.23; 16.5; 23.19. KIDNEYS, for sacrifices, burnt, Ex. 29. 13; Lev. 3. 4. of whflftt. tax of. Dent. 32. 1*. KINDNESS enjoined, Bnth 2; 3; Pn)T. 19. 22; 31. 26; Rom. 12. 10; 1 Cor. 13. 4; 2 Cor. 6. «; Eph. 4. 32; Col. 3. 12; 2 Pet. 1. 7. KINE. Pharaoh's dream of. Gen. 41. 2. two take back the ark, 1 Sam. 6. 7. KING. Israelites desire a, 1 Sam. 8. B. unction of. «<•« ANoiNTiNn. KINGS, chosen by God, Deut. 17. 14; 1 Bam. 9. 17: I Sam. 16. 1; 1 Kin. 11. 36; 1 Kin. 19. 15. 1 Chr. 2><. 4; Dan. 2. 21. admonished, Ps. 2. 10; Prov. 31. 4. duty of. Prov. 2.5. 2; Is. 49. 21. honour due to, Prov. 24. 21 ; 25. «; Eccles. 8. 2; 10. 20 : Matt. 22. 21 : Rom. 13; 1 Pet. 2. 1.3. 17. to be prayed for. 1 Tim. 2. 1. parable of the king and his servants, Matt. 18. 23 ; of the king and his guests. Matt. 22. 2. KING of KINGS, Ps, i 6; 10. 16; 24. 7; 110; Zech. 9. 9; Luke 23. 2; 1 Tim. 1. 17; 6. 15; Bev. 1.5. 3; 17.14. KINGDOM of God, 1 Chr. 29. 11; Ps, 22. 28; 45. 6 ; 145. 11 ; Is. 24. 23 ; Dan. 2. 44. of Christ, Is. 2; 4; 9; 11; i«: 36; 62; 61; 68; Matt. 16. 28: 26. 29; John 18. .30; 2 Pet. 1. 11. of Heaven. Matt. 3. 2; 8. 11; 11. 11; 13. 11. who -shall enter. Matt. 6. 3; 7. 21 ; Luke 9. 62; John 3. 3; Acts 14. 22; Bom. 14. 17; 1 Cor. 6.9; 15. .50; 2 Thess. 1.6. parables conwrning. Matt. 13. 24, Ac. KINSMAN, right of, Ruth .3. 14 ; 4. KIR, 2 Kin. 16. 9; Is. 16. 1 ; 22. 6; Amos 1. R; 9. 7. KIR-HARASETH, 2 Kin. 3. 25; Is. 16. 7. 11. KIRJATH-JEABIM. Josh. 9. 17: 18. 14: 1 Chr. 13. 6. the ark brought to, 1 Sam. 7. 1. ark fetched from, 1 Chr. 13. 6; 2 Chr. 1. 4. KISH. Saul's father, 1 Sam. 9. 1. KISHON, waters of Megiddo, Judg. 4. 7; 6. 21; 1 Kin. 18. 40. KISS, holy, salute with. Bom. 16, 16; 1 Oor. 16. 20; 2 Cor. 13. 12; 1 Thess. 6. 26. of charity, 1 Pet. 6. 14. given as mark of affection. Gen. 27. 27 ; 29. 11 ; 46. 15 ; 48. 10 : 1 Sam. 10. 1 ; 20. 41 ; Luke 7. 38 ; 1.5.20; Acts 20. 37. given treacherously. 2 Sam. 20. 9 ; Matt. 26. 48 ; •Luke 22. 48. idolatrous, 1 Kin. 19. l" ; Job 31. 27 ; TIos. 13. 2. KITTIM. .«?,.« Chittim. KNEELING In prayer, 2 Chr. 6. 13 ; Ezra 9. 5 ; Ps. 96. 6; Dan. 6. 10; Acts ..60; 9.40; 21.6; Eph. 3. 14. KNOWLEDGE, given by God. Ex. 8. 10; 18. 16; 31. 3 ; 2 Chr. 1. 12 ; Ps. 119. 66 ; Prov. 1. 4 ; 2. 6 ; Eccles. 2. 26 ; Is. 28. 9 : Jer. 24. 7 ; 31. :« ; Dan. 2. 21 ; Matt. 11. 25; IS. 11 ; 1 Cor, 1. 6; 2. 12 ; 12. P. advantages of. Vs. 89. 16 : Prov. 1. 4, 7 ; .3. 13 ; 4 ; 9.10; 10.14; 1*2.1; 13.16; 18.15; Eccles. 7.12; Mai. 2. 7; Eph. 3.18; 4.13; James 3. IS; 2 Pet. 2.20. wantof, Piov. 1.22; 19.2; Jer.4.22; Hos.4.6; Bom. 1. 2K; ICor. 1.5. 34. prayed for. .Tohn 17. 3; Eph. 3. 18; Col. 1. 9; 2 Pet. 3. 18. songlit, 1 Cor. 14. 1 : Heb. 6. 1 ; 2 Pet. 1. B, abuse of, 1 Cor. 8. 1. Its responsibility, Num. 16. 30; Dent. 17. 12; Luke 12. 47; John 16. 22; Bom. 1. 21; 2. 21; James 4. 17. imporfecticm of human. Eccles. 1. 18 ; Is. 44. 25; 1 Cor. 1.19; 3.19; 2 Cor. 1. 12. of good and evil, tree of, Gen. 2. 9. KOHATTI, son of licvl. Gen. 46. 11. his descendant), Ex. <S. 18; 1 Ohr. 9. 9. '. 191 ^ ' tfiS KOHATH. tiUBJgOT-TNDEX. LKVITES. KOHATH (his dencendftntu)— ^^ont. th«!r dutleM, Num. 4. 15; 10. 21; 2 Chr. 29. 12; 34. 12. KORAH (Oore), PaTHam, Ac, th«tr luaWtinu and puiiishnient, Num. 16 ; 26. 9 ; 27. 3 ; Jude 11. LABAN, honpitalUy of, Oen. 24. 29. glvo"* Jacob his two dauKhters, G«n. 29; envies and oppresses him. Gen. 30. 27; 31. 1. his dream, Gen. :?!. 24. his covinaiit with .lai'ob, Gen. 31. 43. LABODIl, ordained for man. Gen. 3. 19; Ps. 104. 23; K^or. 4. 12. when blessed by God, Prov. 10. 16; 13. 11; Eccles. 2. 24; 4.9; 6.12,19. LABGITRKU worthy of hire, Luke 10, 7; 1 Tim. B. IH. LABOURERS, parable of. Matt. 20. LAOmSII, conquered, Josh. 10. 31 ; 12. 11. Ama/iah slain at, 2 Kin. 14. 19. LADDKR, Jacob's. Gen. 28. 12. LAIHH taken, ,Iudg. 18. 14. LAKE of fire. Rev. 19. 30; 20. 10; 21. 8. LAMB for sacrifices, Oen. 22. 7; Ex. 12. 3; liBV. 3.7; Is. 1. 11. LAME, the, excluded from the priest's oCBce, Lev. 21. 18. animals, not proper for sacrifices, Deut. 15. 21 ; Mai. 1. R, 13. healed by (Christ, Matt. 11. 5; 21. 14; Luke 7. 22 ; bv the apostles. Acts 3 ; 8. 7. LAME(^.H. descendant of (!aln, <ien. 4. 18. father of Xoah, Gen. 5. 25, 29. LAMI'-.NTATION, for Jacob, Gen. 60. 10. of Pavid. for Saul and Jonathan, 2 Sam. 1. 17; for Abner, 2 Pam. 3. 31. forJoslah.2r'hr. .35. 25. for Tyrus. Ezek. 2fi. 17; 27. 30; 28. 12. for rhai-aoh. Ezek. 32. for Christ. Luke 23. 27. for f'tephen, Acts 8. 2. foi- Babylon. Rev. 18. 10. LA.MENtATIONS of .Teiemlah, Lam. 1, *c. LAMl'S, In the tabernacle, Ex. 26. 37; 27. 20; 30. 7 ; Lev. 24. 2 ; Num. 8. •sien In visions, Geu. 15. 17 : Zech. 4. 2; Rev. 4. B. parable referring to. Matt. 25. 1. LANOMAKKS not to be removed. Deut. 19. 14; 27. 17 ; Job 24. 2 ; Prov. 22. '28 ; 2S. 10. LANGUAGKR rBabel), Gen. 11. gift of, by Holy Ghost. Acts 2. 7. 8; 10. 46; 19. 6; 1 Cor. 12. 10. LAODI(!EA\S, Rev. 1. 11 ; 3. 14. Paul's epistle to, Ool. 4. 16. LA8CIV10UB\ES8, source of, Mark 7. 21; Gal. 5.19. rebuked, 2 Cor. 12. 21 ; Eph. 4. 19 ; 1 Pet. 4. 3 ; Jude 4. LAUGHTER, Oen. 18. IS; Eccles. 2. 2; 3. 4; 7. 3 ; Ps. 12fi. 2. LAVE]{, of brass, Ex. .30. 18 ; 8«. 8 ; 40, 7; sancti- fied. Lev. 8. 11. LAYERS In the temple, 1 Kin. 7. ^. LAW of ODD, Riven to Adam, Gen. 2. 16; to Noah, Gen. 9. 3. proclaimed through Moses, Ex. 19; 20; Deut. 1. 5; B; 6. demands entire obedience, Deut. 27. 26; wal. 3. 10; .Tames 2. 10. described. Ps. 19. 7 ; 119 ; Rom. 7. 12. all gulltv under, Rom. 3. 20. (of MOSES) ordained. Ex. 21; Lev. 1; Num. 3 ; Deut. 12. preserved on stone. Deut. 27. 1 ; Josh. 8. 32. to be studied by the king, Deut. 17. 18. read eyerj seventh yew, Dent. 31. 9. LAW-ronl. preserved In the ark, Deut. 31. 24. read by Joslina, Josh. 8. 34 ; by Ezra, Neh. 8. book of, dLscdvered bv Hilkiah, 2 Kin, 22. 8; and read by Josiah, 2 Kin. 23. 2. fulfilled by Christ, Matt. 5. 17; Rom. B. IS. abolished In Christ. Acts 15. 24; 28. 23; Gal. 2-fi; Eph. 2. 15; (^ol.2. 14; Heb. 7. Christians redeemed from curse of, .Tolin 1. 17; Acts 13. 3',t ; 15. 24. 28 ; Rom. 10. 4 ; (Jal. 3. 13. LAWGIVER, (Jod. Is. XI 2'/; James 4. 12. LAWSUITS ceosured. 1 Cor. 6. 1. LAWYERS, Christ reproves, Luke 10. 26; 11. 4»i : 14. 3. LAZARUS and the rich man. Luke 16. 19. brother of Mary and Martha, raised from the dead, John 11; 12. 1. LEAH, Gen. 2!». 31 ; 30. 17; 31. 4; 33. 2; 49. 81. Si-e Ruth 4. II. LEARNING, advantage of, Prov. 1.6; 9.9; 16. 21,23: Rom. 15. 4. LEAVEN, fo. bidden at the passover, Ex. 12. 15; 13. 7: and In meat offerings, liev. 2. 11 ; 6. 17; 10. 12. mentioned fleuratlvely. Matt. 13. 38; IC. 6; Luke 13. 21 ; 1 Cor. 5. 6. LEBANON, forest and mountain, Deut. 3. 26; Judir. 3. 3; IKln. 5. 14. its cedars, 2 Kin. 14. 9: 2 Chr. 2. 8; Ps. 92. 12; C^ant.S. 0: Is. 40. Ifi; Hos. 14. 5. LEBBiKUS, Matt. 10. 3. 8fe JUDB. LEI'T-UANOKD sllni-'ei-s. Jndg. 20. 16. LEOIOV (of devilsi, Mark U. 'J; (,uke 8. 30. LEGIONS of angels. Matt. 2H. .53. LEMI'EL. kinp. his lesson, Prov. .31. LENDING, regulations for, Ex. 22. 25; Lev. 2!5. 37: Deut. 15. 2; 23. 19; 24. 10. See Ps. 37. 26; Luke 6. 34. LEOPARD, vision of, Dan. 7. 6 ; Rev. 13. 2, mentioned fiL'uratively, Is. 11. fi; Hos. 13. 7 LEPERS, not to dwell In the camp. Lev. IS. 46 ; Num. r>. 2 ; 12. 14. four, of Samaria, 2 Kin. 7. 3. LEPROSY, in a house. Lev. 14. 83. of Miriam, Num. 12. 10. of Naaman and Gehazi, 2 Kin. B. of Ilzziah, 2 Chr. 26. 19. symptoms of. Lev. 13. observances on healing. Lev. 14 ; 22. 4 ; Dent. 24.8. cured by Christ, Matt. 8. 3; Mark 1. 41; Luke 5.12; 17.12. LETTER and the spirit, Rom. 2. 27; 7. 6; 2 Cor. 3. 6. LETTERS:— of David to Jnab, 2 Sam. 11. 14 : of Jezebel, 1 Kin. 21. 9 ; of king of Syria, 2 Kin. 5. 5: of Jehu, 2 Kin. tf). 1 ; of Elijah to Je- horam. 2 Chr. 21. 12; of Hezekiah, 2 Chr. 30. 1; of Bishlam and Uehum. Ezra 4.7; of Arta- xerxe.s. Ezra 4. 17; of Tatnai, Ezra 5. 6; of Sennacherib to He/ekiah, Is. 37, 10, 14; of Jeremiah, Jer. 29. 1 ; of the Apostles, Acts 16. 23; of Claudius Lyslas to Felix, Acts 23 26. LEVI, son of Jacob Gen. 2i». 34, avenges Dinah, Gen. M. 25; 49. 5. i^ff Matthew. LEVITE8, descendants of Levi, mentioned, Ex. .32. 26. their service, Ex. 38. 21. Appointed over the tabernacle. Num. 1. 47. their divisions, Gershonites, Kohathites, Me- rarltes. Num. 3. duties of. Num. 3. 23; 4; 8. 23; 18. their consecration, Num. 8. 6. Inheritance of. Num. 35; Deut. 18; Josh. 21. not to be forsaken, Deut. 12. 1^; 14. 27. 192 i.ll' LBYITE8. BUBJMOT'INDXX. MAOHFKLAH. LKVITES— oo«<. their KMiKAloKioA, 1 Chr. 6; 9. char^ml with the templi v rvlc«>. 1 Chr. 23—27. tiveiity-foiir courses, inittitutei) by David, 1 Ohr. 23. 6; redivided by Kzra, K/,ra 6. IK. their sill ceusurwi, K/.ek. 22. 2fi; Mai. 1 ; SL LIARS, their tliioin. Itev. 21. 8, 27; 22. If), instances: — the devil, Oen. 3, 4. Cain, Oen. 4. 9. Sarah. Oen. 18. l.^ Jacob, Gen. 27. 19. Joseph's br»!thr<!ii. Gen. :<7. n. 32. (iibeonites, Josh. 9. 9. Samson, Judx. 16. 10. Saiii, 1 Sam. 15. 13. MIchal, 1 Sam. 19. 14. David, 1 Sam. 21. 2. Prophet of Beth-el, 1 Kin. 13. IH. Ge- hazl. 2 Kin. B. 22. Job's friends, Job 13. 4. Nlnevltes, Nah. 3. 1. I'eter, Matt. 26. TO. Ananias, AcU 5. 4. Oretians, Tit. 1. 12. LIBKKALITY. enjoined, Deut. 16. 14 ; Proy. 11. 2.5; l8. 32.8; 2 Cor. ». 13. of the Israelites, Ex. .3.'i. 21 ; Num. 7. of the early (!hristians. Acts 2. 4.") ; 4. 34. of the Macedonians, 2 Cor. 8 ; 9; Phil. 4. IB. LinKRTINES, the. Acts «. 9. LIBEHTY bestowed by the Gospel, Bom. 8. 21 ; 2 Cor. 3. 17; Gal. 6. 1; James 1. 25; 2. 12 (Is. 61. 1 : Luke 4. 18). not to J»e misused, 1 Cor. 8. 9 ; Gal. 6. 13 ; 1 Pet. 2.16; 2ret. 2. 19. LIBNAH. subdued. Joih. 10. 29; 21. 13; rebels, 2 Kin. 8. 22. attacked by Assyrians, 2 Kin. 19. 8; Is, 37. 8. LIBYA, Jer. 46. 9; Ezek. 30. 6; D»n. 11. 43; Acts 2. 10. LICE, plague of, Ex. 8. 16; Ps. 105. 31. LIFE, the i?ift of God, Gen. 2. 7; Job 12. 10; I's. 36. 6; 66. 9; Dan. 5. 23; Acts 17. 28. long, to whom promised, Ex. 90. 12; Deut. 5. S3; 6. 2; Prov. 3. ?,; 9. 11 ; 10. 27; Kph. 6. 3. its vanity and uncertainty. Job 7. 1 ; 9. 25 ; I 14. 1 : Ps. 89. 6; 73. 19 : h9. 47; 90. B, 9; Kccles. 6. 12; Is. 38. 12 : James 4. 14 ; 1 Pet. 1. 24. mode of spending, Luke 1. 76; Bom. 12. 18; 14.8; Phil. 1.21; 1 Pet. 1. 17. of Hezekiah prolonged, 2 Kin. 20; 2 Chr. 32. 24 ; Is. 38. BPmrrcAL, Bom. «. 4; 8; Gal. 2. 20; Bpb. 2. 1; Col. 3. 3. BTPRNAL, the gift of God through Jesus Christ (I's. 133. 3) ; John 6. 27, FA ; 10. 28 ; 17. 3 ; Bom. 2.7; 6.23- lJohnl.2: 2.25; Jude 21; Bev. 2.7; 21.6. to whom promised, John 3. 16; 6. 24; 1 Tim. 1.16. LIGHT. Gen. 1. 3 ; Jer. 31. 35. type ol God's fiivour, Ex. 10. 23 ; Ps. 4. 6 ; 27. 1 ; 97. 11 ; Is. 9. 2 ; 60. 19. God's word "produces, Ps. 19. 8; 119. 106, 130; Prov. 6. 2:s. instances of miraculous, Matt. 17. 2 ; Acts 9. 3. Christ the light of the world, Luke 2. 32; John 1. 4 ; 3. 19 ; 8. 12 ; 12. 3.^) ; Rev. 21. 23. children of, disciples, Eph. 5. 8 . 1 Thess. 6. 6 ; 1 Pet. 2. 9. < *- t r- u. w, God Is, itim. 6. 16; 1 .Tohn 1. B. LIGHTNING, 2 Sam. 22. 15; Job 28. 26; 38. 25; Ps. 18. 14; 144. 6. about God's throne. Ezek. 1.13; Bev. 4. 6. LILY of the vallev. Cant. 2. 1 ; Hos. 14. 6 ; Matt. 6.28; Luke 12. 27. LINEN for sacred vestments, Ex. 28. 42; Lev. 6. 10:1 Sam. 2. 18 ; 22. 18. See Bev. 16. 6. LIONS, Samson kills one, Judg. 14. 6. also David. 1 Sam. 17. 34. Daniel In the den of, Dan. 6. 18. Satan likened to a lion, 1 Pet. 5. 8 (Ps. 10. 9). prophets slain by, 1 Kin. 13. 24; 20. 36. parable of young, Ezek. 13. LIONS— roiu. mentioned flguratlvfly, Gen. 49. 9 (Bev. B. B): Num. 24. 9 ; 2 Ham. 17. 10 ; Job 4. 10. various vi.sious of, Kzek. 1. 10: 10.14; Dan. 7. 4 ; Bev. 4. 7. LIVING water, gift of Christ. John 4. 10; 7. 38; Bev. 7. 17. L0A^'K8, miraculous multiplication of. Matt. 14. 17; 15. 32; lUark 6.35; Luke 9. 12; Joho 6.5. LOCUSTS. Ex. 10. 4; Deut. 28. 88; P». 106. 34; Bev. 9. 3. used as food. Lev. 11. 22; Matt. 3. 4. described, Prov. 30. 27; Nah. .3. 17; Bev. 9. 7. LOG, a liquid mea.sure, Lev. 14. 10. LOIS commended. 2 Tim. 1. 8. LORD'S DAY. Rev. 1. 10. LORD'S PUAVKR, Matt. 6. 9. LORD'S SITPKR. See COMMHinOM. LOT (Abram's nephew), separates from .\bram. Gen. 13. 10. captured by four kings, and nisoued by Abram, Gen. 14. entertains anirel vl.titors. Gen. 19. 1. saved from Sodom. Gen. lit. 16; 2 Pet 2. 7. bis wife turned into a pillar of salt. Gen. 19. 26 ; Luke 17. 2M. H2. LOT, the, decided by God, Lev. 16. 8; Prov. 16. 33. Canaan apportioned by, Num. 26. 55; Josh. 16. Saul chosen king by, 1 Sam. 10. 17. Jonathan taken by. 1 Sam. 14. 41, 42. used to divide Chri.st'i raiment. Matt. 27. STi; Mark l."). 24 ( I's. 22. 18). Matthias chosen apostle by, Acts 1. 26. L(>VE to God commanded. Dent. 6. 5; 10. 12; 11.1; Josh. 22. 5; Ps.31. 23; Dan. 9. 4; Matt. 22.37: 1 John 4; f>. blessings of. Neh. 1. B ; Ps, 146. 20; 1 Oor. 2. 9 : 8. 3 brotherly, Rom. 12. 9, 10. of husbands. Gen. 29. 20; 2 Sam. 1. 26; Eph. B. 26 ; Tit. 2. 4. to Christ. Matt. 10. 37 ; Rev. 2. 4. of the world, censured, 1 .Tohn 2. 15. LUCIUS of Cyrene. a teacher. Acts 13. 1; Bom. 16. 21. LTTCBB. greed of, forbidden. 1 Tim. 3. 3; Tit. 1. 7;lPet. 5. 2. LUKE, the beloved physician, companion of Paul. Col. 4. 14 ; 2 Tim. 4. 11 ; Philem. '24 (Acts 16. 12 : 20. .5t. LUKEWARMNESS condemned, Bev. .3. 16. LUZ fBeth-el). Gen. 28. 19, LYCAONIA, Acts 14. 6. LYCIA, Acts 27. 5. LYDDA. mirade at. Acts 9. 32. LYDIA, of Thyatira, piety of. Acts 16. 14. 40. LYING, hateful to God, Prov. 6. 16. 19; 12. 22. forbidden. lev. 19. 11 ; C(d. ^. 9. the devil father of. John 8. 44; Acts 5. 3. LYSAMAS. Lnke3. 1. LYSTRA. miracle at, Acts 14. 8. Paul and Barnabas taken for gods at. Acts 14. Paul stoned at. by Jews. Acts 14. 19. MAACHAH. queen, her Idolatry, 1 Kin. 16. 13; 2 Chr. 1.*). 16. MACEDONIA. Paul's mission there. Acts 16. 9; 17. liberality of. 2 Cor. 8 ; 9 ; 11. 9 ; Phil. 4. 18. Its churches, 14 2 Thess. MACHPELAH. field of. Gen. 23. patriarchs burled there, Gen. 23. 19 ; 2B. 9 • 36.29; 49.30} 60.12. 1S» G i| \>k ^ ' 'I ■ ■ si : ■1 MADVKM. BUMKOT-INDSX. KATTHKW. MADNKSR, D»vld aff»H-t5. 1 8»m. 21. 13. thr»iat«n«<l. DmiU. IW. '2H. MA(}|(;iANR, of Kftypt. Kx. 7. 11 ; R. 19. of (Ihalil*-*, prfi»»!iv«d, Dan. 2; 4. 7. MAOIHTUATES, Kzra 7. a'i; to b« obeyed. Ki. 22. « ; Uom. l;« ; Tit. 3. 1 ; 1 Pet. 2. 14. MAHANAIM, .1acnb> vWon at, (Jen. 32. Isli-bosheth made klni? at, 2 Sanri. 2. 8. David takes refuKe from Absalom at, 2 Sam. 17. 24. M AHKB-RHALAL-nASn-BAZ, Is. R. 1. MAHLON and ('hllion die In Moab, Ruth 1. MAIDSKIIVANTS. Kx.20.10; 21,7: I>«ut.l5.17. MAIMKl) hpaled by Christ. Matt. IB. 30. animal, unfit for sacrifice, r,ev. 22. 22. MA.IKSTY of (}od. 1 Ohr. 29. 11 : Job 37. 22; Ps. 93 ; 90 ; Is. 21. 14 ; Nah. 1 ; Ilab. 3. fiff (JoD. of Christ. 2 I'et. 1. 16. 8fe JE3U3 CHRiar, MAKKKDAH, cave of. five kings hide In, Josh. 10. 16. MALA(5in deplores and reproves Israel's In- Ifratitude. Mal.l; 2. foretells the Messiah and His mes.senger, Hal. 3; 4. MALOHUS wounded by Peter. John 18. 10; Matt. 26. Rl ; Mark 14. 47. healfirt by Jesus, Luke 22. 51. MALE children, saved from Pharaoh, Rx. 1. IB. MALES to appear before the Lord thrice a year, Ex. 23. 17 ; Deut. 16. 16. MALEKAOTOUa, execution of, Deut. 21. 22. crucified with Ohrist, Luke 23. 32. MALICE condemned. Prov. 17. 5; 24. 17 ; 1 Oor. C. 8; 14. 20; Eph. 4. 31; Col. 3. 8; Tit. 3. 3; .Tnmes B. 9 ; 1 I'et. 2. 1. MAMMON, worship of. Matt. fl. 24; Luke 16. 9. MAMRE, Abram dwells there. Gen. 13. 18; 14; 18; 23. 17; 35.27. MAN created. Gen. 1. 26 ; 2. 7. his ditjnity. Gen. 1. 27; 2. 25; Ecclos. 7. 29. his fall. Gen. 3. his Iniquity. Gen. 6. M2; 1 Kin. 8. 46; Job 14. 16; 1.5.14; Ps. 14;51; Eccles. 9. 3; Is. 43. 27; 6,3. 6 ; Jer. .3. 2.5 ; 17. 9 ; John 3. 19 ; Rom. .3. 9 ; 5. 12; 7. 18; Gal. 3. 10; 6. 17; James 1. 13; 1 John 1. 8. his Imperfection and weakness, 2 Chr. 20. 12; Matt. 6. 27 ; Uom. 9. 16 ; 1 (^or. 3 7 ; 2 Cor. 3. R. liable to suffering. Job .5. 7 ; 14. 1 ; Ps. 39. 4 ; Eccles. 3. 2; Acts 14. 22: Rom. 8. 22; Rev. 7. 14 Ignor .nee of, .Tob 8. 9; 11. 12; 28. 12; Prov. 16. 25; 27. 1; Ecrles. 8. 17: Is. 59. 10; 1 Oor. 1. 20; 8. 2 (Is. 47. lOh James 4. 14. mortality of, .Tob 14; Ps. 39; 49; 62. 9; 78. 39; 89. 48; 10.3. 14; 144. 4; 146. 3; Eccles. 1. 4; 12.7; Rom. 5.12: Heb. 9. 27. vanity of his life, Ps. 49 : Rccles. 1 ; 2. his whole duty, Eccles. 12. 13; Mlc. 6. 8; 1 John 3.23. his redemption, Rom. 5 ; 1 Oor. 15. 49 ; Oal. 3 ; 4; Eph. 3; 5.26; PhlL 3. 21; OoLl; Heb. 1; 2; Rev. .5. MANASSEH. flrstbom son of .Joseph, Gen. 41. Bl; his blessing. Gen. 48; his descendants numbered, *c.. Num. 1. 34 ; 26. 29 ; Josh. 22. 1 ; 1 Chr. 5. 23 ; 7. 14 ; their Inheritance. Num. 32. 83; 34. 14; Josh. 1.3. 29; 17; Incline to David's cause, 1 Chr. 9. 3 ; 12. 19 ; 2 Ohr. 15. 9 ; 80. 11. king of Judah, his reign, 2 Kin. 21 : 2 Chr. ,33. MANDRAKES. Gen. 30. 14 ; Oant. 7. 13. MANEH, a measure, Ezek. 4.5. 12. MANGER. <;hrist laid In. Luke 2. 7. MANIFESTATION of Christ. Matt. 17; John 1. 14:2.11: lJohn8.6. MANIFESTATION-ront of God's righteousness, Rom. 3. 21 ; of Hl> love, 1 John 4. 9. of the soTis of God, Rom. 8. 19. of the Spirit, 1 Cor. 12. 7. MANNA promised, Ex. 16.4. sent, Ex. 16. 14; Deut. 8. 3; Neh. 9. 'M; Ps. 7«. 24; John 6. 31. an omer of It laid up In the ark, Ex. 16. 32; Heb. 9. 4. Israelites murmur at It, Num. 11. 6. It ceases on entering Canaan. Josh. 5. 12. the hidden. Rev. 2. 17. MANOAH (father of Samson), Judg. 13; 16. 31. MANSLAIKiHTER, (Jen. 9. 6; Ex. 21.12; Num. 3.5. 6. 22; Deut. 19. 4; Josh. 20. 1; 1 Tim. 1. 9. MANSTEALING, Ex. 21. 16 ; Deut. 24. 7. MARA, Ruth 1. 20. MARAH, bitter waters healed there, Kx. 15. 23. MARAN-ATHA, 1 Cor. 16. 22. MARBLE, 1 Chr. 29. 2; (Jant. 5. 1.5. MARK, EVANOEMST. Acts 12. 12. goes with Paul and Rarnabas. Acts 12.25: IS. B. leaves them at Per?a, Acts 13. 13. contention about him. Acts 1.5. 36. approved by Paul, 2 Tim, 4. 11, MAltUI AGE Instituted, (Jen. 2. 18. honourable. Ps. 128; Prov. 31. 10; Heb. 13. 4. treated of by Christ, Matt. 19; Mark 10. its obligations. Matt. 19. 4; Rom. 7. 2; 1 Cor. 6. 16; 7. 10; Eph. .5. 31. parables concerning. Matt. 22: 25. belongs to this world only, Matt. 22. 30; Mark 12.23. at (]ana, miracle at. John 2. Paul's opinion on, 1 Cor. 7; 1 Tim. B. 14. of the Lamb, typical. Rev. 19. 7. unlawful marriages. Lev. 18; Deut. 7. 3; Josh. 23.12; Ezra 9; 10; Neh. IS. 23. MARRY, forbidding to, 1 Tim. 4. 3. MAKTIIA instructed by Christ, John 11. B, 21. reproved by Illm, Luke 10. 38. MARTYR, Stephen the first. Acts 7 ; 22. 20. Bm Rev. 2. 13; it 6. MARY, the ViROJN, mother of Jesus, visited by the angel Gabriel, Luke 1. 26. believes, and magnifies the Lord, Luke 1. 38, 46; 2. 19; John 2. 5. Christ born of. Matt. 1. 18; Luke 2. witnesses the miracle at Cana, .fohn 2. 1. desires to speak with ChrLst, Matt. 12. 46; Mark 3. 31 ; Luke 8. 19. commended to John by Christ at His cruci- fixion. Matt. 27. 66 ; John 19. 25. MARY M\OI)ALBNB, Luke 8. 2. at the cross. Matt. 27. 56; Mark 15. 40; John 19.25. Christ appears first to. Matt. 28. 1 ; Mark 16. 1; Luke 24. 10; John 20. 1. sister of Lazarus, commended, Luke 10. 42. * Christ's love for. John 11. fi, 33. anoints Christ's feet, John 12. 3; (head). Matt. 26.6; Mark 14.3. MARYS, THE THREE, at the cross, .Tohn 19. 25. MASSAH, the rebellion at, Kx. 17. 7; Deut. 9. 22* 33 8 MASTERS, duty of. Kx. 20. 10; Lev. 19. 13; 26. 40; Deut. 24. 14; Job 31. 13; Jer. 22. 13; Eph. 6. 9 ; Col. 4. 1 ; .Tames 6. 4. MATTAN slain. 2 Kin. 11. 18; 2 Chr. 23. 17. MATTHEW (Levi), AvoSTLB and EvangkliBT, called. Matt. 9. 9; Mark 2. 14: Luke 5. 27. sent out. Matt. 10. 3; Hark 3. 18 : Luke 6. 15 ;- Acts L IS. 194 ; ofHUIora, si2.2n: in.r>. 22.80: Hark ,t nu cruel- 1 Tiead). Matt. MATTHIAS. BUBJKOT-INDtX. MILCX)!!. MATTHIAS. Apohtlb, Acts 1.28. MAZZAKOTIi. Job M. Vi. M KA.sUUE8-of uuantltT :— log. Lev. 14. 10. 16, 21. cab, 2 Kill. 6. '2.V onier. Ex. 16. »6 ; Lev. 6. 11 ; U. 10, hill, Kx. 29. 40. bath or ephah. Ik. R. 10: Ez«k. 46. 11. humttr, Is. 5. 10 ; Ezek. 46. 14. firkin. John 2. 6. of leiiKth :— .. handbreadth. Ex. 26. 25; Ps. 39. B. span, Kx. 2«. Ifl ; 1 ISam. 17. 4. ciiblt. Gen. 6. ll. IG ; Deut. 3. 11. fathom. Acts 27. 2H. furlonjr. Luk.; 24. 13; John 11. 18. mil«. Man. 5. 41. MKA.SUUlNCt of the holy city, and new Jeru- salem. E/ek. 40: iSecb. 2. 1; Uev. 11. 1; 21. MEAT-0F1''ERING. Lev. 2: 3: 6.14; Num.15; Neh. 10. 33. MEATS, clean and unclean, Lev. 11; Deut. 14; Act!* 15. 29; Horn. 14; 1 Cor. 8. 4; Col. 2. 16; 1 Tim. 4. X MKDAl) pnipheslt^s. Num. 11. 26. MKDDMNG condemned, 2 Kin. 14. 10; Prov.20. 3; 26. 17; 24.21. MEDES capture Babylon (Is. 21. 2) ; Dan. 5. 28. 31. MEDIA, Isruil taken captive to. 2 Kin. 17.6; 18. 11 ; Est. 2. 6. Daniel's prophecy of, Dan. 8. 20. MEDIATOR, one. Gal. 3. 19. 20; 1 Tim. 2. 6; Ileb. 8. 6; 9. 15; Jesus the, Heb. 12. 24. MEDICINE, typical. Trov. 17. 22; Jer. 8. 22; 30. 13 ; 46. 11 ; Ezek. 47. 12. MEDITATION, encouraged, Ps. 1.2; 19.14; 77. 12; 107.43; 119.97. Injunctions to, Josh. 1. 8; Ps. 4. 4; Prov. 4. 26; 1 Tim. 4. 15. tii« Gen. 24. 63. MEEKNESS, blessed of God, Ps. 22. 26; 26. 9; 37. 11 fMatt. 5. r.»; 69. 82; 76. 9; 147. 6; 149. 4; 18.11.4; 29.19; 6L 1. exhortations to, Zeph. 2. 3 ; Gal. 5. 23 ; 6. 1 ; Eph. 4. 2; Phil. 2. 2; Ool.3. 12; 1 Tim. 6. 11 ; 2 Tim. 2. 25; Tit. 3. 2; James 1. 21; 3. 13; 1 Pet 3. 4 15. Christ an example of. Matt. 11. 29 ; Luke 23. 34 : 2 Cor. 10. 1 (Is. 53. 2 ; John 18. 19). other examples of :— Moses, Num, 12. 3. David, 2 Sam. 16. 9. Jeremiah, Jer. 26. 14. MKGIDDO, Josh. 17. 11 ; Judg. 1. 27 ; .'). 19. Aliaziah. 2 Kin. 9. 27. and Joslah slain there, 2 Kin. 23. 29; Zech. 12. 11. MELCHIZKDEK, king of Salem, blesses Abram, Gen. 14. 18. his priesthood and Aaron's, Ps. 110. 4 ; Heb. 6. 6, 10; 6. 20; 7.1. MELITA, I'aul shipwrecked near, and lands at. Acts 28. 1 ; received kindly by the people. Acts 28. 2; shakes off the viper at. Acts 28. 6; heals Publius' father, and others at, Acts 28. MKLZAR favours Daniel, Dan. 1. 11. MKMBERS of the body, types of the Church, Rom. 12. 4 : 1 Cor. 12. 12; Eph. 4. 25. MEMORIALS ordained. Ex. 17. 14; 28. 12; 80. ifi ; Num. Ifi. 40. ofTcrinKS of. Lev. 2. 2 ; Num. 6. 16. MEMORY of the just, blessed Prov. 10. 7. of the wicked, cut oflf, Ps. 109. 15; Is. 26. 14. MEMPHIS, in Epypt. Hos. 9. 6. MENAHEM, king of Israel, his evil rule, 2 Kin. 1.%. 14. 18. MKNK. MENE. TEKBL. UFHABSIN. Dan. 6. 26-28. MEPHIBOSHKTII. son of Jonathan, bis lame- ness, 2 Ham. 4. 4. cherished by David. 2 Sam. 9. 1. slandered by Zlba. 2 Sam. It;. 1 ; 19. 24. spared by David, 2 Sam. 21. 7. MERAU. Saul's dauKhter, 1 Sam. 14. 49; 18. 17; her five sons biaoKud by the (nbeonltes, 2 Sam. 21. H. MERARH KS. descendants of Levi. Ex. 6. 19; 1 Chr. 6. 1 ; 23. 21 ; 24. 26. their duties and dwellinKS, Num. 4. 29; 7. 8; 10. 17; Josh. 21. 7: IChr. 6. 63. MERCHANTS. Gen. 37. 25; 1 Kin. 10. 16; Noh. 13.20; Is. 23. 8; E/ek. 27. parable of one seeking pearls. Matt. 13. 46. MERCIFUL, blessed, Prov. 11. 17 ; Matt. 6. 7. MERCURIUK, laul so called. Acts 14. 12. MERCY, supplication fur. Deut. 21. 8; 1 Kin. 8. 30; Neh. 9. 32; Ps. 61; Dan. 9. 16; Uab.3. 2; Matt. 6. 12. Injunctions to shew. Prov. S. 3; Zecli. 7. 9; Luke 6. 36; Rom. 12. 19 (Prov. 26. 21;; Phil. 2. 1 ; Col. 3. 12 : James 2. 1.3. of OOD, Ps. 78. 38; 103. 9; Is. 30. 18; 64. 7; Lam. :^. 32, MERCY-SEAT described, Ex. Z*;. 17; 26. 34; 37. 6 ; Lev. 16. 13; 1 Chr. 28. 11 ; Ileb. 9. 6. MKRIBAH, Israel rebels there, Kx. 17.7; Num. 20. 13 ; 27. 14 ; DeUt. .32. M ; 3.3. 8 ; Ps. 81. 7. MERODACU-fur Berodach) BaLadan, sends messengers to Hezekiah, 2 Kin. 20. 12; 2 Ohr. 32. 31 : Is. :« ;-Jer. TO. 2. MEROM. waters of. Josh. 11. 6. MEROZ cursed, Judg. 5. 23. MESIIACH. />'<•« SnADRACH. MESHECII, son of Japheth. Gen. 10. 2. traders of, Ezek, 27. 13 ; 32. 26 ; »H. 2 ; 39. 1 . MESOPOTAMIA (Ur), country of the two rivers, Abram leaves. Gen. 11. 31; 12. 1; 24. 4, 10; Acts 2. 3 ' 7. 2. king of.'slalnby Othnlel, Judg. 3. 8. M ESSENUER of the covenant, Mai. 3. 1 ; Is. 42. 19. MESSIAH (anointed Christ), Prince, prophecy about, Dan. 9. 2."). (Messias). John 1. 41 • 4. 26. See Is. 9, 6. METHUSELAH'S great age, «ien. 5. 27. MICAH makes and worships Idols, Judg. 17; 18. prophet (Jer. 26. 18; ; denounces Israel'" sin, Mlc. 1—3; 6; 7; predicts the Messiah. Mic. 4:6:7. MICAIAH forewarns Ahab, 1 Kin. 22; 2 Chr. 1? MICE, golden, 1 Sam. 6. 11. MICH.VEL. Dan. 10. 13, 21 ; 12. 1. Archangel, Jude 9 ; Rev. 12. 7. MICIIAL, David's wife, 1 Sam. 18. 20. given to another, 1 Sam. 25. 44. restored to David, 2 Sam. 3. 13; mocks his re- ligious dancing, and is rebuked, 2 Sam. 6. 16, 20 ; 1 Chr. 1.5. 29. MIDIAN, sons of, Gen. 25. 4. land of. Ex. 2. 15. Bee 1 Kin. 11. 18; Is. 60. 6 ; Ilab. 3. 7. MIDIANITE8. their cities destroyed by Moses, Num. .31. 1. subdued by Gideon, Judg. 6—8. Bee Ps. 83. 9 ; Is. 9. 4; 10.26. MIDIANITISH WOMAN. Num. 26. 6. 14. MIDNIGHT. Egyptians smitten at, Ex. 12. 29. prayer at, Ps. 119. 62 ; Acts 16. 25 ; 20. 7. bridegroom cometh at. Matt. 25. 6. master of house cometh at. Mark 13. 86. MIDWIVES of Egrpt, Kx. 1. 16, 20. MIGHTY men, 2 Sam. 23. 8 ; 1 Chr. 11. 10. MILCAH, Gen. 11. 29 ; 22. 20. MILCOM. false god, 1 Kin. 11. 6. S3 ; B Kin. 88. 13, 196 '^1111 ! i\ r ! H 1 ^■R 11 f. I' 'A-., . ^B^BHI MILBTUt. bvhjtkjt-wdhx. MomiEB. MILRTrR, Pfttil uki^A iKftye of elrlHrn ftt. Acta 2(). 15; Trophlmus kft at. 2 Tim. 4. 20. U I LK tatiii hoimy). Jo h. n. (t ; U. M. 1. meutliiiirii. <;aiit. 4. 11 ; U. 7. 22; 1 Cor. S. 8; Ht!b. ft, 12: 1 r<a. 2. 2. HILL, wointti at. Matt. 24. 41. MILLO, hoii«>f of. ,luilK- 9. A; 2 Ham. R. 0. MILLHTUNUB. Kx. 11. fi; Matt. 24. 41; Rer. 18. 21. MIND, devoted to God. Mutt. 22. »?: Mark 12. 30: Itoin. 7. 25. a wlUliiK, 1 (Jhr. 28. 9; Neh. 4. 6; 2 Cor. 8. 13. united. 1 Cor. 1.10; 2 Cor. 13. 11 ; Phil. 2. 2 ; 1 Pet. 3. 8. .SV« Meb. 8. 10. MINIRTKUINO SI'IIIITS. Ueb.l. 14. jSm Bom. Ifi. 2r>. 27. M1NI8TKK8, OoD'd, Pa. 103. 21; 104. 4; Heb. 1. 14. (priests), Ex. 28; Heb. 10. 11. worthy of honour auri obedience, 1 Theas. 5. 12, 13; 1 Tim. M7: Heb. W. 17. CHttl8T'8. 1 Cor. 3. 6; 4.1; 2 0or. 3. 6; 6; Eph. 3.7; 6.21. iKJW qualified, 1 Tim. 3 ; Tit. 1 ; 1 Pet. B. MiNISTUY OK THE fiOSPEL, Actn 6. 4: 20. 24; Rom. 12. 7; 1 Cor. Ifl. 15; 2 Cor. 4. 1; 5. 18; Kph. 6. 21; Col. 1. 7; 4. 17 ; 1 Tim. 1. 12. MIKACLEH, performed by Mosea and Aaron at God's commaiiil, Kx. 4. 3; 7. 10; 7-12: 14. 21 ; ir,. 2.5; 17. rt; iNuni. 16. 28; 20. 11; 21. 8; by Joshua, Josh. 3; 4; 6; 10. 12; by Samson, Judif. 14-16; by Samuel. 1 Ram. 12. 18; by a prophet. 1 Kin. 13. 4 : by Elijah, 1 Kin. 17; 18; 2 Klu. 1. 10-12; by Elisha. 2 Kin. 2-fi; 13. 21 ; by Isaiah, 2 Kin. 2*>. 9; by the disciples. Luke 10. 17; by Peter, Acts 3; 5; S). 32; by Stephen, Acts 8. 8"; by Philip. Acts 8. 6; by Paul, Acts 13; 14; 16; 19; 20; 28; by sorcerers and evil aplrits, Ex. 7. 11 ; 8. 7 : Matt. 24. 24 ; 2 Thess. 2. 9 ; llev. 13. 14 ; 16. 14 ; 19. 20. MIKIAM. sister uf Moses and Aaron, Ex. 16. 20; Num. 26. 59. aongof. Ex.lfi. 20. 21. murmurs against Moses, Num. 12. 1, 2. Is smitten with leprosy, and shut out olf the camp. Num. 12. 10, 15. her death. Num. 20. 1. MIBTH, vanity of, Eccles. 2; 7. 4. B«« Jer. 7. .34; 16.9; llos. 2. 11. M180H1KF, punishment of. Pa. 7. 14; 9. 15; 140. 2 ; Prov. 26. 27 ; Is. as. 1 ; Acts 13. 10. MITKS. the widow's, Mark 12. 42; Luke 21. 2. MITKB of the high priest, Ex. 28. 4; 29.6; 39. 28. MIZPAH (Gllead), Jacob and Laban meet at, C}€n..S1.49. Jephthah at, Judg. 10. 17; 11. 11; 20.1; Samuel at, 1 Sam. 7. 5. (Moab), 1 Sam. 22. 3. MNASON. an old disciple. Acts 21. 16. MOAB, (Jen. 19. 37 ; his descendants, and terri- tory, Deut. 2. 9. 18; 34.5. MOABITKS, excluded from the congregation, Deut. 23. 3. conquered by Ehud, JudK. 3. 12: by David, 2 Sam. 8. 2; by Jehoshapnat and Jehoram, 2 Kin. 1. 1 ; 3. their overthrow, 2 Chr. 20. 23. prophecies concerning. Ex. 15. IB; Num. 21. 29; 24.17; Ps. 60. 8; a3. 6; Is. 11. 14; 15; 16; 25. 10; Jer. 9. 26; 26. 21; 48; Ezek. 26. 8; Amoa 2. 1 ; Zeph. 2. 8. MOCKING, condemnad, Prov. 17. 6; SO. 17; Jer. 16.17; Jade 18. ._ M()(!K1NG— roirt. punished. Gen. 21. 9; 9 Kin. 2. 2,3. Sm 3 Chr. 30. 10; 36. 16. (of Christ), Matt. 27. 29; Luke 23. 11. MOhKUATION, 1 Cor. 7. 29; Phil. 4. B. MoDK.sr apparel. 1 Tim. 2. 9: 1 Pet. 3. 3. M< »l,0(;il (Moh'ch), Lev. IH. 21 ; 20. 2. worship of, 1 Klu. 11. 7; 2 Klu. 23. "^: Jer. .3^. 35 ; Amos 5. 26 ; Acts 7. 4.3. MO.NKY, Gen. 17. 27; 2:<. 9; 42. 25; Jor. 32. 9i Matt. 22. 19 : Mark 12. 41 ; 14. 11. love of, censured. 1 Tim. 6. 10. MONTIIH, of the Hebrews, Kx. 12. 2; 13. 4t Deut. 16. 1; 1 Kin. 6. 1; H. 2. of the <;haid>>ans, Ne)i. 1. 1 ; 2. 1. MOON (the lesser light), <ien. 1. 16. referred to, Deut. 33. 14 ; Josh. 10. 12; Pa. 8. 8; 89.37; 104.19; 121.6. Idolatrously worshipped, Deut. 17. 3; Job SI. 26; J.T. 44. 17. feasts of the new, 1 Sam. 20. B; 1 Chr. 23. 31; Ps. W1.3; Is. 1. 13: llos. '2. II. M0UDE(;AI reveals conspiracy against klnff Ahasuerus. Est. 2. 21. Is hated by Hamaii, Est. 3. fi. honoured by the king. Est. 6. advanced. Est. 8 -10 ( E/ra 2. 2; Neh. 7. 7). MOKIAH. mount. Gen. 22. David's sacrifice there, 2 Sam. 24. 18; 1 Chr. 21. 18; '-'2.1. temple built on, 2 OhF. 3. 1. MOIITALITY of man. Job 19. 26; Kom. 8. 11; 1 (Jor. 15. 5:1 : 2(;or. 4. 11; 6.4. M011TGA(JE8, Neh. 5. 3. MOSES born, and bidden, Ex. 2 (Acta 7. 20; Heb. 11. 23). escapes to Mldian. Ex. 2. 15. revelation from God, Ex. 3; confirmed by signs, Ex. 4. returns to Egypt, Ex. 4. 20. Intercedes witli Pharaoh for Israel, Ex. 6—12. leads Israel forth. Ex. 14. meets God In motint Sinai. Ex. 19. 3 (24. 18). brings the law to the people, Ex. 19. 25; '20— 23 ; 34.10; 3.5.1; I^v. 1 ; Num.5; 6; 15; 27-30; 36 ; Deut. 12—26. Instructed to build the tabernacle, Ex. 26—31 ; 35; 40; Num.4; 8—10: IM; 19. his grief at Israel's Idolatry, Ex. 32. 19. his intercession. Ex. .32. 11 (33. 12). again meets God In the mount, Ex. 34. 2. skin of hts face shines, Ex. 34. 29 (2 Oor. 3. 7, 13). sets apart Aaron, Lev. 8; 9. numbf-rs tlie people, Num. 1 ; 26. sends out the spies to Canaan', Num. 1.3. intercedes for the murmuring people. Num. 14. 13. Korah's sedition against. Num. W. for his unbelief suffered not to enter Canaan, Num. 20. 12 ; 27. 12 ; Deut. 1 . 36 ; 3. 23. hia government of Israel In the wlldemeaa. Num. 20; 21. makea ttie brazen serpent. Num. 21. 9 (John 3. 14). recounts Israel'a history, and exborta to obedi- ence. Deut. 1; 3—12; 27—31. his charge to Joshua. Deut. 3. 28; 31. 7, 23. his death, Deut. 34. 6; his body, Jude 9. seen at Christ's transfiguration. Matt. 17. S; Mark 9. 4 ; Luke 9. 30. his meekness. Num. 12. S; dignity. Dent. 34. 10; faithfulness. Nuim. 12. 7; Heb. 3. 2. MOTH mentioned, „^ob 27. 18; Pa. 39. 11; la. BO. 9; Hob. 5. 12; Matl 6. 19. MOTH^ of «U livluii;, Eva, Gen. 3. 90. 196 MOTHRR0. BUBJMOTlNDtX. NIOOLAi. MOTHKI' •. love of. In. 49. 18: M. IS: Ui»Unc«(i. (ifii. 21. 10; Kx.'i; IB&m. 1. 22: 2 8ain.v:i. 10; 1 Kin. S. W: .i J'tliii. love to. ciirorrnil, Kx. 90. 12; rrOT. 1. 8; 19. 28; •£i. 1ft! ; Kpll.tl. 1. Ml >r NT to be ca«t aRftliut Jeruwl«in. Jer. A. 6. MOUKNRUS. comfort for, Job '£). 'ift; Uom. 12. IS; 2(;or. 1.4: I TliMS- 4. 18. Mol'U.NINO. when bl«HMd. Bcclei. 7. 2; Matt. ft. 4; Liiktifl. 21. fur the liead. Ueti. 60. »; Num. 20. 29; D«ut. 14. 1; 'i fain. 1. 17; 3.31; 12.16; 18.33; 19,1; KrclcH. \'^. 5. Jer. «. 26; 9. 17; 22. 18. of the prlt:!«t(i, Lev. 21. 1 ; Kzek. 44. 26. SloT'lU of (J(H>. Dent. 8. 3; Matt. 4. 4. of babes. I'«. 8, 2; Matt. 21. 16. of tho wicked. I'd. 32. 9; 63. 11 ; 107. 42: 109. 2; 144. H : 1-rov. 4. 24 ; 6. 3 : 6, 12 : 19. 28 : liom. 3. U,; Key. 13. B. of the rlithteoun. Ac, P«. 37. 90; ProT. 10. M; Kccles. lu. I'i. offooK. ITov. 14. 3: 15.2; 18, 7; 26.7. MLI-HKUKY TUKE8, 2 Bam. B. 23. MniiOKU. Geii. 9. 6; Ex. 20. 13; I^ev. 24, 17; Deut. r>. 17 : 21. 9 ; Matt. 5. 21 ; 1 Joha 3. 15. examples:— Oen. 4; Judg. 9; 2 8am. .3. 27; 4; 12.9; 20. 8; 1 Kin. 16.9; 21; 2Kiu.l5.10; 21. 23; 2 Chr. 24. 'i!l. Its penalty, (ien. 4. 12; 9. 6- Num. 35. 30; Jer, 19, 4 ; Kzek. 16, 3« ; Gal. 5. 21 ; Rev. 22, 16. source of. Matt. 15. 19; Gal. 5. 21. Ml KMrUlMJ. rebuked. Lam. 3. 38; 1 Cor, 10, 10; Ihll. 2. 14; Jude 16. of Israel, instances of. Ex. 16. 23; 16; 17; Num. II; 16; 20; 21. MI'UIIAIN. plaKue o., ... J. S: Fa. 7S. BO. Mrt^IO, liiverktiou of. Gen. 4. 21. Its effects ( ""aul. 1 Bam. 16. 14. used for wo. .ilp, 2 Bam, 6, 5; 1 Ohr, IB, 28; 16. 12; 20hr.7.fi; 29.26; F«.33; 81; 92; 108; 150; Dan. 3. .'). at festivities, Is. 6.12; 14,11; Amoa6. S; Luke in. 2.') ; 1 Cor. 14, 7. ill heaven. Kev. .I. 8; 14. 2. iMlSTAKD 8KKI), parable of. Matt. 13. 31; Mark 4 30* Luke 13. 18 MUZZLlNG'the ox that'treadeth out the corn forbidden, Deut. 25. 4; 1 Cor. 9. 9; 1 Tim. 5.18. MYKUH. Kx. 30. 23; Est. 2. 12; Ps. 46. 8; Cant. 1. IS ; Matt. 2. 11 ; Mark 15. 23 ; John 19. 89. MYKTLE8. Is. 41. 19; 56. 13; vlsioa of, Zech. l.«. MYSTERY of the kiuKdom of God made known by ChrLst. Mark 4. 11; Kph. 1. 9; 3. 3; 1 Tim. 3, 16 ; by the disciples to the world, 1 Cor. 4, 1; 13.2; Eph. 6. 19; Col. 2. 2. of the raisin^t of the dead, 1 Cor. 15. 51. of lulquity, 2 Thess. 2. 7; Bev. 17. 6. NAAMAN the Syrian, his anger, 2 Kin. B, 11 ; his leprosy healed, 2 Kin. 6. 14; his request, 2 Kin. .5. 17; See Luke 4. 27. NABAL'8 conduct to David, 1 Bam, 26. 10; Abigail Intercedes for, 1 Sam. 25. 18 ; his death, 1 8am. 25. ?H. NABOTH slain by Jezebel, 1 Kin, 21. his murder avenifed, 2 Kin. 9. 21. NADAB, son of Aaron, offers strange Are, Lev, 10. 1. 2. kinp; of Israel, slain by Baasha, 1 Kin. 14. 20; 15. i^ 28. NAHA8H the Ammonite Invades Jabesh-GUead, 1 Bam. 11. NAHOR, Abram'.s brother, Qen. IL 26; 22. 20; 24.10. NAUIIM. vision of. Nah. 1-3, NA I L8, K/ra tf. H ; Kccles. 12. 11 ; Is, 22. 2S. NAIN. nilritdeat. Luke 7. It. NAlOTll, HtluK.1 of proph.'ts. 1 8am. 19. 23. NAME <if (toll. Ex. .34. 5, 14. tif Ex. 6. 3: IB. 3 ; I'B. K3. 18. honour due to. Kx. 20. 7; Deut. B. 11 : 28. 58; l'». 34. 3; 72.17; 111.9; Mlc. 4. 6; 1 Tim. 6. 1. of (^BRlflT. prayer in. .lohn 14. 13; 16, 23 j Bom. 1. 8; Kph. 5. 20: Col. 3. 17; lleb. 13. 15 J miracles iierformed In. Aclsit. 6; 4. 10; 19. IS. responsibilities of b«'arlnK. 2 Tim. 2. 19. NAME given to children at circumcision, Luke 1,59; 2. 21. NAME, value of a KW>d, Prov. 22. 1 ; Kccles. 7. 1. NAME8 chanKed by God. Uen. 17. 5, 15; 32. 27; 2 Bam, 12. 'Zr,; by man, Dan. 1.7; by Christ, Mark 3. 16. 17. NAOMI" ' (and Ruth's) history, Ruth 1, *c. NAI'llTALl.Monof Jacob, Gen. SO. 8; 35.25; 46. 24; 49. 21; Deut. ;<3. 2:1. tribe of, numbered, Num. 1. <2j 10. S7; ^ J^M L3. 14; 26.48; Judg. 1. :«. subiiue the Canaanitea, Judg. 4. 10; 6. 18; 6. 35 ; 7. 23. carried captive, 2.Kln. IV 29. Sm Is. 9. 1 : Matt. 4.13. NAU«!I8ara. household of, ■ . i. Ih. 11. NATHAN, the prouh.a, V! Sau. . shews David his sin. 2 8aiu 1 '. 1. anoints Holomou king. 1 ■lin. 1. 34; 1 Obr. 29. 29; 2 0hr. 9. 29. son of David. " .m. B, 14; Zecl I'A 12; 1 like 3 31 NATIIANAEL. "Israelite inde. ,1 " John 1. 46,' 21. V, NATiONB. origin of: G«p ^). NAVY, ol Solomon, t ^\n. P ';?; 2 Ohr. 8. 17. of lehoshaphat, 1 KIt\. 22. in. NAZARETH, Jesus ol. Matt. 2 '^; 21.11; Luke 1. 26; 2. 39, 51; 4. 16; Johi> 1. 46; 18. 5; Acts 2. 22' 3. 6. NAZaUiTEB. law of ♦ne, Num. 6. NEBUCHADNEZZAR, klnii; of I'.abylon, ler. 20; 21 ; 25; 27; 2H; 39; .H4; K/ek. ;-6. 7; 29. 19. captures Jerusalem. 2 Kin, 24; 26; 2 CLr. 36; Jer. 37— 39; 52; Dan. 1. 1. bis dreams, Dan. 2 ; 4. sets up the golden Image, Dan. S. Ills mtulness, Dan. 4. :13. his restoi-ation and confession, Dan. 4. U. NEBUZAR-ADAN, 2 Kin. 25. his care of Jeremiah, .ler. 39. 11 ; 40. 1. NKCKSK1TIE8, l'aurs,2('or.6.4; 12.10; Phil.4.16. NEHEMIAII his grief for Jerusalem, Neh. Ij his prayer for, Neh, 1. 5 ; his visit to, Neh. 2. B, 9, 17: his conduct at. Neh. 4-0; 8-10: 1.3. NKIIUSIITAN, the brazen serpent of Moses, Idolatronsly used by Israelites, so called by He/ekiah, and destroyed by him, 2 Kin. 18, 4. NEIGHBOUR, how to treat our, Ex. 20. 16; 22. 26; Lev. 19. 18; Deut- 15. 2: 27. 17; Prov. 3. 28; 24. 28; 25, 8. 17; Mark 12. 31; Bom. 13. 9; Gal, 5. 14 ; James 2. 8. NET, parable of. Matt. 13. 47. NETHIMMS, the. 1 Chr. 9. 2; Ezra 2. 43; 7.7. 24; 8. 17. NEW BIBTH (born again), John 3. 3, 6; 1 Pet. 1.23. NICANOB, one of the seven deacons. Acts 6. 6. N1C0DEMU8, I'harisee and ruler, goes to Jesus by night. John 3, 1, takes lU'. part, John 7. 60. assists at v..'2>.r1st's burial, John 19. 39. NIC0LA1TANE8, Bev. 2.6, 15. NIOOLAB. deacon. Acts 6. 6. 197 NIGHT. BUBJEOT-JKDEX. OX. NIGHT, G«n. J. 5; Ps. 19. 2; flgurRtive, John 9. 4 ; Bom. 13. 12 ; 1 Thess. 6. 6 ; t. ne la bea- ▼en. Rev. 21. ^"5 (Is. 60. 2(1). NIMEOD, mighty huuter. Gen. 10. 9. NINEVEH, J()nah'» mission to, Jonah 1. 1 ; 3. 2; denounced by Jonah, Jonahs. 4; repenting, is spared by God, Jonah 3. 6—10 (Matt. 12. 41 ; Luke 11. 32). the burden of. Nah. 1. 1 ; Z; 3. NI8AN, month, Neb. 2. 1 ; Est. 3. 7. NISUOOH, 2 Kin. ■<9. 'Xl ; Is. ?a. 38. NO, multitude of, threatened, Jer. 46. 25; Ezek. 30.14; Nah. 3. 8. NOAH, son of Lamech, Gen. 6. 29. finds Krace with (iod, Gen. 6. 8. ordered to build the ark. Gen. 6. 14. with his family and living creatures, enters Into the ark. Gen. 7; flood assuaKlng, goes forth. Gen. 8. 18. God blesses and makes a covenant with, Gen. 9. 1, 8. is drunken, and mocked of Ham, Gen. 9. 22. his death. Gen. 9. 29. NOB, city of, David comes to, and eats hallowed bread at, 1 Sam. 21. 1. smitten by Saul, 1 Sam. 22. 19. NOPH, city, warned, is. 19. 13; Jer. 2. 1«; 46. 14 : Ezek. 30. 13. NORTH and South, conflicts of, Dan. 11. NUMBERING of the people, by Moses, Num. 1 ; 26 ; by David, 2 Sam. 24 ; 1 Chr. 21. of the Levltes, Num. 3. 14 ; 4. 34. NURSES, Gen. 35. 8; 2 Sam. 4. 4; 1 Thess. 2. 7. NURSING fathers and nursinK mothers (kings and queans). Is. 49. 28. OATH, God ratifies his purpose by, Ps. 132. 11 ; Luke 1. 73 ; Acts 2. SO ; Heb. 6. 17. of the forty Jews, Acts 23. 12, 21. OATHS, directions about. Lev. 5. 4; «. 3; 19. 12; Num. 30. 2 : Ps. 15. 4 ; Matt. n. Xi ; James 5. 12. examples of. Gen. 14. 22; 21. 31 ; 24. 2; Josh. 14. 9 ; 1 Sam. 20. 42 ; 28. 10 ; Ps. l;«. 2. demanded, Ex. 22. 11 ; Num. 6. 21 ; 1 Kin. 8. 31 ; Ezra 10. ."5. rash :— of Esau, Gen. 26. 33. of Israel to the Glbeonltes, Josh. 9. 19. Jephthah, Judg. 11. 30. 8aul at Beth-aven. 1 Sam. 14. 24. Herod to Herodlas' daughter. Matt. 14. 7. OBADIAH, prophet, his prediction, Chad. 17. Levlte, porter In the temple, Neh. 12. 2,S. — sent by Ahab to find water. 1 Kin. 18. 3; meets Elijah, 1 Kin. 18. 7; how bs bid a hun- dred prophets, 1 Kin. 18. 4, 13. OBED, son of Boaz, Ruth 4. 17. C)BED-EDOM prospered while taklnjr charge of the ark, 2 Sam. 6. 10; 1 Obr. 13. 14; 16. 18, 24. his sons, 1 Ohr. 2fl. 4, B. OBEDIENCE of CeaiaT, Eom. 5. 79; Phil. 2. 8; Heb. 5. 8. OBEDIENCE to GJod, enjoined, Ex. 19. 5; 23. 21 ; Lev. 26. 3; Deut. 4—8; 11: 29; Is 1. 19; Jer. 7. 23 ; 26. 13 ; .38. 20 ; Acts .1. 2!) ; James 1. 2.5. its blessings, Ex. 23. 22 ; Deut. 28 ; 30 ; Prov. 25. 12; Is. 1. 19; Heb. 11. 8; 1 Pet. 1. 22; liev. 22. 14. preferrei! before sacrifice, 1 Sam. 15. 22 ; Pa. 60. 8; Mic.6.6. to the faith. Bom. 1. 6; 16. 26; 2 Cor. 7.15; 1 Pet. 1.2. of children to parents, Epb. 6. 1 ; Col. 3. 20. to masters, Eph. 6. 5 ; Ool. 3. 22 ; Tit. 2. 9. of wives to husbands. Tit. 2. 6. of people to rulers, Tit. S. 1 ; Heb. IS. 17. OBLATIONS. liCV. 2; 3. of the spoil. Num. .31. 28. ODKD, prophet. 2 Chr. 28. 9. OtTENGE, giving of, -leprecated, 1 Cor. 10. 32; 2Gor. 6. 3; Phil. 1. 10. OFFENCES, woe because of, Matt. 18. 7. how to remedy, Eccles. 10. 4; Matt. 6. 29; 18. 8 ; Mark 9. 43 ; Horn. 16. 17. C'hrist was delivered for our, Rom. 4. 2.5. OFFERING (of Christ). Heb. 9. 14, 28; 10. 10, 12,14. OFFERINGS, laws for. Lev. 1 ; 22. 21 ; Deut. 16. 21 : Mai. 1. 13. 0(i. king of Bashan, Num. 21. 33 ; Deut. 3. 1 ; Ps. 135. 11 ; 136. 20. OIL, for lamps. Ex. 27. 20 ; I«v. 24. 1. for anointing, Ex. 30. 31 ; 37. 29. used In meat offerings, Lev. 2. 1. miracles of, 1 Kin. 17. 12; 2 Kin. 4. 1. figurative, I's. 23. 6; 141. 5; Is. 61. 3; Zech. 4. 12 • Matt. 2.5. 1 OInItMEN't, Christ anointed with. Matt. 26. 7; Mark 14. 3; Luke 7. 37; John 11. 2; I'A 3. OLD AGE, Job 30. 2; Ps. 90. 10; Eccles. 12; Tit. 2. 2. reverence due to. Lev. 19. 32; Prov. 23. 22; 1 Tim. 5. 1. OLD MAN, to put off. Rom. 6. 6; Eph. 4. 22; Col. 3. 9. OLD PROPHET, the. 1 Kin. 13. 11. OLIVE TREES, vision of. Zech. 4. 3; Rev. 11. 4. S^« Judg. 9. 9 ; Ps. .52. 8 ; Rom. 11. 17. OLIVET (Olives), mount, 2 Sam. 1.5. 30; Matt. 21. 1 ; 24. 3; Mark IL 1; 13. 3; Luke 21. 37; .Tohn 8. 1 ; Acts 1. 12. OMEGA, Rev. 1. 8, 11 ; 21. 6 ; 22. 13. OMRI, klngof Israel, 1 Kin. Iti. 16. 4c.; Mic.6.16. 0NES1MU8, Col. 4. 9 ; Phlleni. 10. ONESIPHORUS, 2 Tim. 1. 16. ONYX. Ex.28. 20; 39.13. OPHIR, and gold of. Gen. 10. 29; 1 Kin. 9. 28; 10. 11; 22. 48; 1 Chr. 29. 4; 2 Chr. 8. 18; Job 22. 24 ; Ps, 45. 9 ; Is. 13. 12. OPPRESSION forbidden bv (Jod, Ex. 22. 21 ; Lev. 25. 14; Deut. 23. 16; 24. 14; Ps. 12. 6; 62. 10; Prov. 14. .31 ; 22. 16 ; Kccies. 4. 1 ; 5. 8 ; Is. 1. 17; 10; .58.6; Jer. 22. 17; Ezek. 22. 7; Amos*. 1 ; 8. 4 ; Mlc. 2. 2 ; Mai. 3. 5 ; James .5. 4. ORACLE of the temple, 1 Kin. 6. 16 ; 8. 6 ; 2 Chr. 4.20; Ps.28.2. ORACLES (the Holy Scriptures), Acts 7. 38; Rom. 3. 2; Heb. B. 12; 1 Pet. 4. 11. Bee 2 Sam. 16. 23. ORDER requisite in the churches, 1 Cor. 14. 40; Tit. 1. 5. ORDINATION, mode and use of. Acts 6. 6; 14. 23; 1 Tim. 2.7; 3; 4.14; 6. 22; 2Tlm. 2. 2; Tit. 1.5. ORNAMENTS, of apparel. Ac, Gen. 24. 22; Pro. 1. 9; 4. 9; 25. 12; Is. 3. 18; Jer. 2. 32; 1 Pet. 3.3. ORNAN (Araunah), 2 Sam. 26. 14. OSTENTATION condemned, Prov. 26. 14 ; 27. 2 ; Matt. 6. 1. OSTRICH, Job 39. 13; Lam. 4. .3. OTllNlKIi, Josh. 15. 17: Judg. 1. 13; 3. 9. OUT(^ASTS of Israel, promised restoration. Is. 11. 12; 16. 3; 27. 13; .fer. 30. 17; Rom. 11. OVERCOMING, glory and reward of, 1 John 2. 13 ; Rev. 2. 7, 11, 17, 26 ; 3. 5, 12, 21 ; 21. 7. OVERSEERS in building the temple, 1 Chr. 9. 29 • 2 Chr. 2. 18. OX, treatment of, Ex. 21. 28; 22. 1; 23. 4; Lev. 17. 3 ; Deut. 6. 14 ; 22. 1 ; Luke 13, 15. that treadeth out the corn, unlawful to mtu- zle. Deut. 26. 4 ; 1 Cor. 8. 9 ; 1 Tim. 6. 18. 198 !il.»'._^ . ^^^ ox. Cor. 10. 32; 18.7. tt. 5. 29; 18. 4. 2!5. 1 , 2^: 10. 10. 1 1; Deut. 16. 3Ut.3.1: Ps. 3; Zech. 4. Matt. 26. 7; ; 12. 3. Kccles. 12 ; >v. 23. 22; 1 Eph. 4. 22; 3; Rev. U. 11. 17. 1 30; Matt. Luke 21. 37; ,; Mic.6.16. I Kin. 9.28; r. 8. 18; Job :.22.21; Lev. 2. B; 62.10; S. 8; Is. 1. . 7; Amos 4. ! a. 4. 8.6; 2Chr. Acts 7. 38; . 11. See 2 Cor. 14.40; ctsB. 6; 14. 2Tlm. 2. 2; 24.22; Pro. J. 32; IPet. 25.14; 27.2; 3.9. toration, Is. iin. 11. if, 1 John 2. ; 21. 7. le. 1 Chr. 9. 23. 4; Lev. ful to mva- . 6. 18. PADAN-ABAM. BUBJEOT-INDEX. FBLEG. PADAN-ARAM. 0«n. 28. 2. PAINTING the face. 2 Kin. 9. SO; Jer. 4. SO; Ezek. 23. 40. PALACE, the temple so called. 1 Chr. 29. 1; Ps. 4«. 3 ; 78. 09 ; 122. 7. PALKSTINA, predictions about, Ex. 1.5. 14 ; Is. 14. 29, 31. PALM tree and branches, Ex. 15. 27; Lev. 23. 40; Deut. 34. 3; JudR. 1. 16; 3. 13; 2 Chr. 28. 1!S; John 12. 13; Rev. 7. 9. PALSY cured by Christ, Matt. 4. 24; 8. 6; 9. 2; Mark 2. 3; Luke 6. 18; bjr His disciples, Acts 8. 7 ; 9. 33. PAMl'HYLIA, Paul preaches there. Acts 13. 13; 14. 24. PAPKR REEDS of Egypt, Is. 19. 7. PArilOS, Paul at, Acts 13. 6. Elymas the sorcerer at. Acts 13. 8. PAUABLK taken up, Hab. 2. 6. PAUABLE8, remarkable ones In Old Testa- mpnt, Judg. 9. 8-1.5; 2 Sam. 12. 1, 4; 14. 6, 7; 1 Kin. 20. 39; 2 Kin. 14. 9; 2 Chr. 26. 18, as discourses. Num. 23. 7; 24. 6, 16; Ps. 78. 2; Job 27; Prov. 26. 9. of the prophets. Is. 5. 1; Jer. 13. 1; 18; 24; 27; Ezek. 16; 17; 19; 23; 24; 31; aS; 37. of Christ. Matt. 13. 3; 34; Mark 3. 23; 4. 13; Luke 8. 10. See CHRIST. PARADISE, Rev. 2. 7. promised by Christ to the penitent thief, Luke 23. 43. Paul caught up Into, 2 Cor. 12. 4. PARAN, mount. Gen. 21. 21; Num. 10. 12; 12. 16: 13. 26; Deut. 3:^. 2; Hab. 3. 3. PARCHMENTS, 2 Tim. 4. 13. PARDON of sin, 2 Chr. 30. 18; Neh. 9. 17; Job 7. 21 ; Ps. 25. 11 ; Is. 55. 7 ; Jer. 33. 8 ; 60. 20. PARENTS, duty of, Prov. 13. 24; 19. 18; 22. 6, 15; 23. 13; 29. 15, 17; Luke 11. 13; Kph. 6. 4; Col. 3. 21 ; 1 Tim. 5. 8 ; Tit. 2. 4. dutv to. See OnEDlE.sCE. PARTHIANS, Acts2. 9. PARTIALITY condemned. Lev. 19. 16; Dent. 1. 17; 16.19; Prov. 18. 5; 24.23; Mai. 2.9; ITlm. 6. 21 ; James 2. 4 ; 3. 17 ; Jude 16. PASHUR'S cruelty to Jeremiah, Jer. 20. PASSOVER, ordained, Ex. 12. .3, 11. laws relating to. Lev. 23. 4; Num. 9; 28. 16; Deut. 16. kept under Moses In Egypt, Ex. 12. 12 ; at SInal, Num. 9. 5; under Joshua in Canaan, Josh. 5. 10; by Hezekiah after the captivity of Israel, 2 Chr. 30. 13 ; by Josiah before the captivity of Judah. 2 Kin. 23. 21 ; 2 Chr. 35; by Ezra on return from the captivity, Ezra 6. 19. kept by Christ, Matt. 26. l9; Mark 14. 12; Luke 22. 7 ; John 13. a type of Christ's death, 1 Cor. B. 7. PASTORS transgressing. .Ter. 2. 8; 10. 21; 25. PASTURE, spiritual, Ps. 23 2; 74. 1; 79. 13; 96. 7; 100; Ezek. 34. 14; John 10. 9. PATHRGS, In Egypt, Is. H. 11; Jer. 44. 1.16; Ezek. 29. 14: 30.14. PATIENCE commended, 1"«. 37. 7; Kccles. 7. 8: Is. 30. 15; 40.31; LHkn2:i.l9; Rom. 12. 12; 1 Thess.5.14;2Thess.3.5; i Tlm.3.3; 6.11; Heb. 12.1; James 1.3: 5. 7; 1 Ptt. 2. 20; 2 Pet. 1.6. blessed results of, Rom. 6. 3 • 15. 4 ; Heb. 6. 12; Rev. 2. 2 : 3. 10. PATM08, place of St. John's exile. Rev. 1. 9. PATRIARCHS, their genealogy. Gen. 6. PATTERN of the tabernacle, Ac, Ex. 25. 9, 40 (Ezek. 43. 10); Heb. 8. 6; 9. 23. PAUL, as a persecutor. Acts 7. 58 ; 8. 1 ; 9. 1 ; 22. 4: 26. 9: 1 Cor. 16. 9; Gal. 1. 13; Phil. 8, 6; 1 Tim. Lis. PAUL— <!on<. as a convert to the Gospel, Acts 9.3; 22. 6; 26.12. as a preacher, Act« 9. 19, 29; 13. 1, 4, 14; 17. 18 (2Cor. 11. 32; Gal. 1.17). stoned at Lystra. Acts 14. 8, 19. contends with Baniabas, Acts 15. 38. Is persecuted at I'hilippI, Acts 16. the Holy Ghost given by his hands to Jobn's disciples at Ephesus, Acts 19. 8. restores Eutycnus, Acts 20. 10. his charge to the elders of Ephesus, at Htletus, Acts 20, 17. his return to Jerusalem, and persecution there. Acts 21. his defence before the people and the council, Acts 22; 23. before Felix, Acts 24,; Festus, Acts 25; and Agrlppa, Acts 26. appeals to C»-sar at Rome, Acts 28. his voyage and shipwreck. Acts 27. miracles by, at Melita, Acts 2«. 3, 8. at Rome, reasons with the ,1ews. Acts 28. 17. his love to the churches, Rom. 1. 8; 15; 1 Cor. 1.4; 4.14; 2Cor. 1; 2; 6; 7; PhU. 1; CoLl; 1 A 2 Thess. his sufferings, 1 Cor. 4. 9; 2 Cor. 11. 23; 12. 7; PhU. L 12; 2Tlm. 2. 11. divine revelations to, 2 Cor. 12. 1. defends his apostlesblp. 1 Cor. 9; 2 Oor. 11 ; IS; 2 Tim. 3. 10. commends Timothy, Ac, 1 Oor. 16. 10 ; Phil. S. 19; 1 The.ss. 3. 2. commends Titus, 2 Cor. 7. 13 ; 8. 23. blames Peter, Gal. 2. 14. E leads for Oneslmus. Phllem. Is epistles mentioned by St. Peter. 2 Pet. 8. IB. PAVILION, 2 Sam. 22. 12; Ps.27. 5; 31. 20. PEACE, to be sought of God, Ezra 6. 10 ; Jer. 29. 7; 1 Tim. 2.2. bestowed by God, Lev. 26. 6; 1 Kin. 2. 33: 4. 24; 2 Kin. 20. 19; Prov. 16. 7; Is. 45. 7; Jer. 14. 13. exhortations to maintain, Ps. 34. 14; Matt. B. 9; Rom. 12. 18; 14. 19: 1 Cor. 7. 15; Eph. 4. 3; 1 Thess. 5. 13 ; 2 Tim. 2. 22 ; James 3. 18 ; 1 Pet. 3.11. spiritual, gift of God (John 14. 27) ; Acta 10. 36: Rom. 1. 7; 5. 1; 8. 6; 14. 17; Phil. 4. 7; Col. 3. 15; 1 Thess. 6. 23; 2 Thess. 3. 16; Eev. 1.4. proclaimed to the Gentiles, Zech. 9. 10; Epb. 2. 14,17; 3. produced by the 8plrlt, Gal. R. 22. denied to the wicked, 2 Kin. 9. 31 ; Is. 48. 22; 69. 8 (Rom. 3. 17) ; Jer 12. 12 ; Ezek. 7. 25. to vrhom promised, Ps. ■<<. 11 : 86. 8 ; 122. 6 ; 128. 6 ; 128. 6 ; 147. 14 ; John 14. 27; Gal. 6. 16; Bph. 6.23. on earth, Luke 2. 14. In heaven, Luke 19. 38. king of (Melchlzedek), Heb. 7. 1. the prince of (Christ), Is. 9. 6 PEACE OFFERINGS, laws pertalnhig to, Ex. 20. 24; 24. 5; Uv. 3; 6; 7. 11 ; 19. 5. PEACOCK, 2 Chr. 9, 21 ; Job 39. 13. PEARL, parable of, Matt. 7. 6 ; IS. 48. Sm 1 Tim. 2. 9 : Rev. 17. 4. PECULIAR people of God, Dent. 14. 2; Pa. 138. 4. Sf«Tlt. 2. 14; 1 Pet. 2. 9. PEKAH. king of Israel, 2 Kin. IB, 25. his victory over Judah, 2 Chr. 28. 6. denounced In prophecv. Is. 7. 1. PEKAHlAH. king of Israel, 2 Kin. 16. 29. PELATIAII, Ezek, 11. 1, 13. PELEG. Gen. 10. 25. 199 (T t Ills ' i^.il 1 mMr I j&'j* PELIOAN. BUBJEOT-INDEX. PHAB18KKB. PELICAN. Ley. 11. 18; Deut. 14. 17 ; Ps. 102. 6. PENIEL (Pemiel). scene of Jacob's wrestKug with an an^el. Gen. 82. 24. Gideon's vengeance upon, Judg. 8. 17. PENINNAH. 8e« Hannah. , PENNY (a Roman coiu,=7id.), Matt. 20. 2; Mark 12. 15 ; llev. 6. 6. PENS, Judg. 5. 14; Ps. 45. 1; Is. 8. 1; Jer. 8. 8; 17. 1 ; 3 John 13. PENTEC08T (feast of we«ks). how obMsi-ved, Lev. 23. 15; Deut. 16.9. Holy Spirit given at, Acts 2. PEOPLE of ctod, their blessings and prlvllegos, Deut. 7. 6; 32. 9; 33; 1 Sam. 12. 22; 2 Sam. 7. 23; Ps. 3. 8; 29. 11; 33. 12; 77. 15: 85; 89. 15; 94. 14; 95. 7; 100; 110; 111. 6 ; 121 ; 125; 144. 15; 148. 14; 149. 4: Is. 11. 11; 14. 32; 30. 19: 33. 24; 49. 13; 51. 22; fi.'i. 18; Dan. 7. 27; .Toel 2. 18 ; 3. 16 ; Zeph. 3. 9, 20 ; Matt. 1. 21 ; Luke 1. 17; Acts 15. 14; Eom. 11 ; 2 Cor. 6. 16; Tit. 2.14; Heb. 4. 9; 8. 10; 1 Pet. 2. 9; Bev.5.9; 21. 3. PEOR (Baal), Num. 23. 28; 26. 3. 18; Josh. 22. 17. PERDITION, what results In, Phil. 1. 28; 1 Tim. 6. 9 ; Heb. 10. 39 ; 2 Pet. 3. 7 ; Rev. 17. 8. the son of, John 17. 12 ; 2 Thess. 2. 3. PERFKOTION, of God, Deut. 32. 4; 2 Sam. 22. 31; Job 36. 4; Matt. 5. 48. of CHRiaT, Heb. 2. 10 ; 5. 9 ; 7. 28. of God's law. Ps. 19. 7 ; 119 : James 1. 25. of saints, 1 Cor. 2. 6; Eph. 4. 12; Col. 1. 28; 3. 14 ; 2 Tim. 3. 17. Bee Matt. 5. 48 ; 2 Cor. 12. 9 ; Heb. 6. 1 ; 11. 40. PBRFITMK, the most holy, Ex. 30. 34. PEKGA visited by I'aul, Acts 13. 13; 14.25. PERGAMOS. epistle to. Rev. 1. 11 ; 2. 12. PERIZZITKS, (Jen. 13. 7; 15. 20; Judg. 1. 4; 2 Chr. 8. 7. PERJURY condemned, Ex. 20. 16 ; Lev. 6. 3 ; 19. 12; Deut. 5. 20; Ezek. 17. 16; Zech. 5. 4- 8. 17; 1 Tim. 1. 10. PERSECUTION, coming of, Matt. 13. 21 ; 23. 34 ; Mark 10. ,30 ; Luke 11. 49; John 15. 20; 2 Cor. 4. 9 ; 2 Tim. 3. 12. conduct under, Matt. 6. 44 ; 10. 22 ; Acts 6. 41 ; Rom. 12. 14; Phil. 1. 28; Heb. 10. 34; 1 Pet. 4. 13-19. results of, Matt. B. 10 ; Luke 6. 22 ; 9. 24 ; James i. 2 ; 1 Pet. 4. 14 ; Rev. 6. 9 ; 7. 13. PERSEVERANCE enjoined. Matt. 24. 13; Mark 13. 13; Luke 9. 62; Acts 13. 43; 1 Cor. 15. 58; 16. 13; Eph. 6. 18; Col. 1. 23; 2 Thess. 3. 13; 1 Tim. 6. 14; Heb. 3. 6, 13; 10. 23. 38; 2 Pet. 3.17; Rev. 2. 10, 2;). PERSIA, kingdom of, 2 Chr. 36. 20; Est. 1. 3; Ezek. 27. 10 ; 38. 5 ; Dan. 6. prophecies concerning, Is. 21. 2; Dan. 6. 28; 8. 20; 10.13; 11.2. PERSI8. the beloved. Bom. 16. 12. PERSONS, God no respecter of, Deut. 10. 17: 2 Chr. 19. 7 ; 3db 34. 19 : Acts 10. 34 ; Rom. 2. 11 ; Gal, 2. 6: Eph. 6. 9; Col. 3. 25; 1 Pet. 1. 17. PESTILENCE, the penalty of disobedience, Lev. 26. 25; Num. 14. 12; Deut. 2«. 21; Jer. 14. 12; 27.13; Ezek. 6.12; 6.11; 7.16; Matt. 24. 7; Luke 21. 11. Israel visited with. Num. 14. 87; 16. 46; 26. 9; 2 Sam. 24. l.-i. removed, Num. 16. 47 ; 2 Sam. 24. 16. PETKR. AP0STI.E, called, Matt. 4. 18; Mark 1. 16; Luke 5; John 1. 35. sent forth, Matt. 10. 2 ; Mark 3. 16 ; Luke 6. 14. tries to walk to .Tesus on the sea. Matt. 14. 29. confesses Jesus to be the Christ, Matt. 16. 16 ; Mark 8. 29; Luke 9. 20. PETER— <;<m<. witnesses the transfiguration. Matt. 17; Mark 9 : Luke 9. 28 ; 2 Pet. 1. 16. his self-confidence reproved, Luke 22. 81 ; John 13. 36. thrice denies Christ, Matt. 26. 69; Mark 14. 66; Luke 22. .57 ; John 18. 17. his repentance, Matt. 26. 76 ; Mark 14. 72 ; Luke 22. 62. the assembled disciples addressed by. Acts 1. 16. the Jews preached to by, Acts 2. 14 ; 3. 12. ; brought before the council. Acts 4. i condemns Ananias and Sapphira, Acts 5. I denounces Simon the sorcerer. Acts 8. 18. restores ASneas and Tabitha, Acts 9. .32, 40. | sent for by Cornelius, Acts 10. Instructed by a vision not to despise the Gen- tiles. Acts 10. 9. Imprisoned, and liberated by an angel. Acts 12. his decision about circumcision, Acts 15. 7. rebuked by Paul, (Jal. 2. 14. bears witness to Paul's teaching. 2 Pet. 3. 16. comforts the church, and exhorts to holy living by his epistles, 1 A 2 Pet. his martyrdom foretold by Christ, John 21. 18 : 2 Pet. 1. 14. PHARAOH (title of rulers of Egypt), Gen. 12. 14 ; Ezek. 29. 3. Abram's wife taken into house of Gen. 12. 15. Pharaoh plagued because of her, Gen. 12. 17. (patron of Joseph), his dreams, Ac, (ien. 40. his hospitality to Joseph's father and brethren. Gen. 47. (oppressor of the Israelites), Ex. 1.8. miracles performed before, and plagues sent, Ex. 7-10. grants Moses' request. Ex. 12. 31. repenting, pursues Israel, and perishes In the Red sea, Ex. 14 (Neh. 9. 10 ; Ps. 135. 9 ; 136. 15 : Rom. 9. 17). (father-hi-law of Solomon), 1 Kin. 3. 1. shelters Hadad, Solomon's adversary, 1 Kin. 11. 19. PHARAOH-HOPHRA, his fate predicted, Jer. 44.30. Se« Ezek. 30-82. compared to a dragon. Ezek. 29. 3. PHARAOH-NEGHOH slays Josiah, 2 Kin. 23. 23; 2 Chr. 35. 20. his wars with Israel, 2 Kin. 23. S3 ; 2 Chr. 36. 3. PHARAOH'S DAUGHTER preserves Moses, Ex. 2.5.10; Acts 7. 21. PHAREZ, Gen. 38. 29 ; Ruth 4. 18. PHARISEE and Publican, Luke 18. PHARISEES, celebrated ones : Nicodemus, John 3. 1; Simon, Luke 7; (Jamaliel. Acts 5. 34; Saul of Tarsus, Acts 23. 6 ; 26. 5 ; Phil. 3. 4. Christ entertained by, Luke 7. 36 ; 11. 37 ; 14. 1. Christ utters woes against. Matt. 23. 13 ; Luke 11. 42. Christ questioned by, about divorce. Matt. 19. 3; eatlni?. Matt. 9. 11 ; 1.5.1; Mark 2. 16; Luke 6. 30; forgiveness of sin, Luke 5. 21; sabbath, Matt. 12. 2, 10; fiasting, Mark 2. 18; trlbut«. Matt. 22. 17. deride Christ, Luke 16. 14. murmur against Christ, Matt. 9. 84; Lukn 15. 2. denounced by Christ, Matt. B. 20; 16. «; 21. 43; 23.2; Luke 11. 39. people cautioned against, Mark 8. 16; Luke 12. 1. -» . seek a sign from Christ, Matt. 12. 38 ; 16. 1. take counsel against Christ, Matt. 12. 14 ; Mark 8. 6. Nicodemus remonstrates with. John 7. 61. 200 Ise the Gen- ad brethniu, 2 Kin. 23.23; PHARISEES. BUBJIOT-INDEX. F0ME6BANATKS. PHAKISEES— rojit. cast uut the man cured of blindnflM, John 9. 13. dissensions abuut, John 9. 16. Rend officers to take Christ, John 7. 32. cuntenil about circumcision, Acta 15. 5. their belle! in the resurrection, Ac, Acts 23. 8. VHKBE commended, Koir. 16. 1. rilKNICK, Actsn.l9; 16.3; 27.12. FHKNICIA, Acts21.2. FlllIiADELrjUIA, church of, commended. Bev. 1.11; 3.7. I'HILfc'MON, Taul's letter to, concerning Onesi- mus, I'hilt'm. FlIILir, AP03TLE, called, John 1. 4X sent forth. Matt. 10. 3 ; Mark 3. 18 ; Luke 6. 14 ; John 12. 22; Acts 1. 13. remonstrated with by Christ. John 14. 8. deacon, elected. Acts 6. 6. preaches in Ramaria, Acts 8. 6. baptizes the eunuch. Acts 8. 27. his four virjfln dauKhters prophe.sy. Acts 21. R. (brother of Herod), Matt. 14. 3; Mark 6. 17: Luke 3. 1,19. PHILII'"' Paul persecuted at. Acts 16. 12. church a,., commended and exhorted, I'hll. 1 —4. FHILIPTTA, Gen. 21. 34; Kx. 13. 17; Josh. IS. 2' 2 Kin 8 2 F1IILIST1NE6.' origin of. Gen. 10. 14; 1 Ohr. 1. 12. till up Isaac's wells, Gen. 26. 15. contend with Joshua, Josh. 13; Shamgar, Judg. 3. 31; Samson, Judg. 14—16; Samuel, 18am. 4. 7; Jonathan, 18am. 14; Saul, 18am. 17; David, 1 Sam. 18. their wars with Israel, 1 Bam. 4. 1 ; 28 ; 29 ; 31 ; 2 Chr. 21. 16. mentioned, Ps. 60. 8; 83.7; 87.4; 108.9; Is. 2. 0; 9.12; 11.14; J er. 2.5. 20. their destruction predicted, Jer. 47; Ezek. 2.5. 15; Amosl.8; Obad.19; Zeph.2.5; Zech. 9. 6. t'lIILOLOGUS, Julia, and all saints with them. Uom. 16. 1.5. FllILOSOPHERS mentioned. Acts 17. 18. i'li ILOSOI'HY, vanity of. Col. 2. 8. I'HINEHAS, Ex. 6.2,5. slays Zimri and Cozbi, Num. 25. 7, 11; Ps. 106. 30. sent against the Midianiteii, Beubenltes, tuid Heujaniites, Num. 31. 6; Josh. 22. 13; Judg. 20. 2.S. son of Ell, his sin and death, 1 Sam. 1. 3 ; 2.22; 4. 11. FHUYOIA, Acts 16. 6; 18, 23. FHYGELLUS and Hermogeues turned away from Paul, 2 Tim. 1. 15. FHVLACTEUIE8, Matt. 23. 6. Bee Kx. 13. 9, 16 ; Num. 15. :«, PHYSICIAN mentioned. Matt. 9. 12; Mark 2. 17 ; Luke 4. 2:^ ; 5. 31. Set> Jer. 8. 22. PIECE of silver, 1 Sam. 2. 36. parable of, Luke 15. 8. IMRTY at home, 1 Tim. 8. 4. PIGEONS as oflferings, Lev. 1. 14; 12. «; Num. 6. 10; Luke 2. 24. T'l-HAHIUOTH, Ex. 14. 2. I'lliATE, Pontius, governor of Judaea during our Lord's ministry, sufferings, and death, Luke 3.1. Christ delivered to, admonished by his wife, examines Jesus, washes his hands, but de- livers Him to be crucified. Matt. 27 ; Mark 15 ; Luke2;^; .lohu 18 ; 19. Krauts reiiuest of Joseph of Arlmathaea, Matt. 27. 57; Mark 16. 42; Luke 23. 50; John 19. 38. See Acta 3. 13; 4. 27; 13. 28; 1 Tim. 6. 13. riLGBIMAGE, typical. Gen. 47. 9; Ex. 6. 4; Ft. 119. 54 ; Heb. 11. 13 ; 1 Pet. 2. 11, PILLAB of salt. Lot's wife turned into, Gen. 19. 26. Set> Luke 17. 32. PILLARS, erected by Jacob, Gen. 28. 18; 36. 80; and Absalom, 2 Sam. 18. 18. In porch of the temple, 1 Kin. 7. 21 ; 2 Chr. S. 17; K<iV. 3. 12. of cloud and fire, in wilderness, Ex. 13. 21 ; 33. 9; Neh. 9. 12; Ps. 99. 7. PINE TUEE, Is. 41. 19; 60. 1.3. PISGAH. mount. Num. 23. 14 ; Deut. 3. 27; 84.1. 7'ISIDIA, Acts 13. 14 ; 14. 24. PISON, a river in Eden, Gen. 2. 11. I'lT, the grave, death, Job 17. 16; ,33, 18; Pg. 28. 1 ; 30. 9; 88. 4 ; 143. 7; Is. 14. IC; 38. 17; Ezek. 26. 20; ;(2. 18. as a prison. Is. 24. 22; Zech. 9. 11. PITCH, used for the ark, Ac, Gen. 6. 14; Ex. 2 3' Is 34. 9. FltcilEB, Gen. 24. 15, 20; Mark 14. 13; Luke 22. 10. PITCHERS, used by Gideon, with lamps, against the Midianites, Judg. 7. I'lTHOM land Raamses), cities built by Israel- ites in Egypt, Ex. 1. 11. PITY, Deut. 7. 16; 13. 8; 2 Sam. 12. 6; Job 19. 21; Ps. 69. 20; Pro7. 19. 17; Joel 2. 18; Matt. 18 33 place's, Idolatrt.us, 1 Kin. 11. 7; 12. 31; 13; Ps. 78. 58; Ezek. 16. 24; destruction of, Lev. 28. 30; 2 Kin. 18. 4; 2:^; 2 Chr. 14. 3 ; 17. 6:34. 3; Ezek. 6. 3. FLAG U ES— of Egypt , S«e EoYPT. of Israel. See I'EaTiLENCE. PLANT, used figuratively, Ps. 128. 3; 144. 12; Cant. 4.13; Is. 5. 7 ; 63. 2 ; Jer. 2. 21 ; Ezek. 34. 29; Matt. 1.5. 1.3. PLEADING of God with Israel, Is. 1 ; .3. 13; 43. 26; Jer. 2-6; 13; Ezek. 17.20; 20. 36; 22; Hos. 2, Ar ; Joel 3. 2; Mic. 2. of Job with God, Job 9. 19 ; 16. 21. PLEASURES, vanity of worldly, Eccles. 2. effects of, Luke 8. 14; James 5; 2 I'et. 2. 13. exhortations against, 2 Tim. 3. 4; Tit. 3. 3; Heb. 11.2.5; 1 let. 4. PLEDGES, limitations of, Ex. 22. 26; Deut. 24. 6. See Job 22. 6 ; 24. 3 ; Ezek. 18. 7 ; Amos 2. 8. PLEIADES, Job 9. 9; 3H. 31 ; Amos 5. 8. PLENTY, the gift of God, Gen. 27. 28; Deut. 16. 10; 28. 11; fs. 65. 8; 68. 9; 104. 10; 144. 13; Joel 2. 26; Acts 14. 17. PLOUGHING. Deut. 22. 10. figuratively mentioned. Job 4. 8; Hos. 10. IS: 1 Cor. 9. 10. PLOUtiHSHARES beaten into swords, Joel 3. 10. swords to be beaten into ploughshares, Is. 2. 4; Mic. 4. 3. PLUMBLINE and plummet, 2 Kin. 21. 13; I». 28. 17; Amos 7. 8; Zech. 4. 10. POETS, heathen, quoted. Acts 17. 28; Tit. 1. 12. POISO.V of serpents, Ps, 68. 4; 140. 3; Eom. 3. 13; James 3. 8. POLLUTIONS, under the Law, Lev. 6; 11; 13; 15; 21 ; 22; Num. 5; 9. 6; Ezek. 22. Of the heathen, Lev. 18. 24; 19. 31; 20. 3; Acts 15. 20. of the sabbath, Neh. 18. 15; Is. 56. 2; Ezek. 20. 13. of God's altar, Ac. Ex. 20. 26; 2 Chr. 33. 7; 36. 14; Ezek. 8. 6; 44. 7; Dan. 8. 1? ; Zeph. 3. 4; Mai. 1. 7. P0MEGKANATE8, on tho priest's robe, Ex. 28. 33 ; :». 24. on the pillars of tho temple. 1 Kin. 7. 18 : 3 Kin. 26. 17 : 2 Ohr. 3. 16. li 2Ul G3 ( , ^1 PONTIUS. BUBJXOT-INDEZ. PBIOK. PONTIUS. Bee PiLATl. POCK, always to be found, Deut. 15. 11; 1 Sam. 2. 7; Matt. 26. 11; Mark 14. 7; John 12.8. their condition described, Job 34. 4; Prov. 13. 8; 14. 20; 18. 23; 19. 4; 30. »; "Eccles. 9. 15; James 2. comfort for. Jol> 31. 19; Prov. 31. 6; 1 John 3. 17. causes of poverty, Prov. 6. 11; 10. 4; 13. 4; 19. 15; 20.13: 23.21; 2H. 19. oppression* of, described and condemned, Ex. 22.2.5; Ueut. 15. 7; 24.12; Job 24. 9; Ps. 12. 5; 14. 6; 82. 3; Prov. 14. 31; 17. 5; 22. 16, 22: 28. 3; Eccles. 6. 8; Is. 3. 14; Jer. 22. 3; Amos 2. 6 : 4 ; 5. 11 ; 8. 4 ; Zech. 7. 10 ; James 2 2 kiiidiy treatment of, Ex. 23. 11 ; Lev. 19. 10 ; 23. 22 ; 25. 25 ; Deut. 15. 7 ; I's. 41. 1 ; Prov. 14. 21 ; Is. 58. 7 ; 2 Oor. 8 ; 9 ; Gal. 2. 10. their right to justice; Lev. 19. 15; Deut. 1. 17; 16. 19 ; J^rov. 24. & ; 28. 21 ; James 2. God's consideration for. Job 5. 15 ; I's. 9. 18 ; 68. 10 ; C9. 33 ; 72. 2 ; 102. 17 ; 113. 7 ; 132. 15 ; Zech. 11.7. when blessed by God. Prov. 16. 16 ; 16. 8 ; 19. 1 ; 28. 6, 11. to be cared for by the church. Acts 6. 1 ; 1 Cor. 16.2; 2 Cor. 8; 9; Gal. 2. 10. not to be encouraged in litigation. Ex. 23. 3. In spirit, blessed by Christ, Matt. 6. 3; Luke 6. 20; Sea Is. 66. 2. POTIPIIAB, Joseph's mast»^r, (Jen. 39. POTTAGE, Esau's mess of, Gen. 25. 29. Injurious, healed by Elisha. 2 Kin. 4. 38. POTTER, as a type of God's power, Is. 64. 8 ; Jer. 18. 2; Itom. 9. 21. POTTEUS, ancient. 1 Ohr. 4. 23. POURING out of God's wrath, Ps. 69. 24 ; 79. 6 ; Jer. 10. 25; Ezek. 7. 8; Hos. 5. 10. of the Holy Spirit, Is. 32. 15; 44. 3; Ezek. 39. 29 ; Joel 2. 2S ; Zech. 12. 10 ; Acts 2 ; 10. 45. of the vials. Rev. 16. POWER bestowed by God, Is. 40. 29; Acts 6. 8; Rom. 15. 18; 1 Oor. 5. 4; 2 Cor. 12. 9; Eph. L19. POWERS, heavenly. Matt. 24. 29; Eph. 8. 10. earthly, to be obeyed. Rom. 13; Tit. 8; 1 Pet. 2. 13. PRAISE, God worthy of, Deut. 10. 21 : Judg. 6. 2; Is. 12; 25: 38. 19; 42. 10; Jer. 31. 7: Dan. 2. 23 ; Joel 2. 26 ; Hab. 3. 3 ; Luke 1. 46, 68 ; Eph. L6; Rev. 19. 5. of man, vanity of, Prov. 27. 2 ; Matt. 6. 1. PRAYER, occasions, objects, examples of. 1 Chr. 16. 35 ; Job 33. 26 ; Ps. 122. 6 ; Matt. 6. 44 ; 9. 38; 26. 41; Luke 18. 3, 38; Rom. 15. 30; 1 Cor. 7. 5 ; James 5. 13 ; 1 Pet. 3. 7 ; 4. 7. commanded. Is. 55. 6 ; Matt. 7. 7 ; 26. 41 ; Luke 18. 1 ; 21. 36 ; Eph. 6. 18; Phil. 4. 6; Col. 4. 2 1 Thess. 5. 17. 25 ; 1 Tim. 2. 1, 8. encouragements to. Job 33. 26 ; Ps. 6. 9 ; S2. 6 66. 19: Is. 6.5. 24: Zech. 13. 9; Matt. 18. 19; 21 22; Mark 11. 24; Luke 11. 9; Rom. 10. 13 James 1. 5. God hears and answers, Ps. 10. 17 ; Ps. 65. 2 9.6; Is. 68. 9; John 11. 42. how to be offered, Ps. 146. 18; Prov. 15. 29 Eccles. 6. 2 ; Matt. 6. 6, 7 ; 21 . 22 ; Mark 11 . 24 Luke 11. 5; 18. 1 ; John 9. 31 ; 15. 7 ; Rom. 12 12; Eph. 6. 18; Col. 4. 2; 1 Tim. 2. 8; 6. 6 Heb. 11.6; .lamps 1.6; 4.8. through Christ, Kph. 2. 18; Heb. 10. 19. In the name of Christ, John 16. 26. promises for. Is. 65. 24 ; Amos 5. 4 ; Zech. 13. 9 ; Matt. 6< 6 : Luke 11. 9 1 John 14. 13. PRAYER— «!on<. posture for, Num. 16. 22 t Josh. R. 14 ; 1 Kin. 8. 22; 1 Chr. 21.16: 2 Chr. 6.13; P8.28.2; 9.5.6; Is. 1. 15; Lam. 2. 19; Matt. 26. 39; Mark 11. 25 ; Luke 22. 41 ; Acts 20. 36 ; 1 Tim. 2. 8. (public), Ex. 20. 24; 2 Chr. 7. 14, 16; Is. 56. 7; Matt. 12. 9; 18. 19, 20; Luke 4. 16; 11. 2. instances of:— Joshua, Josh. 7. 6—9; David. 1 Chr. 29. 10, 12; 2 Sam. 6. 18; Solomon, 2 Chr. 6. 12; Jews, Luke 1. 10; early church, Acts 2. 46; 4. 24 ; 12 5, 12 ; Pet-r and John, Acts 3. 1 ; church at Antloch, Acts 13. 3 ; Paul and Silas. Acts 16. 16; Paul with the elders. Acts 20. 36; 21. 6. (private), Ps. 55. 17; 88. 1; Dan. 6. 10; 1 Thess. 5. 17. Instances of ;- Abraham, Gen. 18. 23—32; Lot, Gen. 19. 19; Ellezer, Gen. 24. 12; Jacob. f4en. 32. 9 ; Gideon. Judg. 6. 13, 22, 36, .39 ; Hannah, 1 Sam. 1; David, 2 Sam. 7. 18: 1 Chr. 25). 10; Elijah, 1 Kin. 18. 36; Hezeklah, 2 Kin. 20. 2; Isaiah, 2 Kin. 20, 11; Jabez, 1 Chr. 4. 10; Manasseh, 2 Chr. 3,3. 19: Ezra, Ezra 9. 5, 6; Nehemlah, Neh. 2. 4; Jeremiah, .ler. 32. 16; Daniel. Dan. 9. 3 ; Jonah, Jonah 2. 1 ; Anna, Luke 2. 37; Paul, Acts 9. 11; 1 Thess. 6. 23; Cornelius, Acts 10. 2, 30; Peter, Acts 9. 40; 10. 9. of the hypocrite, condemned, Ps. 109. 7 ; Prov. 1. 28 ; 28. 9 ; Matt. 6. 5. the Lord's. Matt. 6. 9 : Luke 11. 2. of malefactor on the cross, Luke !S. 42. PRAYERS (of Christ), Matt. 14. '23; 26. 36; 27. 46; Mark 6. 46; 14.32; 15.34: Luke 6. 12; 9. 28: '23.34,46; John 17. 9. PREACHER, the, Ecclesiastes. PREACHING tlie gospel of Christ, Matt. 4. 17; 6 ; 28. 19 ; Mark 1. 14 : 16. 15 ; Luke 4. 18 (Is. 61. 1); 9.60; 24.47: Acts 2. 14 ; .3.12; 4.8; 10.42; 13. 16. See Rom. 10. 8; 1 Cor. 1. 17; 2; 16. 1; Gal. 1 ; Kph. 1-3. gospel manifested through. Tit. 1. 3. repentance, by John the Baptist, Matt. 3; Mark 1 ; Luke 3. of Noah, 2 Pet. 2. 6, *c. of Jonah, Jonah 3 ; Matt. 12. 41 : Luke 11. 32. PREDESTINATION. Rom. 8. 29; 9— 11; Eph. 1.6. PUKS1'.YTKRY, 1 Tim. 4. 14. PRESKNCE of God, 1 Chr. 16. 27 ; Ps. 16. 11 ; 18. 7 : 68. 8 ; Is. 64. 1 : Jer. 5. 22 ; Ezek. 1 ; D»n. 7. 9; Nah.l; Hab. 3; Kev. 1. Christ has entered, Heb. 9. 24. angels and elders stand in, Luke 1. 19 ; Rev. 6. 8,11. PRESENTS made. Gen. 32. 13; 3.3. 10; 43. 11; Judg. 3. 15; 1 Sam. 9.7; 2 Kin. 8. 8; 20. 12; Matt. 2. 11. PRE.SERVER (God) of the faithful, Ps. 81. 23; 37. 28 ; 97. 10 ; 145. 20 ; Prov. 2. 8. of men, Josh. 24. 17 ; 2 Sam. 8. 6 ; Job 7. SO ; Ps. 36.6: 116.fi; 146.9. PRESUMPTION. ofIsraelltes,Num.l4.44; Deut. 1. 43 : prophets, Deut. 18. 20 ; builders of Ba- bel, Gen. 11 ; Korah, *c.. Num. 16; Beth-shem- Ites, 1 Sam. 6. 19; Hlel, the Reth-elite, 1 Kin. 16. 34; Uzzah, 2 Sam. 6. 6; Uzzlah, 2 Chr. 26. 16 ; Jewish exorcists. Acts 19. 13 ; Dlotrephes. 3 John 9. PRESUMPTUOUS sins. Ex. 21. 14 : Num. 16. 30; Dent. 17. 12: Pi.. 19. 13; 2 Pet. 2. 10. PRICE of Htm that was valued. See Matt. 16. 16: cf. Zech. 11. r2. of virtue, Prov. 31. 10 ; of wisdom. Job 28. 13. of redemption, 1 Cor. 6. 20; 7. 23. pearl of great. Matt. 13. 46; omament of. 1 Pet. 3. 4. aoa BIOK. 14 ; 1 Kin. 8. 2.S.2; 95.6; ♦ ; Mark 11. 1. 2. 8. 14, 16; Is. 14.10; 11.2. 9; David. 1 ti»on, 2 Chr. irch, Acts 2. n, Acts 3. 1 ; il nnd HilEM, Acts 20.36; Dan. 6. 10; B-32; Lot. Jacob. G«n. ; Hannah, 1 Rhr. 29. 10; Kin. 20. 2; Ohr. 4. 10; Izra 9. B, 6; l«r. 32. 16; 2. 1; Anna, 'hess. 6. 23; Acts 9. 40; Ps. 109. 7; 1.2. ke 23. 42. 26.36: 27. ike 6. 12; 9. Matt. 4.17; 4. 18 (Is. 61. 4.8; 10. 42; I T; 2; 16.1; I I. att.3; Mark Ike 11. 82. ll;Kph.l.6. 8.16.11; 18. .1; Dan. 7. 19; Bev. 6. 10; 43. 11; ). 8; 20. 12; . Ps.Sl. 23; )b7.>0; Ps. I 14. 44; Dent. I Irters of Ba- 1 Beth-sbem- elite, 1 Kin. ' fi,2Chr. 26. j Diotrephes, ^um.lB.30;i I. 1 «« Matt. 16. , ob 28. 13. ^ unent of, 1 PRIDB. BUBJXOT-INDEI. PBOPHEtB. PBIDB. 1 Pam. 2. 3; Prov. 6. 16; 8. 13; 16. 6; 21. 4 : Dan. 6. 20 ; Mark 7. 20 ; Bom. 12. 3. 16. oriKin of. 2 Kin. 20. 13 ; Zeph. 3. 11 ; Luke 18. 11 ; 1 Cor. 8. 1 ; 1 Tim. 3. «. evil results of. I's. 10. 2'; Prov. 13. 10; 21. 24; 2«. 25; Jer. 43. 2; 49. 16; Obad. 3. followed by shame and destruction, Prov. 11. 2; 16. 18; 18. 12; 29. 23; Is. 28. 3. , exhortations against. Is. 28. 1 ; Jer. 13. 16, I PRIEST. HIGH. Ex. 28; 39; Lev. 8; 16. PUIKSTHOOD of Christ. Aaron, and Melchire- dek. Bom. 8. 34; Heb. 2. 17; 3; 6; 7; 1 John I 2. 1. PRIESTS, Lcvitical, Ex. 28, 1; Lev. R; their duties, offerinRS, rites. Lev. 1; 9: 21; 22; Num. 3; Deut. 31. 9; Josh. 3; 4; 1 Kin. 8. 3. fourscore and five slain by command of Banl, 1 Sam. 22. 17. divided by lot by David. 1 Chr. 24. denounced for unfaithfulness, Jer. 1. 18: B. 31 ; Hos. 5 ; 6 : Mlc. 3. 11 ; Zeph. 3. 4 ; Mai. 2. of Baal, slain, 1 Kin. 18. 40 ; 2 Kin. 10. 19 ; 11. 18. Christians called. 1 Pet. 2. 6; Bev. 1. 6; 5.10; 20. 6. PBINCE of peace, Is. 9. 6 ; of life. Acts 3. 16. of this world, John 12. 31 ; 14. 30; 16. 11 ; of the power of the air. Eph. 2. 2. of devils, Christ's mnacles ascribed to. Matt. 9. 34 ; 12. 24 ; Mark 3. 22 ; Luke 11. 15. PRINCES of the tribes. Num. 1. 6. their offerings. Num. 7. PBINCII'ALITIES and powers, Eph. 6. 12; Col. 2. 15; Christ the bead of all, Eph. 1. 21; Col. 1.16: 2.10. PRISCILLA (and AqUILa), Acts 18; Bom. 16. 3; 1 Cor. 16. 19. PRODIftAL son, parable of, Luke 15. 11. PBOCANITY. Lev. 18. 21; 19. 12; Neh. 13. 18; Ezek. 22. 8; Mai. 1. 12. PROFESSION of Christ, to hold fast. 1 Tim. 6. 12; Heb. 3.1: 4.14: 10.23. PROMISES of God, Ps. 89. 3; Bom. 1.2; Eph. 3. 6 : 2 Tim. 1.1; Heb. 6. 17 ; 8. 6. inviolable and precious. Num. 23. 19; Deut. 7. 9; Josh. 23. 14; 1 Kin. 8. 56; I's. 77. 8; 89. 3; 10.5. 42; 2 Cor. 1. 20; Gal. 3. 21; Heb. 6. 17; 2 Pet. 1. 4. remember-d by God, Ps. 106. 42; Luke 1. 64; Tit. 1.2; Heb. 10.23. pleaded in prayer, Gen. 32. 9. 12; 1 Ohr. 17. 23 ; Is. 4.3. 26. to the repentant aid returning, Ex. 34. 7: Ps. 65. 3 ; 103. 9. 13 ; l?<0. 4 ; Is. 1. 18 ; 27. 5 ; 43. 25 ; 44. 22; 4.'-.. 25 ; -lo. 13 ; 53 ; 55 ; Jer. 31. 34 ; 33. 8; Ezek. 33. 16; 36.25; Mic.7. 18; Bom. 4; 6; 2 Cor. 6. 18; 7.1; Eph. 2. 13. to uphold and perfect, Ps. 23; 37. 17; 42. 8; 73. 26; 84.11; 94.14; 103.13; Is. Z5. 8; SO. 18; 40. 29: 41.10; 43.4: 46.3: 49.14: 63.9; Jer. 31. 3; Hos. 13. 10 ; 14. 4 : Zeph. 3. 17 ; Zech. 2. 8 ; 10 ; Bom. 16. 20 ; 1 Cor. 1(5. 13 : 16. 57 ; 2 Cor. 6. 18 ; 12.9; Eph. 1.3; IPet. 1. 3; 5.7. to Adam, Gen. .3. 15 ; to Noah. (Jen. 8. 21 ; 9. 9 ; to Abraham. Gen. 12. 7 ; 13. 14 ; IB ; 17 ; 18. 10 ; 22. 15: to Hagar, Gen. 16. 10; 21. 17; to Isaac. Gen. 26. 6 : to Jacob, Gen. 98. 13 ; 31. 3 ; 32. 12 ; 35. 11 ; 46. 3 ; to David, 2 Sam. 7. 11 ; 1 Chr. 17. 10; to Solomon. 1 Kin. 9 : 2 Chr. 1. 7 ; 7. 12. of Christ to His discipies. Matt. 6. 4, 33; 7. 7; 10; 11.28; 12.50; 16.18,24; 17.20; 19.28; 28. 20; Luke 9—12; 12. 32; 22. 29; John 14-16; 20.21. Gentiles partakers of, Eph. S. fulfilled In Christ. 2 Sam. 7. 12 (with Acts K. 23); Luke 1.69-^, PROMI8E8-ron/. to the poor, fatherless, *c., Deut. 10. 18 ; P«. 9. 8; 10. 14; 12. 5; 68. 5; 69. 33; 72. 12; 102. 17; 107. 41 ; 109. 31 ; 113. 7; 146. 9; Prov. 16. 26; 23. 10; Jer. 49. 11; Hos. 14.3. of temporal blessings. Ex. 23. 25; Lev. 26. 6; Ps. 34. 9: .37.3; 91; 102.28; 112; 121.3; 128; Prov. 3. 10; Is. 32. 18; 33. 16; Matt. 6. 25; PhU. 4. 19 : 1 Tim. 4. 8. exhortation concemlnB. Heb. 4. 1. PROMOTION. Ps. 76. 6. PROPHECIES respecting Christ, and their ftll- filment :— Prophecy, Ps. 2. 7; fulfilled, Luke 1. 32, 35. (Jen. 3. 15-((Jal. 4. 4). (4en. 17. 7; 22. 18— ((Jal. 3. 16). Gen. 21. 12-(Heb. 11. 17-19). Ps. l;W. 11 : Jer. 23. 5— (Acts 13. 23; Bom. 1. 3). Gen. 49. 10; Dan. 9. 24. 25-(Luke 2. 1). Is. 7, 14— (Matt. 1. 18 ; Luke 2. 7). Is. 7. 14— (Matt. 1.22,23). Mic. .5. 2-(Matt. 2. 1; Luke 2. 4-6). Ps. 72. 10-(RIatt. 2. 1-11). Jer. 31. l.-i— (Matt. 2. 16—18). Hos. 11. l-(Matt. 2. 15). Is. 40. 3 ; MaL 3. l-(Matt. 3. 1. 3 ; Luke 1. 17). Ps. 45. 7 ; Is. 11. 2; 61. l-(Matt. 3. 16; John 3. 34; Acts 10.38). Deut. 18. 15-18- (Acts 3. 20-22). Ps. 110. 4— (Heb. 6. 5, 6). Is. 61. 1. 2-<Luke 4. 16 —21,43). Is. 9. 1. 2-(Matt. 4. 12— 16, 2.3). Zech. 9. 9-(Matt. 21. 1-5). Hai^. 2. 7, 9; Mai. 3. 1— (Matt. 21. 12: Luke 2. 27-32; John 2. 13—16). Is. 53. 2— (Mark 6. 3 ; Luke 9. 58). Is. 42. 2— (Matt. 12. 15, 16. 19). Is. 40. 11 : 42. 3— Matt. 12. 1,5, 20; Heb. 4. U). Is. 53. 9— (1 Pet. 2. 22). Ps. 69. 9-(John 2. 17). Vs. 78. 2-'Matt. 13. 34, 36). Is. 36. 6, 6-(Matt. 11. 4—6; John 11. 47). Ps. 22. 6; 69. 7, 9, 20-(Rom. 15. 3). Ps. 69. 8; Is. 63. 3— 'John 1. 11 ; 7. 3). Is. 8. 14— (Bom. 9. 32 ; 1 Pet. 2. 8). Ps. 69. 4 ; Is. 49. 7-(John 16. 24, 25). Ps. 118. 22-(Matt. 21. 42 ; John 7. 48). Ps. 2. 1. 2-(Luke 23. 12 : Acts 4. 27). I's. 41. » ; 6.5. 12-14-(John 13. 18, 21). Zech. 13. 7— (Matt. 26.31.56). Zech. 11. 12— (Matt. 26. IB). Zech. 11. 13-(Matt. 27. 7). Ps. 22. 14. 15-(Luke 22. 42, 44). Is. ^3. 4-6. 12; Dan. 9. 26-(Matt. 20. 28). Is. 53. 7-(Matt. 26. 63 ; 27. 12-14). Mlc. 6. l-(Matt. 27. 30). Is. 52. 14 ; 63. 3-(John 19. 5). Is. .50. 6— fMarJt 14. 65; John 19. 1). Ps. 22. 16-(J(.hn 19. 18; 20. 25). Ps. 22. 1— (Matt. 27. 46). Ps. 22. 7. 8— (Matt. 27. 39-44). Ps. 69. 21-<Matt. 27. 34). I's. 22. 18— (Matt. 27. 36). Is. 5:^. 12-(Mark 15. 28). Is. 63. ]2-(Luke 23. 34). Is. 53. 12 -(Matt. 27. 60). Ex. 12. 46; Ps. 34. 20-(John 19. 33, 36). Zech. 12. KMJohn 19. 34. 37). Is. 53. 9— {Matt. 27. 57-60). Ps. 18. 10— (Acts 2. 31). Ps. 16. 10; Is. 26. 19-(Luke 24. 6. 31. .34). Ps. 68. 18-(Luke 24. 51 ; Acts 1. 9). Ps. 110. l-(Heb. 1. .3). Zech. 6. 13-(Bom. 8. 34). Is. 28. 16-(1 Pet. 2. 6, 7). Ps. 2. 6— (Luke 1. 32; John 18. 3.3—37). Is. 11. 10; 42. 1 —(Matt. 1. 17, 21 ; John 10. 16 ; Acts 10. 46, 47). Ps. 45. 6. 7-(John 5. 90; Bev. 19. 11). Ps. 72. 8 ; Dan. 7. 14-<Phll. 2. 9, 11). Is. 9. 7 ; Dan. 7. 14-(Lukel.32, &3). PROPHECY, God author of. Is. 44. 7; 46. 21; Luke 1. 70 ; 2 Pet. 1. 19. 21 ; Bev. 1. 1. gift of Christ, Eph. 4. 11 ; Bev. 11. 3. of Holy Ghost, 1 Cor. 12. 10. Christ the irreat subject of. Luke 24. 44 ; Aeta 3. 22-24 ; 10. 43 : 1 Pet. 1 . 10. 11. to be received with faith and reverence, 2 Chr. 20. 20; Luke 24. 28; 1 Thess. 5. 20; 2 Pet. 1.19. pretended, guilt of, Jer. 14. 14; 23. 13; Kzek. 13. 3. how tested, Deut. 13. 1; 18. 20; Jer. 14. 16; 23.16. PBOPHETB, sent by Qod, Is. 68. 1 ; Jer. 1. 4 ; 23. 2P>: 26.4; Ezek.2.3. !WI \U 203 ig^^ M Jt h ■ li 1 1 PBOPHKTB. BUBJXOT-INDXX. rUBITT. PBOPHETS-cota. Christ predicted as a Prophet, Deut. 18. 18; cslletl one. Matt. 21. 11 1 Luke 7. 16 ; mocked at as, Luke V2. 64. persons so called:— Aaron, Ex, 7. 1 ; Abraham, <ien. 20.7; Agabus, Acts 21. 10; Ahljah, 1 Kin. 11.29; Amos, Amos 7. 14; Halaam, Num. 24. 2; Daniei. Dan. 10; Matt. 24. 1.0; David, Matt. 13. 3."); Acts 2. 30; Kldad, Num. 11. 26; Elijah, 1 Kin. IX. 36; Klisha. 2 Kin. 6. 12; Kzekiel, Kzek. 1. S ; (iad. 1 Sam. 22. f); Ilabakkuk, llab. 1. 1; Hagiial, Ezra 5. 1 ; 6. 14; Hag. 1. 1 ; Ha- nanlah, Jer. 28. 17; Hosea, Hos. 1.1; Rom. 9. 25; Iddo, 2 f'hr. 13. 22; Isaiah. 2 Kin. 20. 11 ; Is. 1. 1; Matt. 3. S; .Tehu, 1 Kin. 16. 7; Jere- miah, 2 ChT. 36. 1?; Jer. 1. 5; Joel, Joel 1. 1 ; Acts 2. 16; John the Baptist, Luke 7. 2«; Jo- .shua, 1 Kin. 16. 34; Jonah. 2 Kin. 14.25; Jonah 1. 1 ; Matt. 12. 3<t; Malachi, Mai. 1. 1; Medad, Num. 11. ?.6; Micah, Jer. 26. 18; Mic. 1. 1; Moses, Deut. 31. 10; Nahum, Nah. 1. 1; Na- than, 1 Kin. 1. 32; Obadiah, Obad. 1; Oded, 2 0hr. Ifi. 8; Paul, Acts 1,3. 9; 27. 10; Samuel, 1 Sam. 3. 20; Sheraaiah, 2 Chr. 12. .•); Zacha- rias, Luke 1. 67; Zechariah, Zech. 1.1; Zepha- niah, Zeph. 1. 1. — - false, Zedeklah, 1 Kin. 22. 11 ; .Ter. 29. 21 ; Bar-jesu8, Acts 1.3. 6; denouncud, Deut. 13 ; 18. 20 ; Is. 9. 15 ; Jer. 6. 13 ; 14. 13 ; 23. 9, 34 ; 28. 15 ; 29. 20, 31 ; Ezek. 13. 3; 14. 9j Matt. 7. 15; 24. 11 ; 2 Pet. 2. 1 ; 1 John 4. 1. PROPIIETESHES, Anna. Luke 2. 36; Deborah, Judg. 4. 4 ; TluUiah, 2 Kin. 22. 14; Miriam, Ex. 1.5. 20; Noadiah, Neh. 6. l-*. PKOPITIATION for sin, Bom. 8. 25; 1 John 2. 2; 4.10. PK0SKLYTE8, Jewish, Acts 2. 10; 6. 5; 13. 43. PKOSPEBIT Y, of the righteous, Ps. 36. 8 ; 37. 11, 18: 7.5. 10; 84. 11; 92. 12; Prov.3.2; Eccles.8.12. of the wicked. Job 12. 6; 2tt. 5; 21. 7; Ps. 17. 10; 37 ; 73. 3 ; 92. 7 ; Eccies. 8. 14 ; 9. 2 ; Jer. 12. dangers of. Detit. 6. 10; Prov. 1. 32; 30. 8; Luke 6.24; 12.16; 16.19; Jam. 5. 1. PIJOVEKBS of Solomon. Book of Proverbs; collected under Ilezekiah, Prov. 25 — 29. various, 1 Sam. 10. 12; 24. 13; Luke 4. 23; 2 Pet 2 22 PKOVj'i)KNGE of God, Gen. 8. 22; Josh, 7. 14; ISam. C. 7; Ps. 36. 6; 104; 1.36; 145; 147; Prov. 16; 19; 20; aS; Matt. 6. 26; 10. r.a, W); Luke 21.18; Acts 1.26; 17.26. PRUDENCE, I'rov. 12. 16, 23; L3. 16; 14. 8, 15, 18 ; 15. 6 ; 16. 21 ; 18. 15 ; 19. 14 ; 22. 3 ; Hos. 14. 9; Amos 5, 13. PSALMODY, singing, service of song, Jewish, Ex. 1.5. 1 ; 1 Chr. 6. 31 ; 13. 8; 2 Ohr. 5. 13; 20. 22; 29. 30; Neh. 12. 27. Christian, Matt. '26. 30; Mark 14. M; Jam. 8. IS. spiritual songs, Eph. 5. 19 ; Col. 3. 16. THE PSALMS May be divided into Five Parts, as follows :— I. Pavidic (1.— xU.). II. Davidic (xlli.— IxxH.). III. ASAPHio (Ixxtll.-lxxxix.). IV. Of THB CAPTIVITT tXC-CVl.). V. Of Kestobation (cvli.— cl,). Or may be classified according to their subjects, thus :— (I.) Psalms op Hopplioatiok. 1. On account of sin, P8.6; 25; 32; 38; 81; 102; 130. 2. •uflterlng, Ps.7; 10; 13; 17; 22; »1; 38; 41- 43; 54-57; 69; 64; 69-71; 77; 86; 88; 94; 109:120; 140-143. ....". THE PSALMS-ron^. 3. persecution, Ps. 44; 60; 74; 79; 80; 83; 89; 94 • 102" IZl • 137 4. public worship, Ps. 26; 27, 42; 43; 63; 65; 84; 92; 96-100; 118; 122; 132; 144; 145- LW. 8. trust in God, Ps., 3-5; 11; 12; 16; 20; 23; 27; 28; 31; 42; 43; .'-.2; 54; K: 1,7; .'fl ; 61— 64: 71 ;77; 86; 108; 115; 118; 121; 125; 131; 138; 141. 6. the Psalmist's piety, Ps. 7; 17; 26; 35; 101; (II.) GRATirrDi. 1. The Psalmist pertonally. I's. 9; H; 30; 32; 34; 40; 61-63; 75; 103; 108; 116; 118; 138; 144. 2. relative to the Church, Ps. .33; 46; 47; 65; 66; 68; 75; 76; 81; k5; S7; 95; 98; 105- 107; 124; 126; 129; 134— 13<;; 149. (III.) AdoeaTIOM. 1. Of God's goodness and mercy. Ps, 3; 4: 9; 16; 18; 30-34; 36; 40; 46; 65-68; 84; 85; 91; 99; 100; 103; 107; 111; 113; 116; 117; 121; 126; 145; 146, 2. of God's power, majesty, and glory, Ps. 2; 8; 8; 18; 19; 24; 2U; 13; 45-48; 60; 6.')-68; 76: 77; 89; 91-100; 104-108; 110; 111; 11^ —118; 136; 136; 139; 145-150. (IV.) Didactic. 1. Shewing the blessings of God's people and | the misery of His enemies, Ps. 1 ; 3—5; 7; 9—15; 17: 24: 25; 32; 84; ,36; 37; 41; .%; 62; 63; 58; 62; 73; 75; 8-2: 84; 91: 92; 94; 101; 112; 119; 121 ; 125; 127—129; i:i3; 149. 2. the excellence of God's law, P.<;. 19; 119. 3. the vanity of human life, Ac, Ps. 14 ; 39 ; 49 ; 53; 73; 90. (V.) Phophetical, Typical, and Historical. Pa. 2; 16; 22; 24; 31 ; 35; 40; 41 ; 45; .50; .55: 68; 69; 72; 78; 87; 88; 102; 106; 106; 109; 110; 118; 132; 135; 136. PSALTERY, 2 Sam. 6. 6; 2 Chr. 9. 11 ; Dan. 3. 5. 10. 15. PTOLEMAIS. Paul at. Acts 21. 7. PUBLICAN, parable of Pharisee and, Lake 18. PUBLICANS, Matt. 6.46: 9.11; 11.19; 18.17; Luke 3. 12. become believers in Jesus, Matt. 21. 32 ; Luke 6.27; 7.29; 15.1; 19.2. PUBLIUS entertains I'aul, Acts 28. 7. PUL, king of Assyria, 2 Kin. 15. 19 ; 1 Chr. 8. 26. PUNISHMENTS:— burning, Gen. 38. 24 ; Lev. 20. 14 ; 21 . 9. hanging, Gen. 40. 22; Deut. 21. 23; Ezra 6. 11; Est. 2. 23; 7.10. scourging. Lev. 19. 20; Deut. 26. 1; Matt. 27. 26 ; Acts 22. 25. stoning, Lev. 20. 2; 24. 14; 1 Kin. 21. 10; John 8. .W; Acts 7. 58; 14.19. beheading. 2 Kin. 6. 31 ; 10. 7 ; Matt. 14. 10. Bee Heb. 11. 36. crucifying. Matt. 20. 19; 27. 31, Ac. PURCHASES. Gen. 23; Ruth 4; Jer. 32. 6. PURIFICATION, laws concerning, Lev. 13-16; Num. 9. 4; 19; 81. 19 (Mai. 3. 3; Acts 2L 24; Heb. 9. 13). of women. Lev. 12 ; Est. 2. 12 ; Luke 2. 22. of the heart by faith, Acts 16. f; 1 Pet. 1. 22; 1 John 3. 3. See Dan. 12. 10. PUBIM, the feast of. Est. 9. 20. PURITY, moral, enjoined. Gal. 5. 16; Eph. B. 3; Phil. 2. 16: 4. 8: Col. 3. 6; 1 Tim. 8, 22; Tit. 1. IB ; 1 Pet. 2. 11 : 8 Pet. 3. 1 : 1 .John 3. 3 •204 m PUBITY. BUBJEOT'INDXX. BBPROOF. PURITY of Ood's word and law, P«. 12. 6; 1». 8; 119. 140; I'lov. 30. 6. prTKOLl (Pozzuoll). seaport of Italy. Acts 28. 1 "• 'quails, Israel fed with, E«. Ifi. 12: sent In 1 wralh, Num. 11. 31 ; I's. 7H. 27 ; 106. 40. IqUAKKKLLING. See STKIFB. SUATERNIONS fof soldiers). Acts 12. 4. UKEN of heaven, iiicciiKe burnt to, by the I women of Juflah. .Jer. 44. 17, 25. ' QUICK and the deati, Acts 10. 42; 2 Tim. 4. 1 ; 1 1 Pet. 4. .5. QUICKENINO, spiritual. Ps. 71. 20 ; 80. 18 ; John 6. 21; 6. 6:^; lioni. 4. 17; 8. 11; 1 Oor. 16. 45; 2Cor. 3. fi; T^pti. 2. 1 ; 1 Tim. 6. 13; 1 Pet. 3, 18. QUirKSAM>S. Acts 27. 17. QUIET, the faitMii) shall dwell In, Prov. 1. 33; Is. 30. 15; 3-2. 17, 18. to be, enjoined, 1 The.ss. 4. 11 ; 2 Thess. 3. 12; 1 Tim. 2. 2; 1 Pet. 3.4. EABFAH (Rabbath), city, 2 Pam. 11 ; 12. 2fi ; Jer. 49.2; Ezek. 21.20; 2.1. 5; Amos 1.14. RABBI (Masteri, .lohn I. 3>< ; 3. 2 ; Man. 23. 7. 8. RABBONI, title addressed to Christ by Mary, John 20. Ifi. BABSHAKEII reviles Hezekiah, 2 Kin. 18. 19; 19.1; Is. :«. 4. RACA (vain fellow), 2 Sam. fi. 20; Matt. 5. 22. RACE, typical, I's. 19. 6; Eccles. 9. 11; 1 Cor. 9. 24; Heb. 12. 1. RACHEL (Uahel) and Jacob, Gen. 29. 10— 28 ; 30; 31.4, 19. :W; 3.5.16. RAGE. 2 Kin. 19. 27 ; Ps. 2. 1 ; Prov. 14. 16. RAHAB, the harlot, J..sh. 2 ; 6. 22. tiee Matt. 1. 5; Heb. 11. 31; James 2. 25. (KOYPTX Ps. 87. 4 ; W. 10 ; Is. .^l. 9. liAILINO, 1 Sam. 2.5. 14 ; 2 Sam. IR. 7 ; Mark 15. 29; 1 Cor. 5. 11 ; 1 Tim. 6. 4 ; 1 Pet. 3. 9 ; 2 Pet. 2.11; Jud«9. RAIN fthe deluge). Gen. 7; Ex. 9. 34; 1 Bam. 12. 17; Ps. 10.5.32. the Kift of God. Matt. 5. 45 ; Acts 14. 17. withheld, 1 Kin. 17; Jer. 14; Zcch. 14. 17; Jam. 5.17. emblematic. Lev. 2fi. 4; Deut. 32. 2; 2 Sam. 23. 4; Ps. 68. 9; Hos. 10.12. RAINBOW, God's covenant with Noah, Gen. 9. 12; Ezek. 1.28. in heaven Rfv. 4. 3; 10. 1. RAM, in sacrifices. Gen. 1.5. 9 ; 22. 13 ; Ex. 29. 16 ; Lev. 9; Num. 5. 8. typical. Dan. 8. 20. battering. Ezek. 4. 2; 21. 22. RAMS' horns, trumpets of. Josh. 6. 4. RAMAH, Josh. 18. 25; Jiidg. 4. 6; 1 Sam. 1. 19; 7. 17 ; a. 4 ; 19. 18 ; 26. 1 ; Jer. 31. 1.5. RAMOTH-GILEAD. Deut. 4. 43; 1 Kin. 22; 2 Kin. 8. 28; 9.1; 2 0hr. 18; 22.6. RANSOM, Christ a, Matt. 20. 28; 1 Tim. 2. 6; Job 33. 24. RANSOMED of the Lord. Is. 35. 10 ; Jer. 31. 11 ; Hos. 13. 14. RASH.VESS, Kccles. B. 2; Prov. 14. 29; Acts 19. 36. RAVENS, Gen. 8 7; Lev. 11. IB; Deut. 14. 14; 1 Kin. 17. 4 ; Job 38. 4 1 ; Ps. 147. 9 ; Luke 12. 24. READING of the Law, Ex. 24. 7; Josh. 8. 34; 2Kin.23; Neh. 8; 9. of the Prophets, Luke 4. 16. of the Epistles, Col. 4. 16; 1 Thess. C. 27. 8m Acts 13. 16. REAPING, Lev. 19. 9; 23. 10. 22; 2B. 6. figurative. Job 4. 8; Ps. 128. 6; Prov. 8; REAPING— con/. lHatt. 13. 30; John 4. .S«; 1 Oor. 9. 11 ; 2 Oor. ' 9.6, Gal. 6.7; Itev. 14.16. REBEKAH. history of. Gen. 22; 24. 16. 67; 27. 6, 43 ; 49. 31 ; Kom. 9. 10. REBUKE <and reprove). Luke 17. 3; Eph. 6. 11. KECHAliiTES. Jer. .3.5. 18. RECONCILIATION with God. Is. 63. 6; Dan. 9. 24; Rom. 5; 2 Cor. 6. 19; Eph. 2. 16; Col. 1. 20 ; Heb. 2. 17. RECORD j.f God, 1 John 6. 7. 10. ItEDEEM¥",R. the Lord, Job 19. 25; Ps. 19. 14; 78. 35; Prov. 2<. 11 ; Is. 41. U; 47. 4 ; W. 20; 63. 16 ; Jer. 50. .34 ; Hos. 13. 14. REDEMPTION by Christ, Rom. 6; Gal. 1. 4; 3 ; 4 ; Eph. 1 ; 2 ; Col. 1 ; Heb. 9 ; 10 ; Tit. 2. 14 ; 1 Pet. 1.18; R.;v. 5. 9. REDEMPTION, of land, Ac, Lev. 25; Neh. 6. 8. of the firstborn, Ex. 13. 11 ; Num. 3. 12. BED DRAGON. Rev. 12. 3. BED UOBSE, vision of, Zech. 1. 8; 6. 2; Bev. 6. 4. RED SEA, Ex. 14; 16; 1 Kin. 9. 26. REED, bruised, 2 Kin. 18. 21; Is. 42; Matt. 12. 20. for measuring, Ezek. 40. S; R<?v. 11. 1 ; 21. 16. KEFlNEli, the, Is. 48. 10; Zech. 13. 9; Mai. 3. 2. REFUGE, the Divine, Deut. s:<. 27; 2 Sam. 22. 3; Ps. 9. 9 ; 46. 1 ; 4X. 3 : Heb. 6. 18. cities of, .Num. 35 ; Deut. 4. 41 ; 19 ; Josh. 20, RE(;ENEIvATI0N, aialt. 19. 28; John 1. 13: 3. 3 ; Tit. 3. 6. REHOP.OAM, king of Judah, 1 Kin. 11; 12; 14; 2Chr. 9-12. REHOBOTH, Gen. 26. 22. REJOICING of the faithful, Lev. 23. 40; Deut. 12.10; 16.11; 1 <lir. 16. 10; 2 Chr. 6. 41 ; ^X 6. 11 ; 33 : 48. 11 ; 68. 4 ; H9. 16 ; 97. 12 ; 103 ; .. 41. 16; Joel 2. 23; Hab. 3. 18; Zech. 10. V; Rom. 12. 15- Phil. 3. 1 ; 4. 4; 1 Thess. 6. 16; .lam. 1.9; R^-v. 12. 12; IS. 20. EELEASE, year of, Ex. 21. 2; Deut. 16. 1; 81. 10 ; Jer. 34. 14. BELIEF sent to the brethren. Acts 11. 29; 24. 17. RELIGION, pure and undefiled, Jam. 1. 27. KEMIS8I0N of sins, Matt. 26. 28; Mark 1. 4; Luke 24. 47; Acts 2. 38; 10. 43; Heb. 9. 22- 10. 18. REMPRAN, Acts7. 43. BENDING the clothes. Gen. 37. 34; 2 Sam. 13. 19: 2 Chr. 34. 27; Ezi-a 9. 5; .Tob 1. 20: 2. 12; Joel 2. 13; by the high priest, Matt. 26. 65; Mark 14. 63. REPENTANCE, preached by John the Baptist, Matt. 3 ; Mark 1. 4 : Luke 3. 3. by JKsra Christ, Matt. 4. 17; Mark 1.16; 6.12; Luke 13. 3; 16; 24. 47; Acts 2. 88; 3. 10; 17. 30. exhortations to. Job 11. 13; Is. 1; Jer. S— B; 26: 31. 18; Ezek. 14. 6; 18; Hos. 6; 12; 14; Joel 1. 8; 2: Zeph. 2; Zech. 1; Mai. 1-4; Bev. 2. 6, 16. 21 ; 8. 3, 19. BEPETITK»N8, vain, forbidden. Matt. fl. 7. Bm 1 Kin. 18. 26. BEPHIDIM, Amalek subdued there by Joshu;i. Ex. 17. REPROACHES, Ps. 69. 9: Rom. 15. 3. See Luk« 6. 22 ; 2 r or. 1?. 10 ; H"b. 10. 33 ; 1 Pet. 4. 14. BEPBOBATE, .ler. 6. 30; Bom. 1. 28; 2 Tim. 3. 8 ; Titus 1 . 16. See 2 Cor. IS. 6. REPROOF, Prov. 6. 2!'; 13. 18; 16. 6, 31; 17. 10; 19. 26; 26. 12; 27. 6; 29. 18; Eccles. 7. 6; Eph. 6. 13; 2 Tim. 3. 16. necessary, L«t. 19. 17; Is. 88. 1; Ezek. 2. S; 33; Jo li^i u BKPBOOF. BUBJKOT-JNDKX. BOBBKBT. BKl'ROOF-rwi/. 2 The»». 3. 16; 1 Tim. B. 20; 2 Tim. 4. 2: Tit. 1.13; 2.15. beneficial, Ps. 141. 6; Prov. 9. 8; 10. 17; 16. 6; 24.25. not to be despised, Prov. 1. 26; 6. 12; 10. 17; 12.1; 15.10; 2:^.1. BKUKWAHD. Is. 52. 12; 68. 8. BEST, future, promlsetl. Heb. 3. 11 ; 4. Bm Is. 11.10; 14.3; 30.15; .ler. 6. 16; Matt. 11. 28. BK8TITUTI0N, Ex. 22. 1; Lev. 5. 16; 6. 4; 24. 21; Num. 6. 6 (Luke 19. 8.); times ot Acts 3. 21. BESURREOTION of the body, foretold. Job 19. 26; Ps. 17. 16; Is. 26. 19; Dan. 12. 2; typical, Ezek. 37. proclaimed by Christ, Matt. 22. 31 ; Luke 14. 14; John 5. 28: 11.2:<. preached by the apostles. Acts 4. 2; 17. 18; 24. 15; 2«. 8; Uom. 6. 5; 8. 11 ; 1 Cor. 15; 2 Cor. 4. 14; Phil. 3. 20; Col. 3. 3; 1 Thess. 4. IB; 6. 23; Heb. •). 2 : 2 Pet. 1.11:1 John .3. 2. BETUUN from captivity, Ezra 1; Neh. 2; Jer. 16. 14; 21; 24; 30; 31; 32; 50. 4, 17, 33; Amos 9.14; Tlag. 1; Zech. 1. BEUBEN, son of Jacob, Gen. 29; SO; 36; 37; 42; 49; lOhr. 5. 1. BEUBEMTES. their number and possessions. Num. 1; 2; 20; 32; Deut. 3. 12; Josh. 13. 16; 1 Chr. 5. 18. dealings of Moses and Joshua with. Num. 32 ; Deut. ."tH; ,l(>sh. 1; 22. jto Into captivity, 1 Ohr. 6. 26 CRev. 7. B). BEVELATlON of .1ESD3 Christ to John, Rev. 1; the mess.apes to the churches. Rev. 2; 3; the glory of heaven. Rev. 4:5; opening of the seven .seais, Kev. 6 ; 8 ; the sealing of God's servants, Rev. 7 : the seven trumpets. Rev. 8 ; B; 11. 15; the seven thunders, Rev. 10. 4; the two witnesses and the beast, R«v. 11 : the woman clothed with the sun, the red dragon, Michael fijthting against, overcomes. Rev. 12 ; of fallen Babylon, Rev. 13; 14; 17-19; the seven vials. Rev. 15; 10; the marriage of the L.flnb, Rev. 19; the last judgment, Rev. 20; the new .Tenisalem. *c.. Rev. 21 ; 22. BBVELAT10N8, mnrciful, from God. Deut. 29. 29 ; Job ?f^. 16 ; Is. 40. 6 ; .53. 1 : Jer. aS. 6 ; Dan. 2. 22; Amos 3. 7; Matt. 11. 26; 16. 17; 1 Cor. 2. 10; 2 Cor. 12; Gal. 1. 12; Eph. 3. 9; PhU. 3. 15: 1 Pet. 1.5; 4.13. wrathful, Bom. 1. 18: 2. 5; 2 Thess. 1. 7. BEVENGB deprecated, Lev. 19. 18; Prov. 20. 22; 24. 29; Matt. 6. 39; Bom. 12. 19; 1 Thess. 6.15; IPet. 3.S. BEVEBENCE to God, Ex. 3. 6; Pa. 89. 7; Ul. 9; Heb. 12. 28. to God's sanctuary. Lev. 19. 30. from wives to husbands, Eph. 6. .33. BEVILING, condemned, Ex. 21. 17; 22. 28; Matt. 5. 22; 1 Cor. 6. 10. examples of enduring, Is. 51. 7; Hatt. B. 11; 27. 30 ; 2 Cor. 4. 12; 1 Pet. 2. 23. BEVOLT, Instances of:— cities of the plain. Gen. 14. 1 ■ Korah. Dathan, Abiram. Num. 16. 1 ; Israel from Mesopotamia, .Tndg. 3. 9 (under Othniel); southern tribes from the Philistines, Judg. 3. 31 ; eastern tribes from Eglon, Judg. 3. 12; Deborah and Barak. Judg. 4. 4; south- em tribes from Miilian. Judg. 6—8; south- em tribes from Amnion, Judg. 11; Bamson, Judg. 15; Ish-bosheth, 2 Sam. 2. 8; Abner, 2 Sam. 3; Absalom, 2 Sam. 15. 10; Adonljah, 1 Kln.l. 6; 2. 13; Hadad and Rezon, 1 Kin. 11. 14. 23; ten tribes. 1 Kin. 12. 19; 2 Ohr. 10. 19; Moftb. 2 Kin. 1 ; 3. 6. 7; Edom, 2 Kin. 8. 90; 2Chr. 21. 8; Llbnah, 2Kln. 8.22; 2 Chr. 21.10; ; Jehu, 2 Kin. 9. 11; Hoshea, 2 Kin. 17. 4; Ileze- I klah, 2 Kin. 18. 4; Jehoiakim, 2 Kin. 24. 1 : Zedeklah, 2 Kin. 24. 20; 2 Chr. ,36. 13; Jer. 52. 3; Theudas, Acts 6. 36; Judas of Galilee, I Acts .5. 37. REWARD to the righteous. Gen. IB. 1 ; Ps. 19. ] 11; 68. 11; Prov. 11. 18: 2.-). 22; Matt. 6. 12 6. 1 ; 10. 41 ; Luke 6. 36 ; i Cor. .3. 8 ; Col. 2. 18 ; 3. 24 : Heb. 10. 35; 11. 6; Rev. 22. 12. threatened to the wicked. Deut. 32. 41 ; 2 Sam. .3. 39; Ps. 54. 5; 91. 8; 109; Obad. IB; 2 Pet. 2. 13; Rev. 19. 17; 20.15; 22.16. exceeding great, (ien. 16. 1. REZIN, king of Syria, 2 Kin. 15. 37: 16. 5, 9; Is. 7. 1. REZON, of Damascus, 1 Kin. 11. 23. RHODES, island of. Arts 21. 1. RIBLAU, In Syria, 2 Kin. 23. 33; 26. «: Jer. 39. 5 ; 52. 9. RICHES, God gives, 1 Sam. 2.7; Prov. 10. 22; Eccles. 5. 19. the tnie, Prov. 3. 14 ; Matt. 13. 44 ; Luke 16. 11 ; Eph. 3.8; Col. 2. 3. earthly, Deut. 8.17; 1 Chr. 29. 12: Ps. 49. 6; Prov. 11. 4; 15. 16; 23. 5; 27. 24; Eccles. 4. 8; 6.10; 6; Jer. 9. 23 : 48.36; Ezek. 7. 19; Zeph. 1. 18 ; Matt. 6. 19 ; 13. 22: 1 Tim. 6. 17: Jam. 1. 11; 6. 2: 1 Pet. 1.18. uncertain, Prov. 23. 6. dangers of, De«t. 8. 13; 32. 16; Neh. 9. 26; Prov. 15. 16; IX. 23; 28.11; 30.8; Eccle.s. B. 12 ; Hos. 12.8; Mlc. 6. 12; Matt. 13. 22; 19. 23; Mark 10. 22; Luke 12. 15; 1 Tim. 6. 10; James 2.6; 5.1. proper use of, 1 Chr. 29. 3; Job 31. 16, 24; Ps. 62. 10; .ler. 9. 23; Matt. 6. 19; 19. 21 ; Luke 16. 9: 1 Tim. 6. 17; .Tames 1. 9; 1 John 3. 17. evil use of, .Job 20. 15 ; 31 . 24 ; Ps. 39. 6 ; 49. 6 ; 73. 12 ; Prov. 11. 28 ; 13. 7, 11 ; 15. 6 ; Eccles. 2. 26 ; 5. 10 ; James 5. 3. end of the wicked rich. Job 20. 16; 21. IS; 27. 16; P.s. 62. 7; Prov. 11. 4 ; 22. 16; Eccles. 5. 14; Jer. 17. 11 ; Mlc. 2. 3; Hab. 2. 6; Luke 6. 24; 12.16: 16.19; .Tames .5. 1. RIDDLE of Samson. Judg. 14. 12. RIGHTEOUS, blessings and privileges of the, Job 36. 7; Ps. 1 ; 6. 12; 14. 6; 15; 16. .3, 11 ; 32. 11; 34.15; 37; 52.6; 5.5.22; 58.10; 64.10; 89; 92. 12; 97. 11 ; 112; 12.5. 3; 146. 8; Prov. 2. 7; 3. ,32; 10—13; 12.26; 28.1; Is. 3. 10; 26. 2; 60. 21; Ezek. 18; Matt. 13. 43; Acts 10. 35; Bom. 2. 10; 1 Pet. 3. 12; 1 John 3. 7; Rev. 22. 11. RIGHTEOUSNESS, by faith. Gen. 15. 6 ; Ps. 108. 81 : Rom. 4. 3 ; Gal. 3. 6 ; James 2. 23. of Christ, Imputed to the Church, Is. 54. 17; Jer. 23. 6; 33. 16; Hos. 2. 19; MaL 4. 2; Bom. 1. 17; .3. 22; 10. 3; 1 Cor. 1. 30; 2 Cor. 6. 21 ; Phil. 3. 9 ; Tit. 2. 14; 2 Pet. 1. 1. of the law and faith. Rom. 10. of man, Deut. 9. 4; Is. 64. 6; Dan. 9. 18: Phil. 3. 9. RIMMON, Idol, 2 Kin. B. 18. RINGS, Oen. 41. 42; Ex. 25. 12; 26. 29; Est. S. 10; Ezek. 1.18; Lnke 15. 22. RIOTING and REVELLING, Prov. 23. 20; 28.7; Luke 16. 13; Rom. 13. 13; 1 Pet. 4. 4; 2 Pet. 2. 1.3. RIVER of life. Rev. 22. Bee Ps. 86. 8 ; 46. 4 ; 66. 9; Ezek. 47. of Egypt (Nile), Ex. 1. 22 ; Ezek. 29. S. 10 ; Moses hidden In, Ex. 2. 6; waters of, turned Into blood. Ex. 7. 16. BOBBERY, Lev. 19. 13; Ps. 62. 10- Prov. 21. 7; 22. 22; 28. 24; Is. 10. 2; 61. 8; Ezek. 22. 29; Amos 3. 10; 1 Gor. 6. 8; 1 Thess. 4. 6. 208 BOBK. BUBJKOT-INDEI. BORrTBK. KOBE, BC&rlut, KorgeouA. purple. Matt. 27. 28; Luke 23. 11; Jdhn 19. 2. IIOBKS, white. Kev. 6. 11 ; 7. 0. KOCK, water brought uut uf, by Mumss, Ex. 17. 6; Num. 20. 10. See 1 Cor. 10. 4. figuratively used, Deut. S2. 4. If); 2 Sam. 22. 2; ffl. 3; l'». 18. 2; 2«. 1 ; 31. 2; 61. 2; Is. 17. 10; 26.4; 32.2. iiVe Matt. 7. '.^4. BUD, of Moses, Kx. 4 ; of Aarou, Num. 17 ; Ileb. 9.4. BOLL of prophecy. Is. 8. 1 ; Jer. 3f.. 2; Kzek. 2. 9- 3. 1 ; Zech. 5. 1. See Book. BOMANR, Kt. raul's teaching to. 8ef Epi!«t)>t to UomauA, uho Faith, Wobkb, Bh^uteouh- NE88. BOMK, strangers of. at I'entecost. Acik 2. 10; JewH ordered to depart from. Acts Its. 2: I'aul preaches there, Acts 28. ROSE of Sharon, Cant, 2. 1, BUFUS (Chosen in the Lord), Bom. 16. 13. BI'LEUS, of the Jtiws (as Nicodemus). John 3. 1 ; 7. 48 ; 12. 42, Ac. of the synagogue: Jairus, Luke 8. 41; Cris- pus, Acts 18. 8 ; Bosthenes, AcU 18. 17. chosen by Moses. Ex. 18. 26. aUTH. story of. Kii»h 1-4. Christ descended from, Matt. I. B. I BABAOTH (Hosts), the Lord of, Bom. 9. 29 ; 1 James fi. 4. SABBATH, day of rest. Gen. 2. 2 (Heb. 4. 4). i to be kept holy. Ex. 16. 23 ; 20. 8 ; 23. 12 ; 31. 13 ; I 31. 21 ; 3<\ 2 ; Lev. 25. 3 ; Num. 15. 32 ; Deut. S. I 12; Neh. 10. 31 ; 13. 15; Is. 66; 58. 13; Jer. 17. I 21 : Ezek. 20. 12. offerings. Num. 28. 9. the seventh year kept as, Ex. 23. 10; Lev. 26. 1. Christ the Lord of, Mai k 2. 27 ; Luke 6. 6. first day of the wenk k.:pt as (Ses Matt. 28, 1 ; Mark 16. 2. 9; John 20. 1. 19, 26); Acts 20. 7; ICor. 16. 2; Bev. 1. 10. SABEANS, .Job 1. 15; Is. 4,5. 14. ! 8ACKCL jTH. 2 Ham. 3. 31 ; 1 Kin. 20. 32: Neh. i 9. 1 ; Est. 4. 1 ; I's. 30. 11 ; 35. 13 ; Jonah 3. 6. I BACRIFICE8, Lev. 22. 19; Deut. 17. 1. I types ..f Christ. Heb. 9 ; 10. ISACniLEGE, Bom. 2. 22. SADDUCEES, their controversies wltli Christ, Matt. 16. 1 ; 22. 23 ; Mark 12. 18 ; Luke 20. 27 ; with the apostles. Acts 4. 1 ; with I'aul. Acts 23. 6; their doctrines. Matt, 22. 23; Mark 12. 18 ; Acts 23. 8. SAINTS of God, Deut. 33. 2; 1 Sam. 2. 9; Ps. 14.5. 10; 148. 14; 149; Frov. 2. 8; Dau. 7. 18; Zech. 14. 5. believers. Bom. 8. 27; Eph. 2. 19; Col. 1. 12; Jude 3 ; Bev. 6. 8. obligations of, 2 Chr. 6. 41 ; Ps. 30. 4 ; 31. 23 ; 34. 9; 132. 9; Bom. 16. 2. 15; 1 Cor. 6; 2 Cor. 8; 9; Eph. 4; 6. 18; Fbilem.; Heb. 6. 10; 13.24. SALEM, Gen. 14. 18 ; Heb. 7. 1. SALOME, Mark 15. 40; 16. 1. SALT, Lev. 2. 13; Mark 9. 49. Lot's wife Ijecomes a pillar of, Gen. 19. 98. salt of the earth. Matt. 6. IS (Luke 14. 34 ; Col. 4.6). sea (Riddim), Gen, 14. 3; Num. 34. .H, 12; Deut. 3. 17 ; Josh. 3. 16 ; 12. 3 ; 16. 1, 2. SALVATION, Ex. 14, 13; 15; 1 Sam. 11. 13; Ps. 3.8; 37.39:62.1; 68.19; 18.33.2; 46.13; 69. 1; 63. 6; Lam. 3. 26; Mlc. 7. 7; Hab. 3. 18; Luke 1. 68; Phil. 1. 19. 28; Bev. 7. 10; 12. 10; 19. 1. to be wronght out with fear and trunbling, PhlL2.ia. SAMABIA (city of), 1 Kin, 16, 24 ; 20. 1; 3 Kin. 6. 24. (region of), visited bv Christ, Luke 17. 11; John 4; ami gos[>el preached th<;re. Acts 8. SAMABITAN. parable of. Luke 10. 33. miracle perforuH-d on, Luke 17. 16. SA.^KSUN, Judg. ia-16. delivered up to I'liilistines, Judg. 16. 21. his death, .luiig. ir>.:^0. SAMUEL born, aud presented to the Lord, 1 hsLin. 1. I'J, it>. ministers tf» the Lord, 1 Sara. 3. the Lord speaks to, 1 Sam. 3. 11. Judges Israel, 1 Sam. 7 ; 8. 1 ; Acts 13. 20. anoints iSaul king, 1 Sam. 10. 1. rebukes Saiil for sin. 1 Sam. l.H, 13; 15. 16. anoints David, 1 Sara. 16; 19. 18. his death, 1 Sam. 25. 1 ; 28. 3. his spirit consulted by Saul, 1 Ram. 28. 12. as a prophet, Ps. 99. 6 ; Acts 3. 24 ; Heb. 11. 32. hANBALLAT. Neh. 2. 10; 4; 6. 2; 13.28. SAXCTIKK^ATION. by Christ. John 17. 19; 1 Cor. 1. 2, 30 ; 6. 11 ; Kph. 5. 26 ; Heb. 2. 11 ; 10. 10; Judol. by the Spirit, Bom. 15. 16; 2 Thess. 2. 13; 1 Pet. 1. 2. SANCTIFIED, the seventh day, Gen. 2. S; the firstborn to be, Ex. 13. 2; the people, Ex. 19. 10; Num. 11. 18; Josh. 3. 6; the taliernacle. Ex. 29; 30; Lev. 8. 10; the priests. Lev. 8. 30; 9;2Chr, 5. 11. SAN(;TUABY. God, of His people. Is. 8. 14; Ezek. 11 . 16. See Ps. 20. 2 ; 6,1 2 ; 68. 24 ; 73. 17 ; 77. 13; 78. 54; 96.6; 134; 150; Heb. 8; 9. Sm Temple* BAND of the sea. Gen, 22. 17; Hos. 1. 10; Heb. 11.12; Bev. 20. 8. SANDALS, Mark 6. 9 ; Acts 12. 8. SAPPlllUE, Ex. 24. 10; 28. 18; Ezek. 1. 26; 10.1; 28.13; Bev. 21. 19. 8ABAH (Saral), Geu. 11; 12; 20.2. floo Abba- BAM. her death and burial, Geu. 23 (Heb. 11. 11: 1 l*et 3 6) SABDl.XE stonn, Bev. 4. 3. SAUDIS, church of. Bev. 1. 11 ; ». 1. jSAliDirS, Ex. 28. 17; E/.ek.28. 13; Bev. 21. SO. SAKDONVX, jewel, Bev. 21. 20. SATAN, Job 1. 7; 2. 1 ; Zech. 3. 1; Matt. 4. 10. See Devil. SAUL, king of Israel, his parentage, anointing by Samuel, prophesying, aud acknowledgment as king, 1 Sam. 9 : 10. his disobedience, and rejection by God, 1 Sam. 14. 31 ; 15. possessed by an evil spirit, quieted by David. 1 Sam. 16. 14. 15, 23. favours David, 1 Sam. 18. 5; seeks to kill him, 1 Sam. 18. 10; pursues him, 1 Sam. 20; 23; 24; 26. slays priests for succouring David, 1 Sam. 22. 9. enquires of the witch of En-dor, 1 Sam. 28. 7. his <uin aud suicide. 1 Sara. 28. 15; .SI; 1 Chr. 10; his posterity. 1 Chr. 8. 33, of Tarsus. See Pahl SAVIOUR. Christ. Luke 2. 11 ; John 4. 42; Acts 6.31; 13. 23; Eph. 5. 23; 2 Pet. 1.1; 3.2; 1 John 4. 14; Ju<!e2.5. God, Is, 43, 3, 11; Jer. 14. 8; Hos. 13. 4; Lukel. 47. 8A VOUU. a sweet (Gen. 8. 21 ; Ex. 29. 18) ; type of ChrLst, 2 Cor, 2. 14, 15 ; Eph. 6. 2. SCAJi. Lev. 13. 1 ; Deut. 28. 27 ; Is. 3. 17. .SrAPK(i()AT. Lev. 16. 20. 21 (Is. 63. 6). SCEPTRE, Gen. 49. 10; Num. 24. 17; Ktt. 6. Ii Ps. 40. 6; Heb. 1.8. m hi \ ii: !■ . 80HI8H. BUBJEOT-IlfDKX. 8HAVINO. SCHISM condemned. 1 Oor. 1; S; 11. 18; 12.26; 2 0or. 13. II. BCHOULMAHTKB, figurative. Gal. S. 24. 8C0KKKUH, th«lr sin, I's. 1; 2; 123. 4 ; Prov. 1. 22; 3. 34; 9. 7. 12; 13. 1 ; 14. 6; l.-i. 12; 1«. 25, 2» : 21 . 24 ; 24. 9 ; Is. iH. 14 ; -'9. %) ; 2 IVt. 3. 3. BCOKl'IONS, Dent. H. 1ft; Lnke 10. 19; Kev. 9. 3. BCOUKUINO. Lev. 19. 20; Dftut. 2fi. 3; 2 Oor. 11.24. of Ohrist, Matt. 27. 2fl ; T.uke 23. 16. 8(3111 HKS. 2 Sam. 8. 17; 20. 25; 1 Kin. 4. 3; 2 Kin. 19. 2; 22. K; 1 Ohr. 27. 32; Ezra 7. 6; Jer. 3r,. 26. and Pharisees, censur<?d bv rhrlnt. Matt. 15. 3 ; 2:5. 2 ; Mark 2. 16 ; 3. 22 ; Luke 11. 1.'i, .OH ; 20. 1. conspire analnst OhrUt, Mark 11. IH; Luke 20. 19 ; 22. 2 ; '£<. 10. persecute Stephen, Acts 6. 12. BOUIPTUUKH, the Holy, (tlven by Inspiration of (Jod through the Holy (ihoH, Acts 1. 16; 2 Tim. 3. IR; Heb. 3. 7: 2 Vet. 1. 21. Christ confirms and teaches out of. Matt. 4. 4; Mark 12. 10 ; Luke 94. 27 : .lohn 7. 42. testify of Ohrlst, John 5. 39; Acts 10. 43; 18. 28; 1 Cor. in. 3. profitable for doctrine, Instnictlon, and rule of life. I's. 19. 7; 119.9; .lohn 17. 17; Acts '/O. 32; U..m. ir>. 4; 10. 2fl: 2 Tim. 3. V), 17. make wise unto salvation, .lohn 20. 31 ; Rom. 1. 2 ; 2 Tim. 3. 15 ; .lames 1. 21 ; 2 I'et. 1. 19. to be taught diligently, L>eut. 6. 9 ; 17. 19 ; 1 I'et. 2. 2. to be kept unaltered, Deut. 4. 2; Prov. .SO. 6; 2 Tim. 1 . 13 (.hide 3) ; Uev. 22. 1«. to be searched, .lohn 5. 39 ; examjile. Acts 17. 11. formerly Klven by (lod through the prophets, Luke 16. 31 ; Uom. 3. 2 : 9. 4 ; Heb. 1.1; In the last days thr.>ugh .lesus (Christ, Heb. 1. 2; ful- filled by lllm. Matt. P. 17; Luke 24. 27; John 19. 24 ; Acts 13. '2.t. appealed to bv the apostles. Acts 2; 3; 8. 32; 17.2; 18.24; 28.23. rejecters will he judged by, .John 12. 48; Heb. 2.3; 10. 2H; 12.25. SCROLL, the heavens compared to. Is. 34. 4; Kev. 6. 14. 8CYTIIIANS. Col. 3. 11. SEA, God's power over, Ex. 14. 6; IB; Neh. 9. II ; .lob 33. 11 : Ps. W. 7; 60. 6; 89. 9; 93. 4; 107. 21; 114; Prov. 8. 29; Is. 51. 10; 50. 2; Nah. 1.4. the molten. 1 Kin. 7.23: 'ZChr. 4. 2: of glass. Kev. 4. 6 : 15. 2. no more. Rev. 21. 1. P'.LAL of righteonsne.ss, Rom. 4. 11. SEALS, Gen. .38. 1«; Kx. 2i<. 11 ; 1 Kin. 21. 8; Job 38. 14; Cant. 8. 6; Jer. ;J2. 10; Dan. 12. 4; Matt. 27. 66. SEALED believers. 2 Cor. 1. 22; Eph. 1. 13; 4. 80; In heaven, number of. Rev. 7. book opened, Kev. 5. 6. utterances of the seven thunders. Rev. 10. 4. SEAKOHEU of hearts, God, 1 Ohr. 28. 9; 29. 17; Ps. 7. 9 ; Jer. 17. 10. SEASONS, continuance of. Gen. 8. 22. SECOND COM 1N(;, Clirisf.s, Acts 1. 11. SECOND DEA'Tll. Uev. 20. 14. SECRET things belong to God, Deut. 29. 29; Job 15. 8. revealed bv ITlm. Ps. 25. 14 ; Prov. 3. 32; Amos 3. 7; Matt. H. 25; 13. 35; Rom. 16. 25; 2 Cor. 8. 13. all' known to lllm, Ps. 44. 21 ; 90. 8 : Eccles. 12. 14; Matt. 6. 4; Mark 4. 22; Rom. 2. 16. SECRETS, not to be revealed, Prov. 25. 9 ; Matt. 18. 16. SEDITION, Gal. 6. 20; 2 Pet. 2. 19. SEED of the woman. Gen. 3. 15; Bev. 12; of the serpent, (Jen. 3. 15. parables about, Matt. 13; Luke 8. 6. SEER, 1 Saui. 0. 9; 2 Sam. '/«. II. 8EIR. mount. Kdoin. land of Ksau, Gen. 14. 6; 32. 3; 36. H. WJ; Deut. il3. 2; Jo.sh. 24. 4; Is. 21. 11 ; K/ek. 25. 8. predl<iions about. Num. 24. 18 ; Ezek. .36. 2. SELAH (iiausei, I's. 3. 2; 4. 2, *c. SKLKI'CIA, apostles at, Acts 13. 4. HELK-DENIAL, I'rov. 2:i. 2; Jer. 35; Luke S. 11 ; 14. Xi; Acts 2. 45; 20. 24; Rom. 6. 12: 8, 13; 14. 20; 1ft. 1 ; Gal. 5. 24; Phil. 2. 4 ; Tit. 2. 19; Heb. 11.24; 1 Pet. 2. 11. Christ an example of, Matt. 4. 8; 8. 20; Bom. 15.3; Phil. 2. 6. Incumbent on His followers. Matt. 10. 38; 16. 24 ; Mark 8. 34 ; Luke U. Z^. SELF-EXAMINATION enjoined. Lam. 3. 40; Ps. 4. 4 ; 1 Cor. 1 1. 28 ; 2 Cor. 13. 5. SELFISHNESS. Is. 56. II; Kom. 1,5. 1; 1 Cor, 10. 24 ; 2 Cor. 6. 15 ; Phil. 2. 4, 21 1 2 Tim. 3. 2 ; James 2. 8. SELF-WILL. Ps. 75. 5 ; Tit. 1. 7 ; 2 Pet. 2. 10. SENNACHERIB. 2 Kin. 18. 13; 2 Chr. 32; Ifl. 36. 37. REPARATION, of women, T/ev. 12. SKI'HARVAIM, 2Kin. 17. ..>4; 18.34; 19.13. SEI'IJLCHKK, Abraham's, Gen. 2;s.6; 25.9; Acts 7.16. of Christ, Matt. 27. 60; Mark l.'i. 46; Luke 23. 55; .lohn 19. 41. SK1'UL(!HHES, whlted, Matt. 23. 27. SERAPHIM. Is. »i. -.i. RElUars PAULUS. Acts 13. 7. SERMON on the mount. Matt. 5—7; Luke 6. 20. N*-^ Christ. SERl'ENT cursed by God, Gen. 3. 14 (2 Cor. 11. 3 ; Kev. 12. 9). SERPENTS, fiery, sent by Ood. and bra/en one made by Moses, Num. 21. H (John 3. 14); the latter destro.ved, 2 Kin. 18. 4. SERVANTS, Ex. 20. 10; 21 ; Deut. 5. 14. advice to. Mai. 1.6; Eph. 6. 5; Col. 3. 22 ; 1 Tim. 6. 1 ; Tit. 2. 9 : 1 Pet. 2. 18. SERVIliE work forbidden on holy davs. Lev. 23.7; Num. 28. 18; 29.1. SETH. son of Adam. Gen. 4. 25; 5. .3. SEVENTY elders, the. Ex. 18. 25; 24; Num. 11.16. ytars* captivity foretold, Jer. 25. 11. weeks. Daniel's prophecy concendng, Dan. 9. disciples, Christ's charge to, Luke 10. SHADOW. 1 Chr. 29. 15; Job 8. 9; P». 17. 8; 36. 7 ; a3. 7. of heavenly things. Heb. 8. fi; 10. 1. 8UADRACH, MP>HACH. and ABED-NEGO, their faith and sufferings, and deliverance, Dan. 1 ; 3. SHALLUM. 2 Kin. 15. 10 ; Jer. 22. 11. SHALMANESEB carries ten tribes captive. 2 Kin. 17; 18.9. SHAME, Gen. 2. 25; 3. 10; Ex. 32. 25. See Prov, .3. ,35; 11.2; 13.5; Ezek. 16.R3: Rom. 6. 21 ; of God's enemies, Ps. 40. 14; 109. '» ; Ezek. 7. 18; Dan. 12. 2 ; subdued by hope, Rom. 6. 6. SHAMGAR judges Israel, Judu. 3. 31 ; 5. 6. 8HAMMAH, his valour, 2 Sam. 23. 11. 8HAPHAN repairs the temple, 2 Kin. 22. S; 2 Chr. 34. 8. SHARON, rose of. Cant. 2. 1. SHAVING the head, I^v. 13. 33; 14.8; Num. 6. 9; 8. 7. See Job 1. 20; Ezek. 44. 20; Acts 21. 24; lCk>r.ll.6(Iiev.Z1.6). 208 8HKABING. BVBJKOT-INDKX. RIMON. SUKAhlNa s^ieep, rejoicing at, 1 Bum. 25. 4; 2 Kaiu. 13. 28. BHI'.AVKSof com. Jowph's dream. Gen. 87. 7. of the firstfrulls of harvest, Ia:\. 'J3. 10—12. forgotten, to bu left ia the field. Deut. VM. 19 ; Job 24. 10. typical, r«. 12fi. 6; Mic. 4. 12; Matt. 13. ;V). SlIKHA. (i«n. 2.'). 3; .lob fi. 19; Vs. 72. 10; Jor. 6. 20; Kzek. 27. 22 ; 3h. 13. queen of, 1 Kin. 10; 2 ( hr. !); Matt. 12. 42. HHKKA (HtMijaniife) revolts, 2 Kani. 20. StlKllNA the ftorlbe, 2 Kin. 18. 18; lit. 2: K 22. IB ; 3«. S ; 37. 2. 6UEC11EM, the Hlvlte. Gen. »4. city of, .lo^h. 17. 7 ; Is. 60. «. charge of Joshua at. Josh. 24. Us ireachery ai>il penalty, Judg. 9. 1, 41. 6HKK1', for sacrifice, Lev. 1. id; 1 Kin. 8. 63; 2 Chr. SO. 24. the people ii(>oken of as, 2 Sam. 24. 17; Ps. 74.1. the church compared to, Ps. 74. 1 ; 79. 13 ; 95. 7 ; 100.3; K^ek. :<4; 36.38; Mlc.2. 12; Matt. 16. 24 ; OR. 32 ; John 10. 2 ; 1 Pet. 2. 25. emblem of Christ, is. 53. 7 ; Acts H. 32. of His people. I's. 95. 7 ; John 21. 16. BHKKEL. Gen. 23. 15; Kx. 30. 13; Josh. 7. 21 ; 2 8am. 14. 2« ; 1 Kin. 10. 16 ; Neh. 6. 16; Jer. 32. 9 ; K/.ek. 4. 10. PHKliAH, son of Judah. Oen. 38. 6. 811 KM. Gen. '.». 2(i ; 10. 21 ; 11. 10; 1 Chr. 1. 17. SHEMAIAH. prophet, 1 Kin. 12. 22; 2 Chr. 11. 2" 12 5 ( J^^r 2y 24). Bllkl'HEUD.'th'e Good (Christ). John 10. 14; Heb. 13. 20; 1 Pet. 2. 25; 6. 4 (Is. 40. 11; Zech. 11.16; 13.7). (of Isiaeh, I's. 23. 1 ; 80. 1 ; Ezek. 34. 11. shepherd of his (lock, Is. C3. 11. Idol shepherd, Zecli. 11. 17. hireling, John 10. 12. SlIEl'HEKDS. (Jen. 46. 32. 34; 47. 3: Jer.SS. 12; Kz.k. 3-1. 2; Luke 2.8. eilESHACH. Jer. 25. 26; Bl. 41, HllKSHBAZZAU, Ezra 1. 8; 5. 14. tiHETHAlt-BOZNAl and Tatnal oppow re- building of temple, Ezra 5. 6. BHBW15KEAU. Ex. 25. 30; Lev. 24. 5; Heb. 9.2; David takes. 1 8am. 21. 6 (Matt. 12. 4; Mark 2. 26 ; Luke 6. 4). HHlimOLJJTH, Judg. 12. «. SHIELD, God, of His imople, Oen. IB. 1; Deut. 3,3. 29; Ps. 33. •^0■. 84. 11; 115. 9; Prov. 30. 5; of faith, Eph. 6. 16. SHIELDS, Solomon's, 1 Kiu. 10. 17; Goliath's. 1 Sam. 17. 6. 6H1L0H, Messiah, On. 49. 10. site of tabernacle. Josh. 18. 1; .Tiidg. 21. 19; 1 Sam. 1. 3; 2. 14; S. 21 ; Ps. 78. «0; Jer. 7. 12; 26.6. 8HIME1 curse.<i David. 2 Sam. 16. 6. slain by Solomon, 1 Kin. 2. 36. SHINING of God's fa<.«. Num. 6. 25; Ps. 31. 16; 50.2; 67.1; 80.1; Dan. 9. 17. skin of Mo.ses' face, Ex. .34. 29: 2 Cor. 3. of Christ's face. Matt. 17. 2; Luke 9. 29; Acts 9.3; Rev. 1. 16. of believers, as lights of the world. Matt. !i. 16; Phil. 2. 15; John 6. 35; and in the kingdom of heaven, Dan. 12. 3 ; Matt. 13. 43. of the gospel, 2 Cor. 4. 4 ; Is. 9. 2. SHIPS, Gen. 49. 13; Num. 24. 24: Solomon's, 1 Kin. 9. 26; Jehoshapliat's. 1 Kin. 2'2. 4«; of Tarshlsh, Ps. 4«. 7; Is. 2. 16; 23. 1; 60. 9; Ezek. 27. 25. 8HISHAK invades and spoils Jerusalem, 1 Kin. 14.25: 2 0hr. 12. SUITTIM-WOOD for tbo tuleruaok. Ex. 26. 6; 27.1. BHUEH taken off, Rx. .3. 5; Deut. 26. 9; Josh. B. 16; Uuth4. 7; 2 Sam. lf>.'M. SnoULDEK. sacrificial. Kx. 29. 22. 27; Lev. 7. 34; 10.14; Num. 6. 19. SIIUUTING, lu war. Josh. 6. 6; 1 Bam. 4. 6; 2 Chr. 13.15. in worship, 2 Sam. 6. 15 ; Ezra 3. 11 ; Ps. 47. 1 ; Zeph. 3. 14. SHUNEM, Josh. 19. 18; 1 Sam. 28. 4 ; 2 Kin. 4. 8. SHUSHAX, city, ArUxerxes at, Neh. 1. 1; i£st. 2. 8 ; 3. 15. SnU'T, the door was. Matt. 25. 10; eyes, Is. 6. 10: 44. 18; heaven, Kev. 11. 6; 21. 25. SHIJTTETH (and none op«Mieth;, Uev. 3. 7. SICK :-llezeklah 2 Kin. 2(i. 1; 2 Chr. 32. 24; Lazarus, John 11. 1 ; Dorca.s, Acts 9. ;W; Peter's wife's mother. Matt. 8. 14; Mark 1. 30; Luke 4.38. healing the. Matt. 8. 16; 10. 8; Mark 16. 18; Luke 7. 10. when saw we thee. Matt. 28. S9. unto death, lb 11. 2. 27. SICKLE, Deut. 16. D: 2^.25. typical. Joel 3. 13; Mark 4. 29; Rev. 14. 14. SICKNESS, Lev. 26. 16; Dout. 2«. 27; 2 Sam. 13. 15; 2 Chr. 21.15. conduct under. Ps. 35. 13; Is. 88. 12; Matt. 2B. 36 ; James 6. 14. Km AKPLIOTION. 8ID0N, son of Canaan, (ien. 10. 16. (Zidon), city of, Josh. 19. '.!8; 1 Kin. 5. 6; Acts 27. 3 SIGHT of" God, in, Acts 4. 19; 8. 21; 10. 31; 2 Cor. 2. 17 ; 4. 2 ; 7. 12 ; (Jal. 3. 11 ; 1 Thess. 1. 3; ITim. 2. 3; 6.13; 1 Pet. 3. 4. SKJN, Phari.sees ask a. Matt. 12. 38; Mark 8. 11. SIGNS, sun and moon, (ien. I. 14; rainbow, (ien. 9. 13; circumcision, (Jen. 17. 10; Moses, Ex. 3. 12; 4. 8; sabbath, Ex. 31. 13; Jonas, Matt. 12. 39 ; apostles. Acts 2. 43 ; ulso 1 Kin. W. 3 ; Is. 7. 11 ; 8. 18 ; 20. 3 ; Ezek. 24. 24. false, Deut. 13. 1 ; Matt. ',^4. 24 ; 2 Thess. 2. 9. of the times, Matt. 16. 3. SIHON. king of the Amorites, Num. 21. 21 ; Deut. 1.4; '2. '26; Ps. 18.5. 11 ; i:^fi. 19. SILAS, Acts 15. 22; 16. 19; 17. 4. Sw 2 Cor. 1. 19 ; 1 Thess. 1. 1 ; 1 1'et. 5. 12. SILENCE, Job 2. 13; Ps. 39. 2; Prov. 10. 19; 11.12; 17.28. women to keep, 1 Tim. 2. 11. In heaven for half an hour; Rev. 8. 1. SILK, Prov. 31. ti; Ezek. IG. 10. SILOAM, pool of, John 9. 7. SILVER, Ex. 26. 19; Num. 7. 13. as money. Gen. 23. 15; 44. 2; Deut. 22. 19; 2 Kin. 5. 22. SIMEON, son of Jacob, Gen. 29. 33; 34. 7, 26; 42. 24. his descendants. Gen. 46. 10 ; Ex. 6. 15 ; Num. 1. 22; 26.12; 1 Chr. 4. 24 ; 12.2.5. prophecy concerning, Gen. 49. 6. blesses Christ. Luke 2. 25. SIMON, brother of Christ. Matt. 13. 66; Mark 6.3. (Zelotes). Apostle, Matt. 10. 4; Mark S. 18; Luke 6. 15. (Pharls«-e), reproved, Luke 7. 86. (leper). Matt. 26. 6 ; Mark 14. 3. of Cyrene\ bears the cross of Jesus, Matt. 27. 82 ; Mark 15. 2l ; Luke 23. 26. (a tanner), Peter's vision In his house. Acts 9. 43 ; 10. 6. (a sorcerer), baptized. Acts 8. 9 ; rebuked by Peter. Acts 8. 18. PETER. SoePKTm. 'jm I «l iJ ' i BIMFLK. BUBJMOT-INDWX. 8PIB1T. SIBTPLR, thfl (foollNh). Pruv. 1. 22; 8. 6. fi«« I'rov. l.JW: 7.7; 14. IB. SlMrLKUTY. In Ohrlit. Bom. 1«. 1»; 2 Oor. 1. 12; 11. 3 BIN, what It IH. D«ut. 9. 7; Jo»h. 1. 18; Pruv. 24. 9: lUiin. 14. 2H; Jamus 4. 17; 1 John 3. 4; 5. 17. oriirin ol, <;«ii. 3. 6, 7; Matt. 10. 19; lloai. 0. 12; 1 Joha 3. K: K. 44. charactflilKtioi of. I'rov. 14. 34 ; 1R.9; SO. 12; Ik. 1. 18; 69. 3 : Jer. 44. 4 ; Eph. 6. 11 ; Uob. 8. 13. 16; 6.1; 9. 14; Jam«R 1. 16. HtlriK of. death. 1 Cur. 16. 66. all bum ill. and under, Oen. K. 3; Job IB. 14; 26. 4 : I'd. 61 . 6 : Kom. 3. 9 ; (lal. 3. 22. OhrUt alone without. 2 Cor. 6. 21 ; Il«b. 4. 16; 7. 26; 1 John 3. r>; HU bl'HKl aloim nxlcemn from, John 1. 29; Spb. 1. 7; 1 John 1. 7; 3. 6 fountain for. Zech. 13. 1. repented of, ami confeKMd, Job 33. 27; Pr. 38. ift : 97. 10; I'rov, 28. 13; Jer. 3. 21 ; Kom. 12. 9; 1 John 1.9. prayed, xtriven aKfthiitt, and mortified, Pb. 4. 4 ; 19. 13; 39. 1: 61. 2; \^. 23, 24; Matt. 6. 13; Bom. 8. 13; Col. 3. 6; Heb. 12. 4. excluded from heaven, 1 Oor. 6. 0; Gal. 6. 19; Kph. 6. 8 ; Kev. 21. 27. waRKd of, death, Rom. 6. 2n. punishment of, Gen. 2. 17 ; Kzek. 18. 4; Bom. 6. 13; Heb. 10.26; .lamod 1. ir>. SIN (ZIn), wllderneM of, Kz. 16; Num. 13. 21; 20; 27.14. BINAI, mount. Deut. 33. 2; Judg. 6. S; Ps. 68. 8,17; (Jal. 4. 24. 81NCKRITY. Josh. 24. 14; 1 Oor. 6. 8; Bph. 6. 24 ■ Tit 2. 7. SINKING. " .S>rt V8AI.M0DT. BINS, NATIONAL, brini? Judgmenld, Matt. 23. .36, .36; 27. 26; denounced, is. 1. 24; 30. 1 ; Jer. 6.9; 6.27. 81KI0N, mount. Doul. 3. 9; P». 29. 6. BIRKKA, Judg. 4. 2, 21; 6. 24; 1 Bam. 12. 9; Pa. 83. 9. BLANDEll. Ex. 23. 1 ; Ps. 16. 8; SI. 13; 34. 13 (1 Pet. 3. JO) ; 60. '20 ; 64. 3 ; 101. 5 ; I'niv. 10. 18 ; Jer. 6. 28 ; 9. 4 ; Eph. 4. 31 ; 1 Tim. 3. 11 ; Tit. 3.2. effects of, and conduct under, Prov. 16. 28; 17. 9; 18.8; 26. 2Ci. 22; Jer. 38. 4; Kzek. 22. 9; Matt. 6. 11; 26. 69; Acts 6.11; 17.7; 24.6; 1 Cor. 4. 12. BLANDKUOUSLY reported, Rom. 8. 8. BLAYlN(f unpremedltatedly. Num. 35. 11 ; Deut. 4.42; 19.3; Josh. 20. 3. BLEEP, Gen. 2. 21 ; 16. 12; 1 Sam. 26. 12; Job 4. 13 ; Prov. 6. 4—11 ; 19. 15 : 20. 13. figurative, Ps. 13. 3; Dan. 12. 2; Mark 13. 36; Bom. 13.11; 1 Oor. 11. 30; 16.20.51; 1 Thess. 4. 13-16. BLINO, JiidR. 20. 16; Ooliath slain by, 1 Sam. 17. 49, See 2 Kin. 3. 26 ; 2 Chr. 26. 14. figurative, 1 Sam. 2.V 29; Prov. 26. 8. BLOTHKULNKSS. Prov. 12. 24, 27; 16. 19 ; 18. 9 ; 19. 16, 24; 21. 25; 22. 13; 24. 30; 26. 13-16; Eccles. 10. 18 ; Matt. 25. 26 ; Bom. 11. 8. condemned, Prov. 6. 4 ; Bom. 12. 11 ; IS. 11 ; 1 Thess. 6. 6 ; Heb. 6. 12. BLOW to speak. James 1. 19. BLUOG ABD, the, Prov. 6. 6 ; 10. 28 ; 13. 4 ; 20. 4 ; 26.16. BMVRNA, church of. Rev. 2. 8. SNAIL, iniclean. Lev. 11. .30. 8N1TKFKR8, gold, Ex. 2.'i. 38; 37. 23. BOBRIETY, Bom. 12. 3 ; 1 Thess. B. 8: 1 Tim. 2. 9; 3. 2: TiU 1. 8; S. 12; 1 Pet. L 18; 4. 7; Bk8. ^•^^i ,l t ii i M ' ,. , ,rr . M.i ir i ' ■; . " ii ''fcni i T il w rtm i i-' i i ' m ih t SUDOM, Its liilguity and deittructlon. Gen. 13 13; IH. -ZU; 19. 4 --24; l>eut. 23. 17; 1 Kin. 14. 24. Lot's deliverance from. <>en. 19. a warniuK. Deut. 29. 2:1 ; 32. .12; Is. 1. 9; 13.19; Lam. 4. 6; Matt. 10. 1»; Luke 17. 29; Jude 7; Rev. 11. H. SOLDI KRH, admonition to, Luke 3. 14. at the crui'lflxioii. John 19. 2, '£\, 32. a.H Kuards. Matt. 27. 66; 28. 4. 12; AOU IX 4; Zi. 10 ; 27. 42. SOLOMON, khiK of Israel, 2 Ham. 12. 24; 1 Kin. 1; 2.24; IChr. 28. l»; 29. asks of God wisdom, 1 Kin. 3. 5 (4. 2»): 2 Chr. 1.7. the wl.se Judarment of 1 Kin. 3. 16. his leoKue with illrani for buildiuK the temple, 1 Kin. 6; 2 Chr. 2. builds the templ<! (2 Sam. 7. 12; 1 Chr. 17. 11): 1 Kin. 6; 7; 2 Chr. 3-5; the dedication, 1 Kin. 8; 2 Chr. 6. God's covenant with, 1 Kin. 9; 2 Chr. 7. 12. the queHii of Slieha visits, 1 Kin. 10; 2 0hr. 0; Matt. 6. 29; 12.42. David's prayer for, Ps. 72. his Idolatry, rebuke, and death, 1 Kin. 11. 1, 9, 14. 31, 41 ; 2 Chr. 9. 2!t ; Neh. 13. 26. his Proverbs, and Caitticles, Prov. 1. 1; Beolea. 1. 1 ; Cant. 1. 1. SON of GOD. S/'«CHaiHT. of man, Kzek. 2. 1 ; Matt. 8. 20 : Acts 7. 68. 80N8 of God, Job 1, 6; .38. 7; John 1. 12; Rom. 8. 14; 2 Oor. 6. 18; Heb. 2. 10; 12. 6; James 1. 18; 1 Johns. 1. obllnatlons of, Eph. 6. 1 ; Phil. 2. IB; 1 Pet. 1. 14 ; 2. 9. 80NGH:— of Moses. Bed sea. Ex. IB; for water. Num. 21. 17; Gixl's mercy, Deut. 32; and of the Tiamb. Rev. 16. 3. of Deborah, Judg. 6; of Hannah. 1 Ram. 2; of David, 2 Ham. 22 (nef I'salms); of Mary. Luke 1.46; of ZacharliLs. Luke 1 fi«; of the angels, Luke 2. 13; of Simeon, Luke 2. 89; of the redeemed, Bev. 6. 9 ; 19. SORi^ERY, Is. 47. 9; 67. 3; Acts 8. 9; 13. 6; Rev. 21.8; 22.16. SORROW, podly, 2 Cor. 7. 10; earthly. Gen. 42. .38; Job 17. 7: Ps. 13. 2; 90.10; Prov. 10. 22; Is. 36. 10; Luke 22. 45; Rom. 9. 2; 1 Thess. 4. 13 ; consequeiure of sin. Gen. 3, 16, 17; Pi. 6L SOUL, man endowed with. Gen. 2. 7. atonement for. Lev. 17. 11. redemption of, Ps. 34. 22: 49. 8, 15. Tvoith of, Matt. 16. 26 ; Mark 8. 37. SOUR GRAPES, proverb concerning, Jer. SI. 29; Kzek. IH. 2. SOUTH, the king of, Dan. 11. queen of. Matt. 12. 42. 80WRB, Ma*t. 13. 3 ; Mark 4. 3 ; Luke 8. 6. 8P.\N, a nicasure, Ex. 2s. ifi. 8PEAU, Josh. 8. 18; 1 Sam. 17. 7; John 19. S4. SPENT, night is far. Rom. 13. 12; day. Judg. 19. 11 ; Mark 6. 35 ; Luke 24. 29. SPICES, for relijfioi's rites. Ex. 28. 6; 30. 23. 84; 37.29: Est. 2. 12; Ps. 45. 8. for funeral, 2 Chr. 16. 14 ; Mark 16. 1 ; Luke 23. 66 ; John 19. 40. SPIER. Gent Into Canaan, by Moses, Num. IS. 3, 17, 26 ; 14. .36 ; Deut. 1. 22 ; Heb. 3. 17. sent to .Tericho, by Joshua. Josh. 2. 1, 4, 17, 23; 6.17,23. SPIKENARD. Cant. 1, 12; Mary anoints Christ with. Mark 14. 3 ; Luke 7. 37 ; John 12. 3. SPIRIT of GOD (the HOLY Spibit. or HOLY GH08T). See article GOD. SPIBIT, of 0HRI8T. Bom. 8. 9; 1 Pet. 1. IL of Antiohflsti 1 John 4i 8t ia»/ BPIBIT. BUBJMOT-tNDMX. BTOAMOBB. srmir-font. ofnuui, KccIm.8.21: 12.7; Z«oh.l2.1; IGor.lll. brok«ri. I'». M. 17; I'roy, IB. 13; 17. U. born or. John 3. fi; Ud. 4. 2tf. fnjit of. 0*1. n. 22; Kj)h. r>. ». of truth. Juhn 14. 17; ir>. 26; 16. 18. boiiilaKn, Horn. H. in. divination. ActH IH. lA. dunfibiiKSK, Ac, Mark 9. 17. fear. 2 Tim. 1. 7. jealoui^y, Num. n. 14. iiluinl>er, Kotn. 11. 8. SriIlITS, to h« tried, 1 John 4. 1. fll'IUITUAL body, nlft*. *c.. Bom. 1. 11 ; 1 Cor. 12: 14; 15.44; I'hll. 3. 21 ; 1 John 3. 2 (1 Cor. Zl3: 1 I'et. 2. B). fllMTTINfJ, Num. 12.14; DflUt.25. 9; Job 30. 10. lUfTered by Chrlnt <U. M). R); Matt. 26. 67; 27. 3»): Mark 10.34; 14. «W; 1M9. SrOlL. Itn (llvUlon. Num. 31. 27. Si'illNKLlNG, of blood, the pauover, Bz.12. 22; Heb. 11. 2K. the covenant of, Rx. 24. 3 ; Ileb. 9. IS. cleannlnK the leper by, Lev. 14. 7. of oil. Ler. 14. 16. of the blood of Christ, Heb. 10. 22; 12. 24: 1 ret. 1. 2. BTANDAIIDS of the tribtJi ^''vm. 2. 8TAK at Ohrl.st'R birth, M . /..2. morning star, CbrUt, lk» 22. 16; predicted. Num. 24. 17. great star falU from heaven, B«v. 8. 10; 9. 1. BTAU8. Cffiated, (Jen. 1. 16. mentioned. Gen. 15. 5; 37. 9; Judg. B. 20; 1 Cor. 16. 41; Ueb. 11. 12; Jude 13; Ber. 8. 12; 12.1. not t) be womhlpped, Deut. 4. 19. morning. Job 3«. 7. BTATUTK8 of the Lord, 1 Chr. 29. 19 ; P». 19. 8 119. 12. 16. 8TAVKS for the tabernacle. Kx. 26. IS; 37. IB 40. W; Num. 4.6. 8TKADFABTNE88. of the dlsclplef, Acts 2.42 Col. 2. 5. urged, Deut. 10. 20; JoT» 11. IB; 1 Cor. IB. BR 1 Thess. 5. 21 ; Heb. 3. U; 4. 14; 10. 23; 1 Pet 6. 9 ' 2 Vet .3 17 BTEALING.Ex.aJ.lB; 21.16; I^v.19.11; Dent 6. 19; 24. 7; I's. 60. IH; Zech. 6. 4; Matt. 19, 18; Bom. 13. 9 ; Eph. 4. 28 ; 1 Pet. 4. 16. rostoratlon inculcated, Ex. 22. 1 ; Lev. 6. 4 IVov. 6. 30, 31. STEPHEN, aeacoa and protomartrr, Acta 6. B. 8 ; 7. 58. 8TEWABB, parable of, Luke 16. 1. of God, a bishop is, Tit. 1.7 a Cor. 4. 1 ; 1 Pet. 4. 10). 8TOCK8, Job IS. 27 ; 33. 11 : Prov. 7. 22. Jeremiah in. Jer. 20. 2. Paul and Silas In, Acts 16. 24. STOICS deride Paul, Acts 17. 18. STONE, corner, Christ is (Pa. 118. 22: li. JR. 16) ; Matt. 21. 42 ; Mark 12. 10 ; 1 Pet. 2. 6. STONES, precious, in the high priest's breast- plate. Ex. 28. 17; in the temple, 1 Chr. 29. 2; 2 Chr. 3. 6 ; in the new .Teru.Halem, Bev. 21. 19. BTONINO. Lev. 20. 2 ; 24. 14; Deut. 13. 10; 17. 8; 22. 21 ; of Achan. Josh. 7. 26; Nahoth, 1 Kin. 21; Stephen, Acts 7. 68; Paul, Acw 14. IB; 2 Cor. 11. 26. 8T0BK, the. Ps. 104. 17 ; Jer. 8. 7 j Zech. B. 9. STRANGE WOMEN. 1 Kin. 11. 1; Prov. 2. 16; 5. 3, 20; 6. 24 ; 23. 27. BTBANGEBS (among the Israelites), how to be treated. Ex. 22. 21 ; 23. 9 ■ Ijvt. 19. 83 ; Deat. 1. 16; 10.18; 23.7: M. 14 ; Mai. 8. 6. BTBANGKBS-ooMf. reviilatlons a* to the pMaover, the priest'i offlcfl, marrlatfe, and the laws conc<*rninB them, Rx. 12. 43; 34. 16; I,ev. 17. 10; 22. 10; 24. 16; Num. 1.61; 18.7; 19. 10; .36.15; Deut. 7. 8; 17. IB; 25. 6; 31. 12; Juiih. 8. 33; Ezra 10. 2; Neh. 13. 27; Ezek. 44. 9. H»» HoariTALlTT. anil pIlKrInis. 1 ret.2. 11. STi;EN<iTll of Israel, the Lord. Rx. 16. 2; 1 Mam. \r,. 29; I's. 27. 1 ; 28. 8; 29. 11 ; 46. 1 ; 81. 1; Is. 26. 4; Joel 3. 16; /ech. 12. 6. of sin. Bom. 7; 1 Cor. 15. 56. made perfect In weakness, 2 Cor. H. •; Heb. 11.34; I's. 8. 2. 8TKIKK, l'r.,v. 3. 30; 17.14; 26. 8; 26. 17; Rom. 13. 13 : 1 <;or. 3. 3 ; Gal. B. 20; Phil. 2. 3, 14; 2 Tim. 2. 23 : Tit. 3. 9 ; James X 14. Its origin. Prov. 10. 12; 13. 10; 16. 18; 16.28; 22. 10; 23. 'Ot; 26. 2K: 2H. 26; SO. 33; 1 Tim. 6. 4 ; 2 Tim. 2. 23 ; James 4. 1. Its re<(ults, I^v. 24. 10 : (ial. 6. 16; James 3. 16. doprerated, 1 Cor. 1. 11 ; .3. 3; 6; 11. 17. 81 Ul I'KH. Dent. 25. 3 ; 2 Cor. 1 1. 24. BTUUnOBNNEHS, penalty of, Deut. 21. 18; Prov. 1.24; 29. 1. forbid.len, 2 Chr. SO. 8 ; Ps. .32. 9 ; 75. 4. of the Jews. 2 Kin. 17. 14 : Jer. 5. 3 ; 7. 28 ; S2. 3.3. STl'DY, excessive, Eccles. 12. 12. 8TIIMHL1N(>BL0CK, the blind. Lev. 19. 14; r)«ut.27. 18. figurative of ofTenoe, Is. 8. 14; Rom. 9. 32; 14. 21; I <;<>r. 1.23; 8. 9; 1 Pet. 2. 8. RUIUKOTION to higher powers, Bern. 18. 1. 6. 8UBM1HH10N, to God, James 4. 7. to rulers, Kph. 6. 91 -. Heb. 18. 17; 1 Pet. 2. IS; 6. 6. BUCCOTH (Canaan), Gen. 88. 17; Josh. IS. 27; 1 Kin, 7. 46; Ps. 60. 6. punished by (Jideon, Judg. 8. 6, 16. (In Kgypt), Kx. 12. .37; 13. 20. 8(rKKKlUN(i for (^irist. Phil. 1. 29. 81'FKK KINGS. &V*. Christ. of His followers. Acts 5. 40; 12; 13. 00; 14. 19; 16. 23 ; 20. 23 ; 21 ; 22: 1 Cor. 4. 11 ; 2 Cor. 1. 4 ; 4. 8 ; 6. 4 r 11. 23 ; Phil. 1 ; 1 Tim. 4. 10 ; 2 Tim. 5. 10; 1 Pet. 2. 19; 3.14; 4.12. SUN, created. Gen. 1. 14 ; Ps. 19. 4 ; 74. 16 ; 1 Cor. 16. 41. not to be worshipped, Deut. 4. 19; Job 31. 26; Ezek. 8. 16. stayed by Joshua. .Tosh. 10. 12; brouirht back- ward for Hezekiah, 2 Kin. 20. 9; darkened at crucifixion, Luke 28. 44. SUN of righteousness. Mai. 4. 8. SUPI'KB. parable of, Luke 14. 16. marriage .supper of the Lamb. Bev. 19. 9. Loi.Vs Supntir. S^<« COMMDNION. 8UBET18H1P. evils of, Prov. 6. 1; 11. IB; 17. 18; 20. 16; 22.26; 27.13. SWALLOW, the. P«. 84. 8; Prov. 26. 2; Is. 38. 14; Jer. 8.7. SWAN, Lev. 11. 18; Deut. 14. 16. 8WEAB (and curse). Lev. 6. 1, 4. falsely. Lev. 6. 3, 5 ; E.x. 22. 28. 8WEABING. Matt. 6. 34 ; James B. 19. SWINE, Lev. 11. 7 ; Deut. 14. 8 ; Is, 66. 4. devils sent Into herd of. Matt. 8. 32; Mark B. 13; Luke 8. 33. typical of unbelievers and apostates. Matt. 7. 6; 2 Pet 2. !Q SWOBD of the LOBB, Gen. 3. 24; Dent. 32. 41; Judg. 7. 18; 1 Chr. 21. 12; Ps. 46. 3; Is. 34. 8; 66. 16; Jer. 12. 12; 47. 6; Kzek. 21. 4; 30. 24; 32. 10 ; Zeph. 2. 12. STCAMOBS tree. 1 Kin. la 37; Amoc 7. 14; Luke 19. 4. SU id bynaoooukp. BVSJiOT'TNDXX. TKMl'Ll!. BYNA00GUE8, Christ teaches In, Matt. 12. 9; Luke 4. 16; John 6. f)9; 18. 20; Paul teaches In, Act»l.S,6; 14.1; 18.4. BYRIANB. Gen. 2.'). 20 ; Deut. 26. 6. subdued by David. 2 Bam. 8; 10. Contend with Israel, 1 Kin. 10. 29; 11. 26; 20; 22; 2 Klu. 6. 24; 7; 8. 13; IS. 7; 16. 6; 2 Chr 18. employed to punish .Toa'sh, 2 Chr. 24. 23. Sm 2 Chr. 28. 23; Is. 7. 2; Ezek. 27. 16; Hos. 12. 12; Amosl. 6. gospel preached to. Matt. 4. 24; Acts IB. 23; 18.18; Gal. 1.21. SYBOPHEMOIAN woman. Mark 7. 25, 30. TABEUNAOLB OP GOD, Its construction. Kx. 2.')— 27; SR— 39; 40; Num.9. 15. consecrated by Moses, Lev. 8. 10. directions coricernlnR its custody and removal, Num. 1.60. RS; 3; 4: 9. 18; 1 Chr. fi. 48. set up at Shiloh, Josh. 18. 1 ; at (ilbeon, 1 Ohr. 21. -29; 2(^lir. 1. 3. Davi«r8 love for, Ps. 27; 42; 43; 84; 132. of witness. Num. 17. 7 ; 18. 2 ; 2 Ohr. 24. 6: Acts 7. 44. of testimony, Kx. 88. 21, Ac; In heaven. Rev. IR. 5. parallels from its hi itory, Heb. 8. 2; 9. 2. Tabernacle, thu human body compared to, 2 Cor. .'). 1; 2]'et. 1.13. TABEKNA0LE8, feast of, Lev. 23. 34; Num. 29. 12; Deut. 16. 13; 2 Chr. 8. 13; Ezra 3. 4; Zech. 14. Ifi ; John 7. 2. TABLE of the Lord (.lewlsh), Ex. 25. 23; 81. 8; 87.10; 40.4: Ezek. 41.22. Its holiness, Mai. 1. 7, 12; 1 Cor. 10. 21. of shewbread, Ex. 25. 30 ; Lev. 24. fi ; Num. 4. 7. the LORD'S. Sm Commdniok, TABLES of stone, the law, Ex. 24. 12; 31. 18. broken, Ex. 32. 19 ; Df'Ut. 9. 16. renewed, Ex. 34 ; Deut. 10. of stone and the heart, 2 Cor. 8. 3. TABOR (mounts Jud^. 4. 14. See JudR. 8. 18; 1 Sam. 10. 3 ; Ps. 89. 12 ; .Ter. 46. 18 , Hos. fi. 1. TABRET, musical Instrument, Gen. 81. 27: 1 Sam. 18. 6: Is. 6. 12. TAI)MORrPalmyra>,bulltby8olomon.lKln.9.1S. TALEBE.\REK8. Lev. 19. 16; Prov.11.13; 18.8; 26. 20 ; Ezek. 22. 9 ; 1 Tim. 5. 13 ; 1 Pet. 4. 16. TALENT, gold, Ex. 25. 39; silver, 1 Klu. 20. 89: lead, Zech. 5. 7. TALENTS, parables of, Matt. 18. 24 ; 25. 14. TALITHA CUM I ("damsel arise"), Mark f>. 41. TALKING, vain, censured, 1 Sam. 2. 3; Job 11. 2; Prov. 18. 3; 24. 2; Eccles. 10. 14; Ezek. 83. 80; 86. 3; Eph. 6. 4; Tit. 1. 10. See Si-ANnER, Talebearers. Ac. TAMMUZ, women weepinj? for, Ezek. 8. 14. TARK.^. parable of the, Matt. 13. 24. TAB8H1SH, 1 Kin. 10. 22; 2 Ohr. 9. 21; 20. 36; Jer. 10. 9 ; Ezek. 27. 12 ; as. 13. Jonah going there. Jonah 1. 3. prophecies concerning, Ps. 48. 7 ; 72. 10 ; Is. 2. 16 ■ 23 • 60. 9 ■ 66. 1 9, TARSUS, city' of the apostle Paul, Acts 9. 11; 11.25; 21.39. TASKMASTRR8, Ex. 1. 11; 6. 6. TATNAl and Shethar-boznal hinder the re- building of the temple, Ezra 6. 3 ; 6. 13. TAXATION of all the world, under Caesar Augustus, Luke 2. 1. TEA0HER8 appointed In Judah. 2 Chr. 17. 7; Ezra 7. 10. Christian (Bisiiops, Deacons, Klrters), Acta 13. 1 ; Rom. 12. 7; 1 Cor. 12. 28; Eph. 4. 11; OoL 1. 28:3.16; ITIdlS; Tit. 1.8. TEACnER8-*^«m<, wort: y of honour and benevolenoe, I Cor. 9. 9; Gal. 6.6; 1 Tim. 5. 17. False, foretold and described, Jer. 6. 13 ; 6. 13 ; Ez<;k. 14. 9 ; 22. 25 ; Hos. 9. 7 ; Mic. 2. 11 ; 8. 11 ; Zeph. 3. 4; Matt. 24. 4; Acta 13. 6; 20. 29; 2 Cor. 11. 13; 1 Tim. 1.6; 4.1; 6. 3; 2 Tim. .3. 8; Tit. 1. 11;- 2 IVt. 2: .Tude 4; Rev. 2. 14, 20; not to be hearkened to, Deut. 13. 1 ; Matt. 24. 6; Col. 2. H; 1 Tim. 1. 4; 4. 1 ; Heb. 13. 9; 2 Pet. 2: 1 John 4. 1 ; 2 John 10; Jude; Rev. 2. 14; how to be tested and avoided, Is. 8. 20; Rom. 16. 17: Tit. 3. 10: 1 John 4. 2, 3; 2 John 10; their condemnation, Deut. 13. 1; 18. 20, Is, 8. 20; 9. 15; Jer. 28. 15; Ezek. 13. 8; 14. 10; Mic. 3. 6; Gal. 1. 8; 2 Tim. 3. 9; 2 Pet. 2. 1; Jude4, 10, 16. TEACHING, from God, Ps. 71. 17; Is. 54. 13; Jer. 31. 34 ; John fi. 45; Gal. 1. 12; Eph. 4. 21 ; IThess. 4. 9; 1 John 2. 27. of Christ, Matt. 6 ; 7. 29, TEKEL, Dan. 5. 2.'). TEKOA (1 <nir. 2. 24; 4. 5), widow of, 2 Sam, 14aer. fi. 1). TKMA, Geu. 25. 15; Job 6. 19; Is. 21. 14; Jer. 25. 23. TEMAN, Gen. 36. 11; Jer. 49. 7, 20; Ezek. 26. 13; Amos 1.12: Obad. 9; Hab. 3. 3. TEMPERANCE commended, I'rov. 23. 1 ; 1 Cor. 9. 25; Oal. 6. 23; Eph. 6. 18; Tit. 1, 8; 2. 2; 2 I'et. 1. 6. TEMPLE, house f>f the Lord, or place for wor- ship, ffe Altaii and Tabernacle. Templr 0/ Jektsalem. In David's heart to build, 2 Sam. 7. 3; 1 Chr. 17 2 • 28 2 David forbidden to build, 2 Sam. 7. 5; 1 Chr. 17. 4 ; 28. 3. Solomon to build, 2 Sam. 7. 12; 1 Chr. 17. 11; 28. 5. David's preparations for, 1 Chr. 28. 11. Solomon builds. 1 Kin. fi: 2 Ohr. S ; 4. no hammer or axe heard In huildin)?. 1 Kin. 6. 7. dimensions and ornaments of, 2 < 'hr. 8. 4. - its solemn dedication, 1 Kin. K; 2 Chr. 6; 7. glory of the I^ord fills, 2 Chr. 5. 14. plundt red by Shishak, king of Egypt, 1 Kin. 14. 25; 2Clir. 12. 9. restored by Joash. 2 Kin. 12. .5, "2. cleansed by Hezeklah, 2 Chr. 29. 5. polluted by Manasseh 2 Chr. 33. 7. repainid by Josiah. 2 CJir. 34. spoiled by the Chaldeans, 2 Kin. 26. 9; 2 Ohr. decrees of Cyrus and Darius for rebuilding, Ezra fi. 3. 12. commenced, Ezra 3. 8. suspen'lei} by order of Artaxerxes, Ezra 4. 24. resumed under Darius, Ezra 6. 7. flnlslied and dedicated, Ez]-a6. 15, 18. purified by Nehemiah, Neh. 13. .30. made a den of thieves, Matt. 21. 12; Mark 11. 15; Luke 19. 46. Christ drives out buyers and sellers, Matt. 21. 12: Mark 11. 15; Luke 19. 45; John 2. 14. Christ foretells lis destruction. Matt. 24. S; Mark 13. 2; Luke 21. 6. Christ teaches In, Luke 21 . 37. disciples continue there dally, Acts 2. 46. Peter and John pray and teach in. Acts 3. 1, 12. Paul enters, r.tid is assaulted in. Acts 21. 28. Temple, symbolical. Ezek. 40—44. symbolical of the body of Christ, John 2. 21. Trhplb of God and Holt Ghost, Christians are, 1 Cor. 3. 16, 17: C. 19; 2 Cor. 6. 16. 8«e abo Bev. 8. 12 : 7. 16; ib. 8; 21. 22. 212 BMPLK, ice, 1 Got. 9. B ; ' !r. 5, 13; 6. 13; I Ic. 2. 11 ; 3. 11 ; 13.6; 20. 29; 2' 3; 2 Tim. 3. 8:1 Rev. 2. 14, 20; 3. ] : Matt. 24. ; Uvh. 13. 9; 2 I : .lude; Rev. i i'led, Is. 8. 20; 4.2.3; 2 John I l'<. 1; 18. 20,i •13.8; 14.10; 3; 2 Pet. 2.1; 1 J: Is. 54. 13; I 2; Eph. 4. 21;! ow of, 2 Sam. j 9. 21. 14; Jer. I 20; Ezek. 26.1 t. 3. ! V. 23. 1 ; 1 Cor. I t. 1. 8; 2.2; 2' place for wof- fle. 1.7.3; lOhr. • 7. B; IChr. I 1 Chr. 17. 11 ; «. 11. j »: 4. n?. 1 Kin. 0. 7. 'hr. 8. 4. . i Clir. 6 ; 7. ! YPt, 1 Kiu. 14. 25, »; 2Clhr. r rebuilding, Ezra 4. 24. i i 12; Mark 11. !rR Matt. 21. II 2. 14. Matt. 24. 2; 2. 4«. Acts 3. 1,12. ta21.28. >hn 2. 21, irlstlanfl ar«, 10. 8m abo TKMPLK. 8TTnjKaT-IND6X, TBKER TEMPLE (house of GOD\ Ps. fi.'v. 4 ; Eccles. 6, 1 ; 1 Tim. 3. 15; Heb. 10. 21 ; 1 Pet. 4. 17, bles-sedness of fiequentlnK, Ps, 65, 4 ; 84. 1, 10 ; 100.4; 122 (Is. '2. H>. TEMPTATION, trial of faith and life, Gen. 22; Dan. 12. 10; Zech.13. 9; Luke 22. 31, 40; Heb. 11. 17; James 1. 12; 1 Pet. 1. 7; 4. 12. none excessive, 1 Cor. 10. 13. of Christ, bf the devil, Matt. 4; Mark 1. 13; Lnke 4. TK.MPTER, Matt. 4. 3 ; 1 Thess. 3. B. TENTS. <ien. 9. 21 ; 12. 8; 2:'). 27; Ileb. 11, 9. TEUAPHIM, of Laban, Gen. 31. 34; of Mlcah, ,'iid({. 17. rt; 18. 14; of Miclial, 1 Sam. 19, VS. TKKI'ULUIS, oration of. Acts 24. TKSTAM KNT, the New, of Christ's blood. Matt. 2fi. 28 ; Mark 14. 24 ; Luke 22, 20 ; 1 Oor. U. 25 ; 2 Oor. 3. ; Heb. 7. 22. better tlian the first covenant, Heb. 8. 6, 7; 9; 10; 12.24. TESTIMONY, Ex. 25. 1(1, 21. of the apostles, Acts 22. 18; 2 Tliess. 1. 10; 2 Tim. 1.8; Uev. 1.2; 11.7; 12.17. TKSTIMON'IKS of God, Ps. 119. 2. THANKS, (fivint? of, at the Lord's Supper, Matt. 26. 27; Mark 14. 2:?; Luke 22. 17: 1 Cor. 11. 24 ; at meals, Mark 8. 6 ; John 6. 11 ; Acts 27. a."); Knm. 14. fi; Eph. 5. 20; 1 Tim. 4, 3. THANKSGIVING, exhortations to, Ps. 84. 3; m. 14; 9.'). 2; 100. 4; 107. 22; 130; 2 Cor. 9, 12; Phil. 4. 6; Col. 2. 7: 4. 2; Bev. 7. 12. Bee Psalms, Praise. THEATUB at Ephesus, Paul's danger there. Acts 19. 29. THEPEZ. Ablmelech wounded at, .ludg. 9. 60, THICFT, whence proceeding. Matt, 16. 19; Mark 7. 22. Si-e. 8TE.\LlNa. TTIESSALONICA, Paul at. Acts 17. clmrch there instructed, 1 A 2 Thess. THEUDAS, sedition of. Acts 5. 3f>. THIEF, punishment of, Ex. 2-? 2; Deut, 24. 7; Zech. .5. 4; 1 Cor. 6. 10; 1 Pet. 4. 15. conduct of, described, Job 24. 14; Jer. 2, 26; 49. 9 ; Luke 10. 30 ; John 10. 1. in the night, Christ's st'cond coming ty- pified by. Matt. 24. 43; Luko ,2. ?9; 1 Thess. 5. 2; 2IVt..3. 10; B/".3,3; Ifi. 1(3. THIEVKS at crucifixion, Matt, 27, 38; Mark 15. 27; Luke 2:^40. THINGS devoted. Lev. 27; liam. 18. 14; Ezek. 44. 29; not te be redeera^vl. Lev. 27, 33; abuse of fCorbanl Matt. 1.5. 5; Mark 7 11. 'niOMAS, Apostle, Matt, 10. 3 Mark 3, 18; l.uke (•(. 15; Acts 1, " '-; liis /lal, John 11. 16; his mibellef and conf jsslon, John 20. 24. THOKN8. Juilg. 8. ", 16t crown of, placed on Christ, Matt. 27. 29 ; Mark 15. 17 ; John 19. 2. TITUMMIM, .,:i high priest's breaiitpl^te. Ex. 28. SO; Lev, 8. 8; Deut. 33. 8; E;a» 2. 63; Neb. THUNDER, Ex, fl. 2^: 1 Bam. 7. 10; 12, 18; Ps. 7X. 4.-. ,SV^ Ex. 19. iB; Rev. 4. 6; 16. 18. THUNDERS, seven. Rev. 10. THYATIRA (Acts 16. 14), arigel of, Eev. 1. U; '2.18. TIRNPS conspiracy, 1 Kin. 16. 21. TIGLATH-PILESER (Tilgath-pilnewr. 1 Chr. 5. 6. 26). 2 Kin. 15. 29; 16. 7 ; 2 Chr. ',M. 20. TIME, redemption of, Ps, 39. 4; 90. 12; Eccles. 12. 1 ; Is. 5,5. 6; Matt. 5. 25; Luke n.-i2; John 9. 1 . 12. 35: Bom. 13. 11 ; S Cor. 6. 2; GiO. 8. 9; Eph. 5.16; Col. 4. 5. the end of. Rev. 10. 6. fur all things, Eccles. S. TIM KS, signs of. Matt. 16. » ; Acta S. SI : 1 Thess. 6.1: 2The8s.2: 1 Tim. 4. 1 ; 2 Tim. ff^ 1. TlMNATH-SERAH. Joshua burled there. Josh. 24. 30. TlM0THEU8(Tlmothy),accompanles Paul. Acts 16. 3; 17. 14, 15' Rom. 16. 21 ; 2 Cor. 1. J 19. commended, 1 Cor. 16. 10; I'hll. 2. 19 Instructed in letters by Paul, 1*2 Tim. TliUlAKAU. Sennacherib's war with, 2 Kin. 19.9. TIRSHATHA. Ezra 2. 63 ; Neh, 7. 70. TIRZAH, 1 Kin. 14. 17: 15. 21 ; 16. 8, 16; 2 Kin. 15. 16; Cant. 6. 4 (Josh. V2. 24). TITII ES, paid by Abraham to Melchlzedek. Gen. 14. 20 ; Heb. 7. 6, due to God, Gen. 28. 22; Lev, 27, 30; Prov. 3, 9; Mai. 3. 8. to the Levites, Num. 18. 21 ; 2 Chr, 31, B; Neh. 10.37; Heb. 7. 6. for the feasts, and poor, Deut. 14, 23, 28. TITUS. Gal, 2, 3. Paul's love for, 2 Cor. 2, 13 ; 7, 6. lb. In.structed by Paul. Tit. 1—3. TOBIAH, the Ammonite, vexes the Jews. Neh. 4.3; 6.1,12,14; 13.4. TONGUE, unruly, James 3. must be bridlecl, I's. .39. 1 ; Prov. 4. 24 ; 10. 10, 19;. 14, 23; 15.4; 17,20; 18.6; Eccles. 8, 7; 10. 12; Matt. 6. 22; 12. 36; Eph. 4. 29; 5, 4; Col. 3. 8; 4. 6; I Thess. 6, 11 ; Tit, 1. 10; 2. 8: 8. 2: James 1. 26; 3; 1 Pet. 3. 10; Jude 16. TONGUES, confusion of. Gen. 11, gift of, Acts 2. 3; 10. 46; 19. 6; 1 Oor. 12, 10; 13.1-14.2, TOPAZ, Ex. 28. 17; Bev. 21. 20, TOPIIET. 2 Kin. 23, 10, «m MoLOOH. TORN bea.sts not to be eaten, Ex. 22. 31 ; Lev. 22.8; Ezek,4. 14; 44.31, TORTOISE, Lev, 11.29. TOU( HINO Christ's garment, Mark 6, 28; «. 66; Luke 6. 19. TOWER of Babel. Gen, 11 ; Fennel, Judg. 8. 17; Shechem, Judg. 9, 46; Siloam, Luke 13. 4. TRADERS in Tyre, Ezek. 27, TRADITIONS. Matt. 15. 3; Mark 7. 7; Gal. 1. 14 ; Col. 2. 8 ; Tit. 1. 14 ; 1 Pet. 1. 18. TRAITOR, Judas. Luke 6. 16. TRANCE, of Balaam, Num. 24. 4; Peter, ActslO. 10; 11.5; Paul, Acts 22. 17. TRANSFIGURATION of Christ, Matt. 17; Mark 9.2; Luke 9. 29; John 1.14; 2 Pet. 1. 16. TltANSFORMATlON of 8aUa and his ministers, 2Cor. 11.1.3, 1.5, TRANSGRESSION. Sm fill*. TRANSLATION, of Enoch. Gen. B. 24; Heb. 11. 5; of Elijah. 2 Kin. 2. TREACHER.", Instances of, Gun. 34, 13; Judg. 9; 1 Sam, 21. 7; 22. 9 (Ps. 52); 2 Sam. S. 27; 11. 14; 16; 20. 9; 1 Kin. 21. 6; 2 Kin. 10. 18; Est. 3: Matt. 26. 47; Mark 14. 43; Luke 22. 47 ; John 18. 8, TREASON, Instances of, 2 Ram. 15-18: 20; 1 Kin. 1 ; 16,10; 2Kln. 11 ; 16. 10; 2Chr. 22.10; Est. 2. 21. TREASURY, gifts cast Into. Mark 12. 41 ; Lake 21. 1. TREE of life. Gen. 2. 9; 3 32; Prov. S. 18; 11. 30 ; Ezek. 47. 7, 12 ; Rev. 2. 7 ; 22. '2, 14. of knowledge of eood and evil. Gen. 2. 17 ; 3. TREES, laws concernhig. Lev. 19. 23; 27. 80: De>n, 20. 19. Jotham's parable of the, Judg. 9, 8, Nebuci.adnezzar's vision, Dan, 4. 10. figuraliirely mentioned. Num. 21. 6; 1 Chr. I*. 33; Ik 1 (Jer. 17. 8); 92. 12; Eccles. 11. 3: Cant. 't. 3; Is. 41. 19; Ezek. 17. 24; 31. S; Matt. i. 10; 7. 17; 12. 33; Lake 3. 9: 6. 48 j 21.29: JodnU. ! I 2hi M I I f I ii 1 1 1 h 1 \ 1 I 'i-i S in TBK8PA88. 8UBJE0T-TKDSX. VKHi. TBESFASS ofleringa, Uws concerning, Lev. 6; 6 ; Num. B. TBIAL, of the heart, by QoA alone, Pn. 26. 2 ; 66. 10: Prov. 17. 3 ; Jer. 11. 20; 1 Thess. 2. 4, Of faith. Job 23. 10; Zech. 13. 9; Heb. 11. 17; Jame» 1. 8; 1 Pet. 4. 12; Bev. S. 10. Bee Temptation. TRIBES of Israel, blessed, Gen. 49 ; Num. 23. 20 ; 24; Dftut. 33. their order and numbering, Num. 1 ; 2; 10. 14 ; 26; 2 8am. 24; 1 Chr. 21. nnml)er of those sealed. Rev. 7. 4. TRIBULATION, Matt. 13. 21 ; 24. 21 ; John 16. 33 ; Acts 14. 22 ; 1 Thess. 3. 4 ; Rev. 7. 14. TRIBUTE, Matt. 22. 21; Luke 20. 26; Bom. 13. 6 ; 1 Pet. 2. 13. nald by Christ. Matt. 17. 24. TRIUMPH of wicked, short. Job 20. »>; Ps. 37. 10. TROAB visited by Paul, Acts 16. 8; 20. 5; 2 Cor. 2.12: 2Tlni.4. 13. TROl'lIIMUS, companion of Paul. Acts 20. 4; 21.29: 2Tim. 4. 20. TROUBLE, man born to, Job B. 7. TRUMPET, giving uncertain sound, 1 Oor. 14. 8. the last. 1 Cor. 15. 52 ; 1 Thess. 4. 16. TRUMPETS, their use. Num. 10; Josh. 6. 4; Judg.7.16; Ps.81.3; Ezek.7.14; 3,3.3; Joel 2.1. used in the temple. 1 Chr. 13. 8; 16. 24; 2 Chr. 6.12; 29.27: Ps. 98. 6. feast of. Lev. 23. 24 ; Num. 29. the seven. Rev. 8; 9; 11. TRUST In God, Ps. 4. 5; 34; 37. 8; 40. 3, 4; 82. 8; 64.10; 84.12; 116.9; 118.8; Prov. 3. 5; 16. 20 ; Is. 26. 4 ; 50. 10 ; 51. 6 ; Jer. 17. 7. exemplified, 1 Sam. 17. 45; 30. 6 ; 2 Kin, 18. B; 2 Chr. 20. 12; Dan. 3. 28- 2 Tim. 1. 12; 4.18. blessings resulting from, Ps. 6. 11; 26. 1 ; 32. 10; 83. 21; 34. 8, 22; 37. 6, 40; 66, 11; 112.7; 125; Prov. 16.20; 28.26; 29.26; 18.12.2; 26.3; 67. 13 ; Heb. 13. C. TRUST In man. riches, vain, Job 31. 24; Ps. 20. 7; 8.3. 16; 44. 6; 49. 6; 52. 7; 62. 10; 118. 8; 146. 8; Prov. 11. 28 ; 28. 26 ; Is. 30 , 31 ; .Ter. 7. 4 ; 9. 4 ; 17. 6 ; 46. 25 ; 49. 4 ; Ezek. 33 , 13 ; Mark 10. 24 : 2 Cor. 1. 9 ; 1 Tim. 6. 17. TRUTH, of God. Ex. S4. 6; Num. 23. 19; Deut. 32.4; Ps.19.9; 25.10; 33.4; .57.3,10; 8.5.10; 86.15; 89. 14; 91. 4; 96. 13; 100. 5; 119. 160; 146. 6 ; Is. 25. 1 : 65. 16 : Dan. 4. 37 ; Mic. 7. 20 : Johnl7. 17; 2Cor. 1.20; Rev. 15. 3; 16.7. the, the Gospel, .Tohn 1. 17; 4. 24; 5. 83; 17. 17; 18. 37; Rom. 2. 8; 1 Cor. 13. 6; 2 Cor. 4. 2; Gal. 3. 1; Eph. 6. 14; 2 Thess. 2. 10; 1 Tim. 2.7; 3.16; 4.3; 6.5; 2Tim.3.8; 4.4; Tit. 1.1; 1 Pet. 1.22. word of, Ps. 119. 43; 2 Cor. «. 7; Eph. 1. 13; Col. 1. 6: 2 Tim. 2. 15; James 1. 18. Bee SCRIPTrREfl. G08PBI.. TBUTHFrLNKSP. Prov. 12. 17; Zech. 8. 16; Eph. 4. 25; 1 John 1.8. TUBAL, Gen. 10. 2; Is. 66. 19; Ezek. 27. 13; 82. 26; 8<<- 39. TUMULTS, under David. 2 Sam. 20. 1 ; Beho- boam. 1 Kin. 12. 16; ag.alnst Christ. Matt. 27. 24; Paul, Acts 14. 6; 17. 6; 18. 12; 19. 24; 21. 27. TUBTLE-DOVE used for offerings. Gen. IB. 9; Lev. 1. 14 ; 12. 6; Num. 6. 10 : Luke 2. 24. TWELVE, the. ordained. Mark 3. 14. TYCHICUS, companion of Paul, AcU 20. 4; 2 Tim. 4. 12; Tit. 3. 12. commended, Eph. 6. 21: Col. 4. 7. TYPES of Christ. See CHRIST. TYRANNY, Instances of, Ex. 1 : 8; 1 Sam. 98. 8; 1 Kin. 12. 4 ; 21 ; Jer. 26. 20; Matt. S; Acta 12. TYRE. Its wealth, Enek. 27; fall, Ezek. 26. 7; Christ visits coasts of. Matt. 16. 21 ; Paul lands at. Acts 21. 3. UNBELIEF, sin, John 16. 9; Bom. 11. 32; Tit. 1. 15; 1 John 6. 10. Its source, Mark 16. 14; Luke 8. 12; 24. 25; John 6. 38; 8. 45; 10. 26; 12. 39; Acts 19. 9; 2 Cor. 4. 4 ; Eph. 2. 2 ; 2 Thess. 2. 12 ; Heb. 3. 12. the world condemned for, John 3. 18 ; 5. 24. Its effects. 1 Kin. 17. 18; 2 Kin. 7. 2; Ps. 78. 19; 106. 24; Is. .5.3. 1; Matt. 24. 11; John 12. 37; 16. 9 ; Acts 14. 2 ; 19. 9 ; Heb. 3. 12. deprecated. Matt. 17. 17; John 20. 27, 29; Heb. 3.12; 4. 11. Ir:-.tances of, Gen. 3. 4; Num. 13; 14; 20. 12; Deut. 9.23; 2Kln. 7. 2,17; P.s.78; 106; Matt. 13. 58; Luke 1. 20; 22. 67; John 6. 38; 7. 5; 12. 37 ; 20. 25 ; Acts 14. 2 : 17. 6 ; Rom. 3. 8 ; 11. 20: Heb. 3. 19. UNBELIEVERS. Bom. 16. 17; 2 Cor. 6. 14; Phil. 3. 2 ; 1 Tim. 6. 5. fate of, Mark 16. 16 ; John 3. 18 ; 8. 24 ; Rom. 11. 20 ; Eph. 5. 6 ; 2 The!"i. 2. 12 ; Heb. 3. 19 : 4. 11 : 11.6; James 5; 2 Pet. 2; 3: JudeB; Rev. 21. 8. UNCLE ANNE SS. Lev. 6; 7; 11; 12; 15; 22; Num. 6, 19; Deut. 23. 10; 24. 1. typical of sin, Zech. 13. 1 ; Matt. 23. 27. UNCLEAN SPIRITS, Matt. 10. 1; 12. 43, 45; Acts 6. 16; Rev. 16. 1,3. animals. Lev. 11 ; 20. 25; Deut. 14. 8. UNICORN, Num. 23. 22; Deut. 33. 17; J'-b 39. 9; Is. 34. 7. UNION in worship and prayer, Ps. 34. 3 ; K. 14 ; 122; Rom. 1.5. 30; 2 Cor. 1. 11; Eph. 6. 18; Col. 1.3; 3. Itj; Heb. J 0.2,5. UNITY, of the church, John 10. 16 ; Bom. 12. 5; 1 Cor. 10. 17; 12. 13- Gal 3. 28; Eph. 1. 10 ; 2. 19 ; 4. 4 ; 5. 23, 30. of brethren, Ps. 133 : John 17. 21 ; Acts 2. 42. enforced, Ps. 133; Rom. 12. 16 ; 1.5. 6; 1 Cor. 1. 10; 2 Cor. 18. 11; Eph. 4. 3; PhU. 1. 27; Z 2: 1 Pet. 3. 8. UNKNOWN GOD. altar to, Acts 17. 28. UNLEAVENED bread. Ex. 12. 39; 13. 7; 23. 18; Lev. 2. 4 ; 7. 12 : 8. 26; Num. 6. 19 (1 Cor. 5. 7). UNMARRIED (virgins), Paul's exhortation to, 1 Cor. 7. 8, 11, 2.5, 32. UPHARSIN, Dan. 6. 25. UPHAZ. gold of. Jer. 10. 9; Dan. 10. B. UR, land of, Gen. 11. 28 ; 16. 7. URIAH, the Hlttite, 2 Sam. 11: 1 Kin. IB. B: Matt. 1. 6. URIJAH (priest), 2 Kin. 16. 10. 16. (prophet). Jer. «6. 20. URTM. See Thummim. USURY, Ex. 22. 26; Lev. 28. 86: Dent. 23. 19; Neh. 6 : Ezek. 18. 8. 13, 17 ; 22. 12. UZZAirs trespass, 2 Sam. 6. 8: 1 Ohr. IS. 7. UZZIAH. See AZABIAB. VAGABOND. Cain. Gen. 4. 12. VANITY of worldly things, Ps. 39. 6, 11 s 49: 90 : Eccles. 1 ; Is. 40. 17, 23. of idolatry, Deut. 32. 21 ; 2 Kin. 17. IB; Jer. 10. 8; 14.22; 18.16; Acts 14. 16. VAPOURS. Job 86. 27; Ps. 136. 7; 148. 8: Jer. 10. 13. VASHTI, queen. Est. 1. VEIL (^of women), Gen. 24. 8B; Both 8. IB; 1 Cor. 11. 10. of Moses, Ex. 84. 83 ; 2 Cor. 8. IS. of the tabernacia and temple, Ex. 26. 31 : 86. X : 2 Cor. 8. 14. Bee Heb. 6. 19 ; 9. 3 ; 10. 20. of temple, rent at crucifixion. Matt. 21, 61; Mark IB. 38: Luke 23. 46. 214 m VBNGEANOE. 8UBJE0T-INDKX. WELLS. VENGEANCE belong* to God, Deut. 32. 36: Ph. 94. 1 ; 99. 8 : Is. 34. 8 ; .SS. 4 ; Jer. 50. 15 ; Ezek. 24; 25; Nata. 1. 2; 2 Thess. 1. U; Heb. 10. 30; Jude 7. VENISON, Gen. 25. 28; 27. 3. VESSELS of temple, 1 Kin. 7. 40; carried to Babylon, 2 Kin. 25. 14 ; profaned, Dan. 5 ; re- stored, Ezra 1. 7. VESTUilE, lots cast for Ctirisfs, Matt. 27. 36; John 19. 24. Sf« I's. 22. 18; Kev. 19. 13. VIALS, full of odours, Kev. 5. 8. the seven, Kev. 15. 7 ; 16. VICTOKY over death. Is. 25. 8; 1 Cor. 1.5. 54; by faith, 1 John 5. 4. VINE, Gen. 49. 1 1 : Jer. 2. 21 ; Ezek. 15 ; 17 ; IIos. 10. 1 ; Kev. 14. 18. typical of Christ, John 16. VINEGAK offer«!d to Christ on the cross, Mati. 21. 34, 48; Mark 15. 36; Luke 2:5. 3<!; John 19. 29. See Ts. 69. 21 ; Prov. 10. 26 ; 25. 20. VINEYARD. Noah's, Gen. 9. 20. ofNaboth, IKhi. 21. parables of. Matt. 20. 1; 21. 33; Mark 12. 1 ; Luke 20. 9. laws of, Ex. 22. 5; 23. 11 ; Lev. 19. 10; 25. 3; Deut. 20. 6-; 22. 9 ; 23. 24; 24. 21. VUtGIN, Christ bom of one. Matt. 1. 18: Luke 1. 27. See Is, 7. 14. VIRGINS, parable of. Matt. 25. 1. VIRTUE, Phil. 4. 8; 2 Pet. 1. 5. VIRTITKS and Vices, Prov. 10-24. VISIONS, sent by God, Gen. 12. 7; Num. 24, 4: Job 7. 14; Is. 1. 1; Joel 2. 28; Acts 2. 17; 2 Cor. 12. 1'. of Abram, Gen. 16; Jacob, G»in. 28. 10; Pharaoh, Gen. 41; Mlcaiah, 1 Kin. 22. 19; Isaiah, Is. 6; Kzekiel, Ezek. 1; 10; 11; 37; 40; Nebuchadnezzar, Dan. 4; Daniel, Dan. 7; Zechariah, Zech. 1 ; Peter, Acts 10. 9 ; John, Rev. 1 ; 4-22. VOICE of God, proclaims the law, Ei. 19. 19; 20.1. its majesty and power. Job 37. 4; 40. 9: P». 18. 13; 46.6; 68.33; Joel 2. U. heard by Elijah, 1 Kin. 19, 12. by Ezekiel. Ezek. 1. 24 ; 10. B. by Christ, at His baptism, Ac, Matt. 3. 17; Mark 1, 11 : Luke 3. 22 : John 12. 2;<. by Peter. .lames, and John, at the transfigu- ration. Matt. 17. fi; Mark 9. 7; Luke 9. 36; 2 Pet. 1. 18. byl'aul. Acts 9. 7. by John, Rev. 1. 10. VOWS, laws concerning, Lev. 27 ; Num. 6. 2 ; 30 ; Deut. 23. 21. See Ps. 65. 1 ; 66. 13 ; 76. 11 ; 116. 18; Eccles. 5. 4; Mai. 1. 14. VOYAGE, Paul's. Acts 27 ; '2». VULTURE, Lev. 11. 14: Deut. 14. 18. Be« Job 28.7; Is. 34. 16. WAFERS used xs offerings, Ex. 29. 2, 23; Lev. 2. 4; 8. 26; Num. 6. 15. WAGES to be duly paid. Lev. 19. 13; Deut. 24.15; James 5. 4. WAITING upon God, Ps. 27. 14; 37. 34; Prov. 20. 22; Is. 40. 31 ; 49. 23; Jer. 14. 22; Lam. 3. 26; Uab. 2. 3; Zeph. 3. 8; Luke 12. 36; Rom. 8, 25; 1 Cor. 1. 7: Oal. 6. 6; 1 Thess. L 10; 2 Thess. 3. 5. WALKING WITH God, Deut. 5. 33: 28. 9 ; Josh. 22. 5; 1 Kin. 8. .<W ; Ps. 1 ; 112; Prov. 2. 7 ; Is. 2. 3 ; 30. 21 ; Jer. 6. 16 ; 7. 23 ; Ezek. 37. 24 ; of Enoch, Gen. 6. 24 ; of Noah, Gen. 6. 9. In faith, love, Ac, Rom. 6. 4 ; 8. 1 ; 13. 13 ; 2 Oor. ft. 7; Gal. 6. 16; Eph. 6. 2; Phil. 3. 16; Col. 1. lOi 24 6; 1 John L 6; Bev. 3. 4; 21. 24. WANTONNESS condemned. Is. 3. 16; Bom. IS. IS' 2 Pet. 2 18. WAR, laws' of, Deut. 20; 23. 9; 24. B. WARNING, 2 Chr. 19. 10; Ezek. 3. 17; .S3. S; 1 Thess. 6. 14; Acts 20. 31; 1 Cor. 4. 14; OoL 1. 28. WASHING, enjoined by the law, Ex. 29, 4 ; Lev. 6. 27; 13. 54; 14. 8; Deut. 21. 6; 2 Chr. 4. 6. of the feet. Gen. 18. 4 ; 24. 32 ; 43. 24 ; 1 Bam. 25. 41 ; Luke 7. 38 ; 1 Tim. 5. 10. of the bands, Deut. 21. 6; Ps. 26. 6; Matt. 27. 24. Christ washes His disciples' feet. John 13. superstitious, censured, Mark 7. 3 ; Luke 11. 38. figuratively. Job 9. 30 : Is. 1. 16 ; 4. 4 ; Tit. 3. 6; Heb. 10. 22: Eph. .5. 26. in the blood of Christ, 1 Cor. 6. 11; Bev. 1. 6; 7. 14. WASTE forbidden, John 6. 12. WATCHES, of time, Ex. 14. 24; 1 Sam. 11. 11; Matt. 14.2.'); Mark 6. 48. WATCHFULNESS enjoined. Matt. 24. 42; 26. 13; 26. 41: Mark 13. 35; Luke 12. 36; 21. 36; 1 Cor. 10. 12; Eph. 6. 18; Col. 4. 2; 1 Tliess. 6. 6; 2 Tim. 4. 6; 1 Pet. 4. 7; 6. 8; Rev. 3. 2; 16. 15. WATCHMEN, their duty, 2 Sam. 18. 25; 2 Kin. 9.17; Ps. 127. 1; Cant. 3.3; .5.7; Is. 21.6, 11; 62. 8 ; Jer. 6. 17 ; 31. 6 ; Kzek. 3. 17 ; 33 ; Hab. 2. 1. evil, described. Is. 56. 10. WATCH TOWEUS. 2 Chr. 20. 24 ; Is. 21. 5. WATER, miracles of, Gen. 21. 19 ; Ex. 16. 23 ; 17. 6 ; Num. '20. 7 ; 2 Kin. 3. 20. the trial of jealou.sy by, Num. 5. 17. used in baptism, Matt. 3. 11 ; Acts 8. 36; 10. 47. Christ walks on. Matt. 14. 26; Mai'k 6. 48; John 6. 19. figuratively mentioned, Ps. 65. 9; Is. 41. 17; 44, 3; 55. 1; Jer. '2. 13; Ezek. 47; Zech. 13. 1; John 3. 6 ; 4. 10 ; 7. 3.S ; Rev. 7. 17 ; 21. 6 ; 22. of affliction, 1 Kin. 22. 27. WATERS of creation. Gen. 1. 2, 6. 8. the flood, Gen. 6. 17; 7. 6. fountain of living, Jer. '2. 13 ; 17. 13. living fountains of. Rev, 7. 17. WAVE OFEERING. Ex. 29. 24; Lev. 7. 30; 8. •^■, 23. II, 20; Num. .'5. 25; 6. 20. WAVERING, Heb. 10. 2:^; James 1.6. WAY, the, Christ. John 14. 6 ; Heb. 10. 20. WEAK in the faith, Uom. 14; 16; 1 Cor. 8; 1 Thess. 5. 14 ; Heb. 12. 12. Paul's example, 1 Cor. 9. 22. WEANED child, Ps. LSI. 2; Is. 11. 8; 28. 9. WEAPONS of the Christian, not carnal, 2 Cor. 10.4. WEASEL, Lev. 11. 29. WEAVER, Ex. 35. 35 ; Job 7. 6 ; Is. 38. 12. WEB. spider's. Job 8. 14 ; Is. .59. 5. WEDDING, parable of. Matt. 22. B«« Luke 12. 36: 14.8. WEEKS, feast of, Deut, 16. 9. seventy, pronhecy of, Dan. 9. 24. WEEPINU. Ps.O.K; 30.5; Joel 2. 12; Matt. 8. 12; 22. LS; Luke 6. 21 : 7. 38; K,.m. 12. 16; 1 Cor. 7.30: Phil. 3. IH; Rev. 18. 15. for the departed. Gen. 23. 2; 2 Sam. 1. 24; Kcclcs. 12. 6; .I»^r. 9. 17; 22. 10; Eznk. 24. 16; Amos 6. 16; Mark 5. 38; John IL 35; 20. 13; 1 Thess. 4. 13. none In heaven. Rev. 21. 4. WEIGHTS, just, commanded Lev, 19. 36: Dent. 25. 13 : Prov. 11. 1 ; 16. 11 ; 20. 10. 23 ; Kzek. 40. 10; Mlc. 6. 10. WELL of Beth-lehem, 1 Chr. 11. 17, 18. WELLS, of Abraham, Gen. 16. 16: Isaac, Gen. 2». 9Si Uztl«h,2 0hr,26. lOi Jacob, John 4. «. IB0 '■- l\ nA. illR I > ■'I ;■'■" WHALK. SUBJECT-INDEX. WITOHORAFT. WHALE. Gen. 1. 21 ; Job 7. 12; Bzek. 32. 2. Jonah's, Juiiah 1. 17 ; Matt. 12. 40. WHEAT. Ex. 29. 2 (1 Kin. 5. 11 ; Ezek. 27. 17). parable concerning. Matt. 13. 26. WHKELP. vision of Ezek. 1. 15; 3. 13; 10. 9. WHELl'S (lions'), parable of, Ezek. 19; Nah.2.12. WHlltLWlNDS. 1 Kin. 19. 11 : "i Kin. 2. 1 ; Job 37. 9; 38. 1 ; Is. 66. 15; Jer. 523. 19; Ezek. 1. 4 ; Nab. 1.3; Zech. 0. 14. WHISI'EUING, l'rov.l6.2R; 26.20; Rom. 1.29; 2 Cor. 12. 20. Set- SLANDER, TaLE-BEARER3. WHITE HORSE, Itev. 6. 2; 19. 11; cloud. Rev. 14. 14. WHITE RAIMI NT, of Christ at the transfigura- tion. Matt. 17, 2 ; Mark «. :i ; Luke 9. 29. of angels. Mat) . 2«. 3 ; Mark 16. 5. of the redeem, A. Rev. 3. 5 ; 4. 4 ; 7. 9 ; 19. 8, 14, WHITE THUONK, Rev. 20. 11. WHOLE, the, need not a physician. Matt. 9. 12; Mark 2. 17 : Luke 6. 31. made. Matt. 12. 13 ; Mark 3. 6 ; Luke 6. 10. Bte MiRACLBa. world, if a man gain, and lose his soul. Matt. 16. 26 ; Mark K 36 ; Luke 9. '25. WHORE, vision of the great. Rev. 17; 18. WHOREDOM, condemned. Lev. 19. 29; Deut.22. 21 ; »23. 17. spiritual, Ezek. 16; 23; .Ter. 8; Hoa. 1; 2. See Idolatry. WHOREMONGERS condemned, Eph. B. 5; 1 Tim. 1. 10; Heb. 13. 4; Rev. 21. 8; '£2. Vi. WICKED, their character and doom. Dent. 32. 6; Job 4. 8; 5; 15; 18; 20; 21; 24; 27.13; 30; 86. 12; Eccles. 8. 10; Is. 1 ; 22; 28; 29; 37. 21 ; 40. 18; 41. 6; 44. 9; 45. 9; 47; 57—59; 66; Jer. 2; E«ek. 5; 16: 18; 23; Hos. to Mai.; Matt. .^—7; 13.37; 15; 16; 21.33; 25; John 5. 29; 10; Rom, 1. 21; .3. 10; t Cor. 5. 11 ; Gal. 5. 19; Eph. 4. 17: 5. 5; Phil. 3. 18; Col. 3. 6; 2 Thes?. 2; 1 Tim. 1. 9; 4; 6. 9; 2 Tim. 3. 13; Tit. 1. 10; Heb. 6. 4; .lames 4; 5; 1 Pet. 4; 2 Pet. 2; 3; 1 John 2. IH; 4; Jude; Rev. 9. 20; 14.8; 18; 20.13; 22.15. their prosperity not to l>8 envied, Ps. 37. 1 ; 73 ; Prov. 3. 31 ; 23. 17 ; 24. 1. 19 ; Jer. 12. friendship with, forbidden. Gen. 2P. 1; Ex. 23. 32; 34. 12; Num. 16. 26; Deut. 7. 2; 13. 6; Josh. 28. 7; Judg. 2. 2: 2 Chr. 19. 2: Ezra 9. 12; 10. 10; Neh. 9. 2; Ps. 106. 35; Prov. 1. 10; 4. 14; 12. 11 ; 14. 7; Jer. 2. 25; .'^1. 6 ; Rom. 16. 17 ; 1 Cor. 6. 9 ; 15. S3 ; 2 (^or. 6. 14 ; Eph. 5. 7. 11; PhiL 2. 15; 2 Thess. 3. 6; 1 Tim. 6. 6; 2 Tim. 3. 5; 2 Pet. 3. 17; Kev. 18. 4. WICKEDNEBB reproductive. Job 4. 8; 20. 1; Prov. 1. 31. WIDOW, Elijah sustained by one, 1 Kin. 17. parable of, Luke 18. 3. the widow's mite, Mark 12. 42 ; Luke 21. 2. figurative. Is. 47. 9; 54. 4; Lam. 1. 1. WIDOWS, to be honoured and relieved. Ex. 22. 22 ; Deut. 14. 29 ; 24. 17 ; 27. 19 ; Job 29. 13 ; Is. 1.17; Jer. 7.6; ActsB.l; 9.39; lTlm.5.3; James 1.27. especially under God's protection, Deut. 10. 18; Ps. 68. 5; 146. 9; Prov. IH. 25 ; Jer. 49. 11. Injurers of widows, condemned, Deut. 27. 19 ; Ps.94. 6; Is. 1.23; 10.2; Kzek. 22. 7; Mai. 8. B; Matt. 23. 14; Mark 12. 40; Luke 20. 47. laws relating to their marriages. Lev. 21. 14; Deut. 25. 5; Ezek. 44. 22; Mark 12. 19. Bee 1 Cor. 7. 8. WILDERNESS, tho, thfl Israelites' journeys in, Ex. 14: Num. 10. 12; 13. 3; 20; .33; Deut. 1. 19; 8. 2; 32. 10; Neh. 9. 19: Ps. 78. 40; 98. 8; 107.4. Hagar's flicht Into. Goa. M. 7. WlLDKRNESS-con/. Elijah's flight Into, 1 Kin. 19. 4. John the Baptist preaches in the wilderness of JudiBa. Matt. 3. Wl LL OE GOD, irresistible, Dan. 4. 17. 35 ; John 1.13; Rom. 9. 19; Eph. 1.5; James 1. 18. ftiltilled by (Christ (I's. 40. 8>; Matt. 26. 42; Mark 14. 36; Luke 22. 42; John 4. 34; 6. 30; Heb. 10. 7. how performed, John 7. 17; Eph. 6. 6; Col. 4. 12 ; 1 Thess. 4. 3 ; 5. 18 ; Heb. 13. 21 ; 1 Pet. 2. 15; 4.2; 1 John 2. 17: 3.2.3. to be submitted to. Jamos 4. 15. Sf^ Matt. 6. 10 ; Acts 21. 14 ; Rom. 1. 10 ; 15. .32. W I LL of man, John 1. 13 ; Rom. 9. 16 ; Eph. 2. 8 ; 1 Pet. 4. 3. WIND, miraculous effects of. Gen. 8. l; Ex. 15. 10: Num. 11. 31 ; Ezek. 37. y ; Jonah 1. 4, rebuked by Christ, Matt. 8. 26. figuratively mentioned, Job 7. 7; 8. 2; Jolin 8. 8; James 1. 6; 3. 4. WINE, made by Noah, Gen. 9. 20. used by Abram and Melchizedek, Gen. 14. 18. used in offerings, Ex. 29. 40; Lev. 23. 13; Num. 15. 5. in the Lord's Supper, Matt. 26. 29. Nazarites not to drink. Num. 6. 3; Judg. IS. 14. Rechabites abstain from. Jer. 35. water clianged to. by Christ, John 2. love of. Prov. 21 . 17 ; 23. 20, 30 ; llos. 4. 11 ; Hab. 2.5; Eph. 5. 18. its lawful use. Judg. 9. 13 ; 19. 19; Ps. 104.15; I'rov. 31. fi ; Kccles. 10. 19 ; Eph. 5. 18 ; 1 Tim. 5. 23. i its abuse. St-e DRUKKEVNEsa. WINEPRESS of the wrath of God, Rev. 14. 19; 19. 15. Ste Is. n. 2; 63. 3; Lam. 1. 15; Matt. 21. 33. WISDOM, given by God, Ex. 31. S; IKln. 3. 12; 4.29; IChr. 22. 12; 2Clir. 1. 10; Ezra 7.?,'); Prov. 2. 6 ; Eccles. 2. 26 ; Dan. 2. 20 ; Acts 6. 10 ; 7.10; 2Pet.. ,3. 15. Its characteristics, Deut. 4. 6; Job 28. 12; Ps. 111. 10; Prov. I. 2; 9; 14. 8; 24. 7: 28. 7; Eccles. 2. 13 ; 7. 19 ; 9. 13 ; Jer. '23. 24 ; Matt. 7. 24 ; Jame-i 3. 13. to be sought for, Ps. 90. 12; Matt. 10. 16; Rom. 16. 19; Eph. .5. 15; 2 Tim. 3. l.'i; .Tames 3. 13. blessings attending it. Prov. 1. 5; 3. 13; 8. 11 ; 16. 16; 24. 3. 14; Eccles. 7. 11; 9. 13; 12.11; Matt. 25. 1. obtained In answer to prayer by Solomon, Ac, 1 Kin. 3. 9; 10. 6; Prov. 2. 3; Dau. '2. 21; James 1. 5. Sersonified, Prov. 1. 20; 8; 9. anger of dcsplshig. Prov. 1. 24 ; 2. 12; 3. 21 ; R. 12; 8.30; 9.12; 10.21; 11.12. apparent In the works of God. Ps. 104. 1, 24 ; 136.5; Prov. 3. 19; 6.6; Jer. 10. 12; Rom. 1. 20;ll.a3. of Joseph. Gen. 41. 39 ; 47. 13 ; Solomon, 1 Kin. 4. 29; Daniel. Ac. Ezek. 28. 3; Dan. 1. 17; 5. 14. worldly, vanity of. Job B. 13 ; 11. 12 ; Prov. 3. 7 ; i Eccles. 2; Is. 6. 21 ; Jer. 8. 9; Zech. 9. 2 ; ' Matt. 11. 25 ; 1 Cor. 1. 17; 2. 4 ; 3. 19 ; 2 Oor. 1. 12 : James 3. 15. See Gen. 3. 6. WISE men from the east. Matt. 2. woman, David admonished by, 2 Sam. 14. WITCH of En-.lor, 1 Sam. '28. WITCHCUAIT, forbidden. Ex. 22. 18; Lev. 19. 26, 31 ; 20. 6, 27 ; Deut. 18. 10 ; Mlc. B. 12 ; Mal. 3. 5 ; Gal. 5. 20 : Rev. 21. 8 ; 22. 15. abolisheil by Josiah, 2 Kin. 23. 24, practised by Saul, 1 Sam. '28 : Manasseh, 2 Kin. 21. 6: 2 Clir. 3:^. 6; Israelites, 2 Kin. 17. 17; Simon of Samaria, Acts 8. 9; Philippians, Acts 16. 16 ; Rphffslans, Acts 19. 19. It P.i 216 WITHKRKD. BUBJXOT-INDEX. ZEOHABIAH. WITHERED luind of Jeroboam hnaled. 1 Kin. — hand healed by Christ. Matt. 12. 10; Mark 3.1—5; Luke (5. B. WITNE88, God invoked as. G«n, 51. BO; .TurtK. 11. 10; 1 Pam. 12. 5; Jer. 42. 5; Mlc.1.2; Kom, 1, 9 ; 1 The.ss. 2. 5. borne to (Jhrist, by the Father, Matt. 3. 16 ; Luke 3. 22 ; John 5. 37 ; 12. 2t< ; Ueb. 2. 4 ; 1 John fi. 7. by the Holy Ghost, Matt. 3, 16 ; Lnke 3. 22 ; John 1. 33 ; Ifi. 26 ; Acts 6. 32 ; 20. 23 ; Heb. 10. 15; 1 John 5. 7. by the apostles. Acts 1. 8; 2. 32; 4. .H3; !i. 32; 10. 41; 22. 15; 26. 16; 1 I'et. 5. 1 : Kev. 20. 4. by the prophets. Acts 10. 43 ; 1 Vet. 1. 10. Cnri'.t the faithful and true. Key. 1. 6 ; S. 14. false, Ex. 20. 16; 23. 1 ; Lev. 19. 11 ; Deut. B. 20 : I'J. 16 ; I'rov. 6. 16, 19 ; 12. 17 ; 19. 5, 9, 28 ; 21. 2. 25. 18 , Jer. 7. 9 ; Zech. 5. 4 ; Luke 3. 14. aKal.iF., Christ. Matt. 26. 60; Mark 14. .%. V/lTNESSKS. two or three required, Num. 38. 30; P«ut. 17. 6; 19. 15; Matt. 18. 16; 2 Cor. 13, 1; 1 Tim. 5.19. the two, Bev. 11. WIVES, their duties to husbands. Gen. 8. 16; Ex. 20. 14 ; Rom. 7. 2 ; 1 C;.r. 7. 3 ; 14. 34 ; Eph. 5.22,33; Tit. 2. 4; 1 Pet. 3. 1. good. I'rov. 12. 4 ; 18. 22 ; 19. 14 ; 31. 10. Leviticftl laws conceriiinK, Ex. 21. 3, 22; 22. 16 ; Num. 5. 12; 30; Deut. 21. 10, 15; 24. 1 ; Jer. .3. 1; Matt. 19. 3. the wife a type of the church, Eph. 6. 23 ; Bev. 19 7 * 21 9 WIZARD.'Lev.20.27. WOES, aifaiust wickedness, Ac, Is. f5. 8 ; 10. 1 ; 29. 15; 31. 1; 45. 9; Jer. 22. 13; Amos 6. 1; Mic. 2. 1 ; Hab. 2. 6; Z^ph. 3. 1 ; Zecli. 11. 17 ; Matt. 26. 24; Luke 6. W; Jude 11 ; Rev. 8. 13; 9.12; 11. 14. against unbelief, Matt. 11. 21; 23. 13; Luke 10. 13; 11.42. WOLVES, figuratively, Zeph. 3. 3; Matt. 7. 16; 10. 16 ; Luke 10. 3 ; Acts 20. 29. WOMAN, creation and fall of. Gen. 2. 22; 3. Chri.Rt the seed of (Wen. 3. 1.5) ; Oal. 4. 4. WOMEN, duty of the aged. Tit. 2. 3; of the young. 1 Tim. 2. 9; 5. 14; Tit. 2. 4; 1 Pet. 3. Se« WlVBS. WONDERFUL, prophetic name of Christ, Is. 9. 6. S*^ .Tudg. ll 18. WONDERS, God's, Ex. 3. 20: Ts. 77. 11, Ac. ; Is. 29. 14 ; Dan. 6. 27 ; Acts 7. 36. WORD of God, a name of Christ, John 1. 1, 14; 1 John 1.1; 5.7; liev. 19. 13. the Scriptures, Luke 6. 1 ; Acts 4. 31 ; 8. 14; IS. 7; 16.6. WORDS will be judged. Eccles. .'>. 2; Ezek. SB. 13 ; Mai. 2. 17 ; 3. 13 ; Matt. 12. 37. WORKS of God, Job 9; 37— H ; Ps. 8; 19; 89; 104; HI; 145; 147; 148; Eccles. 8. 17; Jer. 10. 12. of the law, Insuficlency of, Bom. 3. 20; 4. 2; GaL3. good, the evidence of faith, Acts 26. 20; James 2. 14; necessary. Matt. 5. 16; Acts 9. 36; 2 Cor. 8; 9; Eph. 2. 10; Phil. 2. 12; 1 Thess. 4. 11 : 2 Thess. 2. 17 ; 8. 8 ; Heb. 10. 24 ; 1 I'et. 2. 12 WORLD," created. Gen. 1; 2. Bee John 1. 10; Col. 1.16; Heb. 1.2. Its corruption, Rom. 5. 12 ; 8. 22. conformity to, Rom. 12. 2; Gal. 6. 14; Junes 1. 27; 4.4; 1 John 2. IB. WOEM, Job 17. 14 ; 26. «; Mlo. 7. 17. WORMWOOD, figurative, Deut. 29. 18; Prov. B. 4 ; Lam. 3. 15 (Rev. 8. 11). WORSHIP, to be given to God alone. Ex. 20. 1 ; Deut. 6. 7 ; 6. 13 ; Matt. 4. 10 ; Luke 4. 8 ; Acts 10. 26; 14. 15; Col. 2. 18; Rev. 19. 10; 22. 8. mode of. Lev. 10. 3 ; Eccles. 6 ; Joel 2. 16 ; John 4.24; 1 Cor. 11; 14. enjolne<i, 2 Kin. 17. 36; 1 Ohr. 16. 29; Ps. 29; WRATH, 'Job B. '2; 19.29; Ps. S7, 8; ProT. 12. 16; 14. 29: 30. 33; Bom. 12. 19: 13. 5; Gal. 6. 20; Eph. 4. 26; 1 Tim. 2. 8; James 1. 19. of God, 2 Chr. 28. 11 ; Job 21. 20 ; Ps. 106. Zi, 32 ; Prov. 29. 8 ; Luke 4. 28 ; Rom. 2. 6, 8 ; 9. 22 ; Rev. 6. 17; 11. 18; 16.1; 19.15. WRESTLING. Jacob's, Gen. 32. 24. WRITING of God, Ex. 31. 18 '82. 16 ; Dan. 6. 6. on the wall, expounded, Dan. 5. YEAR, beginning of, changed, Ex. 12. 1 ; Lev. 23. 5. YOKE of Christ, ea.sy. Matt, 11. 30; 1 John 6. 3. YOKES, typical. Jer. 27. YOUNG, exhortations to. Lev. 19. 32; Prov. 1. 8; Eccles. 12. 1. Christ's pattern. Luke 2. 46. 61 ; Tit. 2. 4 ; 1 Pet. 6. 5. ZACCH.?EU8, Luk*) 19. 2. ZACIIARIAH, last king of Israel of Jehu's race, as foretold by the word of the Lord, begins to reign, 2 Kin. 14. 29. smitten by Shallum, who succeeds him, 2 Kin. 1.5. 10. ZACHARIAS, father of John the Baptist, with Elisabeth his wife, accounted righteous before God, Luke 1.6. Is promised a son. Luke 1. 13. doubting. Is stricken with dumbness, Luke 1. 18,22. his recovery and song, Luke 1 . 64. 68. "son of Barachlas," slain "between Iha temple and the altar," Matt. 23. 36; Luke 11, 51. See Zecharuh. ZADOK. priest, 2 Sam. 8. 17; 15. 24; 20. 26. anoints Solomon king, 1 Kin. 1. 39. ZAMZUMMIMS, giant race, destroyed by the Ammonites, Deut. 2. 20, 21 ZAREl'HATH (SarepU), Elijah there, 1 Kin. 17. 10. See ELUAH. ZEAL, Bom. 12. 11 ; 2 Cor. 7. 10, 11 ; Bev. 3. 19. of I'hinehas, Num. 26. 7, 11 ; Ps. 106. 30. of .Tehu, 2 Kin. 10. 16. of the Jews, Acts 21. 20; Bom. 10. 2. of Paul, Acts 22. 3; Gal. 1. 14 ; I'hll. 3. 6. Christ an example of, Ps. 69. 9 ; John 2. 17. ZEALOUS of good wo.rks, Gal. 4. 18; Tit. 2. 14 ; Bev. 3. 19. ZEBAH and Zalmunna, Judg. 8. 6, 21 ; Ps. 83. 11. ZKBKDEE, Matt. 4. 21 ; Mark 1. 20. ZEROIM, Gcu. 14. 2; 19. 26; Deut. 29. 23; Hos. n. 8. ZEBUL. Judg. 9. 28. 30. ZEBULUN, Gen. 30. 20 ; 35. 23 ; 49. 13 ! Num. 1. 30; 26.26; Deut. 33. 18; Josh. 19. 10; Judg. 4. 6; B. 14. 18; 6. .35; 2 Chr. 30. 11, 18; Ps. 68. 27; Ezek. 48. "M ; Bev. 7. 8. Christ preaches In the land of (Is. 9. 1); Matt 4.13. ZECHARIAH, son of Jeholada. stoned In the court of the Lord's house, 2 Chr. 24. 20, 21. son of Jeberechiah, Is. 8. 2. the prophet, his exhortations to repent- ance, his visions and predictions, Zecsh. 1— li. i- ! 217 iLll M I ZEDEKIAH. BVSJJCOT-IKDXX. znziMs. ZEDEKIAH, faLifl prophet. 1 KId. SE2. U ; 2 Chr. 18. 10, 23. another, Jer. 29. 22. (Mattanlah). kliig of Judah, 2 Kin. 24. 17; 2fi; 2 Ohr. 36. 10, 11, Jer. 37; 38; 39; 52. ZEPHANIAH, priest. Jer. 29. 26; 87. 3. prophet, Zeph. 1—3. ZERAH. 2 0hr. 14. 9; 16.8. ZEUUBBABEL (Zorobabel), prince of Jndah, Ezra 2. 2. restores the worship of Gtod, Ezra 3. 1 ; Neh. 12. 47; Hagftal 1. 1, 14 ; 2. 1 ; Zech. 4. 6. Z10HKI,2Chr.28. ZI DON, Gen. 49. IS ; Josh. U. 8 ; Judg. 10. 6 ; 18. 7; 1 Kin. 11.1; Ezra 3. 7; Luke 4. &; Acts 12. 20. prophecifis concerning, Is. 23 ; Jer. 26.22 ; 27. 3 ; ZIDON— conA. 47. 4; Ezek. 27. 8; 28. 21; 92. 30; Joel 3. 4; Zech. 9. 2. ZIDONIANfl, Judg. 18. 7; 1 Kin. 11. 1. ZlKLA«,lSam.27.6;30.1;28am.l.l;lChr.l2.1. ZIN, wilderness of. Num. 13. 21 ; Josh. 15. 1. ZION fmount), 2 Sam. 6. 7; 1 Kin. 8. 1; Bom. 11. 26; Heb. 12. 22; Rev. 14. 1. ZirrORAH, Ex. 2. 21 ; 4. 20. ZOAN. Num. 13. 22 ; Ts. 78. 12. ZOAR. (ien. 14, 2 ; 19. 22 (Is. 15. 6) ; Deut. 34. 3 ; Jer. 48. 34. ZORAH, kings of, subdued, 1 Bam. 14. 47; 2 Sara. 8. 3; 1 Kin. 11. 23. ZOPHAR, .Tob 2. 11 ; 11 ; 20; 42. 9. ZORAH, city of Samson. Josh. 19. 41; Judp. 13. 2.25; 16.31. ZUZIM8, KlantA, G«n. 14. .O. OMEGA, the end, Bev. 1. 8, 11 ; 2T. 6 ; 22. 1& 218 V); Joel 3. 4; 41; .Tim1r.13. CONCOKDANCE TO THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. [Note.— T%M Coneordane«iaa been tpeciaUy prepared for the DeUofUes o/tht Clarendon Prea». As it i$ intended to be used conjoinUy with the Subject- Index which precedMt it in this volume, aU references to proper names, 4-c, included in the Index, have been denonediy omitted from Ute Concordance.} ABASE. Dan. 4. 37, walk in pride, he Is able to o. Ez«k.21.26, and a. him that is high. Mat. '^.12; Lu.14.11: 18.14. whosoever exalt- eth himself shall be a. rhll. 4, 12, 1 know how to be a. S^«Job40.11; Is. 31. 4; 2 Cor. 11. 7. ABATED. Gen. 8. 8; Lev. 27, 18; Deut. 34. 7 ; J'jdg. 8. 3. ABHOK. Ex. fi. 21, made our aavoor to be «u Job 19. 19, my inward friends a. Ps. 7h. 69, Lord wroth ajid a. IsraeL 89. 3K, thou hast cast off and a. 107. 18, soul a. all manner of meat. 119. 163, I hate and a. lying. Frov. 22. 14, a. of the Lord shall fall there. Is. 7. 16, land thou a. shall be forsaken. 66. 24, they shall be an a. unto all fleah. Ezek. 16. 2.\ made thy beauty to be a. Amos 6. «, 1 u. the excellency of Juoob. ,S«e Lev. 26. 11 ; Job 42. 6; Bom. 12. 9. ABIDE. Gen. 44. 33, let servant a. instead of lad. Ex. 16. 29, a. every man in his place. Num. 24. 2, he saw Israel a. in tents. 81. 19, a. without camp seven days. 1 Sam. 5. 7, ark of God not a. with ns. Job 24. 13, nor a. in the paths thereof. Ps. 15. 1, Lord who shall a. in thy tabernacle. 91.1, shall a. under the shadow. Prov. 15. 31, reproof a. anions wise. Eccl. 1. 4, the earth o. for ever. Jer. 42. 10, if ye vill still a. in this land. 49. 18,33; 60.40, there no man shall a. Hos. 3. 3, thou Shalt a. many days. •Toel 2. 11, day very terrible, who can a. it. Mat. 10. 11 ; Mk. 6. 10 ; Lu. 9. 4, there a. till ye go. Lu. 2. 8, shepherds a, in field. 19. 0, to-day I must a. at thy house. 24. 29, a. with us, it is toward even. John 3. 36, wrath of God a. on him. 5. 38, not his word a. in you. 14. 16, another Comforter that he way <^ 15. 4, a. in me. 6, he that a. in me biingeth. 10, a. in my love. Acts 16. 15, come to my bouse and o. 1 Cor. 3. 14, if any man's work a. 13. 13, now a. faith, hope, charity. 2 Tim. 2. 13, if we beiieve not he a. S«riGen.29.19; Num. 35. 26; Eccl. 8. IK. ABILITY. Ezra 2. 69, they gave after their a. Dan. 1. 4. had a. to stand in the palace. Mat. 25. 15, to each according to a. 1 Pet. 4. 11, as of the o. God giveth. i9«eLev.27.8; Neh.6.8; Acts 11. 29. ABJECT8. Ps. 85.15, the a. gathered them- selves together. ABLE. Deut. 18. 17, every man give as he Is a. Josh. 23. 9, no man a. to stand before yoo. I Bun. 6. 20, who Is a. to stand before Ood. 1 Kings 3. 9, who Is a. to Judge. 2 Chron. 2. 6. who Is a. to build. Prov. 27. 4, wh» is a. to stand before envy. Amos 7. 10, land not a. to bear his words. Mat. 3. 9, God is a. of these stones. 9. 28. believe ye that I am a. 20. 22, are ye a. to drink of cup. Lu. 12. 26, not a. to do least. Acts 6. 10, not a. to resist wisdom. Rom. 4. 21, what he had promised ho was a. 8. 39, a. to separate us from love of God. 1 Cor. 10. 13, tcTnpted above that ye are a. 2 Cor. 3. 6, a. ministers of New Testament. Eph. 3. 18, a. to comprehend with all saints. Phil. 3. 21, a. to subdue all things. Hfb. 2. 18, a. to succour tempted. Jas. 4. 12, a. to save and destroy. Jude24, a. to keep you from falling. Bev. 5. 3, no man a. to open book. 6. 17, who shall be a. to st&nd. Bi-e Ex. 18. 21. ABOARD. Acts 21. 2. ABODE («.). John 14. 23, we will come and make our a. ;9e«2Kingsl9.27; l8a.37.28. ABODE (v.). Gen. 40. 24, his bow a. In strength. Ex. 24. 16, glory of the Lord a. on Sinai. Judg. 21. 2, the people a. there before God. Lu. 1. .Vi, Mary a. with her three months. John 1. 32, the Bpirit. and it a. on him. 39, they came and a. with him. 8. 44, a murderer, and a. not In truth. Acts 14. 3, long time a., speaking boldly. 18. 3, Paul o. with them and wrought, iS(!6Judi;.2L2; 18am. 7. 2; Ezra 8. 16. ABOLISH. 2 Cor. 8. 13, the end of that which Is o. Eph. 2. 15, a. in his flesh the enmity. 2 Tim. 1. 10, Christ, who hath a. death. S««l8.2.18; 61.6; Ezek. 6. 6. ABOMINABLE. 1 Kings 21. 26, Ahab a. to fol- lowing idols. Jcb 15. 16, how much more a. is man. Ps. 14. 1 ; 63. 1, they have done u. works. Is. 14. 19, cast out like a. bi-anch. 66. 4 ; Jer. 16. 18, broth of a. things. Jer. 44. 4, this a. thing that I hate. Tit. 1. 16, In works they deny him, being a. 1 Pet. 4. 3. walked in a. Idolatries. S«e Lev. 11. 43 ; Deut. 14.3; Rev. 21. 8. ABOMINATION. Gen, 43. 32; 46.34, a. to Egyp- tians. Lev. IX. 2fi, shall not commit any a. Deut. 7. 26, nor brlnit a. into house. 18. 9, after th« a. ofnatiom'. 12, because of a. the Ix>rd doth drive. 25. 16, do unright«ously are o. to God. 1 Sam. 13. 4, Israel had In a. with T'hillstlnet. Prov. 3. 32 ; 11. 20, froward a. to the Lord. 8. 7, wickedness an a. to my lips. 319 M x - TmITOWB' '"*" ifaiM' i, , BBB im' 11 1 1 ABOUND. OONOOBDAKOK. ADOPTION. Prov. 16. 8, 9, 20 ; 21. 27, sacrifice, etc of wicked a. 28.9, even prayer an a. Isa. 44. Id, residue thereof an a. Jer. 4. 1, put away thine a. out ot Hlght. 6. in ; 8. 12, ashamed when committed a. Kzelt. 5. 9, ti»e like, b^'cause of all thine a. 33. 29, land desolate because of u. [lation. Dan. 11. .SI; Mat.24.ir); Mk. 13. 14, a. of deso- Lu. Ifi. 15, esteemed ainoiig men a. with God. Bev. 21. 27, In no wise enter that worketh a. Sm liCT. 7. 18 ; 11.41; Mai. 2. 11; Kev.17.4. ABOUND. Pro. 2H. 20, faithful a. with blessings. Bom. in. 13, that ;e may a. In hope. 1 Cor. 15. 58. always a. in work. 2 Oor. 1. 5, as sutferlngs a. so consolation a. S«feRom.3.7: .M5; Phil. 4. 12. ABOVE. Dent. 28. 13, a. only and not beneath. Job 31. 2, portion of ftod from a. Prov. 15. 24, way of life a. to wise. Mat. 10. 24 ; Lu. 6. 40, disciple not a. master. John 3, 31, Cometh from a. is a. all. 8. 23, I am from a. Bom. 14. 5, one day a. another. 1 Cor. 4. 6, a. that which is written. Gal. 4. 26, Jerusalom a. is free. S«« Gen. 48. 22 ; Ps. 138.2; Jam. 1.17. ABSENT. 1 Oor. 5. 3 ; Col. 2. 5. a. in body. 2 Cor. 5. 6 ; 8. 9, a. from Lord. See (Jen. .31. 49 ; 2 Cor. 10. 1. [Idols. ABSTAIN. Acts 1.5. 20, 29, a. from pollutions of 1 Thess. 6. 22, a. from all appearance of evil. 1 1'et. 2. 11, a. from fleshly lusts. Se«lThes8.4.3; 1 Tim. 4. 3. ABSTINENCE. Acts 27. 21, after long o. Paul stood forth. ABUNDANCE. 1 Sam. 1. 16, a. of my complaint. 1 Kings 18. 41. sound of a. of rain. 1 Chron. 29. 21, offered sacrifices In a. Pi. .W. 7, trusted In a. of riches. 72. 7 ; Jer. 33. 6, a. of peace. Eccl. 5. 10, loveth a. with increase. 12, a. of rich not suflfer to sleep. Mat. 12. 34 ; Lu. 21 . 4, out of a. of heart 13. 12 ; 25. 29, he shall have more a. Lu.12.1.'), life conslsteth not in a. 2 Cor. 8. 2, of affliction the a. of their jpy. 12. 7, through a. of revelations. Sfe Job 86. 31 ; Bom. 5. 17 ; Bev. 18. 3. ABUNDANT. Job .36. 28, clouds drop and distil a. Ps. 145. 7, a. utter the memory. Isa, 56. 12, as this day and more a. 1 Cor. 15. 10; 2 Cor. 11, 23, laboured more a. than all. 1 Tim. 1. 14, grace was exceeding a. Titus 3. 6, shed a. througii Jesus Christ 2 Pet. 1. 11, entrance administered a. ««-« Ex. 34. 6 ; lfVi.m.7; 1 Pet 1.8. ABUSE. 1 Cor. 7. 31, use world as not a. 9. 18, that I a. not my power. Bee 1 Sam. 31. 4 ; 1 Chron. 10. 4. ACCEPT. Gen. 4. 7, shall thounot be o. Ex. 28. 38 ; Lev. 10. 19. a. before the Lord. Deut. 33. 11, a. the wt)rk of his hands. 1 Sam. 18. 5, a. In sight of all people. 2 Sam. 24. 23, the Lord thy God a. theo. Bsth. 10. 3, a. of his brethren. Job 13. 8 ; 32. 21, will ye a. his person. 42.8,9, him will I a. Prov. 18. B, not good to a. wicked. Jer. 14. 12 ; Amos 5. 22, I will not a. them. 37. 20 ; 42. 2. supplication be a. Ezek.20.40; 43.27. I will a. Mai. 1. 13, should I a. this. Lu. 4. 24, no prophet is a. Acts 10, 35, be that worketh rigbteoosness U a. Bom. 15. 81, service a. of saints. 2 Cor. 5. 9, present or absent we may be a. See Ps. 119. 108 ; Eccl. 12, 10 ; Mai. 1. 8. AC«;KS8. Kom. 5. 2 ; Eph. 2. 18 ; 3. 12. ACCOMI'LISH. Job 14. 6, a. as an hireling. Ps. 64. 6, they a. diligent search. Prov. 13. 19, desire u. Is sweet. Isa. 40. 2, her warfare Is a. Lu. 12. 50, straitened till It be a. 1 Pet. 5. 9, afflictions are a. hi brethren. See Isa. 56. 11 ; Lu. 18. 31 ; 22. 37. A(^COHD. Acts 1.14; 4.24; 8.6; Phil. 2. 2. ACCOBDINO. Ex. 12. 2.5, a. as he has promised. Deut. 16. 10, a, as (Jod hath blessed thee. Job34.11; Jer.n.lO; 25.14; 32.19. a. to ways. Mat. 16. 27; llom. 2. 6; 2 Tim. 4. 14, a. to works. John 7. 24, a. to the appearance. Bom. 8.28, called n. to nis purpose. 12. 6, gifts dlfferiuK a. to grace. 2 Cor. 8. 12, a. to that a man hath. Sc*" Mat. 9. 29; Rom. 8. 28; Tit 8. 5. ACCOUNT. Mat. 12. 30. give a. In day of judgment Lu. 16.2, give a. of steward.shlp. 20. 35, a. worthy to obtain. Bom. 14. 12, every one give a. to God. Gal. 3. 6 tt. to him for righteousness. Heb. 13. 17, watch as they that give a. See Job 3.3. 13; rs.144.8; 1 Pet 4. 5. ACCUUSEl). Josh. 6. 18; 7.1; 22.20; 1 Chron. 2. 7, a. thing. Bom. 9. 3. wish myself a. from Christ. 1 Cor. 12. 3, no man caJleth Jesus o. Gal. 1. 8, 9, preach fitlier gospel, let lilra be o. See Deut. 21. 23 ; Josh. 6. 17 ; Isa. O.*). 20. ACCUSATION. Lu. 19. 8, anything by false a. 1 Tim. 5.19, against elder receive not a. 2 Pet 2. 11; Jude9, railing «. See Mat 27. 37; Mk.15. 26; Lu.6.7. ACCUSE. Prov. 30. 10, a. not servant to his master. Mat. 27. 12, when a. he answered nothing. Lu. 16. 1, was a. that he had wasted. John r>. 45, I will a. you to the Father. Tit 1. 6, not a. of riot or unruly. Sp«Matl2.]0; Mk.3.2; Lu. 11. 54 ; Bev. 12. 10. ACKNOWLEDGE. Ps. 32. 5 ; 51 . .3, I a. my sin. Prov. 3. 6, in all thy ways o. him. Isa. 0,3. 16, though Israel a. us not 1 John 2. 23, he that a. the Son. See Dan. 11. S9 ; Hos. 5. 15. ACQUAINT. Job 22. 21; Ps. 139. 8; Kc. 2. 3; Isa. 53. 8. ACQUA INTANOE. Job 19. 13 ; Ps. 31. 11 ; 65. 13. ACQUIT. Jobl0.14; Nah.l.S. ACTIONS. 18am. 2. 3. ACTIVITY. Gen. 47. 6. ADDER. Gen. 49. 17; P8.68. 4; 9L13; 140.3; Prov. 23. 32. ADDICTED. 1 Cor. 16. 16. ADDITION. 1 Kings 7. 29, 30, S^*. ADJURE. Josh.6.26; 1 Sam. 14. 24 ; 1 Kin. 22. 16; 2 Chr. 18. 15 ; Mat. 26. 63 ; Mk. 5. 7 ; Acts 19. 13. ADMINISTEB. 1 Cor. 12. 5 ; 2 Cor. 8. 19, 20 ; 9. 12. ADMIRE. 2 Thess. 1.10; JudelO; Bev. 17. 6. ADMONISH. Acts 27. 9, Paul a. them. Bom. 15. 14 ; Col. 3. 16, a. one another. 1 Thess. 5. 12, over you in Lord and a. you. 2 Thess. 3. 15, a. him as a brother. Heb. 8.,5, Moses was a. of God. See Eccl. 4. IS ; 12. 12 ; Jer. 42. 19. ADMONITION. 1 Cor. 10. 11 ; Eph. 6. 4 ; Tit. 3. la ADO. Mk.6.39. ADOPTION. Bo.8.Ifi,23;a.4;OaL4.S;Eph.l.6. •£*} ADORN. OONOOBDAKOX. ATBAID. ADORN. iMk «1. lU : K«T. 21. 2, brld«i a. hflnwlf. 1 Tim. 2. 9 ; 1 Pet. .S. 3, 6, women a. Tit. 2. 10. n. dwtrine of God. SoeJer.31.4; Lu.21.6. ADVANCED. 1 Sam. 12. 6 ; Ksth. 3. 1 ; 8. 11 ; 10.2. ADVANTAGE. Lu. 9. 2n, what h a man a. Rom. 3. 1 ; 1 (.'or. 15. .'«, what a. ? 2 Cur. 2. 11, Inst Batan get a. 8et J • )b 86. S ; J ude 16. [19. 31. ADVENTURE. Deut. 28. B6; Judg. 9. 17; Acti ADVERSARY. Deut.82.43; r(i.W.42; Isa. 69. 18; J«r.46.l0; Nah.1.2; Lu. 13.17. hl»a. Ps.88.20; 69.19; 109.4,20,29; Isa.1.24. my a. Isa. 64. 2 ; Jer. 3(1. 16 ; MIc. ."S. 9, thy a. Ex. 23. 22. I win be <i. to thy a. Num. 22. 22, angel stood for a. 1 Kings ft. 4, neither a. nor evil, 11. 14, '£\ Lord stirred up a. Job 31. S.*), that mine u. had written. Ps. 74. 10, how long shall a. reproach. Isa. 50. a, who !» mine a. Amos 3. 11. (I. shall be round the laud Mat. 5. 215 ; Lu. 12. 58, thine a. 1 Cor. 16. 9, there are many a. Phil. 1. 28. terrified by your a. 1 Tim. .5. 14, give no f)Ccaslon to a. Heb. 10. 27, tndigT\ation shall devour a. See I Sam. 2. 10 ; I.sa. 9. 11 ; 11. 13. ADVEJtSITY. 18am.l0.19;28am.4.9;2Chron. 15. 6, all a. P«. 10. 6, 1 shall never be In a. 94. 13 ; Prov. 24. 10 : Eccl. 7. 14, day of o. Prov. 17. 17, brother Is bom for a. Isa. 30. 20, bread of a. Heb. 13. 3, remember them which sufifer a. Sea Ps. 31. 7; 35.15. ADVERTISE. Num. W. 14 ; Ruth \. 4. ADVICE. 1 Sam. <£,. 3.3, blessed be thy a. 2 Sam. 19. 43, that our a. should not d« first. 2 Chron. 10. 9, 14. what a. give ye. Prov. 20. 18, with good a. make war. 2 Cor. 8. 10, herein I give my a. Bee Judg. 19. 30 ; 20. 7 ; 2 Chron. 25. 17. ADVISE. Prov. 13. 10. with the well a. la wisdom. Acts 27. 12, the more part a. to depart. S«e2Sam.24.13; 1 Kings 12. 6; 1 Chron. 21. 12. ADVISEM ENT. 1 Chron. 12. 19. AFAR-OFF. Jer. 23. 23, a (Jod a. 30. 10 ; 46. 27. I will save them from a. Mat. 26. 58; Mk.l4..'i4; Lu.22.54, followed a. Acts 2. 39, promise to all a. Eph. 2. 17, preached to you a. Heb. 11. 13. seen the promises oi. See Gen. 22. 4 ; Ezra 3. 13. AFFAIRS. 1 Chron. 26. 32, pertalnlne to God and u. of king. 2 Tim. 2. 4, entangleth himself with a. See Pan. 2. 49 ; 3. l2 ; Eph. 6. 21, 22. AFFECTED. Acts 14. 2. evil a. against brethren. Gal. 4. 17, 18. zealously a. See Lam. 3. 51. AFFECTION. 1 Chr.29. 3, set a. to house of God. Rom. 1.26, vile a. 31 ; 2 Tim. 3. 3, without natural a. 12. 10, be kindly a. one to another. Gal. 6. 24, cruclfled flesh with a. Col. 3. 2. set your a. on things abova 6, Inordinate a. S<'«2Cor. 7.16. AFFINITY. 1 Kin. 3. 1 ; 2 Ohr. 18. 1 ; Ezra 9. 14. AFFIRM. Acts 25. 19, Jesus, whom Paul a. to bCi ftlivfi £l««Bom.S.8; ITlm.!.?: Tlt.8.8. AFFLICT. Lev. 16. 29; 31.27; Num. 20. 7; laa. 58. 3, 6, a. your m)u1s. Num. 11. 11, wherefore hast thou a. Ruth 1. 21, Almighty hath a. me. 1 Kings 11. 39. 1 will a. seed of David. 2 Chron. 6. 26; I Kings 8. 35, turn when thou dost a. Job 6. 14, to a. pity should l)e showed. Ps. 44. 2, how thou didst o. people. 65. 19, God shall hear and a. 82. 3, do justice to the a. 80. 15, the days wherein thou hast a. 119. 67, before I was a. 140. 12, maintain cause of a. Prov. 15. 15, days of the a. evil. 22. 22, neither oppress the a. 31.5, pervertjudionentof a. Isa. 51. 21, hear thou u. and drunken. 63. 4, 7, smitten of UikI and a. 54. 11, thou a. tossed with tempest. 63. 9, In all their a. he was a. Lam. 1. 5, 12, the Lord hath a. Nah. 1. 12, I will a. no more. Zeph.3. 12, I will leave an a. people. 2 (for. 1. 6, a. It Is for consolation. 1 Tim. 6. 10, If she have relieved the a. Heb. 11. 37, destitute, a., tormented. Jas. 4. 9. be a. and mourn and weep. 6. 13, Is any a., let him pray. Se«Ex.l.ll,12; 22.22,23. AFFLICTION. Gen. 29. 32; Deut. 26.7; Pi. 26. 18, looked on a. Ex. 3. 7 ; Acts 7. 10, 11, .34, have seen a. of people. Deut. 16. 3 ; 1 Kings 22. 27 ; 2 Chron. 18. 26. bread of a. 2 Chron. 20. 9, cry to thee In a. 33. 12, In a. sought the liord. Job 6. 6, a. cometh not forth of the duat. 30.16,27, days of a. 36. 8, cords of «. Ps. 34. 10, many are a. of righteous. 119.50, this my comfort In a. 132. 1, remember David and all his a. Isa. 30. 20, water of a. 48. JO, furnace of a. Jer. 16. 19, refuge In day of a. Lam. 3. J, man that hath seen a. Hos. .'). 15, In their a. they will seek. Mk. 4. 17, a. arlseth for the word's sake. Acts 20. 23, bonds and a. abide me. 2 Cor. 2. 4, out of much n. I wrote. 4.17, light a. for moment. 8. 2, great trial of a. Phil. 1. in. add a. to bond*. Heb. 10. 32. great fight of a. 11. 25, suffer a. with people. Jas. 1. 27, visit fatherless in a. Bee 2 Kings 14. 26 ; Col. 1. 24. AFFRIGHT. I.sa.21.4, Tearfulness a. me. Mk. 10. 5 ; Lu, 24. 37, they were a. 6, be not o. ye seelc Jesus. Bee Deut. 7. 21 ; 2 Chron. 32. 18 ; Jer. 61. 32. AFOOT. Mk.6.33; Acts 20. 13. AFORETIME. Dan. 6. 10, prayed as a, Rom. 16. 4, things were written a. Bee Isa. 62. 4 ; Jer. SO. 20. AFRAID. Mat. 14. 27 ; Mk. 6. 36 ; 6. BO ; John «. 20, be not a. Gen. 20. 8; Ex. 14. 10; Mk.9.6; Lu. 2. 9, sore a. Lev. 26.6; Job 11. 19; Isa. 17. 2; Ezek. 34. 28} Mlc. 4. 4; Zeph..3.13, none nmke a. _ Judg. 7. .3, who«>ever is fearful and a. 1 Sam. 18. 29, Saul yet the more a. •Uk i; , 1 1 i '' t f \ 11*: AFBEBH. aONOOBDANOX. ANOKL. Neh. 6. 9, they all made ut a. Job 8. 'ir>, that I wax a. of Is coma. 9. '28, 1 am a. of surrows. Fi. 27. 1, uf whom xhall I be a. Ps. r<6. 3, 11, what tlino I am a. 66. 8, a. at thy tukens. 91. R, a. for terror by night. 112. 7, a. of evil tiding*. Ilia. ni. 12, be a. of a man that shall die. Mk. 9. 32 ; 10. 32, a. to aitk him. John 19. 8, Pilate yi&n nture a. Gal. 4. 11, I am a. of you. Heb. 11. 23. not a. of commandment. BeeVeut.l.n; P8.3.6. AFUERH. Heb. 6. 6. AFTEUNOON. Judg. 19. 8. AVTKliWAltDS. 1 8am. 24. S, a. David's heart smote him. P«. 73. 24, a. receive me to glory. Prov. 20. 17, deceit nweet, but a. ii. 27, prepare work and a. build. 29. 11, wise man ktiejMith till a. John 13. afi. thou shalt follow me a. 1 Cor. 15.23, a. they that are Christ's. S««Kx.ll.l; Mat. 21. 32; Ual.3.23. AGAINST. Lu.2.34; Acts 19. .36; 28. 22. spoken a. £fee Gen. 16.12; Mat. 12. 30; Lu.11.23. AGED. 2fiam. 19.32; Job 16.10; Tit. 2. 2, a.. men. Philem. 9. I'aul the a. Se« Jobl2.20; 29.8; 32.9. AGES. Eph.2.7; 8.6,21; 001.1.26. AGONE. 18am. 30. 13. AOONY. Lu.22.44. AGREE. Amos 3. 3, except they be a. Mat. 6. 25, a. with adversary. 18. 19, two of you shall a. Mk. 14. 56, 59, witness a. not. Acts 15. 16, to this a. words of the prophets. 1 John 5. 8, these a. in one. Bee Mat. 20. 2 ; Lu. 5. 36 ; Acts 6. 9 ; Bev. 17. 17. AGKEEMENT. Isa.28.16; 2 Cor. 6. 16. AGROUND. Acts 27. 41. AHA. Ps. 35. 21 ; 40. 16 ; 70. 3 ; Isa. 44. 16 ; Erek. 26.3; 26.2; 36.2. AILETH. Gen. 21. 17 ; Judg. 18. 23 ; 1 Sam. 11, 5 ; 2 Sam. 14. 5 ; Ps. 114. 5 ; Isa. 22. 1. AIR. Job 41. 16, no a. can come between. 1 Oor. 9. 2(5, as one that beateth a. 14. 9, ye shall speak into a. 1 Thess. 4. 17, meet Ixird in a. Bee 2 Bam. 21. 10 ; Eecl. 10. 20 ; Acta 22. 23 ; Rev. 9. 2. ALARM. Jer. 4. 19 ; 49. 2. a. of war. Joel 2. 1, sound a. In holy mountain. Bee 2 Chron. 13. 12 ; Zeph. 1. 16. ALAS. 2 Kings 6. 5, 15. a. my master. Kzek. 6. 11, stamp and say <«. 6e«Num.24.23; Jer. 30. 7; ltev.18.10. ALBEIT. Ezek.13.7; Philem. 19. ALIEN. Deut. 14. 21, sell it to an a. Ps. 69. 8, an a. unto my mother's children. Eph. 2. 12. a. from commonwealth. Heb. 11. 34. armies of the a. Se«Ez.l8.3; Job 19. 15; Isa. 61. 6; Lam. 6. 2. ALIENATED. Ezck.23.17; Kph.4.18; Col. 1. '21, ALIKE. Job 21. 26, lie down a. in dust. Ps.33. 15, fashloneth hearts <*. Eccl.9.2. things cometh a. to all. S««Ps.l39.12; Sccl.lL6; Bom.l4.B. ALIYE. Lev. 16. 10, scapegoat presented <u Num. 16. 33, went down a. into pit. Deut. 4. 4, are a. every one of yoo. Deut. 32. 39 ; 1 Sam. 2. 6, I kill and I make a. Bzek.l.S.18; 18.vr7, save soul a. Mk. 16. 11, heard that he was a. Lu. 15. 24, .3*2, son was dead and is a. 24. 23,, angels who said he was a. Acts 1. 3, showed himself a, Rom. 6. 11, 13, a. to God. 1 Cor. 16. 22, all be made a. 1 Thess. 4. 15, we who are a. and remain. Rev. 1. 18, 1 am a. for evermore. See 2 Kings 6. 7; Dan. 6. 19; Rev. 2. 8; 19.20. ALLEGING. Acts 17. 3. ALLOW. Lu. 11. 48 ; Acts 24. 26 ; Bo. 7. IB ; 14. 22. ALLOWANCE. 2 Kings 2.'i. 30. ALLURE. IIos. 2. 14 ; 2 Pet. 2. 18. ALMKJllTY. Ex. 6. 3, by the name of God a. Job 11. 7, canst thou find out the a. 29. 5, when a. was yet with me, Ezek. 1. 24 ; 10. 5, I heard as voice of a. Bev. 1.8; 4.8; 11.17. «. who was and is. 5m Gen. 17. 1 ; Job 21. 15; Ps.91.1. ALMS. Mat. 6.1; Lu.11.41; 12.83; Acts 10. 2. ALONE. Num. 11. 14 ; Deut. 1. 9. bear all these people (>. 1 Kings 11. 29. they two a. in field. Job 1. 15, escaped a. to tell. Ps. 136. 4, a. doeth gre%t wonders. Mat. 4. 4; Lu. 4. 4, livt by bread a. Lu. 9. 18, 36 ; John 6. 15, Jesus was a. 13. 8, let u. this year also. i9MGen.2.18; Mat. 18.15; James 2. 17. ALREADY. Eccl. 1. 10; Mai. 2. 2; John 3. 18; Phil. 3. 16. ALTAlw. Mat. 5. 23, bring gift to a, 23. 18, swear by a. 1 Cor. 9. 13 ; 10. 18, wait at o. Heb. 13. 10, we have an a. See 1 Kings 13. 2 ; Isa. 19. 19 ; Acts 17. 23. ALTE R. Ps. 89. 34. not a. thing gone out of thy lips. Lu. 9. 29, fashion of countenance a. Sm Lev. 27. 10; Dan. 6. 8. ALTOGETHER. Ps. 14. 3; 53. 3. a. become filthy. 50. 21, a. such a one as thyself^ Cant. 5. 16. he is a. lovely. fi««Ps.l9.9; 89.6; li'.9.4. ALWAYS. Job 7. 16, I would not live a. Ps. 103. 9, not «. chide. Mat. 28. 20, I am with you a. Mk. 14. 7 ; John 12. 8, me ye have not a. Phil. 4. 4, rejoice in Lord a. Sea Vs. 16. 8; Isa. 57. 16; John 11. 42. AMAZED. Mat. 19. 25, disciples exceedingly a. Mk. 2. 12 ; Lu. 5. 26, a. and glorified God. 14. 33. he began to be sore a. Lu. 9. 4.3, a. at mighty power of God. See Ezek. 32. 10 ; Acts 3^ 10 ; 1 Pet. 3. 6. AMEND. Jer. 7. 3; 26.13; 35.15; John 4. 62. AMIABLE. P8.8.1.1. AMISS. 2 Chron. 6. 87 ; Dan. S. 29; Lu. 28. 41 ; Jas. 4. 3. ANGEL. Gen. 48. 16, the a. who redeemed me. Ps. 34. 7, a. of Lord encampeth. 78. 25, men did eat a. food. Keel. 5. 6, nor say before a. It was error. Isa. 63. 9, a. of his presence saved. Hos. 12. 4. he had power over a. Mat. 13. .39, reapers are the a. Mk. 12. 25; Lu. 20. 36, are as a. in heaven. I'lU. 22. 43, an a. strengthening him. J^hn 6. 4, a. went down at certain .seasons. Acts 12. 16, it is bis a. 222 ANGKB. OOnOOBDANO*. ARROOAWCT. 1 Oor. 6. S, we ithall Judgn a. 2(5<)r. 11. 14, trarwformed Into a. of llfht. Hflb. 2. 2, word i«p<>keu by a. 16, not nature of a. 13. 2, entertained a. nnawarea. 1 Pet. 1. 12, o. deMre to look Into. Sm Gen. 19.1; P».8.5; Mat.2fi.41; Jleb.8.7. AN<iER. Gen. 49. 7. cursed be their a. Neh.9. 17, slow to a. Ps. 6. 1 ; Jer. 10. 24, rebnke me not In a. 30. 5, a. enduretli but a moment. Prov. 15. 1, grievous words stir up a. 19. 11, discretion deferreth a. Eccl. 7. 9, a. rexteth in bosom of fools. Mk.3. fi, he looked on them with a. Col. 3. H, put off a., wrath, malice. SmPs.37.8; 86.3; 90.7; rrov.16.32. AN( JBY. Ps. 7. 11, God Is a. with the wick«<L Prov. 14. 17, he that Is soon a 22. 24, make no friendship with a. raau. 2r>. 23, so doth an a. count'^nance. Jonah 4. 4, doest thou well to be a. ? Mat. 5. 22. whosoever 1' a. with brotbor. John 7. 23, are ye a. at me. Eph. 4. 26, be a. and sin not. Tit. 1. 7, ijishop not soon a. g««Oen.l8.30; Prov. 21. 19; Keel. 6.6; 7.9. ANGUISH. Ex. 6, 9. hearkened not for a. Job 7. 11, I will speak In a. of spirit. Kom. 2, 9, tribulation and a. on every soul. 2 Cor. 2. 4. out of much o. of heart. 8«« Gen. 42. 21 ; Isa.8.22; John 16. 21. ANOINT. Deut. 28. 40 ; 2 Sam. 14. 2, a. not thy- self. Isa. 21. 5. arise and a. shield. 61. 1 ; Lu. 4. 18, a. to prf ach. Mk. 14. 8, a. my body to burying. Lu. 7. 46, my head thou didst not a. John 9. 6, a. eyes of blind man. 12. 3, Mary a. feet of Jesus. 2 Cor. 1. 21. he which a. us is (Jod. 1 John 2. 27, the same a. teacheth. Rev. 3. 18, n. thine eyes with eyesalvo. Bee Judtr. 9. 8 ; Ps. 2. 2 : 84. 9; Jas. 6. 14. ANOINTED. 1 Sam. 26. 9. ANON. Mat. 13. 20: Mk.1.30. ANOTHER. Prov. 27. 2, let a. praise thee. 2Cor.ll.4; Gal. 1.7. a. gospel. Jas. 0. 16, pray one lor a. «.!« 18am. 10.6; Job 19. 27; Is*. 42. 8; 48.11. ANSWER (h.). Job 19. 16 ; 32. 3 ; Cant. 6. 6 ; Mlc. 3. 7 ; John 19, 9, no a. Prov. 16. 1, a soft a. tumeth. 16. 1, a. of tongue from the Lord. 1 Pet. 3. 1.5, be ready to give a. 21, a. of good conscience. S«>«JobS.'>.12; Lu.2.47; 2 Tim. 4. 16. ANSWER (•.). Job 11. 2. multitude of words be a. Ps. C5. 6, by terrible things wilt thou a. Prov. 1.28, I will not a. 18. 13, a. a matter before he heareth. 26.4.6, a. not a fool. Eccl. 10. 19, money a. all things. Lu. 21. 14, meditate not what to a. 2 Cor, 6. 12, somewhat to a. Col. 4. 6, how ye ought to a. Tit. 2. 9, not a. again. S«fllKlngsl8.29; Ps. 138.3; Isa. 66. 12, 24. ANTIQUITY. Isa. 23. 7. APART. Hat. 14. 13. desert place a. 23 ; 17. 1 ; Lu. 9. 28, mountain a. Mk. 6. 31, come ye yourselves a. SmPs.4.S; Zech.12.12; Ja8.1.2L APPARENTLY. Num. 12.8. APPEAR. Col. 3. 4; 1 Tim. 6. 14 : 2 Tim, L 10 : 4.8; Tit. 2. 13; Heb.U.98: 1 Pat. 1. 7. a. of Christ. 1 Sam. 16. 7, man looketh at outward a. Tt. 42. 2, when shall I a. befura Oud. 90. 16, let thy work a. Cant. 2. 13. flowers a. on earth. Mat. 6. 16, a. to men to fast. 23. 28, outwardly a. rlghteoui. Rom. 7. 13, that It miKht a. tin. 2 Cor. 5. 10, we must all a. 12, glory In a. lThess.6.22. o. oferll. 1 Tim. 4. J 6, profiting may a. Bee Ex. Zi. It) I Mat.24. 3u; Lu. 19.U. AFPKABK. Gen. 82. 20; Prov. 16. 18; Acta 19.36. APPERTAIN. Num. 16. 30; Jer. 10. 7; Rom. 4.1. APPETITE, Job 38. 39; Prov. 23. 2; Keel. 6. 7; Isa. 29. 8. APPLY. Ps. 90. 12; PioT. 2. 2; 22. 17; 23. 12; Keel. 7. 26. APPOINT. Job 7. S, wearisome nights are a. 14. 5, thou hast a. bounds. 30. 23, house a. for all living. Ps. 79. 11 ; 102. 20, preserve those a. to die. Mat. 24. 61 ; Lu. 12. 46, a. his portion. Acts 6, 3, seven men whom we may a. 1 Thess. 6. 9, not a. to wrath. S««Jobl4.13; Ps.104.19; Acts 17. 31. APPREHEND. AcU12.4; 2 Oor. 11. 32; Phil. 3.12. APPROACH. Tsa. 68. 2. take delight In a. God. Lu. 12. 33, where no thief a. 1 Tim. 6. 16, light no man can a. Heb. 10. 26, as ye see the day a. Bee Deut. 31. 14 ; Job 40. 19 ; Ps. 66. 4. APPROVE. Acts 2. 22, a man a. of God, Rom. 16. 10, a. In Christ. Phil. 1. 10, a. things that are excellent. 2 Tim. 2. 15, show thyself a. ^ Bee Ps. 49. 13 ; Phil. 1. 10 ; 1 Cor. 11. 19. APT. 2 Kings 24. 16; 1 Tim. 3. 2; 2Tlm.2.5M. ARGUING. Job 6. 25. ARGUMENTS. Job 23. 4. ARIGHT. rs.B0.23; 78,8; Prov. 16. 2; 23.31 ARISE. 1 Kings 18. 44, there a. a little clo<id Neb. 2.20. u. and build. Ps. 68. 1, let God a. 88. 10, dead a. and praise thee. 112. 4, to upright a. light. Mai. 4. 2, Bun of righteousness a. Mat. 6. 41; Lu.7.14; 8.64; Acts9.40, 1 «ar <• Lu. 15. 18, I will n. and go. Kph. 6. 14, a. from the dead. 2 Pet. 1.19, till daytar a. S<M) Isa. 26. 19 ; Jer. 2. 27. ARMY. 1 Sam. 17. 10. I defy the a. of Isra. • Job 25. .3, Is there any number of his a. Lu. 21. 20, Jerusalem compassed with a. Acts 23. 27, then came 1 with an a. Heb. 11. 34. a. of the aliens. Bee Cant. 6. 4 ; Kzok. 37. 10. ARRAY. Jer. 43. 12, shall a. himself vrith lai. Mat. 6. 29; Lu. 12.27, a. like one of thesw. 1 Tim. 2. 9, not with co-*tly a. Rev. 7. 13, a. in white robes. Se«Job46.10; Rev. 17. 4; 19.8. ARRIVED. Lu.8.26; Acts 20. IR. ABROGANCY. 1 Sam. 2.3; ProT.8.13; ImIS. 11; Jer. 48. 29. 223 n f iMii ABBOW. OOlTOOBDAJfCW. KVmSQM. Num. 24.8, plaroa thmogb with a. tiA a. Ntlck rant. ARIIOW, Ph. 8H. 2, thli 7A. 5, bmkn tli4 n. of the bow. 91. n, n. that fll'^th hr dar. Prov. 2.'). IX, fiiliwi v»ltin^'*n Dharp a. ait. IH, caU<>th a. an<< dnath. E/nk. fi. ifl, nvll a. of faniliip. 8»x Dniit. S'2. 23 ; 2 Ham. 22. 15 ; Job fl. 4 ; 41. 28. ABTIFICRU. (}«!n.4.23; lChroii.29.B:20hruii. S4. 11; liia.3.3. ARTILLKUY. 1 Sam. 20. 40. AH(?END. Pi. 68. 18 ; Horn. 10. 6 ; Rph. 4. 8. a. en htvth. John 1. n, anRfflx of God a. 5. 13, IK) man hath a. to bearea 20. 17, 1 am nut yet a. B«y. H. 4, Hinoke of lnc«nM a. II. 12, ttiHT n. up to hKaveu. j9mT».24.3; 139.8. ARrni«K. Dout.32.S! Job 36. 3; Pi. 68. 34. ARHAMRD. Job 11. .S, nhall no man luaka a. F%. 2r>. 3, let iionn that wait be a. 31. 1, iBt me never lie a. 34. B, th«lr face* w«r« not a. laa. 46. 11, not a. world wlthou. end. 6ft. 13, yexhall b* a. J«r. 2. W, as a thlnf U a. 6. 1ft; 8. 12, were they a, 12. 13, a. of yonr revenue, 14. 4, plowmen were a. Lu. 16. 3, to beK 1 am a. Uom. 1. in, not a. of (lospol. 6. ft, hope maketh not a. 9. 33 ; 10. 11, belleveth Hhall nut b« a. 2 Tim. 1 . 8, not -i. of testimony. 2. ir> workman that neeiieth not to be a, Heb. Z 11, not a. to call them brethren, 11. 16, not n, to b« called their God. 1 Pet. 4. 16, Hulfer an (Christian, not be a. Sf (Jen. 2. 2ft ; 2 Tim. 1. 12. ASIDE. 2 Kings 4. 4 ; Mk. 7. 33 ; Hob. 12. L AaK. Pd. 2. 8 ; Isa. 45. 11, a. of me. m Isa. 6n. 1. sought of them that a. not. Mat. 7. 7 ; Lu. 11. 9, n. and it shall be fdvnn. 21. 2*2, whatsoever ye a. Mk. 6. 22. a. what thou wilt. John 14. 13 ; IB. 16, a. lu my name. Jas. 1. ft, let him a. of riod. 1 Pet. 3. ]ft, a. reason of hope. 1 John 3. 22 ; ft. 14, whatsoever we a. Bee Peut. .<»2. 7 ; John 4. 9, 10 ; 1 Gor. 14. .%. ABTiREP. Mat. 8. 24 : Mk. 4. 38, but he wu a. 26. 40 ; Mk. 14. 40. disciples a. 1 (!or. 15. 6, some are fallen a. 1 Thess. 4. 13, 15, them that are a. 2 Pet. ,S. 4, since fathers fell a. See V&nt. 7. it. ASS, Num. 22. 30. am I not thine a. Prov. 26. A. bridle for a. Isa.l. 3, a. his master's crib. Jer. 22. 19, burial of an n. 7ech. 9. 9 ; Mat. 21. ft. riding on a. Lu. 14. ft, a, fallen into pit. 2 Pet. 2. 16. dumb a. speaking. S«« Gen. 49. 14 ; Ex. 23. 4; Deut.22.10. ASSAULT. Fsth. 8. 11 ; Acta 14. 6 ; 17. B. ASSAY. Acts9. 26, Saul a. to Join disciples. 16. 7, they a. to go to Bithynla. Heb. 11. 29. ERyptianH a. to do. See Deut. 4. 34 ; 1 Sam. 17. 39 ; Job 4. SL ASSENT. 2Chron.l8.12! Act9 24.9. ASSIGNED. Gen. 47. 22 ; Josh. 20. 8 ; 2 Sam. IL 16. ASSIST. Bom. 16. 2. Isa. 8. 9. IM. 32. 17, effect of righteouh-' A8800IATB. A8HIIUANCK. ness a. O0I.2.2. full a. of understanding. 1 TheM. 1. 5, Ko<P«l came In much a. Heb. 6. 1 1 ; 10. /X full <i. of hope. 8»* Deut. 28. 06 ; A«jts 17. 31. ASSirilR. 2 Tim. 3. 14 : 1 John 3. 1». AHKWAG R. den. 8. 1 ; Job 16. 6. AHTONIFP. Ezra 9. 3 ; Job 17. 8 ; Dan. 3. 24 ; 4.19. AfiTONiallRD. Mat. 7. 28; 22. S3; Mk. 1. 22; 6. '2 ; 11. 18 ; Lu. 4. .32, a. at doctrine, Lu.2. 47, a. at undepitaTKllng. 0. 9, u. at draught of flslves. 24. 22. women made us a. Acts 9. 6, Haul trembling and a. 12. 16, saw IVtftr, they were a. 13. 12. deputy believed, being a. fir«<Job2*'>. |] ; Jer. 2. 12. ASTONISHMENT. 2Chron.29.8: Jor.2fi.9. a, and hls.iing. Ps. fio. 3, drunk with wine of a. Jer. 8. 21, n. hath taken hold. life Deut. 28. 28, 37 ; Ezek, ft. IB. ATHIU8T. Mat. 25. 44 ; Kev. 21. 6 ; 21 17. AT0NK5t ENT. Lev. 23. 28 ; 2ft. 9. day of a. 2 Ham. 21.3, wherewith should I make a. Horn. ft. 11, by whom we recelvod a. Si)flLev.4.20; 16.17; Num.8. 21. ATTA IN. Ps. 1.39. 6, I cannot a. to it. 2 Sam. 23. 19 ; 1 Ohron. 11. 26, be a. not to flrrt three. Rom. 9. 10, Gentiles a. to righteousnesa. Phil. 3. 11, 12, 1«, that I might a. »<•« Uen. 47. 9 ; Prov. 1. ft ; Ezek. 4«;. 7 ; 1 Tim. 4. (i. ATTEND. Ps. 17. 1 ; 61. 1 ; 142. 6, u. to my cry. Prov. 4. 20, my son a. to my wordn. Bee Vs. m. 2; HO. 6, ATTENDANCE. 1 Tim. 4. 13 ; Heb. 7.43. ATTENT. 2Chron.6.40i 7.1ft. ATTENTIVE. Neh. 1. 6 ; Job 37. 2 ; Ps. 130. 2; Lu.19.48. ATTIRE. Jer.2.32: E/ k.23.1B. AUDIRNOE. J Ghron. zs. 8, in a. of our God. Lu. 7. 1 ; 20. 4fl, in a. of iieople. Acts 13. 16, ye that fear God give a. Se^'Rr.24.7: Acts 1.5. 12. AU(JMENT. Num. 32. 14. AUSTERE. Lu.19.21. AUTHOR. 1 Cor. 14. 33 ; Heb, B. 9; 12.2. AUTHORITY. Mat. 7. 29; Mk. 1. 22. a.s one having a. 8. 9 ; liU. 7. 8, I am a man under a. Mat. 21. 23 ; Lu. 4. 36. by what a. Lu. 9. 1, power and a. over de\ ils. 19. i' , have a, over ten citU.-s. Johr; ft. iT. a. to execute judt,fraent. 1 Cot.', IB, '.4, put down all a. i Tint. % A kings and all in a. 13 wi ,uen usurp a. T't.^ IB. rebuke with all a. 1 Pol. 3. 22, angels and a. subject. See IVov. 29. 2 ; 2 Cor. 10. 8 ; Rev. 13. 2. AVAILETH. E.sth. 5. 13 ; Gal. 6. 16 ; Jas. 6. 16. AVENGE. Deut. 32. 43, he will a. blood. Josh. 10. 13, sun staged till people «. 1 Sam. 24. 12, the Lord judire and a. 2 Sam. 22. 48 ; I'». 18. 47, It is God that a. me. Esth. H. 13, Jews a. themselves. Isa. 1. 24, I will a. me of mine enemies. Lu 18. 3, a. me of my tdversary. £l«<iGen.4.24; Lev. 19. 18; Jer.B.9: 9.8. 3SM NOI. lightoout^- AVKMUBB. aonaoRDANOu. BAPTISM. .S.1M;4.19. I MIt. 1. '11; ift. Fer. Sli. 9, a. ly uf a. tkeo. t. not to flrfit ineu. :lTlm.4.B. to my cry. 7.43. Ps. ISO. 2; our God. 22, as onn .las. 6.16, ood. lat a, mA. lies. g.B. AVRNOKB. Pi.H.2; 44. 1(1. «nofiiy and •. 1 Th'si. 4. «. tho Lord In th« a. Mn) Num. %.!.!; I>eut.l».6: Jotb.ao.k AVKUHK. MIc'lM. AVOID. Prov. 4. in, 1%. It paKii not by It. 1 Tim. fi. no : 2 Tim. 5L 53 ; Tit. S. », a. bab- blliipn. 8«* Kom. 18. 17 ; 9 C<ir. ». ». AVorcHKD. Pont. Wl. 17. 1R. AWAKB. Ps. 17. lb. whan 1 a. with llkeueu. 73. '20, a« a dmam wh^ii nii>t u. Prov. 23. 3A. a. 1 w4ll Mtek It axaln. iMi. ni. 0, n., a., put on DtrnUKtb. .I<»<l l.n. a. yK 'tninkardt. '/«ch. 13.7, n. () sword. Lu. ». 32, when a. thny itaw bli glury. Rom. 13. 11, hl(jh tlm«» to a. 1 Cor. IB. 34, a. to rlKbteoutnt^a. Kph. n. 14, a. thou that nlfHipoit. Sjio .Ti-r. M. 157 ; .lohn 11,11. AWARE. Cant. 6.12; Jar. fW).9t: Lu.ll.M. AWB. P(i.4,4; S3. R; llW.IBl. AWL. Et.21.fl; D«ut. IB. 17. AX K. V%. 74. B. famous as h»! had lifted op a. Ina. in. 15, jthall the a. boant. Mat. 8. 10 ; Lu. 3. 9, the a. <s laid to root. dMlBam.l3.aO; lKiugr6.7: 2Klngi6.B. B. BABBLRh. Ecol. 10. 11 : Act» 17. IH. BAUBLING. Prov. 23.2); 1 Tim. 6.20; 2 Tim. 2.16. BABB. Pr. R. 2 ; Mat. 21. 1<f. out of mouth of h. 17. 14, leave their snbstanr** to 6. I«a. 3. 4, b. thall rulp ovt^r thorn. Mat. 11. 2.%; Lu. 10. 21. revealed to b. Horn. 2. 20, teachfir of b. 1 for. 3.1. t. Ini'hrl^i. 1 Pet. '1. 2, newborn h. Sff Kx. 2. 6 : Lu. 2. 12, 16 ; Hob. ». IS. BACK, Jo»h. «. 08, drew not hit hand b. 1 Sam, 10. 9, he turned hh b. Neh, 9, 26, ca«t law behind h. Tk 129. 3, plowers plowed on my h. Prov. 10. lS; 19.29; 26.3. rod for 6. Ida. 8X. 17, cast sln» b<'lilud 6, B(). fl, (rave b. to xmlters. Sf^ Num. »». 11 ; 2 Bam. 19. 10; Job 28. ». BAPKIUTKHS. Kom. 1.30. - BAP K BITING. P8.15.S; Pr«w.Z5.23; 2 Got. 12. at. BAi KSLIPER. Prov. 14. 14, b. iu heart filled with his owiMwayx. Jer.3.8.8.11,12, t. IsraeU R. fi, perpwinal b. 14. 7, our b. are many. Hos. 4. 16, as a 6. heifer, 11.7, bent to 6. from me. 14. 4. will heal their h. f^ef Jer. 2. 19 ; 6. « ; 31. 22 ; 49. 4. BACKWARD. 2 Klnxs 20. 10 : Isa. 88. 8. shadow returned b. Job 23. R, 6., but 1 cannot perceive. Ps.40.14; 70.2, driven t.. Isa. 59. 14, Judgment Is tamed b. Jer. 7. 24, they went b. and not forward. S-"" Oen. 9. 23 ; 49.17; JohnlR.6. BAD. Qen.24.60; 31.24,29; Lev. 27. 12, 14, 83 ; Num. 13. 19; 24. IS. 2 8am. IS. 22; 14.17; 1 Kings 3. 9; Mat. 22.10; 2 Cor. 6. 10. good or b. S««Lev.97.10: Kn»4.U: Jer.a4.9: MaClS. 48. BADNBHH. Uen. 41.19. BAG. I>eut. aii. 18 ; Prov. 18. 11 : Mte. «. 11, k of weights. Job 14. 17, trarutgrttMlon sealed lotb Isa. 4A. n, lavish gold out ofb. Hag. 1.6, b. wltli holes. Lu. 12. 3.3. b. that wai not old. Jolin 12. 6 ; 13. 'A>, a thief and had b. «.-« I Sam. 17. 40 ; 2 KIuksB. 2.M- rn>v.7.a0. BAKR. Gen. 19. S; Iiev.2H.28: 16am.».Mi Isa.44. IB, b. bread. Ki. li 39; Lev. 24. ^, K rakes 8ff Oen. 40. 17; Bi. 1«. 23; Lev. 2. 4: Mum. 11. H. BAR RU. Gen. 40. 1 ; 41. 10;' 1 8am. R. IS ; Jer. 37. 21 ; Hos. 7. 4. BALANCE. Lev. 19.36; Prov. 1M1 ; Exek. 46. 10, hut 6. Job .Tf. 16, the 6. of clouds. Ps. 62. ^ laid In b. are vanity. Prov. 11.1: 20.23; Hos, 12.7; Amo«ft.B: Mlc 8.11. false b. Isa. 40. 12, 1\ weighed hills lu b. 46. 6, weiKh silver lu the b. Bev. 6. n, a pair ofb. Hug Job 6.2: 31.6: .1er.32.10. BALD. 2 KititPt 2. 23, g(i up. thou h. head. Jer. 4R. 37 ; K/ek. 29. IH. every head b. Sr«t Lev. 13.40: Jer. 16. 6: Rzek.27.31. BALDNE8M. Isa. 3. 24, Instead of well set balrb. 22. 12, call to WfepioK and b. Mlc. 1 . 10, enlarge thy h. as eaftl". 8eg Lev. 21. B; Deut.i4.1; Eiek.7.1»; Amw R.10. BALL. Isa. 22. 18. BALM. Jer.R.22: 46. 11, b. in Gilnad. hV.- Oen. 37. 26; 4.3.11; Jer.Bl.8; Biek.27.17. BANDS. Ps. 2. 3 : 107. 14, break their 6. asunder. 78. 4, there are no 6, in their death. Hos. 11. 4, drew Uiem with b. of love. 7ech. 11.7, two staves, beauty and b. Mat. 27. 27 ; M k. IS. 16. tra tliered to him whole 6. S^/^ Job 3«. 31 ; Eccl.7,2rt; Lu.R.29: Col. 2. 19. BANISHED. 2 Sam. 14. 13: Ezra 7. 26: Lam. 2. 11. BANK. Ln. 19. 23, Kavest not money Into k. 8as Gen. 41. 17 : 2 r,am. 21). 15; Ezek. 47. 7. BANNER. Ps. 20. 5. In name of God set up b. KMPs.fiO.4: <'ani.2.4; 6.4; Isa. 18. 2. BANQUET. Esth.fi.4; Job 41.8; <'ant.2.4: Amos 6. 7. r.APTISM. Mat. 20.22; Mk. 10.38; Lu. 12.50. to be baptised with b. n.2F>: Mk. 11.30: Lu.7.2B; 20.4; Acta1.22: 1R.2B; 19.3, b. of John. Mk . 1. 4 ; Lu. 3. S ; Acts 13. 24 ; 19. 4, b. of repent- ance. Rom. 8.4; Col. 2. 12, bnrWd with him byb. Eph. 4. 5, one Lord, one (aith, oue b. Ht.'b. 6.2, doctrine ofb. £«eMat.3.7; 1 Pet. 3. 21. BAPTIZE. Mat. 3. 11: Mk.1.8: Lu.8.18: John 1.26 '..with Holy Ghost. 14, T nave need to be '>. 16, Jesus when b, went up. Mk. 16. 1»>, ne that believeth and ia b. Ln. 3. 7, roxiltltude came t<i be b. 12 ; 7. 29, publicans to be h. 21. Je.sus being b. and praying. 7. 30, Pharisee.* and lawyers toeing not ft. John 1. 33, he that "ent me to h. 3. 22, 23. tarried with them and b. i. 1, 2, Jesus made and b. more. Hll: BARBAKIANS. OONCOEDANCE. BEflOMETH. Actt 2. HK, rep«nt And be 6. 41, ^\AA\y received word were b, t . 12, 6. both mcD and women. 16, h. Ill nam of Jesu*. !j6, what doth hinder to be b. 9. 18, Saul ar()<te and was h. 10. 47, can any forbid b. 16.15,33, b. ana household. 18. 8. many believed and were 6. 22. 18. be b. and wash away thy sins. Bom. 6. 3; Gal.. 3. 27, wert fc. Into Jenus. Cor. 1. 13, were ye 6. In name of Paul. 10. 2, were all b. In cloud. 12. 13, all 6. Into one body. 15. 29, 6. for the dead. S'-«Mat.28.11>; Johnl.2fi,2i»,31. BABnABIANS. Acts 28. 4; Bom. 1.14; 1 Oor. 14. 11. BARBAB0U8. Acts 28. 2. BARBED. Job 41. 7. BARBKB. Eiu'.:.5.1. BARK (v.). Kx.19.4; Dent. 1. 51: Is*. 88. 12; 63.9; Mat. 8. 17: n'et.2.24. BA US (ad,). Isa. 52. 10 ; 1 Cor. 15. 37. BARKED. Joel 1.7. BARN. Job 39. 12, (tath«r thy 'eed Into 6. Mat. 6. 26 : Lii. 12. 24, nor (irather Into 6. 13. 30. feather wheat into b. Lu. 12. IS, pull down my h. S^«2Kingsfi.27; Joel 1.17; Hag. 2. 19. BARREL. 1 Kings 17. 12. 14; 18.33. BARKEN. 2 Kings 2. 19, water naught and ground 6. P». 107.34, turneth fruitful land liiM/<. Isa. 54. 1, Ring, O 6., thou that didst not bear. 2 Pet. 1.8, neither 6. nor unfruitful. dee Ex. 23. 2« : Job 24. 21 ; Lu . 23. 29. BARS. .Tob 17. 16, down to the h. of the pit. Ezek. 38. 11. having neither gates nor 6. See 1 Sam. 23. 7 ; Job 38. 10 ; P». 107. 16 ; Isa. 45.2. BASE. Job 30. 8, children of b. men. Mai. 2. 9, I have irade you 6. Acts 17. 5, fellow.-i of 6. sort. 1 Cor. 1. 98, 0. tilings of this world. 2 (^or. 10. 1, in presence am b. ;8<<e2Sam.6.22; Isa. 3. 6; Erek.i7.l4; Dan. 4. 17. BASKET. Dent. 28. 5, 17, blessed be thyb. Am(rs8. 1, b. of summer fruit. Mat. 14. 20 ; Mk. 6. 43 ; Ln. 9. 17 ; Jobn 6. 13. twf Ive b. 16, 37 ; Mk. 8. 8, seven b. 16.9; Mk.8.19, how many fe. Be* Gen. 40. 16 ; Ex. 29, 23 ; Judg. 8. 19 ; Jer. 24.2. BASON. Jo>-r 1.3. 5, poureth w.-.^er intt) a b. Sf* Ex.l2.;!2; 24.6; 1 Chron. 28.17; .ler.52.19. BATHE. Lot. 16. 6; 17.16; Num. 19, 7; Isa. 34. 6. BATS. Lev. 11. 19; Dent. 14. 18; Isa. 2. 20, BATTLE. 1 Sam. 17. 20, host Hhouted for b. 47 ; 2 rhnin. 20. 15, the b. is the Lvvrd'g. 1 Chron. 5. 20. they crl»d to God In b. P8.1K..S9, strength tob. 86. 18, delivered my soul from ft. Eccl. 9. 11, nor b. to strong. Jer. 50. 22. sotmd of b. tn land. 8^e Job 39. 25 ; 41. « : Ps. 76. 3 ; 14l>. 7. BATTLEMENTS. Deut.22.8; Jor.&ia BAY TREE. Ps.37.S6. BEACON. I8a.3ai7. BEAM. Ps. 104. 3, who layeth b. In waters. Mat. 7. 5 ; Lu. 6. 42. cast out b. H^-a Judg. 16. 14 : 2 Kings 6. 2; Hab.2.11. BEAR (v.). Gen. 4. 13, greater than I can b. 1.". 6 ; 36. 7, land not able to b. 43. 9 ; 44. 32, let me b. blame. Ex. 28. 12, Aaron b. names before Lord. Num. 11. 14: Deut. 1. 9, not able to b, people, PB.9L12; Mat. 4. 6; Lu. 4. U. they shall b. thee up. Prov. 18. 14, wounded spirit who can b. Isa. 62. 11, clean that b ves.sels. Jer. 31.19, b. reproach of yf>Mth. Lam. 3. 27, good to b. yi.ke iu youth. Mat. 3. 11, not worthv to h. 27.32; Mk. 15.21; Ln. 23. 26, b. croia. John 16. 12, cannot b. them now. Bom. 13. 4, b. not sword In vain. 16.1, b. infinnlties of weak. 1 Cor. 13. 7, charity b. all thlnga. 15. 49. b. image of the heavenly. Gal. 6. 2, 5, b. burdens. 17, b. in my body. Esth. 1. 22; Jer. 5. 31 ; Dan. 2. 39, b. rule. Lev. 24. 15; Ezek. 23. 49 ; Heb. 9. 28, b. sin. Ex. 20. 16; 1Kings21.10; Lu.11.48; John 1.7; 6.31; 8.18; 15.27; Acts 23.11; Eom.8.16; 1 John 1.2; 6. 8, b. witness. Se«Ex.28.88; Deut. 1.31; Prov. 12. 24. BEAB in.). Im. 11. 7. cow and b shall feed. 69.11, roar like b. Ho*. 13. 8, as a b. bereaved. Amos 5. 19, as if a man did flee 'rom b. See 1 ."^am. 17. 34 ; 2 Sam. 17, 8 ; Prov. 17. 15?. BEARD. 2 Sam. 10. 6; 1 Chron. 19. 6. till b, be grown. Ps. 133. 2 ; 1 Chron. 19. 6, even Aaron's 6. Ezek. 5. 1, cause razor to pass on b. See Lev. 13. 29 : 1 Sam. 21. 13 ; 2 Sam. 20. 9. BEARING. Ps. 126. 6, b. precious seed. John 19. 17, b. cross. Rom. v' 15; 9.1. conscience b. witness. 2 Cor. 4. iC b. about In body dying of Jesus. Heb. 13. 13, b. his reproach. See Gen. 1. 29 ; Num. 10. 17 ; Mk. 14. 13. BEAST. Job 12. 7, ask h. they shall teach. 18. 3, counted as b. Ps.40. 12, like b. that perish. 73. 22, as b. before thee. Prov. 12. 10, regards life of b. Eccl. 3. 19, UD pre-eminence above b. 1 Cor. 15, :«. fought with b. Jas. 3. 7, every k ind of b. tamed. 2 Pet. 2. 12, as natural brute b. h><! Lev. 11. 47 ; Ps 50.10; 147.9; Rom. 1.23. BEAT. Isa. 2. 4 ; Joel .3. 10 : MIc. 4. 3, b, swords, Lu. 12. 47, b. with many stripes. 1 Cor. 9. 26, as one that b. the air. .<?c^Prov.23.14; Mlc.4.13; Mk.12.6; 13.9. BEAHTY. 1 Chron. 16. 29; 2 riiron.20. JQ; Ps. 29.2; 96.9; 110,3. b. of holiness. Ezra 7. 27, to b. the Lord's housa. Fs. 27. 4. behold b. of tb» Lord. 39. 11, b. to consume away. 48. 2, b. for situation. 60. 2, perfection of b. Prov.S1.30, b. Isvaln. Isa. 52. 7; Rom. 10. 1.5, howb. the feet. 8M2Sam.l.l9; Ps.90. 17; «!-ech.9. 17. BECKON. Lu. 1. 22 ; John 13. 24 ; Acts 12. 17 ; 21. 40. BECOMETH. Ps. 98. 6, holiness b. thy house. Rom. 16.2; Eph. 6. .3, as b. saints. Phil. 1. 27 ; 1 Tim. 2. 10 ; Tit. 2. 3, aa b. gospel. 8m Prov. 17. 7; Mat. 3. 16. BED. OONOOBDANCX. BESEECH. BED. Job 7. 13, wh«>n 1 My my b. sbftll comfort. S3. IB, In Klumberings upon 6. Ps. R3, 6. whfu 1 rememb»;r thee npoc my h. H»t.9.6; Mk.2.9; Jobnfi. 11, Ukeupb. 6V<'2KiuKs4.10: ISA. 28.20: Mk.4.21; T.U.8. 16. 6EKS. Dent. 1.44: JudK. 14.8; Pft.118.12; In*. 7.18. BEEVES. Lev. 22. 19; Num. 31. 28, 38. BEFALL. Gen. 4'.',. 4 ; 44. 29. mischief h. htm. 49. 1 ; I eut. 31. 29 ; Dan. 10. 14, 6. in l»st dayg. Judg. 6. 13, why is all thin b. us ? P«. 91. 10, no evil 6. thee. Eccl. S. 19, h. men, h. beasts, one thing b. 8<-»1jtiV. 10.19; Deut.31.17; Act* 21). 19. BEG. Ps.37.25; 109.10; Proy.20.4; Lu.l&S. BEOGABLY. Gal. 4. 9. BEGIN. Ezek. 9. 6, b. at my nanctuarr. 1 Pet. 4.17, judgment b. at houM of God. See 1 Sam. 3. 12 ; 2 Cor. 3. 1, BEGINNING. Job 8. 7, though thy h. small. Ps. 1 n. 10 ; Prov. 1. 7 ; 9. 10, b. of wlsdum. 119. IfiO. woid truH from b. Eccl. 7. 8, better end than b. Hat. 19. 8, from 6. nut so. Lu. 24. 47, h. at Jenisalem. Utb. 3. 14, hold 6. of confidence. Bee 1 Chron. 17. 9 ; Prov. 8. 22. 23 ; Ool. 1. 18. BE«iOTTEN. Ps. 2. 7 ; Acts 13. .13 : Heb. l.li; 6. 6. thlf! day h. th»*e. 1 Pet. 1. 3, ft. to lively hope. fiff^Job.38.28; lOor.4.15; Phllem. lit. BEGUILE. Gen. 29. 26 ; Josh. 9. 22. wherefore hast thou b. 2 Pet. 2. 14, h. unstable souls. See Num. 25. 18 : 2 Cor. 11. 3. BEGUN. Gal. 3. 3. having b. in spirit Phil. 1 , 6, hath b. good work. Se^ Deut. 3. 24 ; 2 for. 8. C ; 1 Tim. 6. 11. BEHA LF. Job .%. 2, speak on God's6. Phil. 1.29, in ft. of Christ. 8r« 2 Chron. 16. 9; 2 Cor. 1.11: 5.12. BEHAVE. 1 Sam. 18. 6, 14, 15,30. I^avld ft. wisely. 1 Chron. 19. IS, 6. ounw.lves vs'iantly. Ps.101.2, I will ft. wisely. Isa. 3. 6, child shall ft. proudly. 1 Thess. 2. 10. Iiovr unbianiKal'ly we b. 1 Tim. 3. 2, bishop of g.xtd ft. 8«eP8.131.2; 1 Cor. 13. 5; Tit 2. 3. BEHEADED. Mat 14. 10; Mk.6.M; l«u.».»>: Rev. 20. 4. BEHIND. Ex. 10. 26, not hoof 'oft & Phil. 3. 13, things w'llch ar ft. Col. 1.24, fll1upw^Ati!tft Sf 1 Kings 14. 9 : Meh. 9. 26 ; ? lor, A. t, BEHOLD. Ps. 37. 37, ft. the uprigh*. Mat 18, 10, their angels always b, John 17. 24, that they may ft. glor . 2 Cor. 3. 18. ft. as in a glass. S#« Num. 24. 17 ; 1X91.8; 119.87, BPHOVBD. Lu.24.46; Heb. 2. 17, BELIEF. 2 Thess. 2. 13. BKLIEVE. Num. 14. 11. howlongeiv th«y6.me. 2 Chron. 2f). 2(». ft. Lord, 6. prophets. Ps. 78. 22, they ft, not in Ood. Prov. 14. IB. 'iniple ft. ev.ry word. Mat 8. 18, as thou hast o. so be it 9.28 ,■ ye that I am able. 21.25; Mk. 11..S1. why then did y* nit fc, 27. 42, come down ana wn will 6. Mk.5.S6; La. 8. 60. only 6. Mk. 9. 23, canst ft. all things possible. 11.24, ft. that ye receive. 16. 18. neitiiKr ft. they them. Lu. 1.1, things most surely 6, 8.13. which for a while 6. 24. 2.'>, slow of heart to ft. 41. 6. not for Joy. John 1. 7, all through him might 6. 2. 22, they 6. the s'-.ripture. 3. 12, ft. heavenly things. 6.44, how can ye 6. which receive honour. 47, how shall ye ft. my words. 6. 36, seen me and ft. not. 7. 6, neither did his brethren 6. 48, have any of the rulers ft. ? 10. 38, ft. the works. 11. 15. to i.itent ye might ft. 26. never die, ft. thou this 7 48, all men will ft. 12. .36, ft. in the light. 17. 21, the world may ft. 20.26. Iwillnotft. 29, have not seen yet have ft. Acts 4. .32, multitude* that 6. 13. 39, all that ft. are jusiiticd. 48, ordaip'id to eternal life ft. 16. 34, ft. with all his house. Eom, 4. 11, father of all that \ 18, against hone ft. in hope. 9. 33, ft. not a.shamed. 10. 1'., how shall they ft. 1 Cor. 7. 12, wife that ft. not 2 Cor. 4. 13, we ft. and therefore speak. Gal. 3. 22, promise tti them that ft. 2 Thess. 1. 10, admired in all that ft. Heb. 10. 39, ft. to saving of soul. 11.6, must ft. that he Is. Jas. 2. 19, devils ft. and tremble. 1 Pet. 2. 6, he that ft. shall not be confounded. S««Ex.4.5; 19.9; LHa.43. 10: Mat. 21. 22; John 3.12; 6.36; 8.24; 10.37; Acts9.2C. BELLY. Gen. 3. 14: Job 15. 2; Mat 15. 17; Mk. 7. 19 ; John 7. 38 ; Eom. 1,6. 18 ; Phil. 3. 19 ; Tit. 1.12. BELONGETH. Deut 32. 36; P8.94.1; Heb. 10. 30 BELOVED. Deut 83. 12. ft. dwell In safety. l'B.127. 2, giveth ft. sleep. D« 9. 23 ; 10. 1 1, 19, greatly b. Mat3.17; 17.5; Mk.1.11; 9.7; La.S.22; 9. 35; 2 Pet 1.17, ft. son. Eom. 11. 28, ft. for fathers' sake. Eph. 1. 6, accepted in ft. Col. 4. 9; Phllem. 16, ft, brother. SeoNeh. 13,26; Cant 2. 16; Kom.l«.9. BEMOAN. Job 42. 11 ; Jer. 15. 5 ; Nah- .3. 7. BEND. Fs.lL 2; I8».rt0.14; Erek.17.7. BENEATH. Prov. 16. 24, dep«, -t from hell 6. Isa. 14. 9, hell from ft. Is ov^l. John 8. 'iS, ye are from •. Bee Deut 4. 39 ; Jer. f.., oi . BENEFA(;T0E8. Lu. 22.25. BENEFIT. Ps. 68. 19. loadeth us with ft. 1 Tim. 6. 2, partakers c.f the 6. Bee 2 Chron. 82. 25; ?«. 108. 2; 2 Cor. 1. IB; Phllem. 14. BENEVOLENCE. 1 Cop. 7. 8. BEREAVE. 0«n.42.S6: r3.l4.ft.ofehlldreD. Feci. 4. 8, ft. my mw! c\ Ood. Jer. 15. 7 ; 18. •^. I wlir ft. thee. See £»*•!* ■". r- X. i?, Hm. 13. 8. »iE8E*CCK. Jol 1 42. i, ^ear, I ft. thee. Mat 8 a: \iuf.3, .e.T'arion6. him. La. 9. .■'.'i, J b. ther iooir on my son. il m ^ I';' C BE8KT. OONdOBDANOX. BLESS. 2 Cor. 5. 20, as ihough God did b. yon. Eph. 4. 1, b. you to walk. Phllem. 9, for love's sake b. thee. See Ex. 33. 18 ; .Tonah 1, 14 ; Rom. 12. 1. .HE8ET. Fu. 22. 12 ; 139. 6 ; Ho*. 7, 2 ; Heb. 12. 1. BK8IDE. Mk. 3. 21 ; Act* 26. 24 ; 2 Oor. 6. 18. BESIEGE. Deut. 28. .'52 ; Ecc!.9.14; Isa.1.8. BESOUGHT. Ex. 32. 11 : Deut. 3. 23 ; 1 Kings 13. 6 ; 2 Ohron. 33. 12 ; Jer. 26. 19, b. the Lord. Mat. 8. 31; Mk.o.lO; Lu.8.31, devils 6. h'm. 34; Lu. 8. 37, b. him to depart. John 4. 40, 6. that he would tarry. 2 Cor. 12. 8, I b. the Lord thrice. Bee Gen. 42. 21 ; Esth. 8. S. BE8T. \ Sam. 16. 9. 15, spared 6. of sheepw P». .39. fi, at b. state vanity. Lu. 15. 22, 6. robe. 1 Oor. 12.31, 6. gifts. See Gen. 43. 1 1 ; Deut. 28. 16 ; 2 Sam. 18. 4. BESTEAD. Isa.8,2i. BESTIR. 2 Sam. 5. 24. BESTOW. Lu. 12. 17. no room to h. my fnilts. 1 Oor. 16. 10, grace 6. on us not in vain. Gal. 4. 11, lest I have b. labour in vain. 1 John 3. 1, manner of love Father b. Seel Ohron. 29. 25; Isa.63.7; J<,nn4.38. BETHINK. lKlngs8.47; 2Chron.6.37. BETIMES. Gen. 20. 81; 2 Chron. 36. 16 ; Job 8. 5; rrov.13.24. BETRAY. Mat. 26. 16; Mk. 14. U; Ln.22.21, 22, opportunity to ft. 27. 4, I 6. hinoeent blood. 1 Cor. 11. 23, same night he was 6. Se*' Mat. 24. 10; Mk.14.18; John 6. 64 ; 2L 20. BETROTH. Hos.2.19,20. BETTER. 1 Sam. IB. 22, obey b. than sacrlflc«. 1 Kings 19. 4. I am not 6. than my fathers. Ps. 63. .3, lovingkindness I. than life, Eccl. 4. 9, two are h. than one. 7. 10, former days b. than these. Mat. 12. 12, man b. than a sheep. Lu. 6. 89, he salth the old is b. Phil. 2. 3. each esteem other b. than htmaelf. Heb, 1. 4, much b. than angels. 11. 16, a b. country. 2 Pet. 2. 21, b. not have knovra -way. Se«Eccl.2.24; Oant. 1.2; .Tonah 4. 3. BEWAIL. Lu. 8. 52, al 1 wept and h. her. 23.27, ofwomenal»owho6. 2 Cor. 12. 21. b. many who have sinned. Sfe Deut. 21. 13 ; Judg. U. 37 ; Rev. 18. 9. BEWARE. Judg. 1.1. 4. b. and drink no wine. Job 36. 18, 6. lest hti take thee away. Mat. 16. 6 ; Mk. 8. 15 ; Lu. 12. 1, 6. of leaven. Mk. 12. 38 ; Lu. 20. 46, b. of scribes. Lu. 12. 15, b. of covetousness. Phil. 3. 2, ft. of dogs, ft. of evil worken. .SVeU(;nt.6. 12; 8.11; 15.9. BEWITCHED. Acts 8. 9 ; Gal. 8. 1. BBWR A Y. Isa. 16. 3 : Prov. 27. 16 ; 29. 24 ; Mat. 26.73. BEYOND. Num. 22. 18; 2 Cor. 8. 8 j G»L1.18; 1 Thess. 4. 6. BIER. 2 Sam. 3. 31; Lu.7.14. BILLOWS. Ps. 42. 7 ; Jonah 2. 8. BIND. Prov. 6. 21, ft. them contlnnally upon heart. Is»,. 61. 1, h. np brokenhearted. Mat. 12. 29 ; Mk. 3. 27, ft. strong mao. 16.19; 18.18, 6. on earth. See Num. 90. 2 ; Job A 8 ; 38. 31. BIRD. 2 Sam. ZL 10. suffered not h. to rett. Cant. 2. 12, time of the singing ot ft. Jer. 12.9, heritage like a spi;ck!ed 6. Mat. 8. 20 ; Lu. 9. 58, 6. of air have nests. See Ps. 11.1; 12t.7; Prov. 1.17; Eccl. 10. 20. BIRTH. John 9. 1, blind from ft. Gal. 4. 19, of whom I travail In ft. Mat. 14. 6; Mk.6.21, Herod's ft.-day. See Eccl. 7. 1 ; Isa. 66. 9 ; Lu. 1. 14. BIRTHRIGHT. (Jen. 25. .31 ; 27. 36 ; Heb. 12. IK. BISHOP. 1 Tim. 3. 1, if a man desire office of ft. Tit. 1. 7, 6. must be biameles-H. See Acts 1. 20 ; Phil. 1. 1 ; 1 Pet ± 26. BIT. P8.32.9; Jas.3.3. BITE. Prov. 23. .32, at last It ft. like serpent. Mlc. 3. 6, pmphets that ft. with teeth. Gal. 5. 19, ye ft. and devour one a lother. See Eccl. 10. 8; Amos 5. 19; 9.: J. BITTER, Ex. 12. 8 ; Num. 9. 11, with I . herbs. Deut. 32. 24, devojured with ft. i'estn' jtlon. Job 1.3. 26, T,Tlt«st ft. things. Isa. 5. 20, that put 6. for sweet. 24. 9, drinli 6. to them that drink .'t. Jer. 2. 19, an evil thing and 6. Mat. 26. 75 ; Lu. 22. 62, Peter wep i b. Col. 3. 19, be not ft. against them. See Ex. 1. 14 ; 16. 23 ; 2 Kings 14. 2( . BITTERNESS. Job 10. 1; 21.26; Isa. 38. 5 J. 5 r ft. of soul. Prov. 14. 10, heart kn-^weth own >. Acts 8. 23, in the gall of ft. Eph, 4. 31, let all ft. be pui, /."^y. Heb. 12. 15, lest any rout of ft. See 1 Sam, 15. 32 ; Prov. 17.25; Rom. 3.14. BLACK. Mat. 6. 36 ; Jnde 13 ; Rev. 6. 6. BLADE. Judg. 3. 22; Mat. 13.26; Mk. 4. 28. BLAME. 2 Cor. 6. 8; 8.20; Gal. 2. 11; Eph. 1.4. BLAMELESS. ICor. 1. 8, be 6. In day of the Lord. I Phil. 2, 15, that ye may be 6. SeeMat. 12. 5; Phil. .3. 6; Tit 16 7 BLASPHEME. 2 8am. 12. 14, occasion to ene mies to ft. Isa. 52. 6, my name continually is ft. Mat. 9. 3, scribes said, this Uian ft. Mk. 3. 29, ft. against Holy (5ho»t. Acts 26. 11, I compelled them to 6. Rom. 2. 24, name of God is ft. through yon. Jas. 2. 7, ft. that worthy name. Sff 1 Kings 21. 10 ; Ps. 74. 10. 18 ; 1 Tim. 1. 20. BLASPHEMY. Mat. 12. 31, all manner of 6. 26.65; Mk. 14.64, he hath spoken h. Lu. 5. 21, who is this which speaketh ft.? See 2 Kings 19. 3 ; Ezek. 35. 12 ; Mat. 15. 19. BLAST. Gen.4L6; Deut. 28. 22; I Kings 8. 37. BLAZE. Mk.1.45. BLEATING. Judg. 5. 16; 18am. 15. 14. BLEMISH. Dan. 1. 4, children in whom no b. Eph. 5. 27, holy and without ft. 1 ret. 1. 19, a lamb without ft. and spot. See Lev. 21. 17 • Dent. 15. 21 ; 2 Sam. 14. 28. BLESS. Deut. 28. 8, ft. in city. ft. in field. 1 <;hron. 4. 10, O that thou wouldest ft. me. Prov. 10. 7, memory of just is 6. Isa. 32. 20, ft. are ye that sow. 65. 16, ft. hinisf-lf in God of tnith. Mat. 5. 44 ; Lu. 6. 28 ; Rom. 12. 14. ft. them that ojrse. Acts 20. 35. more ft. to give than receive. 2 Cor. 11. .31, ft, for evermore. Tit. 2. 13, looking for tl;at ft. hooe. Rev. 14. 13, ft. are dead that dielu Lord. S«flGen.22.17; HaK.2.19: Jaa. 3.9.10. 30. (LESS. J, b. nests. 5ccl. 10. 20. ly. ; Heb.12.1fi. ■e office of h. 26. ! serpent. ^th. other. thi. herbs, n'jilon. 't. 5. ' [»ft. 38. J Si. ir m.S.U. 6.B. ik. 4. 28. 1; Eph.1.4. 1 day of the islon to ene- b. ugh yon. Tim. 1. 20. liner of 6. \h. "Ahb.? 1. 15. 19. Kings 8. 37. 1.14. irbom no b. spot. ni.14.28. field. St 6. me. h. them that loelve. Lord. 3,10. I BLESSING. OONOOBDANOW. BOBN. ^, a gift 6. the wise, their noinds were b. BLE8SIK0. Deut. 28. 6; Neb. 13. 2, turned curse into 6. Job 29. 13, 6. of him that was readr to perish. Prov. 10. 22, 6. of Lord malceth rich. 28. 20. faithful man abound with b. I.sa. 6.5. 8, destroy it not, a b. is iu It. Mai. 2. 2, I will curse your b. S. 10, pour you out a 6. I!om. 15. 29, fulness of 6. of Qospel. 1 Cor. 10. 16, cup of b. which we blesi. Jas. 3. 10. proceed b. and cursing. Rev. 5. 12, woi'thy to receive honotir and b. «»-« Gen. 27. 35 ; 39.5; Deut. 11.26,29. BLIND (».). Kx.23.8, ^ Cor. 3. 14; 4.4, 1 John 2. 11, dai kue»s hath b, See Deut. 10. 19 ; 1 Sam. 12. 3. B'.INDNESS. Kph. 4. 18. because of b. of their heart. See Deut. 28. 23 ; 2 Kings 6. 18 ; Zech. 12. 4. r.LOOD. Gen. 9. 6, whoso sheddeth man's b. Josh. 2. 13; 1 Kings 2. 32, b. on head. Ps. 51. 14, deliver me from b. gulltineas. 72. 14, precious shall b. be in his sight. Prov. 29. 10, the 6. thirsty hate upright. I»a. 9. 5, garments rolled In b. Jer. 2. 34, the h. of poor innocents. Ezek. 9. 9, land is full of 6. 18. LS; 3.3. 5, his h. be upon him. Hab. 2. 12, buildeth a town with b. Mat. 9. 20; Mk..5.25; Lu. 8. 43, isstueoffc. 16. 17, flesh and b. hath not revealed. 27. 4, T have betrayed innocent b. 25, iis b. be on us and our children. Mk. 14. U ; Lu. 22. 2o, my b. shed. Lu. 22. 20 ; 1 Cor. 11. %\ new testament In my b. 44, sTvea', as diops of b. falling. John 1. 13, bom not of b. 6. 54, 55, 56. drinketh my b. Acts 15. 20 ; 21. 25, abstain from 6. 17. 26. made of one b. 20. 28, church purchased with his b, Kom. 3. 25, throut?h faith In his b. 5. 9, justified by his b. 1 Cor. 10. 16, communion of b. of Christ. 11. ™7. guilty of body and b. of the Lord. 15. oo, flesh and b. cannot inherit. • Col. 1. 14, redemption through hla b. without aheddlng of b. ^ r "i. of the covenant. il', .a precious b. of Christ. ♦ • - n , in the b. of the lamb. ».4; Ex.'i.g- 12.13; Lev. 3. 17; P». J .".16.6; 17.6. Caa. 3.5. 1, desert shall b. m rose. . i!x ti^e shall not b. «'. 10 , . , "tm. 17. 5 ; Isa. 27. 6. BLOT. E jr. JA ac6 ; Ps. 69. 28 ; Bev. 3. 8. b. oat of book. Isa. 44. 22, b. out as thick cloud. Acts 3. 19. repent that sins may be b. oat. Col. 2. 14, b. out handwriting. See Deat. 9. 14 ; 2 Kings 14. !W ; Jer. 18. 23. BLU8K. Ezra9.6: Jer. 6. 16; 8.12. BOAiST (n.). Ps. 34. 2 ; Rom. 2. 17, 23 ; 3. 27. BOART <v.). 1 Kings 20. 11. not b. M he putteth It off. Ps. 49 6; S4. 4, i themselvea. Vrrv. 27. 1, b. not of to-mi.rrow. 2Ci.'- <l 18, that T may b. mvself a lltU*. ^jy>' '.■ '«»i any man should b. i*^.~"i.li, \k ^^a 0. great things. iOhnu. 26.19,' ProT. 20714; Jaa.4.16. Eph. 1 7 mh. • i ](l.-:l- ll'e' X, 3' . 7. ' 'Jen U>. 'W>' hi'.OSi,.". ? . , 1- > See «►■!., that BOATS. John «. 22 ; Acts 27. 1«, 30. BODY. Job 19. 26. worms destroy this b. Prov. 5. 11, when thy flesh and b. are con- sumed. Mat. 5. 29, b. cast into hell. 6. 22; Lu. 11. 34, b. full of light. 25 ; Lu. 12. 22, take no thought for b. Mk. 5. 29, felt in b. that she was healed. Lu. 17. 37. where the b. is. John 2. 21, the temple of his b. Acts 19. 12, from his b. were brought. Bom. 6. 6, b. of sin destroyed. 7.24, b. of this death. 12. 1, present your b. a living saciifica. 4; 1 Cor. 12. 14, many members, one b. 1 Cor. 9. 27, I keep under my b. 18. 3, though 1 give my b. to be burned. 2 Cor. ■" ■1, absent from the b. 12. 2, whether in b. or out of the 6. Gal. 6. 17, 1 bear in b. marks. Phil. 3. 21, like to his plorinus 6. 1 Pet. 2. 24, in his own b. on tree. Sw Gen. 47. 18; Deut. 28. 4; Horn. 12. 6. BODILY. Lu. 8. 22; 2 Cor. 10. 10; Col. 2. 9; 1 Tim. 4. 8. BOLD. Eccl. 8. 1, the b. of face chauged. John 7. 26, he speaketh b. 2 Cor. 10. 2, 1 may not be b. Kph. 3. 12, we have b. and access. Heb. 4. 16, let us come b. to throne. 1 John 4. 17, have b. in judgment. See Prov. 28. 1 ; Acts 13. 46; Uom.10.20. BOND. Acts 8. 23, in b. of Iniquity. Eph. 4. 3, b. of peace. Col. 3. 14, b. of perfectness. See Num. 30. 2 ; Ezek. 20. 37 ; Lu. 18. 1«. BONDAGE. John 8. 33, never in b. to any man. S««Kom.8.16; Gal. 5.1; Ueb.2.15. BONDMAN. Deut. 15. 16; 16.12; 24.18. BONDWOMAN. Gen. 21. 10; Gal. 4. 30. BONE. Ex. 12. 48; Num. 9. 12. neither shall ye break b. Job 20. 11, b. full of sin. 40. 18, b. as pieces of bra.ss. Ps. 51. 8, the b. broken may rejoice. Prov. 12. 4, as rottenness in b. Mat. 23. 27, full of dead men's b. Lu. 24. 39, spirit hath not fle<th and b. See Gen. 2. 23; Ezek. 37. 7; John 19. 38. BOOK. Job 19. 23, . printed lu a b. 31. 3.5, adversary had written a b. Isa. 34. 16. seek out of the b. of the Lord. Mai. 3. 16, b. of remembrance. Lu. 4. 17, when he had opened b. John 21. 26. world could not contain b. Phil. 4. 3: Kev.3.6; 13.8; 17.8; 20.12; 21.27; 22. 19, b. of life. Bev. 22. 19, take away from words of b. See Ex. 17. 14 ; Ezra 4. IB ; Acts 19. 19; 2 Tim. 4. 13. BOOTH . Job 27. 18 ; Jonah 4. 6. BOOTY. Num. 31. 32; Jer. 49. 32; Hab. 2. 7; Zeph. 1. 13. BOBN. Job 6. 7. man b to trouble. 14.1; 15.14; 2.5.4; Mat. 11. 11, b. of • woman. Ps. 87, 4. this man was b. there. Isa. 9. 6, unto us a child Is b. 66. 8, shall a nation be b. at onoe. John .% 3 ; 1 Pet. 1. 23. b. again. 3. 6, «, b. of Spirit. 1 Cor. 15. 8, as one b. out of due time. 1 Pet. 2. 2, as new-b. babes. John 1. 13 ; 1 John 4. 7 ; 5. 1. 4. 18. b. of God. Sm JobS.S; ProT.17.17; Kcol.3.2. ;*i» i f I 28» i iL J I ll'< / BOBNB. fJONOORDANOS BROOD. BOBNB. Ps. I'm. 12, an enemy, then 1 could b»v« 6. It. Im. 53. 4, 6. griefs, carried sorrows. Mat. 2^. 4 ; Lu. 11. 46. Krievou? to be b. A>«Jub34.31; Lam. 6. 7; Mat. 20. 12. BOUBOW. Deut. IS. 6 ; 28. 12, lend but not b. Ps. 37. 21, wicked b. and payeth not. Prov. 22. 7, the 6. Is servant. Mat. .*). 42, him tha.t would b. of thee. S««Kz.3.22; 11.2; 22.14; 2Klags4.3. BOSOM. Ps. 36. 13, prayer returned into own h. Prov. 6. 27 take fire In his ft. Isa. 40. 11, carry lamba In 6. Lu. 16. 22, carried Into Abraham's h. John 1. 18, In the 6. of the Father. 13. 23, leaning on Jesus' b. SmEz.4.6; Deut. 13. 6; Job 31. 33; Isa. 40. 11. BOSSES. Job 16. 26. BOTOH. Deut. 28. 27, SB. BOTTLE. Judg. 4. 19, a 6. of milk. lSam.1.24; 10.8; 16.20; 2 Bam. 16. 1, « 6. of wine. Ps. 66. 8, put tears into b. 119. 88, like ft. in smoke. Mat. 9. 17 ; Mk.2.22; Lu. i. * »''u"! In oldb. Bee Gen. 21. 16 ; Hos. 7. 6 ; Hal BOUGH. Gen. 49. 22; Judg. 9. 48; '^ ...24.20; Job J 4. 9; Ps.80.10; Ezek.31..S0. BOUGHT. Lu.14.18; lOor.6.20; 7.23; 2 Pet. 2.1. BOUND. Ps. 107. 10, being 6. in afflictioa. Prov. 22. 16, foolishness ft. in heart of child. Acts 20. 22, ft. in spirit to Jerusalem. 1 Oor. 7. 27, art tliou ft. to wife. 2 Tim. 2. 9, word ul God is not b. Heb. 13. 3, in bonds as ft. with them. Sm Gen. 44. SO; Mat. 16.19; Mk.6.4. BOUNTY. 1 Kings 1 0. 13 ; 2 Cor. 9. 6. BOUNTIFUL. Prov. 22. 9. a 6. eye shall be blessed. Isa. 32. 6, nor churl said to be b. S««Ps.l3.6; llfi.7: 119.17; 2 Cor. 9.6. BOWELS. 2 Cot. 6. 12. straightened in b, Gol. 3. 12, b. of mercies. 1 John 3. 17, ft. of compassion. S«« Acts 1.18; Phil. 1.8; 2.1; Philem.12. BKACELET. Gen. 24. 80; Ex. 85. 22; Isa. 3. 19. BBAKE. 2 Kings 23. 14 ; 2 Chron. 34. 4, Joniah ft. Images. Hat.14.19; 15.86; 26.26; Mk.6.41; 8.6; 14. 22; Lu. 9. )6; 22. 19; 24. 30; lOor. 11. 24, blessed and ft. fif««Ez.32.19; 18am. 4.18; Lu.6.6; John 19. 82. BBAMBLE. Judg. 9. 14; Isa. 34. 13; Lu.6.44. BBANOH. Job 14. 7, tender ft. not cease. Prov. 11. 28, righteous flourish as 6. Jer. 23. 6. will raise a righteous ft. Mat. 13. 32 ; Lu. 13. 19. birds lodge in b. 21.8; Mk.11.8; .lohnl2.13, cut down ft. 8e« Zech. 8. 8 : 6. 18 ; John 16. 2. 4, 6, 6 ; Bom. 11. 16. BBA ND. Jndg. 16. 6 ; Zech. 3. 2. BEA8S. Deut. 8. 9; 28.23; lOor.lS.L BIIAVEKY. Isa. 8. 18. BBAWLEB. Prov. 26. 24 ; 1 Tim. S. 8 ; Tit, S. SI BEAT. Job6.6; 30.7; Prov.27.22. BBEACH. Isa. 68. 12. the repairer of the b. Lam. 2. 13, thy b. is like a great sea. 6'MLeT.24.aO: Pi. 106. 23; AmotCS; 8,1L BltKAU. Ueut.8.3; Mat. 4. 4; Lu.4.4. not live by ft. alone. Buth 1. 6, visited people giving them ft. 1 Kings 17. 6, ravens brought ft. and flesti. Job 22. 7, wlthliolden ft. from hungry. 33. 2i), soul abhorreth ft. Ps. 132. 15, satisfy poor with b. Prov. 9. 17, ft. eaten in secret. 12.11; 20.13; 28.19, satisfied vritb 6. 31. 27, eateth not ft. of idleness. Eccl. 11. 1, cast ft. on waters. Isa. .S3. 16, ft. given and water sure. 65. 2, money ffnr that whicli is not b. 10, seed to sower, ft. to eater. Mat. 4. 3 ; Lu. 4. 3, stones made b. 6. 11 ; Lu. 11. 11, give us dally b. 16. 26 ; Mk. 7. 27, take children's b. Lu. 24. 35. known In breaking b. Acts 2. 42; 20.7; 27.36, breaking b. 2 Thess. 3. 8, eat any man's ft. for nought. Se«Ex,16.4; 23.25; Josh. 9.5; Judg. 7. 13. BBEAK. Cant. 2. 17 ; 4. 6, day ft. and shad< .ws flee. Isa. 42. 3 ; Mat. 12.20, bruised reed sl-all he not ft. Jer. 4. 3; Hos. 10, 12, ft. up fallow ground. Acts 21. 13, to weep and b. my heart. Sea Ps. 2. 3 ; Mat. 5. 19 ; 9. 17 ; 1 Oor. 10. 18. BR RATH. Gen. 2, 7 ; 6. 17 ; 7. 15, 6. of life. Isa. 2. 22, cesme from man whose ft. Ezek. 37. 5, 10, I will cause b. to enter. ActH 17. 2.5, he glveth to all life and b. iS«« Job 12. 10 ; 33.4; Ps. 146.4; 160.6. BREATHE. P8.27.12; Ezek. 37. 9; John 20. 22. BREECHES. Ex.28.42; Lev.6,10; 16.4; Kzek. 44.18. BRETHREN. Mat. 23, 8, all ye are b. Mk. 10. 29 ; Lu, 18. 29, no man left house or b. Col. 1. 2. faithful ft. in Christ, 1 John 3. 14, because we love the b. S«f Gen.42.8; Prov. 19. 7; John 7. 6. BRIBE. 1 Sam. 12. 3. have I received anj b, P8.26.10, right hand full of ft. See 1 Sam. 8. 3 ; Isa. 33. 16 ; Job 16. 34. BRICK. Gon.11.3; B-.6.7; Isa. 9, 10; 66.3. BRIDE. Isa. 61. 10; Jer. 2. 32; Rev. 21. 2; 22.17. BRIDEGROOM. Mat. 26. 1, to meet the b. John 3. 29, because of ft. voice. Bee Ps. 19. 5 ; Isa. 62. 5 ; Mat. 9, 16. PRIDLE. Prov. 28. 3, a 6, for the ass. Jas. 1. 26, ft. not his tongue. 3. 2. able to b. whole body, £«e 2 King* 19. 28; I's.39.1; Isa. 37. 29. BRIGANDINB. Jer. 46. 4; 61.8. BRIGHT. Job 37. 21, ft. llglit in the cloudt. Isa. GO. 3. to 6. of thy rising. 62. 1, righteousness go forth as b. Mat. 17. 6, b. cloud overshadowed. 2 Thess. 2. 8. b. of his coming. Heb. 1. 3, the b. of his glory. Bev. 22. 16, the b. and morning star. S««Lev.13.2; Jer. 61. 11; Zech. 10.1. BRINK. Gen. 41. 8 ; Ex. 2. 8 ; 7. 1 5 ; Josh. 8. 8. BROAD, Ps. 119. 96 ; Mat. 7. 13 ; 23. 6. BROIOEUED. Ezek. 16.10,13; 27. 7, 16, 24. b, work. fif««Ez.28.4; lTim.2,9. BROn.ED, Lu.24.42. BROKEN. Ps. 34. 18 ; 61. 17 ; 6». 20, b. heurt John 10. 35, scripture ratinot be b. 19.36. bone shall not be ft. Eph. 2. 14, b. down middle wall. Bee ,Tob it 11 ; Prov. 26. 18 ; Jer. S. 18. BBOOD. IA.1S.S4. 290 4. 4, uot live BROOK. OONOORDANOX. OALLIMQ. BROOK. : 8»m. 17. 40 ; Ps. 42. 1 ; 110. 7. BKOTH. Judg.6.19; IM1.6R.4. BUOTH KR. Prov. 17. 17, b. born for adversity. 18. 9, slothful 6. to waster. 19, 6. oEfeiided harder to be woiu 24, friend closer than 6. Eccl. 4. 8, neither 6. nor child. Mat. 10. 21, b. shall deliver up b. 1 (!or. 6. 6, 6. goeth to law with b. 2 Thess. 3. 15, admonish as 6. 8««(Jen.4.9; Mat. 6. 23; 12,£S0; Mk.3.36. BKOTllERLY. Kom.12.10; lThaa».4.9; Heb. 13. 1. b. love. See Amo8 1. Oi 2 Pet. 1 , 7, BKOW. Isa.4Sr4; Lu.4.29. BKUISE (».). Isa. 1. 6 : .ler. SO. 12; Nah. 3. 19. BUriSK (v.). Isa.42.3;Mat.l2,20.6. reed8h»ll he not break. 63. 5, b. for our inlquitie», Sm Gen. 3. 16; Isa. 53. 10; Bom. 16.20. BHUIT. Jer. 10. 22 ; Nah. 3. 19. B1UTTI8H. P». 92. 6. a 6. man knoweth not. Prov. 80. 2, I am more 6. than anj. Jer. 10. 21, pastors are 6. See Ps. 49. 10 ; .ler, 10. 8 ; Bzek. 21. 3L BUCKET. Num. 24. 7; Isa. 40. 15. BUCKLES. 2 Sam. 22. 31; Pi. 18. 2; 91.4; Prov. 2.7. BUD. Num. 17. 8; Isa. 18, 6; 61,11; Ho8.8.7. BUFFET. Mat, 26. 67; 1 Cor, 4. 11; 20or. 12.7; ll'et.2.20, BUlliD, Ps. 127. 1, labour in vain that b. Eccl. 3. 3, a time to b. up. Isa. 58. 12, 6. old waste places. Mat. 7. 24 ; Lu, 6. 48, wise man b. on rock. Lu. 14. 30. began to b. not at)le to finish. Acts aft. 32, al>lo to 6. you up. Horn. IB. 20, lest I b. on another. 1 Oor. 3. 12, if any 6. on this foundation. Eph. 2. 22, in whom ye are b. together. S^clChron.17.12; 2{!hron.6.9; Eccl. 2.4, BUILDKll. Pb.118.22; Mat.21.42; Mk. 12.10; Lu. 20. 17: Acts 4. 11 ; 1 Pet. 2. 7, b. refused. 1 Cor. 3. 10, as a wise master-fr. Heb. 11. 10, whose 6. and maker is God. Bee 1 Kings 5. 18 ; Ezra 3. 10. BUILDING. 1 Cor. 8, 9; 2 Cor. 6.1; Eph. 2. 21. BULRUSH. Ex. 2. 3; Isa. 18. 2; 68.6. BULWAUK. Isa. 26,1, salvation for walls and &. Sm Dent. 20,20; P8.48. 13; Kcol.9. 14. BUNDLE. Gen. 42. 35; Mat. 13. 30; Act- 28. 3. BURDEN, Ps. 65. 22, can thy b. on the Lord- Eccl. 12. 6, grassl'.opper should be a 6. Mat. 11. 30, myb. isllKht. 20. 12, borne 6. and heat of day. 23.4; Lu. 11.46, bhid heavy 6, Gal. 6. 2, 6, bear his own L 8e« Num. 11. 11 ; Acts 15. 28 ; 2 Oor, 12. 16. BURDENSOME. Zech. 12. S; 2 Oor. 11. 9; 1 Thes.s. 2. 6. BURIAL. EcoL «. 8; Jer, 22. 19; Mat. 26. 12; Acts 8. 2. BURN, Ps. 39. 3, musing the Are 6. Prov. 26, 23, b. tins and wicked heart. Isa. 9. 18, wlckeiiiiens b. as Are. 33. 14, dwell with everlasting b. Mai. 4. 1, day that thall b. as oven. Mat. 13,80, bind lares to 6. them. Lu. 3, 17, chair h. with fire unquenchable. 12.3.\ 1r>|ii<) girded and lights 6. 24. 32, did not our hearts b. Tohn 6. 35, John a h. and shining Ugbt. 1 \jot. is. 3, give my body to beB. Ueb, 6. 8, whose end is to be 6, Rev. 4. 5, lamps b. before throne. 19. 20, Into a lake b. SreOen.44. 18; Ex. 3. 2; 21.25. BUBNT-OFFEBING, Ps. 40. 6. 6. thou bast not required. Isa. 61. 8, I bate robbery for b. Jer. 6. 20, your i. not acceptable. Hos. 6. 6. knowledge more than b, Mk. 12. 33, love neighbour more than b. S«eGen.22.7; I.ev.1.4; 6.9. BURST. Job 32. 19; Prov. 8. 10; Mk.2.22; Lo. 6 37 BITBY. ' Mat. 8. 21 ; La. 9. 60, satrer me to b. my father. 22, let dead 6. dead. Bom. 6. 4 ; Col. 2. 12, b. with htm by baptism. 1 Cor. 16. 4, he was b. and rose again. Se* Gen. 23. 4', 47.29; Mat. 14. 12. BUSHEL. Mat. 6. 15; Hk.4.21; Lu.ll.3S. BUSINESS, 1 Sam. 21. K, king's b. requlreth haste. Ps. 107. 23, do 1/. In great waters. Pn>y 25 %, diligent In 6. Lu. 2. 49, about my Father's b. Bom. 12, 11, not slothful In 6. 1 Thess. 4. 11, study to do your own b. See Josh. 2. 14 ; Judg.18.7; Neh. 13.8a. BUTL EB. Gen. 40. 1 ; 41. 9, BUTTEB. Isa. 7, 16. 22, b. and honey shall he eat. See Judg. 6, 26 ; Job 29. 6 ; Ps. 66. 21 ; Prov. 30. 33. BUY, Lev. 22. 11, b. any soul with money. Prov. 28. 23, b. the truth. Isa. 56. 1, b. and eat, b. wine and milk. Mat. 25. 9, go to them that sell and b. John 4. a, disciples gone to h. meal. Jas. 4. \\ we will b. and sell and get gain. Rev. 3. 18, 6, of me gold tried. 13. 17, no man b. save he that had mark. 18. 11. no man b. her merchandUe. See Gen. 42. 2; 47.19; Buth4.4; Mat.18.i4, BUYER. Prov. 20. 14: Isa. 24. 2; Ej!ek.7.12. BY-AND-BY. Mat,I3,2l; Mk.6.2B; Ln,17.7; 21.9. BYWAYS, Judg, 6, 8. BYWORD. Job 17. 6 ; 30. 9, a i. of the people, Ps. 44. 14, a b. among the heathen. See Deut, 28. 87 ; 1 Kings 9. 7 ; 2 Chron. 7. 20. 0. CABINS. Jer. 87, 16. CAGE. Jer. 5. 27; Rev. 18, 2, CAKE. 2 Sam. 6. 19, to everv man a e. of bread. 1 Kings 17. 13. make me a Uttlt^ c first. See Judg. 7. 13 ; Jer. 7. 18 ; 44. 19 ; Hos. 7. 8. CALAMITY. Deut. 32. 86; 2 Sam. 22.19 ; Ps. 18. 18, day of r, Ps. 57. 1, until e. be overpast. Prov. 1.26, I will lan«h at your a. 17. 5, he that Is glad at r. 19. 13, foolish son e. of father. 27. 10, brother's house In day of a. See Job 6. 2: Prov. 24. 22. OALF. Ex.32. 4; Tsa. 11.6; La. 15, 98. OALKERS, Ez«k,a7.9,27, CALLING. Bom. 11. 29, e. of God wtthont re- pentance. 1 Cor. 7. '20, abide In same o. Eph. 1, 18, the hope of his «. Phil. 3. 14, prize of high e. 2 Thess. 1. 11, worthy of this e. 2 Tim. L 9, called us with holy «, asi IFTT 'M I) |v i hit' K:i..t,,:; if;? OALM. OONOOBDANOa. OHAFF. Bob. 8. 1, partaken of h-avenly e. 2 Pet. 1. 1(1, make r. and election sure. Set Acts 7. ."» ; 22. 16 ; 1 (^or. 1. 26. CALM . Ph. 107. 29 ; Jonah 1. 11 : Mat. 8. 26 ; Mk. 4.39; Lu.8.2i. CALVES. Hos.14.2; Mai. 4. 2. CAMP (n.). Kx. 14. 19, angel went befow o. 16. 13, quailK covered the e. Num. 1. 62, every man by hi* own c. Deut. 28. 14, Lord walketh in mtdst of o. See 1 8am. 4. 6, 7 ; Heb. 13. 13. CAMP (».). I«a. 29. 3 ; Jer. 60. 29 ; Nah. 8, 17. CANDLE. Job 29. 8, when hU c. »blned upon my bead. Ps. 18. 28, thou wilt light my e. Prov. 20. 27, spirit of man c. of the Lord. Zeph. 1. 12, search Jerusalem with e. Mat. 6. 15; Mk.4.21; Lu.8.16; U.33, lighted a e. Bev. 18. 23, e. nhine no more in thee. 22. 6, need no t>. nor light. /S<!eJob]S.6; 21.17; l'rov.24.20. CANDLESTICK. 2 Kings 4. 10. let as wt for him a e. Se« Mk.4.21; Heb.9.'J; Rev. 2. 6. OANKRKED. 2 Tim. 2. 17; Jas.6.3. CAPTIVE. Ex. 12. 29, firstborn of c. In dungeon. Isa. 61.14, e. exile hastenet' . 62. 2. O e. dauKhter -.< '■"'•i. 2 Tim. 2. 26, taken o. at i. i& will. 3. 6, lead e. silly women. 8ee 2 Klng^ 6. 2 ; Tsa. H. 2 ; 6i . 1 ; Ln. 4. 18. CAPTIVITY. Eom. V. V, to e. ' o icw of sin. 2 Cor. 10.5, bringing ii.i . eve. > thought. Bee Job 42. 10 ; Ps. 14. 7 ; M.l; r:e. 1. 0A11CA8E, I«a.66.24; Mat. 24. 28; Heb. 3. 17. CASE (n.). Jer. 49. 31. nation that dwelleth without c. Mat. 13. 22 ; Mk . 4. 19. c. of this world. Lu.8.14; 21.34, choked with c. 1 Cor. 9. 9, doth God take c. for oxen. 12. 26, have same c. one for another. 2 Oor. 11. 2H, the e. of all the churches. 1 Pet. 6. 7, casting e. on him. Set- 1 Sam. 10. 2 ; 2 Kings 4. 13 ; 2 Oor. 7. 12. CARE (v.). Ps. 142. 4, no man e. for my seal. John 12. 6, not that he <;. for poor. Acts 18. 17, Galllo e. for none of those things. Phil. 2. 20, naturally e. for your state. Set- 2 Sara. 18. 3 ; Lu. 10. 40. CAREFUL. Jer. 17. 8, not be e. In year of drought. Dan. 3. Ifi, we are not c. to answer. Lu. 10. 41, thou art e. about many tbingi. Phil. 4, 6. be e. for nothing. Heb. 12. 17, he sought it e. with tears. See 2 Kings 4. 13 ; Phil. 4. 10 ; Tit. 3. 8. CAREFULNESS. Ezek. 12. 18; J ( . 7. 82; 2 Cor. 7. 11. CARELESS. Jadg.18.7; Isa. &2. 9; 47.8; Ezek. .39.6. CARNAL. Rom. 7. 14, «., sold under slo. 8. 7, e. mind is enmity. 2 Cor. 10. 4, weapons of warfare not 0. SMlCor.9.11; Heb. 7. 16; 9.10. OARRIAGB. Judg. 18. 21; Isa. 10. 28; M. 1; Acts 21. 15. OARRT. 1 Kings 18. 12. Spirit of the Lord shall e. thee. Isa. 40. 11, e. lambs in his bosom. 63. 4, f. onr sorrows, 63. 9, e. them all days of old. Kzek. 82. 9, men e. tales to shed blood. Mk. 6. 66, began to e. about In beds. John 6. 10, not lawful to <•. thy bed. 21. 18, and e. thee whither thou wouldest not. Eph. 4. 14, c. about with every wind. 1 Tim. 6. 7, wo can c nothing out. Heb. 13. 9, not e. about with divers. 2 Pet. 2. 17, clouds c. with a tempest. Jude 12, clouds e. about of winds. S««Ex.33.15; Num. 11.12; Deut. 14. 24. Cart. h%. 6.I8, draw sir as with a e. ropo. Amos 2. 13, e. full of she-.^es. Bee 1 Sam. 6. 7; 2 Sam. 6. 3; 1 Ohrou. L3. 7 : Isa.!*. 28. CASE. Ps. 144. 19, happy people in such a e. Mat. 6. 20, in no o. enter heavMk John 5. 6, long time in that e. See Ex. 6. 19 ; Deut. 19. 4 ; 24. 18. OAST. Prov. 18. 33, lot Is «. Into lap. Mat 6. 29 ; Mk. 9. 46, whole body e. into hell. Mk. 9. 38 ; Lu. 9. 49, one o. out devils. Lu. 21. 1, e. gifts Into treasury. John 8. 7, first e. stone at her. 2 Cor. 10. 6, «. down imaginations. 1 Pet. 6. 7, e. all care upon him. 1 John 4. 18, love c. out fear. See Ps. 76. 6 ; Prov. 26. 18 ; 3 John 10. A8TAWA y . 1 Cor. 9. 27, '.est I be a e. CASTLE. Num. 31. 10; Prov. 18.19; Act" 21. 34. CATCH. Ps. 10. 9, to c. the poor. Mat. 13. 19, devil e. away wliat was sown. Lu. 5. 10, from hencefnrth thou shalt e. men. John 10. 12, wolf e. and scattereth .'heep. f.'e«2Klugs7.12; Ezek. 19.3; Mk.l2. 13. CATTLE. Gen. 46. 32, their trade to feed c. Ex. 10. 26, our c. shall go w'th us. Deut. 2. 35 ; 3. 7 ; Josh. 8. 2, the c. ye shall take for prey. Ps. 60. 10, e. upon a thousand hills. 8e<! Gm\. 1. 25 ; 30. 13 ; Jonah 4. 11 . ^ CAUGHT. Gen. 22. 13, ram c. by lioms. John 21. 3, that night they r. nothing. 2 Cor. 12. 2, e. up to third heaven. 16, T e. you with guile. 1 Thess. 4. 17, be c up together with them. 8e«2 8am.l8.9; Prov. 7. IS; Rev. 12. 6. CAUSE (n.). Mat. 19. 6 ; Mk. 10. 7 ; Eph. 6. 81, for this e. shall man leave. 1 Cor. 11. 30, for this r. many are sickly 1 Tim. 1. 16, for this c. I obtained mercy. Se* Prov. 18. 17; 2 Cor. 4. 16; .5 1.3. CAUSE (v.). Ezra 6. 12, God c. his name to dwell. Ps. 67. 1 ; 80. 8, e. his face to shine. Rom. 16. 17, them who c. divisions. «*>« Deut. 1.38; 12.11; Job 6. 24. CAUSELESS. 1 Sam. 26. 31; Prov. 26. 2. CEASE. Deut. 15. 11. poor never e. out of land. Job .3. 17, the wicked r. from troubling. Ps. 46. 9, he niaketh wars to e. Prov. 26. 20, strife e. Eccl. 12. 3, grinders e. because few. Acts 20. 31, I r. not to warn. 1 Cor. 13. 8, tongues tliey shall «. 1 Thess. 6. 17, pi-ay without e. 1 Pet. 4. 1, hatii e, from sin. S«eGen.8.22; Isa. 1.16; 2.22. CELEBRATE. L«v.23..H2; Isa. 38. 18. CELESTIAL. 1 Cor. 16. 40. OEUEMONIBS. Num. 9. 3. CERTAIN. Ex. 3, 12, c. I will be with thee. 1 Cor. 4. 11, no c. dwellina-piace. Heb. 10. 27, a e. lotiking for of judgment. Rfe Deut. 13. 14 ; 1 Kings 2. 37 ; Dan. 2. 46. CERTIFY. 2 Sam. 15. 28 ; Gal. 1 . 1 1. CHAFF. Mat. S. 12 ; Lu. 3. 17. bunk up «. with Are. 8m Jer. 2S. 28 : Hos. 13. 3 ; Zeph. 2. i. m lAFF. A. i. ouldest uot. id. k At. 14.24. , e, ropo. JhTon. 13. 7 ; Bucb a «. . into hell. 118. .0. ae. ; Act" 21. 34. > SOWTl. alt c. men. .'hH'.'p. 12. l.S. ) feed c. e shall tak'j >rns. ng. ;h them. 2.5. ph. 6. 81, for fkly. nercy. me to dwell. 16.2. out of land. liug. 8. ;bthfle. nent. 2.46. • cwltlifira. i. CHAIN. OONOOBDANOS. 0HR18T. o U A IN . Mk . ft. 3, uo not with c. Acts 12. 7. I'eter's r. fell off. 2 Tim. 1. 16, not ashamed of my e. 2 1 tt. 2. 4, into e. of darkness. Jude. fi, everlarting «. under darkneM, &Vf r.s.73.r,; Lam. 3. 7; l.sa.40. 19. CHALLENGETH. Kx.22.9. CHAM HEK. 2 Kings 4, 10, little e. on waU. l'.<. 19. a. BA brldegroiim coming out of e. Isa. 28. 20, enter into thy e. Kzek. 8. 12, e. of Imagery. Mat. 24. 26, In secret «. Acts 9. 37 ; 20. 8, '.n upper e. >'<■« Dan. 6. 10 ; Joel 2. 16 ; Prov. 7. 27. C'liAMriON. 18am. 17. 4, 61. CHANCE. 1 Sam. 6. 9 ; 2 8am. 1. 6 ; Keel. 9. 11 ; Lu. 10. .31. CHAN(i K (n.). Job 14. 14. till my e. come. iTov. 22. 21, meddle not with him given to c See JudK. 14. 12 ; Zech. 8. 4 ; Heb. 7. 12. Cll.\Nt.E (w.). Ps.15.4, sweareth and e. not. Ui2. W. as vesture shalt thou e. them. Lam. 4. 1, fine gold e. Mai. S. 6. 1 the Lord c, not. Uoin. 1. 23, r. glory of incorruptible God. 1 Cor. 16. 61, we shall all be c. 2 Cor. 3. 18, e. from glory to glory. Sfe Job 17. 12 ; Jer. 2. 36 ; 13. 23. CHANT. Amos 6. 6. CHAI'MEN. 2Chron.9.14. , CHAPT. Jer. 14.4. C II A KG E. Job 1. 22, nor e. God foolishly. 4. IK, angels he c. with folly. Mat. 9. 30 ; 3Ik. 6. 43 ; Lu. 9. 21 ; Jesus c them. Acts 7. 60 ; 2 Tim. 4. 16. lay not sin to their e. Ikmi. K. 33. who shall lay anything to c. 1 <'or.9. IS, gospel without <•. 1 Tim. 1. 3. c. lliat they teach no Other. 5.21 ; 2 Tim. 4. 1, 1 e. thee before God. It. 17, c. tliem that are rich. Sm Ex. 6. 13 , I's. 35. 11 ; 91. 11 ; Mk. 9. 26. CHAR(;EABLK. 2 Sam. 13. 25; 2 Oor. 11. 9; 1 'I lies s. 2. 9. CHAKIT Y. liom. 14. 16. now walkest not o. Col. 3. 14, put on c 2 Tliess. 1. 3, 0. aboundeth. 1 Tim. 1. 5, end of commandment b a, 2 Tim. 2. 22, follow faith, «•„ peace. Tit. 2. 2, sound In faith, in e. 1 l''ii. 4. 8, c. cover sin.s. 2 Tet. 1. 7, to brotherly-kindness c Jude 12, spots In fea.sts of e. See 1 Cor. 8. 1 ; 13. 1 ; 14. 1 ; 16. 14 ; Bey. 2. 19. CHARMER. Deut.18.11; P8.58.6; Jer. 8. 17. CHASE. Lev. 26. 8, five e. hundred. Deut. 32. 3<D ; Josh. 23. 10. one c. thousand. S>eJobl8.18: Ps.36.6; Lam. 3. 62. CHASTE. 2 Cor. 11. 2; Tit. 2. 6; 1 Pet. 8.8. CHASTEN. Dent. 8. 6. as man c. son. Fs. 6. 1 ; 38. 1, nor e. me in displeasure. 94.12, blessed Is the nmii whom thou «. Prov. 19. 18, c. thv son while there is hope. 2 1 'or. 6. 9, as c. and not killed. Heb. 12. 6; Rev. 3. 19, whom the Lord Inyeth hen. 11, no e. seems to be Joyona. Sf*rs.fi9.10; 73.14; 118.18. CH A STI8EMKMT. Deut. 11. 2 ; Job S4. 81 ; In. fB, a, CHATTER, Is*. 38. 14. CHEEEL Mat. 5. 39; Lu.6.29, smlteth on right «. 8*»Jo»>16.10; l8».60.6; Lam.8.S0. OHEKH. Prov. l.V 13, maketh a e. countenance. Zech. 9. 17, coi u mak>; young men c John 16. 33, be of good e., I have overcome. Acts 23. 11 ; 27. 22, 25. be of gwd e. Bom. 12. 8, he that sitoweth mercy with «. 2 Cor. 9. 7, God loveth a «. giver. <^<?<- Judg. 9. 13 ; Mat. 9. 2: 14.27; Mk.6.60. OHEHISHETII. Eph.6.29; lThe.ss.2.7. CHICKENS. Mat. 28. 37. CHIDE. Ex. 17. 2 ; Judg. 8. 1 ; Ps. 108. 9. CHIEFE8T. Caut.6.10: Mk. 10. 44; 2 Cor. 11. 6. CHILD. Qen. 42. 22, do not sin againHt the «. Ps. 131. 2, quieted myself as it. weaned c. Prov. 20. ] 1, a c. is known by bis doings. 22. 6, traitt up a e. in way. 15, fooUshness in heart of «. Isa. 9. 6, to us a c. is born. 66. 20. e. shall die an hundred years old. Lu. 1. 66, what manner of r. John 4. 49, come ere mv e. die. 1 Cor. 13. 11, when I was a r. 2 Tim. 3. 15, from a «. hast known. See Ex. 2. 2 ; Eccl. 4. 13 ; 10. 16 ; Heb. 11. 28. CHILDREN. 1 Ram. 16. 11, are here all thy e. Ps. 34. 11, come ye c. hearken to mo. 46. 16, iu.stead of fathers shall be e. 128. 3, thy f . like olive branches. Isa. 8. 18; Heb. 2. 13. 1 and c. given me. 30.9, lying e., c. that will not hear. 63.8, e. that will not lie. Jer. .31. 16; Mat. 2. 18, Rachel weeping for «. Ezek. 18.2, c. teeth on edge. Mat. 15. 26; Mk.7.27, not take e. bread. 17. 2r>, then are the c. free. 19. 14 ; Mk. 10. 14 ; Lu. 18. 16. suffer little «. Lu. 16. 8, e. of this world wiser than «. of light. 20. 36, c. of God and the resurrection. John 12. 36; Eph.5.8; lThes.s.6.5, f . of light. Rom. 8.10; Gal. 3. 26 ; 1 John 3. 10, wltnese the e. of God. Eph. 4. 14. be henceforth n(> more o. 8. 6 ; Col. 3. 6. c. of disobedience. 6. 1 ; Col. 8. 20, c. oliey yt)ur parents. 1 "nra. 3. 4, having his r. in subjection. See Num. 16, 27 ; Esth 3. 13 ; Mat. 14. 21. CHODE. Gen. .31. 36; Num. 20. 3. CHOICE. 1 Sara. 9. 2. Saul a e. young man. Acts 15. 7. (Jod made e. among u.s. See Gen. 23. 6 : 2 Sam. 10. 9 ; Prov. 8. 10. CHOKE. Mat. 13. 22: Mk.4.19; Lu.8.14. CHOLER. Dan. 8. 7; 11.11. CHOSE. Ps. ,3.!. 12, people e. for his inheritance. 89. 19, exalted one ,•. out of people. Prov. 16. 16 ; i:2. 1, rather to be r. Jer. 8, 3, death c. rather than life. Mat. 20. 16 : 22. 14, many called few «. Lu. 10. 42, hath r. the good part, 14. 7. they e. chief rooms. John 15. 16, ye have not e. roe. Acts 9. 15, he is a e. vessel. Bom. 16. 13. e. in the Lord. 1 Cor. 1. 27, 28, God hath r. foolish thli4(i. Eph. 1. 4, according as he hath e. us. 1 Pet. 2. 4, <!. of God and precious. 9, a c. genei-atlou. See Ex. 18. 25 ; 2 Sam. «. 21 ; 1 Chron. 18. 18. CHRIST. Mat. 16. 16. thou art the C. 24. 5, m^ny shall come, saying, i am O. John 4. 25. the Messlas which Is called O. 29, Is not this the O. 6. 69, we are sure that thou art that O. Phil. 1. 16, 16, some preach C. ot contention. 1 Pet. 1. n, the spirit of C. did signify. 1 John 2. 22, denietti that Jesus Is the O. K.1, whoso belie veth Jesus is the O. ■!i i II p OHEIBTIAN. OONOOBDANOM. OLOKE. Bev.ao.4, thay reigned with 0. ft tbouiand ye*r«. 6, priests of God ftnd 0. /9<!ft Mat. 1. 16 ; 2. 4 ; 10. 16 ; Lu. 2. 28. OHKiaTIAN. Acts 11. 26 ; 26. 2H ; 1 Pet. 4. U, CHUICOH. Mat. 18. 17, tell It t*) the & ActK 2. 47, added tu e. dally. 7. 38, the e. in the wilderneM. 14. 2H, 34, kenp sU'Mict) in the d. 19. 37, neither robber* of c. 20. 28, feed the c. of (Jod. Uom. 16. 5 ; 1 (!or. 16. ly ; I'bilem. 2. c. In bonse. Eph. 5. 24, the c. is subject to Christ. 26, as ChriRt loved the o. Col. 1. 18, 24, head of the body the c Heb. 12. 23, the e. of the firstborn. See Mat. 16. 1« ; Key. 1. 4 j 2. 1 ; 22. 16. CIBLED. 2 Cbron. 3. 5 ; Jer. 22. 14 ; Ha«. 1 . 4. CIRCLE. Isft.40.22. CIRCUIT. 1 Bam. 7. 16; Job 22. 14; Ps. 1». 6; Eccl. 1. 6. CIRCUM(;i8E. Eom. 4. 11, though not e. Gal. 6. 2, If ye be «. Christ shall profit nothing. Phil. .3. 5, e. the eighth day. See l)eut. 30. 6 ; John 7. 22 ; Acts 15. 1. CIRCUMCISION. Bom. 3. 1. what profit Is there of c. 16. 8, Jesus Christ minister of e. Gal. 5. 6; 6.16. in Christ neither e. avalleth. Phil. 3. 3, the e. which worship God. Col. 2. 11, e. without hands. 3. 11, neither e. nor uncircumcislon. See Bx. 4. 26; John 7. 22; Acts 7. 8. CIRCUMSPECT. Ex. 23. 13 J Eph. 6. IB. CISTERN. Eccl. 12.6, the wheel broken at thee. Jer. 2. 13, hewed out e. broken e. See 2 Kings 18. 31 ; Prov.6.16; Isa.36.16. CITIZEN. Lu.16.16; 19.14; Acts 21. 39; Eph. 2.19. CITY. Num. 36. 6 : Josh. 16. 69, c, of refuge. 2 Sam. 19. .37, I may die in mine own c Fs. 46. 4, make glad e. of God. 107. 4, found no e. to dwrsll in. 127. 1, except Lord build e. Prov. 8. 8, wisdom crieth in c. 16. 32, than he that taketh a e, Eccl. 0. 14, a little c and few men. Isa. 33. 20, e. of solemnitiea. Zech. 8. 3, a e. of truth. Mat. 5. 14, e. set on a hill. 21. 10, all the e. was moved. Lu. 24. 49, tarry lu the c. Acts 8. 8, great joy in that e. Heb. 11. 10, a e. that hath foundations. 12. 22, the c of living God. 13.14. no continuing e. Bev. 16. 19, the o. of the nations fell. 20. 9, compassed beloved c. See Gen. 4. 17; 11.4; Jon. L 2; Rev. 14. 8; 21.10. CLAD. 1 Kings 11. 29; Isa. 69. 17. CLAMOUR. Prov. 9. 19; Eph. 4. 31. CLAP. Ps. 47. 1, e. your hands all ye people. 98. 8, let the flfKxis 1-. their hands. Is*. 56. 12. thfi tr^es shall r. their hands. Lam. 2. 15, all that pass by c. their hands. See 2 Kings 11. 12 ; .1 ob 27. 23 ; 84. 37. OLAVK. Ruth 1. 14. Ruth e. to ber mother-in- law. 2 Bam. 23. 10, his hand n. to the sword. Neh. 10. 29, they c. to their brethren. Acts 17. 34, certain men «. to Paul. Sm Gen. 22.S; Num.16.Sl; 18am. 6. 14. CLAWS. l>eut. 14. 6 ; Dan. 4. 33 ; Zech. 11. 16. CLAY. Job 10. 9, thou hast made me as a. 13. 12, bodies like to bodies of e. .S3. 6, 1 alK) am formed of «. Ps. 40. 2. out of the miry e. Dan. 2. 33, part of iron, part of e. John 9. 6. made e. and anointed. Rom. 9. 21, power over the o. See Isa. 29. 16 : 41.26; 46.9; 64.8; Jer. 18. 4. CLEAN. 2 Kings 6. 12, may I not wash and be r Job 14. 4, who can bring e. out uf unclean. 16. 15, heavens not r. In his sight. Ps. 24. 4, he that hath c. hands. 61. 10, create in me i^. heart. 77. 8, is his mercy c. gone for evw. Prov. 16. 2, c. In his own eyes. Isa. 1. 16, wash you. make you r. 62. 11, be r. that bear vessels of the Lord. Kzek. 36. 2.''), 1 will sprinkle r. water. Mat. 8. 2; Mk.1.40: Lu. 6. 12, thou canst make m3 fi. 23. 26 ; La. 11. 39, make e. the outside Lu. 11. 41, all things c. unto you. John VX 11, ye are not all c. 16. 3, e. through word I have spoken. Acts 18. 6, 1 am c. Bev. 19. 8, armyed in fine linen e. ftnd white. See Lev. 23. 22 ; Josh. 3. 17; Prov. 14. 4. CLEANNESS. 2 gam. 22. 21 ; Ps. 18. 20; Amos 4. 6. (JLEANSE. Is. lb I'Z, e. me from secret fftults. 73. 13, 1 have c. my heart In vain. Prov. 20. .3»J, blneness of wound e. evil. Mat. 8.3, lnimi!dlately leprosy was e. 10.8; 11.5; Lu.7.22, e. lepers. 23.26, e. first that which Is within. Lu. 4. 27, none Was e. save Naaman. 17. 17, were not ten e. Acts 10. 16 ; 11. 9, what God bath e. 2 Cor. 7. 1, let us o. ourselves. Jas. 4. 8, e. your hands, ye sinners. 1 John 1. 7. 9, e. us from all sin. See Ezek.36.26; Mk.L44. CLEAR. Gen. 44. 16, how shall we c. onruWes. Ex. .34. 7, by no means e. the guilty. 2 Sam. 23. 4, e. shining after rain. Job 11. 17, age should be c. than lioonday. Ps. 61. 4, be c, when thou judgest. Mat. 7. 6; Lu. 6. 42, see e. to pull out mota. Mk. 8. 2.% saw every man c. Rom. ]. 20, things from creation e. seen. liev. 21.11; 22.1, light c. as crystal. See Gen. 24. 8 ; Cant. 6. 10; Zech. 14. 6. CLEAVE. Josh. 23. 8, o. to the Lord your God. 2 Kings 5.27, leprosy shall e. to thee. Job 29. 10 ; Ps. 137. 6 ; Ezek. 3. 26, e. to roof of mouth. Ps. 119. 26, my soul «. to dust. Eccl. 10. 9, that «. wood should be endangered. Acts 11. 23, with purpose of heart e. Rom. 12. 9, e. to that which Is good. See Gen. 2. 24 ; Mat. 19. 6 ; Mk. 10. 7. CLEFTS. Cant. 2. 14; lUL 2. 21; Jer. 49. 16; Amos A. 11; Obad. 3. CLEMENCY. Acts 24. 4. CLERK. Acts 19. 36. CLIMB. John 10. 1, but e. np some other way. See I Sam. 14. 13 ; Amos 9. 2; Lu.19.4. CLODS. Job 21. S3, the e. of the valley shftU be See Job v. 6; Isa. 28. 24; Hos.lO.ll; Joel 1.17. OLOKE. Mat. 6. 40 ; Lu. 6. 29. let him have thy o. ftlso. 1 Thess. 2. 6, ft e. of covetousness. 1 Pet. 2. 16, ft 0. of mftliciousness. IP* TLOSE. OONOOBDANOM. OOMFOBTKB. CL08B (v.). Oen.^21; Im.29.10; M»t.lS.16. CLOBR. Prov. 18. 24, sttcketh e. than a brother. Lu. 9. 'id, they kept it c See Num. fi. 13; 1 (Jhron. 12. 1 ; Job 28. 21. CLOSKT. Mat.6.6; Lu. 12.S. GLOTU. 18am. 19. 13: 21.9; Mat. 9. 16; Mk. 2. 21. OLOTHB. Ps. 66. 13, pa»tureR e. with flocks. 109.18, c. himself wun cursing. 1.S2.9, e. with riRhteousuess. Ifi, c. with <«alvati<>n. Prov. 23. 21, drowsiness shall e. a man. SI. 21, household r. with scarlet. Isa. fiO.3, e. heavens with blackness. 61. 10, «!. with garments of salvatloiu Mat. 6. 30 : Lu. 12. 28. r. grass of field. 31, wherewithal shall we be e. 11. 8 ; Lu. 7. 25, man e. In soft raiment. 2a. 86, 43, naked and ve c. me. Mk. 1.6, r. with camel's hair. 5. 15 ; Lu. 8. .H.% r. and In rlKht mind. 15. 17, r. Jesus with purple. Lu. 16. 19, P. In purple and fine linen. 2 Oor. 5. 2, desiring to be c. upon. 1 Pet. 5.5, be c. with humility. Rev. 3. 18, that thou mayest be e. 12. 1, woman c. with the sun. 19. 13, c. with a vesture dipp*^d In blood, 9««<jen.3. 21; Ex. 40. 14; Esther 4. 4. CLOTHES. D«''t.29 6; Neh.9.21, c. not waxen old. Mk. 5. 28. it I touch but his e. Lu. 2. 7, In swaddling r. 8. 27, a man that ware no e, 19. 36, spread e. in the way. 24.12; John 20..'). linen r. laid. John 11. 44, bound with irrave r. Acts 7. 58, laid down <;. at Saul's feet. 22. 23, cried tut and cast offr:. See Gen. 49. 11 ; 1 Sam. 19. 24 ; Neh. 4. 23. CLOTHING. Ps. 45. 13, her e. of wrought gold. Pro". 27. 26, lambs are for thy c 31. 22. her c Is silk and purple. 25, strength and honour are her e. Isa. 3. 7, In my house Is neither bread nor e, 23. 18, merchandise for durable c. 59. 17, garments of vengeance for e. Mat. 7. 15, in sheep's e. Mk. 12. 38, love to go in long e. Acts 10. 30, a man in brltrht c. Jas, 2. 3, to him that weareth gay e. S««.Iob22.6; 24.7; 31.19; Ps. 36. IS. CLOUD. Ex. 13. 21 ; 14. 24 ; Neb. 9. 19; • pillar 1 Kings 18. 44. 45, a little c. Ps. 36. 6, faithfulness reacheth to e. 97. 2. c. and darkness round about him. 99. 7, spake in e. pillar. Prov. 3. 20, e. dropped down dew. Eccl. 11. 4, regardeth the e. not reap. 12. 2, nor «. retura after rain. Isa. 5. 6, command e. rain not. 14. 22, blotted out as thick e. 60. 8, fly as a e. Dan. 7. 13 ; Lu. 21. 27, Son of man with o. Hosea8.4; 13.3, goodness as morning c. Mat. 17. 5 ; Mk. 9. 7 ; Lu. 9. 34, e. overshadowed. 24.30; 26.64; ilk. 13. 26; 14. 02, In e. with power. 1 Cor. 10. 1, father* under e. 1 Thess. 4. 17, caught up in e. 2 Pet. 2. 17, e. carried with tempest. Jude 12, e. without water. Bev. L "7, he cometb with c Bev. 14.14; 16.16, white «. See Ken. 9. 19 ; Ex. 24. 15 ; 40. 84. CLOUT. Joih.9.6: Jer.38.11. CLOVEN. Lev. 11. 3 ; Deut. 14.7; Acta a. a. CLl'STFB, Isa. 66. 8, new wine in «. '^e* Num. 13, 23; Cant. 1.14; Bev. 14. 18. COAL. Prov. 6. 28, hot e. and not be burned. 25. 22 ; Kom. 12. 20, heao c. of flre. John 18. 18 ; 21. 9, flre off. 8e«Job41.21; Ft. 18.8; Isa. 6.6. COAST. lChron.4.10; Mat. 8. 34; Hk.6.ir COAT. Mat. 6. 40, take away thv e. 10. 10 ; Mk. 6.9, neither provide two e, Lu. 6. 29, thy c. also. John 19. 23, c without sea. j. 21.7, fisher's c. Acts 9. 39. the c. which Dorcas made. fiei- Oen. 3. 21 ; 37. 3 ; 1 Sam. 2. 19. COOK. Mat. 26..S4: Mk. 13. 36; 14.30; La ii. 34. COCKATKIOE. Isa. 11. 8; 14.29: 69. B. COCKLE. Job 31. 40. COFFEB. 1 Sam. 6. 8. 11, 18. COFFIN. Gen. 80. 26. COGITATIONS. Dan. 7. 28. COLD. Prov. 20. 4, by reason of o. 25.13. e. of snow In harvest. 20, garment in e. weather. 2t), e. waters to thirsty souL Mat. 10. 42. cup of c. water. 24. 12, love of many wax c. 2 Cor. 11. 27, In e. and nakedneu. Bev, 3. 15, neither c nor hot. See Gen. 8. 22; Job 24. 7; 37.9; P8.147.17. COLLECTION. 2 Chron. 24. 6 ; 1 Cor. 16. 1. COLLEGE. 2 Kings 22. 14 ; 2 Chron. 34. 22. COLOUR. Prov. 23. 31, e. in the cup. Acts 27. 30, under c. as though. SV/;Oen..S7.3; Ezek.1.4; Dan. 10. A. COMELY. Ps. 33. 1, praise is r. 1 Cor. 11 . 13, is it c. that a woman. So.e 1 8am. 16. 18 ; Prov. 30. 29 ; Isa. 5S. % COMFORT (n.). Mat. 9. 22 : Mk. 10. 49 ; Lo. 8. 48 ; 2 Cor. 13. 11, be of good e. Acts 9. 31, c. of Holy Ghost. Bom. 16. 4, patltiice and c. of scriptnrea. 2 Cor. 1.3, God of all c. 7. 13, were comforted In your c. Phil. 2.1, if any r. of love. S''cJobl0.20; P8.9i.l9; 119.60; Isa.Pr.6. COMFOP.T (».>. Gen. 37. 36; Ps. 77. 2 j Jer 81. 16, refused to be e, Ps. 23. 4, rod and staff e. Lsa. 40, 1. e. ye, c. ye, my people. 49. 13 ; 52. 9, God hath e. his people. 61,2, r. all that muum. 66. 13, as one whom his mother e. Mat. 5. 4, they shall be e. Lu. 16. 25, he is e. and thou art tormented. John 11. 19, to c. concerning their brother. 2 Cor. 1. 4. able to «. them. 1 Thess. 4. 18, e. one another with tLese words. 6. 14. e, the feeble-minded. See Gen. 5. 29; 18.6; 37.36. COMFOBTABLE. Isa. 4a 2; Hos. 8. 14; Zaoh. 1.13. COMFORTEB. Job 16. 2. miserable e. are ye all. Ps. 69. 20, looked for c found none. John 14.16; 15.26; 16.7, another e. S««28ain.lO.S; lOhron.U.8. ti I'M 255 i 'A ii 1 ": m <50MFOBTLKB8. noN(JORnANng. CONDBAL, 0OMFOBTLK88. John 14. 18. COMMAND, n. %% 9, he e. and It itood ftut Lu. H. 2B. ho <•. wlnrtn. 9. M, r. Are from heaven. John 1.V 14, If ydu do what I e, you. Acts 17. 20, r. all men everywhere. 8<-M Gen. I». 19 ; Deut. '2H. 8. OOMMANDKU. lRa.BB.4. OOMMANPMENT. Tn. 119. 8«, c. are fatthful. 96, c. exceeding broad. 127, 1 liwe thy r. 14!5, thy c. are my delight. Mat. 16. 9; Mk.7.7; Cnl.2.22, the o. of men. Lu. 23. Ni, rested accorrtlntf to c John 13. .34 ; 1 John 2. 7 ; 2 .lohn B, a new c. Rom. 7. 12, «. Is holy, just, and giMid. 1 Tor. 7. 6 ; 2 Cor. 8. 8, by permission not by «. Kph. 6. 2, first r. with promise. 1 Tim. 1. fi, end of e. is charity. 8«!<-Esther.S.3. COMMKND. liU. 16. «. e. nixjust Bteward. 23. 4«. Into thy hands 1 <-. Bom. 3. f>, unrighteousness e. righteousness of God. B. 8, God f . his love toward u«. 1 Oor. 8. 8, meat c. us not. 2Cor.3.1; 6.12, r. ourselves. 4. 2, e. U> every man's conscience. 10. 19, not he that c. is approved. SMProv.12.8; Keel. 8. 16; Acts 20. 32. 0OMMIB8ION. Ezra 8. .16; Acts 26. 12. COMMIT. Ps. 37. 6, c. thy way to the Lord. Jer. 2. 13, have e. two evils. John 2. 24. Jesus did not e. himself to them. 6.22, hath c. judgment to 8<>n. Bom. 3. 2, were c. oracles of God. 2 Oor. 6. 19 had o. to us word of reconcilia- tion. 1 Tim. 6. 20, keep what is e. to thee. 2 Tim. 2. 2, fl. thou to faithful men. 1 Pet. 2. 23, c. himself to hira that judgeth. Set, Job 6. 8 ; Ps. 31. 5 : 1 Cor. 9. 17. C0MM0DI0U8. Acts 27. 12. COMMON. Bool. 6. 1. evil, and It is e. among men. Mk. 12. 37, c. people heard him gladly. Acts 2, 44 ; 4. §2, all things e. 10. 14 ; 11. 8. never eaten anything c 15; 11. 9, call not thou e, 1 for. 10. 13, temptation c. to men. Eph.2. 12, aliens from c.-wealth. S^eLev.4.27; Num. 16. 29: 1 Sam. 21. 4. COMMOTION. Jer. 10. 22; Lu.21.9. COMMPNE. Job 4. 2, If we r. with thee. Ps. 4. 4 ; 77. 6 ; Eccl. 1 . 16, <•. with own heart. Zech. 1. 14, angel that r. with me. Be,- Er. 2.\ 22 ; 1 Sam. 19. 3 ; Lu. 22. 4. COMMUNir^ATE. GaL 6. 6, let him that Is taught <!. 1 Tim. 6. 18, be willing to <s. Heb. 13. 16, do good and e. S*'cGal.2.2; Phil. 4. 14, 16. COMMUNICATION. Mat. 6. 37, let your o. be yea. Lu. 24. 17, what manner of e. 1 Cor. 16. 33, evil r. corrupt good mannen, Kph. i. 29, no comipt «. proceed. See 2 Kings 9. 11 ; Phllem. 6. COMMUNION. 1 Cor. 10. 16 ; 2 Oor. 6. 14 ; 18. 14. COMPACT. P8.122.3; Kph. 4. 16. COMPANY. 1 Sam. 10. 6; 19. 20. a e. of pro- phets. Fa. 66. 14. walked to house of €tod tn a. Ps. B8. U, great was the n. of those. Mk. 6. 39 ; Lu. 9. 14, sit down by r. 2 Thess.3. 14, have we e. with him. Ilel). 12.22, innumerable r. of angels. S«<f Num. 16. 6 ; Judg.9. 37; 18. iS. COMPANION. Job .30. 29. a ti. to owls. Ps. 119. 63, a fl. to them that fear thee. Prov. 13. 20, e. of fools shall be destiojed. 28. 7, e. of riotous men. 24, the r. of a destroyer. Acts 19. 29, Paiil's c. in travel. Phil. 2. 26: Bev. 1.9, brother and e. In labour. N'v Ex. 32. 27; Judg.11.88; 14.20. COMPARE. ProT. 8.16; 8. 11, not to be o. to wisdom, (sa. 40. 18, what likeness will ye o. to him? 46. 6, to whom will ye e. me. liam. 4. 2, c. to fine troid. Rom. 8. 18, not worthy to be e. with glory. 1 Oor. 2. 13, a. spiritual things with spiritual. S'e PS.K9.6; 2 Cor. 10. 12. COMPARISON. Judg.8.2; Hag.2.S; Mk.4.30. COMPASS (nX 2 Sam. 6. 23 ; 2 Kings 3. 9 ; Isa. 44.13: Acts 28. 13. COMPASS (v.\ 2 8am. 22, 6 J Ps. 18.4; 116.8, waves of death «•. me. 22. 6 : Ps. IH. 6, sorrows of hell e. me. Ps. 6. 12, with favour o. as with a shield. 32.7, r. with songs of deliverance. 10, mercy shall r. him abont, Isa. 60. n, <j. yourselves with sparkR. Mat. 23. 16, n. sea and land. Lu. 21. 20, Jerusalem e. with armies. Heb. 6. 2, he also Is r. with infirmity. 12. 1, e. about with cloud of wltne<ises. 8<-« Josh. 6. 3 ; Job 16. 13; Jer. 31. 22. (COMPASSION. Isa. 49. 16. that she should not have e. Lam. 3. 22, his e. fall not. 32 ; MIc. 7. 19, yet will he have e. Mat. 9. 36 ; 14. 14 ; Mk. 1. 41 ; 6. 84, Jesus moved wlthc 18. 33, c. on thy fellowservant. 20. 84, had c. on them and touched. Mk. 6. 19, the Lord hath had o. 9. 22, have e. and help ns. Lu. 10. 33. the Samaritan had e. 16. 20. father had r. and ran. Bom. 9. 15. I will have e. on whom I will. Heb. 6. 2, have e. on Isncrant. 1 Pet. 3. 8. of one mind, having e. 1 John 8. 17, shutting up bowels of r. Jude 22. of some have e., making a difference. 8e«P8.78.38; 86.16; 111.4; 112.4. COMPEL. Mat. 5. 41, «. thee to go a mllo. 27. 82 ; Mk. 15. 21, e. to bear cross. Lu. 14. 23, e. to come In. Acts 26. 11. I c. them to blaspheme. See Lev. 26. 39 ; 2 Cor. 12. 11 ; Gal. 2. 8. COMPLAIN. Ps. 144. 14. no e. In our streets. Lam. 3. 39, wherefore doth a living man «. Jude 16, these are murmurers, e. See Num. 11.1; Judg. 21. 22 ; Job 7. 11. COMPLAINT. Job 23. 2, to-day is my c. bitter. Ps. 142. 2, I poured out my r. oefore hlra. Besl Sam. 1.16; Job7.13; 9.27; 10.1. COMPLETK. Lev. 23. 16 ; Col. 2. 10 : 4. 12. COMPREHEND. Job 37. 6 ; Ba. 40. 12 ; John 1. 6 ; Kph. 3. 18. CONCEAL. FroT. 12. 23, prudent man o. know- ledge. 26. % glory of God to c a thing. Jer. no. 2, publish and e. not. SMOen.S7.26; Deut. IS;. 8. 236 M KAL. iB. ;i'o>e(L > In labour, to be 0. to ohlm? fflory. xpirttukl. Mk. 4. 30. !9 3.9; Ixa. J. 4 ; 116. 8, a. ileld. ses. should not ssut moved L LwilL difference, mllo. 8. streets, aane. 11. r c. bitter, him. 1. 1.12. John 1.6; a«. kuow- OONOKIT. OONOOBDANOM. 0ON8IDRB. GONOKIT. Prov. 18. 11 ; 2S. 6 ; 28. 11 ; Bom. 11. 2b : IV!. 16. 0ON< !EI VB. Pb. 7. 14. o. miacblef brought forth falHohoiid. 01. ft. In Bill did my nu>tlier e. me. Acta 6. 4, why hast thmi o. thl* thing. Jas. 1. 16, when lu»t e. It biingoth forth. S«I«Joblft.3.^: lHa.7.14; f>a.4. CONOEUN. Lu. 24. 27, things c. hlmaelt lU)m. 9. ft, as fi, thu tleab Corliit came. 1«. 19, Bimplf e. nvll. Phil. 4. 16, e, Klvlug and receiving. 1 Tim. a. 21, have erred e. the faith. 1 Pet. 4. 12, e. fiery trial. Sm Lev.6.S; Mum. 10.29; Fa. 90. 13; 136.14. (CONCISION. Phil. 3, 2. CONOLUDK. Kom.3.28; 11.82; Gal. 3. 22. CONCLUSION. Eccl. 12. 13. OONCOKD. 2 Cor. 6. 15. COND KMN. Job 10. 2. I wlU say to God. do not e. me. AmoK 2. H, drInV. wliie of the c. Mat. 12. 7, ye would not have c. the guiltlesa. 87, l)y thy words shait Iw r. 42; Lu. 11.31, ri»e lu judgment and 0. 20.18, shall c. hhn to duath, 27. 3, Judas when he saw he was e. Mk. 14. 6t, all e. him to be truHty. Lu. fl. 37, c. not and ye shall not be c John H. 17, God sent not his Bou to e, 18, believe not Is e, 8. 10, hath no man o. thee 7 11, neither do I e. thee. Bom. 2. 1, thou r. thyself. 8. 3, A. sin In the tlesh. 34, who Is he that c. ? 14. 22, that c. not himself. Tit. 2.8, Sound speech that cannot be e. Jas. 5. 6, ye r.. and killed the }n>t. 9, grudge not lest ye be c. 1 John 3. 20, if our heart p. us not. Sm Job 9. 20; 16.6; Mat. 12. 41. CONDEMNATION. John 3. 19, this Is the e. that light. 2 Cor. 3. 9, the ministration of o. 1 Tim. 8. 6, the «. of the devil. Jas. 6. 12, lest ye fall Into c. Jude 4, of old ordain»'d to this e. See Lu. 23. 40; Kom. 6.16; 8.L CONDKSCENP. Kom. 12. 16. CONDITION. 18am.ll.2: Ln.14.a2. CONDUIT. 2Klng8l8.17; 20.20; Isa.7.3; 86.2. CONEY. Lev. 11.6; Ps.104.18; Prov. 30. 26. CONFECTION. Ex. Ho %'i ; 1 Sam. 8, 13. CONFEDKKATE. Gen. 14. 13; Ib». 7. 2; 8.12; Obad. 7. CONFEBENCK. Gal. 2.6. CONFKKRED. GaLl. 16. CONFESS. Prov. 28. 13, who«> e. and for- saketh. Mat. 10. 82 ; Lu. 12. 8, r. me before men. John 9. 22, If any man did e. 12. 42, rulers did not .-. him. Acts 23. 8, Pharisees .-. l)Oth. Bom. 10. 9, shall c. with thy month. 14. 11 ; Phil. 2. 11, every tongue c. Heb. 11. 13, e. they were strangers. Jas. .^. 16, c. Tour faults one to another. 1 John 1. 9, ii we o. our si s. 4. 2, every spirit that c. Christ. 16. whoso shall c. that Jesus Is the Christ. Bev. 3. 6, I will c. his name before my Father. fiMLev.16.21: lKiut{s8.33; 20hroQ.6.24. Bom. 10. 10; 1 Tim. 6. 13. Ps. 66. 6. the 0. of ^1 the cuds CONKEKHION. CONKIDKNtlK. of the earth. 118. 8,9, than to pnt «. In man. Prov. 14. 26, in fear of the Lord Is strong 0. IsH. 3(». 15, In c. shall b*i your ntrength. Jer. 2. 37, hath rejected thy e. Eph.3. 12, access with 0. by faith. Phil. 8. 3, 4. not. In flesh. Heb. 3. 6,14, hold fa.st<i. 10. 36, cast not away e. 1 John 3. 21, we have e. toward God. 6. 14, this is the r.. we have In him. See Job 4. 6; IK. 14; .SI. 24; Prov.2.M9. CONFIDENT. Ps.27.8; Prov. 14. 16; 2Cor.B.«; Phil. 1.6. CONFIKM. Isa. 36 S, «. feeble kneek Mk. 16.20, e. the word with signs. Acts 14. 22, r. the souls of the dlitclples. 16. 32,41, exhorted brethren, and <;. them. Bom. 16. K, e. the promisos made to fathen. See 2 Kings 16. 19. CONFIUMATION. Phil. 1.7; Heb. 6. 16. CONF1w;aTI0N. K>:ra7.aB. CONFLICT. Phil. 1 . 30 ; Col. 2. 1. CONFOUM. Eom.8.»; 12.2; Phil. 8. 10. CONFOUND. Pb.22.6, fathers trusted and were not 0. 40. 14 ; 70. 2, a.shanied and e. Acts 2. 0. multitude were e. 9.22, Hiiul c. the Jews. See Gen. 11.7; rs.71.13; 129.6. CONFUSED. Lsa. 9. 6; Acts 19. 32. CONFUSION. Dan. 9. 7, to ub belongeth 0. of fftC6S Acts 19.' 29. City was filled with e. 1 Cor. 14. 33, God not author of e. See Ps. 70. 2 ; 71. 1 ; 109. 29 ; Is*. 24. 10. CONGEALED, Ex. 16. 8. CONGHATULATE. 1 Chron. 18. 10. C0N(JUEGAT10N. Num. 14. 10. all the e. bade stone them. Neh. 6. 18, all the c said Amen. Ps. 1. 6, n(>r sinners In the c. of the rlghteoos. 26. 12, In the c. will J bless the Lord. Prov. 21. 16, In the e. of the dead. Joel 2. 1ft, sanctify the e. Acts 13. 43, when the c. was broken np. See Ex. 12. 6 ; 16. 2 ; 39. 32 ; Lev. 4. 18. CONQUE HOBS. Bom. 8. 37 ; Bev. 6. 2. CONSCIENCE. Acts 24. 16, c. void of o9ence. Iiom.2.15; 9.1; 2Cor.L12, c. bearing witneaB. 13. 5 ; 1 Cor. 10. 26. 27, 28, for c. sake. 1 Cor. 8. 10, 12, weak <•. 1 Tim. 1. 5, 19 ; Heb. 13. 18 : 1 Pet. 8. 16, a good e. 8. 9, mystery of faith in pure 0. 4. 2, c seared with hot iron. Heb. 9. 14, purge r. from dead worka, 10. 22. hearts sprinkled from evil c. See John 8. 9 ; Acts 23. 1 ; 2 Cor. 4. 2. C0N8E0BATE. 1 Chron. 28. 6, to «. hla service to the Lord. MIC.4.1S, IwlUc. Heb. 7. 2«, who Is e. for evcrmo- 10. 20, living way which he hath . . See Ex. 28. 3 ; 29. 36; 32. 29; Lev. 7. 37. CONSENT. Fk ea 18, a thief, thou e. with him. Prov. 1. 10, If sinners entice thee e. not. Zeph. 3. 9, to serve with one e. Lu. 14. 18, with one c. began to make excuse. See Deut. 13. 8 ; Acts 8. 1 ; Bom. 7. Ifi. CONSIDKB. Pa. 8. 3, when I e. the heavens. *9 I. 11 OONBIBT. OONOORDANOM. OONTBOVlBirT. P». 41. 1, blowMt] u h« that «. the iHior. 48. IS, It. hfr pklann*. 80. 22, e. thl5. jn that forK^t <J<»rt. Prov. fl. e, c. her way^ and l»n wt»e. 2S. 1, e. dlllKHntlr what in before tbaa. 24. 12. doth not fin o. It. 2K. 2!^. afid r. not the poverty. Reel. n. 1, thnjr r. not that they do evil. 7. 14, In dfty» of adversity r. Im. 1. S, mv people doth not «. Jer. 2i. 20 : .H«i. M. in latter davi ye Hh«ll o. Rzek. 12.8, it may be they will e. H»K. I. 5.7, e. your ways. Mat. 6. 28 ; Lu. 12. 27. e. lilies of the field. 7. 8, e. the beam. Lu. 12. 24. r. the ravens. Gal. 6. 1, e. thyself leitt thon also hn tempted. IIeb.3. 1. (I. the Apostle and liiKh Priest. 7. 4, now e. how Kreat thU man was. 10.21, fi. one auothnr to pruvuke. 12. .t, 0. hini that •Midiired. 13. 7. r. the eiid of their converMtlon. Si'>-I)eut.32.29; JiidK. 18. 14; 18ain.12.lM. CONSIST. Lu.12.15; l!oI.1.17. OONBOLATION. Job 15. U, are the e. of God small. Lu. fi. 24, ye have received your «. Kom. IB. a, the flo<l of c. Phil. 2. 1. if there be any «. In Christ. 2 The..fl. 2. 16. everlasting o. lleb. 6. IH, stronK <". £l«eJer.l6.7: Lu.2.26; Acts 4. 36. OONBPIRAOY. 2Bani.l6.2; Jer.U.9; ActsZS. 13. CONSTANTLY. lOhron.28.7; Prov. 21. 28; Tit. 3. 8 OONBTUAIN. Job 32. IH ; Lu. 24. 29 ; 2 Oor. B, 14 ; 1 Pet. 5. 2. CONSULT. Ps.83.3; Mk.16.1: Lu.14.31; John 12. 10. CONSl'MK. Ex. 3. 2, bush was not e. Dent. 4. 24 ; 9. 3 ; Heb. 12. 29, a r. flro. 1 Kings 18. 38 ; 2 Ohroii. 7. 1, fire fell and e. the sacrifice. Job 20. 26, fire not blown shall «. him. Ps. 39. 11, «. awar like a moth. Mai. 3. 6, therefore yo are not o. Lu. 9. M, f. them as Ellas did. Oal. fi. 16, take heed that ye b<i not o. Jas. 4. .% that ye may c. it on your lusts. Bee Ex. 32. 10; 33.3; Dout.f5.25; Josh. 24. 20. OONSITMMATION. Dan. 9. 27. OONSl'MPTION. Lev.26.1fi; Dent.28.22; Isa. 10.22. CONTAIN. 1 Kings 8. 27; 2 0hron.2.6; 6.18; 1 Cor. 7. 9. CONTEMN. P8.10.13; IB. 4; 107.11; Ezek.21. 10. CONTEMPT. Prov. 18. S, wicked cometh, then Cometh o. Dan. 12. 2, awake to everlasting «. See Esther 1.18: Job 31. 34; Ph,119.22. CONTEMPTIBLE. Mai. 1.7, 12; 2.9; 2 Cor. 10. 10. CONTEND. Isa. 49. 25, I will c. with them that o. 60. 8, who will fi. with me. Jer. 12. 5, how canst thou c. with hones, gcr Job10.2; 13. «; Bccl.6.10; Jude3,9. CONTENT. Mk. 15. IB, willing to c the people. Lu. 3. 14, be e. with your wages. Phil. 4. 11, I have learned to be «. 1 Tim. fi. 6, godliness with c. is great gain. 8. 8, having food let us be r. HebL IS. 5, be o. with such things as yc have. Sax (ien. 87. 27 ; Josh. 7. 7 ; Job 6. 28 ; Prov. «. SB. OONTKNTIUN. Pruv. 18. IH, lot causeth e. to oewMi. 19. IS ; 27. 16. «. of a wife. 23. 29. who hath e. Act* IB. 39, the r. was sharp. 1 Oor. 1. 11, there are r. amon( you. Phil. I. IB, preit<:h (Jhrl't of r. 1 Ttiess. 2. 2, to speak with much a. Tit. 3. 9, avoid 0. and strlvintcs. Bet Prov. 1.3. 10 ; 17. 14 ; IK. « ; 22. 10. C0NTENTI01T8. Prov. 21.49 i U8. 21 : 27.16; Kom. 2. 8; H'or.ll. 1«. OONTINUAU Ps. 34.1; 71.6. praise e. in r mouth. 40. 11, let thy truth n. preserve me. 73. 23. I am e. with thee. I'rov. 6. 21, bind them r.. on thine heart. 15. 15, merry heart hath a e. feast. Isa. 14. 6. smote with a r. stroke. 62. 5, my name Is e. blasphemed, Lu. IM. 5, lest by her «. coming. 24. 63, were e. In the temple. Actsfi. 4, give otirsfllves fi to prayer. Kom. 9. 2; I have r. sorrow lu my heart. Heb. 7. 3, abideth a priest «•. Sun Ei. 29. 42 ; Num. 4. 7; Job 1.6. CONTINITANCE. Deut.2K.ee: Ps.139.16; laa. 64.5; Horn. 2. 7. CONTINUE. Job 14. 2. as a shadow and e. not. Ps. 72. 17, name shall «. as long as the sun. Isa. 8. U, e. till wine Inflame them. Jer. 32. 14, evidences niav r. many days. Lu. 6. 12, he fi. all night in prayer. 22. 28, that fi. with nte in temptation. John 8. 31, if ye e. in my word. 15.9, e. ye in my love. Acts 1.14, 2. 46, e. with one accord. 12. 16, Peter e. knocking. 13. 48, to e. In grace of God. 14. 22. exhorting them to o. in faith. 26. 22. I e. unto this day. Rom. 6. 1, shall we r. In sin. 12. 12 ; Col. 4. 2, e. In praver. Gal. 3. 10. that e. not in all things. Col. 1. 23; 1 Tim. 2. IB, if ye e. in the faith. 1 Tim. 4. 16 ; 2 Tlra. 3. 14, e. In them. Heb. 7. 9S, not suffered to e. by reason. 24, th'i man c ever. 1.3. 1, let brotherly love e. 14, here we have no <• city. Jas. 4. 13, and fi. ther j a year. 2 Pet. 3. 4, all things c. as they were. 1 John 2. 19, no doubt have e. with no. See 1 Sam. 12. 14 ; 13. 14; 2 Sam. 7. 29. OONTRADICTION. Heb. 7. 7; 12.3. CONTRARIWISE. 2 Cor. 2. 7; Oal. 2. 7; IPet. 3.9. CONTRARY. Acts 18. 13. e. to the law. 26. 9, many things e. to name of Jesus. Gal. 6. 17, o. the one to the other. 1 Thess. 2. 15, e. to all men. 1 Tim. 1. 10, e. to sound doctrine. Tit. 2. 8, he of the <s. part a.shamed. See Lev. 26. 21; Esth. 9. 1; Mat. 14. 24; Acts 17.7. CONTKTBTTTION. Bom. IB. 26. CONTRITE. Ps. 84. 18 ; 51. 17 ; Isa. 57. IB ; 66. 2. CONTROVERSY. Jer. 26. 31. » e. with the nor tlons. Mic. 6. 2. hath a e. with his people. 1 Tim. 3. 16, without e. great is the mystery. SMDeut.17.8; 19.17; 21.6; 2B.L KflBT. ; •'MV.6.SB. AUMth e. to a. 9. 0. 21 ; 97. IS; w c In r ■ le. heart. leart. 1S9.16; laa. .dow and e. the sun. dayi. ion. L ;h. e faith. 1. ion. ». as. 9. 2.7; IPet. SUB. 4. 24; Acts 7.1B;6«.2. th tbo nar nysteijr. OOBTVKNIKNT. aONaOBDANOM. noUNiBL. CONVRNIKNT. rrnT.ao.H. fB«d mo with fwid c. ActKM. 2.'), wht^ii I have a c. unaaun. Uoni. I.t&<, thliikm which am not ti. Kph.n.4. talking, jfs ting, am note. Ml**- .Iftr. 40. 4; Mk. 6. 21 . 1 Cor. lA. 12. CONV KK8ANT. Jonh. 8. »« ; 1 Bant. 8B. 16. C0NVK118AT10N. Pi. 37. M. Hioh an be of op rttcht c no. 2A, that ordnrath hlR e. adxht. Phil. 1.27, e. ax b«c»ni<ith the ffonpel. .H. 21), our <■. U In hoavnn. 1 Tim. 4. 12, an ••xamplK in c llib. IS. R. e. without covRtoutneaa, 18. 7, coii^ldnrlnK mid of thnir o. 1 Pet. 1. ir.; 2 rBt.3. 11 holy a. IK, r«de«nied from vain r. 2. 12, your e. hon>^^t among Oentllna. .S. 1, won by c. of wlvr». 2 l>t. Z 7, veied with fllthv c. ^^••Oal.l. nr Bph.2.8; 4.22: Ja(i.3.15. CONVKUSION. Act05.S. CONVKKT. Ph. 19. 7, perfect, e. the mm I. lM.6. in. Mat. 13. Ift; Mk. 4.12; John 12.40; Actn.-s. ?7. iMt th«T e. Mat. in. 3, (fxc«pt ye be e. Lt). 22. 8'2, when r. tttreiigthen thy brnthruD. Acts .S. 19, repent and be r. Jm. fi. 19, 2ii, and one c. htm. hV< Ps. B1 . 18 ; Ida. 1. 27 ; 00. B. (ONVIOTED. John 8. 6. (U.N VINOB. John 8. 46, which of yon e. me of uln. Tit. 1. 9, ahl( to (!. galnnayers. H'-c .lob Si!. \2; Acts 18. 2H; 1 Cor. 14.24. (ONVOOATION, Ex. 12.16; Lev. 2S. 2; Num. 28.26. COOK. 1 Ham. 8. IS ; 9. 23. 24. COOL. Gen. 8. 8; Lu. 18.24. COPPER. Ezra 8. 27 ; 2 Tim. 4. 14. COPY. Deut. 17. 18 ; .loiih. 8. 32 ; Proy. 26. 1. CORD. Frov. ^ 22, holden with the «. of sins. Eccl.4. 12, a threefold e. 12. 6, silver r. kKjsed. Isa. B. 18, draw Iniquity with «t 54.2, lengtlienc. Uos. 11. 4, the e. of a man. John 2. Iti, scourge of small e. S'«Judg.]6.13: Ps.2.8; 118.27; Jer.8«.«. CORN. Gen. 42. 2 ; Acts 7. 12, e. in Kgypt. Deut. 2fi. 4 ; 1 Oor. 9. 9 ; 1 Tim. 5. 18, uz trcad- eth e. Judg. 16. 6, foxes Into standing o. Job 5. 26, like as a shock of o. Ps.4.9. in time their «. increased. 66. 7, prepared them c. 13, valleys covered over with o. TV!. 16, handful of r. In the earth. Prov. 11. 28, he that withholdeth e. Kecli.9. 17, e. make men cheerful. Mat. 12.1; Mk.2.23; Lii. 6.1. pluck e. Mk. 4. 28, full e. In the ear. John 12. 24, a e, of wheat fall into ground. Sfe Gen. 27. 28 ; 41. 67 ; Deut. S3. 2h ; Is. 36. 17. CORNER. Fs. 118. 22; Kph. 2. 20, head stoue of c. 144. 12, daughters as e. stones. Isa, 28. 16 ; 1 Pet. 2. 6, a precious e. stone. Mat. 6. a, pray In e. of the streets. Rev. 7. 1. on four e. of the earth. 8e«.ToM.l»; ProT.7.8; 21.9. CORNET. 2 Bam. 6. 8 ; 1 Chron. 18. 28 ; Dan. 3. 8. CORPSE, 2 Kings 19. 86; Im. S7.8«: Nah. 3. 8; Mk.6.2». COUKKCT. Prov. S. 1% whom the Lord lov>?lh he 0. 29. 17. r. thy »<in. 10. riTvaiit nlll not bfl «. by wnrila. Jer. 111. !M, r. me, but with JiidBniriit. H»'. II 46. V!H, I will r. tht-c In niratnre. lleb. 12. 9, we have had fathers rhich <•. us. StK Job 6. 17 ; I's. ."». 1 1 ; W. 1(K (•(>I{UK<'TloN. Prov.'22. 16, pkI of e, shall drive It. J<:r.2..10; .\3;.7.28; Z^ph. 3. 2. received. 2 Tim. 3. 16, scripture profitable for »•. S.-* Job 37. IS ; I'rov.S. 11; 7.22; 15.10. COKRUI'T. Deut. 4. 16, Uke heed lest yea. 31.29. after mv d^ath ve shall «. Mat. 6. Ill ; Lu. 12. ;tt. moth r. 7. 17 ; 12. 33 ; Ln. «. 43, a r. tre«. 1 Cor. 16.33, evil coniniiinleattons o, 2 Cor. 2. 17, many that r. the word. 7. 2. we have c no man. 11.2, Ihii yiiiir niiiids bn e. Rph.4.22, put off old man which teo, 211, let no e. communication. 1 Tim. 6. 6; 2Tlni.3.8. men of e. minds. Jas. 6. 1, your riches ar« o. 8fr Gen. 6. 11 ; Job 17. 1 : Proy. 28. 26. CORItri'TKHS. Isa. 1.4; Jer. 6. 28. OOUKUPTIULK. Horn. 1.28; 1 Cor. 9. 28; 16.68; 1 Pet. 1.18; 3.4. CORKPPTION. Ps. 16.10; 49.9; Acts2.27j IS. 36, not see e. Jonah 2. 6, brought nu life from e. Kom. 8. 21, from b<min»ro of «. 1 Cor. 16. 42, 60, griiwn In «. Gal. 6. 8. of flrsh reap r. 2 Pet. 1. 4, the r. that Is In world. 2. 12. perish In their own «. Bff I,ev. 22. 26 ub 17. 14 ; Isa. 38. 17. CORRUITLY. Chron.27.2; Neh. 1 7. COST. 2 Sam. 24. 24 ; 1 Chron. 21 . 24, offer of that which f. nothing. Lu. 14. 28, sitteth down and counteth e. 8g» 2 Sam. 19.42; 1 Kings 6. 17; John 12. S; 1 Tim. 2. 9. COTTAGE. Isa. 1.8; 24.20; Zeph. 2. 6. COUCH. 1,11. 6. 19, let him down with e. 8.24, tak- up thy r. Acts 6. 16, laid sick on e. Bee(ien.4».n; Job7.1S; 88.40; Ps.fl.6; Amos 6.4. COULD. Isa. B. 4 : Mlc. 6, 19 ; 9. 18 ; 14. 8. COU LTKR. 1 Sam. 13. 20, 21 . COUNCIL. Mat. 6. 22; 10.17; Acts 6. 27; 6.12. COUNSEL. Neh.4.16, brought their r. to nouglit. Job 38. 2; 42.,% darkeneth c by words. Fs. 1. 1, e. of the ungodly. .33. 11 ; Prov. 19. 21, e. of Lord siandeth. 66. 14, t.ook swuet r. together. 73.24, guide me with thv e. Frov. 1. 26, 30, set at nought all my o. 11.14, where nor. Is, people fall. 15.22, without It. purpose* are di«appolnte<1. 21. 30, there Is no r. a»rainst th'! Lord. Eccl. 8. 2, I r.. thee keep king's commandment. Isa. 28. 29, wonderful In e. 30. 1, that take r., but not of me. 40. 14, with whom took he «. 46. 10. my c. shall stand. Jer. 32. 19, gieiii In «.. mighty In working. Hos. 10. 6, ashamed of his own e. Mk. 3. 6 ; John U. ft^. Umk ■•.. Against Jestu. Acts 2. 23. determinate 5. of (iod. 4. 28, what thy r. det<;rmiaed before. 6. 38, if this c. be of men. 20. 27, declare all e. of God. 11 IM IM'i 1^: ii r OOTTNSKLLOB. OONOORDANOB. OltEATE. 1 Cot. 4. A, make inanifeHt c. uf the linart. Eph. 1.11, after the c. of tils own will. Ueb. ti. 17, the fmmutabillty of his c. Rev. 3. 18. 1 c. thee to buy gold tried In Are. 8e<- F,x. 18. 19 ; Josh. 9. 14 ; 2 Sara. IB. 31. COUNRKLLOR. Trov. U. 14; 16. 22: 24. 6. In multitude of c. 12. 20, to r. of peace is joy. Mic. 4.9. is thy c. perisiied? Mk. 15. 43; Lu. !?3. fiO, au honourable o. Rom. 11. 34, who hath been his c. Si'i- 2 ( 'hron. 22. 3 ; Job 3. 14 ; 12. 17. COUNT- Geii. 15. 3 ; Ps. 106. 31 ; Bom. 4. S ; Gal. 3.6, e, for righteousness. Ps. 44. 22. r. as sheep for the slaughter. Prov. 17. 28, even a fool is e. wise. isa. 32. 15, field be e. for a forest. Mat. 14. 5; Mk. 11.32, they c. him as a prophet. Lu. 21. 3fi ; Acts 5. 41 ; 2 TTiess. 1. 5 11 ; 1 Tim. 5. 17. <•. worthy. Acts 20. 24, neither e. I my life dsr.r. Phil. 3. 7, 8, I c. loss for Christ. 13, I e. not myself to have apprehended. Heb. 10. 29, e. blood an unholy thing. Ja». 1. 2, e. it all joy. 2 Pet. 3. 9, as some men «. slackness. Sre Num. 23.10; Job 31. 4; Ps, 139. 18, 22. C0UNTKNAN(;E. 1 Sam. 16. 7, look not on his e. or stature. 12 ; 17. 42, David of beautiful o. Neh. 2. 2, why is thy c. sad ? Job 14. 20, tnou cliaii«est his e. P8.4.6; 44.3; 89.15; 90.8, l!«h ^ of thy 0. Prov. 15. 13, merry heart maketh cheerful o. 27. 17, shariietieth e. of his frl«nd. Reel. 7. 3, by sadness of e. heaxt made better. Isa. 3. 9, their c. doth wltnes;- against them. Mat. (5. 16, hypt)crites of a sad c. 28. 3 ; Lu, 9. 29. e. like lightning. Rev. 1. 16, his e. as the sun shineth. See Gen. i. 6 ; Num. 6. 26 ; Jud«. 13. «. CGUNTRY. Prov. 26. 25, good news from a far e. Mat. 13, 57 ; Mk. 6. 4 ; Lu. 4. 24 ; John 4. 44. In his own e. 21. 33 ; 26. 14 ; Mk. 12. 1, went to far c. Lu. 4. 23, do also here in thy c. Acts 12. 20, their c. nourished by king's o. Heb. 11. 9. sojourned as in strange e. 16, di'sire a better e. ^'(■!; (Jen. 12. 1 ; lit. 4 ; Josh. 0. 6 ; Lu. 15. 13. COUN TRYMEN. 2 Cor. 11.26 ; 1 Thess. 2. 14, OOUPLKD. 1 Pet. 3. 2. OOURAQB. Deut. 31. 6 ; 7. 23 ; Josh. 10. 26 ; Ps. 27, It ; 31. 24, be of good e. Acts 28. 15, thanked God and took c. See Num. 13. 20 ; Josh. 1. 7 ; 2. 11 ; 2 Sam. 13. 28. OOITRSE. Acts 20. 24 ; 2 Tim. 4. 7. finished c. 2 Thess. 3. 1, may have free «. Jas. ,3. 6, settetli on fire the e. of nature. .Sf«Judg.5. JO; Ps.82.6; Acts 13. 2.5. COURT. Ps. 65. 4. that he mav d wel 1 in thy e. 84. 2, fainteth for the e. of the Lord, 92. 13, flourish in the e. of our God. 100, 4, enter intc his r. with praise. Isa. 1. 12, who required this to tread my 0.T Lu. 7. 25, live delicately are hi kings' c. Bee Isa. "^4. 13 : Jer. 19. 14 i Ezek. 9. 7. OOUBTKOUS. ActH'27.3; 28.7: lPet.S.8. COUSIN. Lu.L36.58. COVENANT. Num. 18. 19 ; 2 Ohron. IS. 8. e. of salt. 25. 12, my r. of peace. Pi. IW). s ; 106. 4;i, he remwtnbereth his c . for ever. Ps. HI. 6, ever mlndfui ..1 ins .. Isa. 28. 18. yourc. with death disatmulled. Mat. 26. 15 ; Lu. '22. B. they e. with him. Acts 3. 25, children of the o. Koro.9. 4, to whom pertalnefh the e. Eph. 2. 12, straiiis-'ers from <•. of promise. Heb. 8. 6, mediator ol a better c. 12. 24, mediator of tlri new «r. 18. 20, blot«l of the everlasting e. Bee Gen. 9. 16 ; Ex. 34. 2.S ; Job 31. 1 ; Jer. 60. 5. COVER. Ex. 15. 5. depths e. them, sank as 8toij», 33. 22, 1 will c. them. 1 Sam. 28. 14, an old m9,n e. with a mantle. Esther 7. 8. they r. Haman's face. Ps. 32. 1 ; Rom. 4. 7, blessed whose sin is e, 73. 6, violence r. them as a garment. 91.4, he shall r. thee with his feathers. 104, 6, thou «. it with the deep. Prov. 10. 6, 11, violence e. mouth of the wicked. 12 ; 1 Pet. 4. 8, love e. all sins. 12. 16, a pnideut man c. shame. 17. 9, he that c. transgression seeketh lore. 28. 13, he that a. sins shall not prosper. Isa. 26. 21. earth no more c. her slain. Mat, 8. 24, ship c. with waves. 10. 26; Lu. 12. 2. there is nothing c 1 (.'or. 11. 4, having his head i;. 6, if women be not e. 7, a man ought not to e. his head. 1 Pet. 4. 8, charity shall e. multitude of sins. SfffGr.i.7.19; Ex. 8. 6; 21.33; liev, 16. 13. COVERI NO, Job 22. 14. thick clouds are a c. to him. 24. 7, naked have no e. In the cold. 26. 6. destruction hath no e. 31. 19, if I have seen any ponr without c. Isa. 2>i. 20, e. narrower than he can wrap. See Gen. 8. 13 : Lev. 13. 45 ; 2 Sam. 17. 19. COVERT. Ps. 61. 4 ; Isa. 4. 6 ; 16. 4 ; 32. 2. (X)VET. Prov. 21. 26. he e. greedily all the day. Hab. 2. 9, IT. an evil covetousaess. Acts 20. .33. I have r. no man's silver. 1 Cor. 12. 31, c. earnestly the best irifts. 1 Tim. 6. 10. while some e. after, they erred. Bee Ex. 20. 17 ; Deut. 5. 21 ; Rom. 7. 7 ; 13. 9. C0VKT0U8. Prov. 28. 16. I'le that hateth c shall prolong, Ezek, 33. .31 their heart eoeth after e. Mk. 7, 22, out of heart proceedeth c. l{oni,1.29, filled with all c. 1 Cor. 6. 10 : Eph. 5. 6, nor r. Inherit kingdom. Eph. 5. 3, but f. let it not \!« named. 2 Tim. 3. 2, men shall be r. Heb, 13, 5, conversation without e 2Pet. 2. .1, thn>H'J:h r. ma'o,v ■nerchandise. 14. exercised with r. practices. See Ps, 10. 3 ; 119. 36 ; 1 Cor. 6. 10. COW. Lev. 22. 28: Job 21. 10; Isa. 11. 7. CRACKLING. Eccl.7.6. ORAFT. Job 6. 13 ; 1 Cor. 3. 19. Uketh wise In their o. Lu. 20. 23, he perceived their r. Acts 19. 26, by this r, we have our wealth. '27, our e. is In danger. 2 Cor. 4. 2, not walking in c. 12. 16, being e. 1 caugiit you. Eph. 4. 14. carried away with cunning e. Bee Dan. 8. 25 ; Act.s 18. 3 ; Rev. 18. 22. CRAG. Job39.2S. OUANB. 1S8.38.14; Jer. 8. 7. CRASHING. Zeph.1.10. OBAVB. PrOT.l6.2e; Mk.lS.43 CBBATK. Isa. 40. 28, who hath e. theao things. a.o lEATE. annulled. [ him. 'oDiixa. 1; Jer.BO.5. lankasstnii', % mantle. n »tn is 0. icnt. athers. if the wicked. keth lova. rosper. ain. I. ide of slno. V. 16. 13. ds are a c. to fhont e. 1 wrap. 17. ly. .U 'i. all thft day. er. Jifta. >f*y erred. 7; l.H.9. It hateth 0. !r«. c. t kingdom. d. andlse. 1.7. feth wise in wealth. lingo. 22. hen thlDSs. CREATION. CONOOBDANOW. OUNNINO. Isa. 43. 7, c. him for my glurv. 85. 17, ic. new heavfiis ami new earth. Jer. .SI. 22, the Lord liatli ,\ a uew thing. Amoa 4. 18, he that e. w^ud. Mai. 2. 10, hath not on« li»d «. us? 1 Cor. 11. 9, neither was man c. for woman. Eph.2. 10, c. in Christ J» sus. 4.24, after G<id is r. in i ighteousnesi). Col. 1. 16, by him were all thintfs ". 1 Tim. 4. 3, which God e. to be received. See Gen. 1 . 1 ; 6. 7 ; Deut. 4. »2 ; Ps. ."51 . 10. CBEATIUN. Mk. 10. 6 ; 13. 19 ; Bom. 1. 20 : R. 2,-2 ; 2 Pet. 3. 4. CREATOR. Eccl. 12. 1 : Ina. 40. 28 ; Bom. I. 25 ; 1 Pet. 4. 19. CBEATUUE. Mk. 16. 16; Ool. 1. 2S. preach to every e. Bom. 8. 19. expectation of the e. 2Cor.6.17; Gal. 6. 15. new r. Col. 1. IB, firstlxmi of every r. 1 Tim. 4. 4, every c. of God is good. Se« Gen. 1.20; 2.19; Isa. 13.21; Ezek.1.20. CKEDITOB. Dent. Ii5. 2 ; 2 Kings 4. 1 ; Isa. CO. 1 ; Lu.7.41. CEKEK. Acts 27. 89. OiiKEP. Ps. 104. 20, beasts of the forest e. forth. 25. in sea are e. things. Ezek. 8. 10, form of e. tliinxs portrayed. Acts 10. 12; 11. 6, Peter jaw e. things. 2 T;m. 3. 6, they r. int<j houses. Jiide 4, certain men <?. in unawares. See Gen. 1.26; 7.8; Lev. 11.41; D8ut.4.18. CEKW. Mat. 26. 74; Mk.14.68; Lu.22.60. ClUB. Job 39. 9; Prov.14.4; Isa. 1..S. CIUMBON. 2Chron.2.7; Is*. 1.18; Jer. 4. TO. CKUTLB. Acts 14. 8. CBOOKED. Eccl. L 16 ; 7. 13, e. cannot be made straight. Isa. 40. 4; 42. 16; La. 3. 6, o. shall be made straight. , 46. 2, make the c. p'wes straight. 69. 8 ; Lam. 3. 9, c. paths. Phil. 2. 16, in midst of a r. nation. See Lev. 21. 20 ; Deut. 32. ?>; .1 < tb 26. IS. CROPS. Lev. 1.16; E7.ek.l7.22. CR088. Mat. 16. 24 ; Mk. 8. 34 ; 10. 21 ; Lu. 9. 2:^, take up c. 27. 32 ; Mk. 15. 21 ; Lu. 28. 26, compelled to bear r. 40; Mk. 16. 30, come down frr-ne. John 19. 25, there stood l)y c. ICor. 1. 17; Gal.fi. 12; Phil. 3. 18, e. of Christ. 18, preaching of the «. Gal. .5. 1 1, oflfence of the e, 6. 14, glory save in the e. Eph. 2. l*?, reconcile both by the o. Phil. 2.8, t'.ia death of ih^ r. Ool. 1.20, pr^ace ttiroiiisii bI<.K>d of the e. 2. 14, nailing it to his r. Heb. 12. 2, f I r joy endured the e. Sm Obad. 14; Mat. 10. 38 ; John 19. 17, U. CKOUCH. 18am.'2.:i8: Vs. 10.10. CUOWN. Job 19. 9, taken the c from my head. P8.8. 6; Heb. 2. 7.9, c with glory and honour. 66. 11, thou r. the vear. lo:?. 4, e. thee with lovlngkindness. Prov. 4. 9, a <i. of Klory shall she delWor. 12. 4, virtuous woman is a e. 14.18, prudent r,. with kiiowledg«. 16. 31, hoary head a r. of glory. 17. 6, children's children are the o. of old men. Ita. 28. 1, woe to the e. of pride. Mat. 27. 29 ; Mk. 16. 17 : Jobn 19. 2. acof thorns. 1 Cor. 9. 26, to obtain a corruptlMe o. Phil. 4, 1, my joy and o. 1 Thess. 2. 19. a e. of rujolclng. 2 Tim. 2. 6, not r. except he strlre. 4. 8. a r. of righteousness. Jas. 1. 12 ; Rev. 2. 10, e. of life. 1 Pet. 6. 4. a e. of glory. Bev. 3. 11, hold fast, that no man take th,T o. 4. 10, cast r. before throne. 19. 12, on head were many e. Sm Ex. 26. 26 ; 29. 6 ; Job .31. 36. (miH.IKY. Mat. 27. 22, all said, let him be e. Mk. 16. 1? ; Lu. 23. 21 : John 19. 6, 16, a. him. Acts 2. 23, by wickeil hands ."« have e. Bom. 6. 6, Old man Is r. with him. 1 Cor. 1. 13, was Paul o. for you. 23, we preach (Jhrlst e. 2. 2, save Jfsus (;hrist and him o. 2 Cor. 13. 4, though he was e. throu^ weakness. Gal. 2. 20. 1 am e. with Christ. 3. 1, Ciirist set forth c. 6. 24. have e. the flesh. 6. 14, the world is c. unto me. Heb. 6. 6, e. to themselves afresh. S«cMat.20.19; '23.34; 27.31; Mk.lR.90. CRUEL. Ps. 25. 19, with c. hatred. 27. 12. breathe out e. 74.20, full of the habitations of e. Prov. 6. 9, give thy years t<i the c. 11. 17, e. troubleth his own flesh. 12. 10, tender mercies of the wicked u«* 27. 4, wrath is e. Cant. 8. 6, jealousy Is e. Heb. 11. 36, trials of e. mocklngs. See Oen. 49. 7 ; Ex. 6. 9; Deut. 32.33. CRUMBS. Mat. 15. 27; Mk.7.28; La.l«.ai. CRUSE. 1 Sam. 26. 11 ; 1 Kings 14. 8 ; 17. 12 ; 19. «. CBl^SH. Job 6. 4, children are e. in the gate. 39. 15, forgetteth that the foot may <•. them. Bee Lev. 22. 24 ; Num. 22. 26 ; Deut. 28. S3. CBY (n.>. 1 8am. 6. 12, e. of the ci*y went up to heaven. Job 34. 28, he heareth the <:. of the aflUcted. Ps. 9. 12, forgettoth not c. of the humble. 34. 16, ears are open to their e. Prov. 21. 13 stoppeth his ears at the e. of the poor. Mat. 25. 6, at midnight there was a e. made. Sfe Gen. 18. 20 ; Ex. 2. Zt ; Num. 16. .34. CBY (».). Ex.14. 15, wherefore r. thou unto me? Lev. 13. 46, cover his lips and c unclean. Job 29. 12, I delivered pwir thatc. Ps. 147. 9, fo(Hl to young ravens which o. Prov. 8. 1. doth not wisdom c. Isa. 68. 1, A. aloud, spare not. Mat. 12. 19, fie shall not strive nor e. 20. 31 ; Mk. TO. 48 ; Lu. 18. 39, they e. the more. Lu. 18.7, elect who e. day and uUht. John 7. ."Vt. Jesus e. if any man thirst. Acts 19. 32 ; ZL 84, some r.. one thing and nome another. # See Ex. \ 8 : 32. 18 ; 2 Kings 8. 3. CRYING. PrOT. 19. 18; Isa. 66. 19; Heb. B. 7; Rev. 21. 4. CRYSTAL*. Job 98. 17: K2ek.l.22; BeT.4.e; 21.11; 22.1. CUBIT, Mat. «. 27 ; Ln. 12. 26. CUCUMBERS. Num. 11. 6; It*. 1.8. CUMBER. Deut. 1. 12; Lu. 10. 40; 13.7. CUNNING. Ps. 137, 6, let my hand forget her «. Jer. 9. 17. send for r. women. Xph. 4. 14, carried alMut by e. craftiness. »n mM I , *!/: OUP. OONCOBDANOM. DARKNESS. ■i Pet. 1. 16, uot follow r. devlHfd f&biRs See Gen. 2S. 27 : Ex. 38. 23 ; 1 Sam. 16. 16 ; I>au. 1.4. OUP. Ps. 116. 13, take c of salvation. Mat. 10. 42 ; Mk. 9. 41, c. of cold water. 20.22; Mk.10.39. drink of my c. £3. V, make clean outside uf r. 2C. /t; Mk. 14.23; Lu. 22. 17: 1 Cor. 11. 25, 'Ook c «» ; Mk. 14. 36 ; Lu. 22. 42. let this (^. pass. Lii. 22. 20 ; 1 Oor. 1 1. 26. this c. is new testament. JolmlS. 11, e. which my father hath tfiveu. 1 Cor. 10. 13, e. of blessini; we bless, n. 26, as often as ye drink this c. • 27, drink this c. unworthily. 6V,' Gen. 40. 11 ; 44. 2 ; Prov. 23. SL OURDLKD. Job 10. 10. OT'RE. Lu. 7. 21. In that hour he e. many. 9. 1, power to r. diseases. 18. 32, 1 do e. to-day. Bee .Ter. 33. fi ; 4fi. 11 : Uos. 5. 13 ; Mat. 17. 16. CUK10U8. Ex. 28. 8; P«.139.16; Acts 19. W. CUUUKNT. Gen. 23. 16. CUUSK (n.). Deut. 11. 28. I set before you West- ing and A. 2.1. 5, turned e. Into blessing. Mai. ^. 9, ye are cursed with a a. <Tal. 3. 10, are under the c. Rev. 22. 3, no more e, Se- Gen. 27. 12 ; Num. 8. 18. OUUSB (».). Lev. 19. 14. not c. the deaf. Num. 2a. a. how shall I c, whom God hath not. Jndg. 6. 23, c. ye Meroz, c. ye bitterly, .lob 2. 9, r,. God and die. Ps. 62. 4, they bless, but p. Inwardly. Mai. 2. 2, I will e. your blessings. Mat. 5. 44; Lu.6.28; Rom. 12. 14, bless them that e. you. 26. 74 ; Mk. 14.71, he began to a. Mk.11.21, fig tree thou r. John?. 49, knoweth not the lawlsa. (ial. ?. 10, c. is ev«'ry one that continueth not. Jas. 3. 9, therewith e. we men. 8««Gen.8.21; 12.3; Num. 22. 6. CUSTOM. Mat. 9. 9 ; Mk. ?. 14 ; Lu. 8. 27, receipt of c. 17. 25, of whom do kings take «. Lu. 4. 16, as his c. was, went Into synagogue. John 18. .39, ye have a r. Acts 16. 21. teach c which are not lawfaU Rom. 1.3. 7, c. to whom c. 1 Cor. 11. 16, we have no such c. 8ff Gen. 31. 3fi : Judg. 11. 39 : Jer. 10. 8. CUTTING. Ex. 81. 35; Ha. 38. 10; Mk.6.8. CYMBAL. 1 Cor. 13.1. D. DAOGBR. Judg. 9. 16, 21, 22. DAILY. Ps. 13. 2, sorrow in my heart d. 68. 19, d. loadpth us. Prov. 8. 80. I was A. his delight. Dan. 8. llf U. 31; 12. 11. d. sacrifice taken away. Mat. 6. 11 ; Lu. 11. 8, our d. bread. Lu. 9. 23, take up cross d. Acts 2. 47. ad led t4> church d. 6. 1, the d. ministration. 16. 6, churches Increased d. 17. 11. searched the scriptures <L 1 Cor. 15. 31. I dlecJ. Jan. 2. 15 destitute of d. food. 8m Num. 4. 16, 28.24; Neb. 6. 18; Dan. LB. DAINTY. F>. 141. 4. let me not eat of their d. Prov. 23. 3, be not desirous of ills d. See. Gen. 49. 20 ; Job 3:<. 20 ; Rev. 18. 14. DALE. Gen. 14. 17 ; 2 Sam. 18. 18. DAM. Ex. 22. 30; Lev. 22. 27; Deut. 22. 6. DAMAGE. Prov. 26. 6, drlnketh d. Aets 27. 10, voyage vrill be with much d. 2 Oor. 7.9, receive d. bv us in nothing. See Ezra 4. 22 ; Esth. 7. 4 ; Dan. 6. 2. DAMN.\BLB. 2 Pet. 2.1. DAMNATION. Mat. 23. 3:). can ye escape the d. of hell. Mk. 3. 29, In danger of eternal d. Johns. 29, the resurrection of d. Rom. 13. 2. receive to themselves <L 1 Cor. 11. 29, eateth and drinketh d. 2 Pet. 2. 3, their d. slumboreth not. S«# Mat. 23.14; Mk. 12,40; Lu. 20.47; Rom. 3 8. DAMNED. Mk.16.16; Rom. 14, 23; 2Theas. 2. 12. DAMSEL. Ps.68.26, amon)r ji were the d. playing. Mat. 14. 11 ; Mk. 6. 28, given j the d. 26. 69 ; John 18. 17, d. came to Peter. Mk. 5. 39, the d. Is not dead. Acts 12. 13, a d. came to hearken. 16. 16, d. possessed with a spirit. S<'eOen.24.55; 34.3; Judg. 5. 30; Rut).2.fi. DANCE. Ex. 82. 19, he saw the calf and d. 1 Sam. 18. 6, came out singing and d. 2 Sam. 6. 14, David d. before the Lord. Job 21. 11, their children d. Ps. 30. 11, turned my mourning Into d, 149. 3 ; 150. 4. praise blm in the d. Keel. 3. 4, a time to d. Mat. 11. 17 ; Lu. 7. 32, piped and ye have not d. 14. 6 ; Mk. 6. 22, daughter of Herodias d. Sm Judg. 21. 23 ; Jer. 31. 13; Lam, 5, 16. DANDLED, lsa.66.12. DANGER. Mat. 3. 29 ; Mk. 6. 21 ; Acts 19. 27 ; 27. 9. DARE. Rom. 5. 7, some would even d. to die. ».'«<! Job 41. 10; Rom. 16.18; 1 Cor. 6.1; 2 Cor. 10. 12. DARK. Job 12. 25, they grope in the d. 22. 1.3, can he judge through <l. cloud? 24. 16, in the d. they dig. 38. 2, that d. counsel by word*. Ps. 49. 4 ; Prov. 1. 6. d. saylnas. 69.23; Rom. 11.10, let their eyes be d, 88. 12, wonders be known in the <l. Keel. 12. 2, stars be uox d. 3, look f >ut of windows be d, Zech. 14. 6, shall not be clear nor <!• Mat. 24. 29; Mk.13.24, sun be d. Lu. 23. 45, sun d. and vail rent. John 20. 1, early, when It was yet d. Rom. 1.21, foolish heart was a, Eph. 4. 18, understanding 'i. S0«Gen.l6.17: Ex.10. 16, Num. 12. 8; Joel 2. 10. DARKNESS. Deut. 6. 22, spake out of thick d. 28. 29, groiw as the blind lu d. 1 Sam. 2. 9, wicked shall be silent in d. 2 Sam, 22, 10; Ps. 18. 9, d. under his feet. 29 . Ps. 18. 28, liord will en lighten my d. i Kings 8. 12; 2Chron.6. 1, dwell in tliick d. Job 3. 6 ; Ps. 10. 10, d. asid nhadow of death. 10. 22, laud where the light is as d. 80. 26, waited for light there came d. Ps. 91. 6, pestilence that walketh In d. 97. 2. clouds and d, are rcind about him. 112. 4, to upright ariseth light In d. 139. 12, d. and light alike to thee. Prov.2D.au. lamp be pat out in d. DABLINO. OONOORDANam. DBAD. Eccl. Z 13. «■« far m light ezcelletb d, 14. fool walketh In d. Ina. .w. 10, thy d. as noon day. fiO. 2, d. cover the earth , gross d. Joel 2. 2, day of cloud!) and thick d. Mat. 6. 23 ; Lu. 11. :H. body full of d. 8.12: 22.13; 2.5.30, outer d. 10. 27 ; Lu. 12. 3, 'what I tell in d. speak. Lu. 1. 79 ; Rom. 2, 19, light to them that dt In d. 22. 53 ; Col. 1. 13, the power of d. 23. 44, d. over all the earth. John 1. 6, d. comprehended It not, 3. 19, loved d. rather than light. 12. 3.\ walk while ye have light, lest <t Acts 2fi. 18, tnni from d. to light. Rom. \X 12 ; Eph. 5. 11, works of d. 1 Cor. 4. 6, hidden things of d. 2 Cor. -t. 6. light to shine out of <i. 6. 14, what communion hath light with d. ? Kph. 6. 12, rulers of the d. of this world. 1 Tliess. 5. 5, not of the night nor of d. Urb. 12. 18, to blackness and d. 1 Pet. 2. 9, out of d. into maryellous light. 2 Pet. 2. 4, into chains of d. 1 John 1. 5, in him is no d. at alL 6, and walk In d., we lie. 2. 8, the d. Is past. 9. hatftth his brother, is In d. 11, d. hath blinded his eyes. Rev. 16. 10, kingdom full of d. 8e«Gen.l.2; IB. 12; Ex. 10.21: 20.21. DARLING. P8.22.20; 36.17. DART. Job41.26; Prov.7.28; Kph.fl.lfl. DASH. Ps.2.9; Isa. 13. 16: Hos. 13. 16. 4. In pieces. 91. 12 ; Mat. 4. 6 ; Ln. 4. 11, d. thy foot 137. 9, that d. thy little ones. See Ex. 16. « ; 2 Kings 8. 12 ; Jer. IJJ. 14. DAUB. Ex.2.3; Ezek.13.10; 22.28. DAUGHTKE. Gen. 24. 23, 47 ; Judg. 11. 34, whose d. art thou ? 27. 46. fveary of life becanso of d. of Heth. Deut. 28, .53, eat flesh of sons and d. 2 8am. 1. 20. lest d. of Philistines rejoice. 12. 3. lamb was unto him as a d. Ps. 46. 9, kings' d. among honourable women. 144. 12, our d. as corner-stones. Prov 30. 1.5, horseleech hath two d. 31.29. many d. have donfl Tirtuoualy. Eccl. 12. 4, the d. of music. Isa. 22. 4; Jer. 9.1; Lam. 2.11; 3.48, spoiling of the d. Jer. 6. 14, healed hurt of d. of my people. 8. 21, for hurt of d. am I hurt. 9. 1, weep for slain of d. of my people. MIc. 7. 6; Mat. 10. 36; Lu. 12. 85. d. rlseth against mother. Mat. 16. 28, her d. was made whole. Lu. 8. 42, one only d.. alimit twelve years of age. 13. 16, this woman d. of Abraham. Heb. 11. 24, refused to be sou of Pharaoh's d. See Gen. 6.1; Ex. 1.16; 21.7; Num. 27. 8. DAWN. Ps. 119. 147, I prevented the d. of the morning. 2 Pet. 1.19. till the day d. See Josh. 6. 16; Judg. 19. 28; JobS.9; 7.4. DAY. Gen. 41. 9, 1 do remember my faults this d. Deut. 4. 32, ask of the -J. that are past. 1 Sam. 28. 8, come in a .rood d. 2 Kings 7. 9, this d. is b f. of good tidings. 1 Chron. 23. 1, 28 ; 2Clu.)n.24. IB, fulled. 29. 16: Job 8. 9. our d. as a shadow. Neh. 4. 2, will they make an end in a d. JobT. 1. d. Uk« the d. of Ml hinUng. Job 14. C, till he accomplish his d. 19. 25, stand at latter d. upon the earth. 21. 30, Reserved to d. of destruction. 32. 7, I said, d. should speak. Ps. 2. 7 ; Acts 13. 33 ; Ueb. 1. 6, tbU d. have I begotten thee. 19. 2, d. unto d. nttereth speech. 84. 10. a d. in thy courts. Prov.3.2,16. leiifrthofd. 4. 18, more and more to perfect d. 27. 1, what a d. may bring forth. Eccl. 7, 1. d. of death better than d. of birth. 12. 1. while the evil d. come not. Isa. 10. 3, in the d. of visitation. 27. 3, the Lord will keep it night and d. 68. 5, acceptable d. to the Lord. 6ft. 20, an Infant of d. ^ech. 4. 10, despised d. of small things. Mai. 3. 2, who may abide d. of his coming- Mat. 7. 22. many will .say In th!>t d. 24. 36 ; Mk. \X 'iVl, that d. knoweth no man. 60; Lu. 12. 46, in a d. looked not for. 26. 13, ye neither know the d. nor the hoar. Lu. 21. 34, the d. come unawai-es. 23. 43, to-<i. Shalt thou be with me. John 6. 34, raise it again at last d. 8. tfi, Abraham rejoiced to see my d. 9. 4, I must work while it is d. Acts 17. 31, he hath appointed a d. R<^>m. 2. 6, wrath against d. of wrath. 14. B. esteemeth every d. alike. 2 Cor. 6. 2, the d. of salvation. Phil. 1. 6, perform it until d. of Christ. 1 Th«ss. 6. 2 ; 2 Pet. 3. 10, d. cometh as a thief. 6, children of the d. Heb. 13. 8, Jesus Christ same tft-d. and for ever. 2 Pet. 3. 8, one d. as a thousand year*. See Gen. 1,6; 27.2; Job 1.4; Pa. 77. 6; 118.24. DAYSMAN. Job 9. 33. DBA D. Lev. 19. 28, cuttings for the d. Ruth 1. 8, as yo have dealt with d. 1 Sam. 24. 14 ; 2 Sam. 9. 8 ; 16. 9, d. dog. Ps. 31. 12, forgotten as a d. man. IIB. 17, d. nraise not the I<ord. Prov. 9. 18, Knoweth not that the d. are there. Eccl. 4. 2, the d., which are already d. 9. 4, living dog better than d. Hon. 6, d. know not any thing. 10. 1, d. flies cause ointment. Isa. 26. 19, thy d. men shall live. Jer. 22. 10, weep not for the d. Mat. 8. 22. let the d. bury their d. 9. 24 ; Mk. 8. 39 ; Lu. 8. 62, not d. but sleepeth. 11.6; Lu.7. 22. deaf hoar, d. railed. 22. 32, not God of the d, 23.27, full of d. men's bones. Mk. 9. 10, risinif from d. should mean. Lu. 16. 24, 32 ; Rev. 1. 18, d. and is alive again. 16. 31, though one rose from the d. John 6. 2.5, d. shall hear. 6. 49. did eat manna and are d. 11. 26. though d., yet shall he live. 44, he that was d. came forth. Acts 10. 42; 2 Tim. 4.1. judge of quick and d. 26. 23, first that should rise from d. Rom. 6. 2. 11 ; 1 Pet. 2. 24. </. to gin. 7. 4 ; Gal. 2. 19, d. to the law. 14.9, Lord both of d. and livlni. 1 Cor. 16. 16, If the d. rise not. , 86, how are the d. raised. 2 Cor. 1. 9. trust In QM who ralseth d. 6. 14, then were all d. Eph. 1. 1 ; Col. 2. 13, d. to trespoaws and slna. 6. 14, arLso from the d. OoL L 18, fintbom from tba d. I,.! 11 i tl DKADLT. OONOOBDANOM. VEOtTT. Ool. 2. 20 ; 2 Tim. 2, 11, d. with Christ. 1 Th«88. 4. 16, d. tn Christ rise first. 1 Tim. fi. 6, d. while she llveth. Heb. 6. 1 ; 9. 14, from d. works. 11.4, being rf. yet spealceth. 13.20, brought fiKain from the d, Jas. 2. 17. 2(1. 26, faith d. 1 Pet. 4. 6, prea<;hed to them that are d. Judel2, twicn d. Rev. 1. 6. first-lwgotten of the d. 3. 1, a name that thou livest and art d. 14. 13, blessed are the d. 20. ^, rest of d. lived not again. 12, the d. Hmall and great. 13, sea gave up d. See Gen. 23.3; Ex. 12. 80; Mk.S..26; EeT.1.18, DKADLY. Mk. 16. 18, drink any d. thing. Jas. 3. 8, tonRue full of d. poisoj>. S«e 1 Sam. 6. 11 ; rs.17.9; Kzek. 30.24. DRAF. Ps. 58. 4, like d. adder that stoppeth. Isa. 29. 18, shall the d. hi^ar the words. Mat. 11. B ; Lu. 7. 22. the d. hear. Mk. 7. 37, he maketh the d, to bear. i>. Z\ thiiu d. spirit, come out. See Ex. 4. 11 ; Lev. 19. 14 ; Isa. 42. 18; 43, 8. DEAL. Lev. 19. 11, nor d. falsely. Job 42. S, d. witli you after folly. Ps. 76. 4. (1. uot foolishly. Prov. 12. 22, they that d. trulv his delight. Isa. 21. 2 ; 24. 16, treacherous dealer d. treacher- ously. 26. 10, in land of uprightness d. unjustly. Jer. 6. 13; 8. 10, every one d. falsely. Hos. r>. 7, have d. treacherously against the Lord. Zech. 1. 6, a.s Lord thought, so hath he d, Mk. 7. 36 ; 10. 48, the more a great d. Lu. 2.48, why hast tlma thus d. with as? Bom. 12. 3. according a.s God hath d. SM<ien, 32.9; Ex. 1.10; Deut. 7. 6; 2Chron. 2.3. DEALING. 18am. 2. 23; Ps.7.16; John 4, 9. DEAR. Jer. 81. 20, Is Ephralm my d. son. Acts 20. 24, neither count I my life d. Rom. 12. 19 ; 1 Oor. 10. 14 ; 2 Cor. 7. 1 : 12. 19 ; Phil. 4.1: a Tim. 1.2; 1 Pet. 2, 11, .J. beloved. Eph. 5. 1, followers of God as d. children. Ool. 1. 1.3, Into kingdom of his d. Son. 1 Thess. 2. 8, because ye were d. unto us. See Jer. 12. 7 ; Lu. 7. 2 ; FhUem. 1. DEARTH. 2 Ohron. 6. 28, If there be a 4. In the laud. Neh. 5. 3, buy com because of d. Acts 11. 28, Agabus sitmified a great d. See Gen. 41. 64; 2 Kings 4. 38: Jer. 14.1; Acts 7. 11. DEATH. Num. 16. 29, If these men die com- mon d. 23. 10, let me die d. of righteona. Judg. 5. 18, jeoparded lives to the «L 16. 16, soul was vexed to d. 30, which he slew at his d. were more. Ruth 1. 17, if ought but d. part thee and me. 1 Sam. 16. 32, the bitterness of d. past. 20. 3, but a step between me and d. 2 Sam. 1. 23, in d. not divided. 22. 6 ; Ps, 18. 4; 116. 3, waves of d. compMMd. Job 8. 21, long for d. but it cometh not. 7. 1ft, my soul chooseth d. 80. 28, tJiou wilt bring me to d. Ps. fi. 6, in d. no remembrance. 13. 3, lest 1 sleep sleep of d. 23. 4, valley of shadow of d. 48. 14. our guide even onto d. Ps. 68. 20, the issues from d. 89. 48, what man shall not see d. 1(B. 20, loose those appointed to d. 107. 10, in darkness and shadow of d. 116. 16, precious is d. of his sainta. Prov. 7. 27, to chambers of d. 8. 36, that hate me love d. 14. 32, riKhteous hath hope In his d, 24. 11, deliver them drawn to d. Cant. H. 6, love Is strong as d. Isa. 9. 2 ; Jer. 2. 6. land of the shadow of d. W: 8 ; 1 Oor. 16. 66, swallow up d. in victory. 38. JH, for d. cannot celebrate thee. Jer. 8. 8, d. chosen rather than life. 9. 21, d. come up to our vnndows. Ezek. 18. 82: 3.S. il, no pleasure in d. Hos, 13. 14, O d. I ".Hi be iii> l ini.;ue8. Mat. 15. 4 ; Mk 7. 10, let him die the d. 16. 28 ; Mk. 9. 1 : Lu. 9. 27. not taste of d. 26. .38 ; Mk. 14. 84, my sonl is sorrowful to d. Mk. 5. 23 ; John 4. 47. lleth at point of d. Lu. 2. 26. should not see d before. 22. 88, win go to pri.son and d. Johns. at; lJoIin3. 14, passed from d. to life. 8. 61, 62, keep my saying, shall never see d. 11. 4, sickness not unto d. 12.83; 18.32; 21.19, signifying what d. Acts 2. 24. having loo.sed pains of d. Rom. 1. 32, such tilings are worthy of d. 6. 10: Ool. 1. 22, reconciled by the d. 12, d. by sin and so d. passed on all. 14,17. d. reignf^d from Adam to Mosea. 6. 6, planted in likeness of his d. 21, end of those things is d, 23, wages of sin Is d. 8. 2, law of sin and d. 1 Cor. 3. 22, life or d. all are yours. 11. 26, show the Lord's d. till he corae. 15. 21, by man came d. 65, 66, O d. where Is thy sting V 2 Cor. 1. 9, sentence of d. In ourselves. 2. 16, savour of d. unto d. 4. 12, d. worketh in us. ^ 11.23, in d. oft. • Phil. 2. 8, d., even d. of the cross. Heb. 2. 9, taste d. for every mau. 15, through f'*ar of <J. were. Jas. 1. 15, sin bringeth torth d. 1 John 6. 16, a sin unto d. Rev. 1. IS, keys of hell and of d. 2.10, be faithful unto d. 11 : 6. 14, second d. 6. 8, name that sat on him was d, 9. 6, seek d. and d. shall flee. 20. 6, d. and hell delivered up. 21.4, no more d. See Prov. 14. 12; 16.26; John W, 31: Jas. 6. 20. DEBASE. Isa..')7.9. DEBATE. Prov. 26. 9; Isa^ 68. 4; Bom, 1. 29; 2 Cor. 12. 20. DEBT. 2 Kings 4. 7. go, pay thy d. and live. Neh. 10. 31, leave the exaction of every d. Prov. 22. 26, be not sureties for d. Mat. 18. 27, forgave him the d. Seel Sam. 22. 2; Mat. 6. 12; Kom.4.4. DEBTOR. Bom. 1. 14, I am d. to the Greeks. 8. 12. we are d., not to the flesh. IB. 27, their d. we are. Gal. ft. 3. d. to do the whole law. 8««Eiek.l8.7; Mat. 28. 16; Lu.7.41; 16.6. DECAY. Lev. 26. 36; Neh. 4. 10: Heb. 8, 13. DECEASE. Iaft.a6.14: Mat. 22. 26; Lu.9.31; 2 Pet. 1. IB. DECEIT. Fa. 10. 7. moutb fall of d. and frftod. Ps. Fro 20. 27. 31. Jer. \v 17. 48. Hos Am 7fp Mat Mk Hon SM DECEIVB. OONOOBDANOt. DKFENOB. Ps. 36. 3, words are Iniquity and d. 55. 23, d. men not live half thnlr dajn, Prov- 12. 5, counsflb of wicked are d. 20. 17, bread > if d. is sweet. 27, 6, kis.«e« of an enem v are d, 31. 30, favour Is d. and beauty vain. Jer. 14. 14; 23. 20, prophesy the d. of their heart. 17. 9, heart Is <?. above all thlnm. 48.10, that doeih work of the Lord d. Hos.U. 12, conipasseth me with d. Amos 8. 5, falsifying balances by d. 7pph. 1. 9, fill their masters' houses with d. Mai. 13.22, Mk.4.19, the d. of riche*. Mk. 7. 22, out of heart proceed <i. Horn. ?>. 13, the' have used d. 2 Oor. 4. '2, handlint? word of (lod d. 11. 13, false apostles, d. workers. Epli. 4. 22, act'onling to d. lusts. Col. 2. 8, vain d., aft«r tradition. S«<ir8. 60.1»; Prov. 12. 20; Jer. 6. 27; Mlc6. 11. DECETVK. Deut. 11. 16. teke heed that your heart be not d, 2Kiiigsl9. 10; Lsa. .37, 10. let not thy God d. thee. Job 12. 16, ilie d. and the d. are his. Jer. 20. 7, thou hast d. me and I was d, 37. 'J, d. not yourselves. Obad. 3, pride of heart hath d. thee. Mat. 24. 24, If possible d. the very elect, ■;.?. r)3, remember that d. said. John 7. 12, nay, but he d. the people, 47, are ye also d. ? 1 Cor. 6. 9 ; 15. 33 : Gal. 6. 4, bo not 4. 2 Oor. 6. 8, as d. and yet true. Kph. 4. 14, whereby they lie in wait to d. 5. 6 ; 2 Thess. 2. 3 ; 1 John 3. 7. let uo man d. you. 1 Tim. 2. 14, Adam was not 4. 2 Tim. 3. 13, worse and worse <J. and being d, 1 John 1. 8. no sin. we d. ourselves. 2 John 7, rar.ny d. entered into world. See Geu. 31. 7 ; Isa, 44. 20 ; Kzek, 14. » ; Eev. 12. 9 ; 19. 20. PEOENTLY. 1 Oor. 14. 40. nWISION. Joel 3. 14. DKOK. .Job 40. 10, ,i. thyself with majesty. Isa. 61. 10. as a bridegroom d, himself. Jer. 4. 30, though thou d. thee with orna- ments. 10. 4, they d. It with silver. Sf rt Prov. 7. 16 : Ezek.lfl.ll; Rev. 17. 4; 18.16. DK(;LABATI{)N. Bsth. 10. 2; Job 13. 17 ; Lu. 1. 1; 2 Oor. 8. 19. DECLARE. 1 Chron. 16. 24 ; Ps, 96. 3. H. glory amonp heathen. Job 21. 31, who shall d. his way to his face. 31. 37, I would d. num'ier of my steps. Ps. 2. 7, I will d. decree. 9. 11, d, among the people his doings. 19. 1,' heavens d. glory of God. 80.9, shall dustW. thv truth. 40.10, 1 have d. thy /althfiilness. 66. 16, I will d. what he hath done. 75. 9, 1 will d. for ever. 118. 17, live and d. the works of the Lord. 146. 4, one generation shall <l. thy mighty acts. Isa. 3. 9, they d. their sin as Sodom. 41 . 26 ; 45. 9^, whf > hath d. from beginning. 45. 19, I d. things that are right. 46. 10, d. end from the lieglnning. W. 8 ; Acts s. 33, who shall d. his genentlon. 66. 19, d. my glory among Gentiles. l«hn 17 »« l,«v« d. thv natn«» *n<1 will A. It. Acts 13. 32, we 4. to you good tidings. 17. Zi, him d. I unto you. 20. 27, d. the counsel of God. Rom. 1. 4, d. to be Son of Ovul wlth-'power. 1 Oor. 3. 13, day shall d. It. SeoJosh.20.4; John 1.18; Heb. 11. 14; IJohn 1. S. DECLINE. Dent. 17. U, thou sbalt not d. from sentence. 2 Ohron. 34. 2, 4. neither to right nor left. Ps. 102. 11 ; 109. 23, days like a shadow that 4. 119. 61, 157, not d. from thy law. Bee Ex. 23. 2; Job 23. 11; Prov. 4. 5; 7.2.5. DECKKASE. Gen. 8. 5: P8.107.38; John 3. .30. DECREE. Job 22. 28, thou shalt 4. » thing and it shall be. 28. 26, made a 4. for the rain. Ps. 148. 6, a d. which shall not pass. Prov. 8. 16, by me princes d. Justice. 29, he gave to the sea his d. Isa. 10. 1, that d. unrighteous 4. Acts 16. 4, delivered the d. to keep. S"' Uan. 2. 9 ; 6. 8 ; Acts 17. 7 ; 1 Cor. 7. ST. DEDICATE. Deut. 20. 8, lest he die and another 4. it. Jndg. 17. 3, wholly 4. silver to the Lord. 1 Chron. 26. 27, of spoil they did 4. Ezek. 44. 29. every 4. thing sliall be theirs. Seel Kings 7. 51; 8.63; 16.15; 1 Ohron. 18. 11 ; Heb. 9. 18. DEED. Ex. 9. 16 ; 1 Sam. 26. 34 ; 26. 4, In very 4. 2 Bam. 12. 14. by this 4. hast given occa.siou. Ezra 9. 13, come upon us for our evil 4. Neh. 13. 14, wipe not out my good 4. Ps. 28. 4; Isa. 59. 18; Jer. 25. 14: Bom. 2. «, according to their 4, Lu. 11. 48. ye allow the 4. of your fathers. 23. 41, due reward of our 4. 24.19, a prophet mighty In 4. John 3. 19, because their 4. were evil. 8. 41, ye do the 4. of your father. Acts 7. 22, Moses, mighty in word and 4. Bom. 3. 20, hv d. of law no flesh justified. 28, iustlfled without 4. of the law. Col. 8. 9. T)nt off old man with his 4. 17, whatever ye do In word or 4. Ja8.1.?5, shall be blessed in his 4. 1 John 3. 18, not love In word, but In 4. 5>'e''Qpn.44.15; Lu.'23.61; Acts 19. 18. DEEMED. Acts 27. 27. DEEP. Gen. 7. 11 ; 8. 2, fountains of 4. Deut. 33. 13, the 4. that coucheth beneath. Job .38. .30. face of 4. Is frozen. 41.31, maketh the 4. boil like a pot. Ps. 36. 6. thy judgments are a great 4. 42. 7, 4. cafleth to 4. 9.5. 4, in his hand are the 4. places. 107,24, see his wonders In the 4. Prov. 22. 14 ; 23. 27, strange women 4. pit. Isa. 63. 13, led them through 4. Mat. 13. 5. no 4. of earth. Lu. 5.4, launch into 4. 6.48, digged 4. and laid foundatloni. 8. 31, command to go into the 4. John 4. 11. the well rs4. 1 Cor. 2. 10. searcheth 4. thing* of God. ^.•f Job4. 13 ; 83. 16 ; Prov. 19. 16 ; Rom. la 7. DEER. Deut. 14. 6; 1 Kings 4. 23. DEFAME, Jer. 20. 10; 1 Cor. 4. 18. DEFEAT. 2 8»m. 15, 34; 17.14. DEFENCE. Job 22. 26, the Almighty ahaU bo thy 4. Ps.7.10, my4. Isoftioil. 69. 9, 17 ; 6V4.2, for God is my <!. ' ■■ 11 MS mi^Jk 'JT' i IT) I ; DEFEND. aONOOBDAUaV. DEPART. Ps. 89.18; 94.22. Lord I* rf. Eccl. 7. 12. wisdom a d., money & d. \sa.. S3. 10, place of d. niimltions of rookH. Phil. 1.7, 17, in d. of the Ooiipel. 6'««Nuin.H.9; Acts 19. 33: 22.1. DEFEND. Pii,5.11. ghout for joy, because thou d, them. 82. 3, d. the poor and fatherless. Zech. 9. Ifi, Lord of hosts shall d. them. Acts 7. 24, d. him and avenged the oppres8e<l. Hee Vk 20. 1 ; 59. 1 ; Isa. 31. 5. DEFILE. Ex. 31. 14. that d. sabbath be put to death. Num. .%. 33, blood d. the land, 2 Kln(f^23. 13, high places did king d. Nell. 13. 29, they have d. the priesthood. Ps. 74. 7; 79. 1, d. dwelling-place of thy name. 106. 39, d. with their own works. Isa. f)». .3, your hands are d. with blood. Jer. 2.7; 16. i«. ve d. mv (and. Ezek.4. 13, eat their <I. bread. 23. 38, they have d. my sancruary, 36. 17, they d. 't by their own wavg. Dan. 1. 8, would not <{. himself with meat. Mat. 15. 11, 18. ?0 ; Mk. 7. 1.5. 20. H, d. a man Jolni 18. 28, lest they should be d. 1 Cor. 3. 17, If any man d. temple of God. 8. 7, conscience bein(? weak is d. 1 Tim. 1. 10, law for them that d. themselves. Tit. 1. 16, to d. nothtnp pure, even comcience d. Heb. 12. 15, th>T«by many be d. Jude8, filthy dreamers d. flesh. Eev. 3. 4. few not d. their garments. 8'f Ex. .31 . 41 ; Lev. 21. 4 ; Jas. 3. 6 ; Bev. 21. 27. DEFRAUD. 1 Sam. 12. 3, 4, whom have Id.? Mk.10.19; 100^7.5, <l. not. 1 < 'or. 0. 7, rather suffer to be d, 8, do wrong and d. vour brethren. 2 ( or. 7. 2. we have d. no man. Roe Lev. l<t. 13 ; 1 Thess. 4. 6. DICGRNKUATE. Jer. 2. 21. DEGREE. Ps. 62. 9, men of low d., hlRh d. 1 Tim. 3. 13. purchase to themselves ^ood d. Jas. 1. 9, brother of low d. rejoice. See 2 Kings 20.9; IChron. 17. 17; Isa. 88. 8; Lu.1.,02. DELAY, Mat. 24. 48; Ln.l2. 48, my lord d. his coming. Acts 9. 38, that he would not d. to come. Si'e Ex. 2;:'. 29 ; 32. 1 ; Acts 26. 17, DELECTABLE. Isa. 44. 9. DELICACY. Rev. 18. 3, DELICATE. 1 Sam. 16. .32. Agagcametohtm <I. Pniv. 29. 21, he that d. bringeth up «ei-vant. Isa 47. 1. no more callod tender and d. Lam. 4. 5, that did feed d. are de<!olate. Lu. 7. 26. that live d. are In kings' conn*.. See Deut. '28. 64. 66 ; Jer. 6. 2 ; Mic. 1. 16. DEHCI0U8LY. Bev, 18.7.- DELKiHT (».). Deut. 10. 16. Lord had a d. In thy fathers. 1 Sam. 16. 22, hath Lord as great d. In offerings, 2 BAxn. 15. 26. T have no d. in thee. .Tob22. 26, Shalt thou have d. in the Almighty. Ps. 1. 2. his d. Is In law of Lord. 16. 8, to excellent in whom Is my d. 119.24, testimonies my d. and couosel. 77, 92, 17). thy law Is my d. 143, thy commandments are my d, Prov. 8. 30, T wa^ daily his d. 31, my d. were with sons of men. 18.2, fool hath no d. in understanding. 19. 10, d. not seemly for a fool. O&at. 2. 3. under his shadow vdth great d. Isa. 68. 18, call sabbath a <I. S."*! Prov. 11. 1 ; 12.22; 1.5.8; 16.13, DELIGHT («.). Job 27. 10, will he d. himself in the Almighty ? Ps. 37. 4, d. also in the Lord. 11, meek shall d. in abundance of peace. 61. 16, thou d. not in bunit-offerings. 94. 19, thy comforts d. my soul. Isa. 42.1, elect in whom my soul d. 65. '2, soul d. Itself in fatness. 62. 4, the Lord d. hi thee. Mic. 7. 18, he d. in mercy. Bom. 7. 22, I d. after the inward man. K»f«Num.l4.8; Prov. 1,22; 2.14: MaLS.L DELIGHTSOME. Mai. 3. 12. DELI V ER. Ex. 8. 8 : Acts 7. 84, 1 am come doTrn to ({. them. Num. 3f). 26, congregation to d. slayer. Deut.32.39; Isa. 43.13, any d. out of my hand. 20hron.32. 13. were gods able to d. their lands. Job 5. 19, shall d. thee In six troubles. 86. 18, great ransom cannot d. Ps.83.17, nor d. any by great strength. 66.13, d. my feet from falling. 144. 10. d. David from hurtful sword. Prov. 24. 11. forbear to d. them. Eccl. 9.16. by wisdom d. city. Isa. 60. 2, have I no power to d. ? Jer. 1 . 8, I am with thee to d. thee. 39.17. I wind, in that day. Dan. 3. 17, for God is able to d. and will d. 6. 14, king set heart on Daniel to d. Amo82. 14, neither shall mighty d. 9. 1, he that escaperh shall not be d. Mai. 3. 16, they that tempt God are d. Mat. 6. 18: Lu. 11. 4. d. us from evil. 11. 27; Lu. 10.22, all things d. to me of my father. 26.16, I will d. him to you. Acts 2. 23. being d. by the counsel of God Rom. 4.2,5, was d. for our offences. 7. 6, we are d. from the law. 8.21. creature shall be d. 2 Cor. 4.11. d. to death for Jesus' sake. 2 Tim. 4. 18, d. me from every evil work. Jude 3, faith once d. to saints, fire Rom. 8. 32 : 2Cor.l.lO; Gal. 1.4; 2Pet.2.7. DELIVERANCE. 2Klugs6. 1. by him had given d. to Syria. 1 Ohron. 11. 14, saved by great d. Ps. 32. 7, compass me with songs of d. Lu. 4. 18, preach d. to the captives. Heb. 11.36, not accepting d. See Gen. 46. 7 ; Joel 2. 32 ; Obad. 17. DELUaiON. Isa.66.4; 2Thes8.'2.11. DEMAND. Pan. 4. 17; Mat. 2. 4; Lu.S.14. DEMONSTRATION. 1 Cor. 2. 4. DEN. Job .37. 8, then the beasts go into d Lsa. 11. 8, put hand on cockatrice d. Jer. 7 11, Is this hou.se a d. of robbers. Mat.. 21. 13; Mk. 11. 17, a d. of thieves. Heb. 11.38, In dese^t^ and In <l. SeeJudg. 6.2; Dan. 6. 7: Amos 3. 4. DENOUNCE. Deut. 30. 18. DENY. Josh . 24. 27, lest ye d. your God. Prov. 80. 9, lest I be full and d. thee Lu.20.27, which d. resurrection. 2 Tim. 2. 13, he cannot d. himself. Tlt.l. 16. in works they d. him. See 1 Tim. 6. 8 ; 2 Tim. 3. 6 ; Tit. 2, 12. DEPART. Gen. 49. 10, sceptic shall not d. from Judah. ilSam. 22. 22; Ps. 18 '^ . have not d. from myGod. Job 21. 14 : 22. 17, they say to God d. 240 i' i^ DKP08ED. OONCORDANdK. DEBOLATB. Job 28. '2X. to d. from evil Is underxUiidiitg. Pg. 6. 8 ; Mat. 7. 23 ; Lu. 13. 'ZT. d. ye workers of liilquit;. 84. 14 ; 37. 27, d. from evil and do good. . 105. 38, Egypt wa-H glad when they d. Prov. 15. '24, he may d. from liell beneftth 22. 6, when old he will not d. from it. 27. 22. yet will not foollshneM d. Mat 14. 16, they need not d. 25.41. d. fnnii me, ye cursed. Lu. 2, 29, lettest thou thy servant <l. In p€ft«'.e 4.13, devil d. for a season. 21.21. iet them in midst d. John 13.1, when Jesus knew he should d. 1 Cor. 12. 8. besought that it might d. from me. Phil. 1.23, desire to rf. 1 Tim. 4. 1, some shall d. from the faith. 2 Tim. 2. 19, uaraeth (!hri»t d. from iiilqulty. SMl»a.54.10; Mlc. 2. 10; 2 Tim. 4. 6; Ueb.S.ia. DEPOSED. Dan. 6,20. DKPKI VED. Gen. 27. 46 ; Job 39, 17 ; Isa. .<». 10. DEPTH. Job 28. 14, d. salth. It Is not In me. Ps. 33. 7, he layeth up d. in storehouses. 77. 16. waters afraid, d. troubled. lOfi. 9, led through d. as through wilderness. 107. 26, they go down again to d. Prov. 8. 24, when no d. I was brought forth 25.3, heaven for height, earth for d. Mat, 18. 6, better drowned in d. of sea. Mk. 4, 5, no d. of earth, Kom. 11. 33, the d. of the riches. tie* Isa. 7. 11 ; Mlc. 7. 19 ; Rom. 8. 89. DEPUTED. 2 Sam. IB. 3, DEPUTY. 1 Kings 22. 47; Acts 13, 7; 18.12; 19. 38 DERIDE. Hab.1.10; Ln.16.14; 23.36. DERISION, Job 30. 1, younger than I have me Ind. Ps. 2.4, the Lord shall have them In d. 44. IS ; 79. 4, a d. to them round us. Jer.20.7,8, in d. dally. Lam. 3. 14, I was a d. to my people. Sfc Ps. 119. 51 ; Bzek.23.32; 36.4; Ho».7.1fl. DESCEND. Kiek.26.20; 31.16. with them that d . into pit. Hat. 7. 25. 27, rain d. and floods came. Mk.1.10; John 1.32, 33, Spirit li. 15. 82, let Christ now d. from cross. Rom, 10. 7, who shall d. Into the deep ? Eph. 4. 10, he that d. Is same that ascended. Jas. 3. 16, this wisdom d not. Rev. 21. 10. great city d. out of heaven. S«»^Oen.28.12; Ps.49.17; 133.3; Prov. 80. 4. DESCENT. Lu. 19. 87 ; Heb. 7. 3, 6. DESCRIBE. Josh. 18. 4 ; Judg. 8. 14 ; Bom. 4, 6 ; 10.6. DESCRY. Judg.1.28. DESERT. Ps. 78. 40. oft did they grieve him In d. 102. 6, like an owl of the d. Isa. 3.5. 1 . the d. shall rejoice. 6 ; 43. 19, streams in the <i. 40. 3, In d. a highway for our God, Jer. 2. 6. led us throuiih land of d. 17. 6, like the h;?ath lu the d. 25. 24, people that dwell in <?. shall drink. Mat. 24. 26, say, behold, he Is In the U. Lu. 1.80, John in d. till his slmwlng, 9. 10, aside urivately Into d. place. John 6. 31, did eat manna In a. Se«Ex.6.3; 19.2; Isa.ei.S; Mk.6,81. DESERTS. Ps. 28. 4 ; Eiek. 7. 27. DESERVE. Judg.».16; Esnft.lS; Job U.S. DESIRE (h.). 2(Jhron. 16.16. sought him with their whole d. Job 34. 36, niy d. Is that Job may be tried. Ps. 10. 3 ; 21 . 2 : Horn. 10. 1, heart's d. 37.4, he shall give then the d. of thine heart. 64. 7 ; 69. 10 ; 92. 11 ; 112. «, d. on enemies. 92.11; 112.10; 140.8, tl. of the wicked. 145. 16, the d. of every living thing. Prov. 10. 24 ; 11. 23. the d. of rlKht<-oUS. 13. 12, when d. cometh, it Is a tree of life. 19. 22. the '(. of a man is his kindness. 21. 2.5, the d. of slothful killeth blm. Eccl. 12. 6, d. shall fall. Kzek. 24. Ifi, 21, 25, the d. of thine eyes. Mlc. 7. 3, great nisn uttereth mischievous d. nab. 2. 6, enlargeth d. as hell. Hau. 2. 7, the d. of all nations. Lu. 22. 15. with d. 1 have d. to eat. Eph. 2. 3. fulfllling d. of flesh and mind. Phil. 1. 23, having a d. to depart. ffex Gen. 8. 16 ; Job 14. IB ; 31. 16. DESIRE (v.). Deut. 14. 26, bestow for what- "oever thy soul d, 1 Sam. 2. 16, take as much as thy soul d. 12. 13, behold the king whom ye d. Neb. 1. 11, servants who d. to fear thy name. Job 13. 3, I d. to rea-son with Gud. Ps. 19. 10, more to be d. than gold. 27. 4, one thing I d. of the Lord. 34. 12, that d. life and loveth many days. 40.6, sacrifice and offering thoii didnt not d. 45. 11, king greatly d, thy beauty. 73, 25, none on earth I d, beside thee. 107. 80, to their d. haven. Prov. 8. 16; 8.11. all canst d. not to be com pared. 13. 4, soul ot sluggard d. and hath not. Eccl. 2. 10, what my eyes d. I kept not. Isa. .53. 2. no beauty that we should d. Hos. 6. 6, I d, mercy and not sacrifice. Mlc, 7.1, soul d. Brst-ripe fniit. Zeph. 2. 1, gather together, O nation not d. Mat. 12.46; Lu.8.20, his brethren d. 13. 17. have d. to see those things. 20. 20, d. a certain thing of him. Mk. 9. 3.5, if any d. to be first. 10. 35, do for us whatsoever we d. 11. 24, what things ye d. when ye pray. IB. 6 ; Lu. 23. 2.5, prisoner whom thev d. Lu. 9. 9, who is this, and he <{. t^o see htm. 10.24, kings have d. to see. 16. 21, d. to be fed with crumb^ 20. 46, scribes d. to walk in long robes 22. 16, have d, to eat pa.ssover. 81, Satan hath d. to have you. Acts 3. 14, d. a murderer to be granted 1 Cor. 14. 1, and d. spiritual gifts. 2 Cor. 5. 2, d. to be clothed upon. Gal, 4. 9, ye d. again to be In Dondage. 21, ye that d. to be under the law. 6. 12, many d. to make show In the flesh. Bpli. 3. 13, I d. that ye faint not. Phil. 4. 17. not because I rf. a gift ; I d. fruit. 1 Tim. 3. 1, he d. a good work. Heb. 11. 16, they d. a better country. Jas. 4. 2, ye d. to have and cannot obtain. 1 Pet. 1. 12. the angels d. to look intf). 2. 2, as babes d. sincere milk of word. 1 John .5. 15, we have petitions we d. 8m Gen. 3. 6 ; Job 7. 2 : Ps. 61. 6 ; Lu. 6. 89. DESIRABLE. Bzek. 23. 6, 12, 33. DESlROrs. Prov. 23. 3; Lu.28.8; John 16. 19; ()al.6.26. DESOLATE. Ps. 26. 16, have mercy, for I MU d. 40. 16, let them be d. for reward. ! 1 1^ L • it ■ J f nwr I 1 1 i M DKBOLATION. OONOORDANOE. DKSTRUOTION. Ps. 143. 4, my heart within me is d. Isa.M. 1; Gal. 4. 27, more ar« children of <I. 62.4, nor shall land any more bf t«mied d. ' Jer. 2. 12, be ye very A., salth the Lurd. 32. 4S ; 33. 12, d. without man or beast. Bzek. 6. 6, yonr altars may b« made d. Dan. 11. Rl : 12. 11. ahominatlon that maketh d. Mai. 1. 4, return and build the d. planes. Mat. V>. 38 ; Lu. 13. 3fi, house left to you A. Acts 1. 20, let his habitation be d, 1 Tim. 5. B, widow indeed and d. Bev. 18. 19, in one hour is she made d. Se«.Ps.34.22; Jer. 12. 10; .Tfjel2.3; Zech.7. 14. DESOLATION. 2 Kings 22. 19. they should be- come a d. and a curse. Ps. 46. 8, what d. he hath made In the earth. 74. 3 ; Jer. 2.5. 9 ; Ezek. 35. 9, perpetual d. Prov. 1. 27, when your fear cometh as d. 3. 25, the d. of the wicked. Isa. 61.4, raise up former rf.. the d, of many generations. Dan. 9. 26, to end of war d. are determined. Zepb. 1. 15, a day of wrath, wasting-, and d. Mat. 12. 26; Lu. 11. 17, house divided brought U\d. Lu. 21. 20. then know d. Is nigh. 8m Lev. 2B. 31; Josh. 8. 28; Job 30. 14. DESPAIK. 1 Sam. 27. 1 ; Eccl. 2. 20 ; 2 Cor. 4. 8. DE8PEKATE. Job 6. 26; Ifia. 17. 11 ; Jer. 17. 9. DESPISE. Num. l.\^20, ye have d. the Lord. 16. 31 ; Prov. 13. :.8 ; Isa. 6. 24; 80. 12. d. the word. 1 Sam. 2. 3, that d. me shall be lightly esteemed. Neh. 4. 4, hear, O Oo>l, for we are d. Esth. 1. 17, so that th^y d. their husbands. Job 5. 17 ; Prov. 3. 11 ; .'ieb. 12. 6, d. not chasten- ing. 19. 18, young children d. me. 36. 5, God is nilKlity and d. not fcny. Ps. 51. 17, contritf! heart *.hou v^ilt not d. 63. 5, put to shame, bt-cavse God d. thea. 73. 20. thou Shalt d. their image. 102. 17. he will not d. their prayer. Prov. 1. 7, fools d. wisdom. 30; 5.12, d. reproof. 6. 30, men do not d. thief. 16. G. fool d. fatlier's Instractlon. 2i'>, foolish man d. his mot her. 32, refuseth instruction <J ov/n sotiL 19.16, he that d. his ways shall die. 30. 17, d. to obey his mother, ravens shalL Eccl. 9. 16, poor man's wisdom l» d. Isa. 33. 15. he that d. ^in of oppressiona. 49. 7, sait.h Lord to him whom man d. Jer. 49. 16. I will make thee small and d. Ezek. 20. 13, 16, they d. my judgments. iJ2. 3, thou hast d. holy things. Amos 2. 4, they d. the law of the Lord. Zech. 4. 10. wl)o hath d. day of small thlngn. Mai. 1. 6. wherein have we d. thy name ? Mat. 6. 24; Lu. 16.13, hold to one, d. the other. 18. 10, d. not one of these little ones. Lu. 10. 16, d. you, d. me ; d. him that sent me. 18. 9, righteous, and d. others. Bom. 2. 4, d. thou the riches of his goodnett, 1 Cor. 1. 28, things d. God hath chosen. 4. 10. ye are honourable, but we are (L 11. 22, d. ye the church of Ood. 16. 11, let no man therefore d. bim. 1 Thess. 4. 8, d. not man but God. 6. 20, d. not pn)phesying». I Tim. 4. 12, let none d. thy youth. 6. 2, not d. because brethren. Ttt. 2. 16. let no man d. thee. Heb. 12. 2, endured oro«, <!. the sbuns. Jas.2. 6, ye have d. the poor. 6Vc(ten.l6.4; 25. .34; 2 Sam. 6. 16; Bom. 14.8. DE8PIHEB8. Acts 13, 41 ; 2 Tim. 3. 8. DESPITE, Ezek. 26.6,16; .36.6; Bom. 1.30; Ileb. 10.29. DESl'lTEFULLY. Mat 6. 44; Lu.6.28; Acts 14. 5. Ps. 102. 17, will regard prayer folly Ir Joy to him that is d. of DK8TITUTE. ofd. Prov. IB. 21, wisdom. 1 Tim. 6. 5, d. of the truth. Heb. 11. 37, being d., afflii'ted, tormented, fle*" Gen. 24. 27 ; Ezek. 32. 16; Jrs.2.16. DESTROY. Gen. 18. 23. d. rigliteous with the Kx. 22. iO. he shall be utterly d. Deut. 9. 14, 1ft me alone that I may d. them. 1 Pam. ir,. 6, depart. lest I d. you with them. 2 Sam. 1.14, d. Lord's aiiointed. Job 2. 3. movest me to d. wiihout caun. 10. 8, made me, yet thou dost d. me. 19. 10, he hath d. me on every side. 26, Though worms d. this bodjr. Pr.40. 14 ; 63. 9, seek my soul to d. It. RO. 20, all the wicked will he d. Prov. 1. 32. prospei ity of fools shall d. them. 13.23, Isd. for want of Judgment. 31.3, thatwhichd. kings. Eccl. 9. 18, one sinner d. much. good. Isa. 10. 7, it Is in his heart to d. 11.9; 65. 26, d. in holy moimtaln. 19. 3, I will d. the counsel tliereof. 28. 2. as a d. storm. Jer. 13. 14. I will not spare but d. them. 17.18, d. them with douhlo destruction. 23. 1, woe to pastors that d. the sheep. Ezek. 9. 1, wltli d. weapon In his hand. 22. 27, d. souls to get dishonest gain. Dan. 8. 24, he shall d. wonderfully, Hos. 13. 9, thou hast d. thyself. Mat. 5. 17. not to d. but to fulfl!. 10.28, fear him that is able to d. 12.14; Mk.3.6: 11.18. they might d. him. 21. 41, he will miserablv d. those. 22. 7. an<l d. those murderers, 27. 20. ask P.arabbos and d, Jesus. Mk. 1. 24 ; Lu. 4. 34. art thou come to d, 12. 9 ; Lu. 20. 16 d. the husbandmen. 14. 58, say, I will d. this temple. 16. 29, thou that d. the temple. Lu. 6. 9, Is it lawful to save life or d. 9. .Vi. Is not come to d. men's lives. 17. 27, flood came and d. them all. John 2. 19, Jesus said d. this temple. Bom. 14. 16, d. not him with thy meat. 1 Oor. 6. 13, God jhail d. both it and them. Gal. 1. 23, piracheth the faith he once d, 2. 18, if I build the thinit^ which I .;. 2 Thess. 2. 8, d. with britrhtness of his coming. Heb. 2. 14, d. him that had the power. J as. 4. 12, able to save and to d. 1 John 3. 8, d. the works of the devil. &M Gen. e. 17 ; Isa. 66. 8 ; Bom. 6. 6 ; 2 Pet. 2. 12 ; Jude 5. DEST UOYEB. Ex. 1?. 23. not suffer d. to como. Judg. 16. 24. delivered the d. of our country. Job 15. 21. In prosperity the d. shall come, Ps. 17. 4, kept from paths of d. Prov. 28. -24, the companion of a d. 8m Job 33. 22 : Isa. 49. 17 ; Jer. 22. 7 ; 60. 11. DESTRUCTION. 2 Chron. 22. 4, his couiuellorg to his d. 2S. 16. he*rt lifted up to li. 248 f DETAIN. OONOOBDAlfOM. DTK. Bxth. 8. 6, «ndure to ma <i. of kindred. Jobfi. 21, neither lie afraid of d. 21. J7, h')W(«ft Cometh d. W. 6, d, hntli no cnverlnif. SI. 3, Is not d. to the wicked. r». 9. 6i d. are conifl tf) a perpetnal end. 36. 8. Into that very li. l«t him fall. 73. 18, thou canteit tli«m down to d, 90. 3, tuniest man to il. 91. 6, th" d. thai vfftsteth at noon day. lo:^. 4, redeemeth thy life from d. Priiv. 1. '/7. your d. cometh tm whirlwind. 10. 14, mouth of f(M)llnh near.*. IS. d. iif poor 1« their poverty. 14. 28, want of p<;<>ple //. of the prince. Ifi. 18, pride (foeth before d. 17. 19, exalteth Kate seeketh d. 18. 7. fool's mouth l» his d. 27. ao, hell and d. never full. ■31. 8, Mich a.^ are appointed to d, Isa. 14. i;i tlie be'«om of d. 19. 18, th>- city of d. ra. 7, wasting and d. in their patba. 60. 18. (I. be no more heard. Jer. 17. 18, destroy with double d. 4«. 20, d. Cometh out of north. no. 22. "ound <>f proai d. In land. Lam. 2. 11 ; 3.48; 4.10, d, of the daaghler of my people. Hoc. 13. 14, O grave, I will be thy d. Mat. 7. IS, broad way leadeth U> d. IJoni. 3. Ifl, d. and misery In their ways. 9. T2. vesscN fittod to d. Phil. 3. 19, many walk whose end Is d. 1 Thess. r>. 3, then sudden d. conieth, 2 Thess. 1. 9, punished with everlasting d. 1 Tim. 6. 9, lusts drown men In d. 2 Vet. 2. 1, bring on themselves swift d. 3. 16. wrest to their own d. ft><»Job21.20: 31.23; l'rov.lO.B9; 21.18. Mf T A IN. Ju dg. 13. 15. 1 fi ; 1 Sam. 21. 7. nKTKRMlNATK. Acts 2. 23. DKTEHMINATION. Zeph.3.8. DKTERMINK. Ex. 21.21?. pay as the Judges i. 1 Sam. 20. 7, be sure evil is d. by him. Jol) 14. 5, seeinR his days nre d. Dan. 11 . 86, that ii d. shall be done. Lii. 22. 22, Son of man jroeth as It was d. Acts 3. IS. mate was (/. to let him go. 17. 26, hath d. the times appointed. 1 Oor. 2. 2, Id. not to know anytliing. .Soe 2 Chron. 2. 1 ; 25. 16 ; Isa. 19. 17 ; Dan. 9. 24. DETEST. Pent. 7. 26. OETERTABIR. Jer. 18. 18; Ezek.Ml; 7.20; 11.18; 37.2.3. E VICE. Esth, 9. 25, d. return on his own head. P». 10. 2, let them be taken in d. 33. 10, maketh d. of the people of none effect. 37. 7, bringeth wicked d. to pass. Prov. 1. 31, be filled with their own A. 12.2. man of wicked d. will he.condemn. 19.21. manyrf. In a man's heart. Eccl. 9. 10, no wf>rk nor d. in grave. Jer. 18. 12, will walk after our own d. Dan. 11.24. 2.*), h*" shall ff>recast d. Acts 17. 29, like stone graven by mwi'i d, 2 ('or. 2. 11, not ignorant of hlf> d. SV-" 2 Chron. 2. 14: Esth. 8. 3; Job 8. 12. DEVILISH. Jas.S.16. DEVISE. Kx. SI. 4 ; 36. ,32. 88. d. works In gold. P». 35. 4, to confusion that d, my hurt. 3fi. 4, he d. mlHfh'ef on his bed. 41. 7, against me do they d. my hurt. ProT. 8. 29, d. not evil against thy nelgbbnor. Prov. 6.14, he d. mischief continually. 18, a heart that d. wicked Imaginatiooa. 14. 2*2, err that d. evil. d. good. 16. 9. man'n heart iJ. his way. Isa. 32. 7, d. wicked devices to de.stroy poor. 8. the liberal <l. liberal things. 2 Pet. 1. 16, cuimlngly d. fables. Sm 2 Sam. 14. 14; J^r.SLU; Lam. it. 17; Mlo. •Al. DEVOTB. Lev. 27. 21, 28; Num. 18. 14; FklU. 38. DEVOTIONS. Actiil7.2S. DEVOUB. Gen. 37. 20, lome evil beast bath d. him. 41. 7, 24, teven thin d. the seven rank. Ex. 24. 17; Isa. 29. 6; 30.27,30; 33.14. d. Are. Lev. 10.2, fire from Lord d. them. Deut.32.24. d. with burning heat. 2 Sam. 11. 25, sword ('. one a.H well as another. 18. 8. wood d. more than sword d. 22. 9 ; Ps. 18. 8, Are out of his mouth d. Job 18. 13, death shall d. his strength. P«. HO. 13, l)«asts of field d. It. Prov. 20. 26, man who d. that which is holy. 30. 14, Jaw teeth as knives to d. Isa. 1. 7, strangers d. It in your presence. 20, if rebel, be d. with sword. Jer. 2. 30, your sword hath <{. prophets. 3. 24. shame d. labour of our father*. 30. 16. that d. thee shall tie d. Ezek. 16. 7, flre sliall d. them. 23. 37, pass throu^rh fire to d. thetn. Hos.8.14; Amos 1.14; 2.2. It shall d. palaces. Joel 2. 3, a flre if. before them. Amos 4. 9, fig tree, palmer- wornri d. them. Hab. 1. 13, wicked a. man that is more right- eous. Zeph.1.18; 9.8, d. by flre of Jealousy. Mai. 3. 11, will rebuke the d. for your sakes. Mat. 13.4: Mk.4.4; Lu.8. 5. fowls d. them 23.14; Mk.12.40; Ln.20.47. d. widows' houses. Lu. 1.*). 30, t:.y son hath d. thy living. 2 Tor. 11. 20, If a man d. you. Oal. 6. 15, ye bite and d. one another. Heb. 10. 27. which shall d. adversaries, 1 Pet. 6. 8. seeking whom he may d. «ecGen.3].16; 2 Sam. 2. 26; Ps.60.3: 52. 4. DEVOUT. Lu.2.25, Simeon was just and d. Acts 2. 5 ; 8. 2, d. men. S>-e Acts 10. 2 ; 13. 60 ; 17. 4, 17 ; 22. 12. DEW. 2 Sam. 1. 21, let there be no d. 17. 12, we will light on him as d. falleth. 1 Kings 17. 1. there shall not be d. nor rain. Job 38. 28, who hath begotten drops of d. Prov. 3. 20, clouds drop down d. Isa. 18. 4, like d. In heat of harvest. Dan. 4. 16, 23, 28. 33, wet With d. of heaven. Ho8. 6. 4 ; 18. 3, goodness as early d. Hag. 1 . 10, heaven is «tayed from d. .9oe Ex. 16, 13 ; Num. 11. 9 ; Job 29. 19 ; Hos. 14. 8. DIADEM. JobZllU: l8«.28.6; 62.3: Exek.n. 26. DIAMOND. Jer.17.1; E2ek.28.13. DID. Mat. 13. S8, he d. not many mighty works. John 4. 29. all things that ever I d. 9.26. what d. he to thee? 16. 24, works which none other man d. S««(3en.6.22; 18am.l.7; Jobl.6; 1 Pet. 2. 22. DIB. Gen. 2. 17; 20.7; 18am. 14. 44; 22.16; lKlngs2.37,4S: Jer. 26. 8; £zek.3.18; SS.8. 14, surely d. Gen. 3. 3; Lev. 10. 6; Num. 18. 82. lest ye d. 27. 4 ; 46. 28 ; Prov. 30. 7, before I d. Ex. 21. 12, smiteth a man that he d. n ' n iM il B " TT" ilfliti^^! 4 i! |iB : D1«T. (JOlfaORDANflW. DIPALLOWKD. Lev. 7. 24; 22.8; Deut.14.21; Kzek.4.14. tbat d. of Itxelf. Num. IB. 29. If these d. common death. 28. 10, let in** 'I. df'Ath of rlRhteoun. Deut. .31. 14. d&yK approarh that thou mast d. Euth 1. 17, wh«rc thi.ii d. will I d. 2 Sam. 3. 3,"?, f/, Abnor as a fool d. ? 2KlnK'«20.1; Isa.SH.l, shalt <l. and not Hv". 2 Chron. 26. 4 ; Jer. SI. 90, every man d. for own Mn. Job 2. 9, his wlff said, Onrse God and d, 8,11. why '1. 1 not from the womb? 12.2, wirtdiim shall dt. with you. 14.14, if a man H!.. shall heliveagalnT 21. Zi, one d. In full strength. 25, another d. In liltteniess of soul. 29. If. I shall d. In my nest. Ps. 41. i^, wh»-n shall he rf. and name perish? 49. 10. wise moil ''.. aNo fool. 17, wh»*n h<i (i. carry nothing away, Prov. fi. '23. hf «liall .<. wlthcnt instruction. 10. '.M, f(")l!< ''. fill- want of wl'-dom. 11.7, (i. his expt'Ctatidii pt-rish. Ecv'l. 2. l*'i. how d. the wise man ? 7. 17, why shonld'-st thoii ./. before thy time? 9. a living know they shall fj. Isa. fifi. '24 ; Mk. 9. 44, worm shall not d. Jer. 'JTJ. 13 ; K/.i-M. IH. 31 ; S3. 1 1, why will ye d. V W. Ifi, this year thon shalt d. 34. 5, thou shalt d. Ill pnace, E/ek. 18. 4, '20, Mm\ that slntipth shall d. 32. no pleasure in deiitti i>( him that d. 33.8, wickfil man shall d. in inlqnitT. Amosfi.n, if ten men in house they shall <l 9. 10, sinners of my people shall '/. Jonah 4. 3, 8, It Is better to d. than live. Mat. 15. 4 ; Mk. 7. 10, let him d. the death. 2*2. '27; Mk. I'2.'22; T.u. 20. S-i, wman </. also. 2fi..^'i; Mk, 14.31, thoujfh 1 (i. with tlioe. Ln. 7. 2, sei-vant was ready to d. 1R. 22, beic>car d., rich man also d, 20. 3fi. nor can they d. any more. John 4. 49, come down ere my child d. 11. 21; 32. my brother had not d. 37, that even thi* man should not have 4. BO ; 18. 14. that one man d. for people. 61, that Jesus should d. for nation. 12. 24, except a corn of wheat d. 19. 7. by our law he ought to d. Acts 9. .37, Dorcas was sick and d. 21. 13, ready also to d. at Jerusalen. 26. 11, 1 renne not to d. Bom. f>. 7, for riphteous man will one d. i. 9, sin revived and I d. 8. 34, it Is Ohrtst that d. 14. 7. no man d. to himself. 9, Christ both d., rose, and revived. 15; 1 Cor. 8. 11. for whom Christ d. 1 Cor. 15. 3, Christ d. for our sina. 22, as In .\dam alld. .31, I d. daily. 36, not quickened except It d. 2 Cor. 5, 14, if one d. for all. Phil. 1.21. to (i. Is gain. 1 Thess. 4. 14, we believe that Jesus d. B, 10. who d. for us that we should live. Heb. 7. 8. here men that d. receive tithe*. 9. '27, appointed unto men once to d. 11. 13, these all d. in faith. Bev. 3. 2, thlnjfs that are ready to d. 9. 6. men shall desire to d. 14. 13, the dead that d. in the Lord. 8i-e Job 1 4. 10 ; Pa. 118. 17 ; Bom. 6. 6 ; 6. la DIET. Jer. 68. 34. DYED. Ex. 25. 6; Isa.6S.l; Kzek.23.1B, DTTNfJ. 9 fioT. 4. 10. the d. of Txird Jesus. 2 Vor. A. 9, as d. and behold we live. Sm Num. 17.13; Lu.8.42; Heb. 11. 21. niFFRB. Kom.l'2.«; 1 Cor. 4.7; 15.41 ; Oal.4.1. DIKFEIIENCK. Lev. 10.10; Biek. 44. !0. a <J. between holy and unholy. 11. 47; 20. 25, d. between clean an"! unclean. Kzek. 22. '2fi, they have put no d. between. Acts 15. 9, put no d. between us Rom. 3. 22 ; 10. 12, for there Is r o d. See Ex. 11. 7; 1 Cor. 12. 6; Jude22. DIG. Ex. 21. 33, d. a pit and not cover it. Deut. 6. 11 ; Neh. 9. 2S. wells d. which tbon d. not. 8.9. out of hills mayest d. brass. Job 6. 27. ye (/. a pit tor your friend. 24. ir>. In the dark they d. Ps, 7, 15 ; 57. t). ,1. pit and Is fallen. Isa. r.l. 1. hole of pit whence yo are d. Mat. 21. 3.*!. and d. a winepress. •2.'). IH, ,/. In the earth and hid. Lii. 13,8, till I (I. Hbout It. IR. 3, I catuiot il., to beg I am ashamed, fi^f .Iiib3.*21; Kzek. 8.8; V2.5; Lu.fi. 48. 1>UJN1TY. Kool. 10. 6, folly set in great d. 2 I'et. 2. 10 ; .lude 8, speak evil of d. Se<- (Jen. 49. 3 ; Esth.6.3; IIab.1.7. niLIOENCE. Prov.4.28; 2Tim.4.9; JudeS. DILICKNT. Josh. 22. 6, take d. heed to com- maiidni«'nt. Ph. fi4. 6, accomplish a d. search. Lu. 15. 8. «eek d. till she find it. Acts 18. '25. tMuirht d. the tilings of the Lord. 2 Tim. 1. 17, in Rome sought me d. Hell. i'2. 1,5, looklnir d. lest any man fa!!. S-«I>eut. 19. 18;. rrov.11.27; 2.3.1; Mat. 2. 7. DIM. Deut. 3^1. 7, eye not d. nor force abated. Job 17. 7, eye al-jo d. by rea.V)U of «orrow. Lam. 4. 1. gold bee -me d. SV>- Ceti. '27. 1 ; 48. 10 ; 1 Sam. 3. 2 ; Isa. 8. 22. DIMINISH. Deut. 4. 2; 12.32, nor d. ought from It. Prov. 13. 11, gotten by vanity shall be d. Bom. 11. 12, d. of them be ri(;hes of (ientUes. S^.- Ex. 5.8; Lev. •26. 16; Jer. '20. 2; Ezek.16.27. DINE. Gen. 43.16: Lu.11.37; John21. 12, 16. DINNEK. Prov. 15. 17; Mat. 22. 4; Lu.ll. 38; 14. 12. DIP. Lev. 4. 6 ; 9. 9; 17. 14, priest shall d. linger. Ruth 2. 14. d. morsel in vinegar. 1 Sam. 14. 27, d. rod In honeycomb. 2 Kings ,5. 14, Naanian d. in .Ionian. Mat. 26. 23 ; Mk. 14. 20. d. hand in dish. John 13. 26, when he had d. the sop. Bev. 19. 13. a vesture d. in blood. fi^-.- Gen. 37. 81 ; Josh. 3. 15; Lu.16.24. DIRECT. Job 32. 14, he hath not d. his words. 37. 3, he d. It under the whole heaven. Ps. 5. 3, in morning will I d. my prayer. 11«. 5, O that my ways were d. to keepb Prov. 3. 6, he-shall d. thy paths. 11. 5, righteousness shall d. his way. 16. 9, the Lord d. his steps. 21. 29, as for upright he d. his way. Eccl. 10. 10, wisdom profitable to d. Isa. 40. 13, who hath if. spirit of the Lord. Jer. 10. 28. not in man to d. his steps. 2 Thess. 3. 5. d. your heart into love of God. See Gen. 46. 28 ; Isa. 45. 13 ; 61. 8 ; 1 Thess. 3. 11. DI R ECTTON. Num . 21. 18. DIRECTLY. Num. 19. 4: Ezelf.42.12. DmT. Judg.8.22; P8.18.42; Is».R7.aO. DISALLOW ED. Num. 30. 6. 8. 11 ; 1 Pet. 2. 4,7. mu WRD. .21. 41;Oftl.4.1. , 44. '/S. ft d. <", unclean, litweea. vttr !t. lich thoQ d. J. Id. lamed. .fi.48. reatdL I .9; JudeS. eed to com- r the Lord. n fall. : Mat. '2. 7. rce abated. tirn»w. iM. 8. 22. , ought from be/?. Kientllea. Ezek. 16.27. nil. 12. 16. Lu.ll. 38; lall J. finger. dish. p. 24. . hti< words. aven. ay«r. keepb eLord. p». re of God. I Thess. 3. 11. 12. n.'x. 1 Prtt.2.4.7. DIBANNTTL. tJONaOBDANOn. DIHOBROIRNT. DIPANNUT. IM. 14. 27. Lord piirpoMKl. who «»i«llrf. It' If. 2«. 18, roxenant with flrath shall be i. l**l. 3.16,17, c<iV'-i:Mu iiu uiaii ct. S<M! J«b40.8; Ueb. 7. In. DTRAPrOINT. Job6.12; rs.17.18; Pro. 16. 22. DIW^KKN. 2 8»ni. 1». HO. can 1 d. b«tw.-n g>K)d and evil? 1 Klngii 3. 9, that I may d. bntwenn nood and bad. 11. underntandlng to d. Judgment. Ezras. 13. could not d. nciie nfjoy. Job 4. Ifl, could not d, form thereof. 6, ."O, cannot m j ta.«te d. pervrw thlnga. Prov, 7. 7, I d. among the youthii. Keel. 8. 6, wUo man d. time. Jonah 4. It, cannot <^ between right and left. Mai. 3. 18, d. between righteon* and wicked. Mat. 16. 3 : Ln. VL fS6, d. face of sky. 1 (;(ir. 2, 14, ther are spiritually ,1. 11. 2», not d. fiOrd's body. 12. 10, U\ another Is tiiven d. of spirits. Heb.4. 12, word Is a d. ^^t the thonghtn. 6. 14, exerciH«;d to (/. good and evil. 8ft Gen. '27. 23 : .SI. 3'2 ; 38. 26 ; 2 Bam. 14. 17. DIfK'HAltOE. 1 Kings M»; Eccl.8.8. DIflCIPLR. Ii«a. 8. 16, seal law among my d. Mat. 10. 1 ; Lu.6. n, ralUd his twelve d. 24 ; Lu. 6. 40, d. not above his master. 42, give cup <if wat-cr in the name of a d. 12. 2, thy d. do that which Is not lawful. 16. 2, why do d. transgress tradition. 17. 16, brought to thy d.. and they could not cure. 19. 18 ; Mk. 10. 1.3, the d. rebuked them. 20. 17, Jesus ttKik d. apart. 22.16, I'harisees sent their d. 26.18; Mk. 14. 14; Lu. 22. 11. keep passover with (J. S.^, likewise also said the d. 66, all the <f. foridok him and fled. 28. 7, tell his d. ho is risen. 13. say ye, his d. came by night. Mk. 2. 18 ; Lu. 6. Xt, why do d. of John fast ? 4. .34, he expounded all things to d. 7. 2, d. eat with unwashen liands. 6, why walk not d. according to tradition ? Lu. 6. 30. Pharisees murmured against d. 6. 20, lifted up eyes on d. 11.1, as John taught his d. 14.26,27, .T3, cannot be myd. 19. 37. d. began to reiolce and praise God. 89, Master, rebuke thy d. John 2, 11, his d. believed on him. 4. 2, Jesus baptized not, but his d, 6. 22, his d. were gone away alone. 66. many of his d. went back. 7. .3, that thy d. may see works. 8. 31 ; 13. 35, then are re my d. Indeed. 9. 27, will ye also be his d. V 28, thou art his d„ we are Moses' d, 1.3. 6, began to wash d. feet. 16.8, so shall ye be myd. 18. 16, 16, that d. was known. 17, 25, art not thou d. ? 19. 26 ; 20. 2 : 21. 7, '20, d. whom Jesus loved. 88, a d. of Jesus but secretly, ft>r fear. 20. 18, told d. she had seen the Lord. 21. 28, that that d. should not die. 24, this Is the d. which testlfieth. Acts 9,1, slaughter aKaln.st d. 26, essayed to Join himself to d. 11, 26. d. called Thristlans first. 20. 7, d. came together to break breftd. 90, to draw away d. after tbemu Acts -21.16, an old d. with whom we should iud«e. Hf»yi%i. 11.1; John .r 25; IK. 1. 2 ; 30. 2S. D1H<;1PI.INK. Job 36. 10. DIKC'LO.SK. I«a.2H.'21. DI8< OM KITED. Judg. 4. 16. Lord d. Rlsera. 8.12, (4l(teoti d. all the hoxt. 2 Bam. 22. 16; Ps. 18. 14, lichtnlnKsand d. them, laa. !^l. 8, his youiig men .^hail be d. tier V.x. 17. \.\ ; Num. 14. 45 ; Josh. 10. 10. DlSCOMKirrUK. 18»ni. 14.a(A. DISOONTKNTKU. lfiftni.2a.2. DIBCONTINUK. Jer. 17.4. DISTOKD. Prov.6. 1», 19. l)lSCOURA(iE. Num. n. 7, whereforn d. the heart of the children of Israel. Deut. 1. 21, fear not ntir he d. 2^ our brethren have d. our heart. Col. 3. 21, yitur eiiildren, lest they be d. See Nam. 21. 4 ; ;W. 9 ; Isa. 42. 4. DIPCOVEB. 1 Bara. 14. 8, 11, we will d. ourselves u> thwm. 2 Pani. -22. 6; Ps. 18. IB. foundations of the world d. Job 12. •«, he d. deep things. 41. 1.3, who can d. face of his garment? Prov. 26. 9, d. not a secret to another. Ezek. 21. 24, your tninsgresnions are d. ^>« IX 29. 9 ; Ho«. 7. 1 ; Hab. 3. l.S ; Acts 21. 3. DIBCIIEET. Gen.41.,<Cl,39; Mk. 12..34; Tit.2..\ DISCKETION. Ps. 112. 6; Prov. 11. ffl; Isa. 28. 26; Jer. 10. 12. PIRUAINEU. 1 Ram. 17. 42; Job 30.1. lUfiKABE. Ex. 16. 26; Deut. 7. 16. none of these d. on you. Deut. 28. 60. bring on thee all d. «.f Egypt '2 Kings 1.2; 8.8,9, recover of d. 2(:hron. 16. 12, In d. sought not the Lord. Job .'W. 18, by force of my d. Ps. 10.3. .3, who healeth all thyd. Ercl. C. 2, vanity, and It is an evil d. Eztk. ;«. 4, d. have ye not strenntliined. 21, have pushed d. with your horns. Set- ilia. 4. "Sa; 14. .35; Lu.9.1; Acta '28.0. DTRFIOUUE. Mat. 6. 16. DIROKACE. Jer. 14. 21. DISdl'IRE. lRam.'28.8; lKlngsl4.2; 20.38; 22. .30 ; 2 Ohron. 18. 29 ; 35. A' ; Job '24. 16. DIRH. Judg. 6. 25: 2 Kings 2L 13; Mat, 28.23; Mk.14.20. DIRH()\KRTY. 2 Cor. 4. 2. DISHONOUR. Ps. 35.26; 71. 18. clothed with shame and d. Prov. 6. .33, a wound and d. shall he get. Mlc. 7. 6, son d. father. John 8. 49, I honour my Father, ye d. me. Lorn. 9. 21, one vessel to honour, another to d. 1 ('or. 16. 4.3, s<jwn In d. 2 Cor. 6. 8, by honour and d. 2 Tim. 2. 20, some to honour, some to d. See Ezra 4, 14 ; Bom. 1. 24 ; 2. '28; 1 Cor. 11. 4. 6. DIRINHERIT. Num. 14. 12. DIPMAYED. Deut.31.8; Josh. 1.9; 8.1; 10.26; lOhron.22.13; 28.'20; 2 Oh ron. 20. 16.17; 82. 7: Isa. 41.10; Jer.1.17; 10.2; Zi.i; 30.10; 46. 27 ; Ezek. 2. 6 ; 8. 9, fear not nor be d. Jer. 17. 18, let them be d., let not me be d. 8rr 1 Ram. 17. i 1 ; Jer. 8. iJ ; 46. 6 ; Obad. 9. DIPMIRRED. 2 rhron. 2.3. 8 ; Actalo.SO; 19.41. DISOBEDIENCE. Bom. 6. 19; Bph. 2.2; 6.8; Heb.2.2. DISOBEDIENT. Ln. L 17. torn d. to wisdom of lust. M. ■ '1 : i I 1 1 DIRORPRRLT. OONOORDASOM. DIVINK. AotatM. 19, nut H. to hnkTcnIyvUion. Bum. l.M; 2 Tim. 3. 'J, <J. to pamtiU. 1 Tim. l.fa, law for lawltiM and '(. Tit. H. 3, we tiiirwilvnit wnrn w)metimM d. 1 Pet. 2. 7, to them whlcli be d. 3. 'JO, «i>lr1tv which ituinetimo were d. BMlK\u»^vi'M; Noh.U.an; liom. 10. 21. DIHOKDKKLT. lTh«M.M4; 2TheM. ».A,7,11. DlBf'KllSB. ProT. lb. 7, lip* of wtw d. know- ledKi^. John 7. 3n, win he go to the <l. Mm Ph. 112. 9; Jpr.2S..34; Ezek.12.lR; 20.28. DIPPI^YKD. P».fl0.4. DIRPLKA8K. Num. 11. 1, It d. the Ix)rd. '£i. M, if It il th»-e. I will g<it m« back. 2 Ham. 11. 27, thlriK l>avi<t had done d. the Lord. 1 KliiKH 1. 6, fathf r ha<l not d. him at any time. P«. IK). 1. thou hant b^en d. Pniv. 24. 18, If^Ht the Utrd nee It and It d. him. Ina. r>9. in, It (i. him there was no Judgment. Jonah 4. 1, it d. .lonah wxcecdingly. Mat. 21. in, KcribeA naw It, the; were d. Mk. 10. 14, .loKiin wa« much d. 41, much d. with JameA and John. Sm Ufin. *K n ; ISam.K. fi; 18.8; Zech,1.2. DISPLKA8UUK. Deut.9. 19; Judg. 16.8; Ps. 2.5; 6.1; .T8. 1. D18P08K. Job 34. 13; .UlR; Prov.16.83; lOor. 10.27. DISPOSITION. Act«7.53. PI8P08HE88. Num. 33.fi3; Deut.7.17; Jndg. 11.23. DISPUTATION. Act* IB. 2; Horn. 14.1. DISPUTE. Job 23. 7. the rtghteoun might d. with him. Mk. P. 33. what wan It ye d. by the war V 1 Cor. 1. 20, where is the d. of this world? Phil. 2. 14, do all thing!! without d. 1 Tim. 6. 5, perverse d. N'«AcW9.»; 16.7; 17.17; Jude9. DISQUIET. 1 Bam. 28. 16, why d. to bring me up? Ps. 42. S. 11 ; 43. B, why art thon d. within me ? Sre Ps. 38. 8 ; 39. 6 ; Jer. fiO. M. DISSEMBLE. Josh. 7. 11 ; Ps. 26. 4 ; Prov. 26. 24; Jor. 42.20; Oal.2.1.3. DISSENSION. Acts 16. 2; 23.7,10. DISSIMULATION. Horn. 12. 9; Gal. 2. 13. DISSOLVE. Isa. 34. 4, host of beaven aball bed. Dau. 6. 16, thon canst d. doubts. 2 Cor. 6. 11, house of tabemarlo d. 2Pet. 3.11. all these thingH shall be d. 12, heavens being ou fire shall be d. fR««Job30.22; Ps.76.3; IM. 14. 31 ; 24. 19 ; Dan. 6.12; Nah.2.6. DISTAFF. Prov. 31. 19. DISTIL. Deut.32.2; Job 86. 28. DISTINCTION. 1 Cor. 14. 7. DISTINCTLY. Neh.8.8. DISTRACT. Ps.88.lB; lCor.7.3B. DISTl! ESS. 0«n. 42. 21. therefore Is this d. come upon us. Jnag. 11. 7, ye come when ye aro in d. 1 Sam. 22. 2. every one in d. came to David. 2 Sam. 22. 7; P«.18.6; 118.6; 120.1, In d. 1 called. 1 Kings 1. 29, redeemed soul out of all d. 2 Chron. 28. 22, In d. Ahaz trespassed mors. Neh. 2. 17, ye see the d. we are lu. Pb. 28. 17: 107. 6 18, 19, 28, out of d. FroT. L 27. mock when a. oometh. Isa. 26. 4, a strenirih to ueedy In d. Obad. 12.14; Zfuh.1.16, davofd. Lu. '21. 'A shall b<- ^rtat '(. In thx land. 26, un «-ai'th d. of nations. Itom. H. :Vt, :«hall d. separate us ? 1 Cor. 7. 26, good for prj-s^nt dL S(^'or.K.4, approving ourselves In <f. 12. 10, take plfasiint In <i. SeeGaa.ab.S; Neh. 9 87; 20or.4.8i IThess. 3.7. DISTUIBUTK. Neh. 18. 13. office waa to J. t'. br'^thren. Job 21. 17, Ood d. sorrows In anger. Lu. 18.22, sell and d. to poor. John n. 11, given thanks and 4. llom. 12. \$, d. to necesv-tltT of salntii. 1 Cor. 7. 17, as <}(h1 hath it. to every man. 2 Cor. 9.13, your liberal .1. S."JoHh.l3.3'i: Acts4.86; 2Cor. 10.13; lTln\ f). 18. DITCH. Pi. 7.16, fallen Into d. he made. Mat. 16,14; IalA-.W, both fall Into.i. «ee2Klngs8.1«; Job9..*)l; Prov. 28. 27: Isa. 22. 11. DIVERS. Deut. 22. 9, sow vineyard with d. kinds. 11, garment of d. sorte. 26. 1.3, not have In h%fr d. wajghtx. 14, d. measures, gr^at uiid small. Pn>v. 90. 10. '.S, d, wel|{lit.s and m»'a'<nre» abo- mination. Mat. 4. 24; Mk.1.84; Lu.4.40, rl. diseases. 24.7; Mk.l3 8; Lu.21.11, In -J. places. Mk. 8. 3, for d. of th«in came from far. 1 Cor. 12. 10, to another <l. kinds of tongues. 2 Tim. 3. 6; Tlt.3..1, led away with rJ.Iusts. Jas. 1.2. Joy in d. temptations. S«<»Eccl.6.7: H<-b.l.l; 2.4; 9.10: 1.3.9. DIVERSE. Esth. 3. H, laws d. from all pf:>plo. 1 Cor. 12. C, d, of operations, but same Uo<f 8fe Esth. 1 . 7 ; 1 Cor. 12. 4, 28. DIVIDE. r4iV.li.4.B,6,7,26; Deut. 14. 7. not eat the d. hoof. Josh. 19.49, an end of d. the la.id. 1 Kln(?<«3.2.\ d. living child In two. Job 27. 17, Innocent shall d. silver. P8.68.12: Prov. 1(3. 19; l,sa.9.3; KS. 12, <?. spoil. Amos7.17, thy land shall be <(. bj line. Mat. 12. 25 ; Mk. 3. 24 ; Lu. 11. 17, kingdom or house d, 26; Mk..3.26; Lu.11.18, <». against himself. Lu. 12. 13, that he d. Inheritance with ma. 14, who made me a d. B2, five In one house d. 63. father d. against son. 16. 12, he d. unto them his IMng. Acts 14. 4; 23.7. multitude d 1 Cor. 1.13, Is Christ ri.?* 12. 11, d. to every man severally as he will. 2Tim.2.16, rightly («. word (>f truth. Heb. 4. 12, piercing to d. asunder. See Dan. 7. 26; Hos. 10. 2; Mat. 26. 32; Ln. ^ 17. DIVINATION. Num.23.23. nslt'er I- of d, against Israel. Acts IS. 16. damsel with a S) Sw Deut. 18. 10 ; 2 Kings 17. 18. 28. DIVINE («.). Gen. 44. 16, ^ uot that I can d. ? 1 Bam. 28. 8, d. to me by famiiiui Irlt Ezek. 13. 9. prophets that d. lies. 21. 29, they d. lies unti) thee. MIc. 3. U, propheu d. for money. SMG«n.44.5; Kzek.22.%: Mio.8.& 262 mil. knd. r. 8; lTh«m. rM tu (I. t<. I. ITIftQ. 1.18; lT«m nadq. !.'/7: I«a///. rd with d. annrOR ftbn- far. tongues, (i. \n%ti. : 13.9. nn G()d. 4.7. aot«at 12,(1. spoil. Ine. (liigdom or t himself. Ith me. I he will. 82; Ln. 9^ ny d. x3. 23. aot that I Irit. DIVINTC. ooyrjoRDANOa. DOOB. ProT. IB. 10; H«b.». I: iVtt. ,«.9: IM. 44.20; Jflr.27.9; DIVINK lod.). I.M.4. mVINEB. I Bam W.8. DIVISION. Ki.8.23. will put a ({. between my piuiple. Judt(. T). IB, for (f. of Reabeii gnat thoughts of heart. Lu. 12.61, I tell yon nay, but rather d. Ji>hn7.4,T; 9. l«; in. l»» d. Nicanw of him. lioni. IB. 17, mark th^m which cause d. «m1 Cor. 1.10; S.P; 11. IH. DO. Kuth 3. n, all thou sairest I will d. Keel. M. 12, for a man to a. giKiA. Ii(a.4B.ll, I will alsod.it. Hr)s.B.4, what ithall I d. unto thee? Mat. 7. 12. men should d. to you d, ye lo, 23. 3, they «ay and </. net. Lu. 10. 2K, tiil^ d. and thou shalt lire. ■22. 19 ; 1 Oor. 11. 24, this d. In reroembranae. John 15.8, without me ye can d. nothing. Horn. 7. IB, what I would, that <t. 1 not. 2 <Vir.il. 12, what I d. that I will ,1. (Jal. 6. 17, ye cannot d. thi> things yti would. Phil. 4. 1.3, I can d. all thlnpt throiiifh Christ. Ileb. 4. 13, with whom we have ti> d. Jas. 1.23, a hearer, not a d. of word. Sf«tJohnO.,38: 10. .37; Rev, IS. 10; '22.9. DO<n'UINK. Prov. 4. 2, I Rive you i?i)od d, Isa. 28. 9. made to understand d. Jer. 10.8, the stock Is ad. of vanities. Mat. IS. 9; Hk. 7. 7, for d. oomraandraents of men. IB. 12. the d. of the Pharisees. Mk.1.27; Actsl7.!», what newd. Is thli? John 7. 17, do his wilt shall kiiuwof the d. Acts 2. 415. continued lu apo^tles' d. 6.28, filled Jerusalem with your d. Kom. B. 17, obeyed that form of d, IB. 17, contrary to the d. 1 Cor. l4, 2B, ev»;rT one hath a d. Eph. 4. 14, every wind of d. 1 Tim. 1. 10, contrary t*) sound d. 4.6, nourished In words of good d. IS, give attrindance to d. IB, take heed to thyself and d. 2 Tim. 3.10, hast fullv known myd. IB, scripture profitable ford. 4.2. rebuknwlth longsufferlnKand <l. Tit. 1. 9. by sound d. to exhort and couvlnoe. 2. 1, things which become nound d. 7, In d. showInK lncorniv>tness. 10, adorn the d. of Clod our SaTioori Heb. 6. 1. principles of the d, 2, the d. of baptisms. 13. 9. not carried about with strange J. 2 John 9, abldeth in d. of chrl.^t. fifeffDeut.32.2; Job 11. 4; John 7. 16; 1 Ttai. 5. 17. DOG. K!x. 11. 7, against Israel not a d. more. Deut. 23.18, not brlns price of d. Into house. Judg.7.8. that lappeth asd. lappeth. 1 Sam. 17. 43 ; 24. 14 ; 2 flam. 3. 8, am I a d. 7 2 Sam. 9. 8, upon such a dead d. as I am. 2 Kings a. IS, what. Is thy servant a A? Job 30. 1, disdained to set with d. Ps. 22. 20, darling from twwer of the d. 69. 6, they make noise like a d. Prov. 26. n ; 2 Pet. 2. 22, as a d. retnmeth. 17, like one that takfth a d. by ears. Eccl. 9, 4, living d. better than dead lion. Isa. 66. 10. they ar»^ all dumb d. B6. 3. as if he cur off a d. neck. Mat " ' give not that which is holy to d. 16. 2' Mlc. 7. 28, the d. eat of crumbs. Phil.. 3. -2. beware of d. Kev. TZ, 16. without are d. 8rfKM.7!2.fH; 1 Kings 14. 11; 21.33; 22.28. D()IN(i. Kx. 16. 11, fearful in praises, d. wondera. Juilg. 2. 19, ceasnd not from thnirown d. 1 Sam. 26. 3, churlish and rvII In bis d. 1 Chron. 22. 1)>, arise and be d. Neh. 6. a. I am d. a grtat work. Ps.9. 11; Isa. 1J.4, declare his d. W. 6, terrible In (/. toward children of men. 77.12. IwlU talk of thy d. 118. <23; Mat -^1.42: Mk.12.11, the Lord'td. Mlc. '2, 7, are these hisd,? Mat. 24. 4B ; Lii. 12. 43, shall find so d. Acts 10. 38, went about d. kimk). Boin. 2. 7, patlfnt contitiuance In well d. 2(!or. 8. 11, perfomi the <l. of It. (tal,6.!«; 2 Thess. 3. 13. weary in well d. Eph. B. B, d. will of Oo<l from heart. 1 ret 2. 16, with well d. put to tllence. 3. 17, suffer for well d. 4. 19, commit souls hi well d. Sfe Lev. 18. 3 ; Pn»v. W. 11 ; Isa. 1. IB ; Jer. 4. 4. DO LE K I' L. Isa. 13. 21 ; Mlc. 2. 4. DOM 1 NION. (}en- 27. 40. when thou (halt ha ve d. ;?7. K, slialt thon have d. over us? Num. 24. 19. come he that shall have d. Job 26. 2, d. and f^ar are with him. 88. 3.3, canst thou set the d. thereof? Fs. 8. B. (<. over works of thy hands. 19. 13; 119. 1.33, let them not have d. over me. 72. 8 ; Zech. 9. 10. d. from sea to sea. Isa. 26, 13. other lords have hao d. over ui. Dan. 4. 34 ; 7. 14, d. is an everlasting d. Mat 20. 26, princws of Gentiles exerclM d. liom. B, 9. d'-ath hath no more d. 14, sin shall not have d. 7. 1, law hath d. over a man. 2 Oor. 1. 24. not d. over your faith. Eph. 1.21, abovK alld. Col. 1. IB, whether they be thrones or d. S«« Dan. 6. v!6 ; U'et.l, 11; Jude26; Bev.Lflb DOOR. Oen. 4. 7, sin lleth at the d. Ex. 12. 7, strike blood on d. posts. 33. K; Num. 11. 10. every man at tent d. Judg, IB. .3, 8amson took d. of the gate. Job 31. 9. laid wait at neighbour's d. JJ2, I opened niyd. to the traveller*. 38. 17, the d. of the .'hadow of deatbu 41. 14, who can open d. of his face ? Ps. 24. 7, ye everlasting d. 78. 23, opened the d. of heaveiu 84. 10, rather be d.-keeper. 141.8. keep the d. of my lips. Prov. a. 8. come n< 't nigh d, of L ■ ,- lipase. 8.3. wisdom crieth at d. 26.14, as d. tnmeth on hinges. Keel. 12. 4, d. shall be shut In the streets. Isa. fi. 4, posts of the d. moved. 26. 20, enter and shut thy d. about thee. Hos. -i. 1.6, for a d. of hope, Mai. 1. 10. who would shut the d. for nought. Mat. B. 6. when thou hast shut thy d. 24. S3 ; Mk. 13. 29. near, even at the d. 2.6. 10, and the d. was shut. 27. fiO ; 28. 2 ; Mk. l.*). 46, d. of sepulchre. Mk. 1. .33, city gathered at the d. z. 2. not so much as about the d. Lu. 13. 26, ma.ster bath shut to the d. John 10. 1,2. entereth not by d. 7, 9, 1 am the d, 18. 16. i'eter stood at the d. wltbont. 17, damsel tha^ k<*pt th« d. 20. 19, 26, when d. were shut, Jesus came. Acts 6. 9, feet at the d. to carry tbuc oat. m It '{ II" DOTR. OONOOBDANOM. DBINK. Acts 14. '27, upeued the d, of faith. 1 Cor. 10. 9, great d. and >;ffectual. 2Ck)r.'2. 12, d. opened to nie of the Lord. Col. 4. 3. open a d. of utterance. 3m. 5.9. judtfe stand»^th before the d. 1{<!V. 3. 8, set before thee an open d. 20, I Ktand at d. and knock. 4.1, behold a d. opened in heaven. ««eF,x.21.6;D"Ut.lI.20; laa. B7. »< : Acts 8. 18 ; 16. 26. DOTK, Jer. 80.36; Krek.2S.B; 1 Tim. 6.4. DOUBLE. Gen. 4.S. 12. 15, Uke d. money in hand. Kx.22.4.7.9. he xliall restore d. Deut. I.'). IK, wortli ad. hired servant. 2 KinKs2.9. a d, portion of thy spirit. 1 Chron. IJ. SH ; Ps. 12. 2. a d. heart. Isa. 40. 2, received d. for all her elni. Jer. 16. IS. reconipenw their sin d, 1 Tim. 3. «, deacon.H not li. tongued. 6.17, worthyof d. hunour. Ja8.1.8, a ({. minded man unstable. 4. 8. purify your hearts, ye d. minded. ;S««Oen.41.32: Isa. 61. 7; Ezek. 21.14; Bev. DOUBT. Deut. 28. 66. thy life shall hang In d. Job 12. 2, no d. ye are the people. Ps. 126.6, shall d. come again, rejoicing. Dan. 6. 12. 16, dissolving of d. Mat. 14. 81, v»herefore didst thon d.? 21.21, If ye have faith and d. not. Mk . 11.2'>, shall not d. In his heart. Lu. 11. !W. no d. kingdom of God is coir c John 10. 24, hov» long dost thou make u> to d. Acts 6. 24, they d. whereunto this would pi-ow. 28. 4, no d. thLs man is a murderer. Bom. 14. 23. he that d. is damned if he eat. Gal. 4. 20, I stand in d. of you. 1 Tim. 2. 8, pray without wrath and d. 1 John 2. 19. would no d. have continued S«eLu.l2.2J>; Act»2.12; Phil. 3.8. DOVE. Ps. K,. 6, that I had wings like a d. 1 a. R). 11, mourn sore like d. 60. 8, flee as d. to their wlndovre. Mat. 10. 16. be hamiles," as d. 21.12; Mk.11.15; .lohn2.14, them thats<ildd. h><'-ler.48.28; 1108.7.11: Mat.S,16; Mk.l.io DOWN. 2 8am. 3. 35. if I taste aught till snu be d. 2 Kings 19. 30 ; Tsa. 37. 31. again take root d. Ps. 59. 15, let them wander up and d. 109.23, 1 am tos.sed up and d. Eccl. 3. 21, siilrit of t'le heiwt that goeth d. Zech.l0.12, walk up and d. in his name. S«e Josh.8.29; P8.i;W.2; Ezek. .38. 14. DO WHY. 6ea.SO.aO; 84.12; Ex. 22. 17; ISun. 18.25. DRAG. Hab.1.15.16; John 21. 8. DRAGON. Deut. 32. S3, their wine the poison ofd. Neh. 2. 18, before the d, well. Job .30. 29, 1 »m a brother to d. Pb.91.13, the d. shalt thou trampte- 148.7, praise the Tjord, ye d. Isa. 43. 20. the d. and owls shall honour me. Jer. 9. 11, will make Jenisalem a den ofd. Rev. 20. 2. the d., that old serpent. S*« Rev, 12. 3 ; 13. 2, 11 ; 16. 13. DRANK. 1 Bam. 90. 12. nor d.wwftter three days and nights. 2 Sam. 12. 3, and d. of his own cup. 1 Kings 17. 6. and he d. of the brook. Dan. 1. 5, appointed of the wine he d. fi. 4, they (i. wine and praised the gods of gold. Kk. 14.23. and they all d. of It. Lu. 17. 27, 28. they d.. they married. John 4. 12. than our father, who d. thereof. 1 Cor. 10. 4, for they d. of that spiritual rock. Se<»Gen.9.21; 34.46: 27.26; Num. 20. 11. DRAUGHT. Mat. 15. 17; Mk.7.19; Lu.6.4,». DRAVB. Ek.14.25; Josh. 24. 12; Judg.6.9. DRAW. Job 40. 23, trusteth he can d. up Jordan. 41.1, canst thou d. out leviathan. Ps. 28. 3, d. ine not away with wicked. 37. 14, wicked have d. out sword. 65.21, yet were they d. swords. 88.3. my life d. Jiiuh unto the grave. Eccl. 12. 1, nor years d. nigh. Cant. 1.4, d. me. we will run after thee. Isa. 5. 18, d. iniquity with cords. 12.3, d. water from wells of salvation. Jer. 31. 3, with loviniikindness have I d. thee. Mat. 15. 8, people d. nigh with lips Lu.21.8, the time d. near. « 28, your redemption d. nigh. John 4. li. thou nast nothing to d. with 16. thirst not neither come hither to d. 6. M, except Father d. him. 12.32. if lifted up, d. all men fleb. 10.22. d. near with true heart. 38,39, ifanyd. back. Jas.4.8, d. nigh to God, he will d. iSVoActsll.lO; 20.30; Heb.7.19; Jas.2.6. DRAWER. Oeut.29.11; Josh.9.21. DRKAD. Gen. 28. 17, how d. is this place. Deut. 2. 25 ; 11. 25, begin to put d. of thee. Lsa. 8. 13, lei him be your d. Mai. 4. 6, the great and d. day. i8e«Gen.9.2; Ex. 15. 16; Dan. 9. 4 DRKAM. Job 20. 8, shall fly away as a d. 33. 15, 16, In a d. he openeth the ears. Ps. 73.20. as a d. r.hen one awaketh. 126. 1, we were like them that d. Eccl. 6. 3, a d. Cometh through much businose. Jer. 23. 28, prophet that hath a d. Joel 2. 28: Acts 2. 17. oldmend.d. Jude 8, filthy d. defile llesh. SefJob7.14; l?a.29.8; Jer, 27. 9. DREGS. Ps.75.8; Isa. 61. 17. DRESS. Gen. 2. 15, put man In garden to d. It. Deut. 28. 39, plaTit vineyards and d. them. 2 Bam. 12. 4, poor man's lamb and d. it- S<'»<Ex.30.7; Lu.13.7; Heb.6.7. DREW. Gen. 47. 29. time d. nigh that Israel must die. Ex. 2. 10, because I d. him out of the watAr. Josh. 8. 26, Joshua d. not his !iand back. lKinirs22.34; 2Chron.l8.?r<, man d. a bow. 2 Kings 9. 24, Jehu d. bow with full strength. Hos. 11.4, d. them with cords of a man. Zeph. 3. 2. she d. not near to her God. Mat. 21. 34, when time of fnilt d. near. Lu.'2i. 15, Jesus hlm!<elt'd. near. Acts 5. 37. and d. away much peoiilc. «<•« Esth.5.2; Lam, 3. 57; AcU7. 17. DRINK (n.). Lev. 10. 9. do not drluk strong d. when ve go. Num. 6. 3, .seimrate himself from strong d. Deut. 14. 26, bestow money for strong d. 29. 6, strong d. these forty years. Prov. 20. 1. strong d. Is raging. 81.4. not for princes to drink strong d. 6, give strong d. to him that Is ready. Isa. 24. 9, strong d. shall be bitter. 28.7. erred through strong d. Mlc.2. 11. prophesy of wine and strong 4. Hab. 2. 16. that giveth his neighbour d. Hag. 1.6. ye are not filled with d. Mat. 26. .35. 37. 42, thirsty and ye gave nw4. John 4. 9, a Jew, atketb d. of me. 9M DBINK. OONOOBDANOK. nrsT. John 6. 66, mr blood tn d. Indeed. Rom. 12. 20, if thine enemy thin«t, give him d. 14. 17, kingdom not meat and d, 1 Cor. 10.4, Mnie spiritual d. Col. 9^ 16, judge you in meat or In d. SM6ea.21.1»; Isa.32.6; 43. 2v; Lu.l.lB. DRINK («0< Bx. 16. 24, what shall we d. 17. 1. no water for people to d. 2 Sam. 23. 16; 10hron.n.l8, David would not d. P«. 86. 8, d. of the river of thy pleasures. 60.3, rt. the wine of astonishment. 80. 6. gavest them tean to d. 110. 7, he shall d. of the brook in the way. Prov.6.15, d. waters of thine own cistern. 31. 5, lest they d. and forget the law. 7, let him d. and forget poverty. Bed. 9. 7, d. wine with merry h»»an. (!ant.5. 1, d., yea, d. abundantly. li*.fi.22, mighty to d. wine. 6li. 13, my servants shall d., but yo. Jer . 36. 2, give Kf chabites wine to d. «5, we willd. no wine 14, to this day They d. none. js:zek.4.11, thou shalt d. water bv mea.sure. Amos 2. 8. d. the wtne of th»* coi-tlemnrd Zech.9.16, they shall d. and malse ■» uoise. Mat. 10.42, whoso shall give to d. 20.22; Mk.10.38. -,re ye able to d 26. 27. saying, d. ye all of it. 29; lIk.l4.2A; Lu.22.18, when I d. it new. 42, may not pass except I d. Hk.9. 41. shall give you cup of water to d- 16. 18. If they d. any deadly thing. John 4. 10, give me to d 7.37. let him come to me and d. 18.11, cup given m**, shall I not d. It. Bom. 14. 21, not good to d. wine i Cor. 10. 4, did all d. same spir*tual drink. 11.25, Moftasyed.it. 12. 13. made to d. Into one spirit. 8««Mk.2.16; IU.7..33; 10.7. DRIVK. Gen. 4. 14, thou hast d. me out. Ex. 23. 28. hornets shall d. out Hlvite. neut.4. 19, le.st thou be d. to woi-shlp them Job 24. 3. they d. away ass of the fatherlesji. 80. 5, they wfir»? d. forth from anumg men. Prfjv. 14.32, wicked d. away in his wickedness. 22.15, rod shall d. it aw, f, 26.23, north wind d. awuy rain. Jer. 46. 15, sUkkI not. b^^couse I/ord did d. them. Dan. 4.26; 6.21. th»;y ?hall d. thee from men. Hos. 13.3, as chaff d. with wh.rlwind. Lu.H.29, he was d. of the devil. Jas. 1.6, wave d. with the wind. 8«e 2 Kings 9. 20: Jer. 8. 3; Kzek 31.11 DROP (n.). Job 36. 27, maketb small the d. of Isa. *0. IB. as the d. of a buck.-t. S«~.Iob."«.28; Cant. 6. 2; Lu.a 44. DROP (v.). Deut.32.2, doctrine Miall d. h* the rain. Job 29. 22, my speech d. upon them Ps.65. 11. paths d. fatness. 68. 8. heaven* d. at presence of God. Keel. 10. 18, through Idleness housed through. Isa. 45. 8, d. down, ye heavens. Bzftk. 90. 46, d. thy word t»)ward «onth Km 2 Sam. 21. 10; Joel 3. 18; Amos 9. 1.3 DBORS. Prov.26.4; 26.23; Is*. 1. 22. 26 : Ftek. 22.18. DROITOHT. Isa. 06. 11; Jer. 17. 8; Hos. W.6; Hatr.1.11. DBOVR. Geu.8.M: U.U; 8SLU; S8.B; John DPOWN. Cant. 8. 7, neither can floods d. It. 1 Tim. 6. 9, that d. men In perdition. S/'«Ex.l5.4; Mat. 18. 6; Ueb. 11.29. DROWSINESS. Prov.23.21. DRUNK. 2 Sam. 11. 13, David made Uriah d. 1 Kings 20. 16, waA drinking himself d. Job 12. 26 ; Ps. 1(17. 27, stagger like a d. man. Jer. 28. 9, I am like a d. man. Lam. 6. 4. we have d. water for money. Hab. 2. 1.5, makest him d. also. Mat. 24.49 ; T.u. 12 45. drink with the d. Acts 2. 15, these are not d. 1 Cor. 11. 21. one is hungi-y, and another d. 1 Thess.B.7, d. are d. in the night. S««Lu.6.S9; .Iohfi2.l0; Eph.5.18; Rev. 17.6. DRUNKARD. Deut.21.20, our son is a glutton and a d. Prov.23.21. d. and glutton come to poverty. 26.9, as a thorn goeth into hand of d. 1 Cor. 6. 10. *or d. shall luherlt. *(«(! Ps. 69. 12 ; Isa. 24.20; Joell.B; Nah.1.10. DRI NKRNNESS. Deut. 29. 19, to add d. to thirst. Eccl. 10. 17. eat for strength not for d. Ezek.23.38, shalt be filled with d. ' SVeLu.21.34; Rom. 13.13; Gal. 5.21. DRY. Prov. 17. 22, a broken spirit d. the boces. Isa. 44. 3, pour floods on d. ground. Mat. 12. 4S ; Ln. 11. 24. through d. place* Mk. 5. 29, fountain of bl'KMl d up. 6>«Ps.l07..H3,85; Isa. 53. 2; Mk.11.20. DUE. Lev. 10.13.14, It is thyd..aud thy Hf.ns' d. 26.4; Deut. 11. 14. rain in d. season. Ps. 104. 27: 14.5. 15; Mat. 24. 46; Lu 14. 42, meat in d. season. Prov. if). 23, woid spoken In d. seasoa. Mat. 18..H4. pay all that was d. Lu. 23. 41, the d. reward of our deeds. Rom. 6. 6. in d. time Christ died. Gal. 6. 9, lu d. season we .shall reap. See Prov. 3. S7; 1 Cor. 15.8; Tit. 1. 8; 1 Pet. 6.6. DULL. Mat. 13. 16; Acts 28. 27: Heb.6.11. Dl^MB. Ex. 4. 11, who maketh the d. Prov. 31. 8. open tliv mouth for the d Isa. 85.6. the tongue of the d. shall sing. 53.7; Acts 8. 32. nheep before shearers d. B6. 10. they an' all d. dogs. Ezek.3.96, be d. and shalt not be reprover. Hab. 2. 19, woe to him that iialth to d. stone. Mat. 9. 32; 12.22: 15.30; Mk.7.37; 9.17. d. man. Bee Ps. 89. 2; Dan. 10. IB; Lu. 1. 20; 11. 14; 2 Pet. 2. 16. DUNG. 1 Sam. 2. 8; Ps. 118. 7. Ilfteth beggar from d. hill. Lu. 13. 8. till I dig about It and <i. It. 14. 36. not fit for land or d. hill. Phil. 3. 8, count all things but d. S**- Neh. 2. 13 . Lam. 4. 6; Mai. 2 8. DUNGEON. Gen. 40.16; 41.14; Bx 12.29; Jer. 88.6; Lam. 3. 53. DURABLE. Prov. 8. 18; Isa. 28. 18. DPRETH. Mat. 13.21. DURST. Mat. 22 46; Mk.12.34: Lu.aD.40 nor d. a.sk que.sti(ins. John 21. l'.\ none of disciples il. ask. feeKsth.l.r,; Job32.fl: Acts 5 13; Jude 9 DUST. Gen. 2. 7. Txjrd (Jod formed man of d. S. 14. d. Shalt thou eftt. 19. d. thou art. 18. 27. who am but d. and ashes. Job 22. 24 ; 27. 16. lay np gold as d. 42. 6, I repent in d. and ashes. 11 •I II V SI I DUTY. OONOOHDANOE. RARTH. Fa. 30. 9, shall the d. pntlne thee ? 102. 14, iierv»nt« favour <I. thereof, 108. 14, remember»5th that w« are d. Eccl..H.20, all an'ufth<;<l.au(l turn to <i. again. If». 40. 12, comprehended d. of the earth. 65.26. d. »h>itl bH serpent'ii meat. Lam. 3. 29, he 'jutteth his mouth In the d. Dan. 12. 2, many that sleep in d. shall awaks. Mic. 7. 17, lick tine d. like a serpent. Mat. 10.14; Mk.6.U; Lu.9.6. shake off d.ftom feet. Lu. 10. 11. even d. of your city. Acts 22. 28, as they threw d. Into the air. Bee Ex. 8. 16 ; Num. 23. 10 ; Deut. 9. 21 ; Job 39. M. DUTY. Eccl. 12. 13. the whole d. of man. Lu. 17. 10, that which wa« our d. to do. Kom. 1,5. 27, their d. In to minister. ;S«fiEx.21.10: Deut. 25. 6: 2Cnron.8.14; Ezra 8.4. DWELL. Dent. 12. 11 . cause naiAe to d. there. 18am. 4. 4; 2 Bam. 6. 2; H!hron.l8.6, .J. be- tween cherubims. 1 Kings 8. 80; 2t."hron. 8. 21, heaven thy d.- place. Ps. 28. 6, will d. In house of the Lord. 37. 3, so Shalt thou d. In the land. 84. 10. than to d. In tents of wickedness. 13-2. 14, here will Id. 133 1, (rood for brethren to d. together. Ifta.33.l4, d. with devouring fire. 16, he Rhall d. on hich. 67. 15. I d. In high and holy place. John6.G6. d. m me and I in him. 14. 10, the Father that d. in me. 17, for he d. with you and shall be in you. Bom. 7. 17, sin that<i. in me. Col. 2.9. in him d. fulness of Godhead. 3. 16, word of Christ d. In you richly. 1 Tim. 6. 16, <l. In the light 2 Pet. 3. 13. wherein d. rigliteouf new, 1 John 3. 17, how d. the love of GcU. 4. 12, God d. In us. SMBom.8.9; 2 Cor. 6. 16; Ja«.4.D. KAOH. 18*. S7. 2, «. one walking In his upright- ness. Ezek. 4. «, «. dpy for a year. Acts 2. 3, cloven tnnpues sat on 6. Phil. 2. 3, let «. esteem other. SwEx.l«.7; rs.86.10: 2Thes8.1.S. EAGLE. Ex. 19. 4, how T bare you on «. wings. 2 Sam. 1. 28. were swifter than «. Ps. 103. 5, youth renewed like «. Isa. 40. 31, mount up with wings aa «. Mat. 24. 28; T,n.l7. 37, «. be gathered. Sm Dan. 4. 33; Obad.4; Bev.4.7; 12.14. EAH(«.). Kx.34.21: Deut. 21. 4; 1 Sain. 8. 12. BABLY. Ps. 46. 5, and that right e. «3.1. f. will I seek thee. 90. 14. satlsfv us d. with mercy. Prov. 1. 28 ; 8. 17, seek me f.. shall And ne. Cant. 7. 12, sret up «. to vineyarda. Hos.6.4; 13.8, as r. dew. Jas. t\ 7, the e. and latt'-r rain. HMJudg.7.3; Lu.24.22: John 20.1. EARNEST. Job 7. 2. as servant «. desireth shadow. Jer. 81. 20. I d<> «. remember him still. Wic. 7. 3. do evil with b<«th hands «. Lu. 22. 44. In agony he prayeti more «. Bono. 8. IB, the «. expeoUtloa of orestortt. 1 Cor. 12. 31. covet «. best glfU. 2 Cor. 1. 22 : ^ 6, the „. oMhe Spirit. 5. 2, e. desiring to be clothed. Enh. 1. 14, the e. of our inheritance. I'lill. 1. 20. to my r'. expectation and hope. Jude 3, e. contend for the faith. See Acts 3. 12 ; Heb. 2. 1 ; Jas. 5. 17. EABNETII. Hag. 1.6. EARS. Kx. 10. 2, tell it In «. of thy son. I Sam. 3. 11 ; 2 Riugs 21. 12 ; Jer. 19. 3. at which e. shall tingle. Neh. 1. 6, let thine o. be attentive. Job 12. 11 ; 34. 3 ; doth m>t «. try words. 15.21, dreadful sound is iu bis «. 2>*. 22, heard fame with our e. 29. 11, when the e. heard me, it blessed me. 42. .5, heard of thee by hearing of the «, Ps. 18. 6, roy cry came even into his «. 34. 15, his e. are open an o their cry. 68. 4, like deaf adder that stoppoth «. 94. 9, he that planted e. shall he not hear, 116. 6; 13,\ 17, they have «. but hf-ar not. Prov. 17. 4, liar giveth e. to naunhty tongue. 18.16, e, of wise seeketh knowledjre. 20. 12, hearing e~. seeing eye. Lord made. 21. 13, stoppeth «. at cry of the poor. 23. 9, speak not in e. of a fool. 25. 12, wise reprover on obedient «. 26. 17, one that taketh dog by the «. Eccl. 1. 8, nor his f. filled with hearing. Isa. 6. 10; Mat. 13. 15; Acts 28. 27, make «. heavy. 48. 8. from that time thine e. not opened. 69.1, nor his e. heavy that '.t cannot. Jer. 9. 20, let your «. receive word of the Iiord. Amos 8. 12, out of mouth of lion piece of an «. Mat. 10. 27, what ye hear In «. preach. 13. 16, blessed are your e. 26.51; Mk.14.47. smote off «. Mk. 7. 33. put his fingers into e. 8. 1«, having e. hear ye not. Acts 7. 51, uncircumcised in heart and •• 17. 2(1, strange thinirs to our «. 1 Cor. 2. 9, nor «. heard. 12. 16. if «. say, because I am not the eye. 2 Tim. 4. 3. having Itching «. Jas. 5. 4, entered into e, of the Lord. 1 Pet. 3. 12, his e. are open to prayer. See Mat. 11, 16 ; Mk. 4. 9 ; Rev. 2. 7. F.ABS (,ojeom\ Deut. 23. 25 ; Mat. 12. 1 EARTH. Gen.8.22, whlle«. remaineth. 10. 25, In his days was e. divided. 18. 25, shall not Judge of all the «. Num.14. 21. all e. filled with glory. I'i. 80, If the e. open her mouth. Deut. 32. 1, O e. hear the words of my mouth. Josh. 3. 11 : Zech. 6. 5, Lord of all the «. 23. 14, gomg way of all the e. 1 Kings 8. 27; 2 Chron. 6. 18, will God dw«ll on the '■ I 2 Kings 5. 17, two mules' burden of «, Job 7. 1. appointed time to man on •. 9. 24, e. Hven into hand of wicked. 19. 25, stand at latter day upon «. 26. 7, hangeth e. upon nothing. 88.4. when I laid ti.ucdati'ms of the 4. 41. 33. on e. there Is not his like. Ps. 2. 8. uttermost parts of e. 8. 1, excellent Is thy name In a. * 16. 3 to saints that are in the e. 25.13, his seed shall inherit the «. 38. 5, the e. Is full of the goodness. 34. 16, cut off remembrance fmrn the «. 37.9; 11.22. wait on Lord shall inherit*. 41.2. sIiaH be blessed upou the «. see f' • t »ABTH. OONOOBDANOM. BABT. 8. 1 thfl«. nherit «. P«. 46. 2, nin r««r ttinngh e. be remoYe*!. 6, uttered V' 'icu, the f. melted. 8, de«nlations n.ade in the «. 10. will be pxaUed in the «. 47. 9. shields of the c. belontr txi God. 4><. 2. Joj (if the wlKiIe*-. BO. 4, call t(i /. that he may judge. 67. 5 ; lOi'. 6, ginry abrwe all the «. W. 11, a Ood that jiuliteth in the «. 60. 2. made thi' e. to triOible. 63. 9, lower parts of the i-. 65.8, dwell in uttermost parts of «. 9. vlsltest r. and waterest It. 67.6; Kzek. 34. 27, «. yield Incioaae. 6X. 8, I-, shook, heavens dropped. 71. 20, brlns me up from depths of the «. 72. 6, showers that water the c. 16, handful of com in the «. 73. 9, tongue walketh through e. 9fi. none on f. 1 desire beside thee. in. 3 ; Isa. 24. 19, e. dissolved. 83. 18 ; 97. 9, most hi(»h over all *. 90. 2, or ever thou hadst formed the 0. 97,1, Lord reisjnpth. li^t <-, rejoice. 99. 1, Lord reigneth, let e. be moved. 102. 25; 104. 6; Prov. 8. 29; Isft. 48. 18, laid foundation of «. 104. 13. the e. is satisfied. 24. the f. is fiill of thy riches, 112. 2, seed mighty upon i-. 11.5. 16. e. given to children of men 119. 19. stranger in the «•. 64, the »•. full of thy mere?. 90, esiablished the «., It abidetb. 146.4, he retunifth to the e, 147.8, prepareth rain for the «. 148. 1,S, glory above c and heaven. Prov. 3. 19 ; Isa. 24. 1, Lord founded the «, 8. 28. set up from ►'verlasting. < r ever «. waa. 26. he had not yet made e., nor fielda. 11. .31, righteous n-compensed lu «. 25. 3. the f . for depth. 30. 14, teeth as knives to devour poor from a. 16, the c. not filled with water. 21, for three things f. disquieted. 24, four things little upon f. Eccl. 1. 4. the e. abldfth for ever. 3. 21, spirit of beast goeth to e. B. 9, profit of the r. for alL 12. 7, dust return to e. Isa. 4. 2, fruit of i-. excellent. 11. 9, r. full of knowledge of the Lord. 13.13, e. shall remov*' out of h<*r i<1ace. 14.16, Is this the man that made f. tremtle. 26.9, when thy iudinnonts are In the a. 2i, f. shall disclose her blo<Nl. 34.1. let the f. hear, 40. 22, sitteth on circle of the *. 28, creator of etids of i-. fahitPth no*. 44. 24, spreadnth abroad e. by myself 45. 22. OP saved all »'nd« of th«» *. 49.13, be joyful, ()*-. 51.6, the f. shall wax old. 66. 1, the •'. is my footstool. 8, shall )■. bring forth i<i one day. Jer. 15, 10, man of contention to whole «. 22.29: Mlc.1.2, O >•., r., <., hear word of Lord. 31. 22. hath created new thing in «. 51.15. made the c by his power. Er.pk. 9. n, the Lord hath fiin-aken the «. 43.2. ti.e <•. shlned with his glory. Hos. 2. 22, the c. shall hear the corn. Amos 3. 5. bird fall in snare on «. 8.9. darken r. In the clear day. 8.9, least grain fall upon ttin «. Jonah 2. 6, «, with bars about me. Mic. ft, 2, ye strong foundations of the «. 7. 2, good man perished out of ♦he <•. 17, move like worms ot the r. Nan, 1, 6, «. burnt up at his presence. Hah. 2. 14. f. filled with knowiidge. 3. 3, the r. full of his praise. Hair. 1. 10, e. stayed from her fruit. Zech. 4. 10, eyes of Lord nui through «. Mai. 4. 6, lest I smite e. with a curse. Mat. 5, 5, meek shall Inherit <i. 35. swear not by the e, 6. 19, treasures upon e, 9. 6 ; Mk. 2. 10 ; Lu. 5. 24. powor on «. to fontlve. 10. 34, to send peace on «. 1.3. 5 : Mk. 4. 5, not much «. 16.19; 18.18, Shalt bind on «. 18. 19, shall agree on e. 23. 9. call no man father on «. 25.18.25. digged in the ?. Mk. 4. 28. »-. bringeth forth fruit of herself. 31. less than all seeds in the «. 9. 3, no fnllev on «•. can white. Lu. 2. 14, on >•. peace. 23. 44, darkness over all «. John 3. 12, I have t<dd you r. things, 81. of e. is e. and speaketh of the e. 12. 32, lifted up from the r. 17. 4, I have glorified thee on the «. Acts 8. 38, life taken from the e. 9, 4, 8 ; 26. 14, Pani fell to the <: 22. 22, away with such a fellow from «. Bom. 10. 18, sotmd went into all e. 1 Cor. 16. 47, fii-st man is of the <-. «. 48, as Is the e. such are they that are «. 49, the Image of the x. 2 Oor. 4. 7, treasure In e. vessels. Col. .3. 2. afTectlon not on things on «. Phil. 3. 19. mind /■.things. Ileb. 6. 7. *-. drinketh In the ndn. 8. 4, If he were on r. 11.13. strangers on the «. 12. 26, refused him that spake on «, 26, voice then shook the «, Jas. 3. 15, this wisdom Is e. 6. 5, lived in pleasure on e. 7, the precious fniit of the «. 18, and the <•. brought forth her fmlt. 2 Pet. 3, 10, the r. shall be burnt up. Rev. 5. 10, we shall reign on the «. 7.8, hurt not thee. 18. 1. e. lightened with his gloij. 20. 11, from whose face the «•. fled. 21. 1. a new c. S«<Ex.9.29; Job 12. 8; Ps.24.1: Isa. 65. 16. KARTIIQUAKR. 1 Kings 19. 11; Zech. M. •>: Mat. 24. 7. EASE. Ex. 18. 22. *o shall it be ". for ihyself. Deut.28. 6.5, among nation'flnd no c. Job 12. 5. thought of him that i-« at e. 16. 6. though I for'oear, what am I • 21.23, dleth. h<;ing wholly at c. Ps. 25. U, his soul shall dwell at «. Isa. 82. 9, 11, women that are at e. Amos •;. 1, woe to them that arc at «■. Mat. 9.5; Jlk.2.9; Lu. .5. 'A W-. to «ny. 19.24; Mk. 10.25; Lu.ls-. 25, r. for camel. 1 •'or, 13. 6, not f. provoked. Heb. 12. 1, sin which doth •^» «. beset. s,>.Jer.46,27; Zech. 1,15; Lu. 12. 19. EAR! . Gen. 41. 6 ; 28. 27, blasted with «, wind. Ex. 1(». 13, Lord brought an <■. wind. Job 1. .3, greatest of all men of the <i. 15. 2, fill his l)elly with «-. wind. 27.21, t. wind carrieth him away. 88. M, scattereth «. wind on the earth. H^t TBI ! : I 4 ■• |: - m^ KABT. OONnOHDAlfaW. KirnEB. 1 Ph. 48. 7, breakest ship* with «. wind. 76. 6, prdmotinn cometh not from <». 108. 12. as far as c. from wnst. Isa. 27. 8, Htayeth roiiRh wind in day of «. wtnd. Ezek. 19. 12. the «^wind diinth up )ier fruit. H<«. 12. 1, Ephralm follow th <>. wind. 13.15, though fruitful, an e, wind 'tliall come. Flee .Jonah 4. 5, 8 ; Mat. 2. 1 ; 8. 11 ; 24. 27. RA8Y. Prov.14.6: Mat. 11. SO; l<!or.l4.9; Ja«. 3. 17 bat! Gen. 2. 17, In day thou «. thou shalt die. 9. 4 ; Lev. 19. 2fi ; Deut. 12. 16. bliwd not e. 24. 3.S, not .". till T hav« told. 43. .12, Egyptlnns tnlglit not «. with Hebrews. Ex, 12. 16, no work done nave that which «. 23. 11, that the poor may «. 29. 34, shall not DP <•., b>;cause holy. Lev. 2.\ 20, what shall we r. seventh jeai. Num. 13. 32. a land that e. up inhahitants. Josh. 5. 11, 12, f. of old con» of tlr; land. I Sam. U. 30, If haply people had «. freely. 28. 20, had e. no bn-ail all day. 22, «. that thou mayf-'^t have stienetl.. 28am. 19. 42, have we c. at all ot kinu's cost. 1 Kings 19.6; Acts 10. 13; 11.7. uni.'H I said. Arise and 0. 2 KInp* 4. 43, 44, they shall c and lfav« thereof. 6.28. (?ive thy son that w<* may <■. him. Neh.5.2. corn, that we may •. and livj. Job 3. 24, my sighing conieth Imfoi-e I «. 6. 5, whose harvest the hungrv ►. up. 6.6, e. without salt. 21. 2.'>, another never c, with plivisure. 31. 17, have e, my morsHl al'-ne. Ps. 22. 26, meek shall c and be satisfied. 69. V«; .Tohn2. 17. zoal hath •. me up. 102. 9, have e. ashes lik'f bn-ad. Prov. 1. 31 ; Isa. 3. 10, «, fnilt < '^ *h«ir own way. 13. 26, e. to satisfy ln(i; of soul. 18. 21, they that love it shall e. the fruit. 23. 1, sittfst to e. with ruler. 24. l.S, «, honey, because it is good. 26. 27. not Kood to r.. much honey, Eccl. 2. 25, who can e. more than 1 7 4. 6, fool «. his own flf.sh. 6. 11. Koods hicrnase. they lucreas-d that e. 12, sleep be sweet whether hf e. "tt.le or much. 17, all days shall he «. In darknt- v 16; 6. 2, not power to e. there f. 10.16, thy princes c. in the tivnuui^. 17, blessed when princes e. in >Uw season, [sa. 4. 1, wf; will If. our owu br*-:' i. 7. ir., w. butter and hon^v viiUI iio «. 11.7; 65. 2.5. lion e. straw lik-' .-a. 29. 8, he "., awaketh. au'l i- hungry. 61.8, worm shall <: them IIU»' wooL 66. 1, come ye, bn v and r, 2, 0. ye that which Is good. 10, give bread to the «•. 66. 13, my sprvanti shall *,, but ye shall be. Jer. 5. 17, they shsll e. up thin" hf^rvest. 16. 16, words wev f lund. and I did r, them 24.2; 29.17. figs couhl not be e. 81.29; Enek. 1S.2. fathers have 0.ROur grapes. Ertk.3.1.2.3, ^. this roll. 4. 10, e. liy weight. Dan. 4. S3, c, grass as oxen. Hos, 4. 10 ; Mlc. 6. 14 : Hog. 1. 6, «. and not have enough. 10. 13. have ». the fruit of lies. Mlc. 7. 1, there is no cluster to «. Mat. 6. 26; Lu. 12. '22, what ve shall «. ».ll ; Mk. 2. 16 : Lu. 1.5. ?. whv e. wlfli publicans. 12. 1, ears of corn and c. 454, «. shewbread. which wa» not lawful to •• 14.16; Mk.6.37: Lu.9.1S. give 7tt tium to «. Mat. 16. 20, t.o e. with unwashen hands. 27; Mk.7. 28, dogs «. of crumbs. 32; Mk.8, 1, multitude have noihlngto*. 24.49, to «. and drink with drunken. Mk. 2. 16, when they saw him e. with. 6. 31, no leisure so much as to «. 11. 14, no man «, fruit of thee. Lu. 6. 33, but thy disciples e. and drink. 10.8, <•. such things as are set before yon. 13. 19, take thine ease, «., drink. 13. 26, we have c. and drunk In thy presence. 15. 23, let us n. and be merry, 22. 30, that ye may <-. at my table. 24. 43. he took it and did «. before them. John 4. 31, Ma.ster, e. 32, meat to e. ye know not of. 6.26, because ye did r, of loaves. 62. cati this man give us his 8esh to «.T 83, except ye e. the flesh. Act' -2. 46, did e. their meat with gladness. 9.9, Saul did neither #■. nor drink. 11. 3, thou didst f. with them. 23. 14, will e. nothing nntil we have slain Paul. Bom. 14. 2, belleveth he mar «. all thbigs ; weak «. herbs. 6, e. to the Lord. 20, who c. with ofTence. 21, neither to e. flesh nor drink wine, ICor, 6. 11, with such an one, no not to «. 8. 7, e. it as a thing offered to idol. 8, neither If we .-. are we l>ctter. 13, I will e. no flesh while world. 9.4, have we not pfiwer to «. 10. 3, all e. same spiritual meat. 27, «.. asking no question. .31, whether ye i-. or drink. n.29, he that «. unworthily. 2 ThesH. 3. 10, work not, neither should he «. Heb. 13. 10, whereof they have no right to e, Bev. 2. 7, «. of the tree of life. 17, will give to «. of hidden manna. 19. 18, r. flesh of kings. iSer Judg. 14. 14 ; Prov. 31, 27; Isa.l.W; 6H.4. KDOE. Prov. 6. 4; Heb. 4. 12; Eccl. 10. 10. EDIFY. Rom. 14. 19, wherewith one may «. 15. 2, please his neighbour to e. 1 Cor. 8.1, charity «. 14.3, prophesieth speaketh to «. 4. e. himself, e. the church. 10. 23, all things lawful, but «. not Eph. 4. 12. for e. of the body of Ohrlst Siff. 2 ( 'or. 10. 8 ; 13. 10 ; 1 Tim. 1. 4. EFFECT. Num. 30. 8, make vow of none «. 2 (zhron. 7. 11, Solomon prosperously ■>. all. Ps, .'S. lO, devices of the people of none c. Isa. .32. 17, the «. of rlghteousne^'s guietness. Wat. 16. 6 ; Mk. 7. 1.3. commandment of tiod of none e. 1 Cot. 1. 17, lest cross be of none «. Gal. 6. 4, (ihrlst Is become of none a. Sf Rom. 3. 3 ; 4. 14 ; 9. 6 ; Gal . 3. 17. EFFEPTFAL. 1 Cor. 16. 9. a great door and «. is opttned. Eph. 3. 7; 4.16. the «. working. Jas. 6. 16, *. prayer of rigl.teous man. Srf 2 Cor. 1.6; Gal. 2. 8 ; 1 Thess. 2. IS. EFFEMINATE. 1 Cor. 6. 9. EGO. Job 6. 6, taste In the white of an «.. 39,14, ostrich leaveth «. In earth. Lu. 11. 12, If he ask an c ««« Deut. K. 6 ; Isa. 10. 14 ; 60. 6; Jer. 17. 11. EITHER. Gen. 31 . 24. speak not «. good or bad. Eccl. 11. 6, prosper, r. this or that. Mat. 6. 24 ; Lu. 16. 13, «. hate the one. John 19. 18, on «. dde one. ■m TITEB. htng to «. iftn, rlth. drink, fore you. hy presence. e. re them. I to«.T (cladness. k. ve slain Paul. \ tbln!(* ; weak vine, not to «. 1. honld he •< 3 right to «. na. 1,19; 6B.4. 31. 10. 10. nfl may «. ot. hrist. >f none «. i«ly r-. all. f iirinn r. ent of God of e 0. 17. Lt door and «. nan. 2.13. of an*. 1. Jer.l7.ll. I. Rood or bad. t. on«k f ELDER. aofrnoBDANdW. ENDANOKB. Rev. tl. I, un r.. itide tlie river. ft>« Deut.17.3; VS. 61; l8a.7.11; Mat.l2.35J. ELUBU. 1 Sam. 15. 30, honour me before «. of people. JoD 15. 10, aged men much e. than thy father. 3*2.4, waited iMjcause they were e. than he. Prov. 31.23. husband known among r. Mat. 15. 2 ; Mk. 7. 3, ti-udltion of th*-. «. 1 Tim. .5. 17, let «•. that rule 1»»* worthy. Tit. 1..'5, ordain r. In every city. Heb. 11. 2, the ^. obtained gixid report. Jas. 5. 14, call for «. of the church. 1 Pet. 5. 1, the e. I exhort, who am »n *. 5, younger submit to the e. R<!« John 8.9; 1 Tim. 6. 2; 2 John!; SJohnl. ELECT. Isa. 42. 1, mine «. in whom my soul de- Hght«th. 45. 4, mine «. I have called by oamo. 65.9,2?, mine c «hall inherit. Mat. 24. 22; Mk. 13. 20, for «. sake days short- ened. 24; Mk. IS. 22, deceive very «. 31 ; Mk. 13. 27. gather together hto e. Lu. IHt 7. avenge his own <?. Rom. «. 33, to chai-ge of God's «. Col. 3. Vi, put on as the r. of God. 1 Tim. 5. 21, charge thee before e. angelb. 1 Pet. 1. "2, c. according to ftireknowledge. 2.6, corner s one. r., precious. 8e«2Tlm.2.10; Tlt.Ll; iret.6. IS '/.fohn 13. ELECTION. Kom. 9. U; 11. 6; 1 Thess. 1. 4; 2 Pet. 1. 10. ELEMENTS. Gal. 4. S, 9 ; 2 Pet. 8. 10. ELEVEN. Gen. 32. 22, Jacob took his «. som .T7. 9, and f. stars made cihel^ance. Acts 1. '26, he was numbered with the e. ^V/•Mat.28. 16; Mk.16.14; Lu.24.9. ELOQUENT. Ex. 4. 10; Isa.3.3; Actil8.24. EMKOLDEN. Job 16. 3 ; 1 Cor. 8. 10. EMBRACE. Job24.8. e. rock for want of shelter. Eccl. 3. 5, a time to f. Ileb. 11. 13, seen and *. promises. hVc Prov. 4. 8 ; 5.20; Lam. 4. 5: Acts 20.1. EMBROIDER. Ex. 28. 39; a\35: 38,23. EMINENT. Ezek. 16. 24. 31, 39; 17.22. EMPIRE. Esth.1.20. EMPLOY. Deut.20.19; lChron.9. 3; Ezra 10. 15: Ezek. 39. 14. EMPTY. Gen. 31. 42 ; Mk. 12. 3 ; Lu. 1. 63 ; 80. 10, sent f.. away. Ex. 3. 21, ye shall not go «. 23. 15 ; 34. '20 ; Deut. 16. 16, appear before me «t. Deut. 15. 1,3. not let him go away «. Job tl. 9, thou hast sent widows awav ». Eccl, 11.3, clouds f.. themselves on the earth. Isa. 29. 8. awaketh and his soul Is e. Jer. 48. 11, Moab «. from veasel to vessel. Nah. 2. 2. the emptiTs have c them out. Mat. 12. 44, come he findeth it e. S«'<'2 8am.l.22; 2 Kings 4.3: H09.IO.L EMULATION. Rom. 11. 14; GaL5.20. ENABLED. lTlm.L12. ENCAMP. Ps. 27. 3. though host ♦>. agaiant me. 34. 7. angel of Ijord r. round. 8«<? Num. lo. 31 ; Job 19. 12; Ps.68.6. ENCOUNTERED. Arts 17. 18. ENCOUBAGE. Deut. 1. 38 ; 8. 28 ; 2 Sam. 11. /S, «. him. Ps. 64. 5, they j. themsolyes in an evil matter. 8<'el8am.30.6; 20hron.31.4; 35,2; Isa. 41. 7. END. Gen. 6. 13, the e. of all flesli b-fore me. E*. 23. 16 : Deut. 11. 12. In the «. of the year. Num. 23. 10. let my last e. be like his. . Deut. K. 16. do thee kchhI at thy latter a. 82. '.'9, onslder their latter «-. Job 6. 11, what is my e. that I should prolong. 8.7; 42. 12, thy latter >■. shall Increase. 16. 3, shall vain words have an c. 26. 10, till day and nicht come to an «. Ps. 7. 9, wlckednens of wicked come to an a. 9.6, destnictions come to perpetual «. 87. 37, the «. of that man Is peace. 39. 4. make me to know mv r. 73. 17, then understtxid I tneir e. 102. 27, the same, thy years have no «. 107. 27, are at their wit's e. 119. 96, an #. of all perfection. Prov. 14. 1?, the e. thereof are ways of death. 17. 24. eyes A fool In e. of earth. 19. 20, be wise in thy latter r. 25. 8. lest thou know not what to do In «. Eccl. 3. 11, find oiit from beginning to the 9. 4.8, no e. of all his labour. 16, no c. of all the people. 7, 2, that Is the c of all men. 8, better the r. of a thing. 10.13, the •>. of his talk Is madness. 12. 12, of maklns^ lM)oks there is no e. Isa. 9. 7, of his government shall be no*. 46.10. declaring c from beginn iig. Jer. 5. 81, what will ye do in e. thereof? 8.20, harvest ps-st, summer e. 17. 11, at his f. shall be a fool. 29. 11. to give you an expected «. 31. 17, there is hope In thine e. Lam. 1. 9, remembereth not her last «. 4. 18 : Ezek. 7. 2, our c Is near, r. Is come. Ezek. 21. 25 ; 35. 5. Iniquity shall have an «. Dan. H. 17. 19 ; 11, 27, at the time of e. 11. 45, he shall come to his 0. and none shall help him. 12.8. what shall be the «. 13 go thy way till the r. be. HaD.2.3, at the *■. It shall speak. Mat. 10. 22 ; 94. 18 ; Mk. 13. 13. endureth to «. 13. 39, harvest Is f. of the world. 24. 3. what sign rjf the e. of the world. 6; Mk. 13.7; Lu.21.9, the «. Is not yet. 14, then shall the e.. come. 81. gather from one «. of heaven. 26. 68. Peter «at to see the c 28. 20. I am with you, even unto the «. Mk. 3. 26, caimot stand, but hath ap e. Lu. 1. 33, of his kini-'dom there shall be no «. 22. 37, things concerning me have an. *. John 13.1, he loved them unto the «. 18.37, to this «. was I born. Rom. 6. 21, the r, of those thing* Is death. 22, the «. everlasting life. 10.4, the «. of the law for righteousnesj. 1 Cor. 10. 11, on whom c of world are comb. Phil. 3. 19, whose «. is destniction. 1 Tim. 1. 5, the *. of the commandment. Heb. 6, 8, whose «. is to be burned. 16 an oath an «. of strife. 7. .S, neither heginnlnir nor n. of life. 9. 26. once In the r, hath he appeared. 13.7, considering t. of their convrrsatlOD, Jas. .5. 11, ye have seen r. of the Lord. 1 Pet. 1. 9, receivhm th • e. of your fattb. 13, sober and hope to the r. 4.7, the '. of all things Is at hand. 17, what the c. of them that obey not. Rev, 2. 26, keepeth mj works unto e. 21. 6 ; 22. 13, tne beginning and the e. 8««Ps.l9.6; 65.5; Isa.4^22; 02.10; Jet.4.8T. ENDAMAGE. Ezra 4. 13. ENDANGER. BcoL10.»i Dan. L 10. tl m ■f1 KNDKAVOUB. OOKaORDAKOK. ENTER. ENDEAVOUR. Ps. 28. 4 ; Kph. 4. 3 ; 2 Pet. 1. IB. ENDLESS. 1 Tim. 1. 4 ; Heb. 7. 10. ENDIE. Gea.30.a0; 2Chron.2.12; Lu.24.49; .la*. X 13. ENDUUB. Gen.3».14, h the chlldraa be able to 0. Esth. 8. 6, how can 1 «. to Kee evil. Job 8. 15. hold It fa8t, but It shall not «. ."?!. 23, I could not t. P8.9.7; 102. 12; iai..Hl, Lord shall «. for ever. .SO. 6, weeplag e. for a night, anger «. a moment. h2. 1, (fi'odjiess of God e. continually. 72. 5, as lonn as sun and moon e, 17. name shall e. for ever. 10(1. 5, truth r. to all generations. 106. 1 ; 107. 1 ; 118. 1 ; 136. 1 ; 138. 8 ; Jer. 83. 11, mercy e. for ever. 111. S; 112. .3, 9, his riirhteousner., 3. for ever. 119. IfiO, every one of ttiy jud :iiif nts «. 136.13, thy namf!, O Lord, e. for ever. 14B. IS. thy dominion «. Prov. 27. 24, doth e. to every ^neratlon. Kzek.'J2. 14, can thy h^art <: Mat. 10. 22 : 24. 13 ; Mk. l.X 13, «. to the end. Mk. 1. 17, so f. but for a time. John fi. 27, meat that e. unto life. Rom. 9. 22, God c with much longsufferlDg. 1 Cor. 13. 7, charity f. all thinirs. 2 Tim. 2. 3, «. hanme.HS as gaud soldier. 4. 8, they will not e. sound doctrine. f), watch, «. afflictions. Heb. 10. 34. In heaven a batter and «. sub- «tanc«. 12. 7, if ye f. chastening. Jas. 1. 12, bless);d is man that e. tei.i|)tatlOD. 5. 11. wi? count them liappy which «. 1 Pf 1. 1. 26, the word nf triP Lord c for ever. 2. 19, If a man for conscI'Mjce e. grief. t^ox Huh. 10..32 : 11. 27 ; 12. 2. 3. ENKMY. Ex. 23. 22, I will her. to thine «. D^ut. :<2. 31 , our e. themsnlves being Judgea. •Toslu 7. H, Lsrael tunied backs before «. Ji>ig. 5. 31. so let all tliy «. prrlsh. 1 S».in.2!.19. If man find ^., will he let him go? 1 Kings 21.2((. ha.st thiiu found me. mine «. ? Job ];(. 2'. wherefore boldest thou me for «. P». K 2. still the »•. and avenger. 23. 6. in pn-sence of mine «. 3X. 19, mine «. are lively. 61. 3, a strong tower from <i. 72.9, his <: shall lick the dust. 119. UH, wiser than mine e. vn. .^ speak with <-. in the gate. 13«». 2', I emit them mine «. Prov. ]fi. 7, makftli his e. at peace. a. 17, rejoic ni.t when e, faileth. 26. ?1 : Kom. I'-i. 20, if f. hunger, give Lread. '27. C. kis.-t's 'if c. deceitful. Isa. 9. n, Lnrd shall join e. logntlmr. 59. 19. when •-. shall come In like a flood. 6"!. 10. he was turned to bf thi-ir r. Jer l.l. 11. will cause e. to entreat thee welL 30. H. wounded thee with wound of e. Mic 7.6. man'« c min of his oviti houM. Mm. ■'>. 4,3. Fa'd. tlu 11 sKalt hate thine «. 41: Lu.fi. '27,35, I sav 1' ve vour 0. 13. '25.28 ."W, his.-. si.\\.!.l tar»s. Lu. 19. 43, thine e. shall cast a trench. Acts 13. 10. thou f, of ail rightfousn' ss. Bom. 5. 10, If when e. we were reconciled. 11 28, concerning the gospel ther are •. Gal. 4. 16, am I become tour .■ Phil. X 18. the e. of the cross. Ool. 1. Z\, were t*. In your mind. i Tbeu. 3. 16. count nlm not u an e. Jas. 4. 4, friend of the world Is the e. of God. See Ps. no. 1 ; Isa. 62. 8 : Jer. Ifi. 14 ; Heb. 10. 13. ENGAGED, Jer. 80. 21. KNOllAFTED. Jas. L 21. ENr.RA VE. Ex. 28. U : 38. 86; 88. 23 ; 2ech. 3. 9; 2 < .'or. 3. 7. ENJOIN. Job .36. 23; Phllem.8; Heb. 9. 20. ENJOY. Lev. 26. .34 ; 2 Chron. 88. '21, land shall e. her sabbaths. Eccl. 2. 1, «. pleasure, this also is vanity. 24; .3.13: 5.18, .soul c. good. 1 Tim. 6. 17, giveth us all things to ». S««Num.36.8; Is*. 66. 22; Heb. 11. 28. ENLARGE. Deut. 12. 20. when the Lord shall e. thy border. Ps. 4. 1, thou hast e me In distress. 26. 17, troubles of heart e. 119. 32, when thou shalt e. my heart. Isa. 6.14, hell hath «. herself. 2 Cor. 6. 11, 13 ; 10. 1.5. our heart Is «. See Isa. 54. 2 ; Hab. '2. 6 : Mat, '23. 5. ENLIGHTEN. P8.19.8; Eph.1.18; neV.6.4. ENMITY. Kom. 8. 7, canial mind Is 0. Eph. 2. 1.5, 16, having abolished the «. Jas. 4. 4, friendship of world e. with God. 8e«Gen.3.16; Num. .36. 21; Lu.23.12. ENOUGH. Gen. 33. 9, 11, I have e., my brother. 46. 28, It Is e., Jo.seph is alive. Ex. 36. 6, people bring more than «. 2 Sam. 24. 16 : 1 Kings 19. 4 ; 1 Chron. 21. 16; Mk. 14. 41 ; Lu. 22. 38. it Is e., stay thine hand. Prov, 28. 19, shall have poverty e. 30. 15, four things say not, It is e. 16, fire salth not. It Is «. Isa. 66. 11, dogs which can never have o. Jer, 49.9, will destroy till they have «. H(«. 4. 10, eat and not have «. Obad. 6, stolen till they had e. Mai. 3. 10, room r, to receive it. Mat. 10. 25, e. for disciple. 25. 9, lest there be not '•. See Deut. 1. 6; 2 Ohron. 31. 10; Hag. L 6; Lu. 15. 17. ENQTTIRE. Ex. 18. 15. people come to me to «. of God. 2 Sam. 16. 23, as if a man had «. of oracle. 2 Kings ,S. 11, Is there not a prophet to r. Ps. 78. .34, returned and «. early after God. Ezek. 14. 3, should I be 0. of at all by them. 20. 3, 31, I will not be e. 96. .37, I will yet for this be «. of. Zeph. 1.6, those that have not «. for. Mat. 10. 11, e. who in It is worthy. 1 Pet. 1.10, of wli'cli salvation prophets «. .SV« Deut 12, 80 : Isa. '21. 12 ; John 4. .52. ENRICH. 1 Sam. 17. 25 : Ps. 66. 9 : Ezek. 27. 83 ; 1 Cor. 1,6; 2 Cor. 9. 11. ENSAMPLB. 1 Cor. 10. 11. happened U) them for «. Phil. .3. 17. as ye have ns for an 0. 2 Thess. 3. 9, to make ourselves an «. See 1 Thess. 1. 7 ; 1 Pet. 6. 3 ; 2 Pet. 2. «. ENSIGN. Ps.74.4; Is. 6. 26: 11.10; 18.3; ;«.17. ENSNARED. JobW.Sa EN.^iUE. 1 Pet. 8. 11. ENT A NGLE. Ex. 14. 8 ; Mat. 22. 15 : On L 6. 1. ENTER. Ps. 100. 4. «. hU gates with thanka- ?ivlng. 9. 130, the e. of thy word glvetli light. Isa. 26. '2. righteous nation may t. In. 20, «. thou Into thy chambers. Ezek. 44. 6, mark well «. In of the liuuM. 'VB. of God. : Heb. 10. I ; Zech. S. ».9.20. lanil shall inlty. 26. Lord shall rl. 0. e. God. Dy brother. ,?1.15;Mk. M hand. IT6 0. 9 «. «. L6; Lu. to me to 0. oraclo. t to ^. h>r God. by them. jr. )het» «■ 52. Czpk. 27. SS ; ed to them 2.6. 18.3; ;«.17. GnI.B,l. itb thanks- light, [n. ItOUfl*. KNTIOB. OONOOBDANOK. K8TATK. Mat. 6. a, prayeKt. «. into thy cloatnk 7. 13 ; Lu. IX '2^ «. lu at strait gate. 10. 11 ; Lu. 10. 8, 10, what city ye «. 18. 8 ; Mk. 9. 43, better to e. tutu Ufa. 19. 17, if thou wilt 0. into life. keep. 25,21, well done, «. into Joy. Mk. 5. 12; Lu. 8. 82, we may e. into swinn. 14. .S8: Lu. 22. 46, lest ye e. into tempUtlon. Lu. 9. 34, feared as they e. cloud. 1.5. 24, many will Hoek to e. John 3. 4, can he «. 4. 3S, ye are «. into their labours. 10. 1. 2, «. not by the door. Uoni. 6. 12, .tin «. into world. 1 Cor. 2. 0, neither have 0. Into heart of mML Heb.-S. 11, 1«, shall not 0. into rest. 4. ^0, he that Is «. into rest. 6, 2u, forerunner is for u* «. 2 ret. 1. 11, so an «. shall be ministered. See Vs. 1 4.S. 2 : I'rov, 17. 10 ; Mat. 16. 17. ENTK '£. JuUk. 14. Ifi ; 16. fi. 0. husband that he may declare. 2 Chron. 18. 19, Lord said, who shall 0. Ahab. Prov. 1. 10, if sinners «. thee. 1 Cor. 2. 4 ; Col. 2. 4. with 0. words. Sm Job 31. 27; Prov. 16. 29; Ja8.Ll«. ENTIBK. Jas,L4. ENTKY. 1 Ohron. 9. 19 ; Proy. 8. 3 ; Bsek. 8. 6 ; 40.38. ENVIRON. Josh. 7. 9. ENVY. Job 6. 2, 0. slayeth the silly one. Ps. 73. 3, I was 0. at the fwillsh. Prov. 3. .31, 0. not the oppressor. 14. 30, e. is rotteunesii ol the bunes. 23. 17, let not heart e. sinners. 24. 1, 19, be not e. against evil men. 27.4, who is able to stand before 0. Eccl. 4. 4, for this a man is 0. 9. 6, their love, hatred, and 0. is perished. Mat. 27. 18; Mk. 15. 10. for f. tltey delivered. Acts 7. 9, patriarchs moved with 0. 1.3.46; 17. ."i. Jews filled with «. Kom. 1. 29, full of 0., murder. 13. 13, walk honestly, not in 0. 1 Cor. 3. 3, among you 0. and strifa. 13. 4, charity 0. not. 2 (Jor. 12. 20, I fear lest there be 0. Gal. 6. 21, works of flesh are 0., murden. 26, 0. one another. Phil. 1. 15. preach (Christ even of «. 1 Tim. 6. 4, whereof conieth 0. Tit. 3. 3. living in malice and 0. Ja8.4.5, spirit in us lu.steth to 0. 800 Gen. 37. 11; Ps. 106.16; Kzek.Sl.9; 86.11. BPIHTLE. 2 Cor. 3. 1, Dor need «. of commen- dation. 2, ye are our «. 3, to be the 0. of Christ. 2 Thess. 2. 15 ; 3. 14, by word or «. 2 Pet. 3. 16, as also in all his 0. Bee Acts 16. 30 ; 23. 33 ; 2 Cor. 7. 8 ; 2 Thess. 3. 17. EQUAL. Ps. 17. 2, eyes behold th ings that are 0. 55. 13. a man, minct e., my guide. Prov. 26. 7, legs of lame not 0. Isa. (0. 25; 46. 5, to whom shall I be •. Ezt^k. 18. 25.29; 83. 17. 20, is not my way *. iMat. 20. 12, hast made them 0. to ua. Lu. 20. 36, are e. to angels. John 5. 18 ; Phil. 2. »;, 0. with God. Col. 4. 1, give servants what Is «. See Ex. .36. 22; 2 (or. 8. 14 ; Gal. 1. 14. EOr IT Y. Ps. 98. 9, judge the people wltb 4. ProT. L S. receive instruotioa of «. 261 2. 9, understand Judgment and 0. 17.26, 8trikt< princes for 0. Bccl. 2. 21, a man whi.se labour Is in 1. See Isa. 11. 4 ; W. 14 ; Mlc. 3. 9 ; Mai. 2. 6. KKE(;TED. Gen. 33. 20. EUR. Ps. 96. 10, people that do «. tn their heart. 119. 21, do 0. from commandments. Isa. 3. 12 ; 9. 16, lead thee cause to 0. 28. 7, they e. In vision. .35. 8, wayfaring men shall not «. Cfftt. 22. 29; Mk. 12. 24, 0. not knowing scrip- tures. 1 Tim. 6. 10, have 0. from the faith. 21, have 0. concerning faith. Jas. 1. 16, do not 0., beloved brethren. 6. 19, if any do 0. from truth. See Isa. 28. 7 ; 29. 24 ; Ezek. 45. 20. ERRAND. Gen. 24. .33; Judg.3.19; 2 Kings U.S. BRUOR. Ps. 19. 12, who can understand his «. ? Keel. 5. 6. neither say thou, H was an 0. 10. 5, evil which I have seen as an «. Mat. 27. 64, last e. woi-se than first. Jas. 5. 20. converteth .siune.r from 0. 2 Pet. .3. 17, led away with 0. of wicked. 1 John 4. 6, the spirit of «. S00Jobl9.4; Rom. 1.27; Ueb.9.7; Judell. E8(!APK. Gen. 19. 17, 0. for thy life, 0. to mountain. 1 Kings 18. 40; 2 Kings 9. 15, let none of them «. Esth. 4. 13, think not 0. In king's house. Job 11.20. wicked shall not 0. 19. 20, 0. with skin of uiy teeth. Ps. 5,5. 8, I would hasten my 0. Prov. 19. 5, speaketh lies shall not «. Eccl. 7. 26. whoso plea.s>;th (iod shall 0. Is. 20. 6 ; Heb. 2. 3. how shall we 0. Bzek. 33. 21, one that had e. came to me. Amos 9. 1, he that e. shall not be delivered, Mat. 23. .33, how can ye 0. damnation. Lu. 21. .36, worthy to 0. John 10. 39, he 0. out of their hand^. Acts 27. 44, they 0. all safe to land. 28. 4. he 0. 8»'a, yet vengeance. Heb. 11. 34, through faith e. edge of sword. 12. 25, If they e. not who refns»d. 2 I'et. 1. 4. 0. Corruption In the world. 20, after they 0. nolluttons. Bee Ueut. 23. 16 ; Ps. 124. 7 ; 1 Cor. 10. IS. ESCHEW. Job 1. 1 ; 2. 3 ; 1 Pet. 3. 11. ESPKCIALLY. GaL 6. 10; 1 Tim. 4. 10; S. S; Philem. 16. BBPOUSE. Cant 3.11; Jer.2.2; 2Cor.ll.2. ESPY. Gen. 42. 27; Josh. 14. 7; Jer. 48. 19; Ezek. 20. 6. ESTAnLlHH. Ps. 40. '2, and 0. my goings. 90.17. 0. work of our hands. Prov. 4. 26. let thy way* be « 12. 19, lip of triith 0. for ever. 16.12, throne e. by rijrhteousnes*. 20.18, every pnrp<»»e «. bv counseL 24.3, by undervtanding ishnuw e. 29. 4, king by JudK'nent 0. the land. Isa. 7.9, If ye will not bi;lieve. -hall not be*. 16.6. in mercy shall the ihnme b< ^ Jer. 10. 12; 51.15, he 0. world liv wisdom. Mat. 18. 16, two witnesses every word 0. Bfim.3.31, yea, we 0. the law. 10. 3, to 0. their own rigliteousness. Beb. 13.9, the heart l)e 0. with grace. 2 Pet. 1. 12. be c in the present tmtii. fi«0 Amos 6.16; Hob. 2. 12; Acts 16.5. KSTATB. P8.136.28. remembered us lu low «. Eccl. 1. 16, to. 1 *m coBM to groat «. ' ' — rr v< ;* 1 i I ,. ■i: .ir < \^- B8TBE1I. aoNaouDANon. KVEKLASTINQ, Mk.6.21, Herod miide itupper to chief e. Bom. 12. IC), cl>n(le^wIlcl to ni«u of low «. Jude 6, anKelH kt^ut not first «. Sz-e Kzek.W. 11; Dan. 11. 7; Lu.l.4«. K8TE KM. Deut. 32. 15. Vt\\i\j t. rock of ulra- tlou. 1 bam. 2. 30, despiw me ithall Im: llglitly • 18. 2.'), I am a poor man and ligliily «. Job 2.3. 12, I have «. word", of hit mouth 36. 19. win he «. thy riches. 41. 27, he «. Iron as straw. Ps.lli>.128, I «. all thv precepts Isa.6:).4, did «. him smitten. Lam. 4. 2, «. a.<4 earthen pitchers. Lu. 16. 1.5, highly «. amont<; men. Bom. 14, 9, one x. one day above another. - 14, that e. auytlihiK unclean, rhll. 2. .S, let each c. other bf iioi . 1 Thess. 6. 13, t. liiKhlv for wurk^ sake. Heb. 11. '2f>, «, reproach greater riches. 8m ProT. 17. 28 ; Isa. 29. 17 : 1 ' N.r. t>. 4. KRTIMATK. Lev. 27. 14; 27. V; Nnin.lH.1fi EHTKANUKD. Job 19.18; P8.7tt. 30. Jer. 19.4; Ezek. 14. 5. ETERNAL. Dent. S3. 27, the «. God is thy refuge. Isa. fi(>. ^ft, will make tliee an .. ex-ilicncy. Mat. 19. 10; Mk. 10. 17; Lu.lU.25; 18.18, what shall 1 do have >•. life? 25. 40, riKliteous into life e. Hk. .S. 29. is in dangT of «. damnatiou 10. 30. receive lu world U) come «. lif'* Johns. 15, belleveth In him liave e. life. 4. 36, gathereth fruit unto life «. B. 39, scriptures, in tliem «. life. 6. 64, diiiiketh my blood hath «. life. 68, thou hast words of life a. 10.28, give siieeu c, life. 12. 26, hateth li/e, shall keep it to lifu o. 17.2, give e. life to as many. S, this is life e. that they might know thee. Acts 13. 48, many as were ordained to e, life. Bom. 2.7, who seek for glory «. life. 6.21, grace reign to «. life. 6. 23, gift of God is e. life. 2 Cor. 4. 17, an e. weight of gloiT. 18, things not seen are «. 6. 1, house «. in the heavens. Eph.3. 11, according to «. purpcse. 1 Tim. 0. 12, 19, lay hold on k. life. Tit. 1.2; 3.7, in hope of «. life. Heb. 5. 9, author of «. salvation 6. 2, doctrine of <•. .iudament. 9. 16, promise of f.. inheritance. 1 Fet. 5. 10, called to /■. irlory by <'hrLst 1 John 1.2, e. life which was with th*- Father. 2. 26, this is the promise, even «. life. 8. 15, no murderwr hath <-. life. 6. 11, record, that iiod hath given to us «. life. 13, know that ye have <•. life. 20, this is true <iiid and r.. life. Jude 7, vengeance of «. fire. flM Bom. 1.20; 1 Tim. 1.17; 2 Tim. 2. 10; Jude 21, KTEBNITY. I.sa.B7.15. EVAN(^ELI8T. Acts 21. 8 ; Eph.4.11 ; 2Tim. 4. ^ EVENING. 18am. 14.24. cursed that eateth till e. 1 Kings 17. n, brought bread mom n^ and «. P8.90.6, in e. cut down and wlthersth. 104. 2.% goeth to his labour until the «. 141. 2, prayer as t)ie e. sacrifice. Bed. 11. 6 in e. withhold not thine hand. Jer. 6. 4, shadows of a. str«tclied i)Ut. Hab.1.8; Zeph.3.3. e. wolves. 7,r«h. 14. 7. at «. time shall be light. V (it. 14. 23, when «. come ii> vvu.* tliere alone. Lu. 24. 21). abide, for it is toward «. Bte Gen. 30. 10 ; I's. 66. 8 ; Mat. 16. 2 ; Mk. 14. IT EVENT. Eccl.2.14; 9.2.3. EVBB. Gen. 3. 22, lest he eat and live for «. 43.9; 44. 32, let nie liear blame for «. Ez. 14. 13, ye shall see tlieni nu more for •. Lev. 6. 13, fire «. burning on altar. Deut. 5. 29 ; 12. 'JK, be well with them for «. 13. 16, a heap for e. 32. 40, lift up hand and aa/. I live for «. Job4.7, who*, peri.shed. Ps.9.7, Lord shall endure for «. 12.7. thou wilt preserve them for «. 22. 26, heart shall live for «. 23. 0, dwell in house of the Lord lor «. 29. m Lord sttteth king for «. 33. 11, counsel of Lord standeth for «. 87.26, he is r. merciful and lendeth. 48. 14, our God for e. and r. 49. 9. that he should 'till live for «. 61.3, my sin is r. before me. 62. 8, trust in fnercy of (iod for «. and o. 61.4, will abide in tabernacle for e. 73.26. my strength and portion for «. 74. 19. forget not congregation of poor for a. 81. l.\ their time should endure for «. 92.7, they shall be d';stroyed for «. 93. .5, holine.ss hecometh thine house for «. 102. 12, thou shall enduiti for ». 103.9, not keep his anger for «. 105,8, remember his ci I veuant for «. 119. 9H, for «. thy word Is settled. 132. 14, this is my rest for e. 146. 6, Lord kef-peth truth for «. 10, Lord sliall reign for «. Prov. 27. 24, riches not for e. Eccl. 3. 14, whatsoever God doeth shall be for «. Isa. '/In, 4, trust In Lord for e. 32. 17, assurance for e. 34. 10 ; Kev. 14. 11 ; 19. 3, smoke go up for «. 40, 6, word of God shall stand for «. 57. 16, will not contend for e. Lam. 3.31, Lord will not ca.st off for «. Mat. 6. i.i. niiiie Ls the glory for «. 21. 19; Mk. II. 14. no fruit grow on thee for «. John 8. 3.5, servant abideth not for e. 12. 34, heard that (!hrist abideth for «. 14. 16, Comforter abide for «. Bort. 9. 6, God blessed for e. 1 Thess. 4. 17, so shall we «. be with the Lord. 5, 16, e. follow good. 2 11m. .3. 7, «. learning. Heb. 7. 25. he «. xlveth to make. 13. 8, same yesterday, to day, and for «. See Mat. 24. 21 ; Lu. 15. 31 ; John 10. 8. EVERLASTING. Ex. 40. 16 ; Num. 26. IS, an «. priesthtKid. Ps. 90. 2, from e. to «. thou art God. 139. 24, lead me in way e. Prov. 8. 23. I wa.s .set up from «. 10. 2.5, righteous is an e. foundatioa Isa. 9. 6, called the e. Father. 26. 4, In the Lord Is e. strength. 33. 14, with «. burnings. 36.10; 61.11; 61.7, e.joy. 4.5. 17, with «. salvation. 64. 8, with «. kindness. 66. 18, for an «. *ign. 66. 6 ; 63. 12, an e. name. 60.19,20, an«. light. Jer. 31.3, with an e. love. Hab. 3. 6. the e. mountains. Mat. 18. tf ; 25^41. into «. fli«. 19.29. inherit «. Ufe. 262 It ff KVKRMORB. OONGOBDASOX. EXAMFLK. Mat. 2fi. 4(5. Into «. piui1«hment. Lu. Iti. 9, \ntn e, habltatlunf. 18. .HO, In wi>rld to ci'inc f. life. Johns. U>.:Mi\ bell«>v>.<tli utiall have «. lif«t. 4. 14, watf.r springing up Into »■. life. 6. 24, hearetli words hath e. life. fi, ?7, meat which eiidureth to «. life. 40, Meth bon may have e. life. 12. IV> hU commandment Is life «. Ac's \s. 4fi, unworthy of «. life. Rum. H. 22, free from sin, the end «. life. Oai. 6. 8, of Hplrlt reap llfo e. 21 hem. 1. 9. puiiinhed with n. destructlotk 2. 16. given u.« e. consolation. Ju(ie6, reserved In «. chalna. Kev. 14. 6, having tlie e. gospeL 8<-f l>an. 4. 3 ; 7. 77 ; 2 Pet. 1. 11. EVKKMOHK. Til. 16. 11, Dleasures for «. 37. 27, do good and dwell for «. 121. 8, preserve going out for «. i:«. 3, the blessing, life for e. John 6. H, (f. give us this bread. lTlies«. 6.]«. rejoice*. Heb.7. 2H, consecrated for*. Uev. 1. 18, 1 am alive for «. 6«<'2Klng«(17.37; P».77.8; 106. SI. BVEKY. Gen. 4. 14, «. one that flndetb me shall slay m^^. 6. 6, «, imagination of heart evil. Lev. 19. 10, nor shalt ^ther «. grape. Dent. 4. 4. alive «. one of you triis day. 2 Kings 18. ,S1, eat c one of hi.s fig tree. 20hron. 30. 18, pardon t. one. P«. 29. 9, e. one doth speak of glory. 32. «, for this shall e. one tlsat is godly. 68.30, till 0. one !<uhmlt himself. 119. 101, refrained from e. evil way. Prov. 2. 9, e. good path. 7. 12, In «. corner. 14. 15, simple bulleveth e. word. 20. 3, «. fool will be meddling. 30. 5, •.'. word of (lod is pure. Eccl. 10. 3, saith to 0. one he la a fooL Jer. 61. 29, e. purpose of the Lord. Mat. 4. 4, by «. word that proceedeth. 7.8; Lu. 11. 10, e. one that a<<keth. Mk. 1. 45, came from «. quarter. Lu. 19. 26, to e. one which hath shall be given. Koni. 14. 11, «. knee bow, «. tongue confess. 2 Cor. 10.5, »?. thought. Eph. 1. 21 ; Phil. 2. 9, far above «. nam«. 1 Tim. 4. 4, e. creature of God. 2 Tim. 2. 19. «. one that nameth. 21, «. good work. Heb. 12. 1, «. weight. Jas. 1. 17, «. good and perfect gift. 1 Pet. 2. 13, «. ordinance of n\an, 1 John 4. 1, believe not «. spirit. 7, «, one that loveth. Bev. 6. 11, robes given to «. one. Sm Gen. 27. 29; Acts 2. 38; 17.27; 20. 8L EVIDENCE. Jer. 32. 10 ; Heb. 11. 1. EVIDENT. Gal. 3. 1. Chvl-t hath been «. set forth 11. that no man is justified is e. Phil. 1.28, an e. token of perdition. 8«f Job 6. 28 ; Heb. 7. 14, 16. EVIL. Gen. 6. B J 8.21, thoughts of heart only «. 47. 9, few and «. have the days. Ex. 32. 14 ; 2 Sam. 24. 16; 1 Chron. 2L xfi. re- pented of the «. Den' 28. 54, eye e. towards his brother. 5fi. tier eye e. towards husband. Job 2. 10, receive good and not «. SO. 26, looked for i<;ood then «. csme. Pi.S4.14; 37.27; Frov.S.7. depftrtfr(««. Ps. 35. 12; 109. B, they re wanted me <•, 40. 12. Innumerable «, have compitssed. Prov. 14. 19, ". bow liefore the giMKi. 16. 3, beh4ilding the <■. andgutKl. 17. 13, whoso rewii rdeth f. f>T good. Isa. 1. 4, a seed of 0. doers. 6. 20, that call e. good, and good e. 7. 15, 16, refuse the r. and choose the good. Jer. 2. 13, have committed two r. 19, know It In an 0. thing and bitter. 24.3; 29. 17. 0. flgs, very 0. 42. 6, whether good or 0. we will obey. Mat. 6. 45, rise on 0. and good. 6.34, sumcient unto the day It the 0. tliereof. 7.11; Lu. 11.13. If ye, being «. 18 gi M>d tree cannot bring forth «. 9. 4, wherefore think r. in your hearts. Mk. 9. .W. lightly si)rak 0. of me. Lu. 6. 22, ca.st out >our name as «. 86, he is kind to the 0. 46, 0. man bringcth forth e. John 3. 20, doeth r. hateth light 18. 2.'i, If 1 have spoken 0. Acts 23. 5, not spt-ak r. of ruler. Hom. 7. 19, the 0. 1 would not. 12. 9, abhor that which is 0. 17, recomi>ense to no man 0. for «. 21, overcome 0. with gwxi. 1 Thess. 5. 22, appearance of «. 1 Tim. 6. 10. the root of all «. 2 Tim. 4. 18 ; Jas. 3. 16. every «. work. Tit. 3. 2, B|>eak «. of no man. Jas. 3. 8, tongue an unruly 0. 1 Pet. 3. 9, not rendering 0. for e. S00 Prov. 13. 21 ; Ua.45.7; KcoL12.1; Bph.K. 16; 6.1s. EXACT. Deut. 16. 2, shall not «. It of neighbour. Neh. 6. 7, 10, 11, you 0. u.sury. 10. 31, leave the 0. of every debt. Job 11. 6, God 0. of thee les.> Lu. 3. 13. 0. no more than what la. fif0« Ps. 89. 22 ; Isa. 68. 3 ; 60. 17. EXALT. 1 Chron. 29. 11, 0. as head above alL Ps. 12. 8, when vilest men are «. S4. 3, let us 0. his nani'i together. 92. 10, my hom shalt thou «. 97. 9, 0. far above all gods. Prov. 4. 8, 0. her and she shall promote the«. 11. Jl. by blessing of upright city Is «. 14. 29, hasty of spirit 0. folly. 34, righteou.sness 0. a nation. 17. 19, he that «. his (rate. I«a. 2 2; M!c. -4. 1. mountain of Lord's hooat e. 40. 4, ftvtjry valley shall l>e 0, V.i-k. 21. a., 0. him that is low. Mat. 11. 2.1 ; Lu. 10. 15, 0. to heaven. 23. 12, Lu. 14. 11; 18. 14, 0. himself shall be abased. 2C(>r. 11. 20, If a man «. himself. 12. 7, 0. above measure. Phil. 2. 9, (i(Kl l.ath highly exalted him. 2 Thess. 2. 4, 0. himself alM)ve all that is called. 1 1'et. 6. 6, he may «. In due ' ne. S. Ex. IB. 2 ; Job 24. 24 ; Lu. .. 52 ; Jas. L 9. EXAMINE. P». 2fi. 2, 0. me, O Lord. Acts 4. 9, If we this day be «. 22. 24, 29. 0. by scourging. 1 Cor. 11. 28, let a man 0. himself. 2(^or. 13. 5, 0. yourselves. £f00EzralO.l(l: Acts 24. 8; 25.26; lOor.9.8. EXAMPLE. John 13. 15. I have given yoa Ul «. 1 Tim. 4. 12, be thou an f. of believers. 1 Pet. 2. 21. Christ sulfsred. leaving an «. Jude 7, an e., suffering vengeance. Sm Mat. 1.19; lOor.10.6: Heb. 4. 11; 8.6. . ( T mA ' : l; ■ ■' I u 1 KXORRD. OOIfOORDASOa. KXTOL. KXOKRI). Mat. n. 20. oxcept rtghtttuuMieM «. 2(Jor. :<.9, mlnixtretiiin duth r. in Kl<>ry. See 1 Ham. 20. 41 ; '2< Uiroii. 9. 6 ; Jt.b .Sfi. 9. SXt^KKDlNO. 0«n. 1ft. 1. thy «. grmt reward. 27. 34, ail f, bitter cry. Num. 14.7, land in f. good. 1 8am. 2. 8, mi '•. imiiid. Ps.21.n, «. fclad with thy couiitenano«i 43. 4, God my <•. joy. 119.90. coinmaiidmnnt It. bmad. Prov. 30.24, four thing'* «. wise. Jonah 1. in, mnn feared the Lord «. 4. fl, «. glaid of the pourd. Hat. 2. 10, wttli r. Kieat joy. 4.8, an «. high mnuntalii. fi. 12, rejoice and be «. glad. 8.28, devlU*'. fierce. 17. 23 ; 20. 22. they were «. sorry. 19. 25, tliey w»Te «. amazed. 26. .SA ; iMk. 14. 34, my fuml in o. sorrowful. Mk. 6. 2fi, king f. sorry. 9. 3, raiment i. white. Lu. 28. K. Hero<l was e. glad. Acts 7. 20. Mo«e» was e. fair. 26. 11, being t. mad against them. Rom. 7. 13, sin l)<'C(>me e. sinful. 2 (.'or. 4. 17, «. weittht of glory. 7.4, e. Joyful In our trllmlatlun. Oal.l. 14, «, zealous of traditions. Eph. 1. 19, the »•. greatness of hi* power. 2. 7, the e. riches of his grac^e. 3. 20, able to do f. abundantly. 2The8.s. 1.3, your faith groweth ». 2 Pet. 1.4, e. great and precious promisen. Jude24, present you faultloss with e. joy. 8e« 1 Rain. 26. 21 : Jonah 3. 3 ; Ueb. 12. 21. SX(1EL. Gen. 49. 4, thou shalt not «. Prov. 31. 29, thou f. them all. Eccl. 2. 13, wisdom f. folly. 2< or. 3. 10, the glory that «. See I's. 103. 20 ; 1 ( ;or. 14. 12. BXOELLENOT. Ex. 16. 7. the sreatneM of thine 0. Job 4. 21. doth not their «. go away. 13. 11, shall not his «. make you afraid. Isa. 00. 1ft, will make thee an eternal «. 1 Cor. 2. 1, not with «. of speech. 2 Oor. 4.7. that the «. of the power. Phil. 3. 8. loss for the «. of Ohrlst. Hee Gen. 49. 3; Ex. 15. 7: Eccl. 7. 12; Kzek. 24.21. KX( • KLLKNT. Job 3';. 23. «. In power. Ps. 8. 1, 9. how e. \* thy name. 16. 3, to e. In whom Is my delight. 36.7, how c. thy lovlngklndness. Prov. 8. 6; 22.20. I will speak of tt. thingii. 12. 26, righteous more «. than neighbour. 17. 7, c. speech liecometli not a fool. 27, of an e. solrlt. Isa. 12. ft, he nath done «. thlnga. 28. 29, Is «. In worixlng. Dan. 6. 12; 6. 8, «. spirit fonnd in Daniel. Rom. 2. 18; Phil. 1.10, things more «. 1 Oor. 12. 31, a more «. way. 2 Pet. 1 17, voice from the <!, glory. 8eeCmi.6Ali; Lu.1.3; H(:b.l.4; 8.6; U. 4. EX<!KPT. Gen. 32. 26. «. thou bless me. Deut. 32. 30, e. their Rock had sold them. Ps. 127. 1, «. Lord build house. Amos 3. 3, «. they lie agreed. Hat. 5. 20, e, your righteousness exceed. 18. 3, e. ye be converted. 24. 22; Mk. \H. 20, e. days be shortened. Mk. 7. 3, Pharisees e. they wash oft. La.lS.3: BeT.2.6,22, e. ye repent. John 3. 2, «. God be with him. 3. ft, «. a man be bom again. 4. 48, «. ye see signs and wonden, 20.26, e. 1 see print of nails. Acts 26. 29. r. these bunds. Rom. 10. in, preach «. they be sent. 1 Tor. 1ft. 36, <•. itdle. 2 Tim. 2. ft, e. he strive lawfully. fcV«iHom.7.7; lOor.14,6; 16.27; 2The«ii.a. KX<1E88. Mat. 23. 28; Eph. 6. 18; IPet. t.H.^ EXCHANOB. Mat. 16. 26; Mk.8.S7, ln<f. forliU soul. 26. 27. put money to «. S««Gen.47.17; Lev. 27. 10; Rzek.48.14 EXCLUDE. IU)m.3.27; Oal.4. 17. KXCU8B. Lu.14.18; Bom. 1.20; 2.15: 20or 12. 19. EXECUATION. Jer.42.18; 44.12. EXECUTE. Deut. S3. 21, he «. the Justice ol fie Lord. lOhnm.fl.lO; 24.2; La. 1.8. ?. priest's offlcf. Ps. 9. 16, Lord known by Judgments he .-. 103.6, L«trd «•. ri({hteousnHss aiidjudinnent. Jer.6.1, If any <•. judgnit-nt I will pardon John 6. 27, authority to r. judgment. Rom. 13.4. minister of (toil to f. wrafa S/'^Hos.ll.9; Mlc.ft.lft; Joel 2. 11 EXERCISE Pa. 131.1. «. myself to things too high. Jer. 9. -24. «. lovlnKklndness. Mat. 20. 26; Mk.10.42; Lu.22.26,r.dommion Acts 24. 16, I e. myself to have a conscience. 1 Tim. 4. 7, «. myself unto godliness. Heb. 6. 14. <i. to discern good and evil 12. 11, to them which are e. th<reby. 2 Pet. 2. 14, heart c with covetous practiC';.- S««Eccl.l.l3; 3.10; Ezek.22.29; Rev. 13.1'/ EXHORT. Lu. 3. 18, many things in hln «. Actsl.<<.in, any words of «. Horn. 12. 8 he that e. on «. 1 Tim. 6. 2. these things «. and tt ach. Tit. 1. 9, mav be able to e. 2. 16. e. ana rebuke with authority. Heb. .3. l.S; 10.25, e. one another dally. 13. 22. suffer word of e. 8««Act«11.28; 2 Cor. 9. 6; Tit. 2. 6. 9. EXILE. 2 Sam. 16. 19; Isa.6L14. EXPECTATION. Ps. 9. 18, the e. of the poor. 62. 5, my e. Is from him. Prov. 10. 28; 11.7.23, «. of the wicked Isa. 20. 6, ashamed of their e. 6, such Is our (!. Rom. 8.19, the e. of the creatnn,. Phil. 1.20. my earnest c. and hope. Se? Jer. 29. 11; Acts S. ft; Heb. 10. 13. EXPKL. Josh. 23. 6; Judg.lL7; 2 Sam. 14. 14. KXPEN8K8. Ezra 6. 4, 8. PXPERIENOE. Gen.30.27; EccL1.16; Rom, 6.4. EXPLOITS. Dan. 11. 28, 32. EXPOUND. Judg. 14. 14. 19, could not «. riddle. Hk. 4.34, alone ne e. all things. Lu. 24.27, e. the scriptures. S«<( Acts 11.4; 18.26; 28.23. IXPRBSS. Heb. 1.3. 'JIXPRBSSLY. lBam.20.21: Ezok.l.Ss ITim. 4.1. EXTEND. Pa. 16. 2; 109.12; Isa. 66. 12. EXTINCT. Job 17.1; Isa. 43. 17. EXTOL, Ps. 30. 1 ; 146. 1 . I will e. thee. 68. 4, «. him that rldeth. SmF8.66.17: lM.62.13; DaD.4.S7. 984 :tol. ret. 4. s. 4 in«. for lii^ a. IB: -iOor ii»tlc<f ol tim e«t> <»lBce. ts hf <-. JurtK'innnl. par>loii nt. rr»t,h I things ti)() e. dominion )ngclt*nc«. **. iby. prartic>;t- li^v.l3.11«. n hln e. ch. ty. laily. S.9. f tho poor. ked B. IS. Sam. 14. 14. .1.16; Bom. not 0. riddle. c.1.3; ITlm. 16.12. thee. 37. KXTORTION. OONOOBDANOX. FAIL. EXTOUTION. Rzttk.tS.12: Mat.2».-/6. KXTOiniONEB. Pi. 100. 11. lot «. oatoh all he hath. Isa. 16. 4. the «.'ls at an end. 1 Cor. 5.11. If anr man be an • 8m Lu. 18. II ; 1 Cor. 6. 10 : 6. 10. KXTKKMR. Pent. 28. 22; JobSfi.m K YK. G«>n. 3. 6. pleasant to tbe a. 7, «. olboth were opened. 27.1. nu I I 0. were dim. 49. 12, his 0. shall be red with wina. Num. 10. Hi, be to us Instead of «■ 16.14. wilt thou put out (I 24. 3, IS, man whose e. an- open sa> V Deut. 3. ■/?. lift up X.. behold with thine .. 12.H; .III. Ik. 17.6; 21. 2B, right In own • 16. 1(4, gift blind t>. of wise. 'i!8..H'2. c. look aiitl tall with longing. '.V/.. 10. kept him as apple of «. (4.7. his «. was not dim. 1 Kings 1.20, e. of all Israel upon thee. 8. 2». r,9. ; 2 (^bron. 6. 20, 40, «. open towards this house. 'iO. 6. whatsoever is pleasant In thine « 2Kiiig!tti. 17. Lord oi>ened e. of yoiinK man. 20. open the «. of thfse men. 2 ( 'hron. 16. 9 : Zech. 4. 10, ». of Lord run to and fro. U 28, nor thine «. see all the evil Job 7.8; 20.9, «t. th^it hath seen me. li. 20, the <«. of wicked hhall fail. 15. 12. what do thine e. wink at. 19. 27, mine r. shall behold, and not another. 28.7. path vulture's «. hath not seen. 10. his f. seetli every precious thing. 'Si. 11, when the <•. saw me. 1.V 1 was »•. to the blind. .Tl. 10. caused «.'of widow to fall. rs.11.4, his «. try children of men. 15. 4, In whose e, a vile person. 19.8. enllfrhtenlng the «. W. 18, f. of Lord on them that fear him. H.15; 1 lVt.3. 12, /». ofLordontherighteonb. %.\. no fear of God before his «. 69.3; 119.82.123; Lam. 2. 11, mine «. Wl. 77, 4. boldest mine «. waking 116.8. delivered mine «■ fromteara, 119.18, open mhie «. 132. 4. not give sleep to mlM e. T'rov. 10. 26. as smoke to the * 20. 12, the seeine «. 22. 9. a bountiful «. 23.29. redness of «. 27. 20, the «, of man never satisfied. .'W.17. the «. that mocketh Ecc. 1. 8, «, is not satisfied with seeinn 2. 14, wise man's «. are in his head. 6. 9 better sight of <^. than wandering desires. 11, 7, for the e. to behold the sun. Isa. 1. 16, I will hide mine e. from yoQ. 29. 10. the Lord hath closed «. 33. 17. thine e. shall see king In his beauty. 40. 26 ; .ler. 13. 20, lift up your «. on high, Jer. 5.21 ; Ezek. 12. 2. have e. and see not 9.1, mine «. a fountain of tears. 13.17. mine f. shall weep sore. 14. 17 let n\in»«. run down with tears. 24. 6. set mine e. upon them for good. Lam. 2. 18. let not apple of f. cease. Rzck /M. 16,25. the de.sire of thine r. Hab. 1 13, of purer «. than to behold evil. ^lat. 5. 29, if right «. offend thee. 13. 16, bles.He(l are your «. 18. 9 ; Mk. 9. 47. to enter with one «. Mk.8.18, bavLog 0. see ye not. Lu. 1.2, from b«)glnnln|i were r witnesses. 24. 16, their «. were holden. Johnll..T7, could not til is man, which opened*. Gal, 4. \f>. have plucked out your r. Kph, 1. 18, the e. of your uh({erstandlnK a ret, 2. 14, having <■. full of adultery. 1 John 2. 16, the lust of the e, SmPtot.S.?; 12.15; 16.2; aL2; Mat.iU.SS. FABLE8. lTlm.1.4; 4.7; 2Ttm.4.4; Tlt.1. 14; 2 Pet. 1.16. FACE Uen. 4. 14. from thy /. shall I be hid. 82. .30, 1 have seen (tod /. to /. Ei. 33. 11, Lord spake to Moms/ to/. 84. 29, skin of/, shone, 83 ; 2 Oor. 3. 13, put vail on y. Lev. 19. :v>. <hal1 InunMir the r. of old man. Deut. 25. 9. xpit in his/., saying. 1 Sam. ,'•. 3, l)a«on was fallen on his r. 2 Kings 4. <29. 31. lay statT on f. of chfld. 14. 8, let us look one another In/. Ezra9.7; l)an.9. H, confusion of /". Neh. 8. 6, worshipped with /. to ground. Job 1.11; 2.5, curse thee to thy j. 4. 15, spirit pa.H.Hed l>efore niy /. 1 3. 24 ; Ps. 44. 24 ; 88. 14. wherefore hidest tbua thy A Ps. 13. 1, how long wilt thou hide thy /. 27.9; 69,17: 102.2: 143.7, hide not thy/ 34. 5, /, not ashamed. 69. 2. sins have hid his/, from yoo. 84.9, look upon/, of anointed. Prov.27. 19, in water/ aii«wereth to/. Eccl.8, 1, wisdom iiiaketh ^ to shine. Isa. 3. 15. ye grind f. of the n<ior, 25. H, vvipe tears from off ail/. 60. 7, set my /. like flint. Jer. 2. 27, turned their back and not/. 6. 3. their harder titan a rock. 30.6, ally, turned Intn pa ness. Dan. 10. 6, /. as appearance of lightning. Hos..\5, testifieth to his/. Mat. 6. 17, wash thy/. 11.10; Hk. 1.2; Lu.7.27, meMwuger before A 16.3; Lu.l2. 56. discern/, of sky. 17.2. his/, did shine as sun. 18. lu. angels behold f. of mv Father. Lu.2.dl, before/, of all people. 9.51.53, set his/, to Jerusalem. 22.64, stiuck him o>i/. 1 Cor. 13. 12, then/ to/'. 2 Cor. 3. 18, all with open/. GaL 1.22, 1 was unknown by /. 2. 11, withstipod him tu the/ Jas, 1, 23, beholding/. In glass. Bev. 20. 11, frotii whose/, eailh fled away. />Ve 1 Kings 19. 13 ; Dan. 1.10; .\cts6.1B: 20.25. FADK. Isa. 1.30. whose leaf./. 24.4, earth mounieth and/., the world/. 40.7, the flower/. 64. 6, all /. as a leaf. Jer. 8. 13. and the leaf shall /. Ezek. 47. 12. whose leaf shall not f. 1 Pet. 1. 4 ; 5. 4, 1nheritanc4 that/, not away. Jas. 1. 11, rich man shall /. away. S««2Sam.22.46; Ps.l8.4.'>; Isa. 28.1. FAIL. Gen. 47. 16. If nioner/. Deut. 28. S2, thine eyes shall/, with longing. Josh. 21. 45; 23.14; 1 Kbigs 8. 66. there/, not any good thing. 1 Sam. 17. 32, let no man's h'ftrt A him. 1 Kings 2. 4 ; 8. 25, shall not '. a man on throne. 17. 14, neither sliall cruse f oil/. m IS Ill III ^1 II- • PAIN. OONCORDANOW. fAlTH. Rzra (. 22, takn hf«<l llxt yv f. oot. Job 14. 11, M wafir* f. fruiii •«&. 19.14, my kliLsfolk \,tv»^,f. Ps. 12. 1, ilie fkltlifiil/. adioiit; men. 31. 10; 3h. 10, my •trmitfth/. me. T7.H, doth his premise f. 89. .S8, nor niilfRr my faftbfuliioM taf, 142. 4, rrftiKH /. me. Bed. lo. 3. liN vvWitom/. him. 12. ft, dexlrn Hliall /. Iita. lA. 6, ttiK Krau/. 19. ft, water* shall f. 31.3, they ■<hall all/, together. 82. fl, cHUHo (irliik of thirsty to/. 10, tlir vintage ihall/. 34. lt>, no one of thui«« Rhall/. 3K. 14, eyi;« A with lookliut upw»rd» 41. 17, toniniH f. for thirst. 69. 1ft. truth r: Jer. 14. n, their tiyeii did/, Ifi. IX. M wat«ni thai /. 4X. 33, 1 cauHed wImh to/. Lam. 3. 22, hU compasslonii /. nOk. 4. 17, our eyes a* yet/. Rzek. 12. 22, every vMon /. Amo<t 8. 4, make poor of land to/. Hab. 3. 17, labour of olive Miall f. Lu. 12.39. trea«ur« that/, not. 16.9. when ye f. th-y may receive yoo. 17, one tittle of law f. 21.26, hesrtH ' tlmra for fear, 22.32, that triv faith f. not. 1 <!or. 13. 8, cliarity never/. Heb. 1. 12, thy r^kn *hall not/. 11. .32, tinu- would/, me to tell. 12. 1.*), lext any mail f, of urace of Gk)d. £l00Deut..S1.6: n«.4U,12: 143.7; lBa.44.U. FAIN. Job 27. 22: Lu.l6.1«. FATNT. Gen. 26. 29, 30. came from field, tad h« was/. 4.0. 28, Jacob's heart/. Judg. 8. 4 /. yet pursuing. Job 4. 5, now it is coni'> and thou/. Ps.27. IH I had/. un1es.s 1 had believed. 107. r>. their soul f. in them. Prov. 'M. 10, If thou /. in day ol adversity. Isa. 1. 6, whole heart/. 10. 18, as when a stiuidardbearer/. 40.28, Creator of -urth/. not. 29, giveth pi>wHr to the/. 80; Amoss. 13, even youths shall/. SI, walk and not '. 44.12, he drinketh no water and Is/, Jer. 8. 18 ; lAm. 1. 22 ; B. 17, my heart Is/. Hat. Iff. 32 ; Mk. 8. 8, lest they f. by the mttf. Lu. 18. 1, pray and not to/. ('or. 4. 1, Ifi, received mercy we/, not. Gal. 6. 9, reap if we /. not. neb. 12. 3, wearied and/. In your minds. ft, nor f. when thou art rebuked. S««Deut20.8; Ps.84.2: 119.81; Mat. 9. 38. FAIR. Job 37. 22, f. weather out of the north. Ps. 4B. 2, /. than children of men. Prov. 11.22. a f, woman without dlscpetlon. 9B.2B, when he ^pi-aketh/. Ix-lieve not. Cant. 1.8; ft. 9 ; n. 1 . thou /. among women. 6.10, f. as the mcMin. Isa.B. &, houses great and/. Jer. 4. so, in vain shalt thou make thyself/. 12.6, thiMiifii they speak/, words. Dan. 1. in, their countenances appeared/. Mat. Ifi. 2. it will be/, weather. Acts 7. 20, Mose.s was exceeding r. Rum. 16. 18, by /. speeohe'* deceive. Seetiea.6.2: Im.54.11; Ezek.27.ia. F.MI'll. I'eut. 92.20, chlldinn la whom Is no/. Hat. 6. 30; H.2d: 14.S1; 16.8: Lu. 12, 2li. ya of little/, 8, 10; Lu.7.9, so great/. • 9.2; Mk.2.ft; Lu.B.20, ».e«lng their/. 22; Mk.B.34; 10.02; Lu.8.48; 17.19. thy/. hatli made whole. 29, a<;ci'rdli\K to your/. 16. 2x, urOM Is thy/. 17. 20, /. a<> a Krain of mustard seeA^ 21.21, if ye have r. ye «hall not oii'v do tbU. 2a. 23, omitted Jndmnent, mercy, and/. Mk. 4. 40, how Is It ye have no/. 11.22, have Mil God. Lu. 7. fto ihy f. hath ><aved the*. 8. as, wi;er»' Is your/.V 17. ft. increase our/. 18.8, shall hu Hud ^. on the eartbT 22.32. that thy f. fall n-.t. Act-tM, 16, the/, which Is by him. 6.B, 11.24, a man full of/. 14. !t, percelvins! h" V.nd '. to be healed. 27, opened th" dowi' of .'. 16. '.«, purilvintr th-li I.eartaby/. 16. .^ establl^ied in ;he/. 26.18 sanctified uy^. Bom. I. ft, grar- for (>')edlenoe to/. 17, revealed from '. to r. 8.27, IwasthiK excluded by f. 28; 6. 1 ; (iftl.2. 16; 3. V4, justllled by/. 4. B, /. cminted for ri».'hteou»ness. 16, It is of /'.. which Is tif the/, nf Abraham. 19,20. being not weak in/. B. 2. we have access by/. 10. H, the word of/, which we preach. 17, '. cometli by hearing. 12. fl, tl>e measure of ;. 6, prophesy aroording to proportion of/. 14. 1, weak lu f. receive ye. 22, hast thou/.? 2'., 'vhat in not of/. Is sin. It or. 2. a, vonr /. not stand In wisdom. 13.2, thoiik'h Ihaveall A 13, now a'oi.k'th/. 16. 14, and your f. Is also vain. 1ft i:^, -"tand fa->tinthe/. 2 Cor. 1. 21, not have dominion OTer/, 4.13, sam- ;*plrit of f. B. 7, we walk by f. 18, B, eiamiiie whether ye be In the/. Gal. 2. 20, I live by the f. of Sou of God 3.2. by the hearing of/. 12. law I- not of/. 28, liefori' f. came, 8. 6, f. nvhich worketh by lore. 6.10. th- hoi(s.:li..|tlof/. Kph. 3. 12, access by/, of him. 17, dwell in y^HT hearts by/. 4. ft, one Lord. one/. 13, In the unity of the /. 6. 16, the ?hi( Id of f. Phtl. 1. 27, striviuK 't>>gether for the /. of the gospel. Col. 1.23, If ye contiu'ie In the/. 2. B, t,he stedfatne' s >f your f. lThe'j».1.3; 2T1 . -s. 1.11. your work of /. 6.8, the breastplate- of/. 2Tl)ess. 3. 2, all men have not ;. lTlm.1.2; Tit. 1.4, my own «on in the/. 5; 2Tim. 1,6, /. unMpaed. 2.16, l( they ronton;;" in f. MS, great boiiln.-^s in t.ie/. 4.1, siiaU dt'piiit from the/. 6.8, he hath denied the/. 6.10.21, erre.if'-oin the/. 12. fight the good fibht of/. M r the /. of the FAITHFUL. OONOOHPANOW. FALL. 2 Tim. X 8, reproUt* conotrnlnR the /. 4.7. I hav« kt-pt till"/ Tit. 1. 1. »h«! f. iif (J<il '« «l«ct. Hflb. 4. 2. imi beliiK m\xK\ with r. n. 1, not larliiir iKaln tht fmintiatlon of/. IV!. thri.tiJ.i/. Inlifilt th' priiml<afl. !(•. 22, in full »» urance uf /. ^ 11. 1, /. I« «ul»«taiic»' of thiiiin hoped for. «.6.7.H,9. i«tr.. by f. \l.el.ctc. n, without/. It In Impiwslble. l.S. f liHtM. all died III '. 38, throiiKh r. siitMitifd klnadoms. SU, a Kixxi report through '. 12.2, author and tinlKhnr of our/. 1.^7. whiMW/. follow. Jas. 1. 3 ; I Vnt 1. 7. thfl trying of your/. 6, let tliem ask In/. 2. 1, have not/, with respect of perflona, ^ rich In/. 14, man i^ay he have/., can/. f>ave him. 17, /. without work* » drad. IH, thou hant f. and I have woritK 22, /. wmuKht with hU workii. R. ir>, the prayer of t'. <hall aavo. 1 I'et. 1.9. the end of your/. 6. 9, resist stedfan In the/. 2 Pet. 1.1. like precious/. B, add to your /. virtue. 1 John 6. 4, overcometh the world, even onr/, Jude a, earnestly contend for the /. 2i), your nioHt holy/. Key. 2. 13, hast not denied my/. 19, I know thy works and/. 13. 10, piitlf-n'-e and/, of the Balntfc. 14. 12, they that keep the f. of .Tesuu. 8Vc Hah. 2. 4 : Uom. 1 . 12 ; 1 Tim. 4. f.. FAITH Fl'L. 2 Sam. 20. 19, one of them that are /. in Israel. Neh. 7. 2, a/, man and feared Ood. 9. H, his heart f. before thee. 13. l.S, counted f. to distribute. P». 12. 1, the/, fall amonK men. 89. 37, a f. witness <ii heavea 101.6, the f. of the land. 119.fi. comniaixinients/. 138, testimonies/. Prov. 11. l:i. f. spirit concealeth. 13. 17, /. anihassador is health. 14. 5; Isa. 8. 2; Jer. 42. 5. a t. witnees. 20. 6, a/, man who can fini^. 2f>. 13. as know in harvest so is a/, mesaenger. 27. 6, /. are wounds of a friend. 28. 2«). /. man shall abound. who Is a/, and wise ser- Isa. 1.21,2f.,/clty. Mat.24.4B; Lu.li42, vaiit. 25. 21, good and f. servant. 23 ; Lu. 19. 17, /. In a few thluK.,. Lu. 16. 10, /. in lea.st/. In much. Acts Ifi. 16, If ye have Jud^red me f. 1 Tor. 4. 2. required lu «t<'wards that a man be/. 17, Timothy f. hi the Lord. Gnl.3. 9, blessed with i. Abraham. Kph.6.21; Ool. 1.7; 4.7, a A minister. 1 Thes«.6.24, /. is he that calleth yon. 2 Thess. 3. 3, Lord is f. who shall sfal)llsh yon. ITim.l.lB; 4.9; 2l'im.2.11; Tit. 3.8. a/, say- ing. X 11, wives/, in all things. 2 Tim. 2. 2, commit to/, men. 13. yet he abid^th f. Heb.'A 17, a/, hiuh priest. 3.2, f. to him that api>oInted him. 10.23; 11.11, he Is/, that prumised. 1 Pet. 4. 19, as unto a/, creator. 1 John 1. 9, he is/, and Just to forglTa. Bev. 2. 10. be thou /. onto death. 13, my/, martyr. 17. 14, cali'd, and rjiown. and/. 21. r>, 22. fl. th -se word" are tnie and/. «Ml)eut.7.U; |ian.fl.4: Itev. 1. ft: 3.14; 16.11. FAITIIKULLY. 2Chron. 19. 0; 34.12; Jer. 98. liH; .<^Johnn. FAITHFrLNKSa IV B. 9, iv)/ In their mouths. M. ft. thy/, rcachitth clouds. 40. lU; H8. II, declared/, 89. .38, nor sulTer my/, to fall. 92.2, show forth/. evfTy night. Isa. 11. ft, f. the girdle of hi* reins. Lam. 3. 23, great Ia thy (. «<*• I Sam.'2fi.'23; Ps. fin. 7ft; 148.1. FAITHLK8R. Mat. 17. 17 , Mk. 9. 19 : La. ». 41 : FALL'n.^ Prov. IB. 18, hauK>itv«pirlt before*/. Mat, 7, 'JT. KTeat wos the -. <if it. Lu.2. 3^1, set for ttie rise and/, of manv. R«)m. II. 12, if the f. of th^m be the richea. S>« Jer. 19. ?1 : Kr^k.W.l^: •.l.li'., I'i, 10. FALL (v.). <ieii.4f».24. »ee ye/, not out by the way. Lev. A^ Sti. thy brother be/. In decay. 1 Bam. 3. 19, let none of hU words /. 28am. 1. 1<.», '.'ft, 27. tiow are thi mighty/. 3.38, gr'Ht man/, this day. 24. 14; 1 ('hrun.21. 1.3, /. into hand.H of God. 2KhiKS U. lo, why meddle that thou shon Ideal/. Job 4. 13; : '. ir., det!p •<li'fp/. on nifin. IN. B. 10. let them ,''. by thulr own cuuiuela. 7.1ft, is/. Into ditch. IB. 6, lines/. In plea-iani placet. 37.2!, though he/, imt utterly cast down. )6.13; 116. A. deliver my feet from /. 72. 11, kings shall/, down b<;fore him. 91.7, thousand <haH f. at thy side. Prov. 10.8. 10, a prating f(M)l shall/. 11. 14. no counsel tl»e jx'ople/. 28. trusteth In riches ; ball /. 18. 17; 17. 20; 24. 16. /. Into niischlef. ■:4. 16, just man/, seven tim»'8. 17, rejoice not wli'ii thine enemy f. X.7J; EccI.lo.H, diggeth a pit siiall/. therein. Bccl. 4. 10, woe to olm that is alone when he/. 11. 3, where the tree /. there. Isa. 14. 12. how art thou /. .34. 4, as the leaf f. from the vine. 40. .V), the young men shall utterly/. Jer. 49. 9.6 ; nO. 30. young men f. In her street*. K/ek. -..M. 6 let n'> lot I. on it. Dan 3. 6 ; li. 26 , Mat. 4. 9, /. down and worship. Hos. 10. 8 : Lu. 23. .30 : Bev. 6. 16, say to hlUs, /. on us. Mic. 7. 8, when I f. Zecli. !].?>, thH /edar Is/. Mat. 10. 90, sparmw f. to ground. T2. 11, /. into pit on salibath day. IB. U ; r.ti. 6. ;'9, both f. Into the dltoh. 21. ^ t ; Lu. 90. 18, f. on this Mone. 24.29; Mk.l3.2.'i, star"/, fr-m heaven. Lu. «, 13. In time of Tcmpr»tlon f. away. 10. 18. Satan as IlKhtiiiiiK.'. I'rons h -aven. fiom. 14.4. to his master he stAndeth or/. 13. occausion to/. 1 Cor. 10. 12, take heed lest he/. IB. 6. 18. some are f. asleep. Gal, B. 4, ye are/, from grace. 1 Tim. 3. 6, f. into tiif condemnatloa 7, lest he/. Into reproach. 6.9, rich/, into temptation. Heb. 4. 11, lest any / after same exampl*. 6.6, If they/, away. ,-. : 1 907 I if i'.) i *^ . I FALLING. OONOOHDANOW. FAST. Heb. 10. 31. to/. Into hands of living «od. Jm. 1. '2, joy whfn ye/ uitu t«»mptatIon 11; IPet. 1. -.M. fl<wer tilt nut/. 6. 1'2, lest y«/. Into condnmnatlon. 2 PeJ. 1. 10, y« nhall never/. 8. 17, lest ye f. from Ht>;dfaRtn«;Hj). See Isa. 21 . 9 ; Lani. 5. 16 : Rev. 14. 8 i 1». 2. PALLING. Job 4. 4 • l Them. 2. 3 ; Jude 24. FALLOW. Jer.4.3; Hos. 10. 12. FALHK. K*.•Jf).^f>■, I)«nt. 5.20: Mat. IV. 18, ata»lt not b»iar/. witneM. '23.1, Shalt not raite a/ report, i Kings ». 1'^. It Is/., tell U!- now. Ps. 119. 104, IviK, I (mt^ every /. way. 1'20. :i. tliou/. tongue. Prov.ft. 19; l'A17; 14.5; 19.5: 21.28; 3B. 18. » /. wltn;:;s. 11.1; '-'(>. '28, »/. Imlance. Mat. lf>. I'.t, out of li.-art prrnned/. wltneM, 24. 24 ; Mk. IH. 22, /. Christs and f. prophets. 26. »X m; Mk. 14. fiT.. 57. f. witnoss against Christ. Mk. 13.2V!, ,. pn:Qhets shall ri<ie. Lu.l9. «, anythln,^ by ,"■. aocusatiou, 1 <'or. 16. 1.5, f<>pnC f, witnesHPs ofOod. ■«.< or. II. U, Mich t.re i. aiMUles. 2fi, perils a mongj. breihr-n. 2 Tim. 3. :{ ; Tit. 2. il, /. accn-ers. Dee (Jal. 2. 4 ; 2 Pet 2. 1 : 1 .lohn 4. 1. FALSKIIOOD. Job 21. .34. In answem remain- efh/ rs.7. U, hath brojtslit forth/. 144.8.11, rlRin; nniid otV. Isa. 28. l.S under f. have we hid ourselves. 57.4, a seed of •, .'fl. 13, words of/. Mic. '2. II. wall. iiV In the spirit and /. S«f -iSan.. 1«. \:^; .ler. 13.25; nos.7.'l. FAf.8H;LY lev. fi. ;!..'■>; 19,12; .ler. 6.2; 7.9; Zecli.f'. 4, sw-ar/. Jf r. 5. 31 ; -M. '.t. pn'iphets prophesy f. Mat. .V U, evil /. for my suk*'. 1 Tim. fi. 20, srieniie f. m, pjlled. S'-r Jer. 43. '2 ; Lu. M. H : i T'et. «. 1«. FAME. Josh. 9. 9. wo heard I. o . of Ood. 1 Kinifsin.l; *»Chron.9. 1, f. of Solc.rnon. Z'Pli.3. 19. (f 1. them ;. in everv laii(i. Mat. 4. 24; Mk. L 28;' Lu. 4. 14, 37; 5. 16. /. of ' Jesus. 9. 31, "pread abroad his A 14. J. Herod heard of the f. SV* Uen. 45. Ifi; Num. 14. Ifj; Job 28. 22; Isa. 6«. 19. FA M I I.I AU. Job 19. 14 ; Ps. 41 . 9 ; Jer. 20. 10. FAMILY. Gen. 1'2.3; 28.14. In thee all /. be blessed. 2.5. 10, pftnni every man to his f. •>ent. •29. IS. It-st a/, turn .sway from God. I Bam. 9. 21, my/, th' U.asi. IS. ; s. what i^ my father's f. I ("lir-ii. 4. 3-i, princes in ihelr/ Ps. lis. li. !«ittetli the solitary In f. Jer. 3, H, one <if a citv nnd two of a/. 10. -JS. <in f. tliat call n>t. 81. J, Ood of all the f. of Israel. Zech. Iv:. 1.', evfiy f. apart. Eph.3. 15, wlinle f. In nnaven and earth. ••}«<■ Num. vV. I ; .Judi?. 1.25; An.os8,2. FA M IN B. 2 Sam. 21 .1. a Mn davs of David. IKhiRsH. .37; '2<'hron Kt. (», if tlnTe be ^ 18.2; '2Klntrs.^. >5. "ors f. in Stimarla.' SKInRsK. 1, Lord hHth ral^d fur a/. Job 5. 20. In f. he shall redeem thee. 25. at/, tbou Shalt lauKh. i«. .«. i», ui keep them alWf In/. 37. 19. In the days of/, satisfied. Jer. 24. 10; '29. 17. will send f. among them. 42. 16, /. shall follow close.' Lam. 5. 10, black becau.'e of/. Ezek.6.16, evil arrow* of/ 36.29, I will Jay no/ upon you. Amoa8. II, a/, not of bread. Mat. 24. 7; Mk. 13. 8; Lu. 21. U./ m diver S<i«Oen.'l2.10: 41.27; 47. L3; Lu.15.14; Bom. 8.86. FAMISH. Gen. 41. 66; ProT. 10. 8; Isa. 5. 13; Zeph.2.n. FAMOUS. Iluth 4. 11, 14 ; 1 Chron. 6. 24 ; Ps. 74. 5; Kzek.23. 10. FAN. Isa. 30. '24 ; Jer. 16. 7 ; 51. 2 ; Mat. 3. V:. KAU. Ren. 18. 25; 18am. 20. 9, that be f. from thee. Dent. 12. 21 ; 14. 24, If place too/, fmm th^e. Judg. 19.11; Mk.6.35; Lu. 24. '^9, duy/ ipent. 1 Sara. 2. 30; 22.15; 2 8ftm. '20. 20; '3.17, be it /. from me. Job 5. 4, chlldrt-n ;. from »afety. 11.14; 2-2.2.3, put Iniquity /. away. 19.13, put my brethren i. tn.m nio. 34. 10. / be it from Ood to do wi<'kedues.s. P«. 10. 5, thy judgments are/, out of sight. •22. 11 ; .3.5. 22 ; ■«. 21 ; 71. 12, be not/, from me. 97. 9, /. above all gods. 103. 12, f. as east from west. Prov. .31. 10. /. above rubies. Isa. 43.6; BO. 4, 9, sons from/. -to. 12. /. from r.ghteousness. 67. 19, peace to him that Is/. ofT. ■Amos 6. 3, put '. away evil day. Mat. 16.22, be It/, from tlu-e. Lord. Mk. 12.34, u>.t/. from the kingdom. 1.".. 34, as a man taking a/. Journey. John 21. H. they were not/, from land. Acts 17.27, not/, from every one of us. Rom. 13, 1'i, the night Is/. si)ent. 2 Cor. 4. 17, a f. more exceeding. Bph. 1.21. /. above all principality. 2. 13, /. off made nigh. 4, 10, f. above all heavens. Phil. 1.23, which Is/, better. Heb. 7. 15, It Is yet/ mere evident. .<7ee Lsa. 3.3. 17 ; Mat. 15. 8 ; JI k. 8. 3. FARE. 1 Ham. 17. 18 ; Jonah 1.3; Lu. 16. 19. FAHKWKLL. Lu.9.61; Acts 18. 21; 2 Cor. 13. 11. FARM. Mat. 22. 6. FARTHING. Mat 6. 26: 10.29; Mk. 12.42; Lu. 12. 6. FASHION. Job 10. 8; Ps. 119. 73, thine handx have/, me. 31. 15. did not one f. us. Ps. 3.3. 15, he/ hearts alike, 139. 16. in continuance were/. Lsa. 45.9, say to him that/ It. Mk.2. 1-2, never saw It on this/. Lu, 9. 29, the/, of his countenance. 1 Cor. 7. 31, the /. of world passeth. Phil. 2. 8, found in/, as a man. See Oep. 6. 16 ; Ex, 32. 4 ; Ezek. 4'2. 11 : Jas. 1. 11. FAST. 2 Bam. It. 23, he is dead, wherefore should I/. Ps. 8.3. 9. commanded and It stood f. 66. 6, setteth f. the mountinis. Isa. 58, 3, why have we f. and thou Sv^est not. 4. ye/, for strife. 6, wilt thou call this a A 6, Is jiot this the/ that 1 have chosen. Joel 1. 14, uootify »/. L APT. c them. f. Ill diver; ^.14; Rum. Isa. 5. 18; ■iA: Ps. 74, M. 3. \'U b« /. from 'im tlife. iiy/. ipeint. «. 17, be It edness. f siKht. /. from me. I. iid. 11. 16. 19. 2(!or.l3.11. .12.42; Ln. ;hlnu hand* II: J«a.l.ll. , wherefore s<^Mt not. loscn. FASTEN. LONOORDANOK. FATHKKLK88. Zech. 7. ft, did ye %t all/, unto me. Mat. 6. 16, wlibn ye/, be not. W, appear not to '. Mk.2.19, can children of brldechamber /. Lu.18.12, 1/ twice In the week. hVe.Ter.14.12; Mat. 4.2; Acts 13. 2. FASTEN. Eccl.l'^ll, an nailx/. by the masters. Isa. 22. 23, Z\ 1 will /. him as a nail. Lu. 4.V0, eycii of all were/, on him. Acti 11. 6, when 1 had f. mine eye*. £ff<ilBara.:n. 10: Job»(.6; Acts 3. 4; 28.3. FABTINO. Pit. 35. 13. I hiimbled myself with /. 109. ?4, kneed weak through /, Jer. .36. 6, upon the/, day. Mk.8.3, send them away/. 1 Cor. 7. ft, five yourselves to f. and prayer- 2 Oor. 6. ft. In stripfw, lu /. 11.27, In/, oft. See Dan. 6. 1« : 9. 3 ; Mat. 17. 21 ; Mk. 9. 29. FAT. Gen. 46. 18. shall Rat the/, of the land. 49.20. his bread shall b^ f. Pent. 3C. 15, waxed f. and kicked. Neh.H. 10, eat the f. and drink the sweet. 9.2B,35, took a/, land and became/. Ps.l7. 10, inclosed In their own/. 92.14, shall be/, and flourlshhig. 119. 70, heart f. as prease. Priiv.il. 2.5, liberal soul made/. 13. i. soul of diliif^^t made/. 16. 30, ffood report i.iaketh the bonea/. Isa. 10. 16, amont? his/, ones leanness. 25.6, fea.stof/. thinKS. Hab. 1. 16, by tJiem their portion Is/. «w Gen. 41. 2; Num. 13. 20; Jjdg.3.17. FATHER. Gen. 15. 15. go to thy/. In jwace. 17.4; Rom. 4. 17. the/, of nations. Ex. 16. 2, he is my f., Y will exalt him. 20.6; Num. 14. 18, Iniquity of /.upon children. 21.15, he that, sniiteth his/. 17; Lev. 20. 9, he that curseth his/. Judg. 17. 10 ; 18. 19, be to me a/, and a priest. 1 Sam. 10. 12. who Is their/. 2 Sam. 10. 2 ; 1 Ohron. 19. 2, as his /. showed kindue.ss. 1 KinKs]9.4, no better than my f. 2Kinp*2, U' ; 13. 14, Ellsha cried, my/., my/. 6,21. my r. shall 1 smite them. 1 Chron.28. 9. know thou the (Jod of thy/. 2 0hron.32.13. whst 1 and my/' have (ione. Ezra 7. 27, blessed be the Lord God of our/. Job 29. 16, 1 was a/, to ♦he poor. 31.18, brought up \vitn ». e as with a/. 38. 28. hath the ram a r, Ps. 27. 10, when inr f. and mother forsake me. 39. 12. as all iv.y f. ^- re. 68. 5, /. of fat' . il- \ 96. 9 : Heb. 3. 9. Tviir ,' tempted me. 103.13, asa'. pltiet)i his children. Prov. 4.1, the Instruction of a/. 8. 1 was my /. son. 10. 1 ; 15. 20, wise son maketh a glad/ 17.21, the/, of a fool liath no ioy. 26; 19.13, foolish son t'rtef to his/. Isa. 9. 6, the everla-stlnii F. 49.28. king" shall Xx- thy nursing/. 63. 16 ; 64. 8, doubtle-<« tnou art our/. Jer. 3. 4, wilt thou not cry. my/. 81.9. 1 am a f. to Isra;-1. 29; Kzek.18.2,/. have eaten sour grapes. Ezek. 18.4, as the soul of the/. 22. 7, set light by/, and mother. Mai. 1. 6, if I be a/., where is mine honour. 2. 10. have we uot all one f. Kat. 6. 16, 46, 48, your F. In h>^w^ven. 6. 8. 82 ; La. 12. 30, your F. knu ;vcth. Mat. 6. 9 ; Lu. 11. 3, our f. wh ich art in heaven. .7. 21 ; 12. 50, the will of lov F. 8. 21 ; Lu. 9. 59. to go and bury my /, 10. 21. /. deliver up the chMd. 37, he that loveth/. or motiier. 18. 10. behold the face of my F. 14, not the will of your F. IS. 9, call no man/, on earth. 26. 34. ye blessed of my F. Mk. 14.36; Rom. 8.15; (ial. 4.6, Abba, f. Lu.2. 49, about my F. business. 6.36, as vour F. I' merciful. 11. 11, or any that is a f. 12.32, it Is your F. k'lxid plea.sure. 16.21, /., I nave sinned. 16.27, send him to mv/. house. 22.42, F., If thoti he willing. 23. 34, F., foniive them. 46, F., Into thy hands. John 1. 14, as fit the only begrttten of the F. 6. 71, as the F. raiseth up the dead. ^ ' I he F. Judgeth no man. 'iS. dven as they honour t)te F. SV; 8. 16; 12. 49; 14. 24. the F. which hath aont me. «. 37, all the F. glveth me. 46 ; 14. 8, 9, hath seen the F. 8.41, we have one F., even God. 44, devil is a liar and the/, of it 49, I honour my F. 50. 15, an the F. knoweth me. 2l>. my F. Is girater than all. 12.27, F., save me from this hoar. 28, F., glorify thy name. 13.1, should (J'piirc unto the F. 14. 6, no man comiTh to the F.. but. 16; 16. 26, 1 will pray the F. 28, I am come from the F. 16.1, my F. is the husbandman 16, wha' soever ye ask of the F. 16. 16, l^cause 1 go to the Jf. 32, the F. Is with me. 17. 1, F., the hour Is come. 20. 17, I ascend to my F, .- ;d your F. Acts 24. 14. so worship I th- G"d of my/. Rom. 4. 11, the f. of all that b^ linve. 1 ('or. 4. 15, yet have we not many i 2 0or. 1. 3, /. of merciet, 0<Mi .if comfort. Gal. 1. 14, zealous of the traditions of my/. 4. 2. the time appointed of the /. Eph.4. 6, one God and F. of all. 6. 4, /.. provoke not your children. Phil. 2. 11. to the glory of the F. 22, as a son with the/. Col. 1. 19, It plea-sed the F. that In htm. 1 Tim. 6j, entreat him as a ' Heb. 1. BT I will be to him a .. '. 7. .3. without/., without mother 12.9, theF. of spirits. Jas. 1. 17, the F. of liuhts. 2 Pet. .*?, 4, since thi^ /. fell asleep. 1 John 1.3, fellowship with the F. 2. 1, an advocate wiih the F. 13, I wiite unto you./. 16, the love of the F. Is not In him. 23, hath ot the F. 3. 1, what manner of love the F. hath. 6.7, the F.. the Word, and llolv (ihost. 8<f John5.26; Act* 1.4; 15.10; Uoni.4. 16. FATHERLESS. Ps. 10. 14, the helper of tbfl /. Prov. 23. 10, the ^'.elds of the/. Isa. 1,28, they Judge not the/. 10. 2. that they may rob the /. Jer. 49. 11, leave thy/. childr<.n. Hos. 14.3. In thee tl»e/. flndeth meroy. Mai. 3. fi, affalost those that uppre^t/. lit 269 :! :r HftHi'^i FATNKBfl. aOVOORPAUKJE. FEARFUL Jas. 1. 27, t(i visit the/, and widnws. Se<r Ex.22.'22; Deut.10.18; 14-29; '24.17: Job 31.17. FATNKH8. Ps. 3«. 8. thd/. of thlnp home. 63. 5. an with marrow and/ 65.11, thy ppth? drop/ 73.7. eyes stand out with/ I»a. .V>. 2. .'oul df-liaht it>«'lf in/ See Gtfn. 27. ?>* ; Judg,9.9: Rom. 11. 17. FAULT. Gen. 41. a. I n-mt-mlysr my f. thU day. Ps. 19. 12, cleanse me from secret/. Dan. 6. 4, find lumf iirca.4:ou or A In him. Mat. 1«.15 tell him his ^ I,u. '?X \ ; .lohn 18. 3>> ; I'j. 4, 6, I find no /. Rom. 1'. 19. uhy doth he yet flud /. Gal. 0.1. ovrtakf'n in a/. Jas. fi. Ifi, r.or.few your/ Rev. 14. 5, are w ttioiit f. before throntt. Set Dtjut. 25, 2 ; 1 Ham. "29. 3 ; 2 Sam. 3. 8. FAULTLERK. Heb.8.7; Jude24. FAULTY, 2Sr.m.l4.13; Hos.10.2. FAVOUR. Gen. 39. 71, / In the sight of the keeper. Ex. i^. 21 ; 11. 3 ; 12. :»). f. In sight of Egyptians. Dent.. S3. 23, satisfied with f. Ps. f). 12. witli f. wilt thou compass hlrn. 30. 5. his/, is life. 102. 13. tho set time to/ her. 14. /. the ilu.'^t ttiereof. lli .'■|. a good man showeth/ Prov. 13. 15. good iniderstanding glveth/. 14.:«; 19.12. th« king's/. 18. 22, obtaineth f. of the Lord. 31,30, /. is deceitful, Lu.2.62, luireased ;n/ with God and men. Acts 2. 47, havlnu f. with all people. &Ve Prov.«.35; 12.2; Eccl.9. II; Dan. 1.9. FAVOURABLB. Judg.21.22; Job .'H, 26; P».77. 7 ; »!>. 1. FEAK (».). Gen. 9. 2. the /. of you on every beast. 20. 11 . f. of God not In this place. Dm t . 2. 26 : 11 . 26 : H 'h ron. 14. 17, / of thee on natiom. Job 4. (5, 5s not this thy/ 16. 4, thou ca.stt^th off/ 39.W, Iw mocketh at f PH.fi.7. In thy/, will 1 worship. 14. 5. thfTP m-re they In great/ 19. 9. /. of the Lord Is clean. 84.11. 1 will teach yon the/, of the Lord. 86. 1 ; Rom. 3. 1«. no/, of God before his eyes. 63. 6. In f. where no r was. Ill . 10 ; Frov . 1 . 7: 9. 10. f. beginning of wisdom. Prov 1 . 26. .'7 mock when your f. r«meth. 3.26, net afraid of nJileu /'. 10.27. f. I't Lord prolongeth days. 14.26. .'. of Lord ^t^ong cutifidfnce. 27. f. of Lord a founnin of life. IB. 16, better little w th (. of Lord 19.23. f. of Lord tendeth 'o life. ?9. 26. /. of niiin hringeth a -tnare. Bccl.12.6. when i -hall be In the way. Is*. 8. 12, neltl-.^r fear y their/. 14. 3, Lord give thee re«* fi-oni f. S9. 18, /. toward me tau^rht by men Jer. .30. 6. a voic of/, not of pence 82.40. I will ptit my/ in their hearta. Mai. 1.6. where smy/ Mat. 14.'..'fi. dis<rtp1os cried for/. Lu.21.26, heart' failing them for/ John 7. 13 ; 19. .SX ; '0. 19. for f. of the Jewt. lCor.2.;i, with voti in weakness and/ 2 Cor. 7. 11, what r what desire. Sph.6.6; PblL2.ia. with ^ and tre.mbUnc Heb. 2. 16, /of death. 11.7, Noah movt.d with/ 12.28, with reverence and godly/. Jude 12. feedhig themswlves without/ 23, others save with/. 8«ePs.2.11; 2 Cor. 7. 5. 16; 1 Pet. 2. 18; 3.2. FE\R (v.). Gen. 22. 12, I know that thou/ God. v2. 18, this do, and live, for I/. God. Ex. 1.21. because they/. God. 14. 13. f. not, p.caiid still, and see. 18.21. able n-.en. .such as/ God. 20.20, /. not. God is con'.e to prove. Deut. 4. 10. that they may leam to/ 6.29, O that they wouKlr'. me. 28.58, /. tl-.l'. glorious name. 66. thou Shalt/ day and nit^ht. 1 (^hron. 16. ?o ; Ps. W. 9. f. befor; him all earth. Neh. 7. 2. he f. God above many. Job 1.9, doth Job/. God for nought r " 11.16. put Iniquity away, thou shalt not/ Ps.27. 1. whom shall I/. 3, mv heart shall not f. .(1.19, laid up for them that/ tliee. 34.9, / the Lord, ye his saints. 66. 4 ; 118. 6. will not f. what flesh can do 66. Us come all ye that/ Gofl. 76. 7. thou art to bt; f 86.11, unite my heart to/ thy name. 115. 11, ye that f. ihe Lord tnist. lis*. 74. they that/ thee will bn glad. Prov. 3.7; 24.21. / th" Lord and depart 28. 14. happy Is the man that/ always. ,31.30 woman that/ the Lord. Keel. 3. 14, that m^n should/ before him. 6.7, but/ thou God. 9.2. as he that f. an oath. 12, 13, / Goil aild keep his commandmdutt. Isa. 8. 12, neither/, ye their fear. 86. 4. to them of fearful heart / not. 41. 10 ; 43. 6, /. thou n.t, I «m with thee, j 14, /. Hot, thou worm Jacob. Jer. 6. 24 neither .say they, let ns/ the Lord. 10.7, wlio would not f. thee. King of nations. 33.9. they shall/ and tremble. Dan. 0. 26. that men f. before the God of Daniel. Zeph.8. 7, I aald. surely thou wilt/ me. Mai. 3. Ifl, thev that f. the Lord spake. 4.2. to yon that/ mv name. Mat. 1. ?'J / not to tafce to thee. 10. 28 ; Lu. 12. 5. / him who is able 14.6; 21.46. Herod f. the multitude. 21.26; Mk.11.32; Lu.20.19, we A the people, Hk.4.41. they f. excecdintrly. 6. 33. woman/, and trembling ciuna. 11. 18. scribes/, .lesus. Lu.9. 34. / as thev entered cloud. 12.82. /not. little flock. 18.2, Judge which/ not God. 19.21. I r. thee because thmi art. 23. 40. dost not thoti f. God. John 9. 22, because they /. the Jew«. Acts 10.22. just, and one that/ GoC 86, he that/ Is accepted. 18. 26, whtwoever among you / God. Rom. 8. 16. bondage again to/ 11.20. not high-minded but/ 2 Cor. 11. 3: 12 20, I /.lest. 1 Tim. 5. 20. rebuke, that others may/; Heb. 6. 7 heard in that he f. 13.6. I win not /. what man. 1 John 4. 18. that/ not perfect In love. Sei' 1 Kings 18. 12 ; < 'ol. 3. 22 ; Fleb, 4. 1. FEARFUL. Ex. 16. 11 . / in praises. Ps. 1.39. 14, f. and wonderfiilly made Isa. .35. 4, to them of a/, heart. Mat. 8. as ; Mk. 4. 40, why are ye / m FUL It/. .18: 3.2. thou/. God. )d. /. mall earth. t( lit not/. le. can do me. lad. ■part Kvays. re blm. jidmantt. ot. h thee, . the Lord, of nations. )d of Daniel. f. me. kke. e de. the people. aa. I. ay J. OTe. 1.1. I FTEARFTTLNESB. OOSOOKDAKOK. PKIGN. Heb. 10. 27, f. lonklnK for of Jiirttmienf. "" ' "^' ^ ',11 Into the naiid<t. Judfc. 7. 3: Lu. 21. 11 : Bev. 31, /. thing to fall Into the hand)* See Deut 20. 8 " " ~ " 21.8 FEARFULNESS. Ps.BB.B; Is*. 21. 4; 3S. 14, FEA. T. Job 1.4, his BonB went and f. In their houses. Ps. Sfi. 16, hypocritical mocken in /, ' Prov. IB. l.*!. niMrry heart nontinual/. I Kocl. 7. 2 ; Jer. in. 8, the hou.se of/. 10. 19, /. l« made for lanirhter. Isa. 1. 14. your appoliit«d/. my iioul hateth AinosP. 21, I d<'.spi-,<; your/, dnys 8. lo. turn your/, into moui niiig. Mat, 23 R; Mk. 12. 39; Lu. 20, 46. nppermo^l rooms at f. 26. 5 ; Mk. 14, 2. not on thr /. day. Lu.2.42 after the cn-tom of the/, 14.1.?, when thon makpst a .'. John 7. 8, go ye up lo this/. 14, about the mld->t of the/. 37, that gr»'at day of the/. 13. P9. buy what w« net^d aprainrt the/. Acts iH. 21, I must by 8,11 m^ans keep this/. 1 Cor. B. 8. let us keep the/. 10. 27, if any bid you to a f. Sec JudK. 14.10; K:*th.9.17; Mai. 2.:^; Judel2. FKATHEH8. Job .39.13; P.<(.ttl.4; I>an.4.33 Fr.D. Gen. 48. 16. who /". me all my life long. rs.37.3, verily thou shaltbe/. Ezek. 34. 8, uliepherds ,''. thf^m^elven. not flock Mat, 26. 37, huniired. and f. tliee. 1 ror,?.2 T have f. you with milk. 6V«: Deut. H. 3 ; Ps. 7«. 72 ; 81. 16 ; Lu. 16. a. FEEBLE. Neh. 4.2. what do these/. J.iw» Job 4. 4: Isa, SB. 3; Heb. 12. 12. strengthened the/. Vnees, p5. 105. n, not one /. person. Prov. 30. 26. conies a /, foil:. E>:.-k.7.17: 21.7 -<11 hand- shall be/. 1 Thess. 5. 14, comt jrt the/, minded. Ji*'.' rien. 30. 42 ; Jer. 47. 3; 1 Cor. 12. 22 FEED Gen, 46. .32. trade hath been t.i f. cattle. 1 Kiii(?s 17. 4. liommaiided ravpus to f. thee. '£>.n, f. h;m with bi(!iul nf ifJliction. Ps.2« 9, f. them and lift tlmm up for over Prov. IB 14. mouth/, on I'M >Hshnes«. 3C. 8, /. me Fith food convnit-nt. Isa. B. 17. la mbs shall /. after their manner 11. 7; 27, 10, cow and boar shall / 44. 20. he /. on ashtis. 61. B. stran^ra shall/, your flocks. 65. 2B. the wolf and lamb shall/. Jer. :?. 15, pa-ttors/. you with knowledge. 6.3, /. every one in his plar^- Hos. 12.1. Kphrair ^^ m/. on wintL Zech. 11. 4, / the flock of the slauBhter, Mat. 6. 26. yourheavenlv Kather/. them. Lu.1',!,2l. sow not, yet (iud r. them. John21.1B, 16 17. ^ my lamlM. Rom. 12.20, if enemy hu^^'e^/. him 1 Pet. R. 2, /. the flocli of God. ^'■c t'ant. 1. 7 ; Acts 20. 28; i:ev.7.17. FEEL. Gen. 27. 12. 21. my father will /. me. Acts 17. 27, If haply they might/, alter S.'«JudK.16.26; Job 20. 20: Eccl.8.6. FEKLING Kph.4. 19, l»einK past/. Heb. 4. IB, touched with /. of Intirmlties FEKT. GHn.49. 10, lawgiver frr.m between his/. Deut, a. 28. I will pass through on my/. Josh. .H, lf>, f. of priests dipped in Jordan It. 9. land whereon f. have ti^Klden. niith;i.l4. she lay at his/. 1 6ani . ^:. 9, keep /. of bis aalnta. 2 8am. -i;}. .37, Iv.lS.W. my >. did not slip 2 K!nirs6. .32, sound of his nuv.ster's/. 13.21, dead maii stood on his/. N-h.9.21. their f. swelled not. Job 'X. IB, /. was I to the lame, Ps !■<. 6; 1 Cot. IB. 27; Bpb. 1. 22, all things under his ' •^-.16, pierctu my hands and my/. 3i.8. set my/. In a large room. <0.2, my f. on a rock. W. 13 ; 116. 8. deliver my/, from falling, 66. 9. sutTei-ed not our/, to be moved 73.2, mv f. Vti'.n- almost gone. 115.7. f. Iiav*; tli»T but walk not. 'J9.10S, a lamp to mv/ 122.2, our/, siiall stand within thy gates. Prov. 1 . Ifi ; 6. li< : Isa. .59. 7. /. run to ev.L 4. -A), ponder path of thy/. 6. B, her/, ko down to death. 6.13. speaketh with his/. 28, and his/, not be burnt. 7. 11. her f. abide not In house. 19.?. he that iia^tefb with his f. C,%ui B. 3, washed my/., how shall 1 d~llle. 7. 1 : Isa. B2. 7, how beautiful are/ Isa. 3. 16, tinkling with f. 6.2, with twa'n he covered his/. 23.7, her own f. shall carry her, 26.6, the/, of the p(M)r. J9. 23; Mat. 10. 14; Mk. 6. 11; Lu.9.B; Acts 13.51, dust of/, 52.7; Nail. 1.15. the/, of him that briugetb. 60. 13, place of my/, glorious. Lam.3 ;'>4. crush under/, prisoners. Kzek.2 1,2: .3.24, stand upon thy /. 2». 17,23, shoes upon thy/. 2.5.6, stamped with thy f. 9i.Z. trouhlest waters with thy/. 34.18,19, foul residue with/. Dan. 2. 33. 42, f. part i-on and part clay. 10. 6 : Rev. 1 .16 : 2. 18, /. like pollshedf brass. Nah.l 3, clouds are the du,st of his/. Ycc.h. 14.4. f shall stand on ZIon. Mat. 7,6, trample them under/. 1«. 8. rather than haviui; two /. 28,9 ihev held him by the/ L».\. 7!> Kuide /. Into way of peace. 7. 3«. she ki^s'-d his f. and anointed them 8.35. «it1Iii(.' at the f. of Jesus, 10.;^9. Mary :-af at .h.-sus'/. 24. 39 Ml. h"! i''d niT haniis and my/. John 11? I'.' 3. wij.'.d '. with her hair. l'>. 3, .inolnted the f. of Jn<>us. 13.6, bi'tcan to wash disciples'/. 6, dost tlxni wa«h my/. 8, thoii sh^ilt never wash my/. 10. need'-th not save to wash his/. 20.1'! ("lie ai)^'i>! at head, other at/. Acts'* 7, his f. n;c,eived strenrth. 4.8B,37; 5.2, laid at ai>o«^tles' f. 5.9, f. of them that buried thy husband. 14.8, a man Impotent In his/. 21.11, Akrabiis iKtuiid his own hands and/ 22.3. M.f. of Gamaliel, Rom, '!. 15, /. swift to shed bloo.1. 10. 15, the/, of them that preaeh. 16. 2S1. bruise Satan under T.'iii •'. 1 Cor. 12.21, nor head to the / , 1 havenonord. Eph.6. 15, your/, shod with preparation- Rev. 1.17, I fell at his/, as dead- 13. 2, /. as /. of a bear. 19. 10; 22.8, at his f. to worship. ««-.'? Sam. 4. 4: 2Kfngs9.:«i: ITIm.B.lO FEIGN. 1 Bam. 21. 13, I»avid '' himself mad. Ps. 17. 1, prayer not out of f. lips. Jer. 3. 10, tum.,d lo roe /. Ml m FBLL. OONOOBPANOM. FILL. La. 'M. 20, /. themselvM Jnot men. Sr«-2 8am.l4.2; I KlnK»14.fi.6; Neh.6.8. FRLL. 6en.4.6. hiKCouutenanes/. Josh.R.ai, the wall/, flat. 1 Klnin IK. ;{H, fire of Lord/, and coiuumert. 2 Kings 6. 5, ati one vran/. a beam. Dan. 4. 81 , then /. a voice from heaven Jonah 1.7, lot /. on Jonah. Mat. 7, 25; Lu.6. 49, hoUHe/. not Lu.H. 23. Jesus f. asleep. 10. 30, .%, /. among thieves. 13.4. upon whom tower/. Actsl.2n, from which Jiidu/. 26, lot/, on Matthla* _ 13. .S6, /. on sleep. 2 Pet. 3. 4, since fathers/, asletip. Rev. 16. 19, cities of the nations/. b'«(! Mat. 13. 4 : Acts 10. 44; 19.315; 20.9. FELL(»W. Kx. 9. K. wherefore smitest t»i.>u thy/. 1 Bam. 21. 16, this/, to play the madman. 2 Sam. 6. 20, as one of the vain f. 2Kings9. 11. wherefore came this mad/ Ps. 46. 7 ; Heb. 1. 9, oil of pladnfss above / Eccl.4.10, one shall lift up his/ Zech. 13. 7, the man that Is my f. Mat. 11. 16, like cliililrfn call!n?to their/' 24.49, begin to smitn his/, servant. 26.61, this f. said, 1 am able to destroy 71; Lu.22.f)9, this/, was also with Jesufc Lu.S.*!. 2, found this'/, perverting. John 9. 29. asforthis^. Acts 17. fi, lewd/, of the baser sort. 22. 2?, away with such a /. 24. 5. this man a pestilent/. Kph. '2. 19, /. citizens with the saints. 3, 6. Gentiles f. heirs. Phil. 4. .1; 1 Thess. 3, 2; Phllem. S4,/. labourer. 3 John K, f, helpers to the tnith. Sm Col. 4.11; Phllem. 2; Rev, 19. 10; 22.9. VKLLOWRHIP. Acts 2. 42, In di^ctrin** and <. 1 Cor. 1. 9, called to the/, of his 8<in. 10. ■/», not have /. with devils. 2 Cor. 6. 11, what/, hath rlghteousnnas. Eph. 3. 9, the /. of mystery. 5. 11, have no f. with. Phil. 1. fi, your f. in the gosp«L 2. 1, If any /. of the spirit. S. 10, the f. of his sufferings. 1 .lohn 1. 3, our/. Is with the Father. 7, we have /. one with another. 8m Lev. 6. 2 : Ps. 94. 20 ; 2 Oor. 8. 4, 13. 14 ; Ual. 2 S FELT.' Rx. 10.21; Prov. 28.38; Mk.B.2». Acts 28. B. FEMALE. Mat. 19. 4; Mk. 10. 6, made them male and f. Gal. 3. 28, Iii <"hrl8t.nelther male nor /. Sec (Jen. 7. 16; Lev. 3.1; 27.4; Deut.4.16. FENCE. Job 10. 11; 19.8; Ps.ft2.3; Isa.fi. 2. FERVENT. Acts 18. 2B; Rom. 12. 11, /.Inspirit. Jas. f>. 16, /. prayer availeth much. 1 Pet. 1.22, with a pure heart/ 2 Pet. .3. 10. 12, melt with /. heat. sv«2C.>r.7.7: Col. 4. 12; 1 Pet. 4. 8. FETCH. Num. 20. 10. must we /. water. Job 36. S, 1 win f. my knowledge fn)m/ar. Isa. B6. 12. I will/, wine. Acts 16. ,"<7. come themselves and f. us oui. Scr I>eut. 1'J.B, •> 8am. 14. 3; Acts 28. 1.3. FETT KR8. JudK 16 21 .- Ts. 100. 18 ; 149. 8 ; Mk. 6.4; Ln.8.29 FEW. Gen.'.!9.v?0. ihey sremeil bm a/, days. 47. 9, /. and evil have tho days of my lif«. 1 Ram. 14. 6. to save by many or f. 17.28, with whom left those/. sh'Mip 2 Kings 4. 3, borrow not a/. Neh.7 4. city large, people/. Job 14. 1, man l» of/, days. 16. 22, when a/, yearn are come. Eccl. 5. 2, let thy words be f. Mat. 7. 14, /, there be that find It. 9.87; Till 10.2, the labour>Ts are/. IB. 34 Mk.s.7. a/, little fishes. 20. 16; '/2. 1^, many called,/, chosen. 26.21. faithful In a ^ things. Mk.6.B, laid hands on a/, sick folk Lu. 12. 48, b«aten with/, stripes. 18.23, are there/, tliat l>e saved. Rev. 3. 4, a/, names even in Sardis. 8MDeut.7.7; Ps.109,8; Heb. 12. 10. FIELD. Deut.21. 1, If one be found slain In/. 1 Sam. 22. 7, will he give each of you /. Prov. 24. 30, the/. oftheslothfuL Isa. B. 8, that lay/, to/. Mat. 13. 38. tho/. Is the world. 44, treasure hid In a/. John 4..H.B, look on the/, Jas. 5. 4. labourers whicli reaped your/. Sr^ Mat. 6. 28; 27.7; Acts 1.19. FIKU< !R. Gen. 49. 7, anger, for it was /. Dent. 28. BO, a nation of a/, countenance. Mat. 8. 28. exceeding./. Lu. 23. 6, and the^ were more/. 21'im. 3.:i, men shall be incontinent,/. Jas. 8. 4. driven of f. winds. See 2 Ram. 19. 43 ; Isa. Xi. 19 ; Dan. 8. 23. FIKKY. Deui. ;«. 2. a f. law for them. Dan. 3. 6, a/, furnace. Eph 6. 16, the/, darts of the wicked. H<b. 10. 27, juagment and/. Inditniatlon 1 Pet. 4. 12, ctmcernlng the/, trial. '-VeNum.21.6; Deut,8.15; Isa. 14.29. FIG. I Kings 4, 26; Mlc.4. 4. dwelt under his /. tree. 2 Kings 18. .31 ; Isa. 96. 16, eat ever, one of his/, tree. Hah. .3. 17, although f. tree not blossom. Mat. 7. 16 ; Lu. 6. 44. do men gather/, of thistles? Lu.21.29. behold the/, tree. Jas. 3. 12, can the f. tfe bear berriet. R»'v. 6. 13, ca.steth untimely f. A<r,.Judg.9. 10; Jer.8.13; Lu.lS.6: John 1.48. FIGHT. Ex. 14. 14 ;Deut. 1.30; 3. 22: 20. 4. Lord /. for yon. Josh. 23. 10. he It is that f. for you. 1 Sam. 25,28, /. the battles of the Lord. " Kings 10. 3,/. for your master's house. Neh. 4. 14, f. tor your brethren, sons, and wivek. Ps. 144. 1, teacheth my fingers to f. John 18. .36, then would my .servants/. Acts B. 39 ; 23. 9. /. against God. 1 Cor. 9. 26, sof. I. 2(^or. 7. B, without were f. 1 Tim. 6. 12; 2 Tim. 4. 7. th« good/. Heb. 10.82. great/, of afflictions. 11.34, valiant in/. Jas. 4. 1, wars and /. among you. 2, .ye/, and war. Ncr Zech. 10. 6 ; 14. 14 ; Key. 2. 1«. FIOU RE. Oeut 4. 16 ; Bom. 6. 14 : Heb. ». 9 ; 1 Pet 3. 21 FILL. Num. 14. 21 ; Ps. 72. 19 : Hab. 2. 14, earth /. with glory. Job 23. 4, /. my mouth with arguojienta Ps. 81. 10, open mouth, I will f. It. 104. 28. they are ./. with Kooi Prov. 3, 10, bams/. -Ith plenty. 14. 14, /. with his own ways. m FILL, top A m. 10. slain in/. «/. our/. as A uance. nt,/. 8.2S. ;m. ed. latloD .29. under his A , one of his/. issom. r.ofthlstlen? ■ies. [; Johll1.4«. 2: 20. 4, Lord Lord. tiouse. is. anri wivefc. lU/. I: Heb.S>.9; 1.2.14, earth FILTH OONOORDANOX. riBK. Priiv. do. iU, a fool wlieu./. wiiii meat. Isa. r>r>. 20, wild hath not '°. his days. Mat. 5. 6; Lu.6.21. the* sliall be f. Mk.7.1J7, let children first be/. La. 1.15; Acts 4. 8; 9.17: 13. 9. /. with Ho!: (ihost. 14. 23, that raj house may be/. John 16. 6, sorrow hath f. your heart. Acts 5. 28, ye have/. Jerusalom with your doc triue. 14. 17, /. our hearts with fond and gladness. Bom. 1.29, /. with all uiiriKhteousness. 15. 14, /. with all knowledge. Eph.1.23, him th:;t t. ait \\\ aU. 3. 19, /. with luliii ss of (>.,d. 5.18. be/, with th-- Spirit. Phil. 1.11,/. with fruit- of ngiit<*.jusness Col. 1. 24, /. up what Is b«'l)ind. Jas. 2. 16, IfC ye warmed an>l.(. Ilev. 16. 1, in them Is/, up wrath of Ood. See Dan. 2. 35 ; Lu. 2. 40 ; 1.5. IS ; .lohn 2. 7. FILTH. Isa. 4. 4, wastwd away th« /. of Zlon 1 t'or. 4. 13 as the/, of the world. FIL TI1INK88. 1 Cot. 7. 1. cleans© from all /. of flesh. Eph. 5.4, nor let/, be named. Jas. 1. 21, lay apart all / 6>eKzek.22 15: m.'Zfi. FILTHY. Job 15. 16, how much more f. Is man. I's. 14. 3 ; 53. 3. altogether become f. Isa. 64. 6, as/, rags. Zech. 3. 3, clothed with /. gannent*. C0I.3.H, put (iff/, communication. 1 Tim. 3. 3 ; Tit. 1.7;] Pet. 6. 2. /. lucre. 2ivt.2.7, vexed with f. couversatlon Jude 8, /. dreamers. Rev. 22. 11, he that is/., let him bo f. FINALLY. 2<'or.l3.11: Eph.fi. 10; Phil. 3.1; 4. K ; 2 Thess. 3. 1 ; 1 Pet. 3. H. FIND. Num. 32. 23. be sn re sin will /. you (vut Job9. 10; Kom.ll..s:t. tlihigs past/, out. 2.S..S, where I might f. Mm. Prov.4.22, life to tho.se that./, thcin. 8.17; Jer. 29. 13, seek m»* earlt *hall f. me. 35, whoso/, me,/, life. 18. 22, /. wife,/, a good thmg. Eccl.9. 10, thy hand/, to do, do it. 11. 1. /. It after many d:vys Isa. ."W. 13, /. thine own pleasure. Jer.6. 16; Mat. 11.29, '. rest to your souls. Mat. 7.7; Lu,11.9, seek and y*- thall f. U, few there be that f. it. 10. .M9, lo.seth his lite shall f.\t 22.9, as many as ye shall f. Mk. 11. 13, he might/, anvthlnif thereOD 13 36, he/, you sleeping. Lu, 16.4.8. till he/, it 18.8, shall he/, taith on earth Johnl.41, first/, his brother. lfoM.7.21, I/.a law that vclien I would. Heb. 4. 16, /. grace to help Sr' John 7. 34; 2Tlm. 1.1»; llev.i'.ft. FINK. Ps. 19. 10, more to be desired than/, gold. 81.18; 147.14. the/, of the wheat. Prov.26. 12. as an ornament of/, gold. Lam. 4.1, how Is the/, gold clianged. Mk.15.4fl, Joseph brimglit f. lintMi. «»•(• Job!*. 1,17; Lu.lf.. 19; Ilev. 1«. IV,; ».*. FlN(iElt. Ex.8. 19. this Is the f. of (io<l. SI. 18: I>eut.9. 10, written with the f. of Ood, 1 Kings Iv!. 10; 2(!hron.l0.10, little/ thicker. rrov.7..% bind them on thy/. Iia. 158. 9, the putting forth of the/. Dan. 5. 5, the ;. of a man's hand. Mat. 23. 4; Lu.11.46, not mov« with /. Lu. 16. 24, the tip of his r. John 8. 6, with his/, wmte on gnmud. 20.25, put mr/. Into print of nails. 27, reach hiiher thy/. fr>ep8.8.3; Prov.6. 13; Isa. 2. 8; B».8, FINIHH. lChron.28.20, till thou liast/. Neh. 6. 15, so the wall was/. Lu. 14. 28, 29, SO. whether sufficient to/. John 4. .34, to do his wt)l and/, his work. 5.36, which the Father batb giveu me to/. 17. 4, I have f. the work. 19. HO. it Is/. AcU 20. 24: 2 Tim. 4. 7. that I might /. my course. 2 Oor. 8. 6, /. In you the same grace. Heb. 12. 2, Jesus, author and/, of our faith. Jas. 1. 15, sin when It is/. Sc* Dan. 9. 24; Uev.10.7; 11.7; 20.6. FIliE. Uen. 22. 7, behold the /. and the wood. Ex. 3. 2. bush burned with/. '22.6, he that kindled/, shall make restitution Lev. 10. 2, /. from the Lord. 18.21; Deut.18.10; 2 Kings 17. 17; 23.10, pass thmugh /. Judg. 15. 5. brands on/, and burnt com. 1 Kings 18.24, that answereth by/. 19. i2, the Lord was not .n the / 1 (;hron.2l.26. Lord answei'Ml h'm by/. PS..S9..3, musing, the/, biinird. 74.7. they have ca.><t/. Into thy sauotuary. Prov.6. 27, can a man take /. 26. 1», mad man who casteth /. 20. no wood the/, g-^eth out. 21. as wood is to f., so is a contentious l«a. 9. 19, as the fuel of the /. 24.1.'). glorify the Lord In the/. 4f 14 2. walkest through/, not be burnt. 16, I have seen the/ 64. 2, the me 'ting /'. burueth. 66. l.*>, the Lord will come with/. bv/. will the Lord plead. Mk.9.44, uelther their/ Jer. 20. 9, word as a f. in mv bjiies. 16, 24 uelther their/ quenched. Kzek. 3<V 5, In the/, of n\y Jealousy, ! >an. 3. 27, the /. had no power. Amos 4. ll, as a/, brai I plucked oat. Nah. 1.6, fury poureii >ut hkc f. Zech. 2. 6, a wall of/, round about. 3. 2, a brand pinckcd out of the /, Mai. 3. 2. like a retiuer's/. Mat. S. 10; 7 19: Lu.3.0; John 16. 6, tree east Into f. U; l,u..3. 16, baptize With/. 13. 4", cast them into furnace of/. 18.8; 26.4); Mk.9.4;i,46, everlasting/. Lu,»..'>4, wilt tliciu th>«,t we command f, 12. -'9, come to send/, on earth. 17. 29, same day It rained f. and brimstone. Acts 2. ,S, cloven toii^ues Hko as f, 1 1 or. 3. 1,3, revealed by/, and the /. shall try 15. saved, yet so a« by/ 2Thess.l.8. In flaming/, taking vetmeaDOe. Heb. 1.7, his ministers a flame of/. 11.34, quenched violence of/. Jas. 3. .5, a little/, kindletb. 6, tongue Is a/. 1 Pet. 1.7, gold tried with/. 2 Pet. 3. 7, reserved unto/T 12, heavens b^ ink on /", Jude 7, venK»'ance of eternal/, 23, pulling them out of the/, Bev.3.18, buy gold tried In the/. 20. 9, /. came down from ({od. 10, devil cast Into lake of/. 14. death and hell cast Into/. 21.8, the lake that burneth witJh/. Se«Isa.83.14: Jer.2S.2»: Heb.l2.2». ns \lm iii FIBM. CONOORDANCK. FLRBQ. FIKM. Jo«h3.17: Job41.'M: Pg.7S.4: Beb. 3.6. FIltST. 1 Etngg 17. 13, make a little cake /. Ezra 8. 12; HHg.2. 8, the ^I'^rj oi the/. huuM. Jublfi, 7, art tliou the/, man born. Prov. 3.9, honour t)ie Lord with J. frulto. IH. 17, /. tn his own cause. iM.iH.On, th»/. father nath Mnned Mat. 6. 24, /. De reconciled. 6, 33, vek ye f. the kingdom 7. !)^. i-ast out tlie buanj 12.29; Mk.3.27, except he/, bind strong man. Ifi, la.Ht state of man wors'* tlmn ''. 17. 1(1, 11; Mk.9. V2, Klla.s niusi / come. 2().l0, when the/, came, they siippoied. •22.38; Mk. 12.2.S, 29, 80, the ^. commandment. Mk.4.28, A the blade. 9. 3ft, any desire to be f. shall be last 13. 10. tr""<Pt'l must f. be published. Lu. 14. 28. sitteth jiot down /'. 17. 2r> but /. must he siitTer many things. John 1.41. /. flndeth liis brother Simoa. ^. ^. wliosoever/. st'.'pped In. 8. 7, let him f ca.st a stone. Acts 11.26, called <.'hristian»/. at Autlooli llom.2.9.10, of the Jew f. 8.'.«. the f. irults oi the i^pirlt. '&, /.-born amoii'^x many '>r«thren. 11. K IftheV. Irnir be hnly. 1 Cor. 12. 28, /. apostles, .'(pcondarily prophets. 14.;»i. let the/, hold peace. 15. 20, •2-^, Christ the/, fruits. 4B, the/, man was niade a living aoul. 16. not f. wlilch is spiritual, 47, /. man is of the earth. 8 Cor. S,.*!, f. pave their own selves. 12, If there be/, a willing mind. Kph.fi. 2, the/, connnandmeiit with promlsf. Col . 1 . 15, 18, the /.-bom of every creature. 1 Th(is».4. Ifi, dead in t hrist rise f. 2rhe8».2.3, afdlHniraway/. 1 Tim, 1.16, that In me f. 9.. 1.1, Adam was r. formed. 8. 1(1, let tlie.se/. be proved. 5. 4, learn f. to show piety at home. i'l, cast off tlieir f. liiifli. 2 Tim. 4. 16, at my /. answer no man. TIt.;^. 10, after/, and .second sdmonition. Heb. f). 12, which bo the i: nrinclples 7. 27, /. for his own sins. 10. 9. taketh away the ' Ja.s. 3. 17. /. pure, the', peaceable. 1 Pet. 4. 17, if judgment f. be;;in at U*. 1 John 4.19, because h- /. loved us. Judefi, kept not their /', estate. Uev.2.4, lilt thy/, love. 6, do thy,/. w<,>rk's. 20.5, this is the/. resurrecUon. 21. 1, f. heaven and^. eartli passed away. See Ex. ». 8; Num. H, 13; ,k-hnl2.16. I'lf^II. E('cl.9. 1'i, / taken In an evil net, Hab. 1.11, men as the /. of tUe sea. Mat. 7. 10, if he ask a/-. 14. 17 : Mk. 6. 38 ; Lu. 9. 13, five loaves and two/. John21.3, Peter salth, I (o a f. K'or. 15. .39. one flesh of b-asts, another of/. ^V/. Jer. 16. Ifi ; Mat. 4. 19; Mk.1.17; Lu.24.42. FIT. Job.H4. 18. It is/, to sav to a king. Lu.9. 62, Is/, for the kinpiori. 14.r{5. It \s not/, for the (lunifl>;il. Col. 3. 18, submit as It Is f. in the Lord. «.)»• I-ev 16. 21 ; Prov. 24. 27; Bzek. 15.6; Bom. 9. '22. FITLY. PruT.26.11; Bpb.8.Zli i.16. FIXKD PS.B7.7; 108.1; 112.7; Lu.l6.'26. FLAiMK. Gen. .3. 24. at garden of Edeua/.sword. Judg. J.1.2(), ant'tl went in/. lsa.6.24, as the./, consumeth chaff. 29.6, a/, of di-vourlnK Are. AH.Z neither shall f. kindle. 66. 15, rebuke with f. of fire. Ezek.20.47, the f./. shall not be quenched. Ln.lfi.24. tormented In this/. Seal's. 29.7; Heb. 1.7; Itev. 1. 14 ; 2. 18. FLATTER. Job 17. 5, be speaketh /. to bis friends. 32.21. '22. give/, titles to man. Ps.5.9, they r. with their tongue. 12.2, /. lips and double heart. Prov. 2i). 19. meddle not with him that /. 26.28. a/, mouth worketh ruin. 1 Thess. 2. 5, neither used we/, words. 8re Prov. 28. 23 ; 29. 5 ; Pan. 11. 21, 32, 34. FLEE. Lev. 26. 17, 36, ye shall /. when none pursneth. Num. lu. 3f>. them that hate thee f. before thee. Neh. 6. 11. should such a man as I/. Job 14. 2, he/, as a shadow. P»,139.7. whlthtrshalll/. Prov. 28. 1, the wicked /. when no man. 17, he shall /. to the pit. Cant. 2. 17; 4.6, tlli shadows/, away. Isa.35. 10; 51.11, sighing shall A away. Mat. .3. 7; Lu.3.7, to/. R'om wrath to come. 10.23, In one city, f. to another. 24. 16 ; Mk. 13. 14 ; Lu. 21. 21, /. to mountains. 26.56; Mk.H.So. forswk him and/. John 10. r>, not follow, but/, from him. 12, 1.3. an hireling f. ITlm.6.11./. these things. 2 Tim. 2. 22. /, vonthful lusts. Jas.4. 7. he will/, from you. hVfllCor.r.. 18; 10.14; eev.l2.«.14. FLK8U. Gen. 2. 24; Mat. 19. 6; Mk.10.8: lOor. 6.16; Kph.5.31, one f. 6.12, all/, had corrupted his way. 13, end of all f. Is come. V.21. all/, died. Rx. 16. .3, when we sat by the f. pots Lev. 17. 11. the life of all/- »« "the bk.od. 19.28, cuttings In your/. Num. 11. TnI, while f. was between teeth. 16. 22 ; 27. 16, God of spirits of all / 1 K ngs 17. 6, bread and /. In mondng and evening. 2Chron.32.8, with him Is arm of /. Neh. 5. 5, our/. Is as the f. of otir brethrcD. Job 19. -26. In my/, shall I see God .33. 21, his /. Is consumed away. Ps.16.9; Acts2.2fi, my / rest in hope. 68.2. to thee shall all/, come 78.20. ca« he provide/. Prov, JS. 11, mourn when /. consumed. 11.17, cniel »n)ublpth his own/. 23.20, among riotous eaters of/. Ecol.4.ft, fool eateih his/. 12. 12. weariness of the f, Isa.40.5, all/, shall see It. 6; 1 Pet. 1.24, all A is Kra,ss. Ezek. 11. 19 ; 36. 26, a heart of /. Joel 2. 28 ; Acts 2. 17. pour Bplrlt on all/. Mat. 16. 17. /. ai»d blood hath not revealed It. 24. 22 ; Mk. 13. 20, there should no f. be saved. 26.41; Mk.14.38. spirit willing. ''. weak. LU.24..39, spirit hatli not f. and bones. John 1. 14, word made/, and dwelt 6. 51, 54, 5.^. bread 1 give is uiy /. 52, can this man give us his /. 63, the /. profiteth nothing. 'i7« 7T1 FLKSn. I LU.16.M. ! CdeuH/.tword. aff. e quenched. 14; 2.18. ketb /. to bU ue. m that /. I). words. 21,32.34. 1 /. when none e (. before thee. Ml/. no nuut. away. /. away. rath to come, sr. to mountaina. I and /. om him. .6.14. Mk.10.8; lOor. way. ^ pots the bk'od. een teeth. (fall/. in nuiniiug and I of /. )ur brethren. God hi hope. B isumed. m/. of/. lit on all /. not revfialed It. Id no /. be saved. iiir. f. weak. nd bunea. dwelt »y/. /. FLK8HLT. aONOORDANOM. FOLLY John 8. IB, ye Judge after the /. 17.2, powrnv'jr all f. Eoni. fi. 1!>, b«^canse of the Infirmity of yonr /. 8. S, condemned shi In the /. 8, they that are in/, cannot please God 9, not hi the f., but the Spirit. 12.13. tollveafterthe/. 9.S. klnsniKn according to the/. 6, of whom as coiic<jrnlug the/. 13. 14. make not pn)vl»kni for the/. 1 Cor. 1.29. that no/, should glory. 16. .S9, all /. not the same /, RO. /. and bknid cannot Inlierit 2 Cor. 12. 7, a thorn In the/. Gal. 1. 16, I conferred not with /. and blood. 2.20, Ufa I now live In lh«/. .1. 17, f. lustfth mraliLst the Spirit. Kph. 2. 3, lusts of/., desires of/. I'hll. 3. 3, 4. no confidence In the A lTtm.3.1«, manifest In the/. 1 Put. 3. 18, Christ pu' to death In/. 1 John 4. 2; 2 John 7, denlnth that (Ihrist Is come In/. Judu H. dreamers defile the/. 23, hathiK garment spottt-a by/. Stf* John 1.13; 8.6; Gal.,M9; Heb.2.14. . FI,K8IIhY. 2Cor. 1.12; 3.3; Col.2. IS 1 Pel. 2.11. FLIGHT. Isa. 62.12: Amos 2. 14; Mat. 24. 2(>; Heb.11.34. FLINT. Dcut. 82. 13; Isa. 6. 28; 60. 7; Ezek..3.9. FLO< K Jer. 13. 20, where is the/^ tny bfautl- fnl/. Ezek. 34. 31, the/, of my pasture are men Zech. 11 . 7, the poor o* the /. Lu. 12. 32, fear not. little f. Acts 20. 28. takd hted to the/. •29, not spar'utr the f. 1 Pet. 5. 2, fend the/, of God. .3, being euHaniples to the/. Rf-e Kzek. .36. 37 ; Mai. 1.14; Mat. 26. 31. FLOOD. Josh. 24. 2, on other side of the /, Job 28. 11. he blndeth/. from overflowlntf. Ps. 32.6, In/, of jfreat waters, ("ant. 8. 7, neither oan f. drown love. Isa. 44. .3, f. upon the dry ground. .TO. 19, enemy come In like a/. Mat. 7. 2.5, the/, came, and the whids blew. 24. ;18, In days before the /. 39 ; Lu. 17. 27, knew not till/, came. R*^ Gen. 9. 11; Ps.go.."); 2 Pet. 2. 5; ICev.W.lP. FLOOK. 1 Sam. 23.1, they rob the threshliip f. 2 Sam. 24 21, to buy the threshing/, of thee Hos. 9. 1. loved a reward on every corn/. Mlc 4. 12, gather as sheaves Into the/. Mat, 3 12; Lu.,H.17, purge his/. 8,-f Ileut.l6.14; Dan. 2. 36; Joel 2. 24. FLOlililHH, Pi. 72. 7 In bit days shall the righteous/. 90. ii. In the morning it/. 92. 12, righteous shall/. like palm tree. 103. Vi. aa flower so he /. Prov. ll.;!8. righteous shall/, as branch 14.11. tabernacle of upright/ Eccl. 12. .^. when the almond tree shall J, Cant. 6. 11 ; 7. 12. whether the vine/. Kzelt. 17. ,.4, have made dry tree to f, Phil 4. 10, your care of me hath/. »««■ Ps. 92. 14 ; Dan. 4. 4. FLOW. Ps. 147. 18, wind to blow, and waters/. Cant. 4. 16. that the spices may/, out. Isa. 2. 2. all nations slial) A unto It. 64. 1. 1, mountains f. at thy presence. Jer. 31 . VA, shall f. to the goodness of the Lord. John 7. ;«. sha.l/. iiviug wat«r. f««Job20.S8; Im.«0 6; Joel 3. 18; lftc.4.1. FLOW EB. 1 Sam. 2. S3 shall die In /. of ag«. Job 14.2, Cometh forth as a/. Cant. 2. 12. the /. appear on earth. Isa. 28. 1,4 glorious beauty Is a fading/ 40.6. aa the/, of the field 7; Nah.1.4, .Tas.l.lO; 1 Pet. 1.24./. fadeth 9e(^ Job 16. .^3 ; Isa. 18. 6; l(;or.7.36. FLV, Job6. 7, as sparks/, upward. Ps. 60.6, then would Ij. away. 90.10, and we/, away. Prov.23.fi, riches/, away. Isa. 6(1. 8, that f. as a cloud. N>-f Dan. 9. 21 : Hev. 14. 6 ; 19. 17. FOAM. Hos. 10.7; Mk.9.18; Lu.9.39: Judel3. FOKH. Ps.27.2; 30.1; 89.23; MatlO.M; AcU 2. 36. FOLD. Ppov. 6. 10; 24. 33, f, of the hauda to "(leep. Feel. >. 6, fool/, his hands and eateth Huh. 3. 17. flock cut off Irom the/. John 10.16, one/, and one shepherd. ■ .sv* Isa. 1.3.20; (i6. 10; Nah. 1.10. FOLK Prov.30.26; Jer.Bl.68; Mk.6.6! John .5. ;«. FOLLOW. Num. 14. 24, Caleb hath /. me fully. 1 Kings 18. 21, God,/, him. Ps 'H. 6. go^)dnes^^ and mercy shall J. me 6;i H, mr "ioui./, hard after thee. 68 2.'>. trie players ■. aUer. Prov. 12. 11 ; 28. 19. that/, vain persona. Isa. .'■>. 11, that they mar/, strong drink Ho'.. 6. ,3, If wo f. on to know the liord. Amos 7. 16, took me a?, I ;'. the flock. Hat 4.19; 8.2i;; 9.9; 16.24; 19.21; Mk.2. 14; 8.;M; 10.21; Lu.6.27; 9.2.3,69; W. •.'}*; John 1.43: 21.22. Jesus said,/, me. 8.19: Ln.9.67,61, Master. I will/, thee Mk. 10. 2S: Lu. 18.2s. we lelt all and f. thee. .H2, as they 7 th-iy were afraid. Lu. ?2. 64, I'eter/. afar off. John 10. 27, slieep hear voice and/, mo. IS..'*;, thou canst not/, me now. Rom. 14. 19. '. things that make for peace. 1 Cor. 10. 4, the rock that/, them. 14. 1, /, after charity. Phll.3.1'A I /after. 1 Thess. 0. IB, ever/, that which Is good. 1 Tim. 6.24, some men they/, after. 6 11: 2 Tim. k\ 22, /. rlghte.iusneM. Heb. 12. 14, / p-ace with all men. 13.7. whose faith/. 1 Pet. 1. II. the gloi7 that should/. 2.21, that ye should /. his steps. 2 Pet. 2. 16. / the way of Balaam. Rev. 14. 4. they that/, the Lamb. 13. their works do /'. them, «<•« Mk. 9. 38 ; 1 Pet. 3. 13 ; 2 Pet. 1 . 16 ; Rev. 6. 8. FOLLOWER. Bph. B. 1. f. of 0ml ei, dear chil- dren. Heb. 6. 12. /. of them who through faith FOLLY. 1 Sam. 2B. 25. and/, is with him. Job 4. 18. hl.s anifels he charged with/. 24.12, yet <io<l laveth not/, to them. 42.8. lest I deal witJi you after/. Ps.49 13. this their way Is their/. 86. 8, let them not turn aga'c to/. Prov. 13. 16. a f(wil lajeth ope.i hl»/. 14.8, the /. of foolsTs deceit. 18. simple Inherit/. 16.22. Instruction of fooia la/. 17. 12. rather than a fool In his/. 26.4. answer not a fool according to/, 6. answer fool according to/. Keel. 1. 17. to know wisdom and/. 2. IS, wisdom excelleth/. 276 'M i r-i :, f FOOD. aoNaoBDAKon. roBKflint. Reel. 7.2B. th« wlckertnemi of/. 10. «, A in neX in great <)lKnlty. 2 Cor. 11.1. bear with nm a little In my/. 2 Tim. 3.9, their/, "hall bn nianlfent. «<•« Jo»h.7.16; rrov. 14.24; Imi.9.17. FOOD. Oen. 3 6, tre« good for/. Kx.21. 10. her/. Miall not b* dimlnliihed. Dent. 10. 18. In g\\ intt htm /, and ratm^nt. Job Z"*. 12, more than mi necewary/. 24. B, wlldeniess yieldeth/. P«.7H.2r>, did eat anRels' f. 104. 14, bring forth f. out of the earth l.'Vi.2fi. glveth f. to all flesh. Prov.fi. 8, gathen^th her A In harvest. 15. 28, much/. In tllla.pn of poor. 50. 8, with f. conveni'Mit for me. 51. 14, she bringeth her/, from far. 20or.9. 10, minister bread for your/. 1 Tim. 6.8, having/, and raiment. Jan. 2. IB. destitute of daily /. HfeQtn.2.9, «.21; 41.3fi; l*v.22.7. KOOL. 2 Ram. 8. PS. died Abner as »/. dieth 7 Ft. 14. 1 ; fi3. 1 , /. Mild In hU heart. 75.4. to/, dfittl not foolishly. Prov. l.t. /. d<^spi«« wisdom. S.3B. shatne the promotion of/, 10.8.10, a prating/, shall fall. 21, /. die for want of wisdom. 28, sport to a/, to do mischief. 11.29. the/, shall be servant to wtae. 12. 1ft, way of/, riglit in own eyes. 16, /. wrath presi^ntly known. 13. 16, /. layeth opi;n his folly. 20, companion of/, shall be destroyed. 14,8, folly of/. Is deceit. ft, /. make n, mock at sin, 16, the/, rageth and Is confident. 18.2. mouth of/, pournth out foolishness B, a/. d«splseth his father's instmction. 16.22. the ItHtrnctlon of f. is folly. 17. 28. a/., when he holdeth his pesci. counted wise 20. 3, every f. wlH be meddling. 29. 11, /. uttereth all his mind. Bccl.2. 14,/. walketh In darkness. 16, how dieth wise man? as/. 19, who knoweth whether wise or a f, 6. 3. a/, voice Is known by multitude of words. 10.14. f. Is full of words. Isa. 3ft. 8, wayfaring men, though /, Jer.17.11, at his end he shall be «/. Hos, 9. 7, prophet is a/. Mat. 5. 22, shall say, t noa /. 23.17. ye/, and blind. Lu.12.20. thou f., this night. 24,28. Of. and slow of heart, 1 Oor. 3. 18, let him become a/, 2Cor.ll. 16. let no man think me ft/. 12. 11, I am a V. In glorvlni{. Eph.6. 18, walk not as/, but as wise. «Mrrov.l0.18; 19,1; 28.26; Keel. 10.8. FOOLISH. Deut.32.6. O/. people. 2Sam.24.10; lChron.21.8. 1 have done very/. Job 2, 10. OS one of the/, women. r».73. 3, I was envious at the/. Prov, 9. 6, forsake the/, and live. l.S, a/, woman Is clamorous. 14.3, the/, plucketh it down. 17.28; 19. 13. a/, son is grief. Bed. 7. 17, neither be thou/. Jer.4.22. my people are/. Hat. 7. 26, unto a/, man. Bom. 1.21. their/, heart was darkened. 1 (Jor. 1.20. hath not Uod made/. Oal.S.l. 0/.Oalatlu». Ctel. .3. 3, are ye so/. Kph. 8.4, nor stalking. 1 Tim. 6. 9. rich fall Into f. lasts. 2 Tim. 2. 23; Tit. 3. 9. /, questions avoid. Tit. 8. 3. we were sonjetimen/. 1 Pet. 2. Ift, Ignorance of/, men. «'«• .lob r.. 3 ; Lam. 2. 14 ; Kzek. 13. 8. FOOL18HNEB8. Ps. 69. 8. thou knowest my/. Prov. 22. IB, /. Is bound In heart of child- 24.9. thought of/. Is sin. 1 Oor. 1.18, to them that perish /. 21, by the f. of preaching. 23, Christ cnicified to (t reeks/. 26. the/, of (iiKl is wiser than men. 2.14. things of ."pirlt are/, to him. 3. 19, wisdom of world/, with Ood. Sef 2 Sara. IB. 31 : Prov. 27. 22. FOOT. Oen. 41. 44, without thee no man lift/ Deut,2, ft, not so much as/, breadth. 11. 10, wateren It with thy/. Ps.38. 16, when my f. slippeth. 91. 12 ; Mat. 4. 6 ; Lu. 4.11. dash/. agalast stone 94.18, my/, sllppeth. thy mercy. 121.3. not suffer^, to be moved. Prov..3.2.3. thy/, shall not stumble 26.17, withdraw/, from nelnlibour's honsa. ftccl.B. 1, keep thy/, vyhen thou v'o«'st. Isa. 1.6. from sole of f. to head no "onndness Mat. 14. 13, people followed on/. 18.8; Mk.0.4.\ If <. offend thee. 1 Cor. 12, IB, If/, say. because I am not. Heb. 10.29, trodden under f. the 8.>n of Ood ^V«Jer 12.8; Mat. 8. 38; Jas.2.3. FORBADE, Mat. 3. 14; Mk.9.:«; Lu.9.4». FOKBEAB. EX.23.B, wouldest /. to help. 2 Chron. 38. 21 , /. from meddling with Ood. Neh.9.30, many years didst thou/ them. Kzek. 2.6; 3.11. whether hear or ?. 1 <!or,9. 6, power to/, working. Eph.4.2; Col. 3. IS, /, one another in love 6.9. /. threatening. SMProv.M.ll; Bi:ek.8.27; Zech.n.12. FORIUD. Num. 11 . 28, Joshua said. f. them. Mk.9..39; LU.9.B0, /. himnot. 10.14; Lu.18.16. children./, them not Lu. 6.29, /. not to take coat. 23.2. /.to give tribute. Acts 10. 47. can any /. water. 1 Cor. 14. 39, /. not to speak with tongnes. 1 Tim. 4. 3. /; to marry. Sfg Acts 16. 6 ; 28. ,31 ; 1 Thess. 2. 16. FORCE. Deut. 34. 7. nor naliiral /. abated. Ezra 4. 23, made them cea.se b^ /. Mat, 11. 12, violent take it bv/. John 6. 18, perceived they would lake him by/. Heb. 9. 17. a testament is of f. after. See Deut. 20. 19 : I'rov. 30. ;« ; Amos 2. 14 FORCIBLE. Job 6. 28. F0KEFATHEB8. Jer.11.10; 2 Tim. 1.. 3. FOREHEAD. Ex. 28. .38. It shall always be on his/. 1 Sam. 17. 49, smote Philistine In his/. Ezek.,3.8, made thy/, strong. 9. 4, set a mark on/, of them that sigh Bev.7.3; 9.4, sealed in the/. 22.4, his name shall be in their/. S«« Rev. 1.3. 16 J 14.1; 17.6; 20; 4. FOREIGNER. Ex. 12. 48; Deut. 15. 8; Eph.3.19. FOREKNOW. Rom. 8. 29 ; 11. 2 • 1 Pet. 1. 2. FOREMOST. Oen. 32. 17; 38.2; 2 Sam. 18.27. FOREORDAINED. 1 Pet. 1. 20. FOKEIUrNNER. Heb.6.20. F0BE8BB. Proy.22.S: iJ.m GM.S.i, 270 OBKRinC. >H% avoid. 13.8. knowest my/, t of child ■ h/. r. men. Iilm. God. »■ no rnan lift/ r«"ftdth . /. »i?aln«t »tone rr.y. inib'n liboiir's hoilM. lull (.'OCHt. d no "oiiiiHiiesH 1/. lee. I am not. hf 8'>ii of Ood 2.3. it/, to llPlp. Itiff witli Uod. hou/ them. r or f. K. Kithpr In love Jf Zech.n.lVJ. I Kaid. f. them. I. '. them not FJth toiijtnes. 1.2. Ifl. ral /. abated. V f. iiildlakehlmbyA f. after. ; Amos "2. 14. 2 Tim. 1.. 3. lall always be od e In his/. n that sigh heir/. »:4. it. 15. 3; Bph.3. .'i- 1 Pet. 1.2. 2; 2 Sam. 18.27. 0. 19. FORKflT aONOORDANOg. FORMER. KUUE8T. Ps. RO. 10, every bea.'^t of/. Is mine. I"ia.29. 17: 32. 16. flold esteemed tm f. Jer. 5.A, lion out of/. Hh»' i i^lay them. 26.18; Mlc.3. 12. hlnh p -vces of the/ 4€.2.S, they (thall cut d(wn her/. Amo*3.4, will Hon roai In the/. Hff. Ez«k.l5.r.; 20. 4«; H08.2.12. FOUKTKLL. Mk.l.S.23; Act«3.24; 2Cor.l3.2. FOKKWAllN. Lu. 12.B; 1 Then*. 4. 6. FOKdAT. Judg. S. 7. they/, the Lord r<i.7K. 11. thoy/. hln work*. lOti. 13, noon/, hl.s work*. Lam. 3. 17, I/, proiperity. tiff. (ien. 40, 23 ; Ho«<. 2. 13, F<»B(iAVE. Mat. 18. 27. 32, and/, him the debt. Lu.7.42. he frankly/, them both. I 43, he to whom he/, mmt. I 2 Cor. 2. 10, If I / anythhiK. Col. 3. 13, even a.>« Christ f, you. I hwrs.32.6; 78,38; W.S! iFDilOR. Job13,4; Pft.ll9,n9. K).iK(jIH:T. Deut. 4, 9, lest thou/, thing* eyes have seen. 23, lest ye/, the covenant. 1. 12; 8. 11, beware Ien thou/, the Lord, Job 8. i;{, so are thf pathn of all that t. Uod. I's. 9. 17, all nations that/. God. 10. 12. /. not the humble. 45. 10. /. thine own people. fi0.2'.i. Consider, ye that/, God. 78.7, that they might not/, works of God. 88. 12. In the land of/, 102. 4, 1/. to eat my bread. lOfl.2. /. not all hi* beneftto. 119, Ifi, I will not/, thy word. 137. 5, If 1/. thee, O Jerusalem. Prov.2. 17, /. the covenant of her Ood. 3. 1, /. not my law, 31.fi, lest they drink and/. 7, let him drink and/, poverty Isa. 49. 15, can a woman/. 61. 13, and/ the Inird thy Maker. 6.5, 11,/. my holy mountain. Jer.2.;?2, maid/, her omaments. 23.27, cause people to/, my name. Amos 8. 7. I will never f. their works, Phil. 3. 13. /. things befiind. Heb.6. 10, not lUiriKliteous to/. 13.2, not/, to eniertain. 16, to communicate/, not. Jas.l.2'(, /. what manner of man. .<V«Gen.41.01; Lam. 6. 20; IJos,4.6. FORGIVE. Kx. 32.32, If thou wilt/, their sin 34. 7; Num. 14.18, /. Iniquity, transgression. lKings8.30, :<9; 2('hron. (i.2l ..S<». heare.st, / 2( hron.7. 14. then will I liearand/. Ps. 32. 1; Rom. 4. 7. whose transgression Is/. 80.5. good and ready to (. 103. 3. who (. all thine iniquities. Mat.6.12; Lu. 11, 4,/. us, as we/. 14, If ye/, 16. if je/. not, 9.6; Jlk.2. 10; Lu.6.24, power to /. sin. 18.21, how oft, and I/, him. 35. from your heart>/. Mk. 2.7, who can/, sins. 11.2.'), f. that yonr Father may/. 26, not/. Father will not/. Lu.6.37, /. andye shall be/. 7. 47. her sins which are many are/. 49. who is this/ sins also. 17.3.4, If brother repent,/, him. 23. 34, Father /. them, they know not AcU 8. 22. thought of thine heart be/. 2 Cor. 2. 7, ye ought rather lo /. 10, to wh. m ye/. I /. also. 12. 13, /. me this wrong. Eph. 4. 32, as (iod for Christ's sake hath / ('ol.2. 13. quickened, having/. 1 John 1.9, falthlul and just to/. SerMat.9.2: 12.31; Mk.3.?8: Lu.12.10. F()R<aVRNK88 Ps. I'M). 4, /. that thou mayett be feared. Mk. 3. 'ffl, hath never/. Acts 6. 81, exalted to give./. Eph. 1.7; Col. 1. 14, In whom we have/ Kr-e I>an.9,9; Acts 13. 38 ; -JK. 18. FOBiiOTTKN. I>eut. 24. 19. and ha.it/. a sheaf. 32. 18,/. God that f, rmed thee. rs.9. 18. needy not always/. 10.11, said. God hath /. 31. 12. /. as a dead man. 42. 9, why hast thou /. me. 44.20, if we have/, name of our God. 77.9, hath (i(Ml/. to be gracious. Eccl.2. 16, in days to come all/. 8. 10, w. -ked wen /. In city. 9. 6, the memory of them Is /. Isa. 17. 10, /. the God of thy salvation 44.21, thou Shalt not be/, of me 49. 14, my Lord hath/, me. 65. 16, former troubles are f, ,Jer.2.32; i:t.2.0; 'Si.'., my people have/. 3.21,/. the Lord their (J. id. 44.9, /. the wickedness of your fathers 60.6, /. their restineplace. Ezek.22. 12; 23..'«, thou hasi/. me. Mat. 16. 6; Mk.a. 14,/. to take bread. Lu. 12.6. not one A before God. 2 Pet. 1.9./. that he was purged. 8«<sLam.2.6: Uos.4.6; 8.14; 13. «. FORM («.). Gen. 1. 2; Jer. 4. 23, wlthont f., and void. ' Job 4. 16, could not dlsceni the/. Isa. .52. 14, /, more than sons of men Ezek.10.8, the/, of a man's hand. Dan. 3. 19, /. of visage changed. 25, /. of fourth like Son of God. Mk.16. 12, appeared in another/. in'n•o•|"v^**V• "(»«n"wledge and truth. Phli.2.6, being in the/, of God. 7, the/, of a servant. 2 Tim. 1. 13. /. ol sound words. 3. 6. having/, of godliness. See 1 Sam. 28. 14 ; Ezek. 43. 11 ; Rom. «. 17. FORM (».). Deut. 32. 18. forgotten God that /. thee. 2 Kings 19.26; Isa. 37. 26. that I have / It. Job 26. 5, dead things are f, 13, hath/, crooked serp«!nt. .33, 6. I also am /. of clay. Ps.90.2. or ever thou had.st/. 94.9, he that/, the eye. Prov.2t;. 10, great G.kI that/, all thluga. Isa. 43.1. he that/, thee, o Israel. 7; 44.21, I have/ him. 10, before me no god t. 21 , people have I /. for myself. 44. 10, who hath / a god. 64. 17, no weapon/, against thee. Amos 7. 1, he/, grasshoppers. Kom.9.20, shall thing/, say. Gal. 4. 19, till Christ be f. In yon. .S«rGen.2.7,19; Ps.96.6; Jer. 1.6. FORMER. Ruth 4. 7, manner In /. time. Job 8. 8. inquire of the/, age. Ps.89.49. where/, loving klndneitsea. Bed. 1.11. no remembrance of /. tbinga. 7. 10, /. days better that* these. sfn f !' p.: m S 3 ^ '.J FORSAKE. OONrORDASOM. FOrHTATN. Ira. 43. IH, renmntbfir not th«/. thliiK*< 46. 9. r^mHiiilMT thd A Uiintri of old. 48.?, declared/. thliiK^ front bogluuliitf 6B. 7. nii-asnrt- their/ work. ifi, /. troubles »re fortrott«n. Jer. n. 24; Hon. 6. 3; Juel2. 2S, /. and Utter rain. lO.lfi; M.19. the/, ofallthlngi. Htv. i. 9. plory of f. houM. Zech. 1.4; 7. 7. Vi. f. proplints have cried. 8.11, I will not iHf Min/. (layn. 14.8, half of tlif>m toward f. ■*«» Mai. 1.4, pleasant ax In/, yearn. Kph.4.22, coiiwrrilnu the i. coiivomatlnn. lJev.21.4. for thn (. thine.'* are pa.Hwil uwuy. s>*'0pn.40. 1.1; Dan. 11. 13; Acts 1.1. FOKSAKK. pput. 4. 31 ; 31. 6; 1 Chron. 28. 20. he will not t. 12. 19,./. not the L«ivlte. 32. 15. he f. God which made him. Josh. 1.8; Heb. 13..\ 1 will not fall nor A JudK.9. II. f. ni» Rwetitnex"* and Irult. 1 t;hron.'2«.9. if thou t. Iiim. will ra<t. 2«'hron. Ifi.A If ye/, hini. he will ^. yon. Nph. 10. 39, we will not/, house of our God 13.11, why Is house of God/. Jobfi. 14, he/, the fear of Almighty. 20. 19. opprei-ied and f. the poor. Pb.22.1; Hat.27.46: Mk.l6..'U. whyha.stthou /. me. »7. ?A yet have I not seen righteous /. 28, the Lord/, not his saints. 119.8, f. nie not utterly 188.8, /. not wi)rk of tliinc own hands. Prov. 1.8: «. 20, f. not law of thy mother 2.17, f. the pride of her youth. 4. 6, /. her not and sh>i sfiall preserve thee. 27.10. friend and fathfr't fr'end f. not. Tsa. «. 12. a (tn^at f. in the land. 17.9, as a f. bouKh. 32.14; .1er.4.29: Kzek. 36. 4. a/, city. 54.fi. as a womnti i. 7; 49. H, foraNma'l moment/. 62.4. no more be termed/. 12, a<'ity not/. JerlM.*?; 17.13, r. fountain of Uvlnn water. Mat. 19.-/r; T.u.n. n, we have/, all. 29, that hath /. houses. 2«. fifl : Mk. 14. fA disciples/, him and fled. Mk.1.18, they /■. their nets. Lu.14.33, whoso/, not all. 2ror.4.9. pei-secuted but not/. 2 Tim. 4. 10. Denias hath/, me. Ifi, all men/, me. Heb. 1(1. 2.^, not/, assemblinif of ounelvei. 11. 'i7. by faith Moses f. Kirypt. SV<Ps.71.11: Jer. 5.7; 2*2.9; Bzek.8.12. FOnSWKAR Mnt..').33. FORWAltD .Ter.7.2i. backward and not/. Zeclt. 1.1.\ help.d^ th" nfflirtion. S««2*;or.8.8: ft .-2; S.lohnO. FOUL. Job 16. 16: Mat. 16. 3: Mk. 9. 2B; Bev. 1H.2. FOUND Uf-n. 27. ?0. /. It »o quickly. 37.3"., thii have we /. 4t.1fi, hath/, out iniquity. 1 Klnirs 20. 16, a lion i. him. 21. 20. hast thou/, me. 2 Klni-'H 22. 8, I /. liook of the law. 2('hron.l9.3, good thiuKs/. in theo. Job •.'8. 12. 13. where shall wisdom be/. S3.2i, 1 have/, a ran.vjm. Ps.;'>V.6. wheu thou mayest be/. 36.2, Iniquity/, to be hateful. 84.3. sparrow nath/. an bouse. I'niv. 9*5.16, hast thou/, honi-y. Keel. 7. '28, one amonir a thnusand have I/. ift. this only have 1/ ant. 3.4, but I/, him whom my soul loveth. lHa.6A. 1; Bom. 10.20. /. of them that •ouvht not. Jer. 2. 26, thief ashamed when he Is/. 34, In thy skirts is/. 41.8, ten men were f. Ki!ek.2-J.30. I souRht for a man but/, none. I>«n.5. 27, weighed and ''. wantinK. Mai. 2.6. Inlqiiltv not/, in his hps Mat.7.?.^; Lu.6.48, It was/ on a r.>ck. H. 10; Lu.7.9, have not A so great faith 13.46,/. oiif pearl nf great price. 20.6, r. ottoirs stjuiding idle. ^1. 19; Mk. 14. 40; Lu. 22. 46. /. nothinff thereon. Mk.7.2, they/, fault. .HO. ahe/. the devil t'one ont. Lu.2. 46. they f. him 'n the temple. 8.35, they f. th- man rlothed. 15.5.6./. the sheep. 9, /. the piece of money. 24. 32. was lost and Is f. 23. 14, I have /, no fault. 24.2, t. the stone n>lled away. 3.23, /.not the body. John 1.41. 15. we have t. the Messlai. Acts 7. 11. our fathers/, no susteuanee. 9. 2, If he/, any of this way. 17.2.3. 1 A an altar. Rom. 7. 10, 1 ^ to be unto death. Gal. 2. 17, we ourselves also are I. sinners. l'hlt.2. 8, /. In fashion as a man. Heb. 11.5, Enoch was not/. 12. 17. he/, no place of repentance. Iitev.3. 2, not./', tliy Witrks perfect. 12.8, nor was their j>Kce/. any more. 16. W, inountiiins werK not/. h^f Gen. 6. 8 ; 2 t!hri»n, 16. 4 ; 2 Oor. B. 3 ; Phil. 3 9 FOUisDATION. Josh. 6. 26; 1 Kings 16. 34, lay the/, in his firstborn. Job 4. 19. them whoso /. Is In dust. Ps.11.3. if/, be de.'<tr(..ved. 82. 5. all the /. of "arth out of course. 102. ift, of old laid /', of earth. 137.7. rase It even to the.<. Prov. 10. '25. righteous an everlasting /. Isa. 28.16, I lay in Zion a/. 58. 12. the/, of many generations. Lu.6. '18, laid the/, on a rock. 49. without a / Bom. 16. '20, on another man's A 1 Cor. 3.10, I laid the/. 11, other/, can no n\an lay. 12, if any man build on this t. F'ih.2. 20, on the/, of the orophets. 1 Tim. 6. 19 laying up for tfieniselves KOod/ 2 Tim. 2. 19. the/ of (4od standeth sure. Heb. 6.1, not laylnir the i. of repentance 11.10, acitv that ):a»h t. B«;v.'21.14 wall had twelve/. Rre Mat. 13. .35 ; John 17. 24 ; Acts 16. 26. FOUNTAIN Gen. 7. 11; 8.2. <. of gr^Rt deep. Peut.8.7. a Inndof /•. 2 tJhron. ;f2. .3, took counsel to stop/, of water. P8.36.9, the/, of life. Prov. 5. 16. let thy f be dispersed. 8.24. no/, abounding with water. 13. 14, law of the wist a /. of life. 14.27, fear of the Lord a /. of life. 25.26, a trfiubled/. and corrupt spring. Eccl. 12. 6, pitcher broken at the/. Cant. 4.12. a/, sealed. in m B, /. DOthln(( stop/ of water. rRAOMKXTB. aONOORPANOM. FBCIT. 4. IB. • f. of ioir«l«n!i. , IS. (iir^nken/. of living wat«n.. 0«iit Jer.2. 13; 17, 9. I. ejf% a/, of tear-*, Uon.lH. in, his/, hhall IM dried up. Z*;(.'h. in. 1. Ill that ila; a/. oiwiiM. Jan. S. 1 1 , 1*2. iloth a/, send forth. Bcv.7. 17, to llvlim/. H.7, wor/thlu him that made/. 21.6. of th«/. of llfs frt«ly. frVrJer.6.7: Joel ». IS; Mk r,.1». FBA0MKNT8. JohnS. 12,13, Kather up/ that nnialn. 5!«-^ Mat. 14.20; Hk.«.43: 8.10; Lu.9.17 FlIAir, rB.»9.4. FBAMR. JudK. 12. 6. be could not f. to pn>- iriiiinRe. P" •» t. '20, /. mischief by a law. h'.',. 14. h« kiHiwetli our t. lKa.'J9. 16. RhaJl thtiiu <. tuy of htm that/ Eph. 2. 21, bulldlnif fitly/, toijether. >Vr Rzek.40.'.?; nos.0.4; Ueb.11.3. FKANKLY. Lu.7.42. FlUrn. P)>.10.7: Jas.B.4. Fit AY. D«ut.28.2«: Jer.7.,'W: Zech.1.21. FB KE. Oen. 2. 16. of every tree eat /. Dnut. 24. 6, shall be/, at home ihk? year. Josh. ». 23, there shall juin<» of r<\n be/. 1 Ham. 14. .HO. If people had i;itpn/. • iChroiLW.-ll, of f. heart offfred. E«ra2.6X. chief fathers offired A 7. 1ft, kind offeiTd/. t<i (iod r».6l. 12. with thy/, spirit 8H. B. /. amoiiK the dead. Isa. r^. 6, let the opprns-sed ro/. llds. U.4. I will love them f. Mat. 10.8. f. ye have received./, (riye. 17.26, then am the chililren f. Mk.7. 11. If a man say • (<il>an ho shall be/ John 8. 32, the tnith shall make you/. 3,S. how sayest thou ye ^hall be/. .36. Son make you f.. yo shall be/. Indeed Acts'.>2. 2X. I was f. bom. Bom.. •I. 24. jtufifl-rl f. by hU gT%C9. 6.15; fi. 18, the/ t-Hft. 6.18.22. beln? made/, from sin. 20. sei-vants of sin/, from riKhteousnesa. 8. 2, f. from th^ law of tin and death. 32, with him/, give us all thlnga. I Cor. 9.1. am I not/. 19, thoutrh f. from "all men. 12. 13 ; Kph. 6. 8. wheth»'r bond or f. Gal. 3. 28: Ool. 3. 11. there Is neither bond nor/. fi. ! wherewith Phrlst hath made u«/. 2Thess.3. 1, word have f course. 1 Pet. 2. 16. as f. and not iistnu liberty. Bev. ?1.6, give of fnimtaln of life/. 22.17 let him take water of life/. s>^ Kx.'.'1.2, Dent. Ifi. 13; Jer..34.9; Oal.4.22. FIlKsii. Num. 11.8; JobA».',»; .•<.S. 2B : Jas. .3. 12. VKV.r Ps. 37. 1.7.8; Prov.24. 19. C. not thyself. Prov. !ft. 3, his heart f. again«t the Lord. N'-l 8am.1.6; lsa.8.21; Ezek.Ti.43. FlttK.Vl*. Ex.33. II. as a man to his/. 2 Sam. 19. 6. lovest thine enemies and batest/. Job 6. 27. ye dig a pit for your/. 42.10. when he prayed for his f. P». SB. H, as thouich he had been my/. 41.9, my ramtllar f. hatit lifted. 88.18. lover and/, hast thou put. Prov. 6. 1, If thou be surety for thy/. 3. make sure thy/. H. Wt. rich harh many/ 16.28; 17. P, whisperer separateth en tef/. Prov. 17.17. / lov'fh at all timea 18. '/'4, a/, thatstlcketh r loser. 19.4, wr'ulth maketli ninny/ 27.6. faithful are wcunioi of a/. 10, thine own/, anil father's/, forsake not. 17, sharpeiieth conntf nance of his/. Cant.n. 16. this Is my/. Isa. 41.8. seed of Abraham my/. Jor. 20. 4. a terror to thy/. MIC.7.B. trust not In a/. Zech. 13. n. wounded In house of my/. Mat. 11.19; f.u 7.34. a/, of publicana. W. 13. f.. I do thee no wrong. 22. 12, /.. how earnest thou iiither? 26 BO. /., wherefore art thou comet Mk.fi. 19. go home to thy f. Iiu.ll.fi. whlrh of you sfial! have*/. H. though he give not becatise he Is his/. 14.12. call not thy/. ir,. 6 9, ealleth his/, and neigh buun. tfl.9. /. of the mammon. Johti 11.11. our A T.azariis sleep«)th, IB. 13. lay down his life for bis/. 14. ye are my/. If ye do. IB. not servants but/. 19.12, thou art not (War's/. .ras.2. 2.H. Abraham was called the/, of God. 4.4. a/, of the world. > v/ Prov. 22. 24 ; Lu.lt. 10; 3.1ohnl4. FKOWABD. Detit. ^i. 20. a very/, generation. Prov. 2. 12, man that s|)eaketh/. things S.32, the r. Is abomination. 1.24. put Rwayy, mouth. . of a f. heart. 11.20; 17. '20. strife. 16. 2f. a/, man soweth 21 8, way of man Is/. 22. 6. snares are In way of the/. .Sr,- Prov. 10. 32 ; I«i. ri7. 17 ; 1 Pet. 2. 18. FBinT. Num. 13. ». showed them the/. of the land. Deut.26.2. take the first of all/. forth. Ps. 1('7.S7, yield f. of increase. 33. 14. precious/, brought 127. H, the/, of the womb Is his reward, Prov. 8. 19, my/, is l>etter than gold. 11.30, /. of the righteous a tret of life. 12. 14; 18.20, satisfied by the/, of his mouth ('ant. 2. 3. his/, was sweet to my tas!-. 4.13,16, orchard with pleasant/. I.sa. .3. 10 ; MIc. 7. 13. the f. of their doinga. 27.6, fill face of the world with/. 28.4. the hasty/, before summer. fi7. 19. I create the /. of the lips. Jer. 17. 10; 21. 14; 32. 19. acC4)rdlng to /. of dolngii. Hos. 10. 13. eaten the/, of lies. Amos 8.1, basket of summer /. Mlc. 6. 7. /. of body for sin of sonL Rab. 3. 17. neith'-r shall f. b«? In vinea. Hag 1.10. earth is stayed from hi:r/. Mat. 3. 8; Lu.8.8, /■. meet for rHpi-ntanoft. 7. 16. 20. br th<»Ir f. ye shall know them. 12. 33. make tree «ood and/, good. 13. 'S. Is he who Iwaieth f. 21. 19 let no/ gn w on tbee. 34. when time of ''. (lr«w near. '». 29 : Mk. 1 1. •^f> dnnk of f. of vine. Mk. 4.28 earth bringnth forth/, of herself. 12.2. receive the «' of the vineyard. Lu.13.6. he sonicht/. thf-reon. 7, 1 come seekinu' i on this tree. 9. Ifltbear A, wcl!, John 4. 36, /. to !!l.- eternal. IB. 2. branch thn.t beareth f. 4. branch cannot bear . of Itselt 'I. that.re bear much/. i-l ,:l 979 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I '?- 11118. ill 2.5 :- ilia m iiip-^ 2.0 i.8 1.4 1.6 y), *^^ a. '^^' r> o A 7 Photographic Sciences Corporauon ^^^^^f^ % V 23 WkST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 %"■ n :|(.^ m I ^ I. . il FRI'fi'DlATE. OONaORDANCE. GAINSAY. John 1ft. 16, ordained that ye should briug forth /. Bom.l 13, have some/, among yoa 6.?J, what/, had ye then. 7.4, bring forth/, unto God. 20or.9.10; rhll.1.11. the/, of nghteoumeFs. Gal.B.22; Eph.fi.9, the/, of thf. Spirit Phil. 1.22. this is the/, of my iabniir. 4.17 I desire/, that may abound. Col. 1.6, the tfospel bniiKeth lorth/. In you. 2 Tim. 2. 6, first partaker of the/. Heb. 12. 11, peaceable/, of rlRhteouitneM. 13.1.5. the/, of ourllpst. Jao. 3. 17, wisdom full of good/. 5.7. waltcth f )r the precious/. JudeT.?. whose f. withereth, without/. Rev. 22. 2. yielded her f. every niunth. See Gen. .30.2; P.s.92.14; ,Ter.l-2.2; Col, 1.10. FRU8TBATE. Ezra 4. 6; l8a.44.26: Gal, 2. 21. FUEL, lia.9.8; Ezek.16.4; 21.32. FriiFIL. P8,20. 4, Lord / all thy counwl 6, /, all thy petitiimn, 145. 19, he win /. the desire of them Mat. .'^. 1.5, to/, all ri^fhteousnew. 5. 17, not to deptro'- but to/. IH; 24.31. till all br f. Mk. 13. 4, sign when fhe.se shall be/. Lu.1.20, my wordn shall be /. in season 21.24, times of the G-ntiles be/. 22.16. till It be/, in kintrd.mi of God. John3.29: 17.1:<, this my joy Is ^ Acts 13. 25. and as John /.his course. ' S3, God liath f. the same unto us. Rom. 13. 10. love is the/ of the law. Gal. 5. H, law is f. in one word. 6.2, so ^tlie law of Christ. Eph. 2. 3. /. the desires of the flesh. Phll.2.2, /. ye my joy, €ol.4.17. take heed tliou/. ministry. 2 Thes,<». 1. 11. /. good pleasure of his will. Jas.2.8, if ye/, the roval law. See Ex. .5.13; 23.26; (ial.S 16; Rev. 17. 17 FULL ^ev. 19.29, land Ix-came f ( if wickedness. Dent.". 11, houses/, of good tliuigs. 34.9, Joshua was r'. of spirit of wisdom. Euthl.21. 1 wentout/ 2 Kings 6. 17, mountain was f. of horses. lChron.21.22,24 for the /."price. Job .5. 26. come to tfrav In/, age 11.2, a man ^ of talk 14.1, /, of trouble. 20.11, /. of the sins of youth. 21.23, dieth In his f. strength. 32.1S, I am /. of matter. P8.10.7: Rom. 3. 14. mouth/. ufcunlnR, 66.9. which is f. of water. 74. 20, f. of habitations of cruelty. 88.3. soul/, of troubles. 119.64. earth Is/, of thy mercy. 127.5. happy that hath his qui.er/. Proy.27.7, the/, soul loathetli honeycomb. 20, hell and destruction are never/. SO. 9. lest I he f. and deny thee Eccl.1.7, yet the sea is not/. Hab. 3. 3, earth /. of his praise Zech. 8.5. streets/, of bovs and girls. Mat. 6. 22; Lu.11.36, i'. ohlght. Lu. 6. 26. woe unto you that are/. 11 . 39, /. of ravening. John 1. 14, /. of grace and tnit»i 16.11; 16,24. that your joy mi^;ht be/. Acts 6. 8; 7.55; 11.24. men/, of the Holy Ghost. 9. .36, /, of g<M>d works. Bom. 16. 14. ye also are/, of goodneM. 1 Gor. 4. 8, now ye are /. rh<l.4.x2, ] am Instructed to be/. IH, 1 am/. 2'flm.4.6, maki;/. proof ot mini stiy. H'-b. 5. 14, mofti, ti) thsni of/ a>fe. 1 Fet. 1. 8, with joy nu'^i-akubl'' and/, of glory. R<;v.15.7. /. (ftlie wrc.tl of (io'l ,^Ve Lev. 2 14; ■.' ■iiiiijs4. (i; i(i. i:l ; Anios2. 13. FULtY. Num. 14.24, Ca'"b hath followed nif (. Foci. 8. II heart U/ ■mm to dt. enl Kom.H.fi. let every nun he f. peniuaded. 15.19, I have /. iiri-ar !■ :d the uiLspttl, Rev. 14. 18. grapes are f. rip»v See lKin^'8 11.6; Acts2.1; Uom.4.21. FULNKfiS P«, 16. 11 /. of j.,v John 1. 16. of his f. have wr r-o'ived. Rom. 11. 25. tlio/ .•fiht' (j. it !f^v Eph. 1. 23. the f. of him tliat filleth. 3.19, filled with th-/. of (;od. 4.13, the stature of the/, of Christ. Col. 1. 19. In hlin should all f. dwell. 2.9 the f. of the Godhead bodily. fcVe Num. 18. 27 ; Ps.'Jfi. 11; Rom. 11. 12. FrRNA(;E, Deut. 4. 20, Lord hath Uken you out uf f. Ps. 12. 6. as silver tried In a f, Isa. 48. 10, In the /. of affliction. Mat. 13. 42. Into a/, of fire. .See Gen. 16. 17; 19.28; 1 Kings 8, 51. FURNISH. Ps.78. 19; Mat. 22. 10; 2 Tim. .1.17. FUUnoWS. P8.6.5.10; 129.3; Wos. in. 4 ; 12.11. Fl'l/niER. Ezra8.36, they/, the people. Job 38. 11. hitherto, but no/. Lu.24. 28, as though he woiild have gone/. Arts 4. 17, that It spread no/. 2 Tim. 3. 9, they shall proceed no/. ^Ve1ik.5.35; Phil. 1. 12, 25. FURIOUS. Prov. 22. 24, with a /. man thou Shalt not go. 29.22, /. man aboundeth In transgression. Nab. 1.2. the Lord Is/. See 2 Kings 9, '20; Ezek.5.16; 28.26. FURY. Gen. 27 44. till thy brother's/, tarn. Iva. 27. 4, /. Is not In me. 63.5. my/, upheld me. Jer. -1..5. I will fight agaiiusi tnee In/. 26. 15. the wine cup of this f. Ezek.21.17, I will cause my /. to rest S««D»n.3.13,l»; 8.6; 9.16; 11.44 6. Is It or. to hlro that thou GAIN. Job 22. S, makest thy wars, Prov 1 19: If). 27; Kzek. 22.12. timttiyotg. 3.14. a. thfreof better than gold '28.8. by usury and uivjust g Ezik. •,>'2. 13, '27. at thy dishonest y Pan. 11.39, he shall divide the land foi g. Mlc. 4, 13, consecrate their g. to the Lord. Mat. 16. '26; Mk. 8. 36; Lu. 9. >26, If be g. the world. 18. 16, thou hast g. thy brother. 25. 17. '22. had also a. other two. Lu. 19. 15 16. 18 had (/. by trading. Act* 16 19, hope of their g. was gone. 19. 21. no small a. to the craftsmen. 1 Cor. 9. 19. that I miirht </. th'^ more. 20, that 1 might g. the .Ipws, 2 C^^T. 12. 17. 18, did I make a a. of yon Phil. 1.21. todielsj/. .3.7. g. to me. I counted loss. 1 Tim. 6. 6, supposing that g. Is godliness. 6. godr.niM' vlth coi't- 'itment 's ^ireat g. SeeJudg.6. 19; Job 27.8; Jas,4. 13 GAINSAY. Lu. 'U. IB ; Tit. U 9 ; Jude IL him that thou ■' ! GALL. OONmRDANOH. GENERATION. i.ALL. Pd.ee.-n; L&m.3.19: Ilat.-27.S4; ActH ^ 23 QAV. Ezek.lS.B; 22. SO. OA i;i >EN. Oen. IS. 10. as the g. of the Lord I)cut.ll. 10; 1 Kliiir^21.2. as a jr. of herbs I 'ant. *. 12. a g. ci\cl()«ed. ir.. blow upon my g. ?i.\. 1 am come into my g. fi. 2. 11 . goiif down Into his g, Tsa, 1. S, a« a lodvrc in a g. ;<0. as a g. that hath no water. Til. 3. d».seit like the j;. of the Lord. fiS. 11 ; .Ifr. Rl. 1-2, like a watered i;. 61.11. as the g. causeth thln^cs sown .Ipr.29.fi. plant a. and eat tlie fnilt Ezek.2x. IS. in Kden thf g. of God .il.«.9, cedars in o. of (Jod S^l.-lfi, Is become like the o. of Eden. Joel ?.. 3, land as the g. of Kden before them John 18.20. did not I see the*" in the g. 19. 4', there was a g. and in the o. 6V^ Gen. 2. 15: Amos 4.9; 9.14; John 20. 15. OAUMKNT. Oen..S9.12. he left h s g. and fled. 49.11. washed his g. in wine. .Josh. 7. 21. a (Toodly Babylonish g. 9. 5. GIbeonites took old g. 'i Kings ■'). 2(1. is it a time to receive g. 7. 1.5. all the way was fnll af g. Job .S7. 17, how thy g. are warm. Ps. 22. 1«, they pait my g. among them. 102. 26 ; Lsa. BO. 9 ; M. 6 ; Ueb. 1. U. wax old as a (jr. iO-i. 2. with light a.H with a g. 6, with the defip as with a g. 109. IR. with cursing a« a g. I'rov. 20. 16, take hi' y. that Is «.nrety. M. 20 a g, in cold weather Set. 4. hound vaters in a g. Keel. 9. S, let thy g. be always white, lsa. 52. 1. put on thy beantifnl g. 61. 3. g. of praise for spirit of heaviness. 10. the g. of salvation. Joel 2. 13, rend heart and not o. Zech. 13. ;. a rough j/. to dfcive. Mat. 9. 16 : Mk. ?. 21 ; Ln. ft. 36, new cloth old g. 20.1» 36: Mk.B.'27; Lu.8.44. hemofff. 21. 8 ; Mk. 11. 8. spread g. in way. 22.11,12, weddiuKi/. '23. .5. enlarge bord»rs of g. V. ."Vi ; Mk. 15. 24, parted g., casting lots. Mk. 11.7; Lu. 19. 35. cast o. on co't. 13. 16, not turn back again to take g. Lu. 22. W. let him sell his g. 24. 4, In shlnint; g. Acts 9. 39. showiniir coats and g, Jas. ,5. 2, your g. are motheaten. Jude '23, the g. spottwd by the flesh. Rev. 3. 4. not defiled the' g. 16. 1,^, that watcheth and Keepeth hUg. GARNEU. Ps.144.13; JoeH.17; Mat.Mi G A KM SH. Job 26. 13 ; Mat. 12. 44 ; 23. 2B, GATE. Gen. 28. 17, the g. of heaven. Ileut. 6.9; 11.20. write them on thy p. Ps. 1 1 ■<, !9, the g. of righteousness. Prov. 17.19. exalteth g. seek>ith ilestructlon. 31. !£^ her hushaiid known in the g. Im. 26. 2, open the g., that righteous may enter. .38. 10. the g. of the Brave. 45. 1 , open the two-leaved g. 60. 11, thv g. shall be open continually. 18, walls Salvation and g. Praise. Mat. 7. 13 : Lu. 13. '21, strait g., wide g. 16. 18, 0. of hell shall not prevaU. Etob. 13. 12, alao suffered without the g. Bev.il. ''.5, 1/ ;i<>t gliut «t mi t^y day. Srr Ps. 24. 7 : l»a. •>8, 6 ; Nah. 2. 6. GATH KR. Gen. 41. 35. let them g. all the food. 49. 10, to him the g. of the people. Ex. 16. 17. a. some more, some les.s. Deut. 28. 38, carry much out and g. little In. 90. 3; Eiek. 36. 24, will g. thee from all nations. 2 Bam. 14. 14, spilt which cannot be g. up. Job 11. 10, If he (/. tog'-ther, who can hinder. Ps. 26. 9, g. not my miui wiih !<iniiHr8. 89.6, knoweth not who shall g. them. Prov. 6. 8, the ant y. Iih;- food. 10.5, he that g. in -ummer. 1.3. 11, he that g. Iiv lalxtur shall inci-eaae. lsa. 27. 12. ye ?hall b*^ g. one by one. 40. 11, he shall g. the lambs. 86. 8, yet will I jr. others. 62. 10, g. out the stones. Mat. .3. 12 ; Lu. 3. 17. g. wheat Into ganmr 6. 26, nor g. into barns. 7. hi ; Lu. 6. 44. do nif n g. grapes of thoniis. 12. TO: Lu. 11.23, he that j/. not scattereth 13. '28. wilt thou we g. them up. 29, lest while ye or. up the tares, 41, shall g. out of his kingdom. 26.32, b«»fore him shail be g. all natlonH. John 6. 12, g. up fragnient.n. 15.6, men g. then> and ca«t. 1 Cor. 16. 2. that there be no g. wh-n 1 come. 2 Th^ss. 2, 1, by our g. together unto him. Stie Mat. '23. .37 ; John 4. 'ifi ; 11. 52. GA VK. Gen. 3. 12, the woman g. me. Josh. 21. 44; 2 ('hron. 16. 16; 20. 30. Ix)rd g, them rest. 1 Sam. 10.9, g. to Paul another heart. Neh. M. H, read and ;;. the sense. Job 1. 21. the Lord a. P8.'21. 4, he asked life, and thou g. It 68. 11. the Ijord g. the word. Bccl. 12. 7, to God who g. it. Amos 2. 12, ye g. the Nazarltes wino. Mat. 21.23: IIk.11.28; Lu. 20. 2, who (7. autho- rity. 26. ,36, 42, ye g. me meat. Lu. 15, 16, no man g. unto him, John 10. 29, my Father who g. them. Acts 2. 4, as the Spirit g. them utterance 26. 10. la. my voice against them. Rom. 2. 28. (Jod g. them over. 1 Cor. 3. 6, God g. tlie Increase. Eph. 4. 8, g. gifts unto men. 11, he g. some apostles. Sm 2 Cor. 8. 6; Gal. 1.4; Tit. 2. 14. GAY. Jas. 2. .3. GAZE. Ex. 19.21; Nah. 8. 8; Acts 1. 11; Ileb. 10. .33. GENEKATION. Dent. 1. 8R. not one of this evlltf. 32. 5. 20, a perverwe and crooked g, Ps. 14.6, (}i>d is In the g, of th*' ri^thteoas 22.3(», It shall be accounted for a p. 102. 18, wnlteti fur tile g. to come. 145. 4. one g. shall pral*'- thy works. Prov. 27. 24, crown endure to nvery g 30. 11, there is a g. that curseth, Ecci. 1. 4. one g. passeth away, lsa, 34. 10, from g. to a. it shall He waste. Joel 1.3, children t«iir another (/. Mat. 3. 7; 1'2.»4; 23. SS; Lu.3.7, ff. of vlpew . 12.41, in Judgment v»lth this g. 17.17; Mk.9. 19; f.u.',::i.,S2. perverse t» 23. 36, shall come on this g. 24.34; Mk.l3..30; Ln.21.32, this 9. shall not pass. an m T'ii J' till "'If' i .1 OKNTILRfl OONroRDAWOE. riT.TTTKniNO. Lu. 16.8, are in thPir g. wtser. 17. 28, rejected of thin g. 1 Pet. 2. 9, actiown 9. See Ina. f». 8 ; Dan. 4. .3 ; Mat. 1. 1 ; Lu. 11. 30. GKNTILBS Hat. 10. 5, go not into the way of thetf. John 7. .'V), to th« dUiwrsed anions O. Acts 9. l."). bt;ar my nani« bt-'fovi the O \H.4'^. O. bf^Kouglit tliat these word«. 46, we tuni to t)ie O. 1(5. S. declaring conversion of the O. IS. 6, fnmi fiRiiceforth T will go to the O Rum. .S. 29. i(* lie not also of the <J. 11. 11, Halvatidii (8 come to the O 1.3, a.^ tlie apostle of tlie O 1 Cor. 5, 1, ni>t so much as named among 0. Eph. 4. 17. walk not as other (}. 2 Tim. 1.11, I am ordained a teacher of O S.Tohn 7. takiiit: nothing of the O. fi/'rl{om.2 9; 1 Pet.2.ly; Hev. II 2 GKNTI..E 1 Tliefs. '>. 7, we were g. among you. 2 Tim. 2. 24, oervant of Lnnl lie g. Tit. 3. 2, g. showing all nie>-kiiess, Ja«. .3. 17, wisdom Is pure and g 1 Pet. 2. IH. not only to tlie irood and g. Sf.e2 f-am.lH..5; 22. .36; Ga!..5.22. GETTKTH. Proir.3.13; 4.7; 19 R: ,Ter.l7.11. GIFT Kx.23.8; Dent. 16. 19, a f/. hiindeth. 2 Sam 19.42. hath he iriv'Mi ms aiiv ;/. 2 <'hron. 19.7, with tli»' T.iini on tak'ng otg. Ps.fv!,1«; Eph.4.«. ),. untn MlHO. 72 10, kinK!« of Sh'-ba and Seha offer g. Prov. 6. ,35. not contfiii. tlmnjrh many 15 27, he that hat^-th g. shall live. 17. K, a g. Is as a prf-cious stone. 18. Ki, man's g. nmketh room for hlm 21. 14, a ff. in secrtt pactueth aiif-'er. Kccl.H. i;f; 5. 19, enjoy (food, It is God's g. 7.7, ay. destroyt-th tlie h^art. Fzek.lo. >!,3, every one Inveth v Mai. 5. 2.3, brlnu thy a. to the altar. 24, leave g. b-for*" ait»ir 7. 11 ; Lu. 11. 1.3, knrw how to give (rood g. Lu.21.1, casting g. into treasury. John 4. 10, If thou k;iewe.st g. of Cod. Act? 8. 20, thought the g. of Gcd might be purchased. Iliiin. 1. 11, some spiritual g. 6. 15, free g., a. by grace, 6.2.3, the g. of God Is eternal life 11,99, g. of (iod without repentance. 12.6, jr. differing accordint: to grace. 1 Cor. 7. 7, his proper g. of God. 12.4, diversities of j. .''I, covet best g. 14.1.12. desire spiritual 9. 2 Cor, 9. 16, un'<ivakable a. Enh.2.8, faith the g. of God. Phil . 4. 17, not b»'(-anse 1 desire n g, 1 Tim. 4. 14, neglect not the g. 2 Tim. 1.6, stir up then. Jaa. 1 17, good and perfect g. See Num. 18. 'Hi ; Mat. 15. 6 ; Acts 2. 38 ; 1 Cor. in.2. GIKD. 2 Sam. 22. 40 ; Fs, 18. 89, hast 0. me with strength. Isa. 15. 5. I g. thee, though thou hast not. Joel 1.13. g. yourselves and lament. Eph. 6. 14, having yonr loins g. K,vProv.31.17; John 13. 4; 21.18; Rev. 16. 6. GIRDLE. lsa.n,6; Mat. 3.4; Mk.1.6. GIRL Joel 3.3; 7ecli.8.5, GIVE. Gen. 2». 22, I will a. the tenth. Rz. 30. IB, rich shall not g. more, poor not g. leH. Oeut. 15. 10, thou Shalt g. him thine heart. 16. 17 ; Ezek. 46. 5. g. as he Is able. 1 Chron. 29. 14, of thine own have we g. theo. Ezra 9. 9, t<i g. us a reviving Ps.2.8, 1 .shall g. thee x\\r heathen. 6 5. In grave who shall i;. thanks. 29.11, Lord will g. strength. 37.4, g. thee the desires of thy heart 21, the righteou.s showeth mercy audi;. 84. 11, Lord will a. grace and«lory. 109. 4. I o. myself unto prayer. Prov. '.iS. 26. g. me thine heart. Isa. T-^. 10. g. seed to the sower. Mat 5. 42. g. to him that asketh. 6.11; Lu.11.3, o. dai'v br-.ad. 7. 9, will lie g. him a stoae ? 10.8. freely g. 13. 1 1 ; M k 4. 11 . It Is g. t-o you to know. 16. :•;; SIk.8..37. g. In exchange. 19. -r, ; Mk. 10. 21, go sell, and g. t,o the poor. 20 •'■<; Mk. 10. 40. not mine to g. 26. 9 ; Mk. 14 . 5. sold and g. to the poor. Ltt.6. :ts. g. and 't .^'lail hug. John 4.7. 10. g. mf t<i drink, 6. 37. all that the Father 'j. me. 65. no niiin come except it were g. him. 10. .;s. I g. to them eternal life. 13. 2lt, that he should a. som'-thlng to poor. 14. it. n(.t as the world g.. ItlH Acts 3.6. such as 1 have g. I ttiee. 6. 1, we will o. ourselves to prayer. 20. 35. more blessed to g. R' m. l-^.s, he that g. let him do It. 19 rath'T u. place unto wrath. 1 Cor. 3.7. ('od <j. Increase, i Cor. 9. 7. g. not grnilgingly , a cheerful q. Phil. 4. 15, roneeniinif (7. and receiving. 1 Tim. 4.13. g Htt<ndance to reading. 15. o, thyself wddlly to them, 6.17, who g. us rirfily. Jas. 1. 5. that (/. to all men liberally. 1.6. (/. more arace <j. irraco to bumble. 2 Pet. 1.5. g. all diligence. Ktv Mk. 12. 15 ; Lu. 12. 18 ; John 3. 34. GL.AD. Ex. 4. 14, he will be g. in heart. Job 3.22. a, when they can find grave. Ps. 16.9. therefore my heart is g. S'1.2; 69.3?. hnmbie sliall hear and be ». 46.4. make y. city of God. 104.15. maketli g. heart of man. 122. 1, I was (/. when they said. 126. 3. whereof we are g. Prov. 10. 1 ; 15. 20. wise son g. father. 24. 17, let not thine heart be g. Lam 1. 21, they are g. that thou hast done It. Lu. 15.32, make merry and be g, John 8. ,56. saw my day and was g. 11. 15. I am g. for y(nir sakes. Acts 11.23, seen grace of God was a. *)>«Mk.6.20; 12.37; Lu.1.19; 8.1. GLADNESS. Num. 10. 10. in day of your a. Deut. 28.47, served-st not with g. of heart. Neh. 8. 17, there was very great g. Ps.4.7, thou hast put o. in my heart. 45.7; Heb.1.9. the oil of;/. 97.11, g. Is sown for the upright. Isa. .35. 10; 51.11. they shall obtain Joy, and j;. Acts 2.46, did eat with g. of heart. 12.14, opened not for o. 14.17, filhng our hearts with food andff. Srf IV 100. 2 ; Pf ov. 10. 28 : I.sa. 51. 3. GLEAN. T,ev.l9. 10: Jer.6.»; 49.9. GLISTERING, lf^ron.29.2; Lu.9.29. GLITTERING. Deut.32.41; Job 20.26; S».2S; Nah..3.3. MM TKPilNO. thine heart. kble. ive we g. theo. hen. ik8. ' heart, rcy aud 0. lory. to know. ;e. g. u> the poor. (/• the poor. re g. bim. hing to poor. ee. lyer. olt. cheerful g. ceiving. iailiiig. rally, bumble. 3.34. I heart. 1 (fi-ave. if and be g, in. ather. r. )u hast done It. !/• Sflf. vastf. 8.1. y of your 0. a. of heart. heart. ht. itain Joy, and g. lart. Food and g. .51.3. i9.9. [.u.9.29. >b20.2fi; S9.28; GLOOMINT.HS. OONOORDANOK. GOD. (il,')OMlNE88. JiK'l'^.L.'; Zeph.1.15. ILORIFY. Lev. 10. 3, b«fore all people I will be g. r.s..'iO. 28, whoso offfi'etn praise y. in«. 80). 9, all nations slial'. a. thy name. 12. I will y. thy name lur evf.more l^a. 24. IJ). u. the Lord In tlit? tires. (>J. 7. I will o. house of my K^'fy. Kzek.2«.22, I will be o. in midst of thee. Dan. .^ 23. God liast tliou not y Mat. .5.10, g. your Father in heaven 15. 31, they g. God of Israel. Lu.4. 1.*), b^lnR y. of all. John 7. 39, because Je.sus was not yt g. 11.4, that the Sou of God niiRht b" g. 12. 16, but when Jesus wa.s (/. they remem- bered. 28, Father, g. thy name : I have both g 13.32, God shall also g. him. 16. 8, herein is my Father g. 17.1. J/, thy Son. 4, I have g. thee on earth. 21. 19. by what death he should g. God. Kom.l.'il, they g. him not as God. 8.17, suffer with him that we may be g 30, them he also g. 1 Cor. 6. Jo, g. God In body and spirit. Gal. 1.24, they g. God In me. 2Thess.l.l(). to be (/. in his saints. Heb. 5. 6. so < 'hrist o. not himself. &V^ Isa. 25. .1 ; Mat. it. 8 ; 15. 31 ; Lu. 7. 16 GLOUIOITS. Kx. 1.5. U, g. in holiness. Deut. 2S. 58 ; It hron. 2H. \X this g. name. Ps.45.13. all f/. within. 6fi. 2. make his praise g. 72. 19. blH!!sed be his g. name 87.3, g. thintrs are spokei». Isa. 11.10, his rest shall be a. 28.1, whose g. lx>auty Is a fadlnp flower. 60. 13. piai:e of my feet g. 63.1, g. In hi-^ apparel. 14. to make tliy^i'lf a g. name Jer. 17.12. tig. liii-'h throne. Dan. 11.16,41. stand in the (/. land. 46, in the g. holy mountain. Lu.13.17, rejoiced for o. things donte. Ilom.8.21, g. liberty of children of God. 2 Oor. 3. 7. 8. ministration g. 4. 4, light of g. gospel. Eph..5.27, tLo. church. Phil. 3.21, like to his g. body. 1 Tim. 1.11. the g. gospe) ot the blessed God. Tit. 2. 13. the g. appearing of ir^at God Sf>- Ex. 1.5. 1 ; 2 Ham. H. 20 : Isa. 2 J. 23. GLOKY. Ex. 33. 18 show me tliy g. Num. 14. 21 ; Pi. 72. 19 ; Isa. 6, 3- earth filled with g. Ps.S.l, thy g. above heavens. 16.9, my g. rejoiceth. 24.7,10. the King of ^. 73.24. afterward receive me to g. 84.11. will glv^racf and p 108. 1, will give j)rais»- with my g. 145. 11 the g. ofthy kingdom. Prov.3.36, wise sha>l inherit g. 17.fi, the g. of children are their father*. 20. 29. the g. of young men Is their strength. 26. 2. g. of God to conceal. 27. for men to search own g. is not g. Isa. 10. 3, where will ye leave your g. 24.16. even g. to the righteous 42.8, my g. will I not give to another 43.7, have created him for m^' g. 60.7 will glorify hou.se of my g. Jer. 2.11, my peop'.e have changed their f Kzek. 10. A. 16 the g. of all lands. F.zek. 31.18. to whom art thou thus like in g. I Dan. 2.37; 7.14. Oi>d hath uiven power aud 0. Hos. 4.7. chanw'*' g. into shame. Hag. 2.7, I will liil this house with g. Mat. 6. 2, that ye may hav^r g. of men, 29; Lu.12.27. Holonnm in all liis gi. 16.27; Mk.8.:«. in (/. of his father. 19.28; Lu.9.vi6 tion of man sir in hi.ty. 24.W;Mk in.'.'ti; r,u 21. *7. power and great (/. Lu.2.14; 19..'^»<. (/. to God in the hinii- st. 9.31, appear) d m g. aud spake of his decewe. 32, they saw his g. 24,26. to enter info his (/. John 1. 14, we beheld his g. 2.11, thus did .lesus. and manifested his g 8.5<"i, 1 seek not niiii- uwn g, 17. 5, the g. I had w'tii thm*. 24, that they may behoid nij g Acts 12. 23, he gave not God the v Kom. 3. 23. conit' .*hort of g. of God. 8.18. not worthy to be ct>u)paifd with a. 11. :!fi; Gal. 1. 5; 2 Tim. 4. 18; Ueb. 13. 21; 1 Vet. 5. n. to whom be g. ICor. vi. 8. crucifi 'd tlie Lord of j;. 10.31, do all toil, of God. 11.7. woman is the g. of the man. 15, long hair, It is a g. U> her. 16. 40, g. of celestial, g. of terrestrial. 4;i, raised in g. 2 < ;or. 3. 18, as in a glass the g. « 4.17, eternal weight i.f o. Eph.1.17. the Fath. r of ». 3.21. to him be g. in the churctj. Phil. 3. 19, who..!.' y is ill their shame 4.19, according to his rich* i in g. Col. 1.27, Christ in you hope ofg. 3.4, appear with him in g 2 Thess. 1.9. the j/. of his power. 1 Tim. 3. 16, received up into a. Heb. 1. 3, the brightness of his g. 2. 10. in bringing many muis to g. 8.3, this man worthy of more g. 1 Pet. 1.8. joy unspeakable and full of fli. 11. the g. that sliould follow. 24, the g. of man as flower of grass. 4. 14. the Spirit of g. and of God. 5.10. call'-a to eternal g. 2 Pet. 1 . > ', voice from excellent g. Rev. 4. 11 ; 5. VJ worthy to receive g. 7.12, blessing and g. and wi.idom. 18.1, earth litflitmed with hiSB. 21.2;<. g. of ,lod did light'^n it. S«>« Lu. 17. 18 ; 2 (or %.\i^; Ja.s.2.1; Jude 2B. GLOUYING. ICor.fi.fi; 9.16; 20or.'t.4; 12. 11. GNASH Mat. «. 12; 13. 42; 22. 13: 24. 61; 26, 30 ; Lu. 13. 2«, g. of teeth. Mk.9.18. he foameth and <j. with his teetii. S*.- Job 16.9; Ps.,16.16; Acts 7. 64 GNAT. Mat. 2:^.24. GO. Gen. :W. 26. let me g.. for the da» breaketh. Ex. 14. 15; Job2S.8, g. forward 2."i.23; :«.34, angel shall g. before thee. 33. 15. presence g. not wiih me. Ruth 1.16. thou g. I will jjr. Ps.139.7. whither rhall I g. Prov.22.6, the way he should 0. 30.29, three things which g. well. Mat. 5. 41 ; Lu 7 >". t', g. a mile g. twftiQ. 21, dO, 1 g. sir, and went not. . Lu. 10. 37, g. and do liktwise. John 14. 12, I g to the Father. Se#Mat.8.9; 1 Cor. 9. 7; Rev. 14. 4. GOD. Gen, 6. 22 ; 6 9. walked with O. 16. 13, thou a. seest me. 9BS a. I ' I GOD. OONOOBDANOE. QOi)l). Oen. 82.28. hath power with O. 48.21, I die. but O. shall be with you. Num.23. 19, O. is not man that he ithould lis. 2S, what hath G. wrought. Deut.H.at. what 0. is tliere that can do. 3.3.27. the eternal O. Is thy refuse. 1 Sam. 17. 4fi. may know there is a 0. in Israel. 1 Kings 18. 21 i f tlie Lord be tf .. follow him. .S9, he is the (*.. he is the a. Job 22. 13; Ps. 73.11, how doth «. know. Ps. 14. 1 ; 5.3. 1, hatli said, there is no O. 22. 1 ; Mat.'27.4fi. my 0., my O., why hast 6fi.9. this I l(now, for O. Is for me. 86. 10 ; Isa. 37. 1«, thou art 0. alone. Bccl. 5.2, a. is in heavpn. Isa. 44. 8, is there a O. beside me. 45.22; 46.9. T am O., there Is none els*. Hos. 11.9. I am O. and not man. Amos 5. 27, whose name is the O. of hosts. Jonah 1.0, arise and call upon thy O. Mlc.fi. 8, walk humbly with thy O. Mat. 1.23, tf. with us. 22. 32. a. is not O. of dead. Mk. 1'2.32. one O. and none other John 3. 33, that O. is true. 4.24. a. is a spirit. 13. 3, come from O. and went to O 20. 17, ascend to my O. and your O. Bom. 3. 4, let (?. be true • 8. 31, if a. be for us. 1 Cor. 1.9; 10. 13, O. i» vaithful. ^ 14.4.5, that a. is In you. 33. G. is not author of confusion. Gal. 3. 20, butO, Is one. 6.7. G. is not mocked. 2Thess.2.4, above all tiiai is called O 1 Tim. 3. 16. G. manifest In the flesh. Heb. 8. 10. I will be to them a G. 11.16, not ashamed to be called their O. 12. 23, but ye are come to O lJohnl..5, flf. Is light. 4.8.16, O. is love. 12, no man hath seen O. 6. 19, we know that we are of O. Bev. 21. 3, a. himself shall be with them 4. O. shall wipe away all tears. 7. I will be his G. f}«e Job 33. 12 ; .36. 5 : Ps. 10. 4 : 33. 12. GOD (an idol). Gen. 31. 30, stolen my g. Ex. ,32. 1, make ua g. to go before us 4, these be thy g. Judg. 5. 8. they chose new g. 6. 31 if he be a g. let him plead. 10.14. Ko and cry to the jr. ve have ohoMQ. 17. 5, M Icuh had a house of y. 18. 24, ye have taken away my g. 2Kin^s 17.29. every nation made g. .3.3, tlieyfeared the Lord ami served own g. Isa. 44. 15, maketh a g. and worshippeth it. 46.20. pray to a g. tliat cannot save. JoTiah 1.5, cried every man to his g. Acts 12. 22, the voio of a g., not a man. 14. 11, the a. are come down. 1 Cor. 8, 5, there be g. many. See Ex. 12. 12; 20.23: Jer.2.11; Dan. 3. 28 GODDESS. 1 Kings 11. 6; Acts 19. 27, .38, 87. GODHEAD. Acts 17. 29; Bom. 1.20; Col. 2.9. GODLINESS. 1 Tim. 3. 16. the mystery of g. 4.7, exercise thyself to fit. 8, g. is profitable. 6. 3, doctrine according to g, 6, supposing that gain is g. 2 Tim. .3. 6, a form of y . Tit. 1. 1, the truth which is aft«r §, a Pet. ;t 8. p«rUin to life tad g. 2 Pet. 1. 6. and to patience g. 3. 11, in all holy conversation and g Seel Tim. 2. 2, 10; 6.6,11. GODLY. Ps. 12. 1, the g. man ceaseth Mai. 2. 15, seek a g. seed. 2 Cor. 1.12, In t/. snicerlty. 7.9,10, g. sorrow worketh repent ance. 2 Tim. 3. 12, that will live flf. In Chi-tst Tit. 2. 12, live g. in this world. He b. 12. 28, reverence and o. feai . 2ret. 2. 9, how to delvfr tli»- y. 3 John 6, bring forward after a g. son See Ps. 4.8; 32.6; 2Cor.7.9; M.2. GOINO. Josh. 23. 14, I am g. the way of all the earth. 2 Sam. 5. 24; 1 Chron. 14. 16, sound of g. iu trees, Job .33. 24, 28, from g. domi to pit Ps. 17. 5. hold up my g. 40.2, esiabllslied mj g, Prov.5.21. pondereth all his ^. 20. 24. man's g. are of the Lord. Dan. 6. 14 labour»^d fill g. doimi of the sun Mic..'}.2, whose a. forth have been of old. Mat. 20. 46. rise, let us b- ;/. Bom. 10.3. g. about lo c^tubilsr. 1 Tim. 5. 24, g. before to judgment. Se«-Prov.7.27; 14.15; Isa. 59. S; Hos. 6. 3. GOLD. Num. .31. 2?, only g. that may abide tire. Deut.8.13, when thv y. is multip'i<'d. 17. 17, nor shall he greatly multiply g, 1 Kings 20. 3, silver and y. is mine. Job '28. 1, a vein for silver, a place for g. 19, wisdom not valued with g, 31. 24, if I made g. my hope. Ps. 19. 10, more to be desired than g, Prov. 25. 11. like apples of g. Isa. 46. 6. they lavish g. out of the bag 60. 17. for brass I will bring g. Hag. 2. 8, the silver Is mine and the g. Is mine. Zech. 13.9, try them as g. is tried. Mat. 10.9. provide neither g. nor silver Acts 3. 6, Sliver and g. Iiave 1 none. 17.29, not think (Jcihead like to g. 20.3.3. coveted no man's jr. 2 Tim. 2. 20. in great house vessels of g, Jas. 2.2, man with a g. ring. 5, 3, your o. Is cankered. 1 Pet. 1. 7, trial nior" precious than of g, 18, not redeemed with y, Bev.21.18, city wa.s pure g. i8e«Gen.2.H; Ecci.12.6; Isa. 13. 12. GONE. Deut.28.23, that which is g. out of thv lips, 1 Kings 20. 40, busy here and there, he was g. P8.42. 4, I had g. with the nmltiiude. 73. 2, my feet were almost g. 77. 8, mercy clean g. for ever. 103. 16, wind passeth and it Is g. 109. 2;^. I am g. like shadow. 119. 170 ; Isa. M. 6, g. tmXr^ like sheep. Eccl. 8. 10, come and g. friim place of trie holy. Jer. 15. 9, sun g. down while yet day. Mat. 12. 43 ; Lu. 11. 24 spirit 17. out. 25.8, lamps are g. out. Mk. 5. HO ; Lu. 8. 46. virtue had g. out of bim. John 12. 19, the world Is g. after him. Acts 16. 19. hope of gains g. Itom. 3. 12, thei are all a. out of the way. Jude 11, g. in the way or Cain. See Po. 89, 34; Cant. 2. 11; Isa. 45. 23. CK)OD (n.). Gen. 14. 21. take the jr. to thyaelt 24. 10, the (/. of his master in his hand. 60. 20, God meant It unto g. Neb. 6. 19 ; IS. 31, think upon me (or f , 884 GOOD. and Awtb iitanco. Christ. I/, 8i>n ■ 2. ) way of all the i soUTid of g. iii I bit. d. I of the una men of old. leiii. ; Hos.6.3, may abide tire. tip'''."ii. litiply 0. iiie. ace for g. hau0. the bag d the g. is name. •ied. lor silver jone. J tO0, isels of g. than of g. 13.12. 1 is g. out of thy her«. he was g. Itit.ude. ijr ll(e sheep. lace of tne holy. it day. . out. 1 g. out of him. sr him. of the way. 45. ?8. e a. to thyself. his hand. me tor f . r GOOD. OONOOBDANOB. GUAOK. Job 'i,\0, shall we receive g. 22.21, thereby a. shall come. P^.4.6, who v.'li Hhow UK any tf. 14. 1 , 5.3. 1 ; Ikom. S. 12, uoiie doetb g, :m. 12, loyetli dayi« that ho may see g. .H9.2, held itiy i>eace even from g. m. 17. a tokf-n for g Prov.3. 'J7, witlitiold noty. Reel. 8. 12, I know there Is no g. In them. 5.11, when 0. )itcrea.se. 9.18, destroyeth much g. Hat.l2.2»; Mk.3.27. spoil his 0. 24. 47, ruler over all his g. 26.24, been g. for that man. Lu. 6. 30, that tak«rth away thy g. 12. 10, much y. laid up. 15.12, the portion of 0. Id. 1 , accused that he had wasted his 0. 19.8, half of my 0. 1 give. Acts 10. 38. went about doing g. Rom. 8. 28, work to?Pther for g. 13. 4, minister of God for g. 1 Oor. l.S. K. bestow all my g. to feed. Heb. 10. 34. joyfully tlie spoiling of your g. 1 John 8. 17, this world's g. Kev.3. 17. rich and lncrea.sed with g. See Job f). 27; 7.7; Prov.11.17; 13.21. GOOD iadj.\ Gen. 1. 4, 10, 12, 18, 21, 25, ,31, God saw it was g. 2.18, not 0. that man should be alone. 27.46, what g, shall my life do. Deut. 2. 4 : Josh. -';?. 11 take g. heed- 1 Sam. 2. 24, no g. report 1 hear. 12. 2H, I will teach you the g. way. 25. ].•), mt;n were very g. to us. Ezi-a7.9- Neh.2.8, the o. ha:id of God on him. Neh. 9. 20, thy g. spirit to instruct. Fs. ,34. 8, taste and see that the Lord is g, 41.6, my heart is iiiditiuK a g. matter. 112.5, a a. man showetli favour. 119. f>8, thou art 0. and doe«t 0. 145.9, the Lord is 0. to all Prov. 12.2.\ a g. word maketh heart glad. 16.23, in season, how g. it U. 20. 18. with 1/. advice make war 22.1. a 0. name rather to be chosen. 25. 2.^ 0. news from a far c<i<n<try. , Keel. 6. 12, wild knoweth what 18 0. lsa.55.2. eat ve that which is g. I.nrn.K.26, it is g. that a man nope 27, 0. that a man bear yoke. Zfch. 1, 13, answered with g. words. Mat. 5. 13, it i.t 0. for nothing. 7. II ; Lu. 11. 1.), how to uive g. glfti. it. £i: Lu. 8. 48, be of </. comfort. 19.16, what </. thinp shall 1 do. 17; Lu.78. 19, none g.. savn one. ■iO. i6. Is thine eye evil because I am j, ? •'•'■> 21, 0. and faithful s'srvant Mk,S..nO; Lu.14.34. salt Is 0., but. liU. 1. ."vl filled the hungry with g. things. 6.38, 0. measure, pressed down. 10. 42, chosen that u. part. I2.;t2, your leather s g. pleasure, 16.2.5. In lifetime received y. things. 23. 50. Joseph wa.<i a g. man and just. John 1. 46, any g. thiuK out of Nazareth. 2. 10, kept 0. wine until now. 7. 12. some said, he is a g. man. 10.11, I am the g. shepherd. S."?, for a 0. work we stouf thee not. Uom. 7. 12, commandment holy, just, and 0., 18, in my flesh dwellnth no o. thing, 12.2. that 0. and perfect wifl of God 14.21 lCor.7, It is 0. neither to eat. . 26. this Is 0. for the present. 1 Cor. 15. .33, corrupt g. manners. 2 Cor. 9. 8, abound In every g. work. Gal. 6. 6, coniPmnicate in all g. things, riill.l.fi. hath beiciin a 0. work Col. 1. 10, fruitful In every g. work. 1 Thess. 6. 15: << John 11, follow that which is 0. 21, hold fast that which Is 0, 1 Tim. 1.8, the law is 0. S. 1, deslretli H 0. work. 4. 4, every creature of God la g, 2 Tim. 3. 8, df-spisers of g. Tit. 2.7, a pattern In a. work*. 14. zealous ol 0. works. Heb. 6. .5, tasted the g. word of <4od. 18.9, 0. th'ng that heart be esUbHshed Jas. 1.17, every g. gift. 8<.- 2 Thess. 'i. 17 ; Tit. 1.16; 8.8. GOOOLINE88 Tsa.40.6. GOODLY. Gen. .,» 21. giveth g. words Ex. 2.2, a 0. child D'Ut. 8. 12, when thou hast built g. houses. 1 .Sam. 9. 2. a choice youn^r man and g, 16. 12. ruddy and g. to look at. Ps. 16. 6; Jer.3.19, a 0. heritawe. Zech. 11. 13. a 0. price 1 was prized at. Mat. 13. 45. 0. pearls. Jas. 2. 2. a man in a. apparel Hf 1 Ram. 8. 16 ; 1 Kings 20. 3 ; Lu. 21 , 5. GOOD.V less Ex. 33. 19, make all my g. pass. 34.6. abiindaut in g. and truth. Ps. 16. 2. my g. extendeth not to thee. 93.6. 0. and mercy shall follow. 27. 13. believed to see the g. of the Lord, 31.19; Zech. 9. 17. how great Is thy 33.5, earth full of thy g. 66. 11. crownest rh»f year with thy g, 145. 7. the memory of thy g, Prov. 20. 6, proclaim every one his own g. Hos.6. 4. g. as a momiiie cioud. Bom, 2. 4. the riclie" of hisg. 11. 22. the 0. and severity of Ood. Ke/f Neh. 9.25; lsa.63.7; Gal. 5.22; Kph.B.9. GOKI'RL Rom. 2. 16. according to my 0. 2 Cor. 4. 3. If our 0. be hid. Gal. 1.8,9, any other g. f 2. 7, the 0. of unclrcumcislon g. of clrcrm- clsion. <;ol. 1,2,3, the hope of the 0. 1 Tim. 1.11, 0. of the blessed Ood Rev. 14. 6, everlastinvf 0. ^V.' M at . •( . «< : J k . 1 6. 1 5 ; Acts 20. 24. GOVEUNMENT. Ts»,9.6: 1 Cor. 12. 28; 2 Pot. ■.'. 10. GRACE. Ps. 46.2, g. is poured Into thy lips. Prov. 1.9. an ornament of 0. .3.22, life and g. to thy neck. 34; Jas. 4.6. Klveth g. to th" lowly, Zech. t. 7. cryin,?, 0. 0. nnto it. 12.10, spirit of;/, and supplications. Johnl.H full of 0. and tnitli. 16 all received, and g. for 0. 17 0.and truth came by Jesus Acts 4. K<. greiit g. was upon them all. 11.23. when he had seen the g, 14. 3. the word of his g. Bom, 1.7; It or. 1.3; 2Cor.l. 2; Gal. 1.3; Eph.1,2; PhD. 1.2; Col. 1.2: lThess.1.1; 2 Thess. 1.2; Phllem.3; 1 Pet. 1.2: 2 Pet. 1.2: Rev. 1.4, 0. and peace. 8.24. justified freely by his g. 4. 4. not reckoned of g. but debt 6.2, acces". into this 0. 17, abundance of 0. 20, where sm abounded, y. did mtiob. 6. 14, 15. under g we ■ i iiiH ) 1 ! i ' ; T }l i-' t ^ ■, 1 - ; - I 1 OBAf!I0UB. aONOOBDANOE. GBEATKBT. Bom. 11. h, ttie election of g. aCor. 8. 9, know the a. of our Lord. 9. K ablr t«> make all g. abound. 12. 9. my o. In sufficient. Gal. 1.6, 16, who called you by hU g. D. 4, re are fallen from g. Eph 2. f). 8, by fl. ye are saved. 3.8. to me In th s g given. 4.29 minister g. to lieirers, 6.',M. o. be with all that love. Col. 4.6, speech be alway* with a. 'iTliess.'J. Ifi. icooil hope througn g. ITim. 1.2; '2Tim. 1. •/: Tlt.1.4; 2John3,y., mercy, and peace. Heb. 4. 16 the ttirone of a. 10.29. despite to the Spirit ofg. 12.28, g. to serve God acceutably. 1.3.9. heart established with g. Jas.1.11, the o. of the fashion of It. 4.6. he giveth more g 1 Vet. .",.7. heirs of j;. 5. 5, giveth g. to the humbl*. 2 Pet. 3. 18. grow In a. Jude 4, turning g. of God Into lasclvlousnes*. See Acts 20. W; 2Cor.6.1; Gal. 2.21. GIJACIOIJS. Gen. 4a. 29, God be g. to thee. Ex. 22. 27, I will hear, for 1 am g. 33. 19. I will be g. to wliom 1 will be y. Neh.9. 17. 31, ready to pardon, g., merciful. P8.77. 9. hath Goa forgotten to be o. rrov.11.16, a y. woman retaineth honour Isa. 30. 18, wait that he may be g. Amos 5. 15, niay be the Lord will be g, Jonah 4. 2, I know thou art a g. God. Lu.4. 22, wondei-ed at g. words. 1 Pet. 2. 3 tasted that the Lord Is g. SmEx.34.6; 2<Jhron.3().9; Uos.14.2. GRAFT. Rom. 11. 17. 19, 23, 24. GRAIN. Mat. IS. 31: 17. '.«); Mk.4.»l; Lu. IS, 19 ; 17. 6, g. of mustard seed. S«eAmos9.9; ICor.lfi.trT. GRANT. Ruth 1. 9, y. that you may find rest. 1 Chron. 4. 10, God g. him that which he re- quested. .Fob 0. 8, (/. the thlnp I long for. Mat. 20. 21 ; Mk. 10.37, </. that my two soni Rev. 3. 21. will Iff. to sit with ma. * &V«Ps.20.4; 85.7; Acts 4.29. GRAPE. Gen. 49. 11, washed clothes In the blood of (/. Deut. 32. 14, drink the blood of the g. Cant. 2. 13, 15, vines with tender g. Isa. 5.?. I'Hiked it should bring forth g. 17.6: 24.13. yet gleaning <;. Jer. 8 13, there shall be no g. 31.2^t.30; Ezek.18. 2. have eaten a sour fl. Amos 9. in. tr.-ader of u. shall overtake. Sf* Lev. 19. 10; 25.5; Lu.fi.44: RevM.lf* GR.'VSS. Deut. 32. 2, as showers upon the g. 2 Kings 19. 26 ; Ps. 129. 6. as i;. on housetops. TZ. 6, like rain upon mown g. 90. 6. like g. which groweth up 102.4,11, withered like fl(. 108.15, days are as j;. Isa. 40. 6 ; 1 Pet. 1 . 24, all flesh is g. Mat. 6. 30; Lu.12.28. if God so clothe the y. SecProv.27.25; John 6. 10; Bev.8.7; 9.4. GRAVE (».). Gen. 42. 38; 44.31, with ftorrow to the g. Ex.14. 11, no (;. in Egypt. Job 5. 26, come to gAn full acie. 7. 9, he that goeth to the g. ■ 14.18, hide me in the g. 17. 1, the g. are ready for me. 13, if I wait the g. is mine hooM. Job ,3.{.22, his soul drawetb nt^ir to the g Ps. 6. 5. In g. who shall k'lve thee thanks. 31. 17, let wicked he silent in the g. 19. 14, like sheep laid in the a. 15; Ilos. 13. 14, the power ot the g, £ccl.9. 10, no wisdom In the g. Isa. 38. IM, the g, caimot praise thee. 63. 9, made his jr. with ine wicked. H««. 13. 14, Og.l will b*) thy destruction John 5. 28, all in the a. shall hear. 11.31, she goeth to tne g. 1 Cor. 15. .V), O </., where Is thy victmy if Sm Mat. 27. 52; Lu. 11.44; Rev. 11. 9. GRAVE (v.). Isa. 49. 16, I have g. thee upon the palms. Hab. 2. 18, that the maker hath g. It. flee Ex. 28. 9; 2 Chron. 2. 7; 3.7. GRAVE (culj.). 1 Tim. 3. 8 ; Tit. 2. 2. GRAVEL. Prov.2f).17; Isa. 48. 19; Lam. 3. 16. GRAVITY. 1 Tim. 3. 4; Tit. 2. 7. GRAY. P8.71.18; Prov.20.29'; Ht«.7.9. GREAT. Gen. 12. 2; 18. 18; 46. 3, make a 0. nation. 48. 19, he also shall be g. Deut. 29. 24, the heat of his g. anger. 1 Sam. 12.24, consider how g. things. 2 Kings 5. 13, bid thee do some g. thing. 2 Chron. 2. 5, house Is g. for g. is our God Neh. 6. 3, I am doing a fir. work. Job 32. 9, g. men not always wise. 86. 18, a g. ransom. Ps. 14. 6 ; 53. 5, there wore they in g. feu 19. 11, there is g. reward. 81. 19, how g. is thy goodness. 92. B. how fir. are thy works. 139. 17. how fir. Is the sum of them. Prov. 18. 16, gift bringeth before g. men 25. 6. stand not in place of g. men. Mat. 5. V2, g. is your reward. 19. called g. In khigdom of heaven. 13. 46, pearl of g. price. 16.28, ff. Isthy faith. 20.26, whosoever will be a. among you. 22. 36, 38, the g. commandment. Lu. 10. 2, harvest Is o. • 16.26, a <;. gulf fixed. Acts 8.9, giving out ho was some g. one. 19. 28, 34, fir. is D'.anft. 1 Tim. 3. 16, g. Is the mystery. Heb. 2. 3, so g. salvation. 12. 1, so o. a cloud of witnesses. Jas. 3. 5, now i;. a matter a little Are, See Deut. 9. 2; Keel. 2. 9; Rev. 7. 9. GRE.\TKR. Gen. 4. 13, punishment g. thui I can bear. 1 Chron. 11. 9 ; Esth. 9. 4, waxed g. and g. Hag. 2. 9, glory of latter house g. Mat. 11. 11: Lu.7.28. g. than he. 12. 6, one g. than the temple. Mk. 12.31, no commandment g. than these. John 1.50; 5.20; 14.12, shall see fir. things 4. 12 ; 8. .5!t, art thou 3. than our father. 10.29; 14.28, my Father is g. than all. 13. 16 ; 15. 20. servant not g. than his lord 16. 13, 0. love hath no man. 1 Oor. 16. 6, the g. part remi^^ln. Heb. 6. 18. he could swear by no g. 1 John 3. 20, God Is g. than our heart 4,4, fir. is he In you than he \n world. 3 John 4, no 0. joy. fieeGen.41.40; 48.19; Heb. 9. 11. GREATEST. Mat. 13. 32, It Is g. among herbs. 18. 1, 4. who is g. In kingdom. Mk. 9. 34 ; Lu. 9. 46, disputed who should be g. ■ tEATKST. ime 0. one flBKATLY. noffooRnASOti. RARITATION. 1 Cor. 13. 13. the g. of these l« charity. 8m Job 1. 3 ; Jer . 31. 34 ; Lu . 22. 24. QEBATLY. 2Ram.a4.10; 1 Ohron.21.«. I have sinned a, 1 Kings 18.3. Obadiah feared the Tx)rd a P8.28. 7, my heart o rejolceth 47. 9, God h I/. «xalted. 89. 7, g. to be feared In the aviembly. 116.10, 1 was y. afflicted. Dan. 9. 23; 10.11. thou art g. beloved. Chad. 2, thou art g. despised Mk. 12.27, ye do ^. err. 8MP8.e2.2; Mk.9.16; Acts 3. 11; 6.7. GKEATNK88. 1 Ohron. 29. 11. thine la the g., power, and glory. Ps.l4fi.8, his g. Is unsearchable Prov.6.23, In the g. of hi!< folly Isa. 63.1, travelling In g. of -(tn'ngtb. Eph. 1. 1ft, the exceeding g. of his ixiwer. See V Ohron. 9. 6 ; Ts. 66. 3 ; 79. 1 i ; ; fiO. 'i GREEDILY. Prov.21. 26; Ej;ek.'i2. 19! GliEKDlNESS. Eph. 4. 19. OIIEEDY. Prov.1.19; 1.5.27. cp. of gain Isa. .'i6. 11, they are g. dogs. S«eP».]7.12; 1 Tim. 3. 3. GREEN. Lev.23.14: .Tudg. 16.7; Lu, 23.31. GBIEF. 20hron.6.29. every one shall know his own o. Job 6. 2, Oh that my g. were weighed Ps.31.10, life spent with flr. Eccl. 1.18, In much wisdom Is much g Isa. ^S.8. acquainted with g. Jer. 10.19. this Is a g. and I must bear It. See Jonah 4. 6 ; Heb. 18. 17 ; 1 I'et. 2. 19. GRIEVE. Gen. 6. 6. It ». him at his heart 4.5. 5, be not y. that ye sold me. 1 Sam.-2. 33. the man shall be to g. thine heart. P8.78. 40, they g. him In tli* desert. 96. 10, forty years was 1 g. Lam. 3.33, doth not willingly g. Mk. 3. 6, being g. for the hardnes* 10. 22. he went away g. John21.17, Peter was i;. Rom. 14.15, brother g. with meat Eph. 4. 30, g. not the Holy Spirit. SVcNeh.2.10; 13.8; Ps. 119.158; 139.21. GRIEVOUB. Gen. 21. 11. thing was a- hi Abra- ham's sipht. 50.11, a p. mourning. Ps. 10. 5, his wavs are always g. Prov.16.1. a. words st'.r up anger Isa. 15. 4, his life shall be «. .Ter. !». 12-, Nah..3. 19. thy wound Iso. burdens (7. to be borne. Mat. 23.4; Lu.ll. 46 Phil. 3.1, tome is not g. Heb. 12. 11. chastening g. 1 John 5. 3, comni.andments not g. .<!?•,• Eccl. 2. 17; Jer.1';.4; Acts ?0. 29. GRl^TD. Isa. 3. 15, g. faces of ttie poor Lam. 5. 13, tCH>k young men to g. Mat.24.44; Lu.20.18. it wMl </ him to powder. N«« Eccl. 12. 3 ; Mat. '24. 41; Lu. IT.S."* GROAN. Ex ? 24. God heard tli--lr -. Job 24. 12, mcnpr. from out the city. Joel 1.18, how 00 the beasts g. Rom. 8. 23, we ourselves g. 2 for. 5. 2. 4, In this we g. Htf Job 23. 2 : Ps. 6. 6 : .Tohn 11 . 33. 3« GROPE Deut.28.29; Job6.14; 12.25; Isa. 50. 10. GROSS. Isa. 60. 2; Jer. 13. 16; Mat. 13. 16: Acta 28.27. GROUND. Kx. 3. 6 ; Acts 7. 83, hoi v a: Job 5. 6, nor trouble spring out of tne g. Isa. 35.7, parched a. become a pool. Jer. 4. 3 ; Hos. 10. 12. break up fallow g Mat. 13.8; Lu.8.8. good g. Mk.4. 16, stony g. Lu. 13. 7, wh V cumbereth It the g. ? 14. 18, bouuht a piece of g. 19.44, lay thee even with the g. John 8. 6, he wrtit*) on the g. Se^-Zech.S. 12; Mai. 3. 11; John 12.24 GROUNDED. Eph.. 3. 17; rol.1.23. GHOW. Gen. 4.< 16. let them g. Into miiititado. 2 8ain.23.5, thouKh he make it not to a rs.92. 12, g. like cdar. Isa. .53.2. he shall g up before him. Hos. 14.5, he shall g. as the Illy. Mai. 4. 2. g. up as calves of the stall Mat. 13. 30. let both g. together. Mk.4. 27, seed should g. np. he knoweth not. Acts 5. 24, whereunto this would g. Eph. 2. 21. g unto an holy temple. 4. 15, may g. up hito him. 2Thess. 1.3, your faith g. excendingly. 1 Pet. 2. 2. that ye may g. thereby. 2 Pet. ^. 18. a. in grace. 6Ve 2 Kings 1 9. 26 ; Jer. 12. 2; Zech.6. 12. GRUDGE. Lev. 19. 18; 2 Cor. 9. 7: Jas. 6. B; I IVt. 4. 9. OUE8T8. Zeph.1.7; Mat, 22. 10; Lu. 19.7. GUIDE. Ps.25.9, meek will he g. In Judgment. 32. 8, I will g. thee with mine eye. 48. 14, our g. even unto death. 73.24. g. me with thy counsel. Prov.6. 7. having no o.. overseer Isa.5«. 11. the Lord shall a. thee Jer. 3. 4. the g. i>f mv youth. Mat. '23. 16. 24. yeblhidj;. Lu. 1 . 79, flr. our feet into the way of peace. John 16 1."^. g. you into all truth See Gen, 48. 14 ; Prov. 11.3; 2.S. 19. , GlILE. Ps. 32.2, In whose spirit no g. 34.13: 1 Pet. 3. 10. keep llp^ from speaking jr. John 1. 47. In whom Is no g. 2Cor.1-'. 16. I caug)it yon with g 1 Pet. 2. 1 laying aside g. 22, nor was y. found In his month. Sm Ex. 21. 14; niiess.?.3: Rev. 14. 5. GUILTLESS. Ex.20 7; Deut. 6 11 will not hold him g. Josh. 2. 19. we will be g. 2 Sam, 3.28. are 9 of blood. Mat. 12.7. ye would not have condemned Sf'.Snm.n.Sl; lfiam.26.9; IKInes^^' GUILTY. Gen. 42. 21. verily «. coacerniag our brother. Ex. 34. 7 ; Num. H. 1^, by no means clear g Lev. 5. 3, when he knoweth he shall he g. Rom. 3. 19, all the worll </. before tind 1 Cor. 11 . 27. g. of the body and blood. Jas.2. 11, he is </. of all. K»teNum..V..27; Prov. 30. 10: Mat. 26. 66 GULP. Lu.16.26. GU8HBD. 1 Kings 18. 28; Ps. 78. 20: 105. <1; Jer. ». 18 fl. HABITATION. 1^x16.13, guided them to thy holyfc. 2Chron.6. 2, have built an house of*. Ps.26.8. have 'oved the h. 33.14, from the place of his Ik. 69.2.'). let their h. be desolate 74. 'iO. full wf fc. of cruelty 89.14. JadKmeiit the h. 01 thy throne. 287 i ( , 1 HAIL. OONCORDANCK. HANfl. P». 107. 7. .16. »cltjof /I. !.■«. KS, the liord dpnired It for his fc. Prov. R..^S. h« l)l'-s)«!tli the h. of the Jnst. iMt. .S*.,!.!)*, dwell ill a pcaceablo h. Jer.21.1.M, whiii«liall enter Into our K !?6.37. the peacabl*^ k. are cut down. Lu. lfi.9. Into evrlustliiK h. Rph.2.2'2, an h. ol (^iod through the Spirit Jude 0, auKelH vt hich l^ft their own h. bVc J'rov. K. .S) ; Act^l.',>0; n.2fi; Kev.lS.a HAIIj. Job.SH.<r2, the trwasures of the h. Iw.2H.17, h. swt^ep away refuge of lies. jS««Bz.O. IR; Joiih.lO.ll; Bev.8.7; 11.19; IR. 21. HAIR. Uen. 42. .S8; 44. 29, brinK down t(T%y k. with sorrow. JudK. '20. IR, Allng Rtonuii at h. breadth Job 4. li"), the /». of my flesh -tcxtd up. Ps. 40. 12. more than the h. of my h"ftd Mat. H.4; Mlt.1.6, raiment of caiTK-l'M fc. fi..sr). make one k. white or black 10.3(1, h. of liead nnftiltered. KVir. 11.14,15, lonti h., It Is a «hamfl. lTIrn.2.9, broidered h. llVt.3.3, plaltiiiK thefc. */(-,• 2 Sam. 14. 26; IIo(i.7.»; John 11. 2; Rev.l 14. HALE. I,u. 12.W: Acts 8. .3. HALLOW. Lev. 22. 32. 1 am the Lord which k. yon . 26. 10, shall k. the fiftieth year. Num. 5. 10, every man's k. things. 1 Kings 9. 3, 1 have h.thU house. Jer. 17.22; 2t.27, but h. ye tl.e v.hhath day. Ezek.20.20; 44.24. and ^. mysHbbatln Mat fi.9; Lu.11.2, h. be thTniiii't- HALT 1 Kings 18. 21, how long k ye. T's. ,W. 17, am ready to k. Jer. 20. 10. watched for my h. S,'f Gen. .32 .31 ; MIc. 4. fi ; Zeph. K. It- HAND. (Jen. 16. 12. k. against every mai 24.2; 47.29. put thy h under mv thigh 27.22, k. are the k. of K»au. 31.29, In the pow»r of my k. to do y<iu hurt. Ex. '^1.24; Deut.lK 2!, h. f-.; h.. foot for foot. S3. 22. cover w'th my /». while l pass. Num. 11.23; Isa.W.I I.onVs Ij, wax-d nhort. 22. 29, would there v re sword in mine k. Dent. 8. 17. my h. liath ;.'otten tli!'< wnrlth 3:^. 2. from right /». yvjiit lierv law. Judg. 7.2. saying, my own h. liath saved ran. lKam,5.11. Vof bodwa." heavy. 6. 9, nut his k. that .smote us, but a chance 12.3, of wliose k. received brib»!S. 19.,'); 28.21, put Itls life in liis k. 23. 1f>, Jonathan xtren^rthened his k. In Ood 26. IJi. wliat evil li- in mine k. 2 Sam. 14. 19, is not k of Joab In this ? 24. 14 ; 1 Ohron. 21. 13, let us fall into Ixird. 1 Kings 18. 44. cloud like a man's k. 2Kings5.11, strike his h. over th" plH< IChron. 12.2. cou'duse right h. and l^ft Ezni7.9; 8.18; Neh.2.8, good fc. of God. 10.19. they gave their k. that they would Neh. 2. 18, strengthened their k. for v^orV 6. 5. with open letter in his k. Job 12. 10. in whose h. is the soul. 19.21. the k. of God hath touched me. 40. 14. that th'Mie own h. cnn save. P8.16. 11. at rii-'ht k. pleasures for evermore 24.4. clean k. and part; heart. 68.,31. stretch out hrr k. untoCtod. 90.17, establi^'h w<>il< of ourfc. 137. 7, let my riglit h. foi-get. Prov. X 16, in left k. riches and bononx k. of Prov. 6. 10; 84. 33, folding of h. to «leAT» 10.4. thatdealeth w\ih slack k. 11 21 ; 16. 5. thoutfii h. join h. 12.24, k. of dlllK>-nt shall b>-ar rule, 19.24; 26.15, slotliful man hid-tli his k 22.26, be not of them that strike k. Bccl. 2. 24, this 1 saw was from k. of (lixl 9. lU, whatsoever thy k. Undeth. 11.6, in evening withhold not k. Isa. 1. 12. who hath required this at your k. 5.25; 9.12: 10.4; 14.27 his k. stretched out Still. 14. 26, this Is the k. that Is stretched out 40. 12, measured waters in hollow of k, 44.5, subscribe with his>i. to the Lord. M. 10, pleasure of l>ord shall prosper In ft 56.2. keepeth hl» k. from evil. Jer. 23. 14, strengthen k. of evil doers. 33. 13, .shall pas( under h. of him that telleth Lam. 2. 4, with his right k, as adversary 4. 10. k. »>f pitiful women have soddf^n, Ezek.7.17: 21.7, all fc. shall be feeble. 10.2. fill h. with coals of (Ire. 17. 18, lo, he had given his k. Dan. 4. ,36. none can stay his k. Hos. 7. 5, stretched out k, with scomer*. Mic. 7.3. do evil with both fc. earne-,tly. Zeph. 3. 16, let not Ihine k. hi- slack. Zech. 13, 6, what are these wound- in thine h.f Mat. :*. 2 ; 4. 17 : 10. 7, kingdom ot heaven at k. 12; Lu,3.17, whose fan Is In his fc 6. .3, let not left/j. know. 18.8; Mk.9. 13. if thy /i. or foot offend 26. 18, my tlnin is at h. 46; Mk. 14.42 he is at k. that doth beti-ay. Mk.14.62. sittiiifc' on ri«ht fc of luiwer. 16.19, sat on rlK'i? k. of (J^d. Lu.9.44. deilvertil intoh. of men John 10. 28, nor pluck out of my k. i9, my Father's k. •20. V7, reach hither thy >». Acts 20. 'M, these k. have ministered 2( or. ,'). 1, house not made -villi k. Phil. 4. 5. moderation be kin >'ii. Lord at k. lThess.4.11. work with y<iii "wn k. 2 Thess. 2. 2. the day of Christ is at k. lTim.2. 8. liftlnuup holyh. Heb. 10. 81 , the k of I'ving God. Jas. 4.8. clean.se vi>ur h. 1 Pet. 4.7, eiidofall things at >i. 1 John 1.1, our k. have handled of word. Seclsa. 49. 16; Lu. 9.62; John '«.'*.?; Co). 2. 14. HANDLE. .ludg. 6. 14 , that k. pen of the writer Ps. 115.7. hands, but they fc. not. Prov. 16. 20. that k. a matter wisely. Jer. 2. 8, they that k. the law. Mk.12.4. sent away shamefully fc. Ln.24. 39. k. me ami seo. 2('or.4.2, not h. w^rd deceitfully. Col. 2. 21, taste jiot. k. not. 1 John 1.1. havefc of Word of life Sw Gen. 4. 21; 1 €hrou. 12. 8; E/.ek.27.29. HANDMAID Pn. 86.16; 116.16: Prov. 30. 23; Lu.1.38. HAN(4. Deut.21.2S; Gal. 8. IS, he that la *. 1» accursed. Job '.^6. 7. k. the earth on nothing. Ps. 137. 2, we h. our harps on willows. Mat. 18. 6; Mk. 9. 42; Lu. 17 2. mlllstono h. about necli. 22. HI, on these k. law and propliet« 27.5, went «nd k. himself. Heb. 12. 12, lift up hands that k. down. S<3«Ge.Q.40.22; ERth.7.10; Lu. 23.39. )«8 I. he that ta *. l» I HAPLY. fJOSOORDAKOW. HATK. HAPLT. 1 Bam. 14. M) : Mk. 11. 19 : Acta D. W ; 17.27. ELAPrRN. 1 Bam. A. 9, It wkr a chanc»« that h. Prov. 12.21, th»re Miall no evil k. t<» Jt^t. Im. 41.22. let thein 'how us what «hall h, J«r.44.23. therefMP- thl^ t-vll Is fc. Mk.10.32, to tell wliat shuuld k. La. 24. 14, talked nf thlns:^ that had h. Roin.ll.2n. b!ln(]iie<« Is a. to Israel. 1 Cor. 10.11. thtiiKs h. for ensaniploA Phil. 1.12, thliiirs which K to me 1 Pflt. 4. 12, as thuuKh s<iinft utratifte thing K 2 Pet. 2. 22, It Is k. accnrdinn to pniverb. 8ee Reel. 2. 14 ; 8. 14 ; 9. 11 ; Actx 3. 10. HAPPY. G«n..<m.l3. h. am L Deut.S8.29, h. art thou. Job B. 17, h. t« the man whom Ood correcteth, Pt. 127. 6, k. Is the man that hath quiver full. 128.2, h. Shalt thou be. 144. IB, k. Is that people. Prov 3.13,1«. fc. that findeth wlmjom. 14.21, h. that hath mercy. 28. 14. h. Is the man that feareth alwsy. Jer. 12. 1, why are they k. that deal treaoher- onsly ? Mai. 3. 15, now we call proud h. John 13. 17, If ye know, k. If ye do them. Jflora. 14.22, k. Is he that condeinneth not. Jas. B. 11. we count them k. that endure. 1 Pet. 3. 14; 4.14. fc. are ye. B,'« P«. I4fl. 6 ; ProT. 28 18 ; 1 Oor. 7. 40. HARD. Gen. 18. 14. Is anything too h. for th« Lord? Deut. 1. 17 ; 17. 8, canse that Is too k. IB. 18, It shall not seem h. to thee. 1 Kings 10. 1 ; 2 Chron. 9. 1, prove with k. ques- tions. Job 41. 24. h. aa nether millstone. Proy.l3. IB. way f)f transeressors Is h. 18. 19, brother offended k. to be won. Jer. 32. 17, 27. there Is nothliiR too k. for thee. Ezek. 3. B, 6. to a people of k. lauRuage. Mat. 2B. 24, thou art an k. man. John 6. 60, this Is k. saying. Acts d. B ; 26. 14, h. to kick a^ralnst prlcka. Heb. 5. 11, many things k. to be uttered. 2Pet.3.1fi, thinKS h. to be unflf-rsKxHl. feV«Diiut.l5.]8; 2 Kings 2. 10; Mk.10.24. HARDEN. Rz.4.21! 7.8; 14.4, I will h. Pha- raol 's heart. 14. 17. k. hearts of Egyptians. ' Job 6. 110, I won Id k. myself in sorrow. 9.4. v'hohath k. himself against him? Prov. 21. 29, wif ked man 7i. his face 28. 14, he that k. Iiis heart. 29. 1. lieing reprov<^d k. his neck. Isa.63. 17, why hast thou k. our heart. Mk.6.fiJ; 8.17. their heart was h. John 12, 40, he hath k. their heart. Acts 19. 9, when divers were h, Rom. 9. 18, whom he will he h. Heb. 3. 1.3, lest any of you be *. NW Deut. 16. 7; 2 Kings 17. 14; Job 39. 16. HARDLY Gen. 18. 6; Mat. 19. 23; Mk.lO.ffl: Lu. 18.24. HAKDNEHS. Mk.S.5. grlCTed for k. of their hearts. IR. 14, u pbratded them for k. of heart. 2 TIto. 2. X endure k. as good wddier. firfJobSH.Sfi; Mat. 19. 8; Mk.10.fi; Bom.9.B. HARM. lev. B. Ifl. make amends for K Nnm.3B.2S. nor south t his k. 1 Bsm. 2fi. 21, I wtll no more do thee h. 2 Kings 4. 41. no fc. In the pot. lOhrou.16.22; F8.106.15. do propheti no k. Prov. 3. 30, If h« have done the« no k. Acts in. 28. do thyself no h 28. B. he felt no *. 1 Pet. 3. 1.3, who will k. yon 7 SfcOen.31.B2; Jer. 39. 12: Acts 27 fl. HAKMLRB8. Mat. 10. 16; Phll.2.1B; Heb. 7.96. HARP. 1 Sam. 16. 16, cunning player on an k. Ps. 49. 4, dark sayings on the a. 187.2. hang k. on nillows. Isa. 5. 12, k. and viol are In their feasts. 34. 8, Joy of the k. ceatseth. 1 Oor. 14. 7, what Is piped or h., except they give. Rev. 14.2, harping with their h. i8««Gen.4.21; Kj!ek.26.13: Dan.3.R. HARROW. 2 Bam. 12. 31 ; 1 Ohron. 20. 3 ; .lob 30. 10. HART. P8.42.1; Isa. 38.6. HARVRRT. Gen. 8. 22, k. shall not cease. Ex.28. 16; .34.22, the feast of fc. Lev. 19. 19; 23.10; Deut. 'M. 19, when ye reaph. 1 Sam. 12. 17, Is It not wheat k. ti>-day ? JobB. B, whose k. the hungry eateth up. Prov. 6. 8, ant gathereth food in k. 10. B, he that sleepeth In r'l. 2fi. IB, cold of snow In time of k. 26.1, as rain \nk. Isa. 9. 3, according to Joy In k. 16.9, thy h. Is fallen. 18. 4, dew In heat of k. Jer. 6. 17, they shall eat np thine h. 24, appointed weeks of k. 8,20. thefc. Is pa-st. B1.33, the time of her k. shall come, Joel 3. 13; Rev. 14. IB, the k. Is ripe. Mat. 9. .17, the k. Is pleiite<'u.s. 88 ; Lu. 10. 2. the Lord of the h. 13.30. In the time of h. I will say. Mk. 4. 29, put In sickle, lor k. Is come Lu. 10 2, the k. truly is great. John 4. .35, the fields are white to h. gfjJosh.S.IB; Isa. 23. 3; Mat. 1.3. 38. HASTE. Ex. 12. 11, shall eat It in k 1 Sara. 21.8. king's business required k Ps. 31. 22 ; 116. 11 , I said in my *. Prov. 19. 2, he that k. with feet sinneth 28. 22. he that k. to be rich. Isa. 51 . 14, captive exile k. 60.22, will k. it in his time. Jer. 1.12. I will k. my word. Zeph. 1. 14, day of the T,ord k. grestly. Se*- 2 Kings 7. 15; r9.16.4; BB fl; Erci.l.B HASTILY. Prov. 20. 21; 25.8. HASTY. Prov.l4.29;21.B; 29,20; Eccl.B.2;7.9. HATE. Gen. 37. S. B. 8, k. Joseph yet the more. Lev. 19. 17, shall not k. thy brother. 1 Kings 22. 8; 2 Cbron. 18.7. one man. but I k. him. 20hron. 19.2. and love them that k the Lord, Ps. 34.21. that k. righte<)us .shall be desolate. 97. 10, that lov.' the Lord k. evil. 139.21, I k. them that k. thee. Prov. 1. 22, how long will ye k. knowledge. 13.24. spareth rod h. his ^on. 14. 20. the poor is fc. of his neighbour. 1.5.10. he tnat k. reproof shall die. 27. that k. gifts shall live Eccl.2.17, Ik. life. 8. 8, time to k. Isa. 1. 14. your fea-sts my soni k. 61. 8. I k. robl)ery for bnnit offering. Amos 5. 15, k. the evil, and love the good. Hlc.3.2, who k. the good ami love evil. Zecb. 8. 17, these are things that I k. 880 K a I II li HATRFHL. OONfinnnANrK. HKAB. Mftl.l.S; Hom.9.1\ I lured Jarob and/i.KMU. Hat. f>. 44 ; Lu. A. 27. do it-kmI tu them that k. fl. 'M, «ltli»ir hn will h. the one. 10. -/i; Mk.13.1:): Lii.2l 17. 7« shall b« k. 84.10, and ihall h. ono a)>i>ther. Lu.fi. 22. blcH^ed are jn whrtn men ihall h. 14.26. and fc. not h\% father. John 3. 20. h. tho ll^ht. 7.7, the worlil cannot h. yoo. 12. 2n, he that fc. Iilnllfe. 15. IK ; 1 John H. 18, marvfll not If world k. yon. 24, they have both s»^en and h. Eph. B. 29. no man y«;t h. his own flenh. lJohu2.9, 11; 3.10; 4.20, fc. hU brother. SM«en.27. «! Dent. 1.27; rroT.6. 16; Bey. 8.6. HATEFUL. P«.36.2; Bzek.2S.2»; Tit. 3. 8. HATKB8. rs.Sl.lB; Rom. 1. SO. HAUUHTT. 2 Sam. 22. 28, thine eyes are aponk. r«. KSl. 1, my h«ai t U not k. Prov. 16. 18. a h. Kptrit b^-fore a fall. 21.24, j)rouil and h. jicorner. Iaa.lO.S.S, the h. fihall Iw humbled. Zeph. 3. 11, no morn h. bocaus*'. iS««l9a.2.11; 13.11; 24.4; Kzek.16.00. HEAD. Oen.8.1fi. Ittilialjbrultethyk. Josh. 2. 19. blood be on h\n h. Jndg. 11.9, shall I bs yonr h. 2 Kings 2. S. take master from thy k. to-day. 4.19, he said My /»., my h. Ps.24.7,9, lift up your h. 66. 12, caused men to ride over h 110. 7, therefore shall he lift up tha k. 141 B, oil which shall not break my k- Prov. 10. 6, blesshiKS on h. of tlie JK^t 11.26. on h. of him that selleih com 28. 22 ; Rom. 12. 20. coals of finj on h. Eccl. 2. 14. wise man's eyes are In his h Isa. 1. 6, whole h. Is sick. 35.10; Bl.ll, everlasting Joy on k. 68. B. to bow down h. as bulmsh 60.17; Eph. 6. 17. helmet of salvation on k. Jer.9. 1, O thRt my fc. wore wat'Ts. 14.3,4. a.shamed and covered their k. I>an.2.3H, thou art t'nis h. of gold. Amos 2. 7, that pant after dust on h. 9. 1, cut them in the h. Zech.1.21. no man did lift np his h. 4.7, the h. stone with shoutltiKS Mat. B. 36. neither swear hy h. 27.?9; Mk.15.29. reviled, waxuhig their k. Lu 7.46, my h. thou didit not anoint. 21. 18. not hair of h. perinh. 28, then lixik up and lift up your k, John 13. 9. also my hands ^itmI my k. 1 Cor. n. 3. the h. of every man Is <~!hrlit. 4, dishonoureth his k. 10, woman have power on her k. Kph.1.22-, 4. If); Col. 1.18 as h. to the chorch. B.2.S. husband is h. of the wife. Ool. 2. 19, not holding the h. fire<iNum.6.6; .Tosh. 7."'; Acts 18. «; Bar. 13.1. HEAL. Ex. 16. ?6. T am the Lord that k. tbeo. Dent. 32. 39. 1 wound . I k. 2 Kings 2. 22, waters were k. 20. 5. 8, 1 win h. thee. Ps.6.2. OLord, k. me. 41. 4. k. my soul, for T have sinned. 103.3, who h. all thy diseases. 107.20. sent his word and h. them. Isa. 6. 10, lest they convert and be k. 63.6, with his stripes we are h. Jer.e.14; 8. 11, thev have h. the bartsUghtly. 16. 18, wound refuseth to be k. 17. 14, k. me and I shall be k. Lam. 2. 13, who can k. thee 7 Uus. 6. 13, yet could he not k. thee. 6.1, he hath torn and will h. us. 14.4. 1 will h. their backsliding!. Mat. 8. 7. 1 will come and k. him. 8, speak, and my servant Khali be k. 10. 1, tu k. all manner "f sickne^a. 8; Lu 9. 2; 10.9, ... the sick. 12.10; Lu.14.3, Is It lawful to k. Mk.3.?; r.u.6.7. whether he won Id k.on the aabbath day. Lu. 4. 18. to k. broken-htartAd. 23, phys'cian. fc. thyself. 6. 17, power present to k. iohn 4.47. that he woulil come and h. B. V.i. he that was k wist not. Acts 4. 14. beholding the man which waak. 6. 10, they were h. every one 14.9. he had faith to b^* k. Beb. 12. 13, let it rather be h. Jas.B. 16, pray that ye may bo h. 1 Pet.2.!M, by whose stripes ye were k. Rev. 13. 3, his deailly wound was fc. «»« Bccl.8.3; Isa.3.7; Mat. 4. 24: 14.14. HKALlNd. Jtir. 14. lU, there is no k. for Ut. Nah. 3. 19, no k. of thy bniise. Mai. 4. 2. with k. In his wings. Mat. 4, 23. went about h. all. Lu.9. 11, that had need of k. 1 Cor. 12. 9, 28. 30. the gift of k. Rev. 22. 2, for the n. of the natlona. /»«<! Jer. 30. 18 ; Lu.9. 6; Acts 4. 22; 10.88. HEALTH. 2 8am. 20. 9, art thou in k., my brother? Ps. 42. 11 ; 4.3. 6. the k. of my eountenanoe. 07. 2, thy saving k. Prov. 3. 8. k. to thy navel. 4. 22. they are k. to all their fleab. 16.24. k. to the bones. Isa. ^S. H, thy k. shall spring fortb. Jer.8.1B, looked for a time of fc. 22, why is not fc, recovered ? 3 John 2, mayust be In fc. See Oen. 43. 28 ; Jer. 30. 17 ; Acts 27. 84. HEAP. Dent. 32. 23, k. mischiefs npon them. Job 16.4, 1 could fc. up Words. 27. 16, though'he fc. up silver. P8.39.6, he V up riches. Prov . 25. 22 ; Rom. 12. 20. k , coalt Of fire. Ezek.24.10, fc. on wood. Hab. 1. 10, they shall fc. dust. Mic 3.12, Jerusalem shall become k. 2 Tim. 4. 3, k. to them.selves teachers. Jas. 5.3, ye have fc. treasure for last days. 6>«Judg.l5.16; Neh.4.2; Eccl. 2. -f.. HEAR. Ex. 6. 12, how shall Pharaoh fc. me 1 Bam. 15. 14, lowing of oxen which 1 h. 1 Kings 8. 42. they shall k. of thy great name. 18.26, OBaal, h. us. 2 Kings 18. 28 ; Isa. 86. IS. k. words of the great king. 1 (;hron,14. IB, when thou fc. sonnd of going. Neh.8.2. all that could fc. witli understanding. Job 31., 15, O that one would k. me. P8.4.1; 39.12; 54.2; 84.8; 102.1; 148.1; Dan. 0. 17, k. my prayer. 8; 17.6; Zecd.lO. 6. the Lord will k. 10. 17, cause thine ear to k, 49.1, k. this, all ye people. 89.7, who, say they, doth fc.? 66.18, iniquity, Lord will not k. me. 86.8, 1 will fc. what God the Lord will speak. 102. 20, k. groaning of the prisoner. Prov. 13. 8, poork. not rebuke. 18. 13, aiawereth a matter before be k. 22. 17, k. the words of the wiae. 11 m pi HKAB. M. I. I. bafc. in. k. oald h. on the ftndh. hlch wfts k. «rer«k. M: 14.14. lO h. for ui. )ns. 22; 10. S8. lou Id h., my tiDtenADOe. ■ta, I27.M. I npon them. It of fire. >ine h. ch«!irs. ■ Ian (lays. l.-i.-f.. rai'h h. mo lich 1 h. y great nam«. ■da of the great mnd of going. uudenttanding. me. 1; 143.1: DftD. wUlfc. h. me. 3rd will speak. oner. fore he k. •nrn BKABD. OONOOBDANOM. RKABT. Keel. n. 1, more mady td k. than trlve. 7. A. better to h. rabuke nf wiMt. 19. 1.1. h. conrluslod of th** wholf matter. Isa. 1.2. h., () htraveni. and Kiv<- rar. lAiJer 7. lii; 11.14: U.\U. Ktfk.ti.\», make nianj nrayent. I will not k. 6.tt: MK.'I. 12 h. Itiit inHt«;i<ttand not. 20. IX, ttiall (k-ar^. wi>r<!ii of the buolc. 33. 13. h. ye that arn afar nff. 34. 1, let th« earth k. •'2.20. op«-niiiu fars. bnt he h, not. M. .1; .lohn A .^^. k. and your ftoul Rhall lire. K/.ek.»./7. he that h. let him fc. X\.M. they fc. words but will nut do them. Mat. 7. 24; Lu.6.47. whoto fc. theite saylugt. 11.4, nhow thlnuT!! ye h. and v^ij, 6: Mk.7.a7; Lu.7.'.'2, the deaf h. 13.17; 1.11.10.24. thojif thnius which ye h. 17. T); Mk.9.7. beloved son. V him. 18 16. If he will not h. tliKC. Mk. 4. 24 ; Lu. 8. IH, take heed what ye h. Lu.9. 9. uf whom I k. Kuch thinga. 10. v>. he that h. yoii h, me. John r>. '2.'>. d(;ad shall \. voice of 8oD of Ood. SO. an I h I Judtre. 6.r>o. who can k. It? 8. -17. he that I.h of God k. God's word!. 9. .SI, (iod h. not Klnneri. 11.42. I know thou h. me always. 12. 47, It' any man h. my words. 14.24, word ye h. \r not mine. ActH 2. 8, how h. we every man. IM. 14, whole city came to h. Rom. 10 14. ' without a preacher, iror. 1 fc. there b«' divisions. 1 Tim. 4. IK. save thyself and them that h ^as. 1.19, nwirt to h. John 4. n. the world h. them. 6, he that knoweth <iod h. us. 6.15. we know that he h. us. Rev. 2. 7; 3. fi. 13,22, let him k. 3. 20, If any noan h. my voice. NVc Deut. 30. 17 ; 2 Kings 19. 16; 2rhron.«.21. HEARD. Gen. 3. 8, they h. voice of the Lord. 21. 17. God h. voice of the lad. 45.2, .loseph wept, and the Rgyptiniul^ Ex. 3. 7. 1 have A. their cry. Num. 11.1; 12. 2, the Lord h. It Deut. 4. 12. only he h. a voice. 1 KljiKs 6. 7. nor any tool of iron h. 10.7: 2("hrou.9. e^xceedeth the fame I h. 2Kliigs 19.25: I8a.d7.26, hast thou not h. lung ago? Ezra ^. 13 ; Neb. 12. 43. the noise was h. afar off. Job IB. 8, hast thou h. the secret of God? 16. 2, I have h. manT such things. 19.7. but 1 am not h. 26. 14. how little a portion Is h. 29. 11, when the ear h. me. It blessed me. Ps.fi. 9, Lord hath h. my supplication. 10. 17, hast h. desire of the humble. 34.4. 1 sou);ht the Lord and he h. 38. 13. 1 was as a deaf man and h. not. 61. 5. thou hast h. my vows. 81. 5, 1 7i. laniJruaKe I understood not. 116. 1, 1 love the Lord because he hnth h. Cant. 2. 12, voice of turtle Is k. Isa. 40. 21. 28, have ye not h.l 64. 4, not \. what he hath prepared. 66. 19, weeplnt? no more be h. 66.8, who hath h. such a thing? Jer.7. 13, rlslnft early, but ye h. not. 8.6, 1 h., but they spake not arlKht. 61. 46 ; Obad. 1, a rumour that shall be fc. Dan. 12. 8, 1 k., but understood not. %ech. N. '.9. we have h. Ond Is with yon. Hal. 3. 16, Lord hearkened! and h. it. Mat. 6. 7, h. for much s]waklnfr. 26.65; Mk. 14.64. ye liav h the blasphemy. Lu. 12. 3. shall be h. in the lii;ht. John 4. 42, we have h. him ounwilvet. 8.6, as though he h. them not. 11.41. I thank thee th<iu hast h. me. Acts4.4. many which h. belliyni. 20, cannot hut s|><*ak thiiiRs wn have h. 16. 2.'), the prisoners k. them 22. 15 witness of what thou hast sneu and k. B«:m. 10 14, of whom they have not k. IK. have they not >i.? K'or. 2.9, eye hath not sw-n, nor lar fc. 20or. 12.4, n. unip<-akable words. Eph.4.21, If sobe 7e have h him. Pnil.4.9, thiiiirs ye have k and seen In me. 2 Tim. 2. 2. thiiik's tlion h.i»t k. of ma. Heb.2.3, conflrmeil by them that k. 4.2, with faith In them that k. 5.7, was k. Ill that he f an d. 1 John 1. 1, 3, that which we havn k. and seen. Bev.3.S. remenibei how thou hastk. ■0.4; 14.2; 18.4. k. a voice from heaven. ScrJnr.Sl.r ' hn5S7; llev.19.fi. «.». HKAUKIl, Itoo, '3; rph.4.29; Jas. 1.23. HEARING. r>eui 11, read this law In their k 2 Kings 4. 31, neil .«!• volc<» nor k. Job 42. 6, bf tf rt ... of the ear. Prov.20.^" toek. ear. Kcol.l.'^ jrear .uledw1♦^ /.. Amos 8. . . a famine nf ' word. Mat. 13. 13, k„ thi . h- »r not. Ac»» 9.7. ft. a v ', • but seeing no man. K<mi. 10. 17, f: th .i..fthbyk. 1 (or. 12. 17, ..ii» « were the k.? Heb.5. h, yei^r ;dull of k. _«^r Acts J8.27; Gal. 3. 2; 2 Pet. 2.8. HEARKEN. Deut. .^ 15, unto him ye shall k Josh. 1. 1", 8o wlil we k. nnto t><"e. 1 Bam. 16 22, to k. than the fat u. aroa. Prov. 29, i2. If a mler k. to lies. Isa. K>. 2, k. d'.Ugen ly unto ^ae. Dan.P 19, O Lord. i. and do. Mk.7. 14, k. tome, every one of yon. ««<■ Vs. 103.20; Piov.!.*); 12.15; Acts 4 19. UK AltT. Ex. ?8. 9, ye know the fc. of a stranger. Deut. 11. 13; Josh. 22. 6, * fam. 12.20. 24. serve him with all your fc. 13.3; 30.6; Mat. ^2.37; Mk. 12.30,83; Lu.lO. 27. love the Lord with all your h. Judg. 5. 16, great stiarcliings i.f k. 1 Bam. 10. 9, God gave him another k. 16.7. the Lord looketh on the k. 1 KliiKs 3. 9, 1'2. give an understanding k. 4.29, gave Bolomon larKen*;ss of k 8.17; '2(;hron.6.7, it was in the k. of D»Tid. 11.4, p«!rfe(:t as was fc. of David. 14.8, followed me with all his fc. 1 Ghron. 12. 83, not of double fc. 29. 17 ; Jer. 11. 20, 1 know thou triest the k. aChron.S1.21, he did It with all his k. 32.'2.'i, his k. was lifted up Neh.2.2, nothing else but ^orrowofk. Job 23. 16, maketh my 'i. soft. 29. IS, causeth widow's k. to sing. Ps. 10.6; 11.13; 14.1; 68.1, said in his h. 19.8, rejoicing the k. 27. 3, my k. shall not fear. 28. 7, my k. trusted in him. <M. 6, the fc. is deep. 73.7, more than k. conldwlsb. 78. 37, their k. was not right. 97. 11, gladness sown for upright Id k. 119.11, word bid In my k. 2B1 n< HRABTH. OONOOBDAVrOX. HKAV7?WLT. Fs. 119. 80. let my h. be Boand. 139. 2S, Hearch me ar 1 know mr h. Prov.4.23. keep thy:,, wfth all dillgenoe. 14.10, h. knoweth own blttemeRs. 21. 1, king's h. \s In the hand of the Lord. 23.7, as he thinketh in hl.n h. so li he. 2K. 3, king's k. is unHearcbable. 20, songs to a heavy h. 31. 11, h. of her h\iaband doth tnut. Eccl.8.6, wls>^ man's h. discemeth. Isa. 86. 4, say to them of fearful k. 44.20, a deceived fc. 177. 1 ; Jer. 12. 11, no man layeth It to Ik. 16, revive h. of contrite. 65.14, sing for joy of k. Jer. 11. 20 ; 20. 12. thou triest the Ik 17.9, the h. Is deceitful. 20.9, :n mine fc. as a burning fire. 24.7, i will give them a h. to know me. 80.21, that engaged his h. to approach. 49. 16 Obad. 3, pride of h. deceived tbee. Ezek. . 1. 19, take stony h. 18. .>l, makb Tou a newh. S6.i!6, will give you a h. of flesh. 44.7; Acts 7. 51, '.mclrcumcised Infc. Dan " . 8, Daniel purposed in his k. Joel 2. 18, rend your h. Zech.7.12, made h. as adamai^ t Mai. 2. A if ye will not lay it to h. 4. 6, turn h. of fathers to children. Mat. 5. 8, blessed ar«- the pure in h. 6. 21 ; Lu. 12. ."M. there will yoar fc. be alio. 11.29, meek and lowly In h. 12. 34 ; Lu. 6. 45, out of abundance of k. 16.19, out of the h. proceed evil thoughts. 18.36. if ye from your h. forgive not. Mk.2.8, why rea-ton ye In your h. 8.17, have ye your h. yet hardened. 10.6; 16.14, hardness of h. Lu. 2. 19,61. kept them in her fc. 21.14. settle it in yourfc. 24. 25, slow of h. to believe. 32. did not our h. bum. John 14 1. 27, let not your K be troubled. Act* 5, 23 ; 7. 54, wero cut to the k. 11.23, with purpose of fc. Bom. 10. 10, with thf: h. man belleveth. 1 Cor. 2, 9. neither have entered intok, 2 Cor. 3. 3, in fleshy tables of the fc. 6.12, glory in appearance, not In k. Eph. 3. 17, Christ dwell in k. by faith. 6.19, melody in your k, 6. 6. doing will of God from the k. Phil. 4. 7, keep your h. and minds. Col. 3. 22. In slntrlene-w of k. 2 Thess. 3, 6. tllr»*ct your k. Into love of God. Heb. 4. 12. discemer of Intents of the k. 10.22, draw near with true fc. 13.9. good that the h. be estab1l«hed. Jas. 3. 14. if ye have strife in your k. 4.8, purify your k. 1 Pet. 3. <». the hidden man of the k. 16, sanctify the Lord in your w. S<?<-Ps.57.7; 108.1; Col.. 1 16: 2Pet.l.l». HEARTH. Gen. 18. 6: Pn. Wi. 3; Isa. 90. 14; Jer. 36. 22. HE,^RTILY. 001.8.28. HEAT. Deut. 29. 24. the k. of this great anger. Ps. 19.6, nothing hid from k. thereof. Ecci.4.11. two together, then they have k. Isa. 4. 6; 26.4. a shadow fmm k. 18.4, k. upon herbs, dew In k. of harvest. 49. 10, neither shall k. smite them. Bos. 7. 4, as oven k. by the baker. Mat. 20. 12, burden and h. of the day. Jas. L 11, sun risen with burning k. 2 Pet. 3. 10, melt with fervent k. Hee Dan. 8. 19 ; Lu. 12. 66 ; Acts 2f% J. HEATH. Jer. 17. 6; 48.6. HEATHEN. Ps.2.1; Acta 4.%, irtiy do the h. rage. 8. give k. for inheritance. 102. 15. the k. shall fear name of the Lord. Ezek.3').24. 1 will take you from among k. Zech. 8. 13, ye were a curse among the k. Mat. 6. 7, repetitions as the k. 18. 17, let hiui be as k. .nan. See Ijev. 26. 44 ; Deut. 4. 27 ; Neh. B. 8. HEAVEN. Gen. 28. 17, the gate of k. Ex. 20. 22, have talkeo with you from k. Lev. 26. 19, make h. as iron. Deut. 10. 14 ; 1 Kings 8. 27 : Fk IIB. 16. the k. and k. of heavens. S3. 13, the precious things of k. V, Kings 7. 2, if the Lord make windows In k. Job 16. 16, the k. are not clean in his sight. 22. 12, is not God in the height of k. Fs.8.3, when I con.slder thy h. 14. 2 ; 63. 2, had looked down from k. 78.26. whom have I in k. 89. 6. who in h. can be compared. 119. 89, thy word Is settled in k. Frov. 8. 27, when he prepared the k. I wu there. 26.3, the k. for height. Eccl. 5.2, for God Is in k. Isa. 13. 13; Hag. 2. 6. will shake the k. 40. 12, meted out k. with a span. 66. 17 ; Rev. 21. 1, new k. and new earth. Jer. i. 18, make cakes to queen of k. 23.24, do not I fill k. and earth. 31.37, if k. can be measured. Ezek. 1.1; Mat. 3. 16 ; Mk. 1. 10, the k. were opened. 32.7, I will cover the k. Dan. 7. 13, with clouds of k. Hag. 1. 10, k. over you Is stayed from dew. MaT. 3. 10, if I will not oi)en windows of h. Mat. 6. 18, till k. and earth pass. 11.28, exalted to k. 24. 29 ; Mk. 13. 25, the powers of k. Mk. 13. 32, no, not the angels in k. Lu. 15. 18, I have sinned against k. Johnl. 51, ye shall see k. open. 6.31,88, bread from h. Acts 4. 12, none other name under k. Rom. 1. 18, wrath of God revealed from k 2 Cor 6. 1, eternal in tha k. 2, our house that Is from k. Gal. 1.8. though an angel from k. preaoh. Bph.1.10, gather In one, things in k. 3.15, whole family In h. 6.9; Col. 4.1, your master is in fc. Phil. 3. 20. conversation Ls In k. Heb. 12. 23. written in k. 1 John 6. 7. three that bear reoord lo k. Bev. 4. 1, door opened In k. 2, throne sat in k. 8. 1. silence In k. 12. 1 , 3, a great wonder in k. Sc«2Cor.l2.2; lThe8s.4.16; 2 Then. 1.7. HEAVENLY. Lu. 2. IS. mulUtude of the fc. host. John 3.13, I tell yon of h. things. At:ts2fi.l9. the k. vision. 1 Cor. 16. 48, as is the k. such are they. Eph. 1.3; "i.f^; 3.10. in k. places. Heb. 3. 1 , partakers of the k. calling. 8.6; 9.23. shadow of k. things. 11. 16, an k. country, 8M2Tim.4.18; Heb.6.4: U.9B. »B sraiLT. n.i. mbf do the h. )f the Lord. n amont; h. ug the h. 6.8. from h. 116. 16. the h. Indowfl In K n his sight, offc. romk. ed. I. d the fc. I was I the k. n. lew earth, offc. ti. 10, the h. were I from dew. ndows of h. s. offc. Q h, ith. ider h. kled from ft 1 h. preaoh. ^Inh. Infc. oordlnik 2 Then. 1.7. bitude of the h. IgA. ,re they. ies. sailing. >. ^V HXAVT. OOSOOB^ iSOE. H1DB. HEAV IXEBS. PR. m. 20. I am full uf h. ProT. 12. 2.'), fc. In thf heart maketb it stoop. 14.13, the end of that mirth Is h. Isa.Ol.S, garment of praise for spirit of k. Jas.4.9, let your Joy be turned to h, /8eflEzra9.5; Prov.lO.l; llom.9.2. HEAVY. Ex. 17. 12. Moses' hands were k. 1 Kings 14. 6. sent with h. tidings. Neh. ft. 18, the bondage was k. Job 33. 7 ; I's. 32. 4 . hand fc. Prov. 26. 20, songH to a ^i. heart. 31. 6, wine to those of k. hearts. Isa.68. 6, to undo the h. burdens. Mat. U. 28, all ye that are h. laden. 23. 4. they bind h. burdens. 26. 37, he bet;an to be very k. 43; Mk.l4..H3, theii eyes were k. S«<j Prov.CT.3; Isa.69.1; Lu.9.32. HEDGE. Job 3. 23, whom God hath h. in. Prov. 15. 19, nay of slothful an h. of thorns. Eccl.10.8, whoso breaketh an h. Lam. 3. 7, he hath h. me about. Hos.2.6, I will h. up thy way. Hk. 12. 1, he set a h. about it. Lu.14.23. the highways and k. See Isa. 6. 6 ; Ezek. 13. 5 : 22. 90 ; Nah. S, 17. HEED. 2 Sam. 20. 10, took no h. to the sword. Ps.119.9. by taking h. thereto. Eccl. 12. 9, prei'cher gave good k. Isa. 21. 7, hearkened diligently with mach k. Jer. 18. 18, let us not give k. 1 Tim. 1.4; Tit. 1.14; uelthnr give k. to fables. 4.1, giving k. to seducing spirits. Heb.2.1, give more earnest k. See Prov. 17.4; Acts 3. 5: 8.6. HEIGHT. Fs. 102. 19. from k. of his sanctuary. Prov. 25. 3, the heaven for h. Isa. 7. 11, ask it in the h. above. Eph. 3. 18, 19, tha k. of tb« love of Ohrlsi.- Sm Job 22. 12; Ps. 148.1; Amos 2. 9. HEIB. 2 Sam. 14. 7; Mat. 21. 38, we will destroy thek. Prov. 30. 23, handmaid that is k. to her mistress. Mat. 21. 38; Mk.12.7; Lu.20. 14, this l.-^ thek. Rom. 8. 17, h. of God. joint 'i. with ( hrist. Gal. 3. 29, k. according to the promise. 4.7, an h. of God through Ohrist. Eph. 3. 6, Gentiles fellow k. Tit. 3. 7, k. according to hope of eternal life. Heb. 1. 14, who shall be k. of salvation. 6. 17, the k. of promise. 11.7, k. of the righteousness. Jas.2.6, k. of the kingdom. 1 Pet. 3. 7. as h. together of the grace. S«« Jer. 49.1: Mic.1.15; Bom. 4.13. HELL. Dent. 32. 22, fire shall bum to lowest k. 2 Sam. 22. 6 ; Fs. 18. 6, sorrows of k. compassed me. Job 11. 8, deeper than A. 26.6, k. is naked befdre him. P8.9. 17, wiclced turned Into h. 16.10; Acts!!. 27, not leave soul In k. 66. 15, let thtim go down quick into JL 1.<».8, if I ms^kf. my bed In k. Prov. 6. 5. hor steps take hold oa k. 7.27, house 111 the way to fc. 9. 18, her gueiits are in the depths of k. 16. li, k. ani destruct.oii before the Lord 24, that he i^iiy dep.rt fn>m k. beneath. 23.14, deliv;i his soul from k. 27.20, h. ami destruction never full. Isa. 14.9. k. from beneath is moved. 28.16. 18. V, th k. are we ac agreement. lzek.31.16. when I cast him down to k. SSL 21. sJoall t.peak out of the midst of k. Amos 9. 2, though thev dig into k. Jonah 2. 2, out of the belly of k. Hab. 2. 5, eulargelh his desire as k. Mat. 5. K2. in danger of k. tire. 29, 30, whole body cast into h. 10. 28 ; Lu. 12. 5, destroy soul ami body In k. 11.23; Lu.10.15, brought down to k. 16. IS, gates of k. shall not prevail 18. !> ; Mk. i>. 47, having two eyes cast into k. 23. 15. moi-e a cMId ofk. S3, how cat ye escape damnation ofk. Lu. 16.23. in k. he lifted up. Acts2.3i, soul not left in V Jas. 3. 6, tongue set on fire of k. 2 Pet. 2. 4, cast angels down to k. Set Isa. 6. 14: llev.1.18; 6.8; 20.18. HELP. Gen. 2. 18. 20, an k. meet for him. Deut. 33. ;L9, the shield of thy k. 2Chron.26.15, he was marvellously k. i'ub 6. 13, is not my h. in me ? Ps.22. 11, for there is none to k. S3. -20, he is our k. and our shield. 42. 6, the fc. of his countenance. 48.1, present k. in trouble. 6i).n ; 108, 12, vain is the h. of man. e9. 19, laid k. on one that is mighty. 121.1. the hills fr:)m whence coineth k. 124. 8, our k. is in the name of the Lord. Isa. 10. 3. to wliom will ye flee for fc. 41. 6, they fc. every one his neighbour. IIos. 13. 9. in me U thine fc. Mat. 15. 25. Lord fc. me. Mk.9.24. k. thou mine unbelief. Acts 21. 2«, men of Israel, fc. 26.22. having obtained fc. of God. Heb. 4. 16. grace to k. in time of need. /See Isa. 31. 3; Iiom.8.26; 20or.l.M. HELPER. Heb. 151. 6. HEN. Mat. 23. 37; Lu.l3.S4. HENOKFOBTH. 2 Cor. 6. 16; Gal. 6. 17; 2 Tim, 4.8. HERITAGE. Job 20. 29. k. appointed by God. Ps. 16. 6 ; Jer. 3. 19. a goodiv fc. 61.5, the fc. of those that fear. 127. 3, children are an fc. of the Lord. Isa. 54. 17, this is the fc. of the sei'vauts. Mic. 7. 14, feed Aock of thine k. 1 Pet. 5. 3, lords over (iod's k. ««'«Jo«12.17; 3.2; Mal.LS. HID. 2Kings4.27, the Lord hath k. It from me. Job 3.21, more than for fc. treasure. Ps. 32. 6, mine Iniquity have I uotk. 69. 5, my sins are not fc. 119. 11, word have I fc. lu mv heart. Zeph. 2.3, It may be ye shall be k. Mat. 10.26: Mk.4.22. there is nothing k. Lu. 19.42, now they are fc. from thine eyes. 1 Cor. 2. 7, even the fc. wisdom. • 2 Cor. 4. 3 if our gospel be fc. O0I..3.S, lire is fc. with Christ. 1 Pet. S. 4, the k. man of the heart. Rev. 2. 17, to eat of the fc. manna. SfeGou.3.8; M)it.5. 14; Mk.7.24. HIDE. Qen. 18. 17. shall 1 fc. from Abraham. Job 14. 13, k. me in the grave. 34.29, when he k. his face. Ps.19.11, hefc. his face. 17.6, k. me under the hhadow. 87.5, k. me in pavilion, SI. 20, k. thf m In secret of thy pmsenoe. 89. 46, how long wilt thou fc. thyself. 159. 12. darkness fc. not from thee, Isa. 1. 16, I will k. my eyes from yon. 3.9. they k. not their sin. 96.20, k. thyself for a little moment. IH> I HIGH. GONnORDANCm. HOT-T.OW Ida. 32. '2. a nutu shall tK* an h. place. 40. Ifi, thou art a God that h. thyself. Ezek. '28. 3, no sfcret tliejr can fc. from thee. JaH. f). 20, h. a multitudt; of sins. liev. 6. 16, h. us from th« face. A>0Jobl3.24; rrov.28.'28; Amos 9. 3. HIGH. Job 11. 8, It Is as h. as heavea 22. 12, behold stars, how h. they are. 41.34, he beholdeth all ^i. things. Ps. 62. 9, men of h. deKree are a lie. 68. 18, thuu hast ascended up on h. 103. 11, as the heaveii is h. above ttin earth. 131. 1, In thluKs too h. for me. 138.6, though the Lord be h. 139.6. It is h.\ camuil attain. Bccl. 12. 5, afraid of that which Is h. Isa. 32. 16, spirit poured un us from on h. 53. 16, he shall dwell on h. 36. 8, au /«. way shall be there. 62- 10, cast up the h. way. Jer.49. 16. though thou make nest h. Mat. 22. 9; Lu. 14.28, go Into the h ways. Lu. 1.78, daysprlng fi-om ou fc. 24. 49, power from on h. Bom. 12. 16. mind not h. things. 13.11. It is h. time. Phil. S. 14, for prize of the h. calling f!''«Isa.57.16; 2 Cor. 10. 5. HKJH FJi. Isa. 55. 9, heaveas h. than the eartb. Lu. 14. 10, friend, go up h. Heb. 7. 26, made h. than the heaveni. niLL. Gen. 49. 26, the everlastint? h. Deut. 11. 11, a land of h. and valleys. Ps. 2.6, set my king on holy h. 16.1, who shall dwell in thy holy Ji. 24.3, who shall ascend the a. of the Lord. 43.3, bring niet<i thy holy h. 60. 10, cattle on a thousand k. 96.4, strength of t)>e h. Is his. 121. 1, lift up eyes to the h. Prov. 8. 26, before the h. was I brought forth. Isa. 40. 12, weighed the h. In balance. Jer. 3.23, salvation hoped for from h. Hos. 10. 8 ; Lu. 23. 30, to h., fall qd OB. Mat. 5. 14, city set on an h. SmLu.4.29; 9.37; Actsl7.«2. HINDER. Gen. 24. 56. h. me not Job 9. 12; 11.10, who can fc. him. Lu. U. 62, them that were entering ye fc. Acts 8. 36, what doth h. to be baptized. 1 Oor. 9. 12, lest we h. the gospel. Gal. 5. 7, who did h. you. 1 Thess.2.18. but Satan h. 1 Pot. 3.7, that your prayers be not h. S«^ Num. 22. 16; Neh.4.8; Isa. 14.6. HIRE. Deut. £4. 15. thou shalt give him his M. Mlc.3.11, priests teach for fc. Mat. 20. 7, no man hath fc. us. 8,9. give them their fc. Mk.1.20, In ship with ^i. servants. Lu. 10. 7, labourer wortliy of his fc. 16. 17, how many h. servants. Jas. 6. 4, h. of labourers is kept back. S««Ex.l2,4C! Lev. 25. 40; Deut. 16. 18. HIBELINO. Job 7.1, l!ke the days of an fc. 2, as h. looketh for reward. 14.6, accomplish as 1^. his day. Mai. 3. 6, that oppress the h. S>« Isa. 16. 14 ; 21.16; John 10. ft. HITU E RTO. Josh. 17. 14. the Lord hath blessed meh. 1 Bam. 7. 12. h. hath the Lord helped us. Job.ss. 11, a. shalt thou come. John 6. 17, my Father workpth *. 16. 24, k. ye have asked aothing. £'«eJudg.l6.13; 2 Sam. 16. 34: isa. 18. 8. HOARY. Job 41. 32. HOLD. Gen. ?1. 18, h. him In thine hand Ex. 20.7) Deut.5.11. will not h. him guiltless 2 Kings 7. 9, goi>d tidings and we h. our peace Esth. 4. 14. if thou altogetlier h. thy peace. Job 36. 8. ft. In cords of affliction. Ps. IK. %. thy right hand hath h. me up. 71. 6, by thee have 1 been fc. 73.23, thou hast h. me by my right hand. 119. 117, h. me up and I shall be safe. Prov. 11. 12. man of understanding 7t. his peace. 17. 28, a fool, when he h. his peace. Isa. 41. 13, the Lord will h. thy baud. 62.1. will I not h. my peace. Jer. 4. 19, I cannot h. my peace. Amos 6. 10, h. thy tongue. Mat. 6. 24 ; Lu. 16. 13. he will h. to the one. Mk. 1.25; Lu.4.35, h. thy peace, come out. Rom.l. 18, h. the truth In unrighteou.sness 1 (lor. 14. 30, let the first h. his peace. Phil. 2. 16. h. forth the word ofllfo 29, h. such in reputation. Col. 2. 19, not fc. the head. 1 Thess. 5.21, h. fast that which is good. 1 Tim. 1.19, h. faith and good consciem e. 8.9. fc. the mystery of faith. 2 Tim. 1. 1.1, h. fast form of sound words. Tit. 1.9, h. fast faithful word. Heb. 3. 14, h. b<'(rinninp of confidence. 4. 14 ; 10. 23. h. fast our profession. Bev. 2. 13, thou h. fast my name. 25, h. fast till I come. 3. 3, h. fast and repent. 11, h. fast that which thou hast. £lMJob2.3; Jer. 2. 13; 61.30; Rzek.l9.». HOLE. Isa. 11. 8. child shall play on h. of the asp. 61. 1, h. of pit whence yo are digged. Jer. 13.4, hide In a h. of the rocfc. Ezek. 8.7, a h. In the wall. Hag. 1. 6, a bag with h. Mat. 8. 20 ; Lu. 9. 68, foxes have )». See Cant. 5. 4; MIc.7.17; Nah.2.12. . HOLIER, Isa. 65. 6. HOLIEST. Heb. 9. Si 10. U. HO LILY. 1 Thess. 2.10. HOLINESS. Ex. 16. 11, glorious In h. 2«..36; .39.30; Zech. 14.20, h. to the Lord. lChn«n.l6.29; 2 0hron.20.21: Ps.W.2; 96.9; 110.3, beauty of fc. Ps. 30. 4 ; 97. 12, at remembrance of his h. 47. 8, the throne of his h. 60.6; 108.7, God hath spoken In *. 93. 6, h becometh thine boose. I8a.8.5. -(. the way of h. 68. 15, habiVation of thy h. Jer. 23. 9, the words of his h. Obad. 17, upon mount ZIon there shall be h. Lu. 1.75, miglit serve him in h. Acts 3. 12, as though by our fc. Rom. 1.4. aciH)rding to the spirit of fc. 6.22, fruit unto fc. 2 Oor. 7. 1, perfecting h. In fear ol God. Eph.4.24, created in righteousness and K 1 Thess. 3. 13, uiiblaineable In fc. 4.7, not called to iincleanness but h. 1 Tim. 2. 16. continue In faith and fc. Tit. 2. 3. In behaviour as becometh fc. Heb. 13. 10, partakei-s of his h. 14, fc.. without which no man. SMP».89.35i Isa. 28. 18; .1er.2.3. HOLLOW. Gen. 32. 26; Judg.16.19i Is*. 40. 12. 294 ' :'^.|ii; t TJ.OW b>^ar it. &. 18. 2. n hand liim (fiiiltless. h. OUT peace. thy peace. , me up. ccht hand. g7t. his peace, .ce. and. the one. . com" out. iteou.snesK ;ace. Ife ts good, nscieiii e. 1 words. ence. on. I. zek.l».9. y on h. of the Sged. I. in ,12, nh. I the liord. Ps.M.2; W.9; e of his h. re shall be h. itoffc. ut God. aess aud h. but h. ni\k. •itbh. .19; IsA.40.12. r- HOLPEN. OONOOBDANOM. HONOUR. UOLrSN. Fs. 86. 17; Isa. 31. S; Dau. 11. 34; I,u.l.64. HOLY. Kx.a.B; Josh. 5. IB, Is fc. ground 19. 6 ; 1 1'et. 2. 9. to me a h. nation. 20. 8 ; SI. M, Nibbath day to k«-ep It h L<'V. 10. 10. difference between h. and unholy. 20. 7. be ye 'i. Num. If). 5. Lord will show who ts Ik. '2 Ri'ii)rs 4. 9, this is an h. man of God. K/i-a9.2; isa.fi.l.S, the h. SHcd. I's. 20. 6, hf-ar from his h. heaven. 22. .S. thou art h. that liihabltflst. 86.2. presMrvft my soul, for I am h. 98. 1. his h. arm hath gotten victory. 9<». 9, worsliipat his h. hill. 14.M7. Lord Is h. in all his works. Prov.20. 'ih. who rtt!vour»'th that which is k. Isa. fi. .S : V,<-v. 4.8, h.. h.. h. is the Lord. 52. 10, make bare his h. arm. 64. 10. thy h. cities are a wilderness. 11. our h. and beautiful house. Ezek. 22.26. put no dUTerence between h. and profane. Mat. 1. 18 20. with child of the H. Ghost. 3.11; Mk.1.8; Lu.3.16; John 1.33; Acta 1.B, baptize with n. Ohost. 7.6, give not that which is k. 12.31 ; Mk.3.;'9, blasphemy against H. Ghost. Mk. 13. 11. not ye that speak, but iff. Ghost. Lu. 1. in. shall be filled with the H, Ghost 25, h. thing born of thee. 3.22, F. (ihost de-iicended In bodily shap«. 4.1, Jesus being full of the H. Ghost. 12. 12, H. Ghost shall teach you. John 7. .39, thfe IJ. (J host was not yet given. 14. 26, the Tomforter. who is the H. Ghost. 17. 11, h. Father, keep those. 20.22, receive ye the H. Ghost. Acts 1.8, after the FI. Ghost is come. 2.4; 4.31, all filled with ff. Ghost. 4. 27. 30, against thy h. child Je&ui. B.3, to lie to the ff. Ghost. 6.3. look out men full of the H. Ghost. 7.51, always r»*sist the 11. Ghost. 8.15, prayed that they might receive ff.Ohoit. 9.31, in comfort of the //. Ghost. 10.44, U. Gh(«t fell on all which heard. 47, received U. Ghost as well as we. 15. 8, giving them H. Ghost as he did unto as. 28, seemed good to the fl. Ghost. 16.6, forbidden of the //. Ghost. 19.2. have ye received the H. Ghost? 20. 28. n. (thost hath made you overseers. Rom. 1.2. promised in the h. Scriptures. 7. 12, commandment is k., lust, and good. 9. 1, bearing wltiiess in U. Ghost. 11. 16 if fir.xtfruit be h.. If root be k. 12, 1, a k, sacrifice tn God, 14. 17. Joy In the JSf. Ghnst. 16. 16 ; 1 Cor. 16. 20 : 2 Cor. IS. 12; 1 TheM. 6. 26 ; 1 Pet. 5. 14, with a h. kiss. 1 Cor. 2. IS. words which Mie H. Ohost teacheth. 3. 17, the temple of God Is h. 7.14, now are they k. 2 Cor. 13. 14, communion of the H. Ghoat. Eph. 1.4; 5. 27, be h. and without blame. 2,21. groweth to an h. temple in the Lord. CoI.l.!£2, present tou h. ana unblan<eable. 8. 12, elect of Gon, h, and beloved. 1 Thess. 5,27. all the k. brethren. 1 Tim, 2. 8. lifting up h. hands. , 2 Tim, 1.9, called us with an h.eftUlDg. Tit. 1 . 8, bishop must be h. 3,5, the renewing of the IT. Ghost Heb.S. 1, k. brethren, partakers. 1 Pet 1. la. S. Ghost sent down from heaven. 1 Pet. LIB. 16 ; 2 Pet. 3. 11, k. in all coiiversatlon. 2. 5, an h. priesth(M>d. 3. 6, the h, w(,men who trusted. 2 Pet. 1. 18, with tiim in the k. mount, 21, k. men moved by U. (ihost. Bev.S.7. salth he that is k. 6. 10, O Lord, k. aud true. 20. 6. k. Is he that haih part. 21.10, the k. Jerusalem. 22.11, he that is k. let him be k. Bee 2 Tim. 3. 15 ; Heb. 2. 4 : V Pet. 3. 9. ; .Tnde 20. HOME. Ex.9. 19. and shall not b» brought k. Lev. 18.9, whether bom at k. or abr-an Oeut, 24, 5, fre*- at k. one >Bar. T{uth 1.21, Lord hath brought me k. empty 2 Sam. 14. 13, fetch k. his banished. 1 Kings 13. 7, come k. with mo. 2 Kings 14. 10 ; 2 Chron. 25. 19. tarry at h. 1 Chron. 13. 12, bring ark of (iod k. Job 39. 12, he will bring k. thy seed. Ps. 68. 12, she that tarried at k. Eccl. 12.6, goeth to his long k. Lam. 1.20, at k. thci ! is as death. Hag. 1.9, when ye brought It k. Mk. 5. 19. go k. to thy friends, John 19.27, took her to his own Jk. 20. 10, went away to their own n. 1 Cor. 11. 34, let him eat at fc. 14.35, ask their husbands at k. 2 Cor. 6. 6, at k. in the body. 1 Tim. 5. 4, show piety at k. Tit. 2. 5, keepers at k. SeeJer,2.14: Lu.9.Cl: 15.6. H0NK8T. Lu. 8. 15, an k. and good heart Acts 6. 3, men of k. report. Rom. 12, 17 ; 2 Cor, 8. 21, provide thli gs k. 13, 13, let us walk k. as in the day. Phil. 4. 8, whatsoever things are k. 1 Pet. 2, 12, conversation k. among Geiui es Seel Thess, 4.12; 1 Tim. 2. 2; Heb. 13.18. HONOUR (n.). Num. 22. 17, will promote thee toh. 24. 11 , hath kept thee back from k. 2 Bam. 6. 22. of them shall I be had in h. 1 Kings 8. 13, also given thee rithes and k 1 Chron. 29. 28, died full of riches and k. 2('hron.l.l1.12, thou hast uot asked k. 26. 18, nor shall it be for thy k. £sth,i.20, wives give husbands h. Job 14,21, his sons come tok. P8.7.5, lay mlTie k. in the dust. 8.6; Heb. 2. 7, crowned him with k. 26.8, place where thine h. dwelleth. 49.12, man being in h. abideth not. 96.6, k. and majesty arc before him. 149.9. this h. have all his sa;nts. Prov.3.16. In left hand riches and k. 4. 8, she shall bring thee to k, 6.9, lest thou give their k. to otben. 14.28. in multitude is king's k. 20.3, an k. to cease from strife. 25.2, the k. of kind's tit scare li out. 26.1.8. k. not seemly for a fool. 31.25, strength and b. are her clothing. Keel. 6. 2, to whom G<d hath given k. Mai. 1.6. where is mine k.7 Mat. 13. 57; Mk.6.4; JohD4.44, uotwithoatk. John 5. 41, 1 receive not k. from men. 44, who receive k. one of another. Rom. 2. 7, in well doing seek for k. 10, k. to every man that worketh good. 12. 10, In k. preferring one another. 13.7, k. to whom k. 20or.6.8, by k. and dishonour. Col. 2, 23, not In any k. to satisfying. lTheaa.i.4. posaeu bit veaael Ja A. 290 11 if I'j I I m HONOUfi. OONOOttDAifOll. HrMBLK. 1 Tim. 6. 17, elders worthr of double h. 6. 1 count master!) worthy of h. 16, to whom be h. and power everlasting. 9 Tim. 2. 20. 21, some to h., some to disbonoar. Heb. 3. 3. more h. than the house. 6. 4, no man taketh this h. 1 Pet. 3. 7, giving h. to the wife. Itev. 4. 11 ; 5. 12, thou art worthy to receire h. S««Rev.6.13; 7.12; 19.1; 21.24, HONOUR (».). Ex. 14. 4. I will be h. upon Pha- raoh. 20. 12; Dent. B. 16; Mat. 18. 4; 19. 19; Mk. 7. 10 ; 10. 19 ; Lu. 18. 20 ; Eph. 6. 2, k. thy father and mother. Lev. 19. 82, thou shalt \. old man. 1 Ham. 2.30, them that h. me 1 will k. IB. 30. h. me now before elders. Ksth.e.fi, the king dellKht«th tofc. Ps. 16.4. he h. them that fear the Lord. Prov.3.9, h. the Lord with thv stibstanca. 12.9. better than he that h. himself. Mai. 1. 6, a son h. his father. Mat. 16. 8 ; Mk. 7. 6. h. me with their lips. John .5. 23, h. the Son as they h. the Father. 1 Tim. S. 3, h. widows that are widows indeed. 1 Pet. 2. 17, h. all men. h. the kini?. Ste Isa.29. 13; 68.13; Acts 2S. 10. HONOITRABLK. Ps. 46. 9, among thy Ii. women. Isa. 3. 3. take away the /». man. 9. 16. ancient arid h.. he is the head. 42.21, ms^^iify law and make It h. ^^•(•Lu. 14.8; lOor.4.10; 12.23; Heb. 13. 4. HOI'K (n.). Job 7. 6, my days are spent with- out h. 8. 13, hypocrite's h. shall perish. 17. 16, where is now my h. V 19. 10, my h. hath he removed. Ps. IP. 9 : Acts 2. 26 flesh rest in li. 39.7. myfc. is In tliee. 119. 1 1f), let me not be ashamed of my fc. Prov 13.12, h. deferred maketh heart sick. 14.32, hath h. in his death. 26. 12; 29. 20. more h. of a fooL Eccl. 9. 4, to living there is h. Jer. !7. 7, the man whose k. the Lord it. 31. 17, there Is h. in the end. HoH. 2. 15, for a door of h. Zech. 9. 12, ye prisoners of h. A<;ts 28. 20, for the h. of Israel 1 am bound. Uom. 4. 18. against h. believed In h. 8. 24, we are saved by li. 12. 12, rejoicing In h. 1 Cor. 13. 13, faith, h., chartty. 16. 19, If in this lif- only we havo Eph. 1. 18, the h. of his calling. 2. 12, no h. anil wUhont (><k1. Col. 1. 27, Christ in you, the h. of glory. 1 Thess. 4. 13, as others who have no K B. 8, helmet, the h. of salvation. 2 Thess. 2. 16. good h. through grace. Tit. 3.7, the h. of eternal life. Heb. 6. 18, lay hold on h. set before vm. 19, h. as anchor of tha soul. 1 Pet. 1.3. begotten to a lively Ik. 3. 15, a reason of the h. See Lam. 3. 18 ; Co\. 1 . 6 ; 1 .John 3. S. HOPE (o.>. Ps. 22. 9. thou didst male me k. 31.24, all je that h. In the Lord. 42. 5, II : 43. 6, h. thou in God. 71. 14, I will h. continually. Lam. 3.26, good that a man both k. and wait. Bom. 8. 25, if we k. for that we see not. 1 Pet. 1.13, h. to the end. See in. 3. 23 ; Acts 24. 26 ; Heb. 11.1. HOBBIBLB. Pa. 11. 6: 40.2: Jer. 2. 12; Siek. SILia HOSPITALITY. Bom. 12. IS; 1 Tim. 3.2; Tit. 1.8; 1 Pet. 4. 9. HOT. PI.88.S; ProT.«.28; lTlm.4.2; BeT.3. 16. HOUB. Mat. 10. U; Ln. 12. 12, shall be Biven you same h. 20. 12. have wnnight but one k. 24. 36 ; Mk. 13. .32, that h. knoweth no man. 26. 40 ; Mk. 14. 37, could ye not watch one fc. ? Lu. 12. 39, what h. thief would come. 22. 63, but this is your h. John 6. 26 ; 16. 3-2, the h. is coming and now to. 11.9, are there not twelve h. 12.27, save me from this h. Acts 3. 1, at the h. of prayer. 6al. 2. 6. give place, no, not for an \. Bev. 3. 10, the A. of temptation. Se«Acto2.16; lCor.4. 11; 16.30; B«T.S.S. HOUSE. Gen. 28. 17, the fc. of God. Deut. 8. 12, when thou hast built goodly h. 2 Kings 20. 1 ; Isa. 38. 1. set thine h. in order. 15. what have they seen in thine h. V Neh. I.S. 11, why is the fc. of God forsaken? Job 30. 23. h. appointed for all livini;. Ps. 26. 8, have loved the habitation of thy k. 65. 4, satisfied with goodness of thy h. 69. 9; John 2. 17, zeal of thine h. 84.3, the sparrow hath found an h. 92.13. planted in the h. of the Lord. 1 18. 26, blessed you out of the h. of the Lord. Prov. 2. 18, her h. Inclineth to death. 9. 1, wisdom hath builded her h. 12.7, K of righteous shall stand. 19. 14. h. and riches are Inheritance. Eccl. 7. 2, k. of mourning, h. of feasting. 12. 3, keepers of h. tremble. Isa. 3. 14, spoil of poor In your h. 6. 8, that join h. to h. 64. 11, our holy and beautiful h. Is burned. Ho8. 9. 16. 1 will drive them out of mine h. Hag. 1. 4. and this h. lie waste. 9, Decause of mine h. that is waste. Mai. 3. 10, that there may be meat in mine h. Mat. 7. 25 ; Lu. 6. 48. beat upon that k. 10. 12, when ye come into an fc. 12.25; Mk.3.2.5, fc. divided. 23. 38, your h. is left desolate. 24. 17 ; Mk. 1.3. 16, to Uke anything out of k. Lu. 10. 7, go not from fc. to h. 14. 23, that my fc. may be filled. 18. 14, went down to his h. justified. John 12.8, h. filled with odour 14. 2, in mv Father's h. are many. Acts 2. 46, breaking bread from h. to h. 6. 42, in every h. ceased not to preach. 10. 2; 16. 34 ; 18. 8, with all his h. 20. 20, 1 taught you from h. to h. 1 Cor. 11. 2!! have ye not fc. to eat in t 2 Cor. 5. 1, h. not made with bands. Col. 4. 15, church in his K 1 Tim. 3. 4, 6, 12, ruleth well his own k. 6. 8, especially for tWise of his own k. 2 Tim. 8. 6, which creep into k. Tit. 1, 11, subvert whole fc. S««Mat.9.6; Ln.7.44; 19.6; Acts4.S4. HOUSEHOLD. Gen. 18. 19. command hU k. after him. 1 Sam. 27. 3 ; 2 Sam. 2. 3, every man with his h. 2 Sam. 6. 20, returned to bless his h. Prov. 31. 27, looketh well to her fc. Mat. 10. 36, man's foes of his own k. Gal. 6. 10, the k. of faith. Eph. 2. 19, of the k. of God. See Gen. 31. 87 ; 47. 12 ; 2 Sam. 17. 23. HUMBLE. Deot. 8. 2, to k. thee and prove thee. % MBIjZw lm.3.2; Tit. .4.2; BeT.3. i»U tM given th no man. atcl) ouefc.? I me. g and now to. ; B«Y.3.3. I. , doodly h. h. In order. sh.? nraaken? 'ing. on of thy fc. hyk. rih. ord. , of the Lord. ath. ,nc9. sasting. \% bnmed. )f mine fc. ste. at in mine h. bath. ilngontofk. aed. fiy. h. to h. •reach. h. !tlnT ,ds. jwn Jk. ownh. cts 4. 34. mmand bta k. nan with hUb. Isk. h. r.w. md prove tties. f HUMBLY. CONOOBDANOE. TMMOBTAL. 2 Olfton. 33. 12, h. himMlf greatly. Ps.9.12; 10.12. forgetteth notcryofthefc. 34.2, the h. shtU liear therwf. ^!j. 13. 1 h. my soul with fastinR. 113. 6, h. hiniH>;lf to behold things tn heaven. ProT. l*i. 19, better be of h. spirit. Isa. 57. V), of c.mtrite and h. spirit. Mat. 18. 4 ; 23. 12 ; Lu. 14. 11 ; 18. 14, h. himself, rhil. 2. 8, he h. himself. Jas. 4. 6 ; 1 Pet. 5. B, giveth grace to h. 1 Pet. 6. 6. h. yourselves under mlKhty hand. Si-f Isa. 2. 11 ; 6. 15 ; Lam. 3. 20. HUMBLY. 2 Sam. 16. 4; Mic.6.g. HUMILITY. Prov.l&SS: 18. 12, before bouonr Ish. 22. 4, by h. are riches. See AcU 20. 19 ; Col. 2. 18, 23 : 1 Pet. B. B. HI'NGKB. Deut. «. 3, he suffered thee to h. .lob 18. 12, his strength shall be h.-bitten. Ps. 34. 10, young lions do lack and suffer k. Prov. 19. 15, idle soul shall suffer k. Lsa. 49. 10, shall not h. nor thirst. J.;r. 38. 9, he is like to die for h. Mat. 5.6; Lu.6. '^1, blessed that k. Lu. 6. 2a, who are full, for ye shall k. John 6. 35. cometh to me shall never k Bom. 12. 20, if thine enemy k. 1 Tor. 4. 11, we both k. and thirst. 11. 34. if any man h., let htm eat at home. Rev. 7. 16, they shall h. no more. hV« Mat. 4. 2 ; 12. 1 ; 2.'). 35 ; Lu. 15. 17. HUNGBY. Job 22. 7, withhnlden bread from k. 24. 10, they take away sheaf from the h. Ps. 50. 12, It I were h. I would not tell theo. 107. 5, h. and thirsty, their soul fainted. 9, he filleth the h. soul. Prov. 27. 7, to h. every bitter thing Is sweet, lsa. 29. 8, when a h, man dreameth. 65. 13, my servants eat. but ye shall be k. Ezek. 18. 7, given his bread to the h. 1 Cor. 11. 21, one is h. and another drunken. Phil. 4. 12, 1 know to be full and to be k. See Prov. 6. 30 ; lsa. 8. 21 ; 9. 20 ; Mk. 11. 12. HUNT. 1 Ham. 26. 20, aa when one doth k. a partridge. Jer. 16. 16. h. them from every mountain. Kzek. 13. 18, k. souls of my people. Mic. 7. '2, they fc. every man his brother. See Gen. 10. 9 ; 27. 5 ; 1 Sam. 24. IL HINTING. Prov. 12. 27. HURL. Num. 35. 20; lChron.12.2; Job 27.121. HUKT. Ps. 15. 4, that sweareth to his own k. P^ccl. 8. 9, nileth over another to his own k. lsa. 11. 9, shall not k. nor destroy. Jer. 6. 14 ; 8. 11, have healed h. riigbtly. 8. 21, for the h. of my people. 20. 6, provoke not, I will do no k. Dan. 3. 25, they have no h. 6.23, no manner of h. found npon him. Mk. 16. 18, deadly thing it shall not k. Lu. 10. 19, nothing shall by any means k. yoa. Acts 18. 10, no man set on thee to k. Bev. 6. 6. k. not the oil and the wine. .^V«Bev.'",2; 9.4; U.B. HniTFUL. Ezra 4. IB: P8.144.10; lT1m.«.B. UUWIJANO. Ex. 4. 25. a bloody h. art thou. Prov. 12. 4, virtuous wife a crown to her k. 31. 11, 23, 28. her h. doth safely trust. Tsa. 54. i), thy Maker Is thy k. John 4. 16. go, call thy h. 1 Oor. 7. 16. whether thou Shalt Mv« thy k. 14. .36, a»k their K at home. Eph. 6. 2SJ. submit yourselves to your k 26; Col ,1. \9, k,, love yoor wivea. 1 Tim. 3. 12, the k. of one wife. Tit. 2. 4. teach young women to love their k. 6, obedient t» their own h. 1 Pet. 3. 1, be In subjection to your k. 7, ye k., dwell with them. S««Gen.3.6; Knthl.11; B8th.L17.aD. HYMN. Mat. 26. 30 ; Mk. 14. 26; Eph. 5.19; Ool. 3.16. HYP0CBI8Y. Mat. 28. 28. within ye are full of k. Mk. 12. 15. he know!n>; their h. Lu. 12. 1, leaven of I'harisees which is k. Jas.S. 17, wisdum Is pure and without k. See lsa. .<12. 6 ; 1 Tim. 4. 2 ; Jas. .3. 17. HYPOCBITR. Jobs. 13, the k. hope shall perish. 20. 5, joy of the k. but for a moment. 36. 13, the h. in heart. lsa. 9. 17, every one is an k. Mat. 6. 2, 5, 16, as the k. do. 7.6; Lu. 6.42; 13.15. thou k, 16.7: 16.3; 22.18; Mk.7.6; La. 12.06, yeh. 23.13; Lu. 11.41, woe unto you. k. 24. 51, appoint his portion with the k. Bee Job 13. 16 ; 27. 8 ; Prov. 11.9. HYPOCBITIOAL. Fs.S6.16; lsa. 10.8. FDLR. Ex. 6. 8. 17, they be 4. Prov. 19. 15, an i. soul shall hunger. 31. 27, slie eateth not bread of », Mat. 12. 36, every t. word men speak. 2a 3, 6. others standing t. See Bccl. 10. 18 ; Ezek. 16. 49 ; 1 Tim, 6. 13. IDOL. 1 Chrou. 16. 26 ; Ps. 96. 5, all gods of the people are t. lsa. 66. 3, as if he blessed an {. Jer, 50. iW, they are niad upon i. Hos.4. 17, Ephralm is joined to i. Acts 15. 20, abstain fnjm pollutions of i. 1 Oor. 8. 4, we know an i". is nothing. 7, with conscience of the t. 1 The.ss. 1.9, ye turned to God from i. 1 John 5.21, keep yourselves from ». Se« Acts 17.16; Gal. .5. 20; Ool.3.6. IGNOBANCE. Acts 3. 17. through ». ye did It. 17.30, the times of i. God winked at. Eph. 4. 18, alienated through t. 1 Pet. 2. 16. put to silence i. of foolish men. See Lev. 4. 2, 13, 22, 27; 5.15; Num. 15. 24. IGNOBANT. Ps. 73. 22. so foolish was I and <. lsa. 63. 16, though Abraham be i. of us. Acts 4. 13, perceived they were i. men. Bom. 10. 3. being i. of God's righteousness. 1 Oor. 14. 38, if any man be »., let him be ». 2 Cor. 2. 11, not i. of his devices. Heb. 5. 2. can have compassion on i. 2 Pet. 3. 6, they willingly are t. SeeNum.15.28; Acts 17.23; 1 Tlm.l.lS. IMAGINATION. Gen. 6. 6; 8. 21. i. of heart evil. Deut. 29. 19; Jer. 23. 17. walk In i. of heart. 1 (;hron. 28. 9, understandeth all the i. of thoughts. Bom. 1 . 21 , vain In their i. 2 Cor. 10. 5. casting down i. See Deut. 31 . 21 ; Prov. 6. 18 ; Lam. 3. (K). IMAGINE. Ps. ea. S, how long will ye t. nUa- i chief. Nah. 1.9, what do ye i. against the Lord. 11, there Is one that t. evil. 2eoh.7. 10; 8.17, let none {. evil. See Job 21.27; P8.10.2; 21.11; Acta 4. 20^ IMMOBTAL. 1 Tim. 1.17. H w ss In :i i\ II ■• if .ri^^.^ I Ml I 1 |! i i ■i IMMORTALITY. OONOOBDANOX. INIQUITY. IMMORTALITY. Rom. 2. 7; 1 Tim. 6. 16; 2 Tim. 1.10. 1 Oor. 16. IMPART. Job ! 1 Thess. 2. 8. IMPEDIMKNT. IMrENITENT. IMPLACAHLB. 17; Lu. S. U; Bom. 1, 6S; 11 : Mk. 7. 32. Rom. 2. 6. Rom. 1. SI. IMPOSK. Ezra 7.24; Heb. 9. 10. IMPOSSIBLE. Mat. 19.26; Mk. 10.27; Ln. 18. 27. with men It Is t. Lu.1.87; 18.27, with God nothing i. iS«eMat.l7.20; Lu.17.1; Heb. 6. 4, 18; 11.6. IMPOTENT. John 5. 3 ; Acts 4.9: 14. 8. EMPOVKRISH. Judg.6.6; L».40.20; Jer.6 17. IMPRISONMENT. Kzm 7. 26 ; 2 Cor. 6. 6 ; H«b. 11.36. IMPUDENT. Prov.7.13; Ezek.2.4; 3.7. IMPUTE. Ley. 17. 4, blood shall be «. to that man. Fs. 82. 2 ; Rom. 4. 8, to whom Lord i. not Iniquity. Hab. 1. 11, i. hl8 power to his god. Rom. 5. 18, sin is not t. when there is. See I Sam. 22. 15 ; 2 Sam. 19. 19 ; 2 Cor. S. 19. IN(vLINB. Josh. 24. 23, t. your hearts to the Lord. 1 Kings 8. 68, that be may i. hearts to keep law. Fs. 40. 1 ; 116. 2, he i. anto me and heard. 119. 36, t, my heart to thy testimonies. Jer. 7. 24 ; IL 8 ; 17. 23 ; 34. 14, nor i. ear. S««Prov.2.18; Jer. 26. 4; 44.6. INCLOSED. Ps. 17. 10; 22.16; Lu. 6.6. INCONTINENT. 1 Cor. 7. 6 ; 2 Tim. 3. 3. INCOHRUPTIBLE. 1 Cor. 9. 23, an i. crown. 1 Pet. 1. 4, Inheritance <t. 23, born of t. seed. £«« Rom. 1.28; 1 Cor. IB. 42, CO, 62, 63, 64. INCREASE (n.>. Lev. 25. 30, take no usury or t. 26. 4, land shall yield her •. Dent. 14. 22, 28, tithe all t. Ps. 67. 6 ; Ezek. 34. 27. earth shall yield h«r i. Prov.18.20, with the t. of his lips. Eccl.5. 10, not satisfied with t. Isa. 9. 7. i. of his government, 1 Cor. 3. 6, 7, God gave the ». Se<iJer.2.3; Eph.4.16; Col. 2. 19. INCREASE (v.). Jo'.i 8. 7, thy latter end shall Fs. 4. 7, that their com and wine i. 62. 10, if riches •'.. set not. 116. 14, Lord shall •. you more and mora Prov.1.6; 9.9. wise man will t. learning. 11. 24, scattereth and yet t. Eccl. 1. 18, he that «. knowledge «. sorrow. Isa. 9. 3, multipll«Hl nation and not t. Joy. 40.29, he i. strength, Ezek. 86. 87. i. them with men like a flock. Dan. 12. 4, knowledge shall be i. Hos. 12.1, he daily i. lies. Hab. 2. 6, that i. that which Is not hli. Lu.2.52, Jesus t. in wisdom. Acts 6. 7. word of God «. 16.6, churches i. dally. Bev. 3. 17, I am rich and '. with good*. S"? Eccl.2.9; 6.11; Mk.4.8; Col.2.19. INCREDIBLE. Act«?6.8. INCURABLE. 2 Chroa.ia.18; Jer. U. 18; Mie. 1.9 INDEED. 1 Kings 8. 27 ; 3 Ohron. 6. 18, God L dwell on earth. 1 OhroD. 4. 10. bless me U Mk. 11.82, a prophets. ^t Lu.24.34, the Lord is ilsen t. John 1.47, an Israelite i. 6. 55, flesh Is meat i., blood drink C 8.36. shall be free t. 1 Tim. 5. 3. that are widow! i. S?«Gen.37.8; Is».6.9; Rom. 8. 7. INDIGNATION. Fs. 78. 49. wrath, i., and trouble. Isa. 26. 20, till the i. be overpast. Nah. 1.6. who can stand before hli i. Mat. 20. 24. moved with <. 26. 8. they had t. 2 Cor. 7. 11, Tea, what*. Heb. 10,27. fearfal looking for of flery i. Rev. 14. 10, the cup of his «. 6VeZech.l.l2; Acts 6. 17: Bom. 2. 8. INDITING. P8.46.1. INDUSTRIOUS. 1 Kings 11.28. INKXCU8ABLE. Rom. 2.1. INFANT, .lob 3. 16; Isa. 66. 20; Ln.18.16. INFIDEL. 2 Cor. 6. 16 ; 1 Tim. 6. 8. INFl RM I T Y. Ps. 77. 1 0. th is is mine <. Prov. 18. 14, spirit of man sustain his ». Mat. 8. 17, himself took our i. Rom. 6. 19, the «. <>f your flesh. 8.26, Spirit helpeth our t. 15. 1, bear the t. of the weak. Z Oor. 12. 6. 10. glory In mine <. 1 Tim. 6. 23, wine for thine often 4. Heb. 4. 16, feeling of our t. SmLu.5. 16; 7.21; John 6. 6; Heb. 6. 8. INFLAME. Isa. 6. 11; 67.6. INFLICTED. 2 Cor. 2. 8. INFLUENCES. Job 38. 31. INGRAFTED. Jas.l.il. INHABIT. Isa. 67. 16 ; 65. 21 ; Amos 9. 14. INHABITANT. Num. 13. .32, land eateth up i. Judg. 5. 23, curse bitterly the t. Isa. 6. 11, cities wasted without i, 33. 24, t. shall not say, I am sick. 40.22, i. are as gra.sshoppers. Jer. 44. 22, land without an i. See Jer. 2. 15; 4.7; Zech.8.21. INHERIT. Kx. 82. 13, they shall i. It for ever. Ps. 25. 13, shall t. the earth. 37. 11. meek shall t. the earth. Prov. 14. 18, the simple t. folly. • M.at. 19.2i>. shall t. everlasting life. 25. ."<4. ». kingdom prepared. Mk.lO. 17; Lu.l0.2fi; 18.18. t. eternal life. lCor.6.9; 15.60; Gal.6.21, not t. kint-'dom Heb. 12. 17. when he would have i. blessing. See Heb. 6. 12; 1 Pet. 3. 9; Rev. 21. 7. INHERITANCK. Ps. 16. 6. Lord is portion of mine t. 47.4, shall choose our i. for us. Prov. 20. 21, ». may be gotten hastily. Eccl. 7. 11, wisdom good with an t. Mk.12.7; Lu.20. 14, the t. shall be onrs. Lu. 12. 13. that he divide i. with me. Acts 20. 82 ; 26, 18, an t. among the sanctified. Eph. 1.14, eanie'tt of our t. Heb. 9. 16, promise of eternal i. Se«Eph.6.6; Col. 1.1?: Heb 1.4. INIQUITY. Ex. 20. 6: 34.7; Num. 14. 18; Deut. 5.9, visiting t. of fathers. 34. 7: Num. 14. 18, forgiving i. and trans- gression. Job 4. 8, tlvey that plow i. reap. IS. 26, to possess the ». of my youth. 34. 32, if I have done 1. 1 will do no more. Ft. 28. 11, pardon mine i., for It U great. 9W CJUITT. 7. rath, <., and list. f fiery t 2.8. ja.18.18. 8. line i. iu hlf i. a I. leb.ILa. no8 0. 14. d eatetb op i. i. ok. I i. it for erer. life. eternal life. tt t. kin):iiom re t. blPMlng. 21.7. d la portion of a. lastlly. in t. 11 be cure. h me. tlM aaDctifled. ai.14.18: Deut. K i. and trans- >. youth. do no more. 1 13 great. INJTBIOlTfl. OOSOORDANOB. JOURNEY. Ps. :^2. 5. mine i. have I not hid. 89. 11, correct man for ». 51 . 5, I was sliapen In t. fi6. 18, if 1 TK^'ard t. In my h«arl 09. 27. add I. to their i. 79. 8, remember not fomwr i. 90.8, thou liA^t !tet our i, 103. 3, who foiytveth all thine *. 10, not rewardfid according to «. 107. 17, fools, because of ♦., are afflicted. 119. 3. they also do no ». 130. 3, if thou shouldest mark t. Frov. 92. 8, he that soweth t. shall reap Tanity. Isa. 1. 4, a people laden witl).<. 6.7, thine t. Is taken away. 40. 2, her i. is pardoned. B3. 5, he was bruised for our i, fie. 2. your t. separated between you and God. Jer. 5. 25, your t. turned away these thtnin- Ezek. 18. 80, repent, so *. shall not be your ruin. Hab. 1. IS, canst not look on i. Mat. 24. 12, because i. shall abound. Acts 1. 18, purchased with reward of i. 8. 23. m the bond of ». Rom. 6. 19. servants to i. unto i. 2 Thess. 2. 7, the mystery of i, 2 Tim. 2. 19, depart from i. Jas.3.6, a world oft. «««Ps.36.2; Jer. 31.30; Ezek. 3. 18; 18.96. INJURIOUS. 1 Tim. 1.13. INK. Jer. 36.18 ; 2 Cor. 3. 3 ; 2 John 12 ; 8 John 13. INN. Gen. 42. 27; Ex. 4. 24; Lu.2.7; 10.84. INNOi'ENT. Job4.7. whoever perished, being*. 9. '28, laugh at trial of i. 27. 17, the t. shall divide the silver. Ps.l9. 13, I. from the great transgression. Frov. 28. 20, maketh haste to be rich shall not be«. Jer. 2. 34 ; 19. 4, blood of the t. SeoGen.20.6; Ex. 23. 7; Mat. 27. 24. INNTMERABLE. Job 21.83; Fs.40.12; Heb. 12 •>2. INORDINATE. Ezek. 23. 11; Col. 3. 6. INQUISITION. Deut.19,18; Esth.2.2S;P8.9.l2. INSCRIPTION. Acts 17. 23. IN8PI I! ATION. Job 32. 8 ; 2 Tim. 3. Id. INSTANT. Bom. 12. 12; 2 Tim. 4. 2. INSTRUCT. Neh. 9. 20, thy good spirit to i. them. Fs. 16.7, my reins «'. me in night season. 32. 8. I will ». thee and teach thee. Isa. 40. 14, who *. him. Mat. 13. 62. every scribe t. to the kingdom. Phil. 4. 12. in ail things I am i. S.'«Prov.21.11; Acts 18. 25; 2 Tim. 2. 28. INSTRUCTION. Ps. 50. 17, thou hateat i. Frov. 1.7; 15.5, fools despise d. 4.13, take fast hold of t. 8.33, hear «. and be wise. 12. 1, whoso loveth i. loveth knowledge. 1«. 22, the i. of fools Is folly. 24. 82, I looked upon it and received <. 2 Tim. 3. 16, profitable for t. 8e«Jer.l7.23; 36.15; Zeph.3.7. INSTRUMENT. Fs. 7. IS, hath prepared i. of death. Isa. 41 . IB, a new sharp threshing i, Ezek. 33. 32, of one that can plav on an i. Rom. 6. 18. members i. of unrlghteousnefli, 8e« Num. 36. 16 ; Fs. 68. 26 ; 150. 4. INTEGRITY. Job 2. 3. he holdeth but his <. 31.6, that God may know my i. ¥] ■| Ps. 25. 21 . let t. preserve me. 26.1, I walked int. Frov. 11. 3. tite i. of the upright. 19. 1 ; 20. 7. that walketh in his t. S«<'Gen.20.6; P5.7.8; 41.12; 78.78. INTENTS. Jer. 30. 24 ; Heb. 4. 12. UiTER(;ESBIOM. Isa. 68. 12, made <. for trans- gressors. Rom. 8. 26, Spirit maketh t. Heb. 7. 25, ever Uveth to make 4. Sm Jer. 7. 16; 27.18; 1 Tim. 2.1. INTERCl^SSOIt. Isa. 59. 16. INTEHMEDDLB. Frov. 14. 10; 18.1. INTRE AT. 1 Sam. 2. 26, if a man sin. who shall I. for him. Fs.119.68, I <. thy favour. Isa. 19. 22, he shall be t. of them. Mat.22.6: Lu. 18.32, i. them spitefully. 1 Tim. 6.1, but t. him as a father. Jas. 3.17, wisdom is easy to be t. S«eProv.l8,23; Lu. 16.28; 20.11. INTIU'DINO. Col. 2. 18. INV KNTI0N8. Ps. 106. 29 ; Pro?. 8. 12 ; Eecl. 7. ■29. INVISIBLE. Col.1.16; lTlm.1.17; Heb.11.97. INWARI>. Job 38. .%. wisdom in the i. parts. Fs. 61 . 6, truth in the i. parts. 64.6, i. tliought of every one is deep. Jer. 31.. S3, 1 will put my law In their i. parts. Rom. 7. 22. In law of Gcid after the t. man. 2 Cor. 4. 16. the t. man Is renewed. Se« Ps. 62. 4 : Mat. 7. 15 ; Rom. 2. 29. IR8UK8. Fs.68.20; Frov. 4. 23. ITCHING. 2 Tim. 4. 3. J. JANGtINO. 1 Tim. I.e. JEALOUS. Ex. 20. 5; .34. 14; Dent. «. 24; 0.9; 6.15; Josh. 24. 19, I am a j. God. t Kings 19. 10, 14, I have been j. for the Lord. Kzek. S9. 25, will be J. for my holy name. 2 Cor. 11.2, I ami. over you. SVe Num. 5, 14 ; Joel 2. 18; Zech.l. 14; 8.2. JEALOUSY. Deut. 32. 16; 1 Kings 14, 22, they provoked him to j. Frov. 6. 34. j. is the rage of a man. Cant. 8. 6, j. Is cruel as the grave. Ezek. 36. 6. in flre of j. have I spoken. 1 Cor. 10. 22. do we provoke the Lord toi. den Ps. 78. 58 ; 79. 6 ; Isa. 42. 18. JF.STING. Eph.6.4. JEWELS. Isa. 61, 10; Mai. 8. 17. JOIN. Prot.11.21; 16. 5, hand i. In hand. Eccl. 9. 4, to him j. to livinii there is hope. Isa. 5. 8. that j. house to house. Jer. 60. 6. let us j. ourselves to the Lord. Hos. 4. 17, Kphmlm Is j. to Idols. Mat. 19. 6 ; Mk. 10. 9, what God hath/. Acts 5. 13. durst no manj. himself. 1 Cor. 1. 10. i>erfe«tlv j, in same mind. 6. 17. j. to the Lord. Eph. 4. 16, whole body J. together. Sm Acts 8. 29; 9.26; 18.7; Kph.5,81. JOINT. Gen. 82. 26: Ps.22.14; Frov. 26. 19, ont ofi. Eph. 4. 16, which every/, snppileth. Heb. 4. 12, divldinp asunder of>. and marrow. £«« 1 Kings 22. 34 ; Rom. 8. 17 ; (.'cl. 2. 19. JOURNEY (n.). 1 Kln«s 18. ?7 or he is lD»i. Neh. 2. 6, *or how long shall thy i. be ? Mat. 10. 19; Mk. 6. 8; Lu. 9. 8. nor serip for your J. John 4.S, J««U8 wearied with nisi. n '. iJi^ .i i III ;15| , J' ■ i:-i : i'^ f , ; ' " 1- JOURNltT. oorroonpAirat. KKEP. JODKNRY (v.). Nam. 10. ^, we am i. to the place. S0«Uen.l2.9; 13.11. JOURNKYINGa Num. 10. 2B, thOB were the^. 2 Cor. 11.26, In i. often. JOY. Ezra 3. 13, not dUoem noise otj. Neh. 8. lU, j. of the Lord is youi strength. Job 20. 6. the j. of the hypocrite ts bat a moment. 29. 13. widow's heart sing for j. S3. 26, he win see his face with^. 41:22, sorrow is turned Into/. P». 16.11. fulness of J. 30. B, j. coraetJi In the morning. 48.2, the j. of the whole earth. Bl. 12, restore the j. of thy s&lvatloiL . 126.5, shall reap In^. 137.6, prefer Jerusalem above my chief ^. Prov. 14. 10, not Intermeddle with j. 21. IB, It IsJ. to just to do judgment. Eccl.2. 10, I withheld not heart fromi. 9. 7, eat thy bread with j. Isa. 9. 3, not Increased the J. 12. 3, with j. draw wat«r. 24. 8, J. of the harp ceaseth, 29. 19, meek shall Increa"-} their y. 3.5,2; 51.11, with everlasting j. 66. 14, my servants sing inr j. of heart. Jer. 15. 16, thy word was the j. of my heart. 31. 13, win turn their mourning into/ 49.25, the city of mvj. Lam. 2. IB, the j. of the whole earth. Mat. 13.20; Lu. 8. 1.1. with j. receiveth It. 44, for J. goeth and selleth. ?5.21,K?, the J. of thy Lord. Lu. 16. 7, j. In heaven over one sinner. 10. there Is i. in presence of angeU. 24.41. they bfillev^d not for j. John 3. '£i. til my j. Is fulfilled. 16.11; 10.24. that your j. might be ftilL Acts 8. 8, great J. In that city. 20.24, finish my course with^. 2 Cor. 1.24, helpers of your j. Phli.2.2, fulfil ye my/. Heb. 12. 2, for the j. thit was set. Jas. 1.2, count itj. when vk fall. 1 Pet. 1. 8, with j. unspesikable. 4. 13, glad also with excvding^. 2 John 12, that our j. mar hn full. Jude24, faultless, with exvt^f.dwig 4. fif«eUom.l4.17: Gal. 6. 22. Phil. 1.4. JOYFUL. Ps. 35. », my soul shall be /. In the Lord. 6.S. 5, praise thee with /. lips. 66. 1 ; 81. 1 ; 9.5. 1 ; 98. 6, make a/, notsa. Eccl.7. 14, in day '>f prosp^Tlty bei. Isa. 56.7, j. In my house of prayer. Ser2 0or.7.4; Ool. 1.11; Heb. 10.34. JUDGE (n.). Gen. 18. 26; Ps. M. 2, the /. of all the earth. Ps.BO.6. God Is/, himself. 68. B, a j. of the widows. Mlc. 7. .1. the J. asketh a reward. Lu. 12. 14, who made me a jf. over yooT 18.6. the unjust J. Acts 10.42, the J. of quick and dead. 2Tlm.4.8. Lord, the righteous i. Heb. 12.23, to God the j. of all. Jas. 6. 9. they, standeth before the door. See 2 8am. 15. 4 ; Mat. 6. 26 ; Jas. 4. 11. JUDGE (vX Gen. 16. 5, Lord /. between me and thee. Deut .'«. 36; Ps. 7. 8, Lord j. the people. Ps. 68. 11, he Is a God titati. In the earth. Isa. 1. 17, j. the fatherieu. Mat. 7. I. j. uot. that ye be uoij. Lu.7.43. thou hast rightly >. John 7. 24, j. righteous judirment. Bom. 14. 4, who art thou that^. i)>«Johnl6. 11; Rom. 2. 16; .S.6; 2 Tim 4.1. JUDGM F.NT. Deut. 1. 17, the j. is God's. Ps. 1. 6. shall not stand In the .;'. 101. 1, I will shig of mercy anil j Prov. 29. 26, j. Cometh from the Lord. Eccl. 11.9; 12. 14, God will bring into J. Isa. 28. 17, j. will I lav to the line. 63. 8, taken from prison and from j. Jer. 6. 1, if there be any that executeth f, 10. 24. correct with j., not in anger. Hos. 12.6, keep mercy andj. Mat. 6. 21, in danger of the j. John B. 22, Father committed all j. to the Son. ». H9. for^. 1 am come. 'I. 8. reprove the world of y. Acts24. 2<B, reasoned ofj. to com«. Bom. 14. 10. all stand before the j, seat. Heb. 9. /7. after this thej 1 Pet. 4. 17, j. must begin at house of God. JSeeMat. 12. 41 ; Ueb. Id. •/?; .ias. -i. I,'*. JUST. Job9.2. how should man bej. with God. Prov. 3.3:1, blesseth habitation of tbe^. 4. 18. path of J. as shining light. 10.7. memory of i'. is blessed. Isa. 26. 7. way of tne j. is uprightness. Hab. 2. 4 ; Kom. 1. 17 ; Gal. 3. 11 : Ueb. 10. 38, the i". shall live by faith. Mat. .'i. 45. seiideth rain on j. and unjust. Lu. 14. 14. recompeased at resuircctiun of i. 15.7, ninety and ninej. persons. Acts 24. 15. resurrection both of j. and unjust. Rom. 3. 26. that he might be J. Phil. 4. 8, whatsoever thhtvs are/. Heb. 2. 2. ay. rHcompence of reward. 12.23, spirits of J. men made perfect. 1 Pet. 3. 18. the i". for the unjust. Sff Job 34. 17 ; Acts 3. 14 ; Co!. 4. 1. JUSTICE. 2Sam. 1,5.4. I would do J. Ps. 89. H, j. and judgment aie the habitation. Prov. 8. 16, by me princes decree j. ' Isa. 69. 4, nonecalleth forj. Jer. 23. 5, execute judgment andy. in theearth. 60.7, the habitation ofy. ,S<'«.Iob8. 3; 36.17; Isa. 9. 7; 56.1. JUSTIFICATION. Bom. 4. 25; 5.16.18. JUSTIFY. Job 11. 2. Should a man full nf telk bej. 25. 4. how then can man be j. with God ? Ps. 51. 4, bey. when thou speakest. 143. 2. In thy sight shall no man living be/. Isa. 5. 23, which y. the wicked for reward. Mat. 11.19; Lu.7.35, wisdom Isy. of her chil- dren. 12. .S7, by thy words thou shalt be /. Ln.10.29, willing toy. himself. 18. 14. y. rather than th«? other. Acts 1.3. .19, all that believe arey. Bom. 3. 24 : Tit. 3. 7 ; J. freely by his grraoe. 6.1, being y. by faith. 9, being nowy. by his blood. Gal. 2. 16. man is not j. by works of the law. 1 Tim. 3. 16. y. In the Spirit. J?««Isa.60.8; Bom. 4. 6; 8.33. JUGTLY. Mlc. 6. 8: Lu.23.41: 1 Thess. 2. 10. KEEP. Ova. 18. 19. they shall k. the way of the Lord. Num. 6. 94, the Lord bless thee and k. thee. 1 Sam. 2. 9, he w'll k. feet of his saints. 2&34, the Lord God hath It. me back from burtlnc thee. mo KKEP. }■ it. ■; 2 Tim 4. L is God's. Lord. K into /. mj. ciitethi. 11 j. to the Son. ne. e J. seftt. isn of God. I. -i. 18. bej. with God. of the J. It. htness. J : Ueb. 10. 88, id unjust. iiTrxtlon ofi. IS. ifi.andanjust. f j. !ward. piiffOCt. St. do J. th(3° habitation. eej. * di.tntheearth. 5.1. 5.16,18. nan full nf talk with God? Itest. an living be/. tor reward. 8 J. of bar ohil- It be/. r. »7 his grace. Ics of the law. 11^6811.2.10. . the way of the I and It. thee. s saints. me back from KFlT'KR. ooNOORjiAiraw. KTNOnOM. P«. 17. 8. *. me an th** apple nf the eye. "M. la. ft. th? toiijnie fioni evil. 91. n. anfcefo 'hanr" to *. thee In all thy ways. 121. 3. he that k. thee will not slumber. 127. 1, except the Lord k. the city. 141. "?, *. tbf door of my lips. Prov, 4. a. love wisdom, she shall *. thee. 21, k. m; sayings In midst of thine heart. 23. ilt. thy hrart with all dillKence. 6.20, my son. k. thy father's commandment. Eccl. 3. fi. ■ time to *. 5.1, It. thy foot when thon goest. 12. 13. fear God and k. his commandments. Isa. 26. .1, thon wilt k. hlra In pttrfect peace. 97. 3, 1 the Lord do *. It. I will k. It. Jer. 3, 5, 12. will he k. his aii^'er. Hab.2.20. let th" »arth *. silence. Mai. 3. 14. what profit that w.' have k. Mat. 19. 17. If thou wilt enter life ill. the eom- mandments. Lu. n. •». blcswd are they that k. 19. 4.', enemlf s shall k. thee in. John K 51, r>2 Jr. my saylnp^. 12.26, he that hateth his life shall h. It. 14. 23, If a msn love me he will k. my words. 17.11. holy Father. At. throuKli thine. 15, that thou shouldest ilt. them from the evil. Acts 16. 4, delivered th« dwrees to k. 21.25, k. from thlnp* offered to Idols. 1 nor. ."i. 8, let us It. the feast. 9. 27, 1 ilt. under my body. Kph. 4. 3. *. the unitv of the Bplrlt. Phil. 4. 7. the peace of God shall *. yonr hearts. 1 Tim. 5. 22. k. thyself pure. 6. 20. k. that which Is committed. Jas. 1.27, *. himself unspotted. 1 .lohnfi. 21. At. yourselves from idols. Jude 21, k. yourselves in the love of Ood. 24. able to k. you from fulling. Bev. 3. 10. I will k. thee from honr of tempta- tion. 22. 9, which At. the sayings of this book. S««lPet. 1.5; 4,19; Jude 6; Rev. 3. 8. kKEPER. Ps. 121. 6. the Lord Is thy *. Eccl. 12. 3, the At. of the house tremble. Cant. 1.6, they made me At. of the vineyards. Tit. 2. 5, chaste, k. at home. Se«Gen.4.2.9; Mat. 28. 4; Acts 5. 23; 16.27. KEY. Mat. 16. 19, the At. of Ichnrdom of heaven. La. 11.5'2, ye have taken away At. of knowledge. Eev. 1. 18. the At. of hell and of death. See Isa. 22. 22 ; B-jv. 3. 7 ; 9. 1. KICK. Deut. 32. 16 ; 1 Bam. 2. 29 ; Acts 9. B. KILL. Nam. 16. 13, to At. us In the wIldemesK. 2 Kings 5. 7, am I a God to At. 7. 4, if they At. us. we shall bat die. Eccl. 3. 3, a time to At. Mat. 10. 28 ; Lo. 12. 4, fear not them that k. the body. Mk. 3. 4, Is It lawful to save or to *. John 5. 18, Jews soutfht the more to At. him. 7. 19, why go ye abou t to An me ? 8.22. will he*, himself? Bom. 8. 36, for thy sake we are k. all the day. 2 Cor. 3. 6. the letter*. 6.9, chastened and notk. Jas. 4. 2. ye At, and desire to hftTR. 6. 6 ye condemned and At. the Just. fitie Mat. 23. 37 ; Mk. 1'2. 5 ; Lu. 22. 2. KIND. 2 Ohron. 10. 7, If thou be At. to this people. Mat. 17. 21 ; Hk.9. 29. this At. gr)eth not oat. Lu. 6. 35, k. to unthankful and erll. 1 Cor. 13. 4, suffereth long and is h. Sw Mat. IS. 47; Epb.4.S2; Jas.S.7. KINDLS. Ffe.S.12. bU wrath la At. bat a Uttte. Prov. 26. 21, a contentious man to At. strife. Isa. 60. 11, walk in sparks that ye hHve k. Hos. 11.8. my rep«^ntinKS are At. to»cether. Lu. 12. 49, what will I, if it b*« already At. Jas. 3. 6. now great a matter a little fire ft. S'-' Job 19. 11 ; 32. 2 : Ezek. 20. 48. KINDLY. Gen. 24.40; 60.21: Ruth 1.8; Rom. 12. 10. KINDNESS. Rath S. 10. thoo bast showed more ft. 2 Sam. 2. 6, I will requite yon this ft. 9. 1. 7, show him At. for Jonathan's sake. Ps.17.7; 92.2, thv marvellous loving*. 36.7, how excellent is thy lovinn ft. 68. S, thy loving ft. is better than life. 117.2; 119.76. his m»;rclful ft. 141, 6, righteous smite me. It shall be a fc. Prov. .31. 26. In her tongue Is the law of ft. Isa. 64. 8, with everlasting ft. Jer. 2. 2. I remember the fc. of thy youth. 31. 3, vrith loving ft. have 1 drawn thee. Col. 3. 12, put on At., meekn'ss. ? Pet. 1.7, to godliness, brotherly ft. S*-* Josh. 2. 12: Neh.9. 17; JoeiA l3;Jonah4.2. KINDBFJ). Acts 9. 25: Rev. 1.7; 5.9; 7.9. KINO. Num.2S.21. the shout of a ft. Is among them. Judg. 9. 8, trees went to anoint a It. 17. 6, no ft. in Israel. 1 Sam. 8. ,'>. now make us a ft. 19, we will have a Ar. 10. 24 : 2 Sam. 16. 16. Ood save a ft. Job 18. 14. bring him to the ft. of terrors. 34. 18, Is it fit to saT to t»ie ft. Ps.5. 2; 84.3. my A', and my God. 10. 16. the Lord is A", for ever. 20. 9. let the ft. hear us when we call. 74. 12, God Is my K. of old. 102. 15, the ft. of the earth shall fear. Prov. 8. 15. by me ft. reign. 22.29, diligent shall stand before fc. 81.3, that which destroyeth ft. 4, It is not for ft. to drink wino. Bccl. 2. 12. what can the man do that cometb after the ft. ? 10. 16. woe to t>ee when thy ft. is a child. 20, curse not thb ft. Isa. 32. 1, aft. shall reign In righteouinest. 33. 17. see the ft. In his beauty. 49.23, ft. shall be thy nursing fathers. Jer. 10. 10, the Lord Is an everlasting ft. Mat. 22. 11, when the ft. came in to see the guests. La. 19. ,38, blessed be the K. that cometh. 23. 2, that he himself Is ( hrlst a ft. John 6. 15, by force to nutke him a ft. 19. 14, behold your ft. IB, we have no ft, hut Cspsar. 1 Tim, 1. 17. now to the K. eternal. 6. 15, the K. of ft. and Lord of lords. Bev. 1. 6 ; a. 10. made w ft. and priests onto Ood. 16. 3, thon K. of saints. ftee Lu. 10. 24 ; 1 Tim. 2. 2 ; 1 Pet. 2. 17. KINGDOM. Ex. 19. 6 a ft. of priests. l(;hron.29. 11 : Mat. 6. 13, thine is the ft. Ps. 22.28, the ft. Is the Lord's. 103. 19. his ft. ruleth over all. 145. 12, the glorious maj* sty of his ft. Isa. 14. 16, Is this the man that did shake ft. Dan. 4. 3, his ft. Is an everlasting ft. Mat. -1.23; 9.35; 24.14. gospel of the ft. 8. 12, children of the ft. cast out. 12. 25 : Mk. 3. 24 : La. 11. 17, ft. divided against itself. IS. 88, good Med an ohlldrai of the ft. L 901 ..^ : .■ MIMl KIS8. OONOOBDANCM. LAMP. Hat. 2A. M. Inherit the ik. Lu. 12. Jl, Father's ^nnd plearare to giro k. 22. 29, I appoint unto tou a At. John IB. 36, my k, is not of tlila world. Acts 1. A, wtit thou restore the k. to Urael. 1 Oor. 10. 24, when be shall have delivered np tbek. Ool. 1. 13. into the k. of his dear Son. a Tim. 4. 18, to his heavenlT k. Jas.2. R, hers of tho k. he liath promised. 2 Pet. 1. 11, entrance Into everlastlnK k. Se»Bev.l.9! Il.lli; 1H.10: 17.17. K1R8. F8.8&10; ProT.27.«: Ln.7. 88; Bom. 16. 16. KNEW. Gen. 28. 16. the Lord la In this place, and I k. It not. Jer. 1. 6, before 1 formed thee I ilt. thee. Mat. 7. 28. I npver k. you, dep-irt. Jlohn 4. 10, if thou k. gift of Ood. 2 Cor. ft. 21, who k. no sin. Se«Oen. 3.7; Dent. 34. 10; John 1.10; Bom. 1.21. KNOW. 1 Sam. 3. 7. Samuel did not yet*, the Lord. 1 f!hron.2«.9, k. thou the Ood of thy lather. Job S. 27, *. thou it for thy nood. 8. 9, we are of yesterday and k. nothing. 13.23, make me to k. my transgression. 19.25, I k. that my redeemer liveth. 22. 13 ; Ts. 7X 11. how doth God *. Ps. 39. 4. make me to k. mine end. 46. 10, be still, and k. that I am Qod. 66. 9, this I *. for God is for me. 103. 14, he k. our frame. 139. 23. *. my heart, ificcl. 9. 6, the livInK k. they shall die. 11. 9, k. that for all these things. Isa. 1. 3, oz k. his owner. Jer. 17. 9, heart is deceitful, who can k. It. 31. 34 ; Heb. 8. 11, k the Lord, for all shall k. me. Kzek. 2. n ; 33. 33, k. there hath been a prophet. Hos. 2.20, thou Shalt k. the Lord. 7. 9, yet he k. It not. Mat. 6. 3. let not left hand k. 13. 11 ; >lk. 4. 11 ; Lu. 8. 10, given toyoa to k, 26. 12, I *. you not. Mk. 1. 24 ; Lu. 4. 34, I k. thee, who thoa art. Lu. 19. 42, if thou hadst k. 2-2. 57. 60, I*, him not. John Ti 17, he slial i k. of the doctrine. 10. 14, I k. my sheep and am k. of mine. 13.7. Jr. not now, but shalt k. 17, if ye k. these things. 36, by this siiall all men k. Acts 1.7, It is not for you to k. Bom. 8. 18, we k. that all things work. 1 Cor. 2. 14, neither can he *. them. l.S. 9. 12, we k. in part. Eph. 3. 18, and tf) Jr. the love of Christ. 2 Tim. 1. 12, I k. whom I have believed. 8. 16, thou hast k. the scriptures. 1 John 2. 4, he that saith, I Jlc. him. 3. 2, we k. that when he shall appear. Bev. 2. 2. 9, 13, 19 ; .3. 1 , 8. 1 *. thy works. sef Mat. 6. 8 ; 2 Tim. 2. 19 ; 2 Pet. 2. 9 ; Bev. 2.17. KNOWLKDGK. 2Chron. 1. 10. 11. 12, give me*. Job 21. 14, we desire not k. of thy ways. Ps. 94. 10, he that teacheth man k, 199.6, such k. is tc" ~':..aerful. 144. 3, that thou takest k. of him. Frov. 10. 14, wise men lay up k. 14. 6, k. is easy to him that understandeth* IT. 27, ho that hath k. spareth words. 24. 6, a man of k. lucreaaetb strength* 10. 3, oor have the k. of the holy. Bccl. 1. 18, Hncreaseth At. Increaseth sorrow. 9. 10, nor k. In the gtave. Isa. 11. 2. the spirit of*. 40. 14, who taught him k. 63. 11, by his fc. Justify manf. Dan. 1, 17. God gave them k. 12. 4. A;, shall be Increased. Hos. 4. 6, destroved for lack of k. Ha.b.2. 14. earth filled with k. Lu. 11.62, taken away key of Jk. Acts 4. 13, took k. of them. 24.22, more perfect k. of that wa*. Bom. 10. 2, zeal not according to k. 1 Cor. 8.1, k. pufffth up. 13. 8, k. shall vanish away. 16. .34, some have not the k. of God. Rph. 3. 19, love of Christ which passeth ft. Phil. 3. 8, but loss for the k. of ("irlst. Col. 2. 3, treasures of wisdom and k. 1 Tim. 2. 4 ; 2 Tim. 3. 7, tlie k. of the truth. Heb. 1(». 26, sin after we have received At. 2 Pet. 1. 6, 6, to virtue k. and to k. temperance. 3. 18, grow in grace and k. Sm Gen. 2.9; lSam.2.3; ProT.19.2: Hot. 4.1. L. LABOUB (».). Fs. 90. 10, yet Is their strength J. and sorrow. 104. 23, goeth to his I. till evening. Prov. 13. 11, he that gathereth by l. shall In- crease. 14. 28. in all I. there Is profit. Eccl. 1. 8, all things are full of I. 2. 22. what hath man of all his I. 6. 7. all the I. of roan for his mouth. John 4. 38. are entered into their I. 1 Cor. 16. 58. your I. is not in vain. 1 Thess. 1.3; Heb. 6. 10, your I. of love. Bev. 2. 2, I know thy I. and patience. 14.1.3. rest from their I. 8'*'- Gen. 31. 42; Isa. 58. 3; 2 Cor. 6. 6; 11.23. LABOMB (v.). Ex. 20. 9: Deut. 6. IS. six d«ys Shalt thou I. Neh. 4. 21, so we I. in the work. Ps. 127. 1, they I. In vain. 144. 14, our oxen may be strong to I. Prov. 16.26. he that 1. 1, for blmselL 23. 4. I. not to be rich. Eccl. 4. 8, for whom do 1 1. 6. 12. sleep of a I. man sweet. Mat. 11.28, all ye that I. John 6. 27, J. not for meat which perlshetb. 1 Cor. 3. 9, we are I. together with God. Eph. 4.28, but rather I. working with his hands. 1 Thess. 6. n, which I. among you. 1 Tim. 6, 17, they who L In word and doctriiM. Bee Mat. 9. S7 ; 20. 1 ; Lu. 10. 2 ; 1 Cor. 3. 9. LACK. Mat. 19. 20; Lu.22.3fi; Acts 4. 34. LADEN. Isa. 1. 4 ; Mat. 11. 28 ; 2 Tim. 3. 6. LAMB. Isa. 5. 17, the I. feed after their manner. 11.6, the wolf shall dwell with the I. 68. 7; Jer. 11. 19, as I. to the slaughter. John 1. 29, 36, behold the L. of Qod. 1 Pet. 1. 19, as of a I. without blemish. Bev. 6. 6 ; 13. 8. stood a L. slain. 12. 11, by the blood of the L. 22. 1 . the throne of God and of the L. Bee Isa. 40. 11 ; Lu. 10. 8 ; John 21. 16. LAME. Job 20. 16 ; Prov. 26. 7 ; Isa. 36. 6 ; Heb. 12.13. LAMENT. Hat. IL 17 : John 16. 20 ; Acta 8. 2. LAMP. .Fkll9.106; rroy.lS.9; Is». 02.1 {Hat. 26.1. ■ ' SOS LAMP. Ibiorrow. LAP. OONOOBDANOM. Liri. od. isHeth k. rlst. k. le truth. ived *. teaip«niDco. 2: Hm.4.1. eir strength r <• ahftU lo- th. love, ce. 6; 11. 2S. 13, six d»yi 3l i. erlsheth. fJod. g with hlB id doctrtno. ir. 3. 9. 4.34. a. 3. «. eir manner, el. hter. Ah. >£. 5. 36.6; Heb. Act! 8. 2. J LAP. Judif.7.8; Prov. 16.33, LAST. Num. 23. 10, let mr I. end be like htn IVov. 23. 32, at the ». It blt«th. Mat. 12. 4n ; Lu. 1 1. 26, I. state of that man. 1».30; 20.16; Hk.lO.Sl: Lu. 1.^30. first ihall be {. John 6. 39; 11.24; 12. 48. the I. day. 8«« Um. 1. 9 ; 2 Tim. S. 1 ; 1 Pet. 1. 6; I John 2.18. LATTKa Jobl9.2B; Proy.l9.'i0; Has. 2. 9. LAPGH. ProT.1.26: Eccl. 3.4; Lu. 6. Iiil : Jan. 4.9. LAW. Josh. 8. 34, all the wordA of the law. P». .37. .31. the I, of hl.s (iod Is In hU heart. 40. 8, thy I. Is within my henrt. 119. 70,77. 92. 174, 1 df lltfht In thy I. 97, 113.163, 16fl, how 1 love thT /. Prov. 13. 14. the I. of the wise Is a fountatr of life. Isa. 8. 20, to the I. and to the testimony. Mai, 2. 6. the I. of tnith wa< In his mouth. Mat. \ 17, not come to destroy the (. 7A. 23, the weightier matt« r« of the I. John 7. 51 , doth our I. ludK^a any man. 19. 7, we have a I., and by mr I. Bom. 2. 14, are a J. unto tht'nw.lves. .3. 20, by the deeds of the L 7. 12, the Z. Is holy. 14, the I. is flplritual. 16; 1 Tim. 1.8, the I. is good. 8. 3, what the /. coutdnot do. Gal. 3. 24. the {. was o<ir schriolmast^r 6. 14, all the i. Is fulfilled In one word. 23, agalnxt such there Is no i 6.2, so fulfil the I of Christ. 1 Tim. 1.9, /. not made for a risthteoas man Heb. 7. 16, the I. of a carnal cohimandment Jas. 1.2R; 2. 12. perfect /. of liberty. 2. 8. the royal I. See Ps. 1.2; 19.7; Mat. 7.12; Rom. 10. 4. LAWFUL. Mat. 12. 2 ; John 6. 10 i 1 Cor. 6. 12. LAWLESS. 1 Tim. 1.9. LEAD. Deut. 4. 27; 28. ;r7, whither the Lord shall {. vou. Fs. 23. 2, he I. me beside «t<1l waters. 27 11, I. me In a plain path. 31. 3, I. me and guide me. 61.2, I. me to the rock. 139. 10, there shall thy hand I. me. 24, I. me In the way everlasting. Prov.6.!S, whe.n thou jroest. It 'hall /. thee. I8a.n.6, a little child shall I. Vfm. 42. 16, I will I. them in palli!" not known. 48. 17, I am the Lord which I. thee. Mat.fi. 13; Lu.11.4, I. a* not into t-rnptatlon. 16.14: Lu.6.39, If the bliud I. the blind. Acts 13.11. seeklnjr some to J. him. 1 Tim. 2. 2, we may I. a quiet life. Bee John 10. 3 : 1 Cor. 9. 1) ; 2 Tim. .3. A ; B«r. 7. 17. LEAF. Lev. 26. 86 ; Ps. 1. 3 ; b. 64. 6 : Mat. 21. 19. LEAN. Prov. 3. 6; Amos 6. 19; Mio.3.11; John 13.23; 21.20. LEABN. Dent. 31. 13. I. to fear the Lord ProT.1.6t 9.9; 16.21, will increase I. 22. 2.1. lest thou {. his ways. Isa. 1. 17. I. to do well. 2. 4: Mic. 4. 3, neither shall they I. war. 29. 11 , 12, deliver to one that is 1. John 6. 46, every one that hatb I. of the Father. 7. 16, having never I. Acts 7. 22, 1, in all the vrlsdom of the Kgyptlans. 96. 24, maoh {. doth make thee mad. Rom. 1.1. 4. wi^tteii for our 1. Eph. 4. '/O, have nut no i. Christ. 2 Tim. 3. 14. in the things thou hast I. Heb. 6. 8, thouuh a Hon. yet I. he obedience, ^''e Mat. 0.13; 11.29; Phil. 4. 11; Itev. 14.3. LFA8T. Mat. R. 19, one of these {. comnmnd- menti. II. 11 ; Lu. 7. 28, he that Is (. In kingdom of heaven. Vi. 40, 4ri, done it to the I. of these. Lu. 12. 26. not able to do that which to I. 16. 10, faithful In that which is i. K-pii. X 8. less than the /. of all saints. SVeOen.32. 10: Jer.3l.34; 1 Cor. 6. 4. LEAVK. Oen.2.24; Mat. 19.5; Mk.10.7: Fph. R..31, I. father and mother, and shall cieave. Ps. 16. 10; Acts 2.27, not I. my soul In hell. 27.9; 119. 121. /. me nit. Mat. 23. 23, and not i. other undone. John 14.27, peace I J. with you. Heb. 13.6, I will never J. thee. See Ruth 1. 16 ; Mat. 5. 24 : John 16. M. LRE8. Isa. 26. 6 ; Jer. 48. 11 ; Zeph. 1. 12. LEND. Deut. Ifi. 6. thou shalt {. to main; na- tions. Ps. 37. 26; 112. 6, ever merciful and I. Pmv. 19. 17, that hath pity on poor I. to the Lord. 22. 7. borrower Is servant to the I. Lu. 6. 34, If ye I. to them of whom. Seel Sam. 1.28; Isa. 24. 2; Lu.ll.B. LE88. Ex. 30. 16; Job 11. 6 ; Isa. 40. 17. LIARS. Ps. 116. 11 ; John 8. 44 ; Tit. 1. 12 ; Rev. 2. 2 ■ 21 8. LIBERAL. ProT.11.28; Isa. ,32. 5. 8; Jas. 1.6. LIBERTY. Ps. 119. 46. I will walk at I. Isa. 61. 1 ; Jer. .34. 8 ; Lu. 4. 18, to proclaim I. Rom. 8.21, the Rlorlous I. 1 Cor. 8. 9, take heed lest this I. of yours. 2 Cor. 3. 17, where the Spirit Is there is I. Oal. 5. 1. stand fast In the I. Jas. 1.26; 2.12, the law of ». Sfr Lev. 26. 10 ; Gal. 6. 13 ; 1 Pet. 2. 18. LIFE. Gen. 2. 7 ; 6. 17 ; 7. 22. the breath of I. 9 ; 3. 24 : Rev. 2. 7, the tree of J. Deut..30.15; Jer.21.8, 1 have set before thee <. Josh. 2. 14. our i. for yonrs. 1 Sam. 26. 29, bound up In the bundle of 1. Ps. 16. 11. show me the path of Z. 17. 14 : Eccl. 9. 9. thrtlr portlim In this I. 26. 9. gather not my {. with bloody mea 27. 1, the strength of my I. 30. 6, in his favour is I. 34. 12, what man Is he that deslreth I. 36.9. the fountain of I. 91. 16. with long /. will I satisfy him. 133. 3. even /. for evermore. Prov. .3. 22, so shall they be I. to thy soul. 8. 36. whoso flndeth me flndeth I. 16.24, the way of I. is above to the wise. Mat. 6. 26; Lu. 12. 22. no thoucht for your {. 18.8; 19.17; Mk.9.4,3, to ent-r into 1. La. 12. 16, a man's ). consisteth nut. 23. the 2. is more than meat. John 1. 4, in him was 2. 6. 24 ; 1 John 3. 14, passed from death to I. 26. Father hath I. in himself. 40 ; 10. 10, will not come that ye might have I. 6. S3. 47. 48, 54, the bread of 2. 10. 16, 17; 13. 37, I lay down my J. 11. 26; 14. 6, the resurrection and the I. Bom. 6. 4, in newness of 2. 11. 16. 2. from the dead. 2 Cor. 2. 16, the savour of L onto L I'i] I i UOHT. OOMOOBDAtroa. LOATH R. Ual. '/. 20, tho <. that I now IWe. Kpli. 4. 18. alienated from the L of God. Col.S.S, TourJ. In hid. 1 I'lm. 4. 8 ; 2 Tim. 1. 1, th« prnmlM of the {. 2 Tim. 1. to. brotiKht ). to light by gospel Jas.4. 14. what Id your I. 1 John l.'i. thf I. wan niaulfeited. a. in, th.t pritltiof J. fi.ll. this'. WinhlH Son. B«v. 'Ifi. 1. 17. river of water of 1. 8e« Mat. 10. S9 ; 20. 28 ; Acts C. 20. LIOIIT. Ex. 10. 23, Israel had {. In their dwell- ln(?». Job 18. fi. the I. of the wicked. 87. 21, men N«e not brivcht <. In cinnda. P*. 4. 6 ; 90. 8. the (. of thy counteuauoa. 27.1. the Lord U my i. .te. 9. In thy /. nhall we tee I. 97. 11, {. Is »own for thn righteoua. 119. Kin. a(. tumy path. Keel. 11.7. the J. Is sweet. Isa. 5. 20, darknesH for I. and {. for darkneaa, 30. W, the /. or the moon as i. of sun 69.9. we wait fori. fiO. I, arlst), shine, for thy I. Is come. Zech.U.6. the /. shall not be clear. Mat. B. 14 ; John 8. 12 : 9. 6, the I. of the world. 16, l«tyouri so shine. 6. 2'2. the {. of the body Is the eye. Lu. \'i Sft. loins Kirded I. burning. 16. 8. wiser than children of I. John 1.9. that was the true L. 3 19, I. Is come Into the world. 20, hateth the I. 6. 8.*). biiiTiinir and shlnlns I. 12. .S5. vet a little while Is the t. with yoa. S«. while ye have l. believe In the I. Acts 2(5. 18. turn from darkness to I. 1 Cor. 4. 5. brinft to {. hidden things. 2 Cor. 4. 4, I. of the gospel. 6, commanded I. to shine out of darkness. 11. 14. an aiiirel ofl. Eph. 5. 8. now are ye i.. walk as children of I. 11. ('hrlst shall nive thee I. 1 Tim. 6. 16. In 2. which no man can appruftcb. 2 ret. 1. 19. a {. shining In a dark place. lJohnl.fi God Is/. 7, walk In the I. as he Is In the i. Key. 2?. fi. they need not I. of the sun. Sm 2 Tim. 1.10; llev.7. 16; 18.23:21.23. LKUITNINO. Kx. 19. 16 ; Mat. ?«. 27 : Lu. 10. 18. LIK ENBBS. Ps. 17. 15, when I awake with thy I. Isa. 40. 18. what /. will ye compare. Acts 14. 11. (lodn are come down In J. of men. Bom. 6. B. I. of his death. I. of his resurrection, 8.3. !ntl-p I. of sinful flesh. Phil. 2. 7, was made in the I. of men. fif Gen. 1. •-•« ; 5. 1 ; Kx. 20. 4 ; Dent. 4. 16. LIMIT. P8.78.41; Ezek.4,1.12; 11eb.4.7. LINK. Ps. 16. 6 ; Isa. 28. 10, 17 : 34. 11 ; 2 Oor. 10. 16. LINGER. Oen. 19. 16 ; 43. 10 ; 2 Pet. % 3. LIP. 1 Sam. 1. 13. only her J. moved. Job 27.4. my i. shall not speak wickednoM. 38. 3, my I. shall utter knowledge. Ps.12.2,3. flattering I. 4 our I. are our own. 17. 1 , goeth not out of feigned I. 81. 18 ; 120. 2; Prov. 10. 18 ; 12. 2? ; 17. 7. lying I Prov. IB. 7 the I. of the wise disperse know- ledge. Bed. 10. 12, the 1. of a fool will swallow him self. Cant. 7. 9, causing t. of those asleep to speak. Isa. 6. 6, a man of auclean I. iwirirti fi ni 111' ■ II ' i I i H ^i^ii^m^ Mat. IB. 8, honoureth me with their t. SiNiPs.61.in; 141.3; Dan. lu. IH; Hab.3.1fl. LITTLE. Ezra 9. 8, for a I. space, a I. revlTlng Job 26. It. how {. a portion Is heard. Ps. 8. B, lleb. 2 7. a I. lower «!.an angels. 37. 16, a I. that a righteous man hath. Prov. 6. 10; 21. S3, a I. sleep. IB. 16; in. 8. better Is a I. with fear of Lord. 90. 24. four thlnifs I. on earth. Isa. 28. 10. here a /. and there a I. 40. IB; Kz>'k. in. 47. as a very (. thli«. Hag. I.n, bring In I. Mat. n. HO; 8. 26; 14. 81; 16. d; La. 12. 28. i faith. 10.42: 18.6; Mk.».42: La. 17. 2, I.ODM. Lu. 7. 47. to whom (. la forgiven. 19. 3, J. of stature. 1 Cor. 5.6; (jnl B.9. a I. leaven. 1 Tim. 4. H. bi d ly exercise proflteth i. B. 23, use a /. wine. NVr John7.;3; 14.19; 16.11; Bev.3.8; 6.11. LI V R. Oen. 17. 18, that Ishmael might 1. before thee. 4fi. 3. doth my father yet I. ? I^v. 18. B ; Neh. 9. 29 ; Ezek. 20. 11, If a man do, he shall J. Di ut. 8. 3; Mat. 4. 4: Lu.4.4, not L by bread alone. Job 7. 16. I would not I. alway. 14 14. shall he {.again. Ps. 118. 17. I shall not die, but I. Isa. .SH. Ifi. make me to I. BT). 3. iinar and your lioul shall i. Erek. 3. 21 ; 18 0; 33. 13. he shall KUrely i. 16.6. when thou wast In thy blood. I. llxs. 6.2. we shall I. In his sight. llab.2.4. just shall /. by faith. Lu. 10. 28. this do, and thou shalt I. John II. 2fi. though he were dead, yet shall he ?. 14. 19. because 1 1, ye shall I. also. Acts 17. 'ix. n him we /. and move. Bom. 8. 12. I. after the flesh. 14. 8. whether we I., we {. unto the Lord. 1 (""or. 9. 14. should h of the Kospel. 2 Cor. 6. 9. dying, and behola we I. Oal. 2. VJ. that I might I. unto God. 6.2B, If we/. In the Pplrlt. Phil. 1. 21. for me to {. is Christ. 2 Tim. ,3. 12. all that will I. godly, Jas. 4. IB. If the Lord will, we shall I. Bev. 1. 18. I am he that t. and was dead. 3. 1. a name that thou Z. Sff Bom. 6. 10; 1 Tim. 6. 6; Bev. 20. 4. LIVELY. Ex. 1.19; Acts 7. 38; iPetLS; 2.& LIVING. Gen. 2. 7, a I. soul. Job 28. 13; P8.27.1S; 62.6; 116.9, the land of the I. 33.30; Ps.Be.lS. light of I. Ps. m. 28. the book of the I. Eccl.7.2. the /. will lay It to heart 9.6, the i. know they shall die. Gant.4.16; .ler.2.13; 17.13; Zech.14.8; John 4. 10, I. water. Isa. 38. 19, the I. shall praise thee. Lam. 3. 39. wherefore doth a I. man complain. Mk. 12.44. even all heri. Lu. 8. 48, spent all her I. John 6.B1, I am the I. bread. Heb. 10. 20, a new and I. way. See Mat. 22. ,32 : Mk. 12. 27 ; 1 Oor. U. 4S. LOADETH. P8.e8.19. LOAN. I Sam. 2. 20. i LOATHE. Num.21.5: JobT.M; Ezek.8.9;a(L I 43; 36.31. DM :)ATH». heir I. ; IUb.<l.l6. i. a {. revlvlntt. ard. II KIIKOlt. II likth. rf»r of Lord. I. thini. La. 12. as. 1. !, I. ODM. tethi. (v.3.8: a. 11. mlKht I before 1, tf a nun do, ot L by bread I mnly I. L)Od, I. tl. sad, y«t ihall so. ye. the Lord, el. {. lod. Kill. u dead. 20.4. Pefcl.S;Z6. ), the land of ^rt. ih.14.8; John «. lan complain. .U.4S. Ezek.8.8;9a. ..1. t LODOB. OONOOBDANOW. LOW. LODOK. Bath 1.10: iHul.n: lTlm.Ma LOKTY. Ph. 1.11. 1 ; Ina. 2. 11 ; W. IB. LONO. Job X 21. which i. (or death. A. 8, thn thItiK I <■ (or. Pt.ft.H.1. my flniih i. for thee In dry land. K4. 2. *oul (. for courts of the Lord. 110. 174. 1 have '. for thy salVKtlon. Bm Deut. 12. 20 28. 32 : 2 Ham. 2:1. 15 ; fbll. I. M. LOOK. Gen. 10. 17. i. not l>^hliid thee. Num. 21. H, when he I. on the terpent. Job 33. 27, he l. on men. I'B. r>. 3, and will i. up. S4. D, they I. to him and were IlKhtened. 84.9, {. upon face ol tliln*- nnolnted. Ida. ft. 7; W. II. he I. for J(i(ltrm«-nt. 17.7, at that day ulial' a nixii <• to hit Maker. 4ft. 22, I. unto me and Im^ naved. 03. ft, 1 1, and thuni was none to help. 16.2, to this man will I 1. Jer. 8. Ifi; 14. 10, we I. for peace. ao.l2, {.well to him. 40. 4, come with nie and I will I. well to thee. Hag. 1.9, ye I. for uiuch. Mat. 11. 3 ; La. 7. 19. do we I. for another. 24. ftO, In a day he {. not tor. Lu. 9. 62, no man I. back is fit. 10. 32, Levlte came and I. on him. 22.61, tunicd ... on Peter. John 13. 22 din les i. one on another. Acts 3. 4, 12, saiu, i. on us. 6. 3, ]. ye out S)'V«n men 2 Cor. 4. 18, we /. not at thinipt stien. 10. 7, 1, upon things alti-r outward apitearance. rhil. 2.4, i. not every man on his own tilings. Tit. 2. 13, I. for that blessed hope. Ueb. 11. 10. he (. lor a city. 12. 2, I. unto Jesu.s. 1 ret. 1. 12, an»(els desire to 1. into. 2 John 8, I, to yourselves. Bee Prov. 14. 15 ; Mat. ii. 2« ; 2 Pet. 3. 12. LOOSE. Job 38. 31, canst thou I. the bands of Orion. Pi. 102. 20, (. those appointed to death. 116.16, thou hastf my bonds. Keel. 12.6, or eyr the silver cord be I. Mat. 16. 19; 18. 18, {. on earth, bt I. in heaven. John 11. 44, 2. him, and let him go. Acts 2. 24, haviiiK I. the paln.s of death. 1 Cor. 7. 27, art thou /. from a wife. See Deut. 25. 9; Isa. 45. 1 : 51. 14 ; Lu. 13. 12. LOBD. Ex. 34. fi, the L., the L. God. m-rciful. Deut. 4. 35 ; 1 Kings 18. 39. the L. Is God. 6. 4, the L. our God Is one L. Butb 2. 4 ; 2 (^hrou. 20. 17 ; 2 Thess. 3. 16. tho L. be with you. 1 Sam. 3. 18 : John 21. 7, It *ii the L. Nch. 9. 6 ; Isa. :77. CO. thou art L. alone. Ps. 3?. 12, whose Uiyi Is the L. 100. 3. know that the I., he is God 118.23, this is the L. doioK. Zech. 14.9, one L. and his name one. Mat. 7. 21, not every one that saitb L., L. 26. 22, L., Is it I ? Mk. 2. 28 ; Lu. 6. ft, the L. of the sabbath. Lu. 6. 46, why call ye me L., L. John 9. .S6. who is he, L. V 20. 26, we have seen the L. Acts 2. 36, both L. and Christ. 9. 6 ; 26. 16, who art thou, L. 7 Eph. 4. ft, one L, See Bom. 10. 12; 1 Cor. 2. 8; 16.47; Bev.ll.lfi. L0BD8H1P. Mk.10.42; La. 22. 26. LOSE. Mat. 10. 88: IS. 26; Mk. 8. 35; Lu. 9. 24, . shall ). it. Hat 16.28; M1i.8.a0; La.».«. LhisowusovL John 6. W. Father's will 1 ih<>u!d I. iMithint. SfoJndK. 1X.25; Keel. H. 6; Lu. 16.4,8. LOSS. iOor.S.lft; Phil. 3. 7, 8. LOHT. Ps. 119. 176 : Jer. fiO. 0, Uke I. sheep. Kzek.37. 11. our hope Is i. Mat. 10. 6 : lA. 24. iio U^ I sheep of Israel. IH. II ; Lu. 19. 1(1, to <ave that which was I. John tl. 12. that nothlnK be 1. 17. 12. n<ine of them is i. 18.9, have 1 1, none. He0Lev.6.9; Deut. 22.3; 9(}or.4.8. LOT. Ps. 16. 6, thou malntalTiest mv I. 126.3, not reKt on the (. of tlie rlKhteou.!. Prov. 1. 14, cast in thy {. amooK us. M. S3, /. Is east Into the lap. 18. 18. I. causeth C4)ntentIou to oeaie. Dan. 12. 13, rland In thy i. Acts 8. 21, neither part nor 1. In this matter. 8m Num. 26.55, Mat. 27. 36; AcUI.'iB. LOUD. Ezra 3. IS; I>roT.7. 11; 27.14; Lu. 0. 23. LOVE (N.). 2 Bam. 1.X6. wonderful, passing the i. of women. Prov. in. 12. I. covereth all sim. 16. 17. better a dinner of herbs where 1. la. Cant. 2. 4. iMinner over nie was i. 8. 6. i. Is stroiiK as death. Jer. .31. 3, loved thee with everlasting!. Hos. 11.4, the bands of i. Mat. 24. 12. i. of many shall wax cold. John 5. 42, ye have not I. of (iod in yoo. 13. .S5, if ye have <. one to another. 15. IH, greater t. hath no man than this. Bom. 13. lu, i. worketh no ill. 2 Cor 5. 14, the I. of Christ, constralneth as. 13. 11, the God of I. shall he with you. Eph. 3. 19, the i. of ('hi'lst which passeth. 1 Tim. 6. 10. I of money is the r<N)t of all evlL Heb. 13. 1, let brotherly I. continue. 1 John 4. 7, I. is of God. 8, 16, God Is {. 10, herein Is I., not that we loved God. 18, no fear In i. Bev. 2. 4, thou hast left thy first I. S«eOen.29. 20; «ial. 5. '«; 1 The^s. 1.3. LOVK {»,). Lev. 19. 18: Mat. 19. 19; 22. 39; Mk. 12.31, thou shalt J. thy neighbour. Deut. 6. 5; 10. 12: 11.1; 19.9: .")«». 6; Mat 22.37; Mk. 12. .30: Lu. 10. 27. I. the Lord thy Gi>d. Ps. 18. 1, I will I. thee, O Ty>rd. my strength. 26.8, I have /. the habitiition of thy house. 34. 12, what man is he tliat I. many d«ys. 69. .36, they that t. his name. 97. 10, ye that I. the Lord. 109. 17, as he I. cursing. 122. 6. they shall prosv>er that I. thee. Prov. 8. 17. 1 1, them that J. me. 17. 17, a friend i. at all timet. Bccl. 3. 8, a time t« I. Jer. 6. 81, my people i. to have It so. 31.3, I have /. thee with everlasting lore. Hos. 14.4. I will i. them freely. Amos 6. 16, hate the evil and I. tlie good. Mic.6. 8, but to I. mere;) and walk humbly. Mat. 5. 44 : Lu. 6. ?f, I sav, I. your enemies. 46, If ye 1. them which /. you. Lu. 7. 42, which will I. him most. John 11. 3, he whom thou {. is sick. 16. 12, 17, that ye I. one another. 21. 16. 16. 17, {. thou nie. Bom. 13. 8, owe no man anvthing bat to I. Eph. 6. 24, grace with all them that I. ow 1 Pet. 1. 8, whom having not seen y« i. LOVELY. aOVaORDANOE. HANNEB. 1 Pet. 2. 17. I. Ui.) bii'th«i)i....d 1 John 4. IP we I. hlui bnuau^e he first I. OB. Bev.8. 19, as many as 1 1. 1 rebuke. Bee Oen. 22. 2 ; John 14. 31 ; 1 .lohn 4. 20, 21. LOVELY. 2 8am. 1. 23; Caut. 6. 16; Ezek. 33. 32; Phil. 4. 8, LOVEB. 1 KUigs 6. 1; Ps. 88. 18; 2 Tim. 3. 4; Tit. 1. 8. LOW. Ps. 136. 23 ; Bom. 12. 16 : Ja». 1. 9, 10. LOW KB. Ps. 8. 5 ; fA 9 ; Eph. 4. 9 ; Heb. 2. 7. LOWEST. Deut. 3*.i. 2-2 ; I's.W. 13; Lu. 14.9. LOWLINESS. Kph.4.2; PhD. 2. .3. LOWLY. Prov. 11.2, with the I (» wisdom. Mat. 11.29. I am meek and I. S«« Ps.13H.fi; Pro7.3.34; 16.19; Zech.9.9. LUST. ])eut. 12. 15,20.21; 14.26, whatsoever thy soul I. after. Ps. 81. 12, «»ve ihcm up to thetr own i. B<im. 7. 7, 1 had not known /. Gal. 6. 24, Christ's have crnclfled flesh with U 1 Tim, 6. 9, rich fall Int.* hurtiul J. Tit. 2. 12 deiiying worldly I. Jas. 1. 14, when he Is drawn of his own E. 1 Pet. 2. 11. al.staiii from lleshlv I. 1 John 2. 16, the /. of the flesh. 17. world passeth and the /. thereoL Jude 16. 18, walkl'ig after i. See Mat. 6. 28 ; 1 Cor. 10. 6 ; Bev. 18. 14. LYING. Ps. 31. 18, let the I. Mps be pat to silence. 119. 163, I abhor I., but thy law I love. Prov. 6. 17, Lord hoteth a I. tongue. 12. 19 a I. tongue is but for a moment. Jer. 7. 4, trust not in I. words. Eph. 4. 25, putting away I, JSm 1 Kings 22. 22 ; 2 Obron. 18. SI : Dan. 2. 0. M. MAD. John 10. 20; Acts 26. 11, 24; 1 Cor. 14. 23. MADE. Ex. 2. 14, who m. thee a prince over us. Ps. 118.34, this Is the day the Lord hath m. Prov. 16. 4. the Lord n». all things for lilmxelf. Keel. .3. 11, he hath m. everything beautlfuL 7. 29, God hath m. niBJi upriKht. Isa. 66. i, all tiie:ie thMi^s hath m!ne hand m John 1. 3, all things were m. by him. B.6, wilt tliou be m. whole? 2(?or. 5. 21, m. him to l>e sin for us. Eph. 2. 13, m. nigh by the blood of Chrtit. 3.7; Col. 1.23. 1 was m. a minister. Col. 1.20. having m. peace. Heb. 2. 17, to be m. like his brethren. Se«Ps.95.6; 149.2; John 19. 7; Acts 17. 24. MAGNIFY. Josh. 3. 7. this day wiM I begin to m. thee. Job 7. 17, what U man that thou sbouldest m. him. P8.34.3; 40.16; Ln.l.4«, m. the Lord, 36. 26 ; 38. 16. that m. themselves 138. 2, thou hast m. thy word above all. Isa. 42. 21, m. the law. Acts 19. 17. the name of Jesus was m. Bom. 11 . 13, I m. mine office. jSMDan.8.25; 11.36; Acts 6. IS; FhU.LaO. MAIL. 18am. 17. 6. MAINTAIN. 1 KlngB8.40; 40.10: aCbrDn.35.39, m. their cause. Ps. 16.6, thou m. my lot. Tit. 8. 8, 14. careful to m. good worka. S«»Job13.16; rs.9.4; 140.12. MAINTENANCE. Efra4.14; Prov.a7.27. MAKEIl. Job 4. 17, shall a man be more pare than his m. 7 Job.'{2.''2. my m. would soon take me away. 36. 10. nont sa'th, where Is God my w 36. 3, a.scrtbe righteoii»n»a to my m. P8.95. 6, kneel before the Lord our m. Prov. 14.31; 17.5, reproacheth his m. 22.2, the Lord is m. of them all. Isa. 45.9, that striveth with hism. 51. 1.3, ft)rgettest the Lord thy m. 64.6, thy m. is thine husband. Heb. 11. 10, whose builder and m. Is God. Sse Isa. 1. 31 ; 17. 7 ; 22. n ; Hab. 2. 18. MALICIOUSNESS. Bom. 1.29; 1 Pet. 2. 16. HAN. Gen. 3. 22. the m. Is become as one of as. 8. 21 . for m. sake. Num. 23. 19, God is not a m. Neh.B. 11, should such a m. as I flee. Job 5. 7. m. Is bom to trouble. 10. 4, seest thou as »». seeth. 11. 12, vain m. would be wise. 14. 1, m. that Is born of a woman. 16. 7, art thou the first m. that was bom. 26.6, w. that is a wcm. 33. 12. God is greater than m. Ps. 10. 18, the m. of earth. 49. 12, m. being in honour abideth not. 89. 48, what m. is he that llveth. 90. 3. thou tumest m. to de.ntnictlon. 101. 23, m. Koeth forth to his labour. 118.6, not fear what m. can do. Prov. 12. 2, good m. obtaineth favour. Eccl. 6. 12, what is good for m. Isa. 2. 22, cease from m. Jer. 10. 23, it is not in m. to direct. Lam. 3. 1, I am the m. that hatb seen, nos. 11.9, I am God and not m. Mat. 6.24; Lu.l6. 13, no m. can Serve. 8.4; Mk.8.26,30; Lu.6.14; 9.21, tell no m. 17. 8, they saw no n». John 1 . 18 ; 1 John 4. 12, no m. hath seen Ood. 19.5, behold them. 1 Cor. 2. 11. what m. knoweth things of a m. 11.8, m. Is not of the woman. 2 Cor. 4. 16, though our outward m. perish. Phil. 2.8, in fashion as a m. 1 Tim. 2. 6. the m. Chris*, Jesus. Se«.lohn7.46; 1 Cor. 16. 47: Eph. 4. 24. MANIFEST. Mk.4.22, nothing hid that shall not be m. John 2. 11, and m. forth his glory. 14. 22, how is it thou wilt m. thyself. 1 Cor. 4. 6, who will make m. tlie counsels of the hearts. 2 Cor. 2. 14, maketh m. savour of knowledge. Gal. 6. 19, the works of the flesh are m. 2 Thess. 1.6, a »». token of righteous judgment. 1 Tim. 3. 16, God was m. In the flesh. 5. 25, good works m. beforehand. Heb. 4. 13. no creature that is not m. 1 John 1. 2, the life v;a3 m. 3. 6, he was m. t^: take away our sins. 4. 9, in this was vn. the love of God. See Bom. 8. 19 ; John 17. 6 ; 1 John 3. 10. M A N 1 FOLD. Ps. 104. 24, how m. are thy woAs. Eph. 3. 10, the m. wisdom of God. 1 Pet. 1.6, through «». temptations. 4. 10, stewards of the tn. grace of God. 8e<- Neh. 9. 19, 27 ; Amos 6. 12 ; Lu. 18. 80. MANNEK. 2 Sam. 7. 19, is this the m. of man. Ps. 144. 13. all m. of store. Isa. 6. 17, lambs shall feed after their m. Mat. 8. 27; Mk.4.41; Lu.8.26, wbatm.ofBUn Uthis. 12. 31 . all N». of sin shall be forgiven. Acts 26. 4, my m. of life from my youth. 1 Oor. 15. 33, corrupt good m. M> M> M/ M M .4)6 I iff t« ine away. 1 my m ly m. our m. htsm. 1. M. t. Is God. 2. 18. I Pet. 2. 18. >e u ODfl of as. flee. ftn. wubom. ethnot ICtiOQ. ibour. iToar. et. h B6on. serve. 21, tell DO m. Ath seen Ood. lings of a m. 1 m. perish. h.4.24. hid that shall 7. lyself. he counsels of f knowledge. ) ar6 m. !<)u.s judgment. Sesb. id. otm. ir sins. (iod. in 3. 10. are thy woiAs. d. ons. afGod, a. 18. 80. M m. of man. their m. rhatm.of mu iven. ' youth. MANTLX. OONOORDANOE. MKAT. Heb. 10. 2S, as the m. of some Is. Jas. 1. 24, forKt^tteth what m. of man. 1 Pet. 1. 15, holy In all m. of conversation. 2 Pet. 3. 11, what m. of persons (mght ye to be. Se«Mst.4.23: 5.11; Lu.9.55; Kev.22. 2. MANTLE. 2 Kings 2.8; Jo\>1.20; 1X109. 28. MAR. Lev. 19. 87, nor m. the comers of thy beard. 1 Sam. 6. 5. images of mice that m. the laud. Job 80. 13, they m. my path. Lia. 52. 14, visage m. more than any man. Mk.2.22, wine spilled and bottles m. S««Buth4.6; 2 Kings 3. 19; Jer.13.7; 18.4. M A RK. Gen. 4. Mi, the Lord set a m. on Cain. Job 22. 15. hast thou m. the old way. Ps. .S7. 37, m. the perfect man. 48. 13, m. well her bulwarks. 130. H. If thou shouldestm. iniquities. Jar. 2. 22, thine Iniquity is m. before me. 23. 18, who hath m. his word. Phil. 3. 14, the m. for the prize. 17, m. them who walk so. S«« Lu. 14. 7 ; Bom. 16. 17 ; Rev. 13. 16 ; 20. 4. MARROW. Job 21. 24; Ps.63.6; Prov.8.8; Heb. 4.12. MARVEL. Mat. 8. 10; Mk.6.16; Ln.7.9. Jesasm. Mk. 5. 20, all men did m. John 3. 7 ; 6. 28 ; 1 John 3. 13, m. not. Bee Eccl. 6. 8 ; John 7. 21 ; Gul. 1. 6. MARVELLOUS. Job 6. 9, m. things without number. Ps. 17.7, m. lovingVindnest. 118.23; Mat. 21. 42; Mk. 12. 11, m. in oor eyes. John 9. 30, herein is a m. thing. 1 Pet. 2. 9. into his m. liirht. f!eeV»A(J6.b; 139.14; Dan. 11. 86; M1C.7.1B. MASTER. 2 Kings 6. 32, sound of his m. feet behind him. Mai. 1. r>. If I be a m., whe -e is my fear ? 2. 12, Lord will cut off the m. and the (icholar. Mat. C 24 ; Lo. 16. 13, no man can serve two m. 10. 24 ; Lu. 6. 40, disciple not above his m. 26, enough for the disciple that he be as his m. 17.24, doth not your m. pay tribute? 23. 8. 10, one is your m., even Christ. 26.25, m., is it I? Mk. 6. 36 ; Lu. 8. 4Si. why troublest thou the m. 9. 5 ; Lu. 9. 33, m, , it is good for us to be here. 10. 17 ; Li . 10. 26, good m., what shall I do. Lu. 13. 26, whan oac« the m. of tho house Is risen. John 3. 10, art thon it m. lu IiraeL 11, 28. the m. is come and culletb. 13. 13. ye call me m., find yi say well. Rom. 14. 4. to hts own n». ae standeth or falleth. 1 Oor. 3. 10, ai a wise w. builder. Kph. 6. 5 ; Oci. 8. SfJ ; Tit, 2. » ; 1 Pet 2. 18, be obedient 'o m. 9; Col. 4. 1, m. do tho tMon to them. 1 Tim. 6. 1, co!int their m. woithy of honoar. 2, that have oeli'tving m. Jas. 8. 1, be not many m. R«« Gen. 31 12 ; 39 8 ; P«>v. m. 18 ; Bed. 13. 11. MASTERY. Ex, 82. 18 ; 1 Cot 8. 26 ; 2 Tim. 2. B. MATTE U. Ezra 10. i. arise, lor this m. beloogetb to thee. Job 19. 28, the root: of the m. Is fonad In me. 32.18, I am full of m. Ps. 46. 1 . inditing a g(X)d m. Prov. 16.20, liandleth a m. wisely. 18. 13, answercth a m. befoie he hetr H Kcci. 10. 20. shall tell the m. 12. 13, coocluftion of the m. M«t 23. 23. the weightier m. Acts 18. 14, If it were a m. of wrong. 1 Cor. 6. 2, to judge the smallest m. 2 Cor. 9. B. as a m. of bounty. Jas. 3. 5, how great a m. See Gen. 30. 15 ; Dan. 3. 16 ; Acts 8. 21 ; 17. 32. MAY. Mat. 9. 21 ; 26. 42 ; Acts 8. 37 MEAN. Ex. 12. 26 ; Josh. 4. 6, what m. ye by this service? Deut. 6. 20, what m. the testimonies. Prov. 22. 29, not stand before m. men. Isa,2. 9: 5.15; 31.8, the m. man. Ezek. 17.12, knowyenotwhat these things m. 7 Mk. 9. 10, what the rising from the dead siiould m. Acts 21 . 39, citizen of no «». city. S/^eActslO. 17; 17,20; 21.13. MEANS. Ex. 34. 7 ; Num. 14. 18. by no m. clear guilty. • Fs. 49. 7. none can by any m. redeem. Mai. 1. 9, th'.s hath been by your m. Mat. fi.'X, Shalt by no m. come out. Lu. 10. 1'J, nothing shall bj any ni. hurt yoa. John 9. 21, by what m. he now seeth. 1 Cor. s. 9. lest by any nt. this libtrty. 9. t2. that T mlitht by ail m. sav^ some. Phil. 8. 11. by any m. attain. 2 Th«s.H. ?,. 16, give peace always by all m. See Jer. .5, 31 ; 1 Cor. 9. 27 ; Gal. 2. 2. MEASURE fn.). Deut. 25. 14; Prov. 20, 10, thou .■4halt not have divers m. Job 11.9, the m. Ik longer than the earth. 28. 2.'), he welgheth the waters by m. Ps. .S9. 4, the m. of my days. Isa. 40. 12, the dust of the earth in a r/i. Jer. 30. 11 ; 46. 28, 1 will correct the e In wi. Ezek. 4. 11. thou Shalt drink water by m. Mat. 7. 2 ; Bik. 4. 24 ; La. 6. 38, with wh£> m. ye mete. n. .ss ; Lu. 13. 21, three m. of meal, 2.1. 82, fill up »». of your fathers, Lu. 6. 38, good m., pressed down. John ,S. 84. glveth not the Spirit by m. Rom. 12.3, to evenr man the m. of faith 2 ( or. 12. 7, exalteti ftbove m. Eph. 4. 7. the m. f)f the gift of Ohrlst 15, to the iMi of the stature. 16, in the m. of every part. Bev. 6. 6, a m. of wheat for a penny. 21. 17, according to the m. of a man. Seo Ps. 80. 5 ; Isa. 5. 14; Mic.6. 10. MEA6U1{E(«.). Isa. 40. 12, who hath m. the waters, Sf>. 7, 1 will #1. former work Into bosom. Jer. 31. 37, if heaven can be m. ,8,8. 22 ; Hos. 1. 10. as the sand cannot be m. 2 Cor. 10. 12, m. themselves by themselves. See r.zek. 40. S ; 42. 15 ; Zech, 2. 1. MEAT. Gen. 27, 4, make me savoury m. 1 K*iig8 19.8, went in strength <>l that m. Ps. ,%. 15. wander up and down for m. 69. 21, they gav9 me gall for niv m. 78. 25. he sent th<nn m. to the rail. lift. 15. m. In due season. Prov. 23. 3, dainties for they are deceitful m. 30. 22. a fool when filled with m. 81. 16, she K'veth m. to her household. Isa. 65. 25. dust siiall be serpent's m. Ezek. 4. 10. thy m. shall be by weight. 47. 12. fruit for m. Dan. i. H, not defile with king's m. Ilab. 1.16. because their m. Is plenteoQ*. 3.17, fields yield no m, Mai. 3. 10, bring tithes that there may be es. Mat. 6. 25 ; Lu. 12. 23, lif« more than m. 10. 10, workman worthy cf his m. 807 Jkg MEDDLK. aONOORDANOW. HEROT. Mat. 16. .Y7 ; M k. 8. 8, of broken m. 2C 36, je HAve me m. Lu. 3. 11, he that hath m. let him do likewise. 24. 41 ; John 21. 5, have ye any m. John 4. 92, I have m. to eat. ,34. my m. is to do will. 6.27, tht; m. that perlsheth. Acts 2. 4fi. did eat m. with Kladness. 15.29, abstain from m. offered tn idols. Bom. 14. 15, destroy him not with tliy m. 17, kingdom of God is not m. and drink. 20, for m. destroy not. 1 Oor. 6. 13, m. for the belly. 8. 19, if m. make my brother offend. 10.3, same spiritual m. 1 Tim. 4. 3, to abstain from m. Heb. 5. 12, 14, not of strong w». 12. 16, who for one morsel of m. Sfe Gen. 1. 29 ; 9. 3 ; M4t. 3. 4 ; (Jol. 2. M. MEDDLE. 2K!ng8l4.10; aChron.26.1». Whj m. to thy hurt. Prov.20. 3. every fool will be m. 19. m. not with him that flattereth. ap. 17, that m. with strife. 8fe 2 Chron. 35. 21 ; Prov. 17. 14 ; 24. 21. MEDITATE. Gen. 24. 63, Isaac went out to m. Josh. 1. 8, thou Shalt m. therein. Ps. 1. 2, In his law doth he in. 6.3. 6; 119. 148, m. in the night watches. 77. 12 ; U?.. 6, I will m. of thy works. Ihh. 33. 18, thine heart shall m. terror. Lu. 21. 14, not to m. before. 1 Tim. 4. 15, m. upon tiiese things. Se.' Ps. 19. 14 ; 104.34; 119.97,99. MEEK. Num. 12. 3, Moses was vefy m. Fs. 22. 26, the m. shall eat and be satisfied. 26. 9, the m. will he guide. 87. 11 ; Mat. 6. 5, the m. 8b»ll inherit the earth. 149. 4, will beautify the m. Isa. 29. 19, m. shall Increase their Joy. 61. 1, good tidings to the m. Mat. 11. 29, for I am m. 1 Pet. 3. 4, a m. and quiet spirit. See Ps. 76. 9 ; 147 . 6 ; Isa. 11. 4 ; Mat. <n. 6. MEEKNESS. 2 Cor. 10. 1. by the m. of Christ. Gal. 6. 1, restore in the spirit of m. 1 Tim. 6. 11. follow after m. 2 Tim. 2. 26, in m. instructing. Tit. 3. 2, showing m. to all men. 1 Pet. 3. 16, give reason of hope with m. Bee Zeph. 2. 3 ; Gal. 5. 23 : Eph. 4. 2- MEET. Prov.11.24. wlthholdeth hiore than is m. Mat. 15. 26, :iot m. to take children's bread. 26. 1, 6. to m. the bridegroom. 1 Cor. 16. 9, not m. to be call'^d an apostle. 1 Thess. 4. 17, to m. the Lord in the air. S«eProv.22.2; Amos 4. 12; Mat. 8.34. MELODY. Is*. 29. 16 ; 61. 3 ; Amos 8. 29 ; Eph. 6.19. MELT. Fs. 46. «, the earth m. 97. 6, the hUls m. 107. 26, their soul tM. 147. 18, he sendeth his word and m. Isa. 13. 7, every man's h^art shall m, 64. 2. as when the m. fire burnuth. Kee Ex. 1 j. 16 : Josh. 14. 8 ; Jer. 9. 7. MEMBER. Ps. 139. 16, all my m. were written. Kom. 6. 13, 19, neither yield your m. 12. 4, as we have many m. 1 Oor. 6. 16, bodies m. of Christ. Jm. 3. 6, tongue is a little m. 4. 1, lusts war in your m, BMiohV.Ti M*t.&W: Kph.4.H| 8.80. MEMORY. Fs. loe. 16 ; 146. 7 ; Frov. 10. 7 ; Eccl. 9.6. MEN. 2 Ohron. 6. 18, will God dwell with m. 1 Sara. 4. 9; 1 Cor. 16. 13, quit yourselves like m. Fs. 9. 20, know themselves to be but m. 82. 7, but ye shnll dif like m. Eccl. 12. 3. strong m. shall bow. Isa. .SI. 3, the Egyptians are m. and not God. 46. 8, show yourselves m. Gal. 1. 10. do 1 now persuade w. 1 Thess. 2. 4, not as pleasing m.. but God. See Vs. 116. 11 ; 1 Tim. 2. 4 ; 1 Pet. 2. 17. MEND. 2 Ohron. 24. 12 ; 34. 10 ; Mat. 4. 21 ; Mk. 1.19. MENTION. Gen. 40. 14, make m. of me to Pha- raoh. Fs. 71. 16, I will make m. of thy righteousness. Isa. 12. 4, make m. that his name is ( xalf-d. 63.7, I will m. lovlugklndness of the Lurd. Bom. 1. 9 ; Eph. 1. 16 ; 1 Thess. 1. 2, m. of yon in prayers, hee Isa. f.2. 6 ; Ezek. 18. 22; 83. 16. MKROHANDISK. Prov. 3. 14, m. of it better than m. of silver. Isa. 23. 18, m. shall be holiness to the Lord. Mat. 22. 5, one to his farm, another to his m. John 2. 16. m> father's house an house of tn. 2 Pet. 2. 3, make m. of vou. See Deut. 21. 14 ; 24. 7 ; ICzek. 26. 12 : Rev. 18. 11 . MERCHANT. Gen. 23. 16, current money with the m. Isa. 23. 8, whose m. are princes. 47. 15. even thy «. shall wander. Rev. 18. 3, 11, the m. of the earth. 23. thy m. were great men ot i,.ie earth. See Prov. 31. 24 ; Isa. 23. 11 ; Mat. IH 45. MEKCIFUL. Ps. 37, 26, ever m aii.i leiideth. 67. 1, God be »i. to us and bless ns. Frov. 11. 17, tie tn. doeth good to his own soul. Isa. 67. 1. m. men are taken awaj. Jer. 3, 12, return, for I am m. Lu. 6. 36. be ye m. as your Father Is m. 18. 13, God be m. to mt- a sinner. Heb. 2. 17. a m. High Prk-st. See Ex. »1. 6 ; 2 Sam. 22. 26 ; 1 Kings 20. 31. MERCY. Gen.32.10. not worthy the least of thy m. Ex. 33. 19. will show m. on whom I will showm. 34.7; Dan. 9. 4, keepInK m. for r.h'nisands. Num. 14. 18; Ps. 103. 11: 145. 8. longsufferinR and of great m. 1 Chron. 16. 34, 41 ; 2 Ohron. 6. 13 ; 7. 3. 6 ; E/ra 3. 11 ; Ps. 106. 1 ; 107. 1 ; 118. 1 ; 136. 1 ; Jer. 88. 11, his m. endiiretli for ever. Ps. 23. 6, surely goodness and m. shall follow. 26.7, according to thy m. rememlier me. 33.22, let thy «i. b*^ upon us, 62. 8, 1 trust in the m. of God. 69. 10, the God of my m. 66. 20, not turned his m. from me. 77. 8, is his m. clean gone for ever. 86. 10, m. and truth are met together. 89. 2, m. shall be built up for ever. 90. 14, satisfy us early with thy m. 101.1, I will sing of m. 108. 4, thy m. Is great above the heavens. 116. 1. for thy m. and for thy tnith's sake. 119.64, the earth Is full of thy m. 180. 7, with the Lord there is m. FroT. 3. 3, let not m. and truth forsake thee. 14. 21, 31 , he that hath w. on the poor. 16. 6 ; 20. 28, tn. and truth, lift. 64. 7, with gnat m. will I fattier tlM» an MEBOT. ov.10.7; Keel. »ell with m. tiit rounwlves Bbatm. ftnd not Ckid. , but God. t. 2. 17. Mat. 4. 21; Mil. of m« to Pha- rlghteo'isufiM. le is ('X:ilti'(l. of the Lnni. L. 2, m. of yoQ 6. ». of It better to the Lord. tliHF t'l W% m. 1 house of w. 12; Rev. 18. n It money with jr. h. lie earth. t. IS, 45. and leiideth. » us. id to his own ly- sr Ia m. T. ngs 20. 31. f the least of 1 1 will showm. rill inlands. , loriKwlTerlng I: l.^.d; F/ra I ; 1.3fi. 1 : Jer. r. . shall follow. mberme. ne. fer. ?ether. ver. tn. 3 heavena, Tith'g «ake. m. rorsake thee, lepoor. ifha>thflai MERRY. OONOOBDAlfOtl. MINI8TB7. Jer. «. 23. they are cruel ami have no w. Lam. S. 22. it Is «f the Lord> m. Uo8. 4. 1. because there is no m. in the land. 6. 6 : Mat. 9. 13, 1 desired m. and not sacrifice. 10. 12. reap In m. 14. 3, in thee the fatherless find m. Mic. 6. 8, but to do Justly and love «. 7. IH, he delltrhteth in w». Hab. 3.2. in wi-ath remember w. Hat a. 7, the merciful shall obtain m. 9.27:1.5.22; 20. HO; Mk. 10. 47.48; 18.38,39, thou son of David have m. Lu. 10. 37, he that showed m. Rom. 9. 1.5. 18. m on wlinm I will have m. . 16, of God that sheweth m. 12. 1, beseech you by the m. of God. 8, he that sheweth m. with cheerfulnem. 2 Cor. 1.3, the Father of m. Eph. 2. 4, God" who is rich in m. 1 Tim. 1. 13, Ifi, 1 obtained w. becanse. 2Tim. 1. 1«. that he may hn ' .»». in thatdfty. Heb. 4. 16, obtain m. and fii... Krace. Ja!«. 2. 13, without tn. that ■ -o 'cd nom. 1 ret. 1. 3, according to lu-> abundant m. See Prov. 12. 10 ; Dan. 4. 27 ; 1 Tim. 1. 2. M BURY. Gen. 43. .34, were m. with him. Judg. 16.25. their hearts were *«i. Prov. 1.5. 13. m. heart mtiketh cheerful. 15, m. heart hath continual feast. 17. 22, m. heart doeth good UV- medicine. Eccl. 8. 15. nothing better than to eat and be m. 9. 7, drink thy wine with a m. heart. 10. 19, wine maketh tn. Jas. 5. 13. is any m. ? Sre Lu. 12. 19 ; 15. 23 ; Rev. 11. 10. MESSENGER. Job 33. 23; Prov. 25. IS; Is*. 42. 19. M ET R. Isa. 40. 12 ; Mat. 7. 2 ; Mk. 4. 24 ; La. 6. 88. MIDDLE. Ezek.1.16; Eph.2.14. MIDST. Ps. 102. 24, In the m. of my days, Prov. 23. 34, lleth down in tn. of the sea. Dan. 9. 27. in the m. of the week. Mat. 18. 2 ; Mk. 9. 36, a little child in the m. 20, there am I in the tn. Lu. 24. 86 ; John 20. 19, Jesns himself In the m. Phil. 2. 15, In the in. of a crooked nation. Rev. 2. 7, In the m. of the paradise of God. 4. 6 ; 6. 6 ; 7. 17, in the »w. of the throne. .««;« Gen. 2. 9 ; Isa. 12.6; :ios.ll.9. MIGHT. Deut. 6, 6, love God with all thy w. 8. 17, the t)i. of mine hand hath gotten. 2 Bam. 6. 14. David danced with all bia m. Eecl. 9. 10. do it with thy m. Isa. 40. 29, to them that have no m. Jer. 9. 23, mighty man glory in hla m. 61.30, their tn. hath failed. Zech. 4. 6, not hy tn.. nor hv power. Eph. 3. 16 ; (.'ol. 1. 1 1 , strengthened with m. ««•<• Eph. 6. 10 ; 2 Pet. 2. 11 ; Rev. 7. 12. MIGHTILY. Jonah 3. 8; Acts 18. 28; 19.20;OoL 1.29. MIGHTY, Gen. 10. 9, he was a m. hunter, Judg. 6. 23, to the help of the Lord against the tn, 2 Sam. 1. 19. 25 how are the tn. fallen. Job 9. 4, wise in heart and m. in strength. P8.24. 8, strong and m.. m, in battle. 88. 13. thou hast a m. arm. 19, help upon one that is m. 9.3. 4, the tn. waves of the sea. Isa. 1.24; 30.29; 49.26; 60.16, the M. «M of Israel. 6. 16, M. to drink wloA, 63. 1« «. to aare. Jer. ,32. 19, m. In work. Amos 2. 14, neither shall m. deliver himself. Mat. 11, 20; 13.64; 14.2; Mk. 6. 2, tn. works. Lu. 9. 43, the tn. power of God. 24. 19, prophet m. in deed and word. Acts 18. 24, tn. in the scriptures. 1 Cor. 1. 26, not many tn. 2Cor. 10. 4, weapons tn. through God. Eph. 1. 19, the working of his tn. power. 8m Num. 14. 12; Ecc!.6.10: Mat. ,3. 11. MILK. Gen. 49. 12, teeth white with «. Prov. 30. S3, churning of tn, Isa. 56. 1, buy wine and tn. Lam. 4. 7, Nazarites were whiter than m. Ezek. 26. 4, shall eat thy fruit and drink thy m. Heb. 5. 12, IS, such as have need of tn. 1 Pet. 2. 2, the sincere tn. of the word. Se«Judg.4.19; 6.26; Job 21. 24; Jrjel 3. 18. MIND^n.). Neh.4. 6, the people had a tn. to work. Job 23. 13, he is of one tn., who can turn him. 34. ,33, should It be according to thy tn. Ps. 31. 12. as a dead man out of in. Prov. 29. 11, a fof)l uttereth all his m. Isa. 26. 3, whose tn. Is stayed on thee. Mk.6.15; Lu.8.85. sitting in hU right «. Lu. 12. 29, neither be of doubtful m. Rom. S. 7, carnal tn. Is enmity. 12. 16. be of the same tn. 14. 6, fully persuaded in his own «i. 2 Cor. 8. 12, if there be first a willing m. 13. 11 ; Phil. 1. 27 ; 2. 2, be of one m. Phil. 2. 3, in lowliness of ml. 6, let this m. be In you. 4. 7, peace of God keep your m. 1 Tim. 6. 5 ; 2 Tira. 3. 8, men of cormpt «. 2 Tim. 1. 7, spirit of sound tn. Tit. 3. 1, pnt them In tn. to be subject. 1 Pet. 1. 13, the loins of your tn. 2 Pet. ,3. 1, stir up your pure tn. &Veltom.8.6; 11.20; lThess.5.14; Jas. LB. MIND (v.). Bom. 8. 6 ; 12. 16 ; Phil. 3. 16. 19. MINDFUL. Ps. 8.4; IILS; Isa. 17. 10: 2Pet. 3. 2. MINGLE. Lev. 19. 19; Is*. Si 22; Hat. 27. 84; Lu. 13.1. MINISTER (n.). P8.103.21, ye tn. of his. 104.4; Heb. 1.7, his tn. a flame of fire. Isa. 61. 6. men shall call you m. of God. Joel 1. 9, the Lord's tn. mourn. Mat. 20. 26 ; Mk. 10. 4,3, let him be your m. Rom, 13, 4, he is the m. of (lod to thee. 2 Cor. 3. 6, able tn. of new testament. Gal. 2. 17, is Christ the m. of sin. Eph. 3. 7; Col. 1. 23, whereof I was made ft m. 6. 21 ; Col. 1. 7 ; 4. 7, a faithful m. 1 Tim. 4. 6. a good tn. S««2ror.6.4; 11.23; lTheS8.3.^ MINISTER («.). 18am. 2. 11. the child did m. unto the Lord. 1 Chron. 16. 2, chosen to m. for ever. Dan. 7. 10, thousand thousands tn. to him. Mat. 4. 11 ; Mk. 1. 13, angels tn. to him. 20.28; Mk. 10.46. to be m. unto, buttOM. Lu. 8. 3. which tn. of their substance. Acts 20. .34, these hands have tn. See 2 Cor. 9. 10 ; Heb. 1. 14 ; 2 Pet 1. 11. MINISTRATION. Ln. L 28; Acts 6. 1 ; 9 Oor. 8. 7 ; 9. 13. MINI ST It Y. Acts «. 4, give onrselves to the M. 2(!or. 4. 1, seeing we have this »n. 6. 18, the m. of reconcili».tion. 6. 3, that the tn. be not blamed. Spb. i. 12, for the work ot the m. i ao» A MlNSTBTfL. OONCOBDANOt. MOVE. Ool. 4. 17, Uke heed to the sn. 2Tiin. 4. 6, make full proof of thy m. Se« Acts 1.17; 12.25; Bom. 12.7; Heb.&B. HIN8TURL. 2KinKB3.15; Mat. 9.23. HIRA<;LE. Judf;. 6. l.S. where be all his n». Mk. 9. 89, no man shall do a m. in my luune. Lu. 28. H, hoped to have seen some m. John2. 11, beginning of m. 4. 54, this Ih the second m. 10. 41 , said. John did no m. Acts 2. 22. approved of God by m. and signs. 1 Cor. 12. 10, to another the working of m See Gal. 8. 6; Heb.!k4; Bev. 13.14; 16. 14; 19. 20. MIKTa. P8.137.8; Prov.14.13; Eccl.2.1; 7.4; 8. 16. Mlin . P8.40.2: Ezek.47.11: Dan. 2. 41. Mist HIKF. Jobl5,8C; P8.7.14; l8a.89.4, they conceive w. Ps. 28. 3. «i. is In their hearts. 94. 20, frameth m. by a law. Prov. 10. 28, sport to a fool to do M. 11.27, he that seeketh m. 24. 2, lips talk of m. Bzek. 7. 26, m. shall come upon m. Acts 1.3. 10, O full of all m. «ec Prov. 24. 8 ; Eccl.10.13; Mlc.7.8. MISERABLE. Job 16. 2; Mat. 21. 41 ; 1 Oor. 15. 19; Rev. 3. 17. MI6ERT. Prov. 31. 7. drink and remember his m. no more. Eccl. 8. 6, the m. of a man Is great. Lam. 1. 7. remembered In days of her m. Jas. 6. 1, howl for m. that shall come. See Judg. 10.16; Job 3. 20; 11.16; llom.3.16. MIXED. Prov. 23. 30. they that seek m. wine. IsR. 1.22, thy wine m. with water. Heb. 4. 2, not being m. with faith. See Ex. 12. 8X : Num. 11. 4 ; Neh. 13. 3. MOOR. Uen. 19. 14. he seemed as one that m. Num. 22. 29 ; Judg. 16. 10, 13. 16, thou hast m. me. 1 Kings 18. 27, at noon Elijah m. them. SChron. .86. 16. they m. the messengers of God. Prov. 1 . 26, I will m. when your fear cometh. 17. 5, whoso m. poor. SO. 17, eye that m. at his father. Gal. 6.7, God is not m. 8^« 2 Kings 2. 23; Mat. 2. 16; 27.29; Mk.lB.20. MOCKER. Ps. 36. 16 ; Prov. 20. 1 ; Isa. 28. 22 ; Judu 18. MODERATION. Phil, 4. 8. MOISTURE. PS.S2.4; Lu.8.6. MOLLIFIED. Isa. 1.6. MOMENT. Num. 16.21, 45, consume them in am. Job 7. 18, try him every m. 21. 18, and In a m. they go down. Ps. 30. f , his anger cndurttth but a m. Isa. 26. 20, hide thyself as it were a m. 27. 8, I will water It every m. 54. 7, for a small tn. have 1 forsaken. 1 Oor. 15. 52, chait>;()d in a m. 9. Cot. 4. 17, aDIiction, which is but for a m. .sV«Ex.!W.6; Ezek.26.16; 32.10; Lu.4.6. MONEY, a Kings 5. 26, is it a time to receiw m. Eool. 7. 12, m. is a defence. 10.19, n». answereth all things. Isa. 52. 3, redeemed without «. 55. 1. he that hath no m. 2, wherefore spend ye m. Mat. 17. 24 ; 22. 19. the tribote m, 25. 18. hid hia lord's m. iUta8.aO, thy m, perish with thes. I Tim. 6. 10, the love of m. S«0Gen.23. 9; Mk.6.8; Ln.9.3: Acts 4. 37, MORROW. Prov. 27. 1 . boast not thyself of tc-t». Isa. 22. 13 ; 1 Oor. 15. 32, for to-tw, we die. 56. 12, to-m. shall be as this day. Mat. 6. 84, take no thought for the m. Jas. 4. 14, ye know not what shall t>e on the m. See Josh. 5. 12 ; 2 Kings 7. 1 ; Prov. 3. 28. MORSEL. JobSL17; Ps. 147. 17: Prov. 17.1; Heb. 12. 16. MORTAL. Job 4. 17, shall m. man be more juit. Rom. 6. 12 ; 8. 11, In your m. body. 1 Cor. 15. ^8, 54, this m. must put on. See Deut. 19. 11 ; 2 Oor. 4. 11 ; 6. 4. MORTAR. Prov. 27. 22; Ezek. 13. 11,72,28. M (jRTIFY. Rom. 8. 13 ; Col. {(. 6. MOTE. Mat. 7. 3; Lu.6.41. MOTHER. Judg. 6. 7; 2 Sam. 20. 19, a us. In 1 Kings 22. 62, Ahaziab walked lu the way of his m. 2 Ch ron. 22. 3, his m. was his oonnsellor. Job 17. 14, to the worm, thoti art my m. Ps. 113. 9, a joyful «». of children. Isa. 66. 13, as one whom his m. cc-^forteth. Rzek. 16. 44, as is the m. so Is the u&ugriier. Mat. 12. 48 ; Mk. 3. 38, who is my m. John 2. 1 ; Acts 1. 14, the n». of Jesus. See Gen. 3. 20 ; 17. 16 ; GaU 4. i26 ; 1 Tim. 1. 9 ; 6.2. MOULDY. Josh. 9. 6,12. MOUNT. Ex. 18, 6, the m. of God. I's. 107. 26, they m. up to heaven. Isa. 40. 31, m. with wings, as eagles. See Job 20. 6 ; 39. 27 ; Isa. 27. 13. MOURN. Gen. 37. 35, down to the grave m. Prov. 5. 11, and thou m. at the last. Isa. 61. 2, to comfort all that m. Jer. 31. 13. I will turn their m. into joy. Mat. 6. 4, blessed are they that m. 24. 30, then shall the tribes of the earth m. Lu. 6. 2.5, woe to you that laugh, for ye shall m. «««Neh.8.9; Zech.7.6; Jas. 4. 9. MOURNER. 2 Sam. 14. 2; Keel. 12. 6; Dos. 9. 4. MOURNFULLY. Mai. 3. 14. MOUTH. Job 9. 20, mine own m. shall condemn me. 40. 4. I win lay mine hand on my m. Ps. 8. 2 ; Mat. 21. 16, out of the m. of babes. 89. 1. I will keep my m. with a bridle. 49. 3, my »i. shall speak of wisdom. B5.21, words of his m. smoother than butter. 81. 10, open thy m. wide, Prov. 10. 14; 14.3; 15.2, the m. of the foolish. 13. 2, good by the fruit of his w. 3; 21. 28, he that keepth his m. Eccl. 6. 7, all labour ot a man Is for his m. Isa. 29. 13; Mat. 16. 8, this people draw near with m. Ezek.33. 31, with their m. they show much love. Mai. 2. 6, the law of truth wa-s In his m. Mat. 12. 34 ; Lu. 6. 45, the m. speaketh. 13. .85, I will open my m. in painvbtes. Lu. 21. 15. I will give you a n». and wisdom, liom. 10. 10, with the m. confession is made. Tit. 1. 11, whose m. must be stopped. Jas. 8. 10, out of the same m. proceedeth. SMLam.3.29; John 19. 29; iret.2.22. MOV B. Ps, 10. 6 : 16. 8 ; 30. 6 ; 62. 2. I shall not bem. Mat. 21. 10 : Acta 21. SO. all the dty «M m. John 6. 8, the m. of the water. 810 ..i^ffiSi' -Iff MOVE. Act!i4.37, lyselfofttHin. we die. e m. be on the m. .S.28. Prov. 17.1; benriorejofct. on. 11, 72. 28. ). 19, a M. In u the way of isflllor. my m, Tifortpth. u& agister. m. SUB. i lTlm.l.»; grave m. 8t. to joy, m earth m. or ye shall m. L6; Hos.9.4. lall condemn r m. of babes. ridle. im. than butter. f the foolish. ^r hts m. e draw near show much filsm. :eth. )Ihs. I wiHdom. n is mada. ^d. eedeth. ^22. ', I Shall not rwMm. MUCH. OONOORDANOK. NATION. Acts I7.*i!8, In him we live and m. 20. 24, none of tliese thinK» m. me. Bee Prov. 23. .31 ; Isa. 7. 2 ; 2 Pet. 1. 21. HUGH. Ex. 16. 18 ; 2 Gor. 8. 15, he that gathered m. Num. 16. 3, ye tako too m. upon yon. Lu. 7. 47, for she lovf d m. 12. 4i^. to wliom m. is given- 16. 10, faithful in m. See I'rov. 'in. 16 ; Eccl. 6. 12 ; Jer. 2. 22. MULTIPLY. Isa. 9. 3, thou hast m. the nation and not increased. Jer. 3. 16, when ye be m. they sliall say. Dan. 4. 1 ; 6. 26 : 1 Pet. 1. 2 ; 2 Pet. 1. 2 ; Jade 2, peace be m. Nah. 8. 16, thou hast m. thy merchants. See Acts 6. 1 ; 7. 17 ; 9. 31 ; 12. 24. MULTITUDE. Kx. 23. 2. a m. to do evil. Job.*t2. 7, m. of years should teach wisdom. Ps.5.7; ei.1; 69.13; 106.7, in the m. of thy mercy. 33. 16, no king saved by m. 94. 19, in the m. of my thoughts. Prov. 10. 19, in m. of words wanteth not sin. 11.14; 1.'5.22; '24.6, in the m. of counsellors. Keel. T/. 3, through the m. of business. Jas. 5. 20 ; 1 Pet. 4. 8, hide a m. of sins. See Deut. 1.10; Josh. 11.4; Lu.2.13. MUEMUBING8. Ex. 16. 7; Num. 14.27; PhU. 2.14. MUHE. Ps.39.3; 143.6; Lii.3.16. MUTTER, Isa. 8. 19; 69.3. MUTUAL. Rom. 1.12. M YSTERY. Mat. 13. 11 ; 1 Cor. 2. 7 ; IB. Bl ; Eph. 6.32. 5. NAIL. Ezra 9. 8, give us a n. in his holy place. Isa. 22. 23, fasten as a n. li> sure place. John 20. 26, put finper into print of n. Ool. 2. 14, n. it to his cross. See Judg.4.21; Eccl. 12.11; Dan. 4. 33. NAKED. Ex. 32. 26, made n. tn their shame. Job 1.21, n. came I out and n. shall I return. Mat. 25. 36, n. and ye clotlied me not. 1 Oor. 4. 11, to this present hour we are ». 2 Cor. 6. 3. we shall not be found n. Heb. 4. IS, all things are n. to eyes. Se»< John21.7; Jas.2.16; Rev. 3. 17? 16. IB. NAKEDNESS. Bom. 8. 38: 2 Cor. 11. 27; Kev. 3.18. NAME (m.). Gen. 32. 29 ; Jndg. 13. 18, wherefore dost thou ask after my n. Ex. 3. 1.5, this Is my n, for ever. 2.S.21, niy n. is in him. Josh. 7. 9, what wilt thou do to thy great «. 2('hron. 14. 11. in thy n. we go. Neh.9. 10. so didst thou get thee a n. Job t». 17, he 4hall have no n. in the street. Ps. 20. 1, the n. of Ood df tend tliee. 6, In the >i. of God s«t up banners. 22.2*2; Heb. 2. IS, I will declare thy n. 48. 10. according to thy n. so is thy praise. 69. ■?6, ther that love his n. 111.9, ho!y and reverend Is hISM. 116. 1, unto thy »i give KJory. 138. 2, thy word above all thy n. Prov. 10. 7 the n. of the wicked shall not. 18. 10, the n. of the Lord a strong tower. 22. 1 ; Eccl. 7. 1, good n. rather to be chosen. Cant 1.3. thy n. Is as ointment poured forth. Isa. 42. 8, I am the Lord, that is my n. 66. 13, It shall be to the L/ord for a n. C&S; SS. 13. an everlasting », Isa. 67. 16, wlu>^ It. >^ lliily. 62. 2, called by a new n. 64. 7. none that calleth on thjr n. ]er. 10.6, thuu art gi-eat and thy n. Is great. 14. 14 ; '28. 25 ; 27. 16, prophesy lies hi my i*. 44. 'J6, sworn br my great n. Zech. 10. 12, walk up and down In his n. 14.9. one Tjord. anil his >i. one. Mai. 1. 6. wherein hav<; we despised thy «. 4. 2. to you that fear my n. Mat. 0.9; Lti.11.2, h.il!owed be thy n. 10.22; 19.2!>: Mk.13. 13; Lu. 21.12; John IB. 21 : Acts 9. 16. for my n. sake. 12.21, tn his n. shall the Gentiles trnst. 18.5; Mk.9. 37; Lu.9.48, receive In my w. 20. gathered together in my n. 24.5; Mk.13. 6; Lu.21.8, many shall come tn my n. Mk. \ 9 ; Lu. 8. 30. what Is thy ».? • 9. .'O. do a miracle In my ». Lu. 10 20. n. writt-n in heaven. John ft. 43. If another shal' come In his own n. 14. 13; 16.16; 16.23.24,26. whatsoever ye ask in my n. Acts 3. 16, his n. through faith In his m. 4. 12, none other n. uiidnr heaven. D.28, that ye should not teach in this a. 41, worthy to suffer for his »». Kph. 1.21. far above every ». PI I II. 2. 9, 10, a n. above every n. 4. 3, whose n. are In the Ixiok of life. Col. .3. 17, do all in the n. of the liord Jestis. Heb. 1. 4. obtained a more excellent n. Jas. 2. 7, that worthy n. Hev. 2. 13. boldest last my n, 17. a n. written which no man knoweth. 3. 1, thou hast a h. 4, a fewn. In Hardis. 13. 1 . the ti ni bia'<j>hera.v. 14. 1 ; 22. 4, Fathers ». in" their foreheads. See Gen. 2. 20 ; Ex. -ix. 9 ; l.sa. 4.5. 8 ; John 10. 3. NAME (v.). Eccl. 6. 10. what hath h<^en is a. already. Isa. 61.6, ye shal' be w. Priests of the Lord. Eom. 15. 20. not where Khr'st was n. 2 Tim. 2. 19, every one that n. the name of Christ See I 8am. 16. 3 ; Isa. 62. 2 ; Lu. 2. 21 : 6. 13. NA R KG W. Isa, 28. 20 ; 49. 19 ; M at. 7. 14. NATION. Gen. 10. 32, by these were the n. divi- ded. 20. 4. wilt thou slay a righteous ». Num. 14. 12; Deut 9. 14. I will make thee a greater ». 2 8am. 7. 23; 1 Ohron. 17. 21, what n. like thy people. Fs. 33. 12, blessed Is the n. whose God Is the Lord. 1*7. 20, he hath not dealt so with any n. Prov. 14. .34, righteousness exalteth a w. Isa. 2. 4; Mlc. 4.3, n. shall not lift BWord against n. 18. 2, a n. scattei-ed and p<'eled. 26. 2 that tin- r!«ht''(HH n. may enter In. 34. 1 ; Jer. 31. lO coni*^ near, ye n., to hear. 62. 16. so shall he sprinkle many n. Jer. 10 7, O king of n. Zech. 2. 11, many n. shall be Joined to the Lord. 8.22, strong w. shall seek the I.ord. Mat 24. 7 ; Mk. 13. 8 ; Lu. 21. 10. n. against a. Lu. 7. 6. he loveth onr n. 11. '25. distress of «. John 11. 50, that the wno e n. perish Dol. Acts 2.0, devoat men of every w. ! i »1 •^ p I NATIVITT. OONOOBDAIfOW. NKW. Acts 10. 36, tn everr n. he that fearatb. Fhll. 2. 16, crooked and perverse n. Bev. 6. 9. redeemed out of every n. Se*Pfut.4.27; 15.6, Jer.2.11; 4.2. NATIVITY. G«n. 11. 28; Jer. 46. 16; Kiek. 21. 80; 23.16. NATURAL. Deut. 34. 7, uor hU n. force abated. Bom. 1. 31 ; 2 Tim. 3. 3. without n. afTection. 1 Cor. 2. 14. «*. man recelveth not. /?e«10or.l6.44; PhJI.2.v»; Ja«.1.2S. NATURE. lOor.ll. 14. doth not even «. Itself teach. Eph. 2. 3, by •*. children of wrath. Beb. 2. 16, the n. of anueln. 2 Pet. 1. 4, partakers of the divine n, Beti Horn. 1. 26 ; 2. 14. 27 ; Gal. 2. If. ; 4. 8. NAUGHT. Prov. 20. 14. It Is n., saith the bujer. Isa. 49. 4, spent strentfth tor n. 6Q. 3, ye have sold your!M:lve8 for*. Mai. 1. 10, shut the door* fur n. Acts 6. 38, If of men, H will come to n. S««D«ut. 1.V9; Job 1.9; Horn. 14. 10; 1 Oor. 1.28. NAUGHTINESS. 1 Sam. 17. 28 ; Prov. 11. 6 ; Jas. 1.21. NAUGHTY. Prov. 6. 12 : 17. 4 ; Jer. 24. 2. NAY. Mat. B. 37; 2 Cor. 1.17. 18. 19; Jas. 6. 12. NEAR. Jud(r. 20. 34, knew not evil vru w. Ps. 22. 11. trouble is ». 148. 14, a people n. to him. Prov. 27. 10, better a neighbour that It •». : Isa. .V). 8. he is n. that jnstlfi»»th. 66.6. call tipon the L<ird whilw he Is n. Obad. 15 ; Zeyh. 1. 14. the day of the Tjord ll k. Mat. 24. H3, it is n. even at the doors. Hk. 13. 28. ye know that summer Is «. Bee Ezek.11.3; 22.5; Bom. 13. 11. NECESSARY. Job 23. 12 ; Acts 16. 28 ; 28. 10 ; Tit. .3. 14. NE(?E88ITY. Bom. 12. 13, distributing to the n, of saints. 1 Cor. 9. 16, n. Is laid upon me. 2 Cor. 9. 7; Phllem.14, Ki^e. not grudgingly or of n. Se«Acts20.S4; 2 Cor. 12. 10; Phil. 4. 16. NECK. Prov. 3. 3; 6.21 biml tl>< m abt.iit thy». Mat. 18.6; Mk.9.42; Lu. 17. 2. millstone about hlan. Lu.lB.20; Acts 20. .37. fell on his h. Acts 16. 10, yoke on the n. of discipleti. Sm Neb. 9. 29; Isa. 3. 16; Lam. 5. 6; Rom. 16. 4. NEED. 2 Chron. 20. 17. ye shall not n. to fight. Prov. 31. 11. he shall have no n. of spoil. Mat. 6. 8; Lu. I'i. 30. what thlncs ye have n.of. 9. 12 ; Mk. 2. 17 ; Ln . 6. .SI . u. not a physician. 14. 16, they n. not depart. 21.3; Mk.11.3: Lu. 19. 81. 34, the Lord hath n. of them. Lu. 11. 8, as many as he ». Acts 2. 45 : 4. 35. as every man had •». 1 Cor. 12. 21 . cannot say. I have no ». of thee. Fhtl. 4.12. to abound and to suffer m. 19. Ood shall supply all your n. 2 Tim. 2. 16, that n. not to be ashamed. Heb. 4. 16. grace to help In time of w. 6. 12. ». that one teach .you. 1 John 8. 17, seeth his brother have %. Bev. S. 17. rich aud have n. of nothing. 21.23; 22.6, city hath non. Bee Deut. 1& 8; La. 9. 11; John 2. 26; Acts 17. 25. NEEDFUL. Lu.10.42; Phil, 1.24; Jas. 2.16. HKKDY. Deut. 16. 11. thou ihalt open thy b*ad - to thy M. Job 24. 4, they turn the ». out of the way. Ps. 9. 18, the n. shall not alwav be forgotteii. 40.17; 70.6; 86.1; 109.22. 1 am poor and n. 74.21, let poor and n. praise tity name. Prov. 31. 9, plead tlie cause of the poor and h. Isa. 41. 17, when the n. seek water. Sef Ezek.16.49; 18.12: 22.'iS»; Amos8.4,6, NEOLKCT. Mat. 18. 17; Acts 6.1; 1 Tim. 4. 14; Heb. <L 3. NKGI.KJENT. 2 Chron. 29. 11; 2 Pet. 1.12. NICIGHBOUB. Prov. 3. 28, say not to thy n. go and Come attain. 14. ?0, poor hated even of his n. 21. 10, his n. findeth no favour. Eccl.4. 4, envi'- ' "f lils n. Jer. 22. 13. thai useth his n. service without wages. Hab. 2. 15. that giveth his n. drink. Zech.8. 16; Kph. 4.26. speak every man truth to his n. Lu. 10. 29, who Is my n. 7 K. 12 call not thy rich n. Bee Kx.20. 16: Lev. 19. IS; Mat. 6. 43; Bom. 13. 10. NEST. Num. 24. 21, thOD puttest thy •». In a rock. . Deut. 32. 11. as an eagle stirreth up her n. Job 29. 18, I shall die in my n. Ps. K4. 3. swallow hath found a m. Mat. 8. 20 ; Lu. 9. 58, birds of the air have «. Bee Prov. 27. 8 ; Is*. 16. 2 ; Jer. 49. 16 ; ()l)ad. 4 ; Hab. 2. 9. NET. Ps. 141. 10, wicked fall into their own %. Prov. 1. 17, In vain the n. is spread. Eccl. 9. 12, as fi.shes taken In an evil n. Hab. 1. 16. they sacrifice to their »». Mat. 13. 47, kinzdoni of heaven like a n. Mk. 1. 18, they forsook their n. Lu. 5. 6. at thy word I will let down the n. .sve Mat. 4. 21 ; Mk. 1. 16 ; John 21. 6. NKTHER. Deut. 24. 6: Job 41.24. NEVER. Lev. 6. 13, fire shall n. go out. .lob 3. 16, as infants which n. saw light Ps. 10. 11. he will ».seeit. 15. 5 ; 30. 6. shall n. be moved. Prov. 27.20; 30.15, n. satisfied. Isa. 56. 11, which can n. have enough. Mat. 7. 23, I n. knew you. 9. 33, it was H. so seen in Israel. 26. 33, yet will I ti. be offended. Mk. 2. 12. we n. saw it on this fashion. 8.29. hath n. forgiveness. 14. 21 , if he had n. been bom. John 4. 14; 6.36. shall n. thirst. 7.46, n. man spake like this man. 8. 51 : 10. 28 ; 11. 26, shall n. see death. 1 Cor. 13. 8, charity n, faileth. Heb. 13. 5. I will n. leave tbee. 2 Pet. 1.10, ye shall n. fall. See Judg. 2. 1 ; Ps. 58. 6 ; Jer. 33. 17 ; Dan. 2. 44. N f W. Num. 16. 80, if the Lord make a h. thing. Ps.33.3; 40.3; 96.1; 98,1; 144.9; 149.1; Isa. 42.10; Rev. 5. 9; 14.3, a n. song. Eccl. 1.9, no n. thing under the sun. Isa. 65. 17; 66.22; Bev. 21.1, «. heavens and ». earth. Lam. 3. 23, n. every morning. Mat. 9. 16 : Mk. 2. 21 ; Lu. 6. 86. ». oloth to old garment. 13. .52. things m. and old. Mk. 1 . 27 ; Acts 17. 19, what «. doctrine Is this. John13.,34; t John2.7,8, a tt. C4.>mniaudmeut. Acts 17. 21 . to tell or hear some n thing. 2 Cor. 6. 17 ; Oal. 6. 16. a «. creature. fit I NKW. rthf way. be forgotten. 1 poor and n. y name, le poor and m. er. imonH. 4,6. ; 1 Tim. 4. 14; Pet. 1.12. ot to thy n. go irr\w without nk. try Q>*D truth t.6. 43; Bom. St thy N. in a I up her n. i a)r have n. K 16 ; Obad. 4 ; > their own ic. . ad. evil n. ; r n. I like « n. nwn thOM. 1.6. ro out. w light n loogh. «hlon. an. death. 17; Dan. 2. 44. ake a h. thing. I 9; 149.1; Isa. : sun. I tieavens and n. I I. cloth to old Marine tg this. Liminaiidmeut. n thing, ure. KKWLT. OONaORDANOJI. OBSRRVR. Rph. 2. 15; 4. 24 ; Ool. 3. 10, n. maa Ueb. 10. 20, n. and living way. Bev. 2. 17 ; 3. 12. a n. name. 21. &, I make all things n. 8««Isa.24.7: 4.?. 19; 6A.8; Acts 2. U. NKWLY. Deut. 32. 17 ; Judg. 7. U. NEWNESS. Rom. 6. 4 ; 7. «. NEWS. Prov.2B.26. NKiH. Num. 24. 17, but not n. DiMit. SO. 14; Bom. 10.8. the word U w. unto thee. Fs. 34. 18, M. to them of broken heart. I4.'i. 18, N. to all that call upon him. Kph. 2. 1.1, made n. by the biiH<l cf Christ. ^>« Joel 2.1; Lu.21.20; Heb.6.8. NIGHT. Ei. 12. 42, a H. to be much observed. Job 7. 4, when shall I arise and the n. be gone. 35. 10 ; Ps. 77. 6, songs in the n. Ps. 30. 6, weeping may endure for a n. 91. 5, the terror by ». 136. 9 ; Jer. 31. 35. moon and stars to rule by n. 139. 11, the n. shall be light about me. Isa. 21. 4, the n. of my plea.sure. 1), watchman, what of the n. Lu. 6. 12, he continued all n. In prayer. John 9. 4, the n. cometh when no man can work. 11. 10. walk In the n. he sturableth. Rom. 13. 12, the n. is far spent. lThe8s.5.2: 2 Pet. 3. 10 cometh aa a thief in the n. Bev. 21 . % ; 22. 6, no n. there. 6V«Job7.3; Ps.121.6; Mat. 27. 64; John 8. 2. NOBLE. Neh. 3. 5, the n. put not their neck. Job 29. 10, the «. held their peace. Jer. 2. 21, planted thee a n. vine. 14. 3, the n. sent their little onea to the waters. Acts 17. 11, Bereans were more ». 1 Cor. 1, 26. not many n. See Num. 21. 18 ; Ps. 149. 8 ; Eccl. 10. 17. NOISE. Ezra 3. l.s, not discern «, of joy. Ps.ee.l; 81.1; 96.1; 98.4; 100. 1. Joyful •. Rzek. 1. 24 : 43. 2, n. of great waters. 2 Pet. 3. 10, pass away with great n. SwJo»li.6.?7; Mat. 9. 23; Mk.2.1; Acts 2.8. NOISOME. P8.91.3; Ezek. 14.21; Bev. 16.2. NOTHING. Deut. 2. 7; Neh. 9. 21, thou hast lacked n. 2 Sa.n. 24. 24, offer of that which doth cost m. 2Chron. 14. 11, It is n. with thee to help. Neh. 8. 10, portions for whom n. Is prepared. Job 8. 9. but of > esterdav and know «. Ps. 49. 17, he shall carry n. away. 119. 165, n. shall offend them. Prov. 13. 4, sluggard desireth and hath «. 7. maketh himself rich, yet hath w. Lam. 1. 12, is It n. to you. Mat. 17. 20 ; Lu. 1. 37, n. shall be Impoulble. 21. 19; Mk. 11. 13. n. but leavea. Lu. 5. 36. hoping for n. again. 7. 42, they had n. to pay. John 15. 5. without me ye can do n, 1 Cor. 4. 4. 1 know n. by myself. ?Cor. 6. 10, as having n. 13. 8, we can do n. against the tmllL 1 Tim. 4. 4, n. to be refused. 6. 7, brought n. ; can carry n. out. See Phil. 4. 6 ; Jas. L 4 ; 3 John 7. NOURISH. Isa. 1. 2. 1 huve ». and broQi^t op children. 1 Tim. 4. 6, n. in words of faitll. Jas. 5. 6, have m. your hearts. Se«Gen.4&ll: 60.21: Aot8l2.aO| OoLllft NOW. Job 4. 5, N. It is come upon thee. Ps. 119.67, but w. have I kept thy word. Hos.2.7, then was It better than i». Lu. 14. 17, all things are n. ready. John 13. 7, thou knowest not i*. 16. 12, ye cannot bear them n. 1 Cor. 13. 12, If. I know In part. Oal. 2. 20. the life I n. live. 1 Tim. 4. 8, the life that n. Is. IPet. 1.8, though n. ye see him not. 1 John 3. 2, H. are we sons of (iod. Bee Rom. 6. 22 ; Gal. 3. 3 ; Heb. 2. 8. NUMBER (%.). Job 5. 9; 9. 10, marvellous thlnxs without n. 26. 3, is there any n. of his armies. Ps. 1^. 18, more in n. than the sand. 147.4, he teileth the n. of the stars. Acts 11.21. a great n. believed. 16. 6, churche!< increa.<«ed in n. dally. Bev. 13. 17, 18, the n. of his name. S*^ Peut. 7. 7 ; Hos. 1. 10; Rom. 9. 27. NU M B RR (v J. Gen. 41. 49. gathered com till he left n. 2 Sam. 24. 2 ; 1 Chron. 21. 2, w. the people. Ps. 90. 12, teach us to n. our days. Eccl. 1. 16, wanting cannot be n. Isa. 63. 12; Mk. 15.28, n. with transgressors Mat. 10. 30; Lu. 12. V, hairs are all h. Bev. 7. 9, multitude which no man could n. See Ex. .30. 12; Job 14. 16; Ps. 40. 6; AcU 1. 17. NUBSB. Ex. 2. 7. 9; Isa. 60. 4. NUBTUBS. Kph. 6.4. O. OBEDIENCE. Rom. 6. 19, by the a. of one 16. 2fi, the o. of faith. Beb. 6. 8, yet learned he o. See Rom. 16. 19 ; 2 Cor. 10. 6 ; 1 Pet. 1.2. OBEDIENT. Ex. 24. 7, will we do and be o. Prov. 25. 12, wise reprover upon an o. ear. IzA. 1. 19, if o. ye shall eat. 2 Cor. 2. 9. o. In all things. Eph.6.5; Tit. 2. 9, be o. to yoor mastefi. Phil. 2. 8, o. unto death. 1 Pet. 1.14, as o. children. 8f^ Num. 27. 20; 2 Sam. 22. 46; Ttt.2.8. OBEISANCE. Gen. 37. 7; 43.28; 2 Sam. 16. B. OBEY. Deut 11.27, a blessing if ve o. Josh. 24. 24, his voice will we o. 1 Sam. 15. 22, to o. Is better than sacrifice. Jer. 7. 23, o. my voice and I will be your God. Acts 5. 29, to o. God rather than men. Rom. 6. 16, his servants ye are to whom ye o. Eph.6. 1; Ool. 3. 20, o. your parenta in the 2Thess. 1. 8: IPet. 4. 17, that o. not the gospel. Heb. 13. 17, o. them that hare rule over yoo. 1 Pet. 1. 22. pui Ifled In o. ihn truth. Se«Kx.6.2; 23.21; Dan. 9. 10; Mat. 8. 27. OBJECT. Acts 24. 19. OBSCURE. Prov. 20. 20. OBSCURITY, l8a.2B.18; B8.10: ».t. OBSKRVATION. Lu.17.20. OBSERVE. Gen.87.11, his fathero. the saytof. Ps. 107. 43. whoso is wise and will o. these things. Prov. 23. 26, let thin<< eyes o. my waya. Eccl. 11 i, he that o. the wind. Jonah 2. 8, that o. lying vanities. Mat. 28. 20. teaching them to o. all things. Mk. 6. 20, Berod feared John and o. him. ! f m\ m 0B8KRVWR. OONOOBDANOK. 0PPBB88. I Mk. 10. ao, all these hAve I o. 8««Kz.l2.42; »1.1fi; Kzek. 20.18: Oal.4.10. 0B8KUVER. Deut.18. 10. 0B8TINATK. Deut.2.30; lM.48.4. OBTAIN. Frov. 8. 36, sh»ll o. favoor of the Lord. [xa. 3f>. 10 ; 61. 11, xhall o. joy and gladnesa. Lii. 20. 3.1, worthy to o. that world. Acts'.^. 22. having o. help of God. 1 Cor. 9.24. «o nin that ye may o. 1 Thexn. f>. 9 ; 2 Tim. '2. 10, to o. WlvatlOD 1 Tim. 1.13, I o. mercy. Heb. 4. Ifi, n. m«rcy and find irracn. 9. 1'2. having o, eternal redemption. 1 Pet. 2. 10. which had not «. m^rcy. bat now have o. 2 Tet. 1.1, o. like prectoUR faith. .«?«.• Dan. 11. 21 ; Hos.2.2S; Acts 1.17; 22.28. CKK^ASION. 2 flam. 12.14, great o. to enemies to blaspheme. Pan 6. 4. souKht to find o. Rom. 7, K. sill taking ». by the commandment. 14. \X an (I. to fall in his brother^ way. 1 Tim. fi. 14. give none o. to the advrsary. ««< Qmi.4.3. 18; Ezra?. 20: Ez«k.l8..s. OrsOUPATlON. Gen.46..<n; Jonah 1.8: ActolS. S; 19. 2fi. OrriTY. Kzek.27.9; Ln.l9.1S. OPOI'R. John 12 .<?; Phil 4. 1R: Rev.B.8. OFKENOR. Kccl.10.4.Tii!ldingpaciflethgreato. Isa. H. 14 ; Rom. 9. 33 ; 1 Pet. 2. 8, a rook of o. Mat. 16. 23. thou art an o. to me. IK. 7; Lu. 17. 1, w<M' bcaune of o. Acts 24. 16. consolenre void of o. Uom. H. ?0, who eateth w'th o. 1 < 'or. 10. 32 ; 2 ('or. 6. 3. give none o. Phil. 1.10. without o. till the day of Thrist. «»•«• 1 Bam. 25. 31 ; Rom. 6. 15; 'fi 17; «al.6.11. OFFKND. Job 34. 31 . I will not «. any more. Ps. 119. 165. nothinir shall o. thtmi. Prov. 18. 19 brother n. i.s harder to be won. Mat. .^.29; 1H.9; Mk.9 47, ifeyeo. thoe. 13. 41 : pather all thtisgs that n. B7; Mk.6. 3, they witn; o. in him. 26. 33. though all shall be o., yet will not I. Rom. 14.21. whereby thy brother is o. Jas. 2. 10, yet o. In one point. .•"Vrt Gen. 20. 9 ; Jer.S7.18; 2 Tor. 11. 29. OFFENDER. 1 Kings 1.21; l8a.29.21; Acts 25. 11. OFFER. Judg. 6. 2. people willingly o. them- selves. Ps. 50. 23, whoso o. praise. Mat. .5. 24, then rome and n. thy gift. Lu.6. 29. on<" rhppk. n. also the otiier. K'or.8.1,4,7; 10.19. thing* o. t»> idols, Phil. 2. 17, o. In the -"eiTlce of your faith. 2 Tim. 4, 6, now ready to be o. Heb. 9. 28, once o. to near the sins of many. er«2«;inpn.l7.16; Ezra 1.6; 2.68; Mai. 1.8. OFFICB. 1 Bam. 2. 36, put me Into one of the priests' o. Bom. 11. 13, I magnify m'ne o, 1 Tim. 3. 1. the o. of a bishop. Heb. 7. 5, the o. of the priesthood. Ke«!«en.4].lS; Ps. lOl'.H; Rom. 12. 4. OFFSOOURING. Lam. 8. 46; 1«;or.4.1S. OFFSPRING. Job 27. 14; Acts 17. 28; Rev. 22. 16. OFTEN. Prov. 29. 1 , being o. reproved. Mai. 8. 16, spake o, on; to another. Vat. 23. 87 ; Lu. 13. 34, how o. wooid 1 have gathemd. 1 Cor. 11. 26, as o. as ye eat. 1 Tim. 5. '23, thy o. infirmities. fi«e2Cor. 11.26; Heb. 9. 25; 10.11. OIL. Ps. 46. 7 : Heb. 1. 9. with o. f.f gladness. 92. 10, be anointed with fresh o. 104. 16, o. to make his face to shine. Isa. 61. 3, o. of Joy for mounting. Mat. 25. 3, took no o. hi lamps. Lu. 10. M, pouring In <», and wine. S«eEx.27.20; Mlc.6.7; Lu.7.4e. OLD. Deut. 8. 4 ; 29. 5 ; Neh. 9. 21. waxefl not o. Josh.. 5. 11, did eat of the o. corn. Ps. 87. 25, I have been young, and now am o, 71. 18 when I am n. forsake me not. Prov. 22.6, wh'Mi helso. he will not. Isa. 58. 12, bt:ii(t the n. waste places. Jer. 6. 16, ask for the o. paths. Lu. 5. ,<», he sa'th, the o. is b*'tter 2 Cor. a. 17. o. things are passed away. 2 Pet. 2. 5. God spared not the o. world. 1 John 2. 7. o. couimaiidment. Rev. 12. 9 1 20. 2, that ». serpent. Sef. .1 ob 22. 1 5 ; Ps. 77. 6 ; Mat. 6. 21 ; Bom. 7. «, OMITTED. Mat. 2,3.23. ONCE. Gen. 18. .*2, yet but this o. Num. 13. <0. let us go up at o. Job 33. 14 ; Ps. r,-2. 1 1 , 8i»eaketh o.. yea twice. Isa. 66. 8. a nation be born at o. Heb. 6. 4. o. enlightened. 9. 27. o. to die. ^V,' Rom. 6. 10 ; Heb. 10. 10; 1 Pet. 8.18. OX K. Job 9. 3. o. of a thousand. Krcl, 7. 27 ; Isa. 27. 12, o. by o. Mk. 10. 21 ; Lu. 18. 22. •*. thing thou lackest Lu, •(». 42. <i. thing Is needful. John 9. 25 /). thing I know. 17. 11 , 21. ^-i. that thoT may be o. Gal 3.28. alto, in Clliv.st. I'ph.4.5. o. Lord. n. faith, n. baptl&m. .*-Vf Deut. 6. 4 ; Mk.l'2..32; 1 Tim. 2. 6. OPEN, Num. 1R. .Ki, if the earth o. her month. Ps. 49. 4. I will o. my dark sayings. 61. 15. o. thou my I'.ps. 81 . 10, n. thy mouth wide. 104. 28; H5, 16. thou o. thine hand. 119. IS. o. thou mine eyes. Prov. 31, 8. o. thy mouth for the dumb, Isa. 22. 22, shall ». and none shall shut. 42.7, to n. blind eyes. 60. 11, thy gates ^ihall be o. continually. Ezek. 16. 6,3. never o. thy mouth. Mai. 3. 10, o. windows of heaven. Mat. 26. 11 ; Lu. 13. 25, Lord o. to US. 27. .52, graves were o. Mk. 7. 34. that Is. be o. Lu. 24. 32, while he o. to us the scriptnTOS. 46, then o. he their undei-standings. Acts 26. 18. to o. their ey^s and turn them. 1 Cor. 16. 9, great door dnd effectual is o. Col. 4. 8, o. to us door of utterance. Sm Acts 16. 14; 2Cor. 2. 12; Heb. 4. 13; Bev. 5.2. OPERATION. Ps.28.6; Isa. R. 12; 1 Cor. 12. 8; Col. 2. 12. OPINION. 1 Kings 18.21; Job 32. 6. OPPORTUNITY. Gal. 6. 10; Phil. 4. 10; Heb. 11. 16. OPPOSE. Job30.21; 2Thess.2.4; 2Tlm.2.S6. OPPOSITIONS, 1 Tim. 6, 20. OPPREBS. Ex. 92. 21 ; 23. 9, o. a stranger. Lev. 25. 14. 17. ye shall not o. onf another. 1 Sam. I'i. 3. whom have T o. Ps. iO. 18, that thp man of earth niav no morao. Prov. >4.31: •>3. 1« he tha^ n. thf poor. o: o; 0] o n« BR88. rgladnen. ne. waxed not o. I now am o. not. lot. way. world. 1; Bom. 7.6. . yea twice. t.8.18. on lackest tl&m. 2.R. her moath. nd. dnnib. Ishut inually. U6. crlptnrea. ngs. urn them. ual is o. ce b,"4.13; Bev. ( lCor.l2.e; 1.4.10; Heb. ; 2 Tim. 2. 26. itrangcr. another. nay no mora Oi f- pO*>T, 0PPBK8BI0N. €ONOOBDANOg. PAD*. FroT. 2K. H, a poor man that o. the poor. Jer. 7. fl. If ye o. not the stranger. Hos. 12. 7, he loveth to o. Zech.7. 10, o. not the widow. fiMMal.S.6; Acts 7. 24; 10. S8; Jaa.ie. OrPRESSION. Deut. 26. 7. the Lord looked on our o. P%. 62. 10, trust not in o. 119. 134, deliTer mn from the o. of m*U. Eccl, 4. 1, I considered the o. 7.7, o. maketh a wise man mad. Isa. 30. 12, ye trust in o. 8<'«lAa.33.16; Zecb.9.8; 10.4. ORATOR. Isa. 3. 3; Acts 24.1. ORDAIN. I ChroD. 17. 9, I will o. a plaoe for my people. Ps. 8, 2. hast thou o. strength. 81. 6, this he o. in Joseph. 132. 17, I have o. a lamp. Isa. 2R. 12. thou wilt o. peace for ni. ao. 33. Tophet is o. of old. Jer. 1.8, I o. thee a prophet. Mk. 3. 14. Jesus v. twelve. John 15. Ifi, have o. that ye should bring forth. Actsl. 22, one to be <>. witness. 10. 42, o. of Ood to be the Judge. 13. 48. o. to eternal life. 14.23; Tit. IS, o. elders. 16. 4. decrees that were o. 17. 31, by that man whom he hath o. Bom. 13. 1. powers are o. of God. Gal. 3. 19. law was o. by angels. Kph. 2. 10, Rood works which Ood hath be- fore o. Jnde 4, of old o. to this condemnation. Bee 1 Cor. 2. 7 : 9. 14 ; i Tim. 2. 7 ; Heb. B, 1. ORDER. Jndg:. 13. 12, ho:* shall we o, the child. 2 Kings 20. 1; Isa. 38. 1. set thine house in o. Job 10. 22. land without any o. 23.4, I would o. my cause. 37. 19, we cannot o. our speech. Fs. 40. 6, they cannot be reckoned In o. «).21, I will set them In o. 23, to him that o. his conversation aright. 110.4: Heb. 5. 6; 6.20; 7,11. the o. of Mol- chisedec. 1 Cor. 14. 40, decently and In o. fl«(!Ps.37.2S; Acts 21. 24; 1 Cor. IB. 23. ORDINANCE. Isa. 68. 2; Rom. 13. 2. the o. of their God. Mai. 3. 14, what profit that we have kept o. Eph. 2. 16, commandments contained in o. Col. 2. 14, handwriting of o. Heb. 9, 10, in carnal o. S/-*! Jer. 31. 36; Lu.1.6; lFet2.18. ORPHANS. Lam. 6. 3. OUGHT. 1 Chron. 12. 32, to know what Israel o, to do. Mat. 23. 23 ; Ln. 11. 42, these o. ye to have done. Lu. 24. 26, o. not Christ to have suffered. John 4. 20. place where men o. to worship. Acts 5. 29. we o. to obey God. Bom. S. 26, pray for as we o. Heb. 6. 12, when ye o. to be teachers. Jas. 3. 10, these things o. not so to be. 2Pet. 3. 11, what manner ofpersonso. ye to be. See Bom. 12. 3 ; 15. 1 ; 1 Tim. 3. 15. OURS. MJt.12.7i Ln.a0.14; lCor.1.2; 20or. 1.14. OUT. Num. 82. 23, your sin will find you o. j Ps. 82. 6, are o. oi course. ! Prov. 4. 23, o. of it are the Innes of llfte. Mat. 12. 34; 16. 19, o. of abandanee of heart I mouth speaketh. 2 Tim. 3. 11, o. of them all the Lord delivered. 4. 2. in season, o. of "eason. /;««Oen.2.9,23; S.19; John 16. 19; Acts 2.0. OITTOABT. P8.147.2; Isa. 11. 12; 27.13; Jer. 80. 17. OITTGOINOS, J08h.l7.18; Pfcfl6.8. OUTRAGEOUS. Prov, 27. 4. OUTRUN. John 20. 4. OUTSIDE. Jndg. 7. 11 ; Mat. 23. 2»: La. 11. ^. OUTSTRETCHED. Deut. 26. 8; Jer. 21. 6; 27.6. OUTWARD. 1 Sam. 16. 7, looketh on o. appear- ance. Mat. 23. 27, appear beautiful o. Rom. 2. 28, not a Jew. which Is one o. SCor. 4. 16, our o. man perinh. Bee Mat. 23. 28 ; Rom. ?. 28 ; 1 Pet. 3. 3, OVERCHARGE. Ln.Vl.iA, 2 Cor. 2. 6. OVERCOME. Gen. 49. 19, he shall .>. at laat Jer. 23.9, like a man whom wine hath o. John 16.3.1, I have o. the world. Rom. 12.21, be uoto. of evil, but o. evil. 1 John 6. 4. .'». victory that o. the world. Bev. 2. 7, 17, 26; 3.12,21, to him that * Sm Cant. 6. 6; 2 Pet. 2. 19; Rev.l2.1L OVERMUCH. Eccl. 7. 16; 2 Cor. 2. 7. OVERPAST, r8.ff7.1; Isa. 26. 20. 0VKRPLU8. Lev. 28. 27. OVERSEER. Gen.41.S4; Prov, «. 7; Acts 20. 28. OVERSHADOW, Mat. 17, 6 ; Mk. 9. 7 ; Lu. 1. 36 ; Acts 5. IB. OVERSIGHT. Gen. 43. 12; Neh.11.16; IPet 6.2. ' OVERSPREAD. Gen. 9. 19 ; Dan. 9. 27. OVERTAKE. Amos 9. 13, plowman shall o. the reaper. Gal. A. 1, if a man be o. in a fault. 1 Thess. 6. 4, day should o. you a.s a thief. See Deut. 19. 6 ; Isa. 59. 9 ; Jer. 42. 16. OVERTHROW. Ex. 23. 24, utterly o. them. Job 19. 6, God hath o. me. Ps. 140. 4. purposed to o. my goings. Prov. 13. 6, wickedness o. the sinner. Jonah 3. 4, forty days and Nineveh shall be o. Acts 5. 30. if it DC of God. ye cannot o. it. S«c Gen. 19.21; Prov. 29. 4; 2 Tim. 2. 18. OVERTURN. Job 9. 5; 12.16; 28.9; Eaek. 21,27. OVERWHELM. Job 6, 27, ye o. the fatherleu. Ps. 61. 2, when my heart Is o. 77.3; 142.3; 143.4. my spirit Wl» o. 8«ers.55.6; 78.63; 124.4, 0VERWI8B. Eccl. 7. 16. OWE. Lu. 16. 6, 7. how much o. thoQ. Bom. 13. 8, o. no man anything. Se<; Mat. 18. 24. 28; Lu.7.41; Phllem.l8. OWN. Num. 32. 42. called it after bis o. name. 1 Chron. 29. 14, of thine o. have we given thee. Ps. 12, 4, our lips are our n. 67. 6, even our o. God shall bless us. Mat. 20. 16, do what I will with mine o. John 1. 11, to his o., and hla o. received him not. 13. 1, having loved his o. 1 Cor. 6. 19, ye are not your o. Bee Acts R. 4; Phil. .3. 9; lTlm.B.8; Ber.l.R. OWNBB. Bz.21.28: 22.11; Kccl.6.13: Isa.L8. P. PACIF7. Prov. 18.14; 21.14; Ecclia4; Euk. 16,63. PAIN. Ps. 6B. 4, my heart is sore p. 116. S, the p. of hell gat hold. y 315 jyj PAINT KD. (JONOnRDANOa. PAT. Acta 2. 24, hAvliiK loofled the p. of death. Bom. 8. 22, CKatluu travalleth In p. BflV. 21. 4, n«lthf;r sliall tli^rtt bn any more p. Am P». 73. 16 ; Jer.4. 19; 2 Cor. 11.27. PAINTKD. 2Kiu«i ». 80; Jer. 4. 30: 22. U; Biek. 2». 40. PALACE. Pb. 48. U, consider her jK, 122. 7, prosperItT within thy p. 144. 12. the nimllltudK of a p. Jer. 9. 21. death is entered Into onrp. Lu. 11.21, stronir nian keepeth hi* p. Phil. 1. is, manlfent In all thn }■. fit«« 1 Chron. 29. 1 ; Neh.1.1; 2.8; Ii«.2B.a. PALR. Iga.29.22; Jer. 30. 6; Bev.6.8. PALM. Im. 49.16: Mat. 26.67 : Mk. 14.66 ; Bev. 7.9. PANT. Pt. 88. 10 ; 42. 1 : 119. ISl ; Amoa 2. 7. PAKDON. Ex. 23. 21, he will not p. 2 Kings 6. 18, the Lord p. thy servant. 2(!hron. 30. 18. the good Lord p. every one. Neh. 9. 17, a God ready to p. Is. bfi. 7, he will abundantly p. See Jer. 33, 8; 60.!»; Lam. 3, 42; Mlc.7.18. PABKNTS. Mat. l6. 21: Mk. 13. 12, children rise up against p. Lu. 18. 29. no man that hath left p,. 21. 16, ye shall br. betrayed by p. John9. 2. sin, this man or his t>. Bom. 1. 30 ; 2 Tim. 3. 2. disobedient to p. 2 Cor. 12. 14. not to lay up for p., but p. for children. Kph. 6. 1 ; Ool. 3. 20, children obey your p. SmLu.2.27; 8.66; 1 Tim. 5. 4; Heb. ll.fc. PABT (n.). Josh. 22. 26, 27, ye have no p. In the Lord. Ps. 6. 9, their inward p. Is verr wickedness. 61. 6, in hidden p. make me vo know. 118. 7, Lord taketh my p. 139.9, dwell In the uttermost p. Mk. 9. 40, not atcainst us is on our p. Lu. 10. 42. that good p. John 13. 8, thou hast no p. vrlth me. Acts 8. 21 , neither p. nor lot. 2 Cor. 6. 16, what p. hath he that belleveth. 8««Tit2.8; Bev.20.6; 21.8; 22.19. PABT (v.). Butb 1. 17, if ought but death p. thee and me. 2 8am. 14. 6. there was none to p. them. Ps. 22. 18, they p. my garments. Lu. 24. 51, while he blessed them he was p. Acts 2. 46, p. them to ail men. S«eMat.27.36; Mk.l&.24: Lu.23.34: John 19. 24. FABTAKB. Pt. 60. 18. hast been p. with adul- terers. Bom. 16.27, p. of their spiritual things. I Cor. 9. 10, p. of his hope. 13; 10. 18. p. with the altar. 10. 17, p. of that one bread. 21, p. of the Lord's table. 1 Tim. 6. 22, be p. of other men's sins. Heb.3.1, p. of the heavenly calling. 1 Pet. 4. 13, p. of ('hrist's suiferinga. 6.1, a p. of the glory. 2 Pet. 1.4, p. of the divine nature. S«eBph.3.6; Phil. 1.7; Col. 1.12; Bey. 18. 4. FABTIAL. Mai. 2.9; 1 Tim. 6. 21; Jas.a.4; 3.17. PABTIOTLAB. lOor.12.27; Eph.6.88. PABTITION. 1 Kings fi. 21; Eph.2.14. PABTNKB. Prov.29.24; Lu.6.7; 2nor.8.28. FAB8. Ex. IS. 13. whan I see the blood I wUl p. OTer. Isa. 43. 2, when thou p. through watert. Mat. 26. 39 ; Mk. 14. M. let this cup p. Lu. 16. 2(>. neither can they t'- tu us. lCor.7.31; lJohM2.17. fashion nfthlsworld p. Eph.3. 19, love of Christ which ^l. knowledge. Phil. 4.7, which p. alt understandlnx. See Jer. 2. 6; Lu. 18. 37; Kom.5. 12: BeT.aUL PASfllON. Acts 1.3; 14.16; Jat.6.17. PABT. Job 29 2, as in months p. Keel. 3. 16, God requlreth thai which la p. Cant. 2. 11. the winter is p. Jer. 8. 20, the harvest Is p. Bom. .3. 26. of «ins th»t are p. 11.33, ways p. Hndlntr out. 20or. 5. 17, old things p. away. Eph. 4. 19. being p. feeling. Bee Kph. 2. 2 : 2 Tim. 2. 18 ; 1 Pet. S. 10. PA8T0K. Jer. 3, 16 : 17. 16 ; 23. 1 ; Kph. 4. IL PAST r BE. Pi. 96. 7: 100. Si Ksak.34.14; John 10.9. PATE. Pt.7.1«J. PATH. Job 28. 7. there ts a p. which DO fowl knoweth. Ps. 16. 11, shew me the p. of life. 27. 11, lead me in a plain p. 66. 11, thy fi. drop fatness. 77. 19. tl 1 p. in great waters. 119. li»6, a light to my p. Prov. 4. 18. the p. of the lust. Isa. 2. 3, MIc. 4. 2, we will walk in hit p. 42. 16, In p. they have not known, 68. 12, restorer of p. lo dwell in. Jer. «. 16, ask for the old p. Mat. .3. 3; Mk. 1. 3; Lu. 3. 4. make hU p. straight. See Ps. 139. 3; ProT.S.17; Lam. 3. 9; Heb.l2. 13. PATIENCE. Mat. 18. 26, 29, have p. with me. Lu.8. 15, bring forth fruit with p. 21. 19, in your «. possess your souU. Bom. 5. .3, tribulation worketh p. 8. 25, with p. wait for it. 16. 4. through p. and comfort. 6, the God of p. 2</or. 6. 4, as ministers of God in p. Ool. 1. 11, strengthened with all might to all p. 1 Thess. 1. 3, your p. of hope. 2 Thess. 1. 4, glory In you for your p. 1 Tim. 6. 11, follow after p. Tit. 2. 2, sound in faith, charity, p. Heb. 10. 36, ye have need of p. 12. 1, run with p. Jas. 1. 3, trying of faith worketh p. 4, let p. have her perfect work. 6. 7, husbandman hath long p. 10, for an example of p. 11, ye have heard of the p. of Job. 2 Pet. 1. 6, add to temperance p. Bev.2.2, 19, 1 know thy p. 8. 10, thou hast kept word of p. 13. 10; 14. 12, here is the p. of saints. See Eccl. 7. 8 ; Bom. 12. 12 ; 1 Thess. 6. 14. PATIENTLY. Ps. 87. 7 ; 40. 1 ; Heb. 6. 16 : 1 Pet 2.20. PATTEBN. lTlm.1.16: Tit. 2.7; Heb.8.6; 9. 23 PAVILION. Pi. 18. 11 ; 27. 6 ; 31. 20 ; Jer. 43. 10. PAY. Ex. 22. 7, let him p. double. Num. 20. 19, water, I will p. for it. 2 Kings 4. 7, sell the oil, and p. thy debt. Ps.22.26; 66.13; 116.14, wilfp. my VOWB. Prov. 22. 27, if thou hast nothing to p. Keel. 6. 4, defer not to p. It. Mat. 18. 26. I will p. thee aU. P P P P 816 F PAY. I waten. ■up p. II UH. I if th Ik world p. fi. knowledge, iidlitii 1 (11 Hit. 2: B«v. 2L1. .6.17. which U p. t.9.10. 1; Eph.4.1L ek.34.14; John which DO fowl re. : tn his p. own. ID. 1, make his p. m.S.9: Heb.l2. ve p. with me. hp. : souls. tip. I in p. II might to all p. roar p. ty.p. >thp. rk. p. ifJob. I p. )iMlnts. rhes8.6.14. Heb.6.15: IFet t.2.7: Heb.8.6; n.20; Jer.43.10. ble. or it. 3. thy debt, p. my vowB. ling to p. PKADK OOftaOBDAVOM. PKBPORM. Mat. IK. 28, p. that thou oweit. 2». 23, ye p. tUlie of mint. See Ex. 21 . 19 : Mat. 17. VS4 : tCom. 18. « ; Heb. 7. ». PRAOE. Gen. 41. \f>, an an«wer of p. Mum. 6. 26, I^ird fdve thee p. 25. 12, my covenant of p. Deut.20. 10, proclaim p. to It. SB. 8, thou slialt not seek their p. 1 Sam. 25. R ; Lu. 10. 5. p. l>e to this houso. 2 Kings U. 19, what hast thou to do with p. 31. had Zlmrl p., who slew his master? Job 5. 23. beasts shall l)« at p. with th«e, 22.21, acquaint thyself and be at p. Ps.4.8, I will lav me down In p. 29. 11. Lord will bless hlr people with p. 84. 14 ; 1 Pet. 3. 11 , seek p. and punuo It. 97. 97, end of that man b p. 85.8, will speak p. to his peopl*. 122. 6. pray for p. of Jeruialam. Keel. 3. 8, a time of p. laa. 26. 3, keep In perfect p. 32. 17, work of riKhteou^nest p. 46. 7, I make p. and create evIL 48. 18, thy p. as a river. 22; 57. 21. no p. to the wicked. 62.7; Nab. 1.15, that publisheth p. 69. 8 ; Bom. 3. 17, the way of p. they know not. Jer. 6. 14 ; 8. U. saying p., p., when then is nop. 8. 16 ; 14. 19, we looked for p. 84. 6, thou Shalt die In p. Bzek.7.25, they shall seek p. Dan. 4.1; 6.25; 1 Pet. 1.2; 2 Pet. 1.2; Jad«2, p. be multiplied. Hag. 2. 9, In this place I will give p. Mat. 10. J3. let your p. come upon It. 34; Lu. IZ 51, to send p. on ^arth. Mk.9. 50, have v. one with another. Lu. 1. 79. to Kuide our feet in way of p. 2. 14, on earth p. 19. 42, things that belong to thy p. John 14. '/7. p. I leave, my p. I give. 16. 33, in me ye might have p. Eom.1.7; lCor.1.3; 20or.l.2; Gal.1.3; Eph. 1 2; Phil. 1.2. p. from God our Father. R. 1, we have p. with God. 10. 15 ; Eph. 6. 16. the Kospel of p. 14. 19, th ings that make (or p. 16.33; 16,20; 2Cor.l3.11; rhil.4,9; IThMB. 5. 23 ; Heb. 13. 20. the God of p. 1 Cor. 14. 33, author of p. 2 Cor. 13. 11, live In p. Eph. 2. 14, he is our p. 17, p. to you afar off. 4. 3, in the bond of p. Phil. 4.7. p. of God which passeth. Col. 1.2; ]lThe88.1.1; 2Thes6.1.2; lTlin.1. 2; 2Tlm. 1. 2; Tit 1.4; Phllem.S; 2JohuS. grace and p. from God. 8. 15, let the p. of God rule In your heart*. 1 Thess. Ft. 13, be at p. among yourselves. 21'he8s. 3. 16. Lord of p. give you p. always. 2 Tim. 2. 22 ; Heb. 12. 14. foUow p. with all men. Heb. 7. 2, king of p. Ja8.2. 16. depait in p. 3. 18, fruit of righteousness Is sown In p. 2 Pet. 3. 14, found of him in p. S«<-Mat.5.9: Lu.24. 36; John 20. 19; Gal. A. 16. PKAC EABLE. Isa. 32. 18 ; 1 Tim. 2. 2 ; Heb. 12. 11; .las. 3. 17. PEAO£A»LT. Gen. 87. 4: 1 Sam. 16. 4; Jer. 9. 8; Bom. 12. 18. PEELED. I8a.l8.2; Etek.29.18. PEEP. Isa. 8. 19; la 14. PEN. Jobl9.24: F8.46.1; Jer.17.1; SJohnlS. PKN<^B. Mat. 18.28; Mk.14.6; Lu.7.41: lasfi. PKNUKY. Proy.14.23; Lu.21.4. PEOPLE. Ex. 6. 7: Deut. 4. 20; 2 Ram. 7. 94 1 Jer. 1.3. 11, 1 will takn you to me for a p. Lev. 20. 24, 26. separated from other p. Deut. 4. 33, did ever p. hear voice of God. .33. 29. O p. saved by the Ixird. 2 Bam. ?2. -tt ; I's. IS. 4:i. a p. 1 knew not. Ps. HI. 11 my p. would not hearken. 144. 15, happy is that p. Proy. 30. 25. antn a p. not strong. Isa. 1.4, a p. laden with Inlaulty. 27. 11. a p. uf no under<tanaing. 43. 4, I will give p. for thy life. K. blind p. that have eyes. Jer. 6. 22 ; 60. 41 . a p. rometh from the nortti. Jonah 1.8. uf what p. art thou? Lu. 1. 17, a p. pifipared for the Lord. Tit. 2. 14. purlfv to himself a peculiar p. b>« Hat 1.21: bom. 11.2; Heb. 11.26. PEIU^KIVE. Dent. 29. 4. a heart to p. Josh. 22. 31, we p. the Lord Is among as. Job 9. 11. 1 p him not. 23.8, 1 cannot ». him. Isa. 6. 9, see indeed, but p. not. 33. 19, deeper speech than thou canst p. 64. 4, nor p, by the ear what Ood hath. Mat. 22. 18, Jesus n. their Wickedness. Mk. 8. 17, p. ye not Lu. 8. 46. Id. that virtue Is gone out. John 4. 19, 1 p. thou art a prophet. Acts 10.34, I p. (iod Is no rettiiecter. 1 John 3. 16, hereby p. we the love of God. Bee 1 Sam. 3. 8; Neb. 6. 12 ; Job 33. 14 : Mk. 18. 28. PERFECT. Gen. 6. 9. Noah was ». 17.1, walk before me and be tnou p. Deut 18. 13. thou Shalt l>e p. with the Lord. 32.4, his work is p. 2 Sam. 22. 31 ; Ps. 18. 80, his way is p. Pn. 19. 7. law of the Lord Is p. 87. .37. mark the p. man. Prov. 4. 18. more and more to p. day. Ezek. 28. 15. thou wast p. In thy ways. Mat. 5.48; 2(%)r. 13.11, beyep. 19.21, If thou wilt be p. John 17.23, be made p. In one. Bom. 12. ?, that p. will of ()od. 1 ('Ur. 2. 6, wisdom among them that are p. 2 ( w. 12. 9, strenifth made p. In weakness. Eph- 4. 13, t*) p. man. Phil. 3. 12. not as though I were already p. 15, let us, as many as be p. Col. 1. 28, present every man p. 4. 12, may stand p. and complete. 2 Tim. 3. 17. that man of God may be p. Heb. 2.10. make p. through Hutfering. 11.40, wlthiiut us should not be made p. 12.23, spirits of just men made p. 13.21, make you ». in every tr(M(d work. Jas. 1.4. patience nave her p. work. 17, every good and p. gift 26, p. law of liberty. 3. 2. the same is a p. man. 1 John 4. IH, p. love casteth out fear. Hee 2 Cbron. 8. 16; Lu. 6. 40 : 2 Cor. 7. 1 ; Eph. 4. 12. PEBFEOTION. Job IL 7 ; Ps. 119. 9« : 2 Cor. 18. 9; Heb. 6.1. PEKFECTLT. Jer. 28. 20 ; Acts 18. 26 : 1 Oor. 1. 10. PEBFK0TNEB8. Ool.8.14. PEKFOBM. Ex. 18. 18. not abl« to p. it tbyaelf alone. HHff ■t S17 V ill PIRFOBMANOV. OOMaOBDAMOM, PIIOI. liH\i.b.(^,7.i. UiiiairofkiiiKdom It Rhftllbep. Job n. 12. cannot p. thnlr enir-rprlse. Ps. 6A. I, unto t)i«fl MiatI tliH vow be p. llu, ion, 1 have Hworn and I will p. It. l«a. ».7. rial of th»^ I-onI will p. thli. 4<.VH. Rliall ('. all n\j plf-asure. Jnr. »*. 10; %\. 14. I will ;<. my good word. lidtii. 4. '^1. ablo al^o top. 7. IH. bow to |>. Kood I nnd not. riill. I. A. p. It until day of Christ. 8rt Job jri. 14 ; I'h. m. l : J»T. Sf^. 14; Hat. 8. 33. PKUFOKMANCK. Lu. 1.4ft; 2 Cor. 8. 11. PKKIL. Liim.ft.9: llum.8.36; 20or.U.96. PKItlLOUh. 2Tlm.3.1, PKUISH. Num. 17. 12, we die, we p., we »ll p. Deut. '/8. ft, a 8yrlan ready to p. Job 4. 7. wlKwvKr p.. bKliiv Innocent. 20. 1.S. bl«isMlri|i; orhim that wait ready to p. 84. in, all flexli •iIikII />. toKKther. Fb. 1.6. way of UMK'dly shall p. 37. '^0, tim wlckfd shall %>. 49. \'l, like the boaA that p. 80. lA, thev ('■ at r>^bnk>-. of thy coantenance. 102. 26, they shall p. but thou. Prov. 11. 10; 2K. .*, whtin the wicked p. 29.18, uovlHlon. th<i people p. Bl, 6, strong drink to biiu that is ready to p. Isa. 27. 13, tbey Htiall come that were ready top. Jer. 7. 28, truth Is p. Jonah 1.6; 3.9, God wilt think on as. that we p. not. 14, let US not p. for this man's life. Hat. 8. 25 ; Lu. 8. 24, save uh, we p. 18. 14. that one of these littl^t ones should p. 26.52. shall j>. with th»! sword. Mk,4.38, carest thou n<>t that we p. Lu. 13. 3. 5, ye shall all likewise p. 15. 17, 1 p. with liuntfer. 21. 18. not an hair of vuur head p. John«.27, thf meat which p. Acts 8. 20. thy monfty p. with thee. Col. 'i. 2*2. which are to p. with the nslng. 2 Pet. 3.9, not willing that any should p. Sft Ps. 2. 12 : Jer. 6. 21 ; John 10. 28 : Kom. 2. 12. PKKMISSION. 1 Cor. 7. 6. PKKMIT. lOor. 14.34; 16.7; Heb.6.S. PKUNH lOUB. 2 Pet. 2. 2. PKRPKTITAL. Kx. 31. 16, sabbath for a p, cove- nant. Lev. 25. 34, their p. possession. P.i. 9. 6. destruction"" are come to an. end. 74, 3 ; Jer. 'i.'>. 9 ; Kzek. W. 9, the p. desolations. Jer.8. 5, a p. backslldinK. 15. 18. why is my pain p.? Hab.3.6. the p. hills. See Gen. 9. 12; Jer. 5. 22: SO. 6 ; 8t. 39; ^;cls. 46.14. PEUPKTUALLY. 1 Kings 9. 8 ; 2 Ohron. 7. V ; Amos 1.11, PKRPL KXF.D. La. 9. 7 ; 24. 4 i 2 Cor. 4. 8. PKRPLEXITY. Isa. 22. 5 ; Mlc. 7. 4 ; Lu. 21. 26. PKUyKCDTE. Job 19. 22, why do ye p. me ? Ps. 7. 1. oave me from them that p. me. 10. 2, wicked doth p. the poor. 71.11, p. and take nim. there Is none to de- liver. 143. 3. the enemy hath p. my soul. Mat. 6. 11, 12 ; Rum. I'J. 14. blessed when men p. 44, pray for them that p. you. John 15. 20, irthey have p. me. Acts 9. 4; 22.7; 2fi. 14, why p. thoa me? !ffl. 4, \p. this way unto death. 26. 11. 1 p. them even to strange citiai. 1 Oor. 4. 12, belnip.. we suChr It. 15.9; Gal. i. 13,1 p, the church of God. SCor. 4. 9, p. but not forsaken. Phil. 3.6, concernlnK /eal, p. the church. /j«e John5. 16; AcU7,52; Gal. 1.28; 4.29. PKU8R(;iTT10N. Mat. 13.21: Mk.4.17, whan p, arlse'h. 2Gor. 12. 10, take pleasure In p. 2 Tim. 3. 12. godly shall suffer p, 8m Um. 5. 6; AcU 8. 1 ; Ual. 6. U; 1 Tim. 1. 13. PE1(8RVKRAN0K. Bph.6.18. PERSON. Deut. 10. 17 ; 2 Bam. 14. 14, Ood. which regardeth not p. a Ham. 17. 1 1 . go to battle In thlue own p. Ps. 1ft. 4 ; Isa. 32. 5, 6, vile p. 26. 4 ; Prov. 12. 11 ; 28. 19, with vain p. 106. .T?, not ene feeble p. Mat. 22. !•) ; Mk. 12. 14, regardest not p. of men. 2 Cor. 2. 10, lorifave 1 It In the p. of Christ. Heb. 1.3, express Image of his p. 2 Pet. 3. II, what mannerofi). ought .re to be? 8ff M«l. 1.8; Lu. 16.7; Heb. 12. 16; .liide 16. PE USr ADK. 1Kings22.20, whoshallp.Ahab? I'rov. 25. 15, by long forlMiariiig is a prince p. Mat. 28. 14, we will p. him and secure yon. Acts 26. 28, almost thou p. me. Rom. 14. 5, let every man be fully p. 2 VoT, 5. 11, we p. men. Gal. 1. 10, do I now p. men or God? Heb. 6. 9. we are p. belter things of yon. fi««2Kiugsl8.82: 2Chron.l8.2; 2 Tim. 1.12. PERTAIN. Bom. 16.17; lOor.6.3; 2 ret.l..3. PERVKR8R. Deut. 32. 6, a p. and crooked generation. Job 6. 30, cannot my taste discern p. thlngi ? Prov. 4. 24. p. lips put far fron* thee. 12.8, p. heart shall be despised. 17.20, p. toMtfue falleth into mischief. 23. 33, thine h**art shall utter p. things. Phil. 2. 15, in the midst of a p. nation. Se« Num. 23. 21 ; !sa.30.12; ITim.e.ft. PEItVERT. Deut 16. 19. a gift doth p. words. Job 8. 3, doth God j). judgment ? Prov. 10.9, he that n. his ways shall be known. 19. 3, foolishness of man p. his way. Jer. 3. 21. they have p. th-ir way. 23. .16, ye have p. the words of God. Acts 13. 10, not cease to p. right ways. Gal. 1. 7, would p. the gospel. /Se« Eccl. 6. 8 ; Mlc. 3. 9; La. 23. 2. PESTILENCE. Ex. 6. 3; 9.16; Jar. 42. 17; 44. 13. PESTILENT. Acta 24. B. rsiTITlON. 1 Sam. 1. 17. Ood of Israel gT»nt thee thy p. ' Kings 2. 20, one small p, Ssth. 5. 6 ; 7. 2 ; 9. 12, what Is thy p. ? Dan. 6. 7. whosoever shall ask a p. 13. maketh his p. three times a day. at« t!:Kth.7.3; Ps.20.6; 1 John 6. 16. PHILOSOPHY. Col. 2.8. PICK. Prov. 30. 17. PICTURES. Nam. 33. 82; Prov. 26. 11; Isa. 2. 10. PIECE. 1 Sam. 2. 36 ; Prov. 6. 26 ; 28. 21. a p. of bread. 16. Xi. Samuel hewed Aga« in p. Ps, 7. 2, rending In p. while none to deliver. 60.2?, consider, lest I tear you In p. Jer. 23. 29, hammer that breaketh rook in p,. Amos 4. 7, one p. wa.s rained on. Zecb. 11 12, weighed for oty price thlrliy j^. m i PIlOl. of God. s church. .28; 4.2B. .4.17, whan p. Ut ITIm. 1. U.Ood.wblch 16 own p. rain p. not p. of men. of Ohrliit. jght rt) to be 7 in; Jiidu W. Mmllf/.Ahab? \» a prince p. ecure yon. lyp. •d? « of yoQ. ; 2 Tim. 1.12. 3; ai'Ht.L.S. and crooked *n p. thlngi 7 :hee. 1. ischlef. ). things. lation. m. 6. 6. oth p. words. lall be known, nray. f. 3od. ways. Jar. 42. 17; 41 »f IsTMl ffrant yp.1 I day. 5.16. 26. U: l8a.2. ; 28.21, ftp. of K 9 to deliver. In p. th rock in p.. Be thirty 1^. PnCBT!!. CON/JOBDANOW. PLAT. Zech.n.l8: Mat. </7.n,». took thlrt> tMifullTrr. 8m Lu. 14. iHi AcU IV. ID: a. 10; '/J. 44. PIKBOB. 2Klu8tl8.21:lM.ail.6,lotohUhaud and p. It. Zech. 12. 10 ; John 19. 87. look on me whom they have p. 1 Tim. «. 10, p. thenuelvet with man; sorrows. ««« Ilia. 27.1; Lu.'Z.Hfi; neb.4.1S: Rev. 1.7. PILE. Isa.90.3!); EzKk.24.9. PILLAR. Job9. n ; 2(!. 11, the p. th'r«M>f tremble. I'rov. ». 1. she hath hewn i)Ut h'. » . even p. Gal. 2. 9, Cephanand John, who sef' (led tobep, 1 Tim. 8. 1ft, the p. and ground nl the truth. Bey. S. 12. that overcumeth will 1 makn a p. Ber Isa. 19. 19 i Jer. 1. 18 ; Joal 2. SO ; liev. 10. 1. PILLOW. Gen. 2B. 11 : 1 Sftm. IB. 13 ; Bsak. 13. 18; lik.4.38. PILOTS. Rzek.27.8. PIN. Judg. 16. 14; Bzak.U.8. PINE. Lev.2B.8»; Lam. 4. 9; Is*. 88. 12; Ktak. 24. 28. PIPE. Isa. 6. 12, harp and v. are In their feasts. I Mat. 11. 17; Lu.7. 32, we have p. unti) yi.n. | 1 Cur. 14.7, how shall It be known what In p. 7 Rev. 18. 22, voice of p. .shall be huard no more. I H«e 1 Bam. 10. ft ; 1 KlnK!* I 40 ; Ina. iU. 29 PIT. Gen. 87. 20, ea.it him liuu some p. Ex. 21. 83, 34, If ft man dlK a p. Num. 16. 30, 33, go down quick Into the ]>. Job S3. 24, deliver bim from gnlng down Into the p. Fs. 28. 1; 143.7. Ilka tbem that go down Into the p. 40. 2, out of ftn horrible p. Prov.22.14; 23.27, ft deep p. 28. 10, shall fall Into his own p. Isa. 38. 17, the p. of corruption. Mat. 12. 11 : Lu. 14. 6, fall into ft pi. on sftb- bath. PITOHBB. Gen. 24. 14 ; Judg. 7. 16 : Eccl. 12. 6 ; Lam. 4. 2. PITIFUL. Lam. 4. 10 ; Jas. B. 11 ; 1 Pet. 8. 8. PITT. Deut. 7. 16 ; 18. 8 : 1». IS, thins eye sbftll have no p. Job 19. 21, nave p. on me, my friends. Fs. 69. 20, looked for some to Uke p. Prov. 19. 17, that hath v. on poor lendeth- 28. 8, gather for him tnat will p. poor. Lm. 13. 18, they Khali have no p. on fruit 6.3. 9. In his p. he redeemed them. Jer. 13. 14, 1 will not ;<. nor spare. Ezek. 16. 6. none eye p. thee. 24.21, 1 will profane wl.at your sonl p. Joel 2. 18, the Lord will p. his people. Zooh. 11. 6, their own shepherds p. them not. Mat. 18. 38, as I had p. on thee. See Fs. 103. 13; Jer. 16. S; Lam. 2. 2; Jonah 4. 10. PLACE. Ex. 3. S ; Josh. 6. 16, p. whereon thou standest Is holy. Judg. 18. 10, a p. where there Is no want. 2 Kings 5. 11, strike his hand over the ;>. 6. 1 ; Isa. 49. 20, the p. Is too strait for us. Fs.26. 8, the p. where thine honour d-.v.rllt-th. 31?. 7; 119.114. thou art my hiding p. 37. 10, thou Shalt dlliti;«ntly consider his p. 74. 20, the dark p. of the earth. 90,1, our dwellingp. Prov. 14. 26, his children have a p. of refu«a. 16. 3, eyes of the Lord In every pi. • Eccl. 3. 20, all go to one p. Isft. 6. 8, field to field, till there be no p. 60. 13, the p. of my feet. 68.1. wbarftUUMp.of my vaat? Jer. 6. X they shftll feed every one In hia p. Mlc. 1. 3, the Uird cometh out of his t>. Zech. 10. 10, p. shall not be found for th«-m. Mai. 1. 11, In every p. Incense shall be otTfied. Mat. 28. 6; Mk. 16. 6, see tlie p. where Dm Lord lay. Lo. 10. 1 . two and two Into every p. 14. 9, give this man p. John H. 37, HIT word hath no p. In yoa. 18. 2, Judas knew the p. Acts 2. 1. with one accord In one p, 4.81, the i>. was shaken. Bom. 12. 19, give p. to wrath. Kph. 4. 27, neither give p. to the devil. Ileb. 12. 17, found no p. of r«t>entance. Rev. 20. 11, thitre was tuund no u. for them. deoFs. 16.6; Isa. 40. 4; Kph. 1.3; 2.6; <. 10. PLAGUE. Lev. 26. 21, I will bring seven times more v. Deut. '28. 60, will make thy p. wonderful. 29. /2. whnn they see the p. of that land. 1 Kings 8. 38, every man the p. <>f liisown heart. Ps. 7.S. 6, nor are they p. like other men. 91. 10, nor any p. com*^ nlnh (hy dwolling. Hos. 1.3. 14. (> death, I will be thv p. Rev. 18. 4, that ye receive not of her p. 22. 18, shall add to him the p. written. 5m Lev. 14. 36; Num.8. 19; 16.46; Mk.3.lO. PLAIN. Gen. 26. 27, Jacob was a p. man. Fs.27. 11, lead me in a p. path. Prov. 8. 9, they are p. to him that under* standeth. 16. 19, way of the rijthteous is made p. Isa. 40. 4, rt.u^h places p. Bab. 2. 2, write tne vision, make it p. S^eGen. 13. 10; 19.17; Isa. 28. 25; Mk.7.36. PLAINLY. Deut.27.8, write the words vnry p. Isft. 32.4, stammerers shall speak p. John 10. 24, U'U us p. 16.26, I shall show ynu p. of the Father. 29, now speakest thou p. Bee Ex. 21. 6 ; BsTft 4. 18: John IL 14; 2 Oor. 8. 12. PLAITING. 1 Pet. 3. 3. PLANES. Isft.44.13. PLANT («.). Job 14. B. bring forth boughs like F II ,, Fs. t.VS.», children like olive p. 144. Ti, sons as r.. grown up. Isa. 6.7; 17.10. his pleasant p. 16.8, broken down principal p. 63. 2, as ft tender p. Bzek. 34. ?9, ft p. of renown. Mat. 15. 13. every p. my Father hath not planted. Bee Gen. 2. 6 ; 1 Chron. 4. 23 ; Jer. 18. 82. PLANT (».). Num. 24. 6. as trees which the Lord hath t>. 2 Sam. 7. 10; 1 (ihrr.n.17.9, 1 will p. them. Fs.1.3; Jer. 17.8. like a tree p. 80. Mi, vineyard thy rlirlit hand hath p. B?. 13, p. In the house of th<' Lord. 94. 9, he that »». the esr Jer. 2. 21. 1 hart p. t.'ee a noble vine. Ezek. 17. 10. b«^Iii;? p. -hall it prf"-per7 Lu. 17.6. bf thou p. In the st;a. Bom. 6. 6. If WH have been p. together. 1 Cor. 3. 6, I havt- p. «««Hat.2l..3S; Mk.12.1; Lu.20.B. PLATE. Ex. 28. 86 ; ,<<9. 30 ; Jer. 10. 9. PLATTED. Mat. 27. 29 ; Mk. 16. 17 ; John 1J». Z FLATTER. Mat. 23. 25; Lu.11.39. FLAY. Sx. 32. 6 i 1 Oor. 10. 7. people rose up top. i;r m PLEA. OONaOBDANCM. POINT. 1 Sftm. 16. 17, a mail that can p. welL 2 Bam. 6. 21, 1 will p. before ths Lord. 10. 12, let U8 J*, the men. Job 41. 6. wilt iliou p. with him ? Fi. ^ 8, i . f.ntttully with a lond nolM. Iw. 11.8, nicking child shall p. Szek, 33. 32, can p. well on an instrument. See28am.SL14;10hroii.l6.2B; PB.68.26:Zeoh. 8.6. FLEA. Dent, 17. 8. FLBAD. Judg. 6. 31, 32 win ye p. for Baal ? Job 9. 19, who fthall net me a time to p. 7 13.19, who will p. with meV 16. 21 , that one might p. for fc man. 23. 6, will be p. against me wltb hin great power? Isa. 1. 17, p. for the widow. 3. 13, the liord standeth up to {•. 43. 26, let us p. together. 69. 4, none jp. for truth. Jer. 2. 9, 1 will yet p. with yon. Lam. 3. 68, thou hast p. the canseii of my soul. Joel 3. 2, 1 will p. with them for my people. /S«« 1 8am. 26. S9 ; JobLS. 6; Isa. 66. 16; Hon. 2.2. PLEASANT. Gen. 3. «. p. to the » ye«. 2 Sam. 1. 23, were p. in their livei.. 26, vary f). hast tnou beon to me. Fs. 16. 6, lines fallen in p. places. 106. 24, they despised the p. land. 133. 1, how p. for brethren to dwell together. Ftov. 2. 10, knowledKe is p. to thy soul. 16. 26, words of pure ara p. words. 16. 24, p. words are as honeycomb. Eccl. 11. 7, it is p. to behold the sun Cant. 4. IS, 16 ; 7. 13, with p. frulU. Iia. 64. 11, our p. things are laid waste. Jer, 31. ?0, is Ejphralm a p. child ? Ezek. 38. 32. ofone that hath a p. vol •. Dan. 10. 3, 1 ate no p. bread. £f«<i Amos 6. 11 ; Mic. 2. 9 ; Nab. 2. 9; Zecb. 7. 14. PLEASANTNESS, ProT.8.17. PLEASE. 1 Kings 3. 10. the speech p. the l.'>rd. Fs. 61. 19, then shalt thou be p. with sacrificos. 116.3; 135.6; Jonah 1.14. he hath done witat- soever he p. Prov. 16. 7, when a man's ways «. the I>ord. Isa. 2. 6. thoy p. themselves In children of strangers. 6.3. 10. it p. the Lord to bruise him. 66. 11, accomplish that which I p. Mic. 6. 7, will the Lord be p. with ramsf Mai. 1, «. offer it. will he be p. with thee? John K 29.1 do always those thing* that c. him. Bom. 8. 8. ii> the flesh cannot p. God, 16. 1, to bear, and not to p. ourselves. 8, even Christ p. not hlmse". 1 Cor. 1. 21. It p. Qod by .he foollshnMR of pr»'"'hlng. 10. SS. as 1 p. men In all thi Oal. 1. 10, do I seek to p. men Bph.6.6: Col. 3. 22. as men-p. Heb. 11.6, without faith it U Imposs'ble to p, God. ;9««l(^or.7.S2; CoL1.19: lTbeas.2.4; iJohn 3.22. PLEASURE. 1 Obron. 29. 17, baat p. In upright- ness. Esth. 1. fi, do according to every man's p. Job 21. 21. what p. hath he in his house? 26, another never eateth ^vith p. 22.3. Is It any p. to the Almighty? P». 16. n . p. for evermore. SB. 27, bath p. lia the prosperity of hk Mrr&nts. Ps. 01. 18, do good in thy good p. 102. 14, thy servants take p. in her stoned. 103. 21, ye ministers of his that do his p. 111.2, of all them that have p. therein. ^47. 11, takett: p. in them that fear Mm. 149. 4. the Lord taketh p. in his ufople. Prov. 21. 17, that loveth p. shall be poor. EccL 6. 4, be bath no p. in fools. 12. 1. 1 have no p. in them. Isa. 44. 28, (Jyrus shall perform all my p. 63. 10, the p. of the Li >rd shall prosper. 68. 3. In day of fast ye find p. 18, doing thy p. on my holy day. Jer. 22. 28 ; 48. 38 ; IIqs. 8. 8, a vessel wherein Is no p. Ezek. 18. 23 ; .33. 11 , have I any p. 7 Mai. 1. 10. I have no •>. in you, saith tbe Lord. Lu. 8. 14, choked with p. of this life. , 12. 32, Father's gtKKl p. Eph. 1.5, the gooil p. of his will. Phil. 2. IS. will and to do of his good p. 1 Tim. 6. 6, she that llveth in p. 2 Tim. 3. 4. lovers of »>. Heb. 10. ,18, my .sc)ul shall have no p. In him. 11. 26, the p. of sin for a season. 12. 10, chastened us after thbir own p. Jas. 5. 6, ye have lived In p. on eas'th. Bev. 4. 11, for thyp. they were created. See (ien. 18. 12 ; Ps. 6. 4 ; Eccl. 2. 1 ; Tit. 3. 3 ; 2 Pet. 2. 13. PLENT K0U8. Ps. 86. 6 ; lOS. 8, p. In mercy. 130. 7. p. redemption. Hab. 1. 16. portion fat and meat p. Mat. 9. 37. harvest truly is f-. Se«Geii.41.34; Deut.28.11; 30.9; Prov.ai.6; Isa. 30. 23. PLENTIFUL. Ps. 31. 23 ; 68. 9 ; Jer. 2. 7 ; 48. 38 ; Lu. 12. 16. PLENTY. Gen. 27. 28, p. of corn and wine. Job 22. 25, p. of silver. 87.23, p. of.iustice. Prov. X 10, barns filled with p. 6-e2t hron,31.]0; Prov, 28. 19: Jer, 44. 17; Joel 2.?<j. PLOW. Job 4. 8, that p. iniquitr shall reap. Prov. 20. 4, not p. by reason ol culd. 21. 4, the p. of the wicked Is sin. Isa. 2. 4 ; Mic. 4. 3, beat swords int4> p.-shareii. 28. '/4, doth plowman p. all day to .sow ? Joel 3. 10. beat your /(.-shares iiit" swurds. Amos 9. 13. the p.-man overtake the rcaner. 8eeD.mt.22.10; 18am. 14. 14; Job 1. 14; 1 Cor, 9. 10. PLUCK. Dent.23.S5, mayest p. the eart with thy hand. 2 (Jhron. 7. 20, then will I p. them up. Job 24. 9, they «. the fatherless from the breast. I's. 25. 15. he shall p. my feet out of net. 74.11. p. it out of thrbos'im. Prov. 14. 1, foolish p. It down with her hands. Eccl. S. 2. a time to p. up. Isa. .')0.6, my cheeks to them that p. Jer. 22. 24, yet I would p. thee thence. AmoH4. 11; Zech.3.2, a firebrand p. out. Mat. .^ 29; 18.9; Mk.9. 47, offend thee. p. It out. 12. 1 : Mk. 2. 23; Lu. 6. 1, began to p. ears. John 10. 28. nor shall any p. out of mv hand. SfvCl.n.H.ll; Lu.17.6: (ial.4. 15; Jude 12. POINT. Jer. 17, 1, wri^ i^a with the p. of m dia- mond. Beb. 4. 16. tn all p. tempted. Jas. 2. 10, yet offend in one p. See Gen. ^. 32; Eocl. 6. 16; Mk. 8. 98s John 4. 47. POINT. •r RtniMii. io his p. ;herein. f!ar bim. be poor. 11 myp. »ro(tper. lael whon'iD U ilth tbe Lord, life. lOOdlfc 10 p. In htm. own p. ireated. 2. 1 ; Tit. ». 3 ; >. In mercy. ;p. 9; Prov.n.B; er.2.7; 48.33; and wine. Ier.44,17; Joel "hall reitp. ;uld. I. nt4) p.-fihares. Ti) SOW ? iti. swdidd. e t.iie rearer, ob I. U; IC'or. the ear* with mnp. romthebmast. It of net. Ith her hands. iat p. hence, lid p. oat. end thee, p. It 1 to p. t!ars. t of iTiT hand. 15: Jude 12. tbe p. of tt d!a- cSwB: John 4. If POLK. OONfJOBDANCB. POWEB. POLK. Nnm.':i.8. POLICY. Dan. X. 28. POLISH KD. !•>. 144. 12 ; Lia. 49. 2 ; liam. 4. 7 ; Dan. 10. 6. POLL. 2 Sam. 1 4. 26 ; Kick. 44. A' ; MIc. 1. 16. POMP. iMk. 6. 14 ; 14. 11 ; Ez«k. 7. 24 ; SO. 18 : Acts 25. 25. PONDKR. Prov. 4. 96 p. f h- path of thy feet. 6. 6, lest thou g'lnuiiiest i,. 21, the TA)rd p. all his poiritW. S-e Prov. 21.2; 24. 12; Lu. 2. 19. POOL. Ps, 84. 6 ; I»a. 86. 7 ; 41. 18: John 8. 2 ; 9.7. POOR. Ex, 30. 15. the p. shall not give less. Dent. 18. 11, p. shall niiver ceii'-i', 2Klni<»24. 14. none remamt^d, save p. sort Job 24. 4, the p. of the earth hide. 29. 16, I was a father to thf p. Fs. 10. 14. the p. committeih himself to thee. 34, 6. this p. man crlfl. 40. 17; 69. 'JO; 70. 8; S6. 1 ; 109. 22. I am p. 49. 2, rich and p. tog';ther. Prov. 10. 4, becomeUi p. that dealeth with slack. 13.23. food In the tillage of the p, 18. ?3, the p. iiseth eiitrf::ities. 22.2, rich and p. meet toirether. 80,9, lest I be p. and stta!. Isa. 41. 17 when p. aiHl n«'c<ly seek water, Amos 2. 6, thev sold the p. Zech. 11. 7. 11. I will feed even you, O p. of the flock. Mat. 5, 3, bles.sed are the p. In spirit. 2 t'or. 6. 10, ax p.. yet nitikiin; niany rich 8. 9, for your sakej. hf h-ccni'- p. Kf *! Lev. 27. X ; Jas. 2. 2 ; Ee\ . x 17 ; 13, 16. POPULOUS. Deut.-.'6.B; Nah.S.8. PORTION. Gen. 31. 14, Is there yet any p. for us? 48. 22, one p. above thy brethren Dent. 82. 9, the Lord's p. Is his P''«>p!e. 2Klnpi2.9, a double p. of thy >^p;rii„ Neh. «. 10; Ksth. H. 19. send p. t,-. them Job 20, 29, this U th(3 p. of a worked man 24. 18. their p. Is corscd 26. 14 : 27. 13. how litt'. ' a p. l.s heard of him? 31, 2, what p. of Ood i!< thTe f p m ab<ive ' Ps. 11.6. thisth»'p. of th.ir Clip. 16. 5, Lord in the p. i.f mnif inheritance. 17. 14. have their p. in this life. 73. 26. Wud is my p 09..'j7; 142. .5. thon art myp.. O T^rrtJ Prov. 31. 16, sdveth a p. to hei lav/n- ^ Heel. 2. 10, this was p of ai; n.v lu? 3,22; 8. IS; M.9. rejoice fin ;hat 'lii p, 8, 19, God h ith (rtv- :; p<iver ■ o tftk-.i p. 9.6, nor hsie the., an/ino' * p. forever 11.2. glVf A p. to .''Vf I. Isa.ft.3, 12. divi<lp a u. .vitn tNe fcr^X. 61,7, they shall i-t-jolrp |r, f ►^-ir ^i. Jer.10. 16; 51. 19 p. of .lae . > ^t like them. 12. 10, my pleasant p. a v II ' irne.« fi2. 34, everv day a p. l>an. 1.8. with p. of kini?'i neat M\c.2.4, he hath chant-efi the p. <>f my people. Mat. 24. 51. apooiuthim p v ith hynocntes. Lu. 12. 42. their r In .liie j sawai. 46, hlM p. with anlteliever*. 15. 12. the p. of «iK,ih that falle'.^ fi^« Psn. 47. 22: .1 wh. 17, 14 I>an, 4, i6 ; 11, !*. 18SKR8, Oen.5e.17: U4.60, thy seed aht 11 p. the Ate. Job 7.;!. made to p. aionths oi vanity. 1S.3B. p. Inlquttleiof my yoatlL Miina IS. .•7.30; 2 Cor. 6. God Prov. 8. 22. Lord p. me hi twci Ln.l8. 12, give t'thesofa'l I j 21. 19. In patience p. your vo Si-f Lu. 12. 15; Acts 4. 32; I ' 10. PORSESSION. Gen. 17.8; 48,4, an everlasting p, Prov. 28. 10. goiid thinps In /). Keel. 2. 7 ; Mat. 19. ':i : Mk. 10. 22. great p. Acts 2. 45, and «>!d their p. Eph. 1. 14, redemption of purchased p. .SV« Lev, 25. 10 : 27. 16 ; 1 Kings 21. 15. POHHIBLK. Mat. 19. 26: Mk.lO. W with .all things are p. 24. '.;4 : Mk. 13 22. if p. deceiv** elect, '^|\. !!9 , Mk. H. :w. •.^e>. If p. let t!ii« cup. Mk. 9. 23, alt tliiiitft p. to him that b^-lieveth. 14. :'8: Ln. IS. '27 all thiTiv- a-e p. to tliee. Bf^m. 12. IX, If p. liv« peaceably. See Acts 2. 24 ; '20. 16 ; Gal. 4.1.'); Ileb. 10. 4. P08T. D«ut. 6. 0; Job 9, 28; Jer.81,.Sl: Amos 9.1. POSTERITY. Gen. 46. 7: Ps. 48, 13; 109, 13; Dan. 11. 4. POT. 2 Klnzs 4. 2. not anything save a p. of olL 40, there is death in the p. •lob 11. M. maketh the d>:''u boll like a p. Zeeh. 14. 21, every p. shall D<t hi.liness. Mk. 7. 4, the washlnii o'" cups and p. John 2. 6. six water p. S.e Ki. 16.:«; Jer. l.l.S; .Tohn4.28; Heb.9.4. POTKNTATK. 1 Tim. 6, 15. POUND- Lu. 19. 13 ; John 12. 18. POl'K. Jt'b II). 10, ha.st thou not p. me out tu milk. ?9 (). rock p. out rivers of oil. SO. Ifi, my soul is p. out up.m me. Ps. 4.0. 2. gmoe is p int.' thv lips. 62.8, p. out your heart b'ttm-e him. Prov. 1.23; lsa.44.:<; .I.«l z. 28. 29: Acts 2. 17, 18 I will p. out n\y Rpirit. Caiit. l.H. as ointment p, forth. Isa. -6. 16. p. out prayer when rhasleninu 92. 16, till the spirit be p. on us. 44. 3. 1 will p. water o!i thirsty, W. 12, p. out his soul unto death. Jer. 7.20; 42.18 my fnrv «hall be p. out. Lam. 2, 19, p. out thine hfart like water Nah. 1.6, fury is p. out lik<; fi"". Mai. ,\. 10, If I Tviil not p. out a hlessinji. Mat. 'Jfi. 7; Mk. H. S. p. ;iiiiTni<^nt on lii-. head. John 2. 15. hfc p. out the eliarik-'ei^' nriii.'y, .^ff 'i Sam. 23, 16; 2 Kinw< tl. II; Rev. n. 10: 16.1. POURTRAY. Ezek. 4. 1 ; S. 10: 28, 14. POVKRTY. Geti.46.11: Prov. At. 13. lest thoo come to p. Prov. 6. 11: 24.34. th» p. c«>me a.s one that travelleth. 10. 15. (lestruetli of ooor Is p. 11.24, Itt'-nrl-r' •(. !.'<. IS. p. to liiti I,, refuseth instmrtloii, 28.15, shall have i- •■u .ujth ?<i. 8, give m<- nf-ithfi p. Tfv rit hes. 31.7 drink anrt for;." t Int p. Kf" Prov. 23, 21 , 2 « or. ^<. 2 ; Rev, 2. 9. P(nVT) KR. Px. 32. 20 ; V Kings 2:*. 6 : Mat. 21, 44. r<t\VKR. Gen. 92. 28; llos. 12. 3 haot thou p, vith r.,,d, V,x. l^. 6. i;;..r<.a» in p. Lev. 26. 19. the pride of your p. 1). •."♦ 1„ '«. he (T-'Mh I'lfe j-. to g. t vt.^&ith, '/ -am. !i, ? 1 ' <i Is my "trenpth and p. 7 c'liron.^l.; Slat. 6. 1.3, thims i'^ the p. and 4 Mr, POWRRFUL. noNnoRDANon. PBAYKB. aOhron. 25. H, God hath p. to help. Job a*). '2, him tliat Is without p. P». 49. 15, frum tlie p. of the grave. 66. 6, being girded with p. 90. 11, who knoweth p. (jf thine anger. Prov. 3.27, when it !s In p. to do H. 18.21. in the p. of the tongue. Eccl, 6. 19 ; 6. 2, p. to eat thereof. 8. 4, where word of khig Is there Is p. I»a.40. 29. he plveth p. to the faint MIc. 3. 8, ful' of ». by the spirit. Hab. 3. 4. the hldhig of his p. Zech. 4. «, not by might, nor by p. Mat. 9.6; Mk.2. 10; Lu. 5.24. p. on earth to forgive. 8, who had giyen rach p. to men. W. 30; Lu.21.27. coming in clouds with p. 28. 18. all p. is given to me. Lu. 1. 35. the p. of th<^ Highest. 4.6, all this p. will I give thee. 14, Jesus returned in the p. of the Spirit. 82, his word was with p. 6. 17, the p. of the Lord was present. 9.43, amazed at tiie miglitv ).. of God. 12.5. that hatli p. to cast into h.sU. 11, when brought bt;f<ire p. 22.53, your liourand the n of darkness. 24.49, with p. from on hit;;). John 1. 12. p. to become sous of God. 10.18, I have p. to lay t down. 17.2, p. overall flcuh. 19. 10, I have p. to crucify thee. Acts 1.8. p. aft^r tne Holy Ghost is como. 8. 12, as though by our own p. 6. 4, was it not iii thine own p. 8. 10. this man is the vrreat ;>. of God 19, give me also this p. 26. 18, from the p. of Satan unto God. Rom, 1.20. his eternal p. and Godhead. 9. 17. that I might show my p. In theo 13. 2, whosoever resist«th the p. 1 "or. 15. 4S, It is raised in /'. Kph. 2. 2, prince of the p. of the air. 3. 7, the effectual working of liis p, Phil. 3. 10, the p. of his r»'surrectlon. 2 Thess. 1.9, from the glorv of his p. 2 Tim. 1.7. spirit of p. and"lov^ 3. 5, form of godliness, hut d«nviiic the p. Heb, 2. 14, him that had /<. of i)-:ith fi. 5 the p. of the world to come. 7. 16. the p. of an endless life. Rev. 2. 26. to him will I give p 4.11. wf>rthv to receive p. Sue Ma« . '22. 20 ; [,u. 22. <S ; Horn. 1 . 16. POWKUKHL. rs.>9.4; 2<;<.r, 10. 10; Heb.4.12. PRAISK (u.K Ex. 1.5. n. fe.Trful in p. Pent. 10.21 he is thy p. and thy <Jod. Judu.5.3: I'8.7.17; t.2; 57.7; 61.8; 104. ,»3. I will sing p. Neh.9. 5. above all MessmK and p. P8.22. 3, that tnhabitest p. of Israel. 26, my p. shall b*. of thee. 33. 1 ; 117. 1. p. !s comely for the upright 34.1. his p. is coiit nually In my mouth, 50. 23, whoso offer"th p. glorlfieth. 65. 1. p. walteth for thee. 6.2, make his p. glorious, 109.1. O God of my t). 148. 14, the p. of all his saint*. Prov. 27. 21 . so Is a man to hli p. Isa. 60. 18, call thv gates p. 61.3, garment of p. 62.7. ftp. In the earth. Jer. \9. 1i. that they mignt b« to me for a p. 49. 26. how is the city of p. Hftb. 3. 8, earth full of his p. Zeph. 3. 20. b p. among all people. John 9. 24, give God the p. 12. 43. the p. of men. Bom. 2. 99, whose p. is not of men. 13.-3. thou .Shalt have p. 1 Cor. 4. 5, every man have p. of God. 9- Cor. 8. IS. whose p. Is In the gospel. Eph. 1. 6, 12, p. of glory of his grace. Phil. 4, 8, if there be any p. Heb. 1.3. 15, offer sacrifice of p. 1 Pet. 2, U. p. of them that do well. 4. 11. to whom be p. and donilnion. See 2 Chron. 29. 30 ; Acts 16. 25 ; 1 Pet. 2. 9. PRAISK (v.). Gen. 49. 8, whom thy brethren shall p. 2 Sajri. 14. 26. none to be so i»»nch p. Ps. 30. 9. shall the dust p. t'let ? 42. 5. 1 1 ; 43. 6. I shall yet p. hm., 45. 17, therefore shall the people ». thee. 49. 18, m»jn will p. thee wl en thra doest well, 63. 3. mj lips shall p. thee. 67. .3,6, let the people p. thte, 71. 14. I will yet p. thee mort and more. 72. 15. d« ily shall he be p. 76, 10, th) wrath of man shall ,i. thee. 88. 10, shivll the dead arise and p. thee. 107. .32, p. him In the as,sembl.r. 115. 17. the dead p. not. 119. 16t, seven i^mes a day do i p. tfc^ '. 145. 4, one generaulon shall p. thy worlrK 10, all thy works si. ill p. the*,. Prov. 27. 2. letanofhei • tboi. 31. 31, her own works p. her in the gatea. Isa. .38. 19, the living shall p. thee, See Lu. 2. 13 ; 24. .W ; Acts 2. 47 ; 3. 8. PRANCING. Judg. 6. 22 ; Nah, 3. 2. PRA TING. Prov. 10. 8 ; 3 John 10, PRAY. Gen. 20. 7, a prophet and shall p. for thee. 1 Sara. 7. 6, I will p. for you to the Lord. 12. 23 sin in ceasing to p. for you. 2 0hron. 7. 14, If my people shall p. Ezra 6. 10, p. for the life of the king. Job 21. 15, what profit if we p. to him. Ps. 5. 2, to thee will I p. 56. 17, evening, morning, and at noon will I p. 122. 6, p. for the peace of .Jerusalem. Isa. 45. 20, p. to a god that cannot save. Jer. 7. 16 ; 11. 14 ; 14. 11, p. not for this people. 37. 3 ; 42. 2, 20. p. now to the Lord for us. Zech. 7. 2, they sent men to p. Mat. 5. 44. and p. for them which despltefully. 6. 5, they love to p. standing. 14.23; Mk.6.46; Lu.6. 12; 9,28. apart to p. 26. 36; »lk. 14. .32, while I p. yonder. Mk. 11, 25, and when ye stand p., forgivo. Lu. 11, 1. Lord, teach us to p, 18 1, men ought always to p. John 14. 16 ; 16. 26. I will p. the Father. 17. 9. I p. for them, I p. not, 20. neither p. I for these alone. Acts 9. 11. behold he p. Bom. 8. 26 know not what we should p. for. 1 Cor. 14.15. I will p. with spirit, p. with under- standing. Kph. 6. 18, p. always with all prayer. 1 Thess. ,5, 17, p. without ceasing. 1 Tim. 2. 8. that men p. everywhere. Jas. 5. 13. afflicted? let him p. 16. p, one for another. 1 John 5. 16, I do not say he shall v. for It. fifMLu.9.29; lOor.11.4; 14.14; 1 Thess. 6, 28. FBATKR. aOhron. 7. 16, e«n shall be .ttwnt to the p. Job 16. 4, thou reatrainett p. i PBAYKB. pie. aen. >f CJod. ;f(spel. Erace. well. Inlnn. 1 Pet. 2. 9. n thy brethren ich p. niu, iple 0, thee. thru doest well. and mora. ^1. thee. il p. thee. ■r. i p. tt^ '. thy worlrn. n the gates. hee. ; 3,8. S.Z 10. ^nd shall p, for the Lord. ym. ^11 p. I king, to him. at noon will I p. isalein. not save. for this people, jord for U8. ich despitefully. '28. apart to p. ond<!r, p., forglTO. Father. should p. for. t. p. with under- >rayer. II?. rher« all p, for It, (; lThe8S.6.%. ■hall be .tncnt I I I PBRACH. OONOORDANOX. PREKKNT. Job 16. 17; 1X4.1; 6,3; 0,9; 17.1; 36.13; 39. 1-2; fifi. 19 ; Lam. .S. 8, my p. P». <». 2. thou that liearest />. 72. 15. p, shall bn made continually, J09, 4. I give myself to p. Prov, 15. 8, the p. of tht: upright. Isa. 1.16. when ve nial<<' many p. 66.7; Wat. 21. l.S; Mk. 11.17; Lu. 19.46. house of p. Hat. !21. 22, whatever ye ask in p.. belie /log. 23.14; Mk. V?.40; Lu.'».47, long p. Lu. 6. 12. all night in p, to God. Acts 3. 1, the hour of p. 6. 4, give ourselves continually to p. 12. 6, p. was made without cea-^lng, 1«, 13, where p. wa« wont to be made. Phil. 4. 6. in everything by p. let your. Jas. 5. 15, p. of faith shall save the sick. 16, efTectual p. of a righteous man. 1 Pet. 4. 7, watch unto p. Bev, 5, 8 ; 8, 8, the p. of the saints. ««Ps.72.20; Dan. 9. 21; Rom. 12. 12; Ool.4,2. PBKACH. Neh.6.7, appointed prophet* to p, of thee, Isa, 61. 1, to p, good tidings. Jonah 3, 2. p, the pn-actiing I bid thee. Mat, 4, 17; 10. 7. .lesus began to p. 11,1. top. In their clttHH. 6, poor have the gospel p. £fk, 2. 2, he p, the vturd to them. 16. 20, and p, everywhere, Lu. 9. 60, go tliuu and p. kingdom of God, Acts 8. 6, and p. ( 'hrist unto them. 10, 36, p, peace by .lesus f'hrist. 13, 3X, through this man is p, forgiveness. 17. 18, he p. Jesus and the rMurrection. B^m. 2. 21, thou that p. a man should not steal. 10. 16, how shall they p, except. 1 Cor. 1. 18. the p. of the cross is foollshneia. 21, by the foolishness of p. 23, but we p. Christ crucifled. 9. 97, lest when I have p. to others. 16. 11, 80 we p, and so ye bel'.eved. 14, then is our p. vain. 2 Cor. 4. 6, we p. not oursolvoa. Phil. 1, 16, some p, Christ of envy and strife. ? Tim. 4.2, p, the word ; be Instant, 7 i.A. 2, word p, did not profit, I '■ * " 19, p, to spirits In prison. ' . r ,0.9; 2 Cor, 11, 4; Gal. 1,8; Eph,2.17, PBKA iVU, Bom. 10.14, how shall they hear without a )>, ? ■^ ''■■.n. 2. 7, whereunto I am ordained a p. ' ^ ''... 2. 5, Noah, a p. of righteousness, "ccl 1,1; 7,27; 12.8; 2 Tim. Ml. 1 -"?.. ,":':;T"i Neh. 9, 14, commandedst them p. li&."^. ">. ''.A, p. mt\ft be upon p. '5, IS, taught by p. of men, Jer, 36, 18, ye have kept Jonndab's p. /;««Ps.ll9.4.etc.: Dan. 9. 6; Hk.10.6; Heb. 9. 19. P\tKCl6u8. Deut, SS, 13, 14, 16, 16. p. thlngR. 1 Sam. 3. 1, word was p. in th-a<« days. 96. 21, my soul was p. In thine ejea. 2 Kings 1. 13. let my life be p. Ezra 8. 27, fine copper, p. as gold. P« 49.8, rediimptlon of soul Is fnl T?. \i, f shall their blmnl be In his sight. 116, 16, p in siglit of the Lord death of saints. 126.6, bi^tring p. seed. '^'.S. '.'.'»•' p. ointment on head. ji> }'f- ho'^ p. are thy thoughts. Priv.S, 16, wisdom more f>. than mbleh, Bosl, 7. 1, g x>d name better than p. ointment. Isa. l.S. 12, I will make a man more p. 28. 16; 1 Pet. 2. 6, a p. corner Hone. 4,3, 4, since thou waj»t p. in my sight, Jer, 15. 19, take the p. fr(<ra the vile. Lam. 4. 2, the p, sons of 71on. 1 1'et, 1. 7, trial of faith more p. than gold, 19, the p. blood of (Christ, 2, 7. to you whlcli believe he is p. 2 Pet, 1,1. like p. faith. 4. great and p. promises, S««Mat.26.7; Mk.14.3; Jas, 6, 7: Bev. 21. 11. PBEKMINKNOK. Eccl.3.19; O0I.I.I8; .1 .lobn 9. PBKFEB. Ps. 137.6; John 1.16; Bom. 12.10; 1 Tim. 6, 21, PBEMFDITATE, Mk.13.11, PtoKPABATION. Prov. 16, 1, p, of the heart. Eph, 6, 15, feot shod with p, of go.-ipel. <S«« Mat, 27. 62 ; Mk. 16. 42; Lu,23.54; John 19. 14. PBF.PABB. 1 Bam. 7. .3. p. your hearts to the Lord. 2Chron.20. S3, as yet the peoi.le had not p. Ps. 6H. 10, thou hast p. of thy goodness. 107. 36, that they may p. a city. Prov. 8. 27, when he p. the heavens I was there. Isa. 40. 3; Mai, 3. 1 ; Mat, 3. 8; Mk.1.2; Lu.L 76, p. way of the Lord. 62. 10, p, the way of the people. Amos 4. 12, p. to meet thy God, Jonah 1,17, Lord had p, a great flsh. Mat. 20, 28; Mk. 10.40. to them for whom p. John 14. 2, 1 go to p. a place for you. Bom. 9. 23. afore p. to glory, 1 Cor, 2. 9, things God hath p, Heb, 10, 6. a bfidy hast thou p, me. S«-elChron,22.5; Ps.23.6; Rev, 21. 3. PRESCRIBE. Ezra 7. 22; Isa. 10,1. PBK8 ENC E. Gen. 4. 16, Cain went out from the p. of Lord. 47. 15, whv should we die In thy p. Kx. Xi. 15. if thy p. go not with me. Job 23. 15, I am troubled at his p, Ps, 16. 11, in thy p. Is fulness of loy, 17,2. my sentence come forth from thy p. 31, 20, In the secret of thy p, 61. 11, cast me not awav from thy p. 139,7, whither shall 1 flee 'rom thy p. Prov. 14. 7, go from p, of a foolish man, Isa. 6,1.9. angel of his p. saved them. Jer.23..'»; 52 3, 1 will cast vnu out of my p. Jonah 1. 3, to flee from p. or the Lord, Zeph, 1. 7, hold thy peace at p. of the Lord. Lu. 13. 26, have eaten and drunk In thy p. Acts 3, 19, times of refreshiiiK from the p. 2 Cor, 10. 1, 10, who In p, am base. 2 Thess, 1. 9, destruction from the p, of the fi<."Gen,16.12; P8,23,6; Prov, 26. 6; Lu.16.10. PRESENT. 1 Bam. 10. 27, they brought him nop. Ps. 46. 1 , a p. help In trouble. John 14. 26, being yet p. with you. Acts 10. ,33, ail here p. before God, Bom, 7. 18, to will is p, with me, 21 , evil Is p, with md. 8. 18, suflTerings of this p, tir 9, 12. 1, p. your bi'dies a mvUik sacrifice. 1 Cor. 7, 26. good for the p. aistress. 2 Cor, 6, 8, to l)e p. with the Lord, 9, whether p. or absent. Gal. 1, 4, del'ver us from this p. world. Ool, l.ffl, p. every man perfect. 2 Tim. 4. 10, having loved this p. world. I PBEflKNTLY. OONOOnnANOE. PRIVILT. Tit. 2. l!i. live gi>dly \n this n. world. H«b. 12. 11, iu> cha'iti-niiig for p. sitjms Joyous. 2 Pet. 1. 12, establlsliKd in the p. truth. Jude24. able tf.> p. you faulttc's. See Ps. 72. 10 . Mat. 2. 11 ; Lu, 2. 22. PEEfiENTLY. Pror. 12. 16 ; Mat. 21. 19 ; 26. 63. FBUSEBVB. Oen. !».30, have seen Ood and my life is p. 46. 6, did send nae before you to p. life. Job 29. 2, »» ill days when God p. mo. P». 36. 6, thou p. man and beast. 121.7. the Lord p. thee from evil. 8, p. goiiiK out and conilnK in- Prov. 2. 8. lib p. the way of his saints. 11, discretion shall p. thee. 20. 2R, mercy and truth p. the king. Jer.49, n, I will p. them alive. Lu. 17. 33, lose his life shall p. It. Bfe Neh. 9. 6 ; Isa. 49. 6 ; Hog. 12. 13 ; .Tndo 1. PRESS. Prov. .1. 10. p. burst with new wine. Amos 2. 13, 1 am p. •-. ' r you as a cart Is p. Mk. 3. 10, they p. on ; t« touch him. Lu. 6. 38, go(Ml nieasu . • f-^n-.. 16, 16, every man p. •: • Phil. 3. 14, 1 p. towaid tr . r. a. 8er Mk. 2. 4 ; 5. 27 ; Lu. «. .. .' •■. PRESUME. Deut. 18.20; Esui. i.u. FKKSUMFTUOUS. Num. 16. .30; Ps. 19. 18; 2 Pet. 2. 10. PBETKNOB. Mat. 23. 14; Mk. 12. 40; Phil. 1. 18. PREVAIL, Gen. 32. 28 ; IIos. 12. 4, power with God and hast p. Ex. 17. 11, Moses held up hand Israel p. 1 Sam. '2. 9, by strent-'th shall no m&u p. Ps. 9. 19, let not man p. 65. 3. iniquities p. aitainst me. Eccl, 4, 12. if one p. against him. Mat. 16. 18. gates of hell shali not p. Acts 19. 20, grew word of God and p. See Job 14. 20 ; Jer. 20. 7 ; Lam. 1, 16 ; John 12. 19. PKKViCNT. 2 Sam, 22. 6; Ps. 18. 6 snares of death p. me. Ps. 88. 13, in mnrnlnB shall ray prayer p. thee. 119. 147, 1 p. dawning of the mnniini;. See Ps. 21. 3 ; 79. 8 ; Isa. 21. 14 ; 1 '1 h»ss. 4. 16. PREY. Isa. 49. 24, shall the p. be taken from the mighty? Jer. 21. 9: :«,2; 89.18; 46.6, his life shall be for a p. Eiek. 34. 22, my flock shall no more be a p. See Gen. 49. 9 ; Num. 14. 3 ; Neh. 4. . ; Amos 3.4. PRICE. TjOV. ;'6. 82. the p. of his redemption. 2 Sara. 24. 24; 1 Chron. 21. 22, I will buy It at a p. Acts 6. 2. kept back part of the p. 1 Tor. 6. 20 : 7. 23, bought with a p. 1 Pet. 3. 4, meek spirit of great p. S«« Deut. 23. 18 ; nnv.31.10; Zech.11.12. PBIOKS. Num. .33. 65 ; Acts «. 6 ; '>fi. 14. PRIDE. Ps, 31. 20. hide them from p. of man, Prov, 8. 13. p. do I hate. 14. 3, In mouth of foi-lish is rod of p, Isa, 28. 1, woe to the crown of p. Jer. 49. 16. p. of thino heart hath deofllved thee. See Mk. 7. 22 ; 1 Tim. S. 6 ; 1 ,Tohn 2. 16. FRI EST. Qen. 14. 18 ; Heb. 7. 1. p. of most high Ood. Ei. 19. 6, a kingdom of p. 1 Sam. 2. 36, 1 will raise ip a faithful p. 2 Oh ron. 6. 41 ; Ps. V*i. 16, p. clothed with aalva- ttou. 13. 9, p. of them that are no gods. 15. 3, without a teaching «, Isa. 24. 2. as with the people, so with the p. 28.7, p. and prophet have erred. <i1. C, shall be named the p. of the Lord. .Ter, 13. 13. will fill p. with drunkejiness. Mic. 3. 11. the p. teach for hire. Mai, 2. 7, the p. lips should keep knowledge, Lu. 17. 14, show yourselves to the p. Acts 6. 7, p, were obedient to the faith. Bef.l, 6; 6.10; M.6, kings and p. to God. See Heb. 2. 17; 3. 1 : 4. 16; 7. '.«. PRIKSTHOUD. Ex. 40. 16 ; Num. 26. 18, an tover- lastlng p. Num. 16. 10, seek ye the p. also. Heb. 7. 24, an ur^ciiangeable p. 1 Pet. 2. 6, an holy p. 9, ye are a royal p. See Num. 18, 1 ; Josh. 18. 7; Neh. 13. 2». PRINCE. Gen. 82. 28, as a p. hast thou power, c.^. 2. 14 ; Num. 16, 13, who made thee a p. over us? 1 Sam. 2. 8 ; Ps. 113. 8, to set them among p. 2 Sam. 3. ,38, a p. fallen In Israel. Job 12. 21 ; Ps. 1(»7. 40, p(jureth contempt on p. 21. 28, where is the house of the p. ? 31. .S7, as a p. would I go near liim. Ps. 4.5. 16. make p. In all the earth. 118.9, than to put confldence in p. 146. 3, ptit not your trust In p. Prov. 8. 16. by me p. decree justice. ^1. 4, nor for p. drink strong drink. Eccl. 10. 7, p. walking as servants. 16, when tnjt;). eat in the morning. 17, blessed wfien p. eat In due season. Isa. .34. 12 ; 4(). 23. ell her p. shall be nothing. Hos. 3. 4, abide nianv days without a p. Mat. 9. 34 ; 12. 24 ; Mk. 8. 22, by p. of devils. Julm 12.31; 14. SO; hi. 11, the p. of this world. Acts 3. 15, and kllied the j>. of life. 5. 31, eialted .o he a p. and saviour. 1 Cor. 2. 6, wisdom of the p. of this wrrld. 8, which none oft), of this world knew. Eph. 2, 2, the p. or the miwer of tUe air, ■•^'a Isa. 3.4; Hos. 7. 6; Mat. 20. 25. PRINCIPAL. Prov. 4. 7; Isa. 28. 26; Acts 25. 2:?. PRIN(JIPALITY. Eph. 6. 12, we wrestle against P. and powers. Tit. 3. 1, to be subject to p. Se,- Rom. 8. 38 ; Eph, 1. 21 ; 3. 10; Ool.l. 16. PRTN( IPLES, Heb. 5. 12 ; 6. 1. PHI NT. Lev. 19. 28 ; Job 13. 27 ; 19. 23 ; John 20. 15. PRISON. Ps, 142. 7, bring my soul out of p. Eccl. 4, 14. out of p. h^ometh to reign. Isa. .53. 8. taken from p. and from judgment. 61.1, opening of the p. Mat. 6, 2.'. ; I,u. 12. ,58, thou be east Into p. 11. 2, John heard in the p. 26. 36, 39. In p, and ye came unto me. Lu. 22. 33. to gr, with thee to p. and to death. 2 Cor. 11. 23, In p. more frequent. 1 Pet. 3.19. spirits in p. tiee ,ler, 32. 2 ; 39. 14 ; Lu. 3. 20 ; Acts 6. 18. PBIPONKB. P8,79.11; Zech.9.12; Mat. 27.16; Kph.3.1. PRIVATE. 2 Pet. 1.20. PRIVATELY. Mat. 24. 8; Mk.9.28; Ln.10.23; Gal. 2. 2. PBIVILY. Mat.l.l»i 17} Acts 10. 37; GaL2. 4; 2 Pet. 2,1. SIM ' 7 IIVTLY. edwlthsAlva- with the p, 1. he Lord. «iines9. I knowledge. p. p. laith. p. to God. 25.13. &D(9Ter- .13.2». t thou power. the« a p. over tn among p. ontempt on p. ? p. ? im. th. »P. ice, Ink. ts. ilnsf, f^ason. 11 he. nothing. )Ut a n. p. of rtcylls. of this world. Mour. itf w< rid. rl knew. the air. !5. ). 25; Acta 25. rrestle against ;Ool.l.ie. 9.23; John 20. il out of p. to rplpn. II JudKnient. kst Into p. tome. nd to death. ^cts6.18. 2: Hat. 27. 16; 28; La. 10. 23; 18.97; Gal.2. PRIZE. OONOOBDANOX. PBOPDESY. PRIZE. 1 Cor, 9. 21; Phil. 3. 14. rKOOEED. Gen. 24. 60. the thing p. from the Lord. Deut. 8. 3: Mat. 4. 4, that p. oat of mouth of God. Job 40. 5, I will p. no further. Isa. 'S. 14. 1 will p. to dn a marvelloun work. 61. 4, a law shall p. frnm m«. Jer. 9. 3, tliev ;>. (loni evil t^i evil. Mat, 15. 18; Jlk.7.21, p. out of the mouth. John 8. 42. 1 p. forth from (iod. Jas. 3. 10, p. Diessing and cursing. See Lu. 4. 22; John 16. 26; Eph. 4. 29; Bev. 22.1. PBOdLA IM. Ki. 38. 19 : 84, 6. 1 will p. the name of the Lord. Isa. 61. 1. to p. liberty to captives. 2, to p. acceptabl'-" year. 6?. 11, Lord hath ^., thy salvation cometh. Jer. 84. 15, in p. liberty every man to neigh- bour. Lu. 12. 3, p. upon the housetops. Bee Deut. 20. 10; Prov. 20. 6; Jer. 8. 12; Joel 3.9. PROCURE. Proy.11.27; Jer. 2. 17; 4.18; 26.19; 33.9. PRODUCE. Isa. 41. 21. PROFANE. Lev. 18. 21 ; 19. 13; 20. 3; 21. 6; 22. 2, p. name of Ood. Jer. 23. 11, prophet and priest are p. Ezek. 22.26. no differonce betwe^^n holy and p. Mat. 12. 6, priest? in temple p. sabbath. Acts 24. 6. nave gone about to p. templo. 1 Tim. 1. 9, law for unholy and p. 4.7. refuse p. and old wives' fables. B.20; 2 Tim. 2. 16. avoid p. babUJings. Heb. 12. 16, any p. person. «mPs.89.R9; Jer. VS. l.-); Mal.l.ia; 2.10. PROFESS. Bom. 1. 22 ; 2 (Jor. 9. 13 ; 1 Tim. 2, 10 ; 6,12. PROFIT (n,). Gen. 26, 32. what p. shall birth- right do me ? 37, '26, what p. If we slay ? Job 21. 15, what p. if we pray ? Prov. 14. 23. In all labour there Is p. Eccl.1.3; 3.9; 5.16, what p. of laboOT? 2. 11, there was no p. under the sun. 6.9, p. of the earth for all. 7. 11, by wisdom tliere is p, Jer. 16. 19, things wherein is no p. Mai, 3, 14, what p. that we have Icept. 1 Cor. 10. 33, not seeking own p., but p. of many. 2 Tim. 2. 14, about words to no p. Heb. 12. 10, he chasteneth us for our p. See Esth. 3. 8 ; Ps. 30. 9 ; Isa. 30. 6 ; 1 Tim. 4. 15, PROFIT (v.). 1 Sam. 12. 21. vain things which cannot p. Job SH. 27, 1 have sinned, and It p. not. 34.9, p, nothinK to deli^'ht in ttod. Prov. 10. 2, treasures of wickedness p, nothing. 11. 4, riches p. not in the day of wrath. Isa. 30. 5. 6. people that could not p. 4*1. 17. Lord which teacheth thee to p. Jer. 9, 11 . chaiiited for that which dotn not p. ■W, "2, they shall noi p. this people, l^a',. IR. -26 : Mk. 8. :i6. what is a man p. ? 1 Cor. 12. 7. to fivery man t>) p withal. Gal. 6. 2. Christ shall p. yim nothing. 1 Tim. 4, 8. b.><iil» eif-rrtjw p. little, lleb, 4. 2, Word preached did not p. Bee Hat. 16. 6; Bom. 2. 26; 1 Cor, 18. 8; Jaa, 8. 14. PROFITABLE. Job 22. 2. can a man b« p. to Uod ? Keel. 10. 10, wisdom is p. to direct. Acts ?<). 20, I kept back nothlti,T p. 1 Tim. 4. 8. godliness is p, to all thimn. 2 Tim. .H. 16, scripture is p, for doctrine, fife Mat. 6.29: 8 Tim. 4. 11; Tit. 3. 8: Philero. 11. PROLONG. Deat. 4. 26; 30. 18, ye shall not p. your days. - Job 6 11, what is mine end that I should p. my life? Prov. 10. 27, fear of Lord p. days. Eccl 8. 12, though a sinner's days be p. See Ps. 61. 6 ; Prov. 28. 2 ; Isa. 111. 22 ; 53. 10. PROMISE <n.>. Num. 14. 84, ye shall know my breach of p. 1 Kings 8. 56, hath not failed one word of p. Ps. 77. 8, doth his p. fail ? Lu. 24. 49 ; Acts 1. 4, p, of Father. Acts 2. 39. the p. Is t«) you and yoar children. 26. 6, fo- hope of the p. Rom i. 14, p. made of none effect. 20, staggered not at the p. 9, 4, to whom pertain the p. 8; Gal. 4. 28, the children of the p. 2 Cor. 1. 20, p. are yea and amen. Gal. 3. 21, Is law against the p, of God ? 1 Tim. 4. 8 : 2 Tim. 1. 1, p. of the life that now Is. Heb. 6. 12, through faith and patience Inheritp. 9, 15 ; 10. 36, the p. of eternal inheritance. 11, 13. died, not having received p. 2 Pet. 1. 4, great and precious p. 3. 4. where Is the p. of his coming ? 9, not slack conceniing his p. Bee Kph.1.13; 2.12; 6.2; Heb, 4.1; 11.9. PROMISE (v.). Ex. 12. 25, will give as he h» h p. Nuni, 14. 40, will go to place the I<<>rd p. Deut. 1. 11 ; 15, 6, Lord oless you as he hath p. 8, 28, not able to bring to land p. 19. 8 ; 27, 3, give the land he p. to give Josh, 2.1. 1.5, all good things which tiie Lord p. 2 Kings 8. 19 ; 2 Chron, 21. 7. he p. to give light. Mk. 14. 11, they p. to give him nv>ney. Kom. 4, 21, what he p, he was able to perform. U.'.b. 10.23; 11.11. he is faithful tliatp. 1 John 2, 26, he hath p, eternal lite, ge,,lKlngs8,24; Neh,9,15; Ezek. 13,22. PROMOTE, Num,22.17: 24,11; Prov. 4. 8. PROMOTION. Ps.75.6; Prov. 3, 36. PRONOUNCE. Judg. 12. 6 ; Jer, .34. 6. PROOF. 2Cor.2.9; 8.24; 13.3; PbiL2.22t 2 Tim. 4. 6. PROPER lOhron.29.8; 1 Cor. 7. 7; Heb.lL 23. PKOPHECT. 1 Cor. IS. 8. whether p.. shall faU. 2 Pet. 1. 19, sure word of p. 21, p, came not In old time. Bev. 1,3; 22.7, the words of this p. See Neh. 6. 12 ; Prov. 31. 1 ; 1 Tim. 4. M. PROPHESY. Num. U. 26, they p. and did not cease. 2 Chron. 18. 7, he never p. 8o«>d to me. I.sa. 30. 10, p. not to us right things. Jer. 5. 31. prophets p. falsely 14.14; 23.25, prophets p. lies. 28. 9. the prophet which p. of peace. Kzek. 37,9, p. to the wind, Joel 2. 28 ; Acts 2. 17. vour sons shall p. Amos ;i. 8, who can but p. 7. 1.1. V. not again any more. Mic. 1 11, 1 will p. of wine. ft» i PBOPDET. ooynoBDANox. PROVrDK. Mat. 26. 08: Mk. 14. 66; Lu. 22. 64, p.. thoa Christ. Bom. 12.6. let us p. according to the propor- tion. 1 Oor. 13. 9, we p. in part. 14. ^9. covet to p. 1 Thess. 5. 20. despise not p. Bee Amos 2. 12 ; 1 Oor. 11. 5; Eev. 10. 11 ; 11. 3. PBOrilET. Ex. 7.1. Aaron ghal) be thy p. Num. 11.29. would all Ijord's people were p, 12. C, If there be a p. among ynu. Deut. 13. 1, if tJiere arise a j>, or dreamer. 18. 16 ; Acts 8. 22 ; 7. 37, I will raise up a P. 34. 10, there arose not a p. like M<)s»i». 1 Sam. 10. 12 ; 19. 24, is Baul amonx «. ? 1 Klners 18. 11 , there dwelt an old p. In Beth-«I. 18. 22. 1 only remain a p. 22. 7 ; 2 Kings 3. 11, is there nut a p. besides ? 2 Kings 6. 8. shall Icnow there is a p. 1 Chron. 16. '22; Ps. 105. W, do my p. no harm. S Chron. ao. 20, believe his p.. so shall ye pros- per. Ps. 74. V, there 1« no more any p. Isa. 3. 2, Lord tak eth away tiie p. Jer. 29. ?6, mad, and maketli iiimself a p. 87. 19. where are now your p. V £zek. 1. 5 ; 83. .S3, there bath been a p. among them. Hos. 9. 7, the p. is a u I. Amos 7 14, 1 was no p., nor p. son. Zech. 1. 5. the p., do tlwiy live for ever? Mat. 7. 15. b-wiv<. »j/ 'aise p. 10.41, receiveth >. p \ii v irt "fa p. 13.57; Ml(.6.4; Lu.i.'H; John 4. 44. a p. not Without honour. 23. 29 ; Lu. 11. 47. ye build the tombs of the p. Lu. 1. 7C. be called p. of the Uighest. 7. 16, a great p. is risen. 28, not a greater p. Mian Jobn. 39, if he were a p. would have knovrn. 18.33, caimot be that a p. parish out of. 24. 19, .lesus, who was a p. mifihty. John 4. 19, 1 perceive thou art a p. 7.40. of a truth this '.s the P. 62, out of (iaiilee artseth no p. Acts 26. 27, bellevest thou the p. 1 Cor. 12. 29, are all p. '! 14. :f7. If any man think himself a p. Eph. 2. 20, built on fnundutioD of p. 4.11, he gave ^^ouie p. 1 Pet. 1. 10, of which salvation the p. enquired. Bev. 22. 9. I am of thy brethn n the p. See I Kinfrs 20. 35 ; Neh. fi. 14 ; 1 Cor. 14. 82. PBOPOBTION. 1 Kings 7. .86; Job4L12! Bom. 12.6. PB08PEB. Oen. 24. ."56, the Lord ha th p. my way. 89.3. Lord made all Jirs»!ph did tn p. Num. 14. 41, transgress, but it shall not p. Deut. '28. 29. thou shalt not p. in thy ways. 1 Chron. 22. 11, the Lord p. tihee. 2 Chron. 20. 20, believe, so shall ye p. 96. 6. God made !iim to p. Ezra 5. 8. this worii p. in their hands. Neh. 2. 20. the G«d of heaven will p. U8. Job 9.4, who hardened him.self and p. Ps. 1. 3. whatsoever he doeth shall p. yr. 7, fret not because of him who p. 78. 12. ungodly who p. in the world. 122. 6, they shall p. that love thee. Prov.28. 13, he that covereth sins «i.all not p. Eocl. ll.fi. knowest not wheflM-r shall p. Isa. 63. 10, pleasure of Uie Lord shall p. 64. 17, no weapon against Mine shall p. 66.11, it shall p. In the thing. J«r. 2. 87, thou ahalt not p. in them. Jer. 12. 1, wherefore doth way of^vicked p,1 22. 30, no man of his seed shall p. Ezek. 17. 9. IC, shall it p. ? 16, shall he p., shall he escape? 1 Cor. 16. 2, lay by as (iod hath p. him. 3 John 2, in health, even as thy soul p. See Prov. 17. 8 ; Dan, 6. 28 ; 8. 12. PBOSPEBITY. Daut . 23. 6. thpu shalt not seek their p. 1 Bam. 26. 6. say to nim that livetii in p. Job ^f>. '21, in p. the destroyer shail como. Ps. 30. fi. In my p. 1 said, 1 shall nev«r. 73.3, when 1 saw the p. of the wi(l:ed. I'rov. 1. 32, p. of fools shall destroy them. Keel. 7. 14, In day of p. be joyful. Jer. 22. 21, I spake to thee in thy p. 8e^ 1 Kings 10. 7 ; Job 36. 11 ; I's. 3.1. 17 : 122. 7. PBOSPEBOns. Gen. .39. 2, he was a p. man. Josh. 1. 8, then thou nhalt make ttiy way p. Job 8. 6, make habitation of thy righteous- ness p. Zech. 8. 12, the seed shall be p. See Gen. 24. 21 ; J udg. 18. 6 ; 2 Ohron. 7. 11 ; Bom. 1.10. PBOTKCTION. Deut. 32. 88. riiOTKST. Gen. 43. 3: Jer.lL7: Zech. 3. 6; 1 Cor. 16. 31. FBOUD. Job 38. 11, here shall thy p. waves bo 8tftT6Cl 40. 11 . every one that is p., and abase him. Ps. 31. 23, rewardeth the p. doer. 40. 4, man that respectetli not the p. 94. 2. render a reward to the p. 101. 5, him that hath a p. heart will not I suffer, 12S. 4, soul filled with contenivt of the p, 138. 6, the p. he knoweth afar otT. Prov. 6.47, Lord liateth a p. look. 15. 26. Lord will destroy house cf the p. IC. 5. p. in heart is abomination. 21.4, a p. heurt is sin. Eccl. 7. 8, patient better than p. in spirit. Hab. 2.5. lie is a p. man. Mai. 3. 16, we call the p. happy. Lu.l. 51, scattered the p. 1 Tim. 6. 4, he is p., knowing nothing. Jas. 4. fi : 1 Pet. 0. 5, (iod resisteth the p. Bee Job 9. 18 ; 26. 12 ; Bom. 1. 30 ; 2 Tim. 3. 2. PROUDLY. Ex. 18. 11 ; 1 8am. 2. 3 ; Neh. 9. 10 ; Isa. .3. 5; Obad.l2. PROVE. Ex. 16. 25, there he p. th^ra. Judg. 6. 39, let me p. thee but this once. 1 .'^am. 17. 39, 1 have not p. them. 1 Kings 10.1; 9 Chrou. 9. 1, she came to p. Solomon. Ps. 17. 3, thou hast p. mine heart. 81.7, 1 n. thee at the waters. 96. 9 ; Ileb. .i. 9, when your fathers p. me. Mai. 3. 10, p. me now herewith. Lu. 14. 19, 1 go to p. them, 2 Cor. 8. 22, whom we have often p. diligent. 13. 5, p. your own selves. 1 Thess.6.21. p. all things. See Eccl. 2.1; 7.23; Dan. L 14; John 6. 6. PROVERB. Deut. 28. 37, a p. and a byword. Ps. 68. 11. 1 became a p. to them. Eccl. 12.9, set in order many p. Ezek. 16. 44, every one that useth p. Lu. 4. 23, will sui'jly say this p. John 16. 29, speakest plainly and no p. SV* Num. 21. 27 ; 1 Sam. 10. 12 ; Prov. 1. 6. PROVIDE. Oen. 22. 8, Ood will p. blnuelf a lamb. 30. 30, when shall 1 p. for mine own bouse 7 mi OVJDK. •wicked}).? P* ? Mm. suul p. Shalt Dot seek til in p. ail come. iievHr. wlc4:ed. roy them. fp. 35.17; 122.7. IS a )>. man. ) thy way ;>. ihy rlghteuus- on.7.11; Bom. 7 ; Zecb. 3. 6 ; ly p. wavM bo abase him. the p. lart will not I 't of the p. ^ff. ik. c'f the p. n. . in spirit. itblng. !th the p. J 2 Tim. 3.2. .8; Neb. 9. 10: hpra. his unce. n. le came to p. rt. bers p. me. a p. diligent. John 6. 6. ! id a byword, a. th p. { d no p. Fro7.1.6. I I p. blnuelf a I fl own bouse 7 PBOVIDENCB. OON00BDAN09. PUBP08K, I's. 78. 20. can he r. flesh V Mat. 10. 9, p. neither gold nor sliver. Lu. 12. 20. whose shall those thint;* be thoa hast V. ? 33, p. Da«s that wax not old. Bom. 12. 17 ; 2 Cor. 8. 2i . p. things honest. 1 Tim. 5. 8, if any p. not for his own. Heb. 11. 40, having p. better thing for us. Ser. .Tob as. 41 ; I»rov. 6. 8 ; Acts 2». 24. PKOVIDENCE. Acts 24. 2. PKUVISION. Gen. 42. 25 ; 4fi. 21, p. for the way. Ps. 132. 15, I will al uiidantly bless hnr p. Bom. l.S. 14, make imt p. for the tiesli. Sef Josh. 9. 5 ; I Kings 4. 7 ; 2 Kings (>. 23. PKOVOCATION. Job 17. 2; Ps.96.8; Ezek.aO. 28. PROVOKE. Ex. 23. 21, obey hU voice and p. him not. Num. 14. 11, bow long will this people p. me 7 Deut. 31. 20. p. me and break my cuveuant. Job 12. 6, they that p. God are secure. Ps. 106. 7, tliey p. him at the sea. 29, they p. liim with inventions. Lu. 11. r>3. l.egan to urge and p. him to speak. Itom. 10. 19 ; 11. 11. 1 will p. to jealousy. 1 Cor. 13. 5, Is not easily p. Gal. S. 26, p. one another. Eph. 6. 4, p. not your children to wratn. Heb. 10.24, to p. to love and good worki*. .S«s I'rov. 20. 2 ; Isa.65.3; Jer.7. 19; 44.8. ritUDKNOE. 2 Chron. 2. 12 ; Frov. 8. 12 : Kpb. 1.8. PKUDRNT. Frov. 12. 16, a p. man coveretb sliame. 23, p. man concealeth knowledge 14. 15, p. k)r)ketli well to his going. If). 21, wise in h'^art called p. 19. 14, j>. wife 's from the Lord. 22.3; 27.12, p. man foreseeth evil. Isa. 5. 21. woe unto them that are p. io their own sight. ' Jer. 49. 7, counsel perished from p. Hns. 14. 9, who Is p. ? Mat. 11. 25; Lu. 10. 21, hast hid thlngcs from p. See Isa. 52. 13 ; Amos 5. 13 ; Acts 13. 7. FBUNE. Lev. 25. 3 : Isa. 2. 4 ; Joel 3. 10; Mlc. 4. .3. PUBLIC. Mat. 1. 19 ; Acts 18. 28 ; 2t». 20. PUBLISH. Deut. 32. 3, 1 will p. the name of the Lord. '2 Bam. 1. 20, p. it not in Askelon. Ps. 68. 11, great was company that p. It. l-yi. 52. 7 ; Nah. 1, 16, that p. peace. Mk. 1. 45 ; 5. 20, he began to p. It much. Ln. 8. 39, p. throughout the wlicile city. Bife Esth.1.20; 3.14; Jonah 3.7; Mk.13.10. PI KF KD. 1 Cor. 4. 6 ; 6. 2 ; 13. 4 ; Col. 2. 18. PUFFETH. Ps. 10. 6 ; 12. 5 ; 1 Cor. 8. L PULL. Lara. 3. 11. p. me In pit cos, Amos 9. 16, shall no more lie v. up. Zech. 7. 11. they p. away the shoulder. Mat. 7. 4 ; Lu. 6. 42. p. mote out of thine eye. Lu.12. 18, will p. down barns, 14. 6. will not ». him out on sabbatb. 2 Cor. 10. 4. to the p. down of strong bolJs. Jude 2.S. p. them out of the fire. <Sr<'Gen.8.9; Kzra6.11: Fs.Sl.4; Is*. 22. 19. PULPIT. Neh,8.4. PULSE. 2 Sam. 17. 28; Dan. 1.12. PUNISH. Ezra 9. 13, hast p. less than deserve. Frov. 17. 26, to p. the just Is not good. Isa. IS. 11, 1 will p. the world for their evlL 26.21, Lord coraeth to p. inhabitants. Jer. 13. 21. what wilt thou say when be p. Acts 26. 11, I p. them in every synagogue. 2Thess. 1.9, p. with everlasting destructlOD. 2 Fct. 2. 9, to day of jurlgnient to be p. See Lev. 2fi. 18 ; Frov. .il. 11 ; 22. 3 ; 27. 12. FUNISUM F:NT. Gen. 4. 13, my p. U greater tban I can bear. Lev. 21). «] . accept the p. of their iniquity. 1 Sam. 28. 10, no p. shall happen to tluse. Lam. 3. .%, a man fi>r the t>. of his sins. 4. 6, p. greater than p. ofTSodom. 22, the p. is arcomplished. Ezek. 14. 10, shall bear p. of their Iniquity. Mat. 25. 40, everlasting u. Heb. 10. 29, of how much sorer p. 1 Fet. 2. 14, the p. of evildoers. See Frov. 19. 19 ; Amos 1. S ; 2. 1 ; 2 Oor. 1 6. FUBCUASE. Butb 4. 10. have I p. to be my wife. Ps. 74. 2, oongrHgatlon thou hast p. Acts 1. 18, p. a field with reward of inlqnlty. 8. 20, gift of (iod p. by money. 20. 28, he hath p. with his own blood. Eph. 1. 14. redemption of p. possession. 1 Tim. 3. 13, j>. to themselves a good degree. Se'^Gen.49.&: Ex. 16.16; Lev. 25. 33 ; Jer. <&. 11. FUBE. Deut. 82. 14. the p. blood of the grape. 2 8am. 22. 27 ; Fs. 18. W. with p. show thyself p. Job 4. 17, shall a man be more p.? 8.6, If thou wert p. and upright. 11. 4, my doctrine Is p. 16. 17, my prayer is p. 25. 5, stars are not p. In his sight. Fs. 12. 6, words of the Lord are p. 19. 8, commandment of the Lord lo p. 119. 140, thy word is very p. Frov. 15. 26, words of the p. are pleasant. 20. 9, who can say, 1 am p. ? Mic. 6. 11. shall 1 count them p. ? Zeph. 3. 9, 1 will tuni a p. lanuruage. Acts 20. 26, p. from bluod of all men. Bom. 14. 20, ail things indeed are p. Fhil. 4. 8, whatsoever things are p. 1 Tim. 3. 9 ; 2 Tim. 1. 3. In a p. consclenco. 5. 22, keep thy»>elf v. Tit, 1. 15, to p. all things are p. Jas.l, 27. p. religion. 3. 17, first p., then peaceable. 2 Pet, 3. 1, stir up your p. minds. 1 John 3. 3, even as he is p. Rev. 22. 1 . a p. river of water of life. »<!<• Ex. 27. 20 ; Ezra 6. 20; Mai. 1.11. PUBELY. Isa. 1,25. FUUKNKSS. .lob 22. 30; Frov. 22.11; 2 Oor. 8. 6. PUB I:B. I«m. 4. 7 ; Ilab. 1. 13. FUBGE. 2 Chrou. 34. 8. when he had p. the land. Fs. 51. 7. p. me with hyssop. 66.3, tran.s^ressions, thou shalt p. them. Isa. 1. 25, and purely p. avray thy dross. 6.7, thy sin is p. 22. 14, this iniquity shall not be p. E7ek. 24. 13, 1 have p. thee and thou was nut p. Mai. X 3, p. them as gold. Alat. 3. 12 ; Lu. 3. 17. p. hl« floor. John 15. 2, he p. It, that it may bring forth. 1 Cor. 6. 7, p. out the old leaven. 2 Tim. 2. 21, if a man p. himself from tueM. Heb. 9. 14, p. your conscience. 22, all th'.nm p. by blood. See Frov. 16.6 ; Heb. 1. 3 ; 10. 2 ; 2 Fet. 1. 9. FUBIP Y. Tit. 2. 14 ; Jab. 4, 8 ; 1 Fet. L 22. FUltlTY. 1 Tim. 4. 12; 6.2. PIBLOININO. Tit, 2. 10. FUBFOSS. Job 17. 11. my p. are broken oft da .Ml, PUKfiE. ooNnoRnANns. BAIMENT. Prov.20. 18. every p. esUblish«d by mmisel. Isa.14.27, Lord hath p.. who shall disaiiuul? 46. 11. 1 have p., and I will ilo it. Mat. 26. 8. to what p. Is this v/tate "> Acts n. '^. with V. of heart. Bom. <^.28. called according to his p. 9. 11, that the p. of Ood mlt{ht iitand. Eph. 1. 11, accordint; to the p. 3. 11, eternal p. in (^hrtnt. See 2 Oor. 1 . 17 ; 2 Tim. 1 . 9 ; 1 John :i. 8. PUBSE. Prov. 1. 14 : Mat. 10. 9 : Mk. 6. 8 ; Lu. 10.4, PUK8UE. Lev. 26. 17; Prov. ai*. 1, shall flee when none p. Deut. 19. 6 ; .Tosh. 20. 6, lest avenger p. Job 13.2.'), wilt thou p. the stubble t 30. 15, terrors p. my rouI. p. It. il p. It Pa. 34. 14. seek peace and , Prov. 11. 19, he that p. evil p. It to death. 13.21. evil p. sinners. Jer. 48. 2, the sword shaii p. the^.. 8e*- Ex. 16. 9 ; 2 Sam. 24. 13 ; 1 Kings 18. 27. PUSH. Ex. 21. 29 ; 1 Kings 22. j 1 ; .) nb 30. 12. PUT. Kx. 23. 1, p. not thlue baud with the wicked. Lev. 20. 8; Deat. 32. 30. p. ten thousand to fllKht. Judlf. 12.3; 1 Sam. 28. 21, I p. my life in my hands. 1 Bam. 2. :«?, *>. me \nU) one of priests' offlces. 1 Kings!). 3; 14.21, to p. ray name there. Eccl. 10. 10, must he p. to more strength. Isa. 4.3. 2fi, p, me In remembrance. Mat. 19. 6 ; Mk. 10. 9, let not man p. asunder. Mk. 10. 16, p. his hands on them and blessed. I'hllem. 18. n. that to niy aci'inuit. 2P^t. 1. 14. I must I'- off this taljernacle. See Lu. 9. 62 ; .lohn 13. 2 ; \ Thasa. 6. 8. PCTBIFYING. Isa. 1.6. Q. QUAKE. Joel 2. 10; Nah.1.5: Mat. 27. 61; Heb. 12.21. QUANTITY. Isa. 22. 24 QUAHUEL. Lev.26.25; 2KlD>f.,7; Mk.6.19; <'ol.3. 13. QI'aKTER. Ex. 13. 7; Mk.1.46; Uev.aO.8. QU K N'OU. Num. 11.2, fire was q. 2 Sam. 21. 17, (/. not light of IsraeL </ant. K 7, waters cannot ■/. love. Isa. .*«. 10, shall not be ./. nl^:ht nor day. 4'2. 3 ; Mat. VI. -O, sin<)kii;i; flax not q. 66. 24, nor shall their fiie be ij. Mk. 9. 43. 48, firf that never shall be q. Eph. 0. If), able to i/. fiery darts. 1 Thess. 5. 19, q. not the .Spirit. Heb. 11.34. (/. violence of fire. .SVe rs. 104. 1 1 ; 1 18. V2 ; E/.ek. 20. 47 ; Amos 6. 6. QUESTION. 1 Kings 10. 1 ; 2 Ohroiu 9. 1, to prove him with q. Mat. 2*2. 46, neither durst ask him q. Mk. 9. 16, what «. ye with tliem V 11. 29. I will ask you one q. 1 Oor. 10. 26, asking no q. for conscience. 1 Tim. 1. 4, which minister 7, rather. 6.4. doting about q. 2 Tim. 2. '23 ; Tit. 3. 9, unlearned q. avoid. Se*Mk.l.27; 9.10; Acts 18. 15; 19.40. QUICK. Num. 16. ,30 ; Ps. TO. \r>, go down q. Isa. 11. 3, of q. understanding. Acts 10. 42 ; 2 Tim. 4. 1 : 1 Pet. 4. 6. Judge of q. and dead. Heb. 4. 12, word is </. and powerfoL See Lev. 13. 10. 24 ; Ps. 124. 3. QUICKEN. Ps. 71. 'A>, thou shalt q. me ayaio. 80. 18, q. OS and we will call. 119. 25, (/. me according to thy word. 37, q. me in thy way. 60, thy word hath 7. me. Rom. 8. II. shall also </. your bodies. 1 Cor. 15. 36. that thou sowest Is not q, Eph. 2. 1. you hath he (/. 5; (Jol. 2. 1,3, 7. us together with Christ. 1 Pet. 3. 18, to death In flesh, </. by si)ii ■: 6V«John6.21; 6.63; l!om. 4.17; .ITlm.«i. 13. QUICKLY. Ex. 32. 8; Deut. 9. 12, have turned aside q. Num. 16. 46, go g. to congregation. Josh. 10. 6, come 7. and save us. Eccl. 4. 12, threefold cord not 7. broken- Mat. 5. 25. agree with adversary </. Lu. 14. 21, go q. Into streets and lanes John 13. 27, that thou doest. do q. Bev. 2. 5, 16, repent, else I will come q. 3.11; 22.7.12, I come (J. 22 20, surely I come a. SeeUenAKfi: 27. '20; La.16.6; Acts 22. 18. QIIET. Ps. 107.30. then are tliey glad because 7. 131. 2. 1 have q. my.self as a child. Keel. 9. 17. words of wise are heard In g. Isa. 7. 4, be (/., fear not. 14. 7, earth is at test and q. -32. 18, In q. , jstinu places. 3,3. 20, a q. habitation. Jer. 49. '23. sorrow on the sea, It cannot be a. Ezek. 16.42, 1 will be 7. Acts 19. 36. ye outrht to be q, 1 Tliess. 1. 11, study to be q. 1 Tun. 2. 2t a 7. and peaceable life. 1 Pet. 3. 4. drnament of a meek and 5. spirit. See 2 Kings 11. 20; 2 Chron. 14. 1 ; Job 8. 13; 21.23. QUIETLY. 2 Sam. .3. 27; Lam. 8. 26. Ql'IETNKSS. Job 31. 29, when he civeth q. I'rov. 17. 1. better a dry morsel and 7. Eccl. 4.6, handful with 7. than Imtli. Isa. .30. 15. in 7. and confidence strength. 82. 17. effect of righteousness 7. 8e« Judg.8.28; 1 Chron. 22. 9; 2 Thess. 3.12. QUIT. Ex. 21. 19 ; Josh. 2. 20 ; 1 Sam. 4. 9 : 1 Oor. 16.13. QUITE. Gen. 31. 16; Job 6. IS; Hah. 3. 9. QUIVKE. Ps. 127. 6 ; Jer. 5. 16 ; Um. ,^ IS. B. BACE. Ps. 19. 5 ; Ecol. 9. 11 ; 1 Cor. 9. 24 ; Heb. 12.1. RAGE. 2 Kings 5. 12, turned away in a r. Ps. 2. 1; Acts 4. 25, why do heathen r. Prov. 14. 16. the ffml r. and Is confl(ient. See Pn )v. 6. .34 ; 29. 9 ; Dan. 8. 1 3 : llos. 7. 16. RAGGED. Isa. 2. 21. RAGING. P8.89.9; Prov. 20.1; Lu.8.a4; Jude 13. RA(;8. Prov. 23. 21 ; Isa. 64. 6 ; Jer. 38. 11. BAIMENT. Gen. 28. 20, if the Lord will give mer. Deut. 8. 4, thy r. waxed not old. 24. 13, that he may sleep in his r 17, not take widow's r. to pledge. Job 27. 16, though he preoare r. as the cl«y. Isa. 6,3. 3, I will stain all my r. Zech. 3. 4, 1 will clothe thee with r. Mat. 6. 25 ; Lu. 12. 23. body more than r. 28, why take thought for r. 11. 8 ; Lu. 7. 26, man clothed In soft r. 17.2; Mk.9.S; Lu.9.29, his r. was white as light. Bi hJ Bi R. B, Bj 1 ilWKNT. word. dies, not q, h ChriHl. by st>lrii ; JTJm.ti. 13. , have turned brokan. lanes Q- iome q. Arts m. 18. elad because q, ild. &rU tn q. cannot be q. ife. and q. spirit. 1; Jobs. 13; 26. If civeth (jr. anH '/. hotli. strength. Thess. 8. 12. am. 4. 9; lOor. [ab. 3. i». Am. 3. 13. lor. 9. 24 ; Heb. ly in a r. hen r. >nfl<Jt'nt. : Hos.7.16. Lu.8.24; Jude isr.38. 11. Lord will give I r se. as the clay. ;h r. 9 than r. , soft r. wu white as Iff r BAIN. COVaOBDANOTB. BKADT. 1 Tim. fl. A, having food and r. let as. Jas. 2. 'i, ptxir mail In vile r. Rev. 3. IS, buy wlilte r. SMMat..^4: Lu.lU.SO; 88. M; Aots2ZiX). BAIN (n.). Lev. 26.4: Dent. 11. 14; 28. 12. r. In due season. Deut. 11. II, drinks water of the r. of heaven. 32. 2. doctr'i)' Iron as r. 2 Sara. Zi. 4, clear siiinliig after r. 1 Kings \^. 41. sound of abundance of r. Ezra 10. in. a time of much r. Jol>5, 10, who glveth r. tin earth. 37.6, to small r. and to groat r. .38.28, hath the r. a father, r*. T2. 6, like f . on mown i^rass. Prov. *>.">. 14, like clouds and wind without r. 2S, north winJ drlvpth away r. 28.1, asr. In harvest. 2S. 3, that opprn'ofth po«)r Is like sweeping r. Keel. 11. .!. If cloud" be full of K 12.2, nor clouds return after r. Oant. '2. 11, the r. is over and gone. Isa. 4. •;. covert from stonn and r„ 5.5. 10. as the r. Cometh down. Ezek, 38.22, 1 will r. an overflowing r. Ilos. fi. 3. he shall come unto us as the r. Mat. 5. 45. r. on just and unjust. 7.25, th-^ r. de-^cendud and floods came, fiee Jer. 6. 24 ; Act' 14. 17 ; 'X. 2 ; Heb. 6. 7. KAIN i^.u V.x. Ifi. 4. I will r. bread from heaven. Job 20. 21, God shall »•. his fury on him. Ps. 11. fi. on wicked he shall r. snares. 78.24,27. and >•. down manna. Ezek.22. 24. thou art the land not r. upon. Hos. 10. 12 til! he comes and r. righteousness. Se^Gen.2.5; 7.4; Amo84.7; Bev.Jl.6. EAINY. Prov.27.16. RAISE. Dent. 18. IS; Acts 3. 22, will r. up a Proph-t. Judg. 2. 16. 18. the Lord r. up Judges. 1 Sam. 2. 8 ; Ps. 1 13. 7, he r. poor out of dust. .1ob41. 2.-1, when he r. himself, mighty are. Ps. 145. 14; 148.8. he r. those that be bowed down. Isa. 4.5. 13, I have r. him in righteousness, ' Hos. 6. 2. in third day he will r. us up. Mat. 10. 8; 11.5: Lu. 7.22. r. the dead. I 16. 21 ; 17. 23 ; Lu. 9. 22, be r. the third day. John 2. 19. In tliree days I will r. it attain. 6. 39. 40. 44. .54, I will r. him up at last day. Acts 2. 24. 32; ■?. 15; 4.10; .5.30; 10.40; 13.30, 33, M ; 17. 31 ; Kom. 10. 9 ; 1 Cor. 6. 14 ; 2 Cor. 4.14; Gal. 1.1: Kpb.1.20. whom God hath r. up. 26. 8. why Incredible that God should r. dead. Rom. 4, 25. r. aaain for our justification, 6.4, like as Christ was »•. from the dead. 8.11, Hplrit of him that r. up Jesns. 1 Cor. 6. 14 and will also r. un us by his power. 16.16, r. up Clirist, whom he r. not up. 16, then Is not Christ r. 17, If Christ be not r. 35, how are the dead r. 43. it Is r. in t-'lory. It Is r. in power. 2 Cor. 1. 9 tnist in God which r. the dead. 1. 14. he shaU r. up us also. Kph. 2. 6. and hath r. us up together, Heb. 11.19 accountint; God was able tor. him. .35, women received dead r. to life. Jas. 5. 15. and the Lord shall r. him np. Sm Lu. 20. 87 ; John 6. 21 ; 2 Tim. 2. 8. RAN. Kx. 9. 23 : Num. 16. 47 ; Jer. 23. 21. BANG. 1 Bam. 4. 6 ; 1 Kings 1. 4ff. RANK& 1 Kings 7. 4: Joel 2.7; Mk. 8. 4a HANSOM. Rx. 21. .30, give for the r. of hU life. SO. 12. every man a r. for his soul. Job 3.3. 24. 1 have found a r. 36. 18. a great r. cannot deliver. Ps. 49. 7, nor give a r. for him. I'rov. 13. 8, the r. of a man's life are his riches. Isa. .3.5. 10. the r. of the liOrd shall return 43. 3. I gave Kgypt for thy r. Hos. 13. H, 1 will r. thf m from grave. Mat. 20. •!>< : Mk. 10. 45. to give his life a r. 1 Tim. 2. 6, gave hlm-elf a r. for all. S.fr.Prov.6.S5; Isa. 61. 10; Jer. 31. 11. BAIiK. Dan. 2. 11. BAHK. PS.1S7.7, BASH. Keel. 5, 2; Acts 19. 36. BATH EB. Job 7. 15 ; Jer. 8. 3, death r. than life. Ps. 84. 10, r. he a doorkeeper. Mat. 10. 6. go r. to lost sheep 'ly. r. fear him that Is able. 25.9. go r. to them that sell. Mk. .5. 2<; but r. grew worse. Lu. 18. 14. justifiid r. than the other. Johns. ll>. loved darkness r. than light Acts .5. 29, olv^y God r. than men. Boni. 8. :I4, died, .vea r., that is risen. 12. 19. r. give place to wrath. 1 Cor. 6. 7. why d.) ye not r. take wroQg. Heb. 1 1 . 25, clKMwing r. tn suffer. 19. 13, let It r, be healed. Se^ Josh. 22. 24; 2 Kings 5, 13; Phil. 1.12. BAVENING. Ps.22.13; Ezek.22. 25: Mat.TIBw RAVENOUS. Isa. 3.5. 9 ; 46. 11 ; Ezek. 39. 4. BEACH. Gen. 11. 4 ; John 20. '27 : ',' ' 'or. 10. IS. READ. Deut. 17. 19, king shall r. all his life. isa. 34. Ifi. seek out of book of Lord and r. Mat. 12. 3; 19.4; 21.16; 22.31; Mk. 2.26: \% 10 ; Lu. 6. 3, have je not r. Lu. 4. Ifi, Jesus sto<«<i up to r. 2 Cor. 3. 2. epistle known and r. of all men. 1 Tim. 4. 13. give attendance to r. 6VrHab.2.2; 2Cor.3.14; Kev.1.3; B.4. EEADINERS. Acts 17. 11 ; 2 (jor. 8. 11 ; 10. «. BEADY. Num. ,32. 17, we will go r. armed. Deut. 26. 5, a Syrian r. to perish. 2 Sam. 18, 22, wherefore nin, no tidings r. Neh. 9. 17 thou art a God r to pardon. Job 12. 5, r. to slip with his feet. 17. 1 . graves are r. for me. 29. 13, blessing of him r. to perisll. Ps. 38. 17. 1 am r. to halt. 45. 1. pen of a r. writer. 88. 6. good and t-. to forgive. 88. 16, r. to die from my youth. Prov.24*H, deliver those r. to be slain. 31. 6, give strong drink to r. to perish. Eccl. 6, 1, be niore r. tohear. Isa. 27. 13, shall come that were r. to perlah. 32.4, stammerers r. to s(>eak plainly. 38.20 Lord was r. to save me. Dan. 3. 15, If ye be r. to fall down. Mat. '22. 4 : Lu. 14. 17, all things are r. 8, the weddinit Is r. 24. 44 ; Lu. !2.'40, be ye also r. 2.5. 10. they that were r. went in. Mk.l4. 38. spirit Is r. T-u. 22. ^3. 1 am r. to go vrlth thee. Johi; 7. 6. your time Is alway r. Acts 21. 13, r. not to lie bound only. bat. Rom. 1. 16. 1 am r. to preach at Rome. 2 Cor. 8. 19, declaration of your r. mind. 9. 2. Achaia was r. a year ago. 1 Tim, 6. 18, r. to distribute. 2 Tim. 4. B. r. to be offered. Tit. 3. 1, r. to every good work. m 829 1.3 itili 1 A BKAP. OONOOBDASOK. nWKOV. I Pet. 1. B, r. to be revealed. S. 15, r. alw«7K to Ktvn an answer. 6.2, but of a r. mind. BeT. 8. 2, thInKR that am •■ . to die. Bee Ex. Y7. 4; 19.11; KzraT.O; .Iobl5.2S. BKAP. Lev. 28. 11, In Jubilee n«lth«ir sow nor r. Eccl. 11.4, retcardoth clouds shall not r. Jer. 12. 13, sowii wheat, but shall r. thorns. Hos.8. 7, shall r. whirlwind 10. 12, sow in rightennsness, r. Ui mercy. Mic. n. 15, Shalt HOW, but not r. Mat. B. 28; La. 12. 24, they r. not. 25.26; Lu. 19.21, r. where I sowed not. John 4. 88. r. whureon ye bestowed no labour. 1 Oor. 9. 11, If we shall r. your carnal tliiitgs. 2 Cor. 9. 6, shall r. sparingly. Oal. 6. 7, that shall lie also r. Jas. 5. 4, cries of them which r. Bee Isa. 17. 6 ; John 4. iW, ?n ; Bev. 14. IB. BE A SON (n.). Job 32. 1 1 , I cave ear to your r. rrov.26. 16, seven unin) that ran ri)n<lnr a r. Eccl. 7. 25, to search out the r. of things. Isa. 41. 21, bring foi-th your r. 1 IVt. 3. 15, a t . of the hope tn yf>u. Bee 1 Kings 9. 16 ; Dan. 4. S6 ; Acts A. 2. BKA80N (».). Job 9. 14. choose words to r. with jroa. 13. 3, I desire to r. with Ood. IB. 3, should he r. with unprofitable talk. Isa. 1. 18, let us r. together. Mat. 16.7; 21.25; Mk. 8. 16; 11.31; Ln. 20. 6, they r. among themselves. Lu. 5. 22. what r. ye In your hearts. 24.15, while they r. ,Tesus drpw near. Acts 24. 25. as he r. of righteousness. See 18am. 12. 7; Mk.2.6: 12.28; Acts 28. 29. BEARONABLE. Bom. 12.1. BEBEL. Num. 14. 9, only r. not against the Lord. Josh 1. 18, whosoever doth r. lie si)all die. Neh.2. 19, will ye r. against tlie king. Job 24. iX that r. against the light. Ps.105. 28. they r. not against iits word. Isa. 1. 2, have nourished children and they r. 63.10, they r. and veied holv Spirit. Lam. 3. 42. we have r., thou hast not pardoned. Dftn.9, 9, though we have r. auainst nini. iSee 1 Sam. 12. 14 ; Kzek. 2. 3 ; Hos. 7. 14 : 13. 1«. BEBRLLION. 18am. 16. 23. r. is as the sin of witchcraft. Job M. 37, he addeth r. to his sin. ProT. 17. 11 . evil roan seeketh r. Jer. 28. 16, thou hast taught r. Se*- Deut. 31. 27 ; Krra4. 19; Neh.9.17. BEBBLLIOUS. Deut 21. 18, 20. a ^ubbom and r. son. 1 8am. 20. 80, son of perverse r. woman. Ps. 66. 7, let not r. exalt themselves. 68. 6, the r. dwell In a dry land. Isa. 1.23, r., companions <>f thieves. Jer. 5. 23, this people hath a r. heart. SeeE2ek.2.3; 3.9; 12.2; 17.12; 24.3. BEBELS. Num. 17. 10; 20.10; Erek.a0.38. BEBUKE («.). 2 Rings 19. 3 ; Isa. 87. 3, this Is a day of r. Ps. .39. 11. when thou with r. dost correct. 80. 16, perish at r. of thy countenance. 104. 7, at thy r. they fled. Prov. 13. 8, poor heareth not r. 27. 5, open r. better than secret love. Eccl. 7. 5. better to hear r. of wise. Isa. HO. 17. thousand flee at r. of one. Jer. 15. 15, for thy sake I sufTered r. Phil. 2. 15, without r. £lMDeut.28.20; Isa. 26.8; 60.S. EEBTJKK (t».). Ps. 6. 1 ; 38. 1. r. me not In aiMcer. Prov. 9. 7, he that r. a wicked man trettet^i a blot. 0, r. a wise man, and he will luv»- thee. :!8, 23, he that r. a man shall find favour. Isa. 2. 4; Mlc.4. S. he shall r. many nations. Zech. 3.9; Jude9, the Lord r. thee. M^l. .3. 11, 1 will r. (levourer for your sakei. iUat. X. W ; Mk. 4. 89 ; r.u. 8. 24, he r. wind. 16. 22 ; Mk. 8. 32, Peter began to r. him, Lu. 4. .39. he r. the fever. 17. 3, if thy brf»ther trespass, r. hlin. 19. ;!9. Master, r. tli} disciples. 1 Tim. 5. 1 , r. not an elder. 20, them that sin, r. before all. 2T)m. 4. 2, r., exhort, with lonKsaflferlns. Tit. 1. 13; 2. 15. r. them shan>lv. Ileb. 12. 5, nor faint when thcti art r, Bfe Uuth 2. IB ; Neh. 6. 7 ; Amus 6. 10. EKf'ALL. Lam. 3.21. BEOr.IPT. Mat. 9. 9; Mk.2.14; Ln.8.27. BK( KIVK. 2 Kings 5. '2fi. is It time to r. money. Job 4. 12. mine ear r. a little. 22.22, r. law from tils mouth. Ps. 0.9, the Lord will r. my prayer. 49. 15, he shall r. me. 68. 18. hast r. gifts for men. 73. 24, afterwards r, me to glory. Prov. 2. 1, if thon wilt r. my word*. Isa. 40. 2, she hath r. double. Jer. 2. 80. your chlidren r. no correction. Hos. 10. 6, Kphraim shall r. shame. 14.2, r. us gracii'uslv. Mat. 11.5. bl.iid r. the'.r sight. 14. If ye Will r. It, th s Is. 18. f>, whoso shall r. one such little child. 19.12, he that is able let him r. 21. 22, ask. believing, ye shall r. Mk.15.23. but her. It not. 16. 19 ; Acts 1.9, he was r. up Into heaven. Lu. 16.9, r. you into everlasting habitations. 18.42; Acts 2-2. 13. r. thy sight. John 1. 11, his own r. him not. 12, to as many as r. him. 3.27, can r. notiiing, except. 6. 43, In his own name, him ye will r. 44, which r. honour one of another. 16. 24, ask, and ye shall r. 20. 22, r. ye the Holy Ghost. Acts 7. 69, r. my spirit. 8. 17, they r. the Holy Ghost. 10. 43. sliall r. remission of sins. 19. 2, have ye r. the Holv Ghost. 20. 24, which I have r. of the Jjord. Bom. 5. 11. by whont we r. atonement, 14. 3, for God hath r. him. 16. 7, r. ye one another. 1 Cor. 8. 8. every man shall r. h!s own reward. 11. 23. I r. of the Lord that which also I delivered. 2 Cor. 4. 1. as we have r. mercy we faint not. 6. 10, every one may r. thlnes done. 7. 2, r. us; we have wn-nired no mao. Phil. 2. 29. r. him in the Lord. 4. 15, as concern^nc giving and fi Col. 2. 6, as ye have r. Christ. 1 Tim. 8. 16. r. up into glorv. 4. 4, If It be r. with thanksgiving. 1 .Tohn 3. 22. whatsoev'r we ask we r. Se« ri;zek.3.10; Acts 20. .35; Jas. 4. 3. BECKON . Lev. 25. 60. he shall r. with him that bought him. Ps. 10. 5, thy thoughts cannot be r. np. Mat. 18. 24. when he began to r. 25. 19, lord of servants r. with them. B1 Bl Bi B] B B B £ S90 1 RECKON. nie not 111 ai:.rf;r. (1 Ulftn tTRttvt'l t l<.ivi« thee. find favfiur. inanv tiationii, IT vdui- Hakes, he r. wind, to r. hioL ,r. htm. «. .11. nKsofferlDS. It. II art r. us 6. 10. Tin.6.27. Ime to r. money. irayer. ory. irorda. correction, hame. ;. 1 little child. ^ r. 111-. } Into heayen. ng habitations, it. i. ye will r. nother. ina. lOSt. ; Tvord. onement. his own reward. at which also I T we faint not. 8 done. nomao. iidn v1n». ik we r. u.4.3. r. with hhn that b be r. np. r. h them. BKOOmffKNDKD. OOSOOBDANOM. BSFUSI. Bom. 4. 4. reward Is not r. of grace. (1. 11. r. yountfllves dead to sin. 8. IH, I r. thn sufft;r1n»(s of this present time. Sxr <l K I ngs a. 7 ; Isa. a«. 13 ; \.\\ ». .17. BK<'()MMKN1)KI). Acts 14. 2B; 1.V40. UH'oMrKNCK. I>«iit. 82. SA, to me belongoth r. .li'b 15.31. vaiiUv shall be nti r. Isa. 3.*). 4. (iod Will cnme with ar. Hos.9.7, days of r. ar« come. Joel X 4, will ye render me a r. ? Lu. 14. 12. ana a r. be made thee. 2 <!or. 6. 13, for a r., be ye Bnlar^ed. »leb.2.2i 10.38; 11.2fi. Just r. of reward. bVe Prov. 12. 14 ; Isa. 34. H ; Jer. 51. fi«i. BR('0MPKM8K. Num. 6. 7, be shall r. hU trM- pass. Huth 2. 12, the Lord r. thy work. 2 Ham. 19. 36. jrhy should the king r. ma 7 Job 34. 33. he win r. It, whether. T'rov. 20. %, say not, i will r. evlL Isa. OB. 6, I will r.. 1 will r. into tliHr bosom. Jer. 2n. 14 ; Hns. 12. 2. will r. according to deeds. Lu. 14, 14, for they cannot r. thee Bom. 12. 17, r. to no man evil. 11.38, It shall be r. Vi hint again. fc>e20hron.6.23; Jer.32.1H; Heb.10.90. BEGONCILK. 18am. 29.4. wherewith should he r. himself. Rzek. 48. 20, s«) . . lall ye r. the house. Mat. 6. 24, first be r. to thy brother. Bom. 8. 10, if when enemies we were r. Kph. 2. 16. that he might r. both. g«« L»(V. 16. 20 : Bom. U. 15 ; 2 Cor. 6. 1». BECOBD. Ex. 20. 24, in places where I r. my name. Deut. 30. 19 ; .31. 28, I call heaven to r. Job 16. 19, my r. Is on high. John 8. 13, thou bearest r. of thyself. Bom. 10. 2. I bare them r. Phil. 1. 8, God Is my r. how greatly I long. 1 John 8. 7, three that hare r. 10, ho belleveth not the r. 11, this Is the r.. that GfMi hath given. 8 John 12. we bare r.. and our r. Is true. fi««Acts20.26; John 1.19; Bev. 1.2. BKOOUNT. Nah. 2. 5, r. his worthies. BKCOVEB. 2 Kings 8. ,3, prophet would r. him. Pi. 39. IS, that I may r. streni^th. Isa. 11. 11, to r. remnant of his i)eople. Hos.2.9. and I will r. my wool and flax. lUk.16. 18, lay hands on sick, and they shall r. Lu. 4.18, preach r. of sif{ht to blind. £^;«Isa.38. 16; Jer 8.22; 41.16; 2 Tim. 2. 16. BED. Gen. 26. 30. r. pottage. 49. 12, eyes r. with wine. 2 Kings 3. 22. water r. as blood. Ps. 78. 8, wine is r., full of mixture. Prov. 23. 81, look not on wine when r. Isa. 1. 18, sins be r. like crimson. 27. 2, a vineyard of r. wine. 63. 2, r. In thine apparel. Mat. 16. 2, fair weather, for the sky Is r. Set Lev. IS. 19; Num. 19.2; Nsdi. 2. 8; Bev. 6.4. BEDEEM. Oen. 48. 18, aogel which r. me. Ex. 6. 6, I will r. you. 16. 13, people whom thou hut r. Lev. 27. 28, no dcoted thing, shall be r. 2 Bam. 4. 9, Lord naih r. my soul. Neh. 6. 8, nor Is it in our power to r. them. 8, after our ability have r. .lews. Job 5. SO. In famine he shall r. thee. 6.23, to r. me from hand of mighty. Fa. 26. as, r. luael out of all hla troubles. Pi. 84. 92, Lord r. souls of his servaata. 44. 96. r. us for th» mercies' sake. 40. 7, none can r, nis bnithnr. 18. God will r. my soul from the grave. 72. 14. he shall r. their soul from deceit. 107. 2. let the r. of the Lord say to. 1.30. H, he shall r. Israel. Isa. 1. 27, /ion shall l)e r. v 1th Judgment. .38.9. the r. shall walk there. 44.22, return, fnr I liave r. thee. 80. 2. band shortened that It cannot r. 81. 11, the r. of the Lord shall return. 62. 3. r. without money. 63. 4. year of my r. Is come. Hos. 7. 13. thougn I r. them, they bftve ipokoB lies. 1.3. 14. I wll? r. them from death. Lu. 1. 68. hath visited, and r. his people. 24.21, he who should haver. Israel. Oal. 8. 13. r. us from curse of the law. 4. 6, r. them that were under the law. Tit. 2. 14, that he might r. us from Iniquity. 1 Pet. 1. 18, not r. with corruptible things. Bev, 8, 9, thou hast r. us by thy blood. 6m Num. 18. 16 ; 2 Sam. 7. 23; Kph. 6. 18; OoL 4.8. BEDEKMEB. Job 19, 28, I know that my r. liveth. Ps. 19. 14. O I^ord, my strength and my r. 78. 38, God was their r. Prov, 28. Jl. their r. Is mighty. Iw. 47. 4, as for our r., the Lord of boats Ui hla name. 49. 26 ; 60. 16. know that I am thy r. 89. 2(), r. shall come to Zlon. 63. 16. thou art our r. 5«'<'T8a. 41.14; 44.6; 48.17; 64.6; Jer.80.8i. BEDEMITIOM. Lev.2B.24, grant a r. for the land. Ps. 49, 8, r. of their soul Is preclooa. 11 1. 9, he sent r. to his people. 130. 7, olenteous r. Jer. S2. 7. the riKht of r. is thine. Lu. 2. 38, that looked for r. in Jemsalem. 21.28, your r. draweth nigh. Bom. 8. 23. the r. of our body. Eph. 4. .30, sealed unto the day of r. Sm Num. 3. 49 ; Bom. 3. 24 ; 1 Oor. 1. 90; Heb. 9.12. BEDOUND. 2 Oor. 4. IB. grace might r. BKFOUMATION. Heb. 9. 10, time of r. BKFOBMED. Lev. 26. 23, If ye will not be r. BEFBAIN. Gen. 40. 1, Joseph could not r. him- self. Job 7. 11, I will not r. my mouth. 29. 9, princes r. talking. Ps. 40. 9, I have not i . my lips. 119. 101, r. my feet fiom every evil way. Prov. 1. 18. r. thy foot from their path. 10. 19. that r. lips is wise. Acts 5. 38, r. from these men. S«« Gen. 4S. 31 ; l8«.64.1« ^'r.SI. 18; IPM. 3.10. BKFRESH. Ex. 31, 17, hb ^ 'and was r. Job 32. 20, I will speak that I may be r. Prov. 25. 13, he r. soul of his master. Acts 3. 19. times of r. shall come. 1 Cor. 16. 18, they r. nay spirit. Bm 1 King8l3.7: Isai^u!; Bom. 16.82;SCw. 7.13. BEFU8E (M.), 1 Sam. 16. 9 ; Lam. 3. 46 ; Amos 8.6. BEFUBB (v.). Gen. 37. 36, Jacob r. to be com- forted. sai ^ •. • BROABD. aoNOORDAfroiB. BKIOIOH. Num. ti. 18. thf Lord r. t/> k1v« in« I'-ave. 1 i^ttiii. 1A. 7. liK>k not oil hini. fiT I hATO r. hi in. Job «. 7, thinicit tny im>uI r. to t<>iioh Ps. 77. 2, my »t>ul r, t<> !»♦< romrcrted. 7H. 10, t)iey r. Ui walk lii hU l»w. 118. a. ntciim tlin ».tillil«r« r, Prov. I,'i4. I have c.tiil-'d and y« r. 8. 33, h*" win*" and r. It in>t. 10. 17, h^ tliat r. rfpriH.f. 13. 18, ^hami; to liliii tiiat r. Instnictlon. 1^.3*2. he that r. Imtnicttoti despinoth hli Kill] I . 21.V?ri. hlA hands r. tft lahonr. In*. 7. 1.^. 10. may ku<>w t» r. the otIL Jor. 8. r>. »h«y r. to r«tiim 9. <!. th»*y r. to knnw nie. 15. H. my w<mnd r. to i.*- Hfalf^d. 25.28. If they r. to tttki' th«« Clip. 88. ?1. If tMoil r. to k'o forth. Z«cli. 7. 1 1 tli«y r. to Jiearkt'n. Actii7. "W. tills iWuM's wh.rti thejrr. nim.4. 4 ii'>tliliw to b«! r. 7, r. pn<fan»* and old wi'fs' fablos. 6.11, th* vounK«;r widows r. Heh. II, 'M Mivsfs r. to Xv ciiUfd 1?. 26. r. not him that sjx'aKcth. ',fc |i:x.4.28: 10. ;t: 1 K'.ni/s'o.s.''.; •2Kln(fi»B.16. BKdAUI). (icn. 45. 2(». r. not your stuff. Kx. 6. 9, It-t them not r, vain words. DmU, 10. 17, that r. not pi-rsons. , 1 King* 18. '29. n«ith"r vn!c«. nor any thatr. Job4. '20, thfv dtIhIi without any r. It. 34. 19, nor r. rich morv than immip. 39. 7. iielthi-r r. cryinif of the ilrl ver. Ps. 28. 5 ; Isa. 6. 1'2. thny r. not works of the Lord. 6«. 18. If 1 r Iniquity In my heart. 1K^ 17. h« will r. pravr of the di-stitute. 106. 44. h« r. their affliction, Prov. 1.24. and no man r. 6. 2. that thou inaye<t r. discretion, e, 35, he will not >■. any ransom. 12.10, r. thellfeofhlslwa,st. 13, 18; 15, .""i, he that >•, i'pr<v)f. Keel. 11. 4. he that r. rii" fluuds. Ijani. 4. Ifi, the Lord wi!) no niore r. them. Dan. 11. 37, r. God of his fathers, nor r. any fod. Mai, 1.9, will he r. your ptMsons. Mat. -a. 1(1 ; Mk. 12. 14, r. not the penoni of men. Lu. 18. 2. neither r. maii. Bom. 14. 6. he that r. a dav. r. It to the Lord. SV Deut. '28. 60; 2 Klnfcs 3. 14; Amos 6. 22; Phil. 2. 30. BK0I8TKR. Ezra 2. 62 ; Neh. 7. B, 64. iKHKARSK. .Iiidg. 6. 11. r. the rl|?hteott« acts, i Arts 14.97. they r. all Ood had done, i Kr>- Kx. IT. 14 ; 1 Sam. 8. 21 : 17. ,S1 ; Acts 11. 4. BKKIN. Oen. 37. 3, shalt thou r. over m. Kx. 15. 18; Ps. H6.10, Lord shall r. for ever. Lev. 2(). 17, that hate yon shall r. over you. Pent. 15.6. thou shalt r. over many nation*. Judir. 9. 8. trees said. r. thou over lis. 1 Sam. 11.12. shall Saul r. over us. 12. 12. nay, but a klnp shall r. over na. 9 Sam. 1<i. 8. in whose stead thou hast r. Job SI. 30. that the hypi>orite r. not. Ps. 47. 8. God r. over the heathen. 98.1; 96,10; a? 1; M.I the Lord r. Prov. 8. 16. bv me klnits r. 30. '22, for a servant when he r. Keel. 4. J4. out of prison he cometh to r. Is*. .32. 1. :; king shall r. In rigbteousnesa. Isa, •'■■'2.7, that salth unto /Ion, thr 'Jod r. ifiT.V. 15. shalt thou r. tvcaus* thai cloMMt? I 28. 6. a k<iiR shall r. and pnwpier. Mlc. 4.7. the l^ird shall r. over them. I Lu. 19. 14. not have this man to r. over 01. '27, that would not I sht>uld r. Rom. 5. 14. deith r. from Adaui r.o Motea. 17. desth r. by one. 21, as sin hath r,. so might Kraoe r. 6. 12, let not sin r. In your Ixidles. 1 Cor. 4. 8. ye have r. a.s kliiKs witliimt a», 15.25. for he must r. 2 Tim. '2. 12, If WH suffer we shall r. wltJ Kev. 5. 10, we also shall P. on tlie earth, 11. 15. he shall r. for ever and ever. 19. 6. the Tiord Ood onmlitotent ¥. >><• Isa. 24. '23 : Lu.1.38; l<%ir,4.K; Iiqy.aO.4: "'2. 5. RKINB .fob 16. 13, he rieaveth my r. asunder. 10.27 thoiiKli mv r, be consumed. Ps. 7.9 Uod triith the r. 16.7. my r. Instruct me. 26. '2. examine me try my r. 7:1. '21 , thus I was (>rlck< d In my r. ^ 139.13. thon hast noss'-ssed my r. Prov. '-•;!. in. my r. shnil irjoio- Isa. 11.5, faltiifiihi'-s the kfinlte of his r. Uev.2.2S. I am he wh<t searcli>>f 'i the r. ■v,..Icr. n. A»; 12.2; 17.10; '20.1/, Lam. 3. IS. U 1 .1 !• ' T. 1 Sam. 8. 7. they have not r . thee, but i fhev hav r me. 10. 19, ye have r. Ood who maved yoo, 15. 23. because thou hast r. word of the Lord. 16. 1, 1 have r him froni belni: king. Isa. !W. 3 despised and r. of men. Jer. 2.37 Lonl hath »•. thy cnntiilenea. 7. '29 Irftrrl hafli r. the (ten"ratioii 8.9, they Iiave r. the won! '>!'th»! Lord. 14.19, hast thon utterly r. ,ludah. Lam. 6. '2;>. tMcu hasf utterly r. us. Hos. 4. 6. because thou hast r. knowled^i. „ i Mat. '21. 42; Mlt. 12. 10; Lu.20.17. stone which builders r. Mk. 7. 9. full wall ye r. the commandment. Ln. 7. .30, Lawyers r. the couns.'l nf < .od. 17.26. must first be r. of this generation. Tit. a 10. after admonition r. H» b. 12. 17. when he would have Inherited was r. Sff Jer. 6. 19; MV, 6. 26; 8. 31; Lu. 9. 22; John 19.48. REJOICK. Dent. 12. 7, shall r. In *ll ye put your hand to. 16. 11, thon shalt r. In thy feast. 26. II. thon shalt r. In everj- irnod thing. •28. 63; 30. 9. the Lord will r over you. VI. 9. r. for good as he r. over your f.ithers. 1 Pam. 2. 1. because I r. In thv salvation. 1 Ohron. 16. 10. let heart of them rejoice that seek the Lord. ? Chron. 6. 41 , let thy saints r. In goodness. Job 21. 12, thev r. at sound of the orwan. 31.26. If I ♦■. because my wealth was groat. 29. If I r. at dostmction of him that. 39.21. the horse r. In hfs .strength. Ps.2. 11, r. with trembling. B.11. let all that tru.«t 'n thee r. 9. 14 I will r. In thy salvation. 19. 5, r. as a stronsr man i<> nm a race. 38.21. our heart shall r. in him. 36. 15, In m'ne adv-rsltv they r. '26. let them l)e ashamed that r, at my hart. 38. 16, hear me. lest th"y should r. over me. 61.8. bones thou hast broken may r. 68. 10, righteous shall r. when he seetb. SAii 'i* "<o«1 r. til 11 oUitfltt? r. henti. r. over lu. to VoiQI. er. n. thont ua. r. Will ••artli. ver. ¥. K: Iifly.ao.4; y r. aauuder. •A. r. r r. f hta r. th«r. • . Lam. 3. 13. ot r. tliee, but y"0. i of the Lord. ncQ. II Lord. h. IS. . stone which lanrtmont. if (.(111. lit! ration. ive Inherited 1.9.22; John! In All ye put i thlnR, r yo\i. ir f.ithflra. Ivatiun. r«doice that KfKKlrK^M. (^rKan. wad groat, hat. h. > race. at my hurt. r. over me. ty r. iMeth. RUOiriNO. CONOOaiiANOK. RKMKMIIKR. rs.C3,7, III I'lailnw ufth) wliiui «v II I r. 68. ,S, Int riKtitviiu* r.. v«»a •>hv"-'|itik1t r Bft. 8. that fhy ^>^••l^ll►• i:ia> r. ui 111"*' K9. lA. Ill thjr iianx-, »ti.iil tUay r. all the day. W, 11. let thu hi!av»-iiii r 87. 11, thi- l/iird r-hiicth li-t th« oarth r. lOt.Sl. tlib Liirdiliall r. In hU wurkt. 107. 4'2, rlKlitniiiiit •hall K'-h It aud r. 100.9*. Int tliT luii'vant r. 149. '2. let Urai-I r. hi him that ma<le him Pniv. 2. M. who r. t() till «vil. B. 18. r. with the wile if fhy ,..uth. 23. 15, if thill'! heart bo w:v>. mine ithall r. 24, father of the rlKht«<iu;« shall urtiatly r. 25, Khe that bari' t'lec xIihII • 24.17. r. iKit when thine (tii- my fallnth. 29. 2 when rl^hiemi* art^ In iintl'drltv peopler. 31. 25, iihu sliall r. In iIiik; t.. <i.niH. Keel. 2.10. (iiy h>;art r. In all niv luUiur. .S. 12, for a ;iiaii tn r. and dn trii<>d. 22; fi, ID. that a man Kh<>iii<l >. n hl5 works. 11.9, r. O yuuiiK man In thy >iiiilh. l»a.9.3, as men >■. wlicn thev iliv Ide the spoil. 24.8, nuixe (A them thiit r. Hiuictb. 29.19, p<Mir ainoiii; men nhall r. .3B. 1, the ili'scrt ;ihall r. 62,. "5, as the bii(Wri>(>!n r. over the bride. (Vt. 6, him that r.Tlnil wnrketh riKhtr.iMi.Hness, 6fi. 13, my ••ervants dhall r. Imt y*\ (W. 14, when yo sw this, ynur lieyrt shall r. Jer. 11. 15, wtieii thou d<KSt«vil. th«n thoti r. 82. 4 1 1 will r. iivcr them tn do thtiin Ku<>d. f'l.:fe. that thc.v miiv r. and sleep Kzek.T. 12, let net buyer r. Amos 6. 13. which r. In a thing of niiugtt Mic.7. «, r. not ai?alii.st me. Hab.3, 18. yet I will r. In the Ltird. Mat. 18. 13, he r. mure cf that shc'jp. Lu. 1.14, many Mhall r. at hi:* birth. «, 23, r. ye in that dav, and 1- in fi i Ji.y. 10.20, In thl!« r. not, but rath-i r liei^auso. 21, In that hi>nr Jksus r, in spii it. 15.6,9, r. with me. John 6. 85, wUhng for a seas(m to r. In his light. 8. 56, Abraham r, to see my day. 14. 28, if ye loved me. yw wi iiid r. 16.20, vo shall weep, bur tho vurld shall r. 22, 1 will see vnuii-ain. and. Tiiiir heart shall r. Bom. 6.2, and .-. in hope. 12. 15. r. with them that do r. lOor.7. 30, they that r. as lhou}£h they r, not. 13.6, r. not In iniquitv. but r. ni trntn. Phil. 1.18. I therein 'lo r. and will r. 2.16, that I may r. in the day of Christ 8. 1, finally, r. !:i th" Lord. 4. 4. r. in the Lord a vay, and again I say r. lThe8s.5. 16, r, eveiM .re. Jas. 1. 9. let ihe brntii-, of ii-w d-j^ree r. 2. 13, mercy r. a^a )i .t jiidinnent, 1 Pet. 1.8, r. with ji\ inspeakable. Se<!l Kings 1.40; 6.7: 2 Klus^ il. M; 1 fhron, 29, 9 BK.U)i('lNO. .Iob8.21. tlllhefli; t!v lips with r. Ps. 107. 22, declare h's works wiili >. 118.15, voice of r. Is :ii taberna<;!e(if nght'ious, 119. Ill, they are tlr r. of my heart. 126.6. shall doubtless come av-'ain r. Prov. 8. 31, r. In the habitable part of bU earth. Tsa. 65. 18, I create .Jerusalem a r. Jer. 15. 16, thy word was to me the r. of my heart. Zeph. 2. 16, thU Is the r. city. Acts 6. 41 , r. that they were eoimtad worthy. Bom. 12. U, r. In hoi>e. iCor. ft. 10, as sorrowful, yi al*»/» r. I The»s. '..' ll». i^liatUoUfi ci.wii uf r. Sr. Ilab. 3. II: AcUM. :«: <ial.»l. 4: Jm.4. I«i. UKLKAhK. Ksth.2.18i Mat.27.17: Mk. IMl; John 19. 10. WH.IKVK. ldi^hb.:V,. then thou shalt r. him. V*. M6. 9, he r. the fatlieih;«s and widow. I.ta. I. 17, r, thf i-ppreHit«(l. i.sm. I. hi. roiiifurter ihat should r. mj stial Is far tioiii mn. sv.- A cts 1 1. •.••) ; I Tim. 6. 10, M. RlCLKtlON. Arts2n.^: (iai. 1. IS ; Jm. 1.26.27. IlKLKJlOl'fl. Acts I.I. 4.'. Jas. I. A KKLY. 2<!hron. 1.1. 18: lfi.7.H, RKMAIN. (;"n. 8. 22. while earth r. 14. Ill, thet that r. flerl to tli«- mountain. Kx. 12. 10. Int nothing of it r. till morning. Jovh. 1.3. 1, there r. yet much land t<> b« po«- »es.sed, 1 KliiKS 18.22. ! only r. a prophet, .lob 21.. 32. yetsh.vll he r. In It" tomb, rrov. 2. 21, the (vrf'-et shall ». n the land. I'ccl. 2. 9. my wisil'iiii r. with me. .ler. 17. 25, this city shall r. for ever. 37. 10, there r. but wounded men. Lam. 2. 2*.?, in day of anger nmie r. Blat. II, 2.'!. would liav" t. to ti: s day. John (1. 12. Ktther up rra«niieii(s that r, 9. 41. ye sav, w(! see. iJieieTre y,.iir sin r. Acts 5. t, whiles It r.. was it not thine <iwnT 1 (Vir. I.*!. 6. the greater part r. t • this present. 1 Thess. 4. I.""), we which are alive and r. till coniim' I'f the I^ird. Meb. 4. then- r. a r'-st to the |)f><>ple of Ood. 10.26. lore r. no nionj sacrifiiui fm- sins, Ilev. '(. 'i. things which r. ready U> die. dee Pa. 76. 10; lAm. 6. 19: John I. .13: 1 John .3.9. RKM p:i) Y. 2 Chron. .•«. 16 ; Prov. «. 16 ; 29. 1. BKM KMl'.EB. Gen. ^C . < jet d d not butler r. 41.9. I do r. my fault^ this day. V.I. ^.% 3. r. this day ye came out of ICgypt. 2(1. ■!, r. the sabbath diiy. Num. 15. .3», r. ail the coiutiia^idnients. Deut. ,5. 15: 16. 16; Iti. 12; *». 1«, J2, r. Ihoo wast a sei-vant. 8. 2, r, all the way the ljt)rd led thee. .32. 7. r. the days of old. 1 (^hr<m. 16. lA r. his mnrvelhius woiks. Neh. 13. M, r. me. O (tod. coiicenilug this Job 7. 7, r. my life is wind, 11. 16, r. It as waters tfiat \-hM away. 14. IH, appoint me a ».i t ni- and t . me. 24.20, the sinner shall be ni> more r. Ps.9. 12, when he miiketh iinm.'i tmn her. 20.7, we win r, the name of the Lord. 26. 6, r. thy mercies, they have been ever of ! old. I 7, r. not sins of my youth, by mercy r. me. 63. 6, when 1 r. thee up^-n my bed. 77. 3, I r. God and was tionbied. 78. 39, ho r. that they wei-e hut flesh. 79. 8, r. not against us fi.frmer inlquitlea. 89.47, r. how short my time is. 106. 8, he hath r. hts cvenaiit for ever. 119. f)^, I have r. thy natne in the night. 1.36. 23, who r. us :ri uur low estate. 137. 1, we wept when we »•. Zion. Prov. 31, 7, drink and r. his misery no more. Reel. 6. 20. not much r. the days of his Ufe. 11. 8, let him r. the days of darkneaa. 12. 1, r. now thy Creator. l!ant. 1.4, we will r. thy love. luL 23. 16, ling soubs that thoa mayest be r. BBMBMBRANOK. OOmaOBDANOS. &EPAn>. Isa. 43. 18 ; 46. », t-. ye not the former thlugs. 67. 11, thou hast not r. me. 66. 17, the former heavens shall not be r, Jer. 9,\. 20, I do earaestly r. him still. 61. BO, ye that have escajted r. the Lord. Lam. 1. 9. she r. not iier last #kd. Krek. Ifi. 61 ; 20. 43: 86. .SI, then shalt thou r. thy ways. Amos 1. 9, and r. not the brotherly covenant. Hab. 3. 2, In wrath r. mercy. Zech. 10. 9, they shall r. me in far coautriea. Mat. 26. 75, Peter r. the word of Jesus. Lu. 16. 25, son, r. that thou. 17. 32, r. loot's wife. 2S. 42, Lord r. me when thou comast. 24. 8, and they r. his words. John 2. 22, when he was risen, they r. 16. 20, r. the word I «aid unto you. Acts 11. 16, then r. I the word of the Lord. 20. 35. r. the words of the Lord Jesus. Oal.2. 10, that we should r. the poor. V,o\. 4. 18, r. my bonds. 1 Thess. 1. 3, r. your work of faith. Heb. 1.3. 3, r. them that are In bonds. 7. r. them that, have the rule (.ver you. Bev. 2. 6, r. fr<jm whence thou art fallen. 3. 3, r. how thou hast '•eceived. 8««rs.«8,5; 103.14; Mat.5.2:^; John 16. 21. R EM EMBBANOK. Num. 6. IB. bringing iniquity to r. 2 Pam. 18. 18, no son to keep ray name in r. 1 Kings 17. 18, art thou come to call my sin to r. Job 18. 17, his r. sliail {K-rish. Ps. 6. 6. in death there is no r. of thee. 30. 4 ; 97. 12. give tlianks at r. of J\(s holiness. 77. 6, I called to r. mv soug in the night. 112.6, righteous shall be in everlasting r. Eccl. 1. 11, there is no r. of fuinier things. 2. 16. no r. of wise more than the fool. Isa. 43. 26. put ibe in r. 57. 8, behind doors hast thou set up r. Lam. 3. 20, my sou! hath them still In r. Ei,ek. 23. 19. calling to r. days of youth. Mai. 3. 16, abiiok of r. Lu. n. 19 ; 1 Oor. 11 . 24, this do In r. of me. John 14. 26, bring all things to your r. Acts 10. 31, thine alms are had in r. 2 Tim. 1. 3, I have r. of thue in my prayers. 2. 14, of these things put them in ». 8ei Heb. 10. 3 ; 2 Pet. 1. 12 ; 3. 1 ; Jude B ; Bey. 16. 19. REMIT. John 20. 23, whose sins ye r , are r. BKMNANT. Lev. 5. IS, r. shall be the priest's. 2 Kings 19. 4 ; Isa. 37. 4, lift up prayer fo» the r. Ezra 9. 8, grace shewed to leave us a r. Isa. 1. 9, unlesH the Lord had left a r. 11. 11. to recover the r. of his people. 16. 14, the r. shall be very small and feeble. Jer. 44. 28, r. shall know whose words shall stand. Ezek. 6. 8, yet will I leave a r. Joel 2. 32, tne r. whom the Lord shall call, 9«e Mic. 2. 12 ; Hag. 1. 12 ; Bom. 11. 5 ; Bov. 11. 13. REMOVE. Deut. 19. 14, shall not r. landmark. Job 9. 6, r. the mountains and they know not. 14. 18, the rock is r. out of his ulace. P8.86. 11, let not hand of wicked r. me. 39. 10, r. thy stroke away from me. 46. 2. not fear though the earth be r. 61.6, I r. his shoulder from burden. 103. 12, HO far hath he r. our transgressiona. 119. 22, r. from me reproach. 125. 1, as mount Zion, which cannot ben Pror. 4. 27, r. thy foot from evU. Prov. 10. 30, righteous shall never be r. Eccl. 11. 10, r. sorrow from thy heart. Isa. 13. 13, earth shall r. out of her place. 24.20, earth shall be r. like a cottage. 29. 13, have r. their heart far from me. 54. 10, the hills shall be r. Jer. 4. 1, return unto me, then shalt tboo notr, Lam. 3. 17, thou hast r. my soul from peace. Mat. 17. 20, ye shall say. r. hence, and it shall r. Lu. 22. 42, r. this cup from me. Gal. 1.6, I marvel ye are so si«mi r. Bev. 2. 6, or else I will r. thy candlestick. See Job 19. 10 ; Kccl. 10. 9 ; Kzek. 12. 3; Heb. IS. 27. BKND. 1 Kings 1 1. 11 , I will r. the kingdom. Isa. 64. 1. that thou woulc:est r. the heavsna. Hos. 13. 8. I will r. the caul of their heart. Joel 2. 13, r. your heart. Mat. 7. 6, lest they turn again and r. yon. 6VePs. 7.2; Eccl.3.7; Jer. 4. 30: John 19. 24. BENDKB. Deut. ,32. 41, r. vengeance. 1 Ram. 26, 23, r. to every man his faithfiilness. Job 33. 26, he will r. to man Ills righteousness. ,S4. 11, the work of a man sh be r. to him. Ps. 28. 4, r. to them their desert. ,38, 20, they that r. ev'i fi« good. 79. 12. ana r, to our nelfctl'.bour sevenfold. 94. 2, r. a reward tt) the proud. 116. 12, what shall I r. to the Lord. Prov. 24. 12; Bom. 2. 6, r. to every man accord- ing. 26. 16, than seven men who can r. a reason. Hos. 14. 2, so will we r. the calves of our lips. Joel 8. 4, will ye r. roe a recompence. Zech. 9. 12. I will r. double. Mat. 21. 41 . r. fruits In season. 22. 21 ; Mk. 12. 17 : Lu. 20. 25, r. unto GsBSAT. Bom. 13. 7, r. to all their dues. 1 Thcss. ,3. 9, what thanks can we r. ! . 15, see that none r. evil for evil. 1 Pet. 3. 9, not r. evil for evil, .)r rail'ng. gee Num. 18. 9 ; Judg. 9. 56 ; Ps. 62. 12 ; Isa. fl6. 8. BENKW. Job 10. 17, thou r. thy witnesses. 29. 20, my how was r. in mv hand. Ps. .51. 10, and r. a right spirit. 103. 6, youth is r. like the eagle's. 104. ,30, thou r, the face of the earth. Isa. 40. 31 , watt on Lord shall r. strtingth. 41. 1, let the people r. their strength. Lam. 6. 21 , r. our days as of old. 2 v''or. 4. 16, inward man is r. day by day. Eph. 4. 23, be r. in spirit of your mind. Ool. 3. 10, new man which Is r. in knowledge. Heb. 6. 6. if they fall away, to r. them agafiu See 2 Ohron. 16, 8 ; Bom. 12. 2 ; Tit. .3. 5. BENOi'NOKI). 2 Cor. 4. 2, have r. hidden things. RENOWN. Gen. 8. 4 ; Num. 16. 2, men of r. Num. 1. 16, the r. of the congregation. Isa. 14. 20. evil doer? shall never be r. Ezek. 16. 14. thy r. went forth among heathen. 34. 29, a plant of r. See Ezek. 23. 23; 26.17; 39.13; Dan.9.1fi. BENT. Gen. 37. 33, Joseph Is r. In pieces. Josh. 9. 4. bottles old und r. Judg. 14. 5, 6, r. Hon as he would have r. a kid. 1 Kings 13. 3. altar shall be r. Job 26. 8. cloud is not r. under them. Mat. 9. 16 ; Mk. 2. 21. the r. is made worse. 27.61; Mk.l6.S8; Lu. 23. 46, vail was r. in twain. See 18am. 15.27; Job 1.20; 2.12; Jer. 98. M. REPAID. ProT.19.21. to righteous i^ood shall ber. 384 :mmii tPAED. ber. lart. r place. taKti. m me. Shalt thoD rom peace, and It shall r. Mestlclt. 2.3; Heb.l!?. II' h (-a vans. ill- heart. I r. yon. John 19.24. ce. fdithftilness. ht«)()usiies8. K) r. to him. ivenfold. •d. man accord- . a reason, of our lips. into GiBsar. r. il. ail'ng. I2;fsa.fl8.6. ttnesses. 1. >. rth. trungth. «th. yj day. niiid. knowlodgo. tiem again. .3.6. e r. hidden nen of r. tlon. « r. )ng heathen. n.9.1B. ;>lecea. ave r. a kid. m. t worse. lil was r. In Jer.98.M. I tood shall "W BTCPAiB. OONOORDANCE. BFQUTOBT. SEFAIR. 20hron. 24. 6. gather money to r. the house. Isa. 61. 4, they shall r. the waste cities. Bf 2 Kings 12. 6 ; Ezra 9. 9 ; Neh. 3. 4 ; Isa. S8. 12. BEPAY. Dent. 7. 10, he will r. to his face. Lu. 10, 35, when 1 come I wlli r. thoe. Bom. 12, 19, vengeance is mine, I will r Phllem. 19, I have written It. I yr\\ r. it. Se«Job71.31; 41.11; Isa. TO. Ir. BEPEATETH. Prov. 17. 9. he that r. a matter. BKPENT. Gen. 6. 6, it r. the Lord. Ex. 13. 17, lest the people r. 32. 14; 2 Pam. 24. Ifi ; 1 Chron. 21. 15; Jer. 2«. 19, Lord r. of evil he thought to do. Num. 2.S. 19. neither son of man that he should r. Deut. .32. 36, Lord shall r. for his servants. 1 Bam, 16. 29, will not r., for he is not man that he should r. Job 42. 6.. 1 r. in duHt and ashes. Ps. 90. 13. let It r. thev cnncerninK thy servant^s. 106. 46. Lord r. according ti> M* mercies. 110.4; Heb. 7. 21. Lord hath swoni and will notr. Jer. 8. 6, no man r. of hi* wi'-kpdrie.sv 18.8; a«:13. if nation turn I will r. 81, 19, after that I was turned ! r, Joel 2, IS, he is slow t'> ang<T and r. him. Mat. 12. 41 ; Ln. 11. 32, they r. ai the preaching. 21.29. afterward he r. and went 27. 3, Judas r, himself. Lu. 1.3. S, except ye r 15, 7. Joy over -inner that r. 17.3, if thy brother r., ' forgive htm Acts 8, 22. r. of this lliy wiike.hi«(is. Bev. 2.21, si)ace to r,, and she r. not. Se«Act9 2. 88; 17,30; Kev.i,6; T- r»; lfl,B. BEPKNTANOE. Hos. 1.3. 14, r, shall be hid. Hat, 3, 8; Lu. 3. 8; Acts 26. 20. fnilt« meet for r. Bom. 2. 4. goodness of God leadeth thee to r. 11. 29, gifts of God are witliout r. 2<'or, 7. 10, r, not to he repented ol. Heb. 6. 1 , not laying again t ! e foundation of r, 6, to reiiow them again to i . 12. 17, no place of r., though he sought It. Bee Lu, 16. 7 ; Acts 20. 21 ; 2 TI»n. 2. 26 ; 2 Pet. 3.9. BEPLENISH. Oen. 1. 28 ; 9. 1 ; Jer. 31. 25 : Kzek. 28,2. BEPLIEST. Bom. 9. 20, that r. a^-alnst God. BEl'OKT (n.>. Gen. .37. 2. the'r t-vll r. Kx.2:<, 1, Shalt not 'ulse a false r. Num, 13, 32, an evi. r. of tlie land. 1 Bam, 2. 24, It Is no gCKxl r, I hear. 1 Kings 10. 6 ; ? Ohron. 9. 5. It was a true r. I heard. Prov. 16. 30, a good r, maketli the iMmes fat. Isa, 28. 19, a vexation only to understand r. 63.1. whohath bellevedour r. ? Acts 6, 3, menof honest r, 10. 22, was of good r. among the .lews, 20or. 6. 8, by evil r.. aivrt good r. Phil. 4. 8, whatsoever thinirs are of good r. 1 Tim. 3. 7, bishop must have good r, Bff Deut, 2. 28 ; Heb. 11. ?., 89 ; 3 John 12. BioroUT (».). Neh. 6. «, it is r. among heathen. Jer. 2ft. 10, n, say they, and we will r. It. Blat. 28, 16, saying is commonly r. Acta 10.2. well r. of by the brethren. lOor. 14. 25, he will r. that God Is In you. Bee Ezek. 9. 11 ; Bom. 3. 8 ; 1 Tim. 6. 10 ; 1 Pet. 1.13. iiKPBOA*;U IN I. (4en. .HO. 23. bath Uken awuy my p. »!. 14, that were a r. to ns 1 Bum. 11,2. lay It for a r. up<m all Israel. l\fh. li. 17, build that we be no more a r. Ps. 1.5. 3. that taketh not up a r. W. 6, a f . of men. .HI, 11, 1 was a r, among mine enemies. 44. 1'f ; 79. 4 ; 8U. 41, a r. to our neighbours. 69. 9 ; Bom. 16. 3. r. of them that r. thee. IH. 66. put them to a perpetual r. Prov. 6. Xi. Ills r. shall not be wiped away !4. ;m. sin is p, r. to any people. 18. 3 with iv'iioininy cometn r. Isa. 4S, 28. I have given Ismel to r. 61. 7, fear not the r. of men. Jer. 23. 40. 1 will I ring an everlasting r. 31. 19, I did liear the r. of my routh. Lam. 3. .30, he Is filled full >Tith r. Kzek. 6. 14. 1 will make thee a r. among nations. 16. .lerusalem shall be a r. and a taunt. Mic. 6. 16, ye shall bear r. of my people. 2<'or. 11.21. 1 speak as com-eniing ♦•. 12, 10. pleasure in r. for* hrfst's sake. 1 Tim. .3, 7, g<M)d repi'i t lest he fall into r. 4. 10. we labour antl sutf^x r. ■ Heb, 11.26, J,he r. of Clirlst itreater riches. 13. 13. without the camp bearing his r. «<-« Ps. 69. 10; 119, :«; .ier. 6. lu; .'O. 8; '24. 9. BKritOAClI (».). NTim. 16. 30. r, the Lord. Uuth 2. 16. r. her not, 2 K ings 19. 22 : Isa. .37. 23. whom ha.n thou r. J"b !9. H, these ten times have ye r. me. 27. 6 my heart shall not r. me. Ps. S.:. id. as with ^ sword mine enemies r. mo. 44. !fi. voice of him that r. 74. 22. how the foolish man ", thee. 119. 42; I'rov. 27, 11, lo amwer him that r. me, Prov. 14. 81; 17. B, oppresseth poor r. his Maker. Lu, 6. 22, men shall r, von for mv sake. 1 I'et. 4. 14, if ye be r. for Christ s sake. y-fr }>s. .^5. 12 : 74. t8 ; 7^. 12 ; 89. 61 ; Zeph. 2. 8. RKPROAOHFITLLY. Job 16. 10 ; 1 Tim. 5. 14. RET'KttVR. 1 rhron. 16. 21. r. kings for their sakr.s. Job 0. 26. what doth your arguing r. ? 13. (0. he will r, you If ye accept. 22, 4. will he r. th'-e for fear. 40. ?, he that r. God iet him answer it. Ps. 60. 8, I will not r. thee for burnt j)ITerinKs. 141. 6. let him ♦•. me. It shall b^ excellent oil. Prov, 9. H, r, not a scomer. lest lie hate thee. 15, 12, scomer loveth not one that r. 19. 26. r. one that hath iinderstiii,nding. 29. 1 , he that being often r. 30. 6. lest he r. thee and thou be found. Isa. 1 1. 4. r. with equity fivr the meek. Jer. 2. 19. thy liackslldlnes shall r. thee John 3. 20, lest his deeds should be r. 16. 8. he will r. the world of .ntn. /Jf-r Lh.3,19; Kpli,6.11. 13; 2Tlra,4.2. RKPUOVKB. Prov. 28.1?; Ezek. .3. 26. BEPITATION. Eccl. 10. 1. him that Is In r. for wisdom. Acts D. .34. had In r. among the people. FhiJ. 2. 7, made himself of no r. 29, hold such in r. f>rr Job 18. 3 ; Dan. 4. 35 ; Gal, 2, 2. BKQl EST. JudK. 8. 24, I would desire ar. of thee. Ezra 7. 6, king granted all hU r. Job e. 8. O that I might have vay r. 336 I? r^ BEQtn»!STED. OONOORDANOE. ET!8T. P». 'Jti . 2, hast not withholden r. cf his lips. IM. 15, he gave th«iii tht*(r r. Phil. 1, 4. In every pmy^r making r. with joy. 4.6, let your r. be inad^: known. fi««'i8ani. 14. 15; N>h.2.4; Hsth.-i.g; 5.3. EE'^M ESTED. 1 Kings 19. 4. Elijah r. that he ml»fht die. l.EQr IRE. flen. «, 5. Wood of yonr lives will 1 r, 81. S9, of my hand didst thou r. it. Deut. 10. 12 ; Mlc. l\. H. what dnth th-; Lord r. V Josh. 22. 23; lfiam.20.16, let the Lt.rdhiins«!f r. It. Euth 3. 11. I will do all then r. 1 Sain. 21. 8. king's business r. haste. 2 Sam. 3. 13, one thing 1 r. of thee. 19. 38, whatsoever thou shalt r. 1 will do. 2Chron. 'M.22, Lord look on it and r. It. Neh, 5. 12. we will restore and r. nothing of them. Pa. 10. 13. he hath said thou wilt not r. It. 4C. fi, sin offering hast thou not r. 137. 3, they that wasted us r. of u.s mtrth. Prov. 30. 7, two things have I ». of th'o. Ecci. 3, 15, (Jiid r. that which Is past. Isa. 1. 12, who hath r. this at your hand ? Ezek. 3. 18; 33. 6, his blood will 1 »•. at thine hand. 34. 10, I will r. my flock at their hand. Lu. 11. 50, may be r. of this generation 12.20, this night thy soul shall be r. 48, of him shall much be r. 19. 2;^, 1 ml^rht havH r. mine own with usury. 1 Cor. 1. 22, the .lews r. a sign. 4, 2, it Is r. of stewards. See 2 Chron. 8. 14 ; Ezra 3. 4 ; Neh. 8. 18 ; Ksth, 2.15. EEQUITK. Gen. BO. IB. Joseph will cerUinly r. us. Deut. 3?. fl, do ye thus r. the Lord. Judg. 1.7, as I hr.ve done so (ii'd hath r. me. 2 Sam. 2.6, I also will r. you this kindness. 16. 12, it may be the Lord will r. good for this. 1 Tim. 5. 4, learn to r. their parents. Se«Ps.l0.14: 41.10: Jer.51.66. RKllKWARD. .Tosh. 6. 9 ; Isa. 52. 12; 88. 8. RESCUE. Ps. 35. 17. r. my soul. Hos, .5. 14, none shall r. him. See Deut. 28. 31 ; 1 Sam. 14. 45 ; Dan. 6. 27 ; Acts 23. -27. RKSKMlUiANOE. Zech. B. 6, this is their r. RK,8KMKLK. Judg. 8. 18; Lu. 13.18. BESEUVK. Gen. 27. 36, hast thon not r. a blessing. Euth 2, 18. she gave her mother that she had r. Job 21. .30, wicked Is r. to day of destruction. 38. 23, which I have r. a>:alnst time of trouble. Jer. .3. 5, will he »-. anurer for ever. 5. 24, he r. the weeks of harvest, 60. '<!0. I will pardon them whom I r. Nah. 1.2. the L<ird r. wrath for his euemie*. 1 Pet. 1. 4, an Inheritance r. in heaven. 2 Pet. 2. 4. to be r, to judgment, 8. 7, heavens and earth are f, unto Are. Sa*- Num. 18. 9 ; liom. 11. 4 : 2 Pet. 2. 9 ; Juda 8. 13 EESinUR. Ex. 10. 5, locusts shall eat the r. Isa. 38. 10. I am deprived of the r. of my years. Jer. 15. 9. r. of them will I deliver to the sword. K7.ek. 9.8, wilt thou destroy all the ..? Zech. H. 11 , 1 will not be to the r. as in former. Ual. 2. 18. yet had be the r. of the Spirit. Acts 15. 17, that the r. might .seek the Lord. Seti Neb. 11 ',« ; Jer. 8. 3 ; 'Si. ] : :«. .3. BFBI8T. Zech. 3. 1, at his right hand to r. Mat. .5. 39, r. i\ot evil. Lu. 21. 15. ftdvei-sarles shall not be able to r. Rom. 9. 19, who hath r. his will. 13.2, whoso r. power, r. ordinance of God. •las. 4, ti ; 1 Pet. 5 5, God r. the proud. 7. r. the dijvll, a!id he will flee. 1 Pet. 5. 9. whom r. stedfast In the faith. .SVe Acts 0. 10; 7. 51 ; 2 Tim. 3. 8; lleb. 12. 4 RK.'^OHT. Ni'eh. 4. X>. r. hither to u.s. Ps. 71. 8, whercuiit'i I may continually r. •TohnlS. 2, Jesus ofttlraes r. thither. 8e« Mk. 2. 13; 10. 1 ; John 13. 20; Acts 16. 1.3. RESPECT (».). (;en. 4. 4, Lord had r. to Abel. Ex. 2. 'J5, God had r. unto them. 1 Kings 8. JK ; 2 Chron. 6. 19, haye thou r. unto their prayer. 2 Chron. 19.7; Rom. 2. 11; Kph.6.9; Col. 8. 25, there is no r. of per vlth God. rs.74. 20, have r. un', y covenant, 119. 15, I will have r. . .io thy ways. 138.6, yet hath he r. to the lowly. Irov. 24. 23; '». 31. not good to have r. of persons. Isii. 17. 7, his eyes shall have r. t<^ Holy One. 22. !] nor had r. to him tiiat fa,s.iioned it. Phil. 4 11, not that I spi ak in r. of want. ^•- neb. 11.28; Ja8.2. 1.^,9; 1 Pet. 1.17. RFBVF':CT (v.). Lev. 19. 15. shalt not r. person of poor. T)fut. 1. 17, ye shall not f. persons In judtrment. Job .17. 94. he r. not any that are wl.se of heart. .Sr-f; Num. 16. 15; 2 Sam. 14, 14 ; Ps. 40. 4 ; Lam. 4. in. RESPIT E. Ex. 8. 16 ; 1 Sam. 11 . 8. Rl ST In.). Gen. 49. 15. Issachar saw that r. was good. t'jt.31.15; 38.2; Lev.16.31; 23. 3. 82 ; 28. 4. the sabbath of r. T'j. M. my presence shall go, and I will give r. Lev. 25. 5. a year of r, to the land. L'eut.'12. 10, when he giveth you r. from your enemies. Judg. ".. so, land had r. fourscore years. Ruth X 1. shall not I seek r. for thee. 1 t'hrou. 22. 9, a man of r.. and I will give him r. 18. hath he not given r. on every side. 28. 2. to build a house of r, Nfh. 9. '.'X aft»'r thn y hud r. ther did evil. Ksth. 9. 16. J.lie Jews had r. from their enemies. Jo!> 3. 17. triere the wearv be at r. n. IH, thou shall take thy r. in safety. 17. 16, n-hen our r. to^;etlior is in the dust. Ps. TiTi. 6, then W' uld 1 fly away and be at r, 95. 1 1 ; lleb, 3. 1 1 . not enter Into my r. 1 !6. 7, rftuni to thy r.. O my soul. 132.8. arise Into thy r. 14. this is my r. for ever. Eccl. 2. 23, lUs heart takef h not r. In the night. Isa. 11. 10, his r. shall be glorious. 14.7; Zech. I. n. earth Is at r. and quiet. 18. ♦. I will take my r. 30. 15, In returning and r. shall yc be saved. 66. 1, where is the phice of my r. ? Jer. 6. 16, ye shall <ind r. for your souls. Ezek. .38. 11, I will go f.o th--in tiiat are atr. Mlc. 2. 10, depart, this is not your r. Mat. 11. 28, V will give your. 29, ye shall find r. to your souls. 12. 43 ; Lu. VI. 24 seeking r. and finding none. 26. 45; Mk. 14. 41, sleep on and take your r. John 11. 13. of taking r. In sleep. 8M k tb« Lord. 9.3. and to r. Be able to r. ce of God. roud. e faith. ll«b. 12, 4 us. lually r. ler. Acts 16. ^X id r. to Abel. I thou r. unto .9; Ool.8.26. od. ant. ays. r. o hav6 r. of ^ Holy One. .lionert It. lit want, it. 1. 17. lot r. person i Injudement. I wise ot lieart. ; . 40. 4 ; Lam. i w that r. was 32; 25. 4. the I I will give r. I r. from your i Kearg. lee. d I win glTe side. id evil, inir enemies. ifety. thfl dust, •t be at r. my r. In the night, j id quiet. : be saved. ? iiiuls. are air. r. Inding nono. ke your r. BEST. COKOORDAJfOK. REVFAL. Acts 9. Bl, then bad the churches r. ib'oe Frov. 29. 17 ; Uccl.e.fi: Dan, 4. 4; ?Tbeu. 1.7. BEST (».). Gen. 2. 2. he r. on seventh day. Num. 11. 2B, when the Spirit r, upon thom. 20hron. 32, 8, people r. or» the v.rrds. Jobs. 18, there the prisoDers r. ti'jfether. Ps. 16, 9 ; Acts 2. 26, rav flosh shal I r. In hope. 37. 7, r. in the Lord. Eccl. 7. 9, anger r. In bosom of f<)Ois. Isa, 11, 2, Spirit of the Lord shall r, upon him. 28. 12, ve may cause the weary to r. B7, 20, like the sea when it canimt r. 62, i, for .lerusaiRin's sake 1 will not r. 63, 14, Spirit i)f L>rd (aus-d iiini tor, Jer, 47. 6, r, and be still. Dan. 12, 13, thou shit li r, and .stand tn thy lot. Mk,6, 31, Come, and r. awiille. 2Cor,]2,9, power of Christ !iiayr,onmo, Bev, 4, 8, they r, not day and night. 6. 11, r, yet. for a little seasun. 14. 13, that they niay r, from their labours. Bm Trov. 14.33; Cant. 1. 7; Isa, S'2. 18; Lu. 10.6. BESTOBE. Ex, 22. 4. he shall r. double. Lev, 6, 4, he shall r. that he toik away. Deut,22.2, things strayed thou sh(<.U r. again, Fs.23.3, he r, my soul. 61. 12, r. to me the joy of thy «alvatlon. 69. 4, I r, that which 1 took not .a«\-ay, Isa. 1, 26, 1 will r. tliv juiitres as at the first Jer, 27. 22, I will r. them to this place, 30. 17, I will r health to thue. Ezek, 33. 15, if wicked r. pledge. Mat. 17. 11 ; Mk. 'J. 12, Elias shall r. all things, Lu. 19. 8, 1 r. him fourfold. Acts 1. 6, wilt thou at this time r. the king- dom. Gal, 6. 1. r. such an one In meekm^ss, S«;«Ruth4.15; Isa. M, 12; Joel J. .2.5; Mk.8,25, BE8TKAIN, Gen. 11. »>. nothinu' will be r. Ez, 36. 6, people were r, from brim lot*. 1 Sam. ,3, 13, sons vile, and he r, thmn not. Job 15. 4, thou r. prayer before God. 8, dost thou r, wi.sdoni to tliys«1t, Ps, 76. 10, remainder of wrath shalt thou r. Bee (Jen. 8, 2 ; Isa. 68, 15 ; Kzek . 3 s . 1 .5 ; Acts 14, 18, BETAIN. Job2, 9, dost thou still r. lnt>:grlty. Prov, 3, 18, happy is every one that t-, her, 4. 4, let thine heart r. my words, 11, 16. gracious woman r, honour, Eccl, 8. 8. no man hath power to r the spirit, John 20. 23, whose siu.s ye r.. the"- ate r. S«eMic.7,18; Kom, L2><: rhlletn. ;i. BETIBE, Judg, 20, 39 ; 2 Sam. M. l.'i ; .lev. 4, «, BKTl'RN, Gen, 8. 19, to dust shalt thou r. Fa, 14. 27, sear, to his strength. Judg, 7, 3, whosoever is t'c.'irrul >( h!m r, Kutn 1, 16, entreat me not ft. \,ij.\ •• tiife or r, 2 Ram, 12, 23, he shall not r. to mi. 2 Kings 20. 10. let the shadoyv r. backward. Job 1,21, naked shall I r, thither. 7, 10, he shall r, no more, 10, 21 ; 16, '>2, I go wlienc*^ I shall not r. 16. 22, belleveth not that he shall r. out of darkness. 33. 26, he shall r. to the days of his youth. Ps. 86. IS, my prajer r. Into mine own bosom. 73. 10, his peoi !« r. hither. 90, 3, thou say- nt. r., ye cMldren of men. 104,29, they rt; •■ and r. to their dust. 116, 7, r. to thv rest. O my soul. Prov, 2. 19, none that go to her r. again 26. II, U a dog r, to his vomit. ■^Pto\, ■'6. 27, that rolleth a iitc.ne it shall r, Eccl. 1. 7. whence rivers come, thither they r. again. 6. 15. naked shall he r, to go as he came. 12. 2, nor the clouds r. alter the rain. 7, dust r, to earth and spirit r, to ' iod, Isa, 21. 12, If ye will irmulre. Inquire ye; r., come, 36. 10; 61, 11, ransomed of the Lord shall r. 44.22, r. unto nie. for I have rfiieenitd ttiee. 45. v?>. Word Is gone out and shall not r, Bf>. 11, it shall not r. to me \'M. Jer, 4. 1. if thou wilt r., salth the Lord, r. unto me. 15, 19. let them r, unto thee, but r, thou not. 24. 7, they shall r. with whole heart. 31, 8, a great company shall r. thither. 36. 3, r. every man from his evil way, Ezek. 46. l», he shaP not r. by the way he caOM. Bos. 2. 7, I will r. to my first imsband. 6. 15, I will r. to my place. 7. 16, they r„ but not to the most High. 14, 7. they that dwell under bis shadow shall r. Amos 4, 6. yet have ye not r, to me, Jool 2. 14. who knoweth If he will r. and repent. Zech. 1. ifi. I am r. to .leiusa'eni with mercies. 8, 3, I am r, to /Ion and will dwell. Mai. 3. 7, r. to me and 1 will r. t«i you, 18. then shall ye r. and discern. Mat. 12. 44 ; Lu. 11. 24. 1 will r. into my hotue. 24.18. nor let him in the field r. back. Lu. 9. 10, apostles, r, attain and toid him alL 10. 17, the seventy r. with joy. 12. 36. when he will r. fion> wedding, 17. 18. not found that r. ti.' lilve >:lory. Acts 13, .34, now no more to r. to ci! ruptlon. Ueh. 11. 16, mii;ht have had opportunity to r. 1 Pet, 2. 25, now r. to the Shepherd of your souls. Be/-. Oen. SI. S ; Ex, 4, 18 ; Lev. 26, 10 ; Isa. 66. 7. BEVKAL, Pent. 29. 29, thbigs r. belong to us and to our children, 1 Sam, 3. 7, nor was the word of Lord r. to him. Job 20, 27, heavens shall r. his iniquity. Prov. 11. 13 ; 20, 19. tale-bearer r, secrets. Isa. 22. 14. it was r. hi mine eara. 40. 6. glory of the Lord shall b'i r. 68, 1 : John 12, 3^. to whom Is arm of Lord r. 66. 1, my righteousness Is near to be r. Jer, 11,20. uutci tl.ee have 1 r. mv cause. 33, 6. I will r. ahuiidunce of peace. I'.in. 2. 22, ho r, deep and secn-t tilings. 2H. there is a God that r. sccn-ts Amos 3. 7, he f, his .secrets to the prophets. Mat. 10. 26; Lu, 12, 2, nothing covered that siiall not be r. 11, 25. hast r, thom unto babes. 16. 17, flesh and blmni hath not r. It. Lu. i. 35, that thoughts of many hearts may her. 17, ;W, In day when Son of man is r. Bom, 1. 17 righteimsne's of (J' id r. 18. wrath of (iod Is r. from heaven, 8. 1ft, glory which shall be r. in ns. ICor. 2. 10, ii-Hi hath r. them by his Spirit 8,18. It shall her. by fire. 14, 30, if anything be r, to another. Gal. 1, 16, to r, his Sou in m-. 2 Thess, 1. 7 when Lord .lesus shall be r. 2.3, man of 'in bo r. 8, that wicked one Iv? r, 1 Pet. 1,5, ready to be r. in last time. 4. 13, when his glory shall be r. 6. 1 , partaker of glory that shall be r. See Eph. 3. 6 ; Pllll, S,lf>; 'i Th«ri!i. 2, 6. m * -rf ■^~- BPr\'RLATION. novaoBDA NCS. BI<TB. r UK V KLiVTlON. Itom. 2. ft, r. of righteous judg- ment. 16. '&, r. of mystery. 1 Cor. 14. 26, every ime hath a r. 2 Cor. 12. 1, to visions and r. S««aal.2,2: Eph,1.17: 3.8; 1 Pet. 1.13; Bev. 1.1. KEV EIX1NG8. Gal. S. 21 ; 1 Pet. 4. 3. BKV ENGE. Jer, 15. IS. O Lord. r. me. 20. 10. we shall take our r. im li!in. Nah. 1.2, the Lurd r., and Is furious. 2 Cor. 7. 11 what r. It wrought in you. 10. 6, in readiness to r. See I's. 79. 10 ; Ezek. 25. 12 ; Rom. 13. 4. BEV KMIE. Prov. 8. 10, my r. better than silver. 16. H, better than Kreat r. wltliuut right. Jer. 12. V^, ashamHn of your r. Sfr Kin. 4. 13; Prov. m. 6 ; Isi. 23. 3 ; Jer. 12. 13. BKVKRKNOE. Ps.80.7; Mat.21.87; Mk.12.6; ! Hub. 1^.9. RKV EKEND. Ps, 111, 9. holy and r. is his name. JBEVEltSE. Num. 23. 20; Esth. 8.5.8. ! BK V 1 L IC. Isa. 51 . 7, neither \»i afitld oi r. j Mat. V7. 39, that passed by r. him. ! Mk. 16. 32, tliej tliat were. crucified r. him. 1 < or. 4. 12 bttfng r. we bless. 1 1'et. '2. '-'3, when lie was r.. r. not again. t-fe Ex. 22. 28 : Mat. .'i. 1 1 ; John 9. 28 ; Acts 23. 4. BKV IV E. Neh. 4. 2, will they r. the atones, Ps. 85. 6. wilt thou not r. US. 1P.S. 7, thou wilt r. me. Isa. 57. If, t<i r. spirit of the hnmbl«. Hos. 6. 2, after two days will he r. ui. 14. 7, they shall r. as com. llab. 3. 2, r. thy work in midst of years. R<ira. 7. 9, when commandment came sin r. 14. 9, (Jlirist both died, rose, and r. See Gen. 45. 27 ; 2 Kinpi 13. 21 ; Ezra 9. 8. REVOLT. Isa. 1. 5 ; 31, 6 ; .59. 1.^ ; Jer. 6, 23. BEWAJtD'w,). Gen. 15. 1. thy exceeding great r. Num. 22. 7, r, of divination in their hand, Deut. 10. 17. God who taketli not r. Ruth 2. 12. full r. be given thee of the Lord. 2 8am. 4. 10. tliou)zht I would haye given r. J<*f). 22, did 1 yxy. iclve a r. 7. 2. as an hirelinK looketh for r. Ps. 19. 1 1 , In keeping them there Is great r 68. 11, tiiere is a r. for the righteous. 91. ?:, thou Shalt see r. of the wicked. 127. 3, fruit of woinb is his r. Prov. 11. 18, s;iweth ri^'hteousness * sure r. 21. 14. a r. in the bosom. 24, 20, no r. to the evil man. Keel. 4. 9, they hav« a good r, for labour. 9. 5. neither have tliey any more a r. Isa. 1. li. every one t'ollowetli after r. 6. 2:i. justify wicked for r. 40. 10; 62. 11, his r. Is with him. Ezek. 16. 34, thou givest r., and no r. Is ffiven thee. Dan. 5. 17. give thy r. to another. Hos. 9. I, thou hast loved a r. Mlc. 3. 11, heads judge for r. 7. 3. judge asketli for a r. Mat. 6. li : Lu 6. Z^. great Is your r. in beaven. 46, what r. have ye. 6. 1, ye have no r. of your father. 2, 6, 16, they have their r. 10. 41. a proptiet's r., riij;hteons man's r, 42; Mk.9. 41, in no wise lose r. Lu. 6. 35, do good and your r. shall be great. 'JS, 41, we receive due r. of our deeds. Acts 1. 18, purchased with r. of iniquity. Bom. 4. 4, ibe r. is not reckoned. 1 Cor. X 6. every man shall receive bis own r. 9. 18, what is liiv r. then. Ool. 2. IH, let no man beguile you off. 3, 24, the r. of the Inheritance. 1 Tim, 5. 18, labourer worthy of his r. Heb.2.2; 10.35; 11.26. recom pense of r. 2 Pet. 2. 13, the r, of unrighteousness. ^•e»•?.l<.hn8; Judell; Rev. II. 18; 22.12. REWARD («.). (ien. 44. 4, wherefore have ye r. D'ut. 32. 41. 1 will r. them that hate me. 1 Sam. 24. 17, thou hast r. me good. 2Chron. 1.5. 7, be strong your work shall be r. 20. 11, behold how they r. us. Job 21. 19, he r. him ai.d he siiall know It. Ps. 31. 23. plentifully r. proud doer. ,35. 12 ; 109. 5 th;;? -. "t. ovll for good. 103. IC nur r. us according to our Iniuultlea. 137. 8. (lappy Is he that r. thee. Prov 17. 13, whoso r. evil, evil shall not depart. 2.5. 'h, heap coals, and the f.iord shall r. tbee. 26. 10, both r. the fcnil and r. trausgressors. Jer. SI. 16, thy work shall be r. See 2 Sam. 22. 21 ; Mat. 6. 4 ; 16. 27 ; 2 Tim. 4. 14. BIOH. Gen. 13. 2, Abram was very r. 14. 23, lest thou shouldest say, I have made Abram r. Ex. .30. 16, r. shall not give more. Josh. 22. 8. return with much r. to your tents. Ruth 3. 10. followedst not poor or r. 1 Sam. 2. 7, the Lord maketh poor and r. 1 Kings 3. 11 ; 2 Chron. 1. 11, neither hast asked r. 13, I have given thee both r. and honour. 10. 23 ; 2 Chron. 9. 22, Solomon excelled all for r. 1 Chron. 29. 12, both r. and honour come of tbee. Job 15. 29, he shall not be r. 20. 15, he swallowed dovra r. '/7. 10, r. man shall lie down, but shall not. 36. 19, will he esteem thy r. Ps. 37. 16, better than r. of many wicked. 39. 6. he heapeth up r. 45. 19, the r. shall entreat thy favour. 49. 16, be not afraid when one Is made r. 62. 7, trusted in abundance of r. 62. 10, If r. increase set not your heart. 73. 12, ungodly increase in r. 104. 24, the earth Is full of thy r. 112. 3. wealth and r. shall be in his hoose. Prov. 3. 16, In left hand r. and honoiu. 8. 18, r. and honour arc with me. 10. 4. hand of diligent maketh r. 22, blessmg of the Lord maketh r. 11. 4, r. profit not In day of wrath. 13. 7, po<ir yet hath great r. 18. 7H, the r. answereth roughly. 21. 17, tliat loveth wine shall not be r. 23. 6, r. make themselves wings. 28. 11, r. man Is wise in his own conceit. :%. 8, give me neither poverty nor r. Eccl. 6. 13, r. kept for owners to their hurt. 10. 20. curse not r. In thy bedchamber. Isa. 45. 3, 1 will give thee hidden r. 63. 9, with the r. in his death. Jer. 9. 23. let not r. man glory In r. 17. 11, getteth r. and not by right. Ezek. 28. 5. heart lifted up becau.se of r. Hos. 12. 8, Bphralm said. I am become r. Zech. 11. 6, blessed be the Lord, for I am r. Mat. 13. 8S; Mk. 4. 19; Lu. 8. 14. deceitfulaess of r. Mk. 10. 2S, hardly thev that bave r. 12. 41, r. cast In much. Lu. 1. 63, r. he hath sent empty away. 6. 24, woe to you r. for ye have received. R ia IR H R B B sss BICH. ceive his own r. foaofr. e. of hl8 r. ip»;n»eof r, iU8Il«»M. . IH ; 22. 12, refore have ye r. it hate me. good. ffork shall be r. all know It. doer. for good. uur iiiitjultles. evil shall not rd »hall r. thee. traujigrHSKora. 27; 2 Tim. 4, 14. erjr r. ■J, I hare made re. r. to yonr tents, orr. K)or and r. 1, neither hast &nd honour, on excelled all ar come of thee. but shall not. aj wicked. ' favour. is made r. r. ar heart. rr. in bis hoosa. honour. ne. i r. thr. -atb. lot be r. n conceit. nr)r r. I.) their hurt. hamber. !nr. nr. Kht. luse of r. become r. 1, for I am r. 1, deceitfulness ror. away, received. Iff BIOHLT. OONOOBDANOM. ftlftHTKOUS. La. 12. 21 . not r. toward God. 14. 12 call not thy r, neighbours. 18. 23, S'lrrowful, for he was very r. Koni. 2. 4, the r. of hlA goodness. 9. 2.'!, make known the r. of his glory. 10. 12. Lord is r. to ail that call. 11. 12. fat! of them the r. of the world. 33. the d*;pth of the r. of the wisdom. 1 Oor. 4. 8, now ye are full, now ye are r. 2 Cor. 6. 10, poor, yet making many r. 8.9, r., yet for your sakes. Kph. 1. 7, redemption according to the r. of grace. 2. 4, God, who Is r. in mercy. 7, that h<! might show exceeding r. of graco. \ 3. 8, uU'tearchable r. of (Jhrist. i Pbil. 4. lit, according to his r. in glory by i Glirist. Ool. 1. 27. r. of the glory of this mystery. 2. 2, tiiK r. of the full assurance. I Tim. 6. 9. that will be r. tall Into temptation. 17, -nor trust in uncertain r. 18, do good and ht r. in i<o<m1 works. Heb. 11. 26, reproach of t.hrist greater r. Jas. 1. 10, let r. rejoice that he is made low. '2. .0, hath not God chosen thu poor, r. in faith. ft. 2. your r. are corrupt. Bev. 'L iJ, but thou art r. 3. 17, because timu itayest, I am r. 18, buy of me gold. Hiai thuu mayest be r. 5. 12. worthy is the i<amb to receive r. See Lev. 25. 47 ; Jas. 1. 11 ; 2. C ; c,. 1 ; BeV. 6. 16. lUOHL Y. Col. 3. 16 ; 1 Tim. 6. 17. IUI>UANCE. Lev. 2.3. TZ ; Zeph. 1. 18. iUDDLE. Judt5.14.i2; Kzek. 17.2. HIDE. Deut. 32. 13, r. on high places of the earth. "W. 2H, who r. upon the heaven. Judg. .^, 10, ye that r. on white asses. i Kings ■1.2-i. slack not thy r. for me. Job *). 22, causest me to r. upon tlie wind. I's. 45. 4, 'n thy majesty r. prosperously. 66. 12, hast caused men to r. over our heads. 68.4,83, extol him that r. on heavens. Tsa. 19. 1, the Lord r. on a swift cloud. See Hos. 14. 3; Amos 2. 16; Uab. S. 8; Uag. 2. 22. KIOUB. Gen. 49. 17: Kx.16.1; Job 89. 18; Zecb. 10.6. B 1 DG EB. Ps. 66. 10, waterest the r. thereof. BlGIlT (n.). Gen. 18. 25, shall not .ludge do r. Ueut.6. 18; 12.25; 21.9, shalt do that is r. '21. 17, the r. of the firstlxirn is his. •; Sam. 19. 28, what r. have 1 to cry to the king. Neh. 2. 20, ye have m r. in Jerusalem, lob 'M. 6, should I lie against my r. '^6.6, he ifiveth r. to the poor. i's. 9. 4, thou maintainest my r. 17. 1. hear the r., O Lord. 140. 12, Lord will maintain r. of the poor. Prov. 16. 8, great revenues without r. lor. 17. 11, that getteth riches and not by r. i^zek.21.27, till lie come whose r. it is. •<«« Amos ry. 12 ; Mai. 3. 6 ; Heb. 13. 10. t'.lGHT (<M/.). Gen. 24. 48. Lord led me in r. way. l^cut. 32. 4, God of truth. Just and r. Is he. I Sam. 12. 23, I vrill teach you the good and r. way. '. Sam. 16. 3, thy matters are g<H)d and r. Neh. 9. 13. thou gavest them r. judgmenta. lob 6. 25. how forcible are r. words. 34. 33, will not lay on man more than r. Fb. 19. 8, statutes of the Lord are r. 46. B, sceptre is a r. sceptre. 61. 10. renew a r. spirit within me. 107. 7, he led them forth by the r. way. 119. 76, thy judgments are r. Prov. 4. 11, I have led thee in r. paths. 8. 6. opening of my li(>s shall be r. thinga. 12. 6, thoughts of the righteous are r. 16, way of a fool Is r. 'u his own eyes. 14. 12 ; Ifi. 25. there is a way that S'-emeth r, 21. 2. every way of man r. In his own eye.s. 24. '26, kiss hi.i lips that givetli a r. answer. Isa. .Si>. 10. nrophesy not r. thin(:s. Jer. 2. 21, planted wholly a r. seed. Kzek. 18. 5, if a man do that which is r. 19: 21.27; .33. 14. that which is lawful and r. Hos. 14. 9, th»> ways of the Lord are r. Amos 3. 10. they know not how to do r. Mat. 20. 4, whatsoever 's r. I will give yoD. Mk. 5. 15; Lu. x. H5. hi his r. mind. Lu. 10.28, ihou ha.st answered r. Epli. G. 1, obe" parents, this is r. See Judg. 17. 6; Lu. li 57; Acts 8. '^1 ; 2 Pet. 2.15. BKjH'I'KOUS. Gen. 7.1, thee have I seen r. before me. 18. 23, wilt thou destroy r. with wicked 20. i. wMi thou slay a r. nation. 3x. '.Ti. she hath been more i . than I. V.j. ."■.'■». S, gift perverteth words of the r. Num. 23. 10. let me die death of r. b>-ut. '25. 1; 2Chron.6. 23, they shall justify the r. 1 Sam. '24. 17, thou art more r. than I. 1 Kings 2. 32, two men more r. than ho. Job 4. 7. where wen; the r. cut olT. 9. 15, thougli I were. r. yet would I not answer. 1.5. 14. what is man that he shoulrl be r. 17. i). r. shall hold on his way. 22. 3. is It anv pleasure that thou art r. '23.7, there the r. mvht dispute with him. 34. 5, „ob hatli said, I am r. Ps. 1. 5. the congregation of the r, 6, Lord knoweth the way of the r. 7. 9, the r. <iod trieth the heartt. 11. 3. what can the r. do. 34 17, the r. cry, and the Lord heareth them 19, manv are the afflictions of the r. 37. 10. iittlt that a r. man hath. 21, r. showeth mercy and giveth. 25. have not seeii r. fornivken. 29. the r. shall inherit the land. 30, mouth of r. speaketh wisdom 39, salvation of r. is of the Lord. 5.5, 22, never suffer the r. to he moved. 58. 11, there is a reward for the r. 69. 28, let them not be written with the r. 9'2. 12, the r. shall flourish like palm tree. 97. 11. light is sown for the r. 112. 6, r. shall be in everlasting remembrance. 125. 3. rod shall not rest on lot of r. 140. 13. the r. shall give thanks. 141. 5. let the r. smite me. 140. 8, the Lord loveth the r. Fruv. 2. 7, he layeth up wisdom for the r. 3. 32. his secret is witli the r. 10. 3, Lord will not suffer r. to famllh. 11. m<iuth of r. is a well of life. 16, labour of r. tendeth to life. 21, lips of r. feed many. 24, desire of the r. shall be granted. 25, the r. is an everlasting rrtundatloo. 28, hope of the r. shall be gladness. SO, the r. shall never Iki removed. 11. 8, the r. is delivered out of trouble. 10, when it goeth well with the r. llKJllTKOUSLy. OONOOBDANCM. RIOHTBOUFWHBB. Prov. 11 . i!l . need of the r. shall be delivered. VI, 3, t)i«" r(X)t of the r. shall iiot be mnv»»d. 6, th<'Ut;)its of the r, art- riKlit. 7, house of the r. nhall stand. 10. r. man rot-'arfU'lli life of his beast. 26, the r. Is more excellent tliaii Ills iielKhbuar. 13.9. the light i if the r. rejoiceth. 21. to the ». jfood shall he repaid. 25, r. eatetJi tn the satisfyiTiK "f his soul. 14. 9, amoii)< the r. there is favour. .12. the r. liath hope In his death. IB. 6, In the house of the r. Is miirh treasure. 19, the way of the r. Is made plaiii. 28, heart of the r. stud'eth to auswtar. 29, he heareth the prayer of the r, 1«. 13. r. lips are delight of kings. 18. 10, r. runneth Into It and \r- safe. 28. 1, tlie r. are bold as a lioii. 29. 2. when the r, are In authority, people rdolce. Keel. 7. 10. be not r. overmuch. 9. 1, the f., and the wise, are in the hand of God. 2, one event to r. and wicked, laa. 3. 10, say to r. It shall be well. 24. 16. sonKS, even Klory to the r. 26. 2. that the r. nation may enter. 4\.'Z. r ;ise(l up a r. niaii fr<nn ea.st. ^",. 11, shail my r. servant justify. C7. 1. r. perisheth. and no man layetb it. 60.21, thy people shall be all r. Jer 2:^. f>. raise to David a r. branch. Ezek. 13. '2v?, with lies ye have inadf; r. snd. 16. .'52, thy sisters are more r. than th"U. 33.12, the rU;hteonsness of the r. shall not. Amos 2. 6, they sold the r. for silver. Mftl. 3. 18, discern between the r. and wlclved. Mftt. 9. 18: Mk. 2. 17; Lu. 5, S?. not come to call r. 13. 17, many r. men have desired. 43, then shall the r. sh!tie forth. 23. ?8, outwardly appear r. to men. 29, garnish sepulchres of the »•. 2.5.46, the r. Into life eternal. Lu. 1. 6. they were both r. before God. 18. 9. trusted they were r. and denpLied others. 23. 47, certainly this was a r. man. John 7. 24. judge r. Judgment. Bom. 3. 10, there is none r.. no not, one. 6. 7, scarcely for ». man wlU one die. 19, many be made r. 2Thess. 1. 6, It is a r. thing with God 2 Tim. 4.8, thn Lord, the r. .ludge. Heb. 11. 4, obttt.ned witnes.s that he was r. 1 Pet. 3. 12, eyes of the Lord over the r. 4. 18, if the f. scarcely be «aved. 2 Pet.?. 8. Lot vexed his r. soul. 1 John 2. 1. .lesus Christ the r. 3. 7, r. as he is r. Bev. 22. 11, he that is r. let him be r. still. See Rzek. 3. 20 : Mat. 10. 41 ; 1 Tim. 1. 9 ; Jas. 6. 16. BI011TE0U8LY. D«ut. 1. 16; Prov, 81. 9, judge r. P«. 67. 4 ; 96. 10, thoTi Shalt judge the people r. Isa. 33. 16, he that walketb r. shall dwell on high. See J er. 1 1 . 20 ; Tit. 2. 12 ; 1 Pet. 2. 23. EIGHT KOI 8NK88. Gen. 80. 33. so Bhail my r. answer for me. Deut. 33. 19, offer sacrifices of r. 18am. 26. 23; Job 33. 26, render to eyery num hisr. Job 6, 29, return afaln, my r. is In It. 27. 6, my r, 1 hold fast. 9. 14, I pat on r. and it clothod ms. Job 35. 2. thou saldst, my r. is more than God's. 36.3. I will ascribe r. to my Maker. Ps. 4. 1, hear me O (iod. of my r. 5, offer the Hacriftcs <if r. 9. 8, he shall judge the world in r. 15. 2, ho that worketh r. shall never bu moved. 17. 15, an for m^, I will behold thy face in r. 23. 3. leadetti me In paths of r. 24. 5. and r. from the God of his salvation. 40. y, I have preached r. 45.7; Tleb. 1.9. thou lovest r. .tO. 6 ; 97. 6 heavens shall declare his r. 72. 2. he shall judg*- thy people with r. "Vi. 10, r. arid peace have kissed each other. 94. 15, judgiii»'nt shall return unto .- !*7. 2. r. is the habitation of hl<« thnmo. 111.3; 112.3,9. his r. endureth forever, lis. 19. open to me the gates of r. 132. 9, let thy priests be clothed with r. Prov. 8. 18. durable riche.* and r. are with me. 10.2; 11.4, but r. delivereth fn^m death". 11. 5, r. of the perfect sl.all direct his way. 6, r. of the upright shall deliver. 19, r. tendeth to life. 12. 28. in the way of r. is life. 14. .34, r. ex:ilteth a nation. 16. 8. better a little with r. 1?.. throne Is established by r. .31, crown of glory if found In way of r. Eccl. 7. 15, a just man that perisheth In his r. Isa. 11.5. r. the girdle of hi.^ loins. W. 10, yet will he not learn r. H2. 1. a king shall reign In r. 17, the work of •-. peace, and the effect of r. 41. 10, uphold thee with rl«ht hand of my r. 46. 12, ye that are far from r. 59. 16, his r. sustained him. 62. 2. the GentUes shall see thy r. 64. 6. our r. are as filthy rags. Jer. 23. 6 : S3. 16. this Is his nam< tbo Lord our r. 38. 15, cause the branch of r. to gTow. 51. 10, Ixird hath brought forth our r. Kzek. 3. 20; 18.24, righteous man turn tromr. 14. 14, deliver but their own soul- by their r. 18. 20. the r. of the righteous shall be upon him. .3.3. 13, if he trust to his own r. Dan. 4. 27, break off thy shis by r, 9. 7. v. beloiigeth to t )iee. 24, to biing In everlasting r. 12. 3. they tliat turn many to r, llos. 10. 12, till he ram r. upon you. Amos 6. 24. let r. nm d>iwn as a sti-eam» 6.12, turned fruit of r. Into hemlock. Zeph. 2. 3, ye meek of the earth , seen r. Mai. 4. 2. shall tiie Sun of r. arise. Mat. 3. 15, tofultil rtll r. 6. 6. hunger and thirst after r. 10, persecuted for r. sake. 20, except your p. exceed the r. 21. .32. John came to you in the Wfty of r. Lu. 1.75. in r. before him. John 16. 8, reprove the world of r. Acts 10. !W, he that worketh r. 13. 10, thou enemy of all r. 24. 2.5, as he reasoned of p. Bom. 1.17; .3. 5 ; 10. 3. the r. of God. 4. 6, to whom God imputeth r. 11, seal of the r. of faith. B. 17, which receive the gift of r. 18, by the p. of one. 21, so ml?i)t grace reign throngh r. 6.13. yield rour members instruments of r. 20t ye were free from r. 340 fWEflfl. >r«! than God's. ilcer. r. fir. lall never bu thy face In r. s salvation. .r»! his r. with r eac^l other. ntd .- throne, for ever. r. I With r. . are with me. set bis way. r. ay off. sheth In his r. a. e f^ffi^ot of r. laud of my r. nil the Lord igri'i*. our r. n turn trom r. lis bj their r. ihall be upon ou. iitraantt ilock. see It r. e. way of r. r. hr. intents of r. BIGHTLY. (JONOOEDANOK. ROARING. Bom. 8. 10, Spirit 1« I'fe, hf^cause of r. 9. 30, th« t. which is of faith, 10. 3. K"'ng about to ♦•staljlish their own r. 4. ChriHt Is the end of the law for r. 10, with the heart man bclievetli unto r. 14. 17, kingdom of Uod not in<;at and drink, butr. 1 Cor. 1. .SO, Christ Ig mado unto as r. 15. 34. awake to r. 2 Cor. B. 21 tliat we might be made the r. 6.7, theannour nf r. 14, what fellowship hath r. Gat. 2. 21, If r. cf>uie by law. 5, B. we wait for tlx^ hope of r. Eph.6. 14, the hrea^itplate of r, Phil. 1. 11. filled with thtt fruiti< of r. .S. 6, touehiiiK the r. in the law, hlamele«». 9. not haviiu; mine own r., but the r. of God. 1 Tim. 6. n , foDow [liter r. 2 Tim. 3. 16. for lnstnu-ti<in in r. 4. 8, laid up for me a crown of r. Tit. 8. 5, not by works of r Heb. 1. 8, a sceotre of r. B. 13. unskilful in the word of r. 7. 2, by int/'n^retation, king of r. 11. 7, heir of the r. wiilch is by faith. 33, through faith wr«>ii(rht r. 12. 11, the pi-acenbie truit oft, Jas. 1. 20, wrath of man worketh notr. of God. S. IS, the fniit of r. is sown in {)i'a<'e. 1 Pet. 2, 24. d^ad to sin should live unto r. 2 Pet. 2. ,5, a preaclier of r, 21. better not to have kn<^wn way of r. 8. 13. new earth, wherein dwelleth r, 1 John 2. 29, every one that .lixth r. Bff Isa. 54. 14; fa.t; 1108.10.12: Zech. 8. 8; Rev. 19. 8. RIGHTLY. Gen. 27. 36; Lu.7.43; 20.21: 2Tlm. 2.15. RIGOPB. Ex.1. 13,14; Lev. 25.43, 4fi, 5.3. RINGLEADRB. .\cts24.5. a r. of the sect of the Nanarenes. RIOT. Rom. 13. 13 ; Tit. 1. 6 ; 1 Pet. 4. 4 : 2 Pet. 2.13. RIPE. Gen. 40. 10. brousrht forth r. grapes Kx.22.29, off'jr the first of thy r. fruifs. Num. 18. 18. whatever is first r. br thine. Joel .3, 13, put in sicklf Un- the harvest is r. Mlc. 7. 1. my soul .leslred (ir«t r, fruit. Rev. 14. 5, time to reap, for harvest of ei rth Is r. 8«e- Num. IS. 20: Jer. 24. 2; Uos. 9. 10; Nah. 3.12. RISK. Gen. 19. 2, ye shall r. up early. 23. sun was r. when Lot entered Zoar. Num. 24. 17. a .'ceptre shall r. out of Uraei. 32. 14, ye are r. up in your fathers' stead, Job9. 7, commatideth the sun and it r, not. 14. 12, man lietJi dowii and r. not. 24.22, he r. up. and no man is «ure of Hfo. 31. 14, what shall 1 do wh'^n God r. up? Ps. 27. 3, thouph war should ». a«;tin.<t me. 119. 62. at midnlKht I will r. to give tbauka. 127. 2, It is vain to r. up early. Prov. 31. W. she r, up whll° it is yet nlftht. 2J«, her children r. up and oall her blessed. Feci. 12. 4, i;e shall r. at the voice of the bird. Isa. S;?. 10. now will I r.. ^^aith the liOid. 58. 10, ttien shall thy lipht r. in obscurity. 60. 1. glory of the Lord is r. upon thee. Jer. 7. 13 ; 25. 3 ; 36. 14, I spake unto you, r. up early. 2fi; 2B.4; 26.5: 2S>.19: 3B.16j 44.4, Isentmj servants, r. early. 11.7, r. early and protesting. 85. 27, fiall and r. no moro. T<am. ■". 'S^. sitting down and r. up, I am their music. Mat. 5. 4.'), maketh sun to r. on «\ II and good. 17. 9 . Mk. 9. y ; until S<m of man b*- r. 20. 19 : Mk. 9. 31 ; iO. 34 : Lu. 18. 3!^ : 24. 7. third day he siiali <-. aKalii. 26. :^ ; Mk. 14. 28. after I am r. I will go before you. 46. r., let ns be going. Mk. 4. 27, should sleep and r. night and day. 9. 10, what the r. from tlie dead shoutii mean. 10. 49, r., he call"th thee. Lu. 2. 34. this child is .set for the fall and r. 11. 7. I caiuiot r. and give thee. 22. 46. why sleep tq, r. and pray. ;?4. :H, the Lord is r. indeed. .l-.tin 11. '23, thy brothr.r shall r. again. A< ts 10. 13. r. T'eter, kill and eat. v!6. 16. r., and stand upon thy feet. 2^ the first that should r. fn>m tlie dead. Rum. H, M. Christ died, yea rather tliat is r. 1 ('<)r. 15. 16, If so w the dead r. not, 20, but now srhristr. Col. 3. 1, if ye be r. with <'hr1st. 1 Thess. 4. 16. the dead In Christ shall r. first. t'fr Prov. ;*i. 31 ; Isa. 6o. .x : Jik. IH. 2 : Co!. 2. 12. BIT l'".8. Num. 9. 3. according to all the r. of It. lil VKB. Kx. 7. 19 : 8. 5, stretch out hand on r. 2 8am. 17. 13. that city. a:id we will dniw It into the r. 2King8 5. 12 ;ire the r. of Damascus better ? JobW. 17. ye shall not see the r. o( honey. 28. 10. he ciilleth out the r. among rocks. 29. 6, the r<xk poured out r. of (.|i. 40.23. he drinketh up a r., and hasteth not, Ps. 1. 3. tree planted by the r. 36.8. the r. of thy pleasure. 46,4, r., streams whereof .shall make glad. 65, 9. enrichsst it with r. of (Jod. i(i7. ."W, tunieth r. into a wilderness. 119. 136. r. of water run down mine eyes. 137. 1, by the r. of Babylon we sat. Eccl. 1.7. all the r. run into the sea, Isa, 32.2. shall be as r. of water in drv place. 43.2. throUL'h the r., they shall not overHow. 19, I will make r. in the desert. 48. 18 then had thy peace been as » r. 66. 12, 1 will extend peace hke a r. Lam. 2. 18, let t'-ars run down like r. Mic. fi. 7 b»' pleased with r. of oil. .1ohn7. 38. shall flow r. of living water. Bev. 22. 1 , a pure r. of water of life, ,SV« Geiu 41. 1 ; Ex. 1. 22 : K«ek. 47. 9 : Mk. 1. B. BOAD. 1 Sara. 27. 10, whither have ye mjulo ar. BOAB. 1 Chron. 16. 32: Ps. 96. 11 ; 98. 7 let the sea r. Job 3. 2i. my r. are poured out. Ps. 46. 3, will not fear, thoutrh waters r iO.1. 21. young ll<ms r. after their prey Prov. 19.12; 20.2, king's wrath as the r. of a lion. Isa. 59. 11. we r. like bears, Jer. 6. 23, their voice r. like the sea. 25. ;-t0. the Lord shall r. from on hlgb. llos. ^\. to. he shall r, like a Hon. Joel 3. 16 ; Amos 1. 2. Lord shall r. out of Zlon. Amos 3. 4, will a lion r. if he hath taken no prey. sv<. Ps. 22. 1 : 32. 3 : Zech. 11. 3 j Rev. 10. X ROARING. Prov. 28, 16. as a r. Hon, Is a wicked ruler. Ln 21 . 25, distress, the sea and waves r. 1 Pet. 6. 8. the devil as a r. lion. £«« Fs. 22. 13 ; Isa. 31. 4 ; Ezek. 29. 2S : Zepb. 8. S. 841 m Tsrr BOAST. OONOOBDAKOW. BOOT. BOABT. V.x. 12. 9. not raw. but r. with fire. Prov. 12. 27. slothful man r, not that he took. Isa. U. lA, he r. r., and U satUfiiid. ««« Ueut. 16. 7 ; 1 Sam. 2. 16 ; 'I Chron. 86. li BOB. Prov. 2^. 2?, r. not the poor. Isa. 10. 2, that they may r. the fatherlew. 18. 1 have r. their tr«a»ure». 42. 22. thi.H ix a people r, and spoiled. Bzek. S8. 15. If he give a^a'n that he had r. Mai. .S. 8. ye have r. me. 2 Cor. 11. H, I r. other churches. Bee Judg. 9. 26 ; 2 Bam. 17. 8 ; Fs. 119. 61 ; Prov. 17.12. BOPBER. Job 12. fi, tabernacles of r. prosper. Isa. 42. 24, who (fave l8rii;il to the r. Jer. 7. 11. Is this house become a den of r. ? John 10. 1 , the same Is a thief and a r. 8, all that came l)efore me are r. Acts 19. 37, these men are not r. of churches, 20or. 11.2fi, !n perils of r. Se« Ezek. 7. 22 ; 18.10; Dan. 11. 14; nos.6.9. BOBBERY. Phil. 2. 6. thought It not r. to be equal. BOBE. 1 Sam. 24. 4. cut off skirt of Saul's r. Job 29. 14. my Judgment was as a r. Isa. 61. 10, covered me with r. of righteousness. Lu. 16. 22. bring forth V>est r. 20. 46, desire to walk in long r. S«eEx.i.K.4; ;«lc.2.8; Mat. 27. 28; Rev.fl.ll. BOCK. E.\. 33. 22. 1 wil 1 put thee in a cllft of r. Num. 20. 8, speak to the r. before. 10, must vve fetch you water out of this r. 23. 9, from 'he top of tlie r. I see him. 24.21, thou puttest thy nest In a r. Deut. 8. 16, v^ho brought thoo water ont of ther. 32. 4. ho Is the r. 16, litrhtly estet-mid the r. of his SAlTatiOD. 18. or the r. that bejrat thee. 80, except the r. had sold theoL 31, their r, is not a* our r. 87. where is their r. in whom they trusted. 18am. 2. 2. neither Is tliere any r. like our God. 2 Sam. 22. ? ; Ps. 18. !! ; 92. 16, the Lord Is my r. 3. the God of my r. 32 ; Ps. 18. 31 . who s a r. save our God. 23. 3. the r. of Israt I spake. 1 Kings 19. 11. strong wind brake in pieces the r. Job 14. 13, the r. Is removed out of his place. 19. 24. graven, In the r. for ever. 24. 8. embrace the r. for want of shelter. Ps.27. 5; 40. 2. shall set me up upon a r. 31. 3 ; 71. 3, thou art my r. and my fortress. CI. 2, lead me to the r. that is hluher. 81. 16, with honey out of the r. Prov. 30. 26, yet make their houses in the r. Cant. 2. 14, thou art In t he clelts of the r. Isa. 8. 14. for a r. of offence. 17. 10, not mindful of rhe r. of thy strength. 32. 2. as the shadow of a ureal r. 33. 16. defence sh;ill l)e munitions of r. Jer. 6. 3, they niali' their faces harder thMi r. 23. 29. hammer that breaketh the r. in pieces. Nah. 1. 6. the r. are thrown down by him. Mat. 7. 26; Lu. 6. 48, It was founds d upon a r. 16. 18, upon this r. I will build my ohuiob. 27.61, and the r. rent. Lu. 8. 6, some fell upon » r. Bora. 9. S3 ; 1 Pet. 2. 8, I lay a r. of ofTenee. 1 Cor. 10. 4, spiritual r., and that r. was Christ. B«v. 6. 16, said to the r., fail on us. Bm Judg. e. 20; IB. 19: 1 Sun. 14.4; Prov. 90. 19. BOD. Job 9. M, let htm take his r. from me. 21. 9, neither Is th»* r. of God uptin them. Ps. 2. 9, break them with r. of Iron. 23. 4, thy r. and thy staff comfort me. Prov. 10. 1.S : 26. .H, r. for the back of foola. 13. 24, he that spar>*th his r. 22. 8. the r. of his anjfcr shall fall. 23. 13, thou ohalt beat him with thy r. 29. 16. the r. and reproof give wi.'^dom. Isa. 10. 16, as If the r. should shake itself. 11. 1. shall come forth a r. Jer. 48. 17. how Is tlie beautiful r. broken. Ezek. 20. 37, cause you to pass under the r. Mlc. 6. 9. hear ye the r., and who hath ap- pointed it. 2 Cor. 11. 26, thrice was I beaten with r. See Gen. 30. .37 ; 1 Sam. 14. 27 ; liev. 2. 27 : 11. 1. ROPK. 2 Sam. 18. 9 ; 2 Kings 9. 26 ; Neh. 2. 12 ; Ps. 18. 10. BOLL. Josh. 6. 9. 1 have r. away reproach. Job 30. 14, they r. themselves on me. Isa. 9. 6. with garments r. In blood. .14. 4 ; Rev. 6. 14. heavens shall b*- r. together. Mk. !6. 3, who shall r. us away the st^me, Lu. 24. 2, they found the stone r. a\* aj. 6V Gen. 29. 8; Prov. 26. 27; Isa. 17. 13; Mat. 27.60. ROOF. Gen. 19. 8, under the shadow of ray r. Deut. 22. 8. make a battlement for thy r. Job 29. 10 ; Ps. 1.S7. 6 ; Lam. 4. 4 ; Eiek. 3. 26, tongue cl**aveth to r. of mouth. Mat. 8. 8 ; Lu. 7. 6, I am not worthy that thou shonldest come under my r. Mk. 2. 4, they uncovered the r. 8m Josh. 2. 6; Judg. 16. 27; 2 Sam. U. 2; Jer. 19. 13. BOOM. Gen. '>4. 23, Is there r. for os. 26. 22. the Lord hath made r. for ua. Ps. 31. 8. set mv fef t in a large r. 80. 9. thou preparedst r. before It. Prov. 18. 10, a man's gift maketh r. for him, Mai. 8. 10, there sliall not be r. enough. Mat. 23.6; Mk. 12,39; Lu. 20. 46, love upper- most r. Mk. 2. 2, there was no r. to receive them. Lu. 2. 7, no r. for them In the Inn, 12. 17, no r. to bestow my gf«ods. 14. 7, how tiiey chose out the chief r. 9, begin with shame to take lowest r, 22, It Is done, and yet there Is r. S«eGen.6,14; 1 Kings 8. 20; 19.16; Mlt.14.16. BOOT (n.). Deut. 29. 18, a r. that beareth gall. 2 Kings 19. 30, shall again take r. dovmward. Job 6. 8, I have seen the fooli-'h taking r. 8. 17, his r. are wrapped about the heap, 14. 8. the r. thereof die in the ground. 18. 16. his r. shall be dried up. 19. 28, the r. of the matter. 29. 19. noy r. was spread out by the waters. Prov, 12. 3. r. of righteous shall not be moved. 12, r. of righteous yieldeth fruit. Isa. 6,24. thefrr. shall be rottenness. 11. 1, a branch shall grow out of hh r. 10; Kom. 1.5. 12, there shall be a r, vf Jesse, 27. 6; 37, 31. them that come of .^acob to taker. 68. 2. as a r. out of a dry ground. Kiek. 31. 7. his r. was by great waters, Hos. 14. 6, cast forth his r. as Lebanon,- Mal. 4. 1, shall neither r. nor branch. Mat. 3. 10 ; Lu. 3. 9, axe laid to r. of trees. 18. 6; Mk. 4. 6: Lu, 8. 13, because they bad nor. Mlc. 11, 20, fig tree dried up from the r. Bom. 11. 16, If the t. be holy. 313 m BOOT. r. fmm mo. pon thftm. ron. rt me. k of fooU. 111. 1 thy r. l-<dom. Ike itMlf. broken, iider the r. (Tho bath ap- wlth r. ■«v. 2.27; 11.1. Noh. 2. 12; r K; reproach, me. )'• r. tosrether. le «t(iiie, a\> aj. .17.13; Mat. low of my r. for thy r. I; Ezek. .S.26, I. thy thM then im.U.2; Jer. ns. ^rua. "it. 1 r. for him. nough. i, love apper- re them. 1. ilcfr. 'est r. f5 ; Mk. 14. IB. beareth gall, downward. aki'iRr. he heap, ouud. he waters, ot be moved. loss. hii r. r. cf Jesse. of .Tacob to ten, inon,. ich. >f trees, lae they had b9r. ROOT. CONOORDANCK. BAfRIFirK. 1 Tim. 6. 10, love of niouev r. of evil. H«b. 12. 15. lestt auv r. i-i hitt»-rneM. Judo 12. twict) (leacl. .linckeA up by thar, B»-v. 22. 16, r. and DfTsprliiif if l)avld. t>'-2('hron.7.20; Dan. 4. 1ft; 7. f<; 11,7. BOOT (v.). Pf-ut. '>». 28. rx)rd r. thpm oat 1 Kings 14. 15, h". shall r. up Israel. Job 18. 14, cnnflrtpnce shall be r. out. 3J . 8, let my offsprlni; be r. out. 12, r. out all my increase. Ps. B2. 5, r. thee out of land of the living. Mat. 1,1. '29. lest ye r. up also the wheat. 15. 13, hath not planted, shall be r. up. Eph. 3. 17, b<Mng r. and grounded In love. Col. 2. 7, r. and built up In him, Sm Prov. 2. 22 ; Jer. 1.10: Zeph.2.4. BOSR < H.}. Oant. 2. 1 ; Isa. 36. 1 . BOSE (v.). Gen. %>, 31, the sun r. upon him as he passed. Josh. 3. 16, waters r. up on an heap, Lu. 16. 31 , 'tliMUifh one r, from thw dead. Bom. 14. 9, to this end i 'lirist both died and r. ICor. 15. 4, buried, a.id », 'hti third day, 2 Cor. 6. 16. live to him who died and r. Bee Lu. 24. 33 ; Acts 10. 41 : 1 Thess. 4. 14 ; Rev. 19.3. ROT. Nam. B. 21 ; Prov. 10. 7 ; Isa. 40. 20. Rf )TTEN. Job 41, 27 ; Jer. 38. 11 ; Joel 1. 17. ROTTENNESS. Prov, 12. 4; 14.30; Is(v.6.24. ROt'GH. Isa. 27. 8, stayeth his r. wind. 40. 4; Lu. 3. B, r. places madf plain. Zeeh, 1,3, 4, wear a r. parment to dr-celve. Sef Deut. 21. 4 ; Jer. 5i. 27 ; Dan. 8. 21. BOITGHLY. Gen. 42. 7, .TosHuh spake r. Prov, 18. !B, the rich answei-eth r. See 1 Sam. 20. 10; 1 Kings 12. 13; 2 Chron, 10. 13. ROrND. Ex. 16. 14 ; Isa. 8. 18 ; Lu. 19. 43. ROWED. Jonah 1.13; Mk.6.48; John 6. 19 ROYAL. Gen. 49. '20. yield r. dainties. Estb. 1.7, r. wine In abundance. 8. 1 ; 6,8: 8.16; A ct ■<!?. 21, r. apparel. Ja8.2.8, fulfil the r. law. 1 Pet. 2. 9, a r. prie.«thood. See 1 Chron. 29. 26 ; Isa. 62. 3 ; Jer. 43. 10. RUBIES. Job 28. 18 ; Prov. 8, 11 ; 31. 10. BTl PDY. 1 Sam. 16. 12 ; Cant. 5, 10 ; Lam, 4. 7. RUDE. 2 Cor. 11. 6, r. In speech, RUDIMENTS. Col. 2. 8, 20, r. of the world. RUIN. 2 Chron. 28. 23. thev were the r. of him. Ps. 89. 40, hast broucht hl« ?trongholds to r. Prov, 24. 22, who kn'>w-th th»^ r. of both. 26.28. flattering m-iiili worketh r. Ezek. 18. 30. Inlqnitv shall nut be your r. 21. 16, that their r, may be multiplied. Lu. 6. 49, the r. of that house was great. See Isa. 3. 8 : Kzek. 36. 35 ; Amos 9. 11 ; Acts 16. 16. RULE in.), Ksth, 9. 1 , Jews had r. over them. Prov, 17,2, wise servant shall have r. 19. 10. servant to have r. over princes. 26. 28, no r. over his own spirit. Isa. 6,^. 19, thou never barest r. over them, ICor. 15. 24, when Iw shall put down all r. Gal. 6. 16, a.s many as walk according to this r. Heb. 13. 7, 17, them that have the r. over you. 8ee Eccl. 2. 19 ; Isa. 44. 18 : 2 Cor. 10. 13. BULE (».). Gen. 1. 16. to r, the day. 8. 16, thy husband shall r. over wee. Jndg. 8. 23, I will not r. over yciu. 2 Sam. 23. 3. that r. over men must be just. PlL 66. 7, he r. by his power for ever. Ps. 89. 9, thou r. th<> racing of the sea. lOR. 19, his kingdom r. over alL Prov. 16. :«, that r, bis spirit. 22, 7, rich r. over the poor. Eccl. 9. 17. him that r, amimg fooli, Isa. 3. 4, babes r. over them. .32, 1, princes shall r. In iudgment,' 40. 10, his arm shall r. for him, Fzek. 29. 15 shall no more r. over nattoni. Rom. 12. S, he that r. with diligence. Co,. 3. 15, peace of (lod r. in your heart*. 1 Tim. ,3. 4. one that r. well bis own house. 6. 17, alders that r. well. Sf Dan. .1. il Zech. 6. 13 ; Rev. 2, 27 ; 12. B. RULER. Num. 13. 2, every one a r. among them. Prov. 6. 7, ant having no r. 28, 1. when thou slttest to eat with a r. '/*. 15. a wicked r, over the poor. Iwi. X 6, be thou our r, MIc. 5. 2 out of thef shall come r. Mat. 26. 21. I will make thee r. John 7. 26, do the r. know that this Is Chrtot. 48, have any of the r. believed. Bom. 13. 3. r. not a terror t<.< good works. />!''• Gen. 41. 43; Neh.6,7i Pb.2.2; Isa. 1.10. RUMOUR. Jer. 49. 14, I have heard a r. Ezek. 7. 26, r. shall be upon r. Milt. 24. 6 ; Mk. 13. 7, wars and r. of wars. ^<-».2Kh.gs19.7; Obad.l; Lu.7.17, RUN. 2 Sam. 18. 27, the r. of the foremost la like. 2' hron. 16. 9, eyes of Lord r, to and fro. Tk 19. 6, as a strong man to r, a race. 23. 5, my cup r. over. 147, 15. his word r. very swiftly. Cant. 1. 4, draw me. wo will r, after thee. Isa. 40. ,31 , they shall r. and not be weary. 66. 5. nations shall r. to thee. Jer 12. 6, If thon hHst r. with the footmeo. 61. 31, one post siiall r, to meet another. Dan. 12. 4. many shall r. to and fro. Hab. 2. 2, that he may r. that readeth. Zech. 2. 4, r., speak to this voung mao Lu, 6. 38, good mcasor'- r. over. Bom. 9. 16, not of him that r. 1 Cor. 9. 24, they which r. In a race r. all, 26. I therefore so r. Gal. 2. 2, l«>st I should r. or had r. In vala B, 7, ye did r. well. Heb. 12. 1, let us r. with patience. 1 Pet. 4. 4, that ye r. not to same excess. See Prov. 4. 12; Jer. B. 1 ; Lam. 2. !8 : Amos 8. 12. RUSH (».). Job 8. 11 ; Isa. 9. 14 ; 19. 16 ; 8B. 7. RUSH (v.). Isa. 17. 13; Jer. 8. 6; Ezek. 3. 12; Actfl 2 2 RUST. Mat. 6. 19. ao ; Jas. B. 3. 8. SABBATH. Lev. 25. 8, numberseven«. of years. 2 Kings 4. 23, it is neither new moon n(*r «. 2<~:iiron. ,36. 21 , as long as desolate she kept a Ezek, 46,1, on the «. It shall be opened. Amos 8. 5, when will the «. be gone. Mk, 2. 27, the ». was made for man. 28 ; Lu. 6. 6. Son of man Is Lord of the ». Lu. 13. 16, doth not each on «. li',o.se. £r«<! Isa. L 18 ; r4.m.l.7; 2.6; Mat. 28.1: John 6.18. SACK. Gen. 42.26; 49. 21 ; 44. 1, 11. IS; Josh. 9.4, 8A(miFI0E (n.). Gen. 31. 64. Jacob offsred t. Ex. 6. 17, let us go and do •. to the Lord. ' ( 949 nn I ,if ,?!-: ■'1 mm i BArBIFIOR. (inNCORnAffCK. BARK. Num. 96, 'I, callnd pfiopln tn the *. of their 1 Bam. ?.. ••9, frhftf^frire ktcV ye at my (. 7 9. 1!l. h« il'ith bl""* the a \r>.'a, to (>b«y ♦< 'f^ttiT than «. Ph. 4. 5, "fffir tli« «. of rlKhtRoti«ne«». !?7. 6. will ! ">fft)r». of jdv. 40. «; M. M. ». th<iu <1i(i«t not dflnlro, 61, 17. the I. of (»od air a broken spirit. 118. '27, bind the ». with cord'.. Prov. l.*!. K, *. of wicked an abomination. 17. 1. than a house full of ». with xtrife. 21.9. to do juHtico IK more acceptable than ». Eccl. 6. 1. the «. of fools. Iita. 1. 11. to what purpose U multitude off. Jer. fi, 20. nor are your «. swe^t unto me. W. IH, nor want a ni&n to «lo ». r>an.8. 11; 9. '27: 11.31. dally /». tiiken aw«> Hos. 3. 4. many days without a ». 6.6; Mat. 9. l.S; 12.7. 1 desired mercy and not*. Amos 4. 4, bring your ». every morning. Zepli. 1.7, the !,iird Imtli pi>"p;irfd a ». Mai. 1. ft, ye ofTt-r the hiind for «. Mk.9. 49, every n. tihali be .lalt'^d 1'2. 83, to love th" lord Is more than*. Lu. l.S. I, blood 7Mat>' miiiifli'd with*. Arts7. 4'2, have ve offer-d «. forty year*. 14. IS, and would Imve di)ne ». Bum. 12. 1, present your bodies a living k. K'or. 8.4; 10. 19, '28. offered in ». to Mols. F.ph.5.2. a*, to (Jod for swc'tn^ellluK savour. rh!l. 1. 17. all the t. of your fa.tn. 4. 18. a*, acoeptable. well pli-as-'uK. Heb. 9. '2fl. put away sin b^ ». of h'-uisell 10. 12. offered one * for sins. 26, there roniaineth no more «. for sin. 11. 4. a more excell>^nt «. XSi. IfS. let us offer t'o- « of praise. 16. with such ». (ioil Ls well plea.Hed. 1 Pet. 2. 5. to offer up sp ritual «. 8e* '1 Ohron. 7. 1 ; Ezra S. 10 ; Neh. 12. 43 : .Tonah i.'e. SAcninCE (».). Ex. 22. 20, he that ». to any (rod. Kr.ra 4.2. we seek your Qod. and do *. to him. Neh. 4. 2, win they «. Ps. .M. 6. T will freely «. to thee. KM. :K1, they «. their sons to ili-vils. 107. 22. let them « sacrifices ..f thanksgiving. Keel. 9, 2, to him thai «. and that x. not. lBa.6.'5..3, people that *. in tmrdetis. Ho8. 8. 13, they ».. but the Lord accepteth not. Hab. 1. 16, they «. unto their net. I Cor. .5. 7. Christ our pa.ssover Is «. for U8. 10. '20, thinifs flentlles *.. they ». to devils. 8ff Fjt. 8. rte. ■ Deut. IB. 21 ; 1 Sam. 1. 3; 15. IB. SAD. 1 Klnj;s ^1. 5, why is thy spirit so «.? Keel. 7. H. bj ». of countenance the heart is made better. Mat. 6. 16, be not of a *. countenance. Mk. 10.22. he was a. at that .saying. Lu. 24. 17. as ye walk and are «. Se' Oen. 40. 6 ; 1 Sam. 1. 18 ; Neh. 2. 1 ; Kiek. 13.22. BA 1>DLE. '2 Sam. 19. 26 ; 1 Kings 13. IS 8AKR. 2 Sam. 18. '.19. Is the young man ». ? Job '21. 9. their houses are ». from Tar. Ps. 1 19. 117 hold me up, and I shali be ». Prov. Ifr. 10 ritrhteous run and are ». 29. 2B whoso tnisteth In the Lord shall be *. . Kzek. 3^1. 27 they shal" be «. ;n their land. Acts 27. 44. so they escaped all «. .•««<• 1 Pam. 12.11 ; Isa.5.29; Lu. 15,27; Phil. 8. L BAFEniTAUD. I Sam. 22. 23, with me thou shalt be in*. 8A V KLY. I'l. 7m .S'.. he led them on f. I'rov. I.3H shall dwell *. 3.23, Shalt thoTi walk i. 31. 11. doth ». trust In her. Hos. 2. 18. I win make the^i to lie down •. h-p.r Isa. 41. 3; Zech. 14. 11 ; Mk. 14. 44; Aotti If!. '23. SAFITY. Job 3. 26, I was not in *. r>. t. his c'llUh-n ar" far Irom ». 1 1. 1^, thou shait take thy rest in •. friiv. 11. 14 ; 24. 6 in the untltiludeof ooudmI- •.irs Is a. •21. 31, ». Is of the Lord. 1 Thess. 5. 3, when they gay X^'ii^'^ aftd*. H/'<'.lob24.'23; I's. r2.5; ;W. 17; l.sa. 11. 30. S.ML. l.sa. 3.3. 23; Kiek. 27, 7 Lu. *. '>■■■ : Acto ■27. 9. SAINTS. 1 Sam. 2. 9. ho will keep feet of «. Jobs. 1. to uli'ch of the*, w It thou turn. 15. Ifi tie putteth no trust in his «. I's, 16. ;t hut to the *. that are in the earth. 30. » sinif to the Lord () ye », of his. ,37 ?'*. the Lord foisaketh not his «. fiO. .^ putlier my ». toitether. 89. r., the cotiiir"«ati(»n of the «. 7, to be feared hi assembly of*. .17. 10. pieserveth souls of his «. 1 !«. 1.1. precious Is the death of hia *. I f2. 9. let thy *. shout for loy. Mv). s». this honour have all his ». Imn. 7. 18, but the #. shall take the kingdom. 8 13, then 1 heard one «. speaking. Mat. 27, 52. many lK)dies of*, arose. Arts 9. 13. evil he hath done to thy «. Kom. 1.7; I for. 1. 2. called to he *. K. ■??. he maketh Intercession for the *. V.'.. 13, distributing to necessity of*. 16.2, receive her as becoraeth ». 1 (or. ft. 1, dare any go to law, and not before*. '2, the *. shall Jud/e the world. 16.1, coMteming collection for*. 15, the ministry of «. Kph. 1. li<. his inheritance in *. 2. 19, fellow citizens with the «. .3.8. less than least of all * 4. 12, perfe'-ting of the «, 5, 3. not named among you, as becometb «. Col. 1.12. the *. In light. 1 Thess. .3. 13, at coming of our Lord with a. 2 Thess. 1. 10, to be glorified In hts ». 1 Tim. 5. 10, 'i she have washed the «. feet. Jude 3, faith once delivered to t. Rev. 5. 8; 8.3,4. the pravers of «. ,sv^ Phil. 4. '21 ; Rev. 11. IS: 1^.7; 14.12: 1B.8. SAK K. Gen. ^.17, cursed for thy «. 8. 21 . not cui-se ground for man's ». 1"2. 13. be well with me for thy «. 18. '26, 1 will spare for their *. SO. 27, the Lord hath blessed me for thy ». Num. n. 29. envlest thou for my *. Deut. 1. ;17; 3. 26; 4. 21, angry with me for your ». 2 Sam. 9. 1. shew kindness for Jonathan's *. 18. .5, deal gently for my ». Neh. 9. 31 tor thy great mercies' s. Ph. 6. 4; 31. '6, save mo for thy mercies' a. 23. 3, leadeth me for his name's *. M.'.fi. for thy ». are we killed. 106. 8, he saved them for his name's «. Mat. a. 10, persecuted for riKhte.uisness' *, 10. 18 ; Mk. 13. 9 ; Lu. '21. 12. for my ». 24.22; Mk. 13.20, for the elect's *. John 11. 15, I am glad for votir ,< 1.3. .'W, wilt thou lay down thv life for my*.? Rom. 13. 6 ; 1 (.'or. 10. '/S, for conscience *. Ool. 1. 24, for his body's *. which ta the cboroh. BA 844 BARK. a: down*. 14.44: Aotd eofooaniel- and*. k. 14. %, .>*.»»: Aets Hist of «. »u turn. «. the earth. tils. Is a. e kituidom. i. y. i. thei. '$. QOt before a. Cometh s. ■<\ with «. " «. feet. >.12: 10.8. «r thy «. !th me for than's a. rcles' a. sness' «. for my».? nee ». lie church. nrr flALUTATION. aoNnoRDA Koa. BANCTrABT. 1 TheM. 5. 13, for their work'H » 1 Tim. n. 23. for thy ittomacb't a. Tit. 1.11, for lucres*. 2 JdIiii 2. for the truth's a. «''rR()n..ll.28i -2 Cor. 8. 9; lThe<m,3.», B.ALUTATION. Mk. 12.38; Lu.l.2il; i;ol.4,18; 2 TheM. H. 17. 8ALIITK. 1 Sara. 10. 4 ; 2 Klni^s 4.'-'a ; Mk. 1.'.. 18. SAIiVATlON. Oen. 40. 18, 1 have walt^^d fur thT«. Ex. 14. 13 : 2 Chron. 2t). 17, we the «. of the fiord. 16. 2, he Is benomw my n. Deut. 32. in, lightly eitteemed the rma of htt •. ISani. 11. 13; 19. 6, the Lord wroiikht «. In Urael. 14. 4fi, Jonathaii. who hath wriiu^'lu this «. 2 t^am. 22. 51, he Is th(! tiiw.;r of .i. for his kiiii?. 1 Ohron. 16. 23. show fortli from dav to day hi5 *. 20hron.n.41, let thy priests be clothed with «. P8.3.8, «. b(>loni?pth to the Lord. 9.14, I wllUn-juloe In thy «. 14.7, O that tt\H ». of Israel were come. 26. 6, thou art the God of mv ». 27. 1 ; 62. 6; Isa. 12. 2. my llwht and my «. 36. 3, MLV unto my .nonl, I am thy ». 37.39, the «. of th*- rt«nteou!i is of th^ Lord. 40. 10, I have d^-CiartMi thy faUhliilnesH and i. 150.23, to him wll' I show the m. •■', (iod. 61.12; 70.4. restore the Joy of t!iy ». 68.20. he that is our (Jod. is thf (Jod oft 89. 13. hftar me hi the truth of thy $. 29, let thy h. set me up o?i high. 71. 16. my mouth shall show firth thy «. 74. 12. working ». in the midst of the earth. 78. 22, they trusted not In his t. 85.0, his ». is nlph them that fear him. 91. 16, will satisfy him and "how him my a 96.2. show forth his ». from day to day. 98. 3. ends of the earth have -ven the a. 116. l:t, the cup of ». 118. 14 ; isa. I2i. 2. the Lord is become my c. 119. 41 . let thy ». come. 81, my soul fainteth lor thy a. 123, eyes fail for thy *. 166, «. !s far from the wicked. 174. I have longed for thy s. 132. 16, I will clothe hor priests with a. 144. 10. that giveth «. unto kings. 149. 4, beautify the nn-ek with a. Isa. 12. 3, the w«lls of ». 28. 1, n. will Ood appoint for walls. 3.3. 2, be thou our «. in time of trouble. 46. 8, earth op'n and let tiiem bring forth s. 17, saved witli an eV'TlastiiiK .t. 49. 8. in a day of ». liavi; I helped thee. 61.6, my *. is gone forth. .62.7. feet of him tli.it publl.sheth a. 10, ends of the earth siiall see a. 66 1. my «. is near to come. 69. n , we lo<ik for n., but it Is tar. 16, his arm brought s. 17, an helmet of *. on his head. 60. l». call thy walls S. 61. 10, the garments of ». 62. 1. the ». thereof is a lamp. 6,3. 6, mine own arm brought ». Jer. 3.23, in vain Ls », hoped for. Lam. 3. '26. wait for the *. of the Lord. Jonah 2. 9, s. Is of the Lord. Hab. 3. 8, 1 ide on thy chariots of a. 18, I will joy in the God of my ». Zech. 9. 9. thv king, iust, and having a. Lu. 1. 1>0. an horn of a. for us. 77, Rive knowledge of a. to his peopl'k ^90. mtiMt «<ye>> have smd thy a. Lu. 3. 6. all flesh shall see t, of <iod. 19. 9. this day is «. come to thU house. Jolui I. '.'2, a. Is of the .lews. Acts 4. 12. neither \* their «. in any other. 13. ?6, to you is the word of J. S'liit. 16. 17, these men show to us the way of <• lV>m. I. 16, power of "io.l to ». 10. 10. I'oniefHioii l« made to a. 13. 11. now is our t. nearer. 2 (;or. 1. 6, comforted. It Is for your a. rt. 2. the day oi .i. 7. W. sorrow worketh repentance to a. Kph.1.13. th'! Gosp'il tifyouri. 6. 17; 1 Thess. !>. K, the h"lmet of a. ind iword. Phil. 1. 10. this slinll tiini to my a, 'O*. an cvliliMit token of s. 2. 12, work out vour own «. < Thess. 6. 0. hatii appointed as to obtain a. 2 Th'ss. 9. i;^. God hath chosen you to «. 2 Tim. .3. 16, wise unto «. Tit ''.. II, grace of God that brluKeth «. lieb. 1. 14. for thi-m who shall be heirs uf * 2. " iiH^|<'<:t so great «. '0 ?l, • <aiaa:n>f thelra. f).y a iihor "f eternal «. 6.0. t! tig< that ao-onipany a, 9. 2^' without sin unto ». 1 Pet. :, .'», ki'pt thrtmgh faith unto «. 9. end of faith. ». ol jour souls. 10 of v>hlch t. ti)-' prophets 'uquirerl. 2 IVt. 3. |."i. 1oni;-su*ri'r'iig of the LorrI Is s Jud*" '■', of tfie C(imniun «. R v. 7. 10 saying, ». to our God. sV. Job l.H. 16 : I Bam. 2. 1 : 2 riam. ?-' 3«. SA M K. Job 4, 8. sow wick' dness, reap the a. Vs. 10 -.17; Heb. 1.12. thou art f he ». Mat. o. «t. do not the piib'lr,i7is the «, Acts 1, M. this «. Jesus shall come. Rom. 10. 12. the s. I.ord over all. ti. 16; I < "or. 1.10; Phil. 4. 2. be of #. mind. H'ib. l.H. 8. ». yesterday, to-day. and for ever •■^fz-l Coi. 10. 3; 12.4: 16..'i9: Kph. 4. 10. SANCTIFY Lev. 11.44; •.'0.7; Num. 11. 18; Josh. 3.6; 7.13; 1 Pam. 16. 6, «. youry^lvea. Isa. !>. l»i. God shall be ». in ripht»'>usne«8. 13. 3. T have commanded my ». ones. 29. 2". they shall ». the Holy One. 68. 17 B. themselves in gardens. Jer. 1. 6, I a. and ordained thee a prophet. Ezftk. •.>0. 41 ; 86, 23. I Will be ». in you. 28. 26 • .39. 27 ; a. In th<:m in sight of heathen Joel 1.14; 2. 16. a. ye a fast. J.hn 10. 36. him whom the father a 17. 17. a. them through thy truth. 19 for their sakes I a. myself. Acts*>). :^'2; '26.18. inheritance among them that are a. Rom. 16. 16. being a. by the Holy Ghost. 1 Cor. 1. "2, to them that are a 6.11, hut now ye are n. 7.14. husband 's a. bv the wife, and the wife is a. Eph. 5. My a, aiid cleanse the church. 1 Thess 6. /"„ God of peace «. you. 1 Tim. 4. 6. 't Is a. by tl>e word of (Jod. 2T1m. 2. '21 . a ve>sel a. f<>r the Master's nse. Heb. 2. 1 1 he that a. and they who are a. 10. 10. i)y the which will w are a. 14, perfected for ever th«m that area. 13. 12. that he ro t'ht o th>' pcple, 1 1'et. .3. 15, a. the Lord <;od in y<ur hearts. Jude 1 , to them that are a. by God the Father. ««eGen.2.3; Kx.lH.2; Jib 1.6; Mat.-23.17. 8AN< THARY !■ x. 16. 17. nlant them In the a. '/6. y, let them ii:ake me a a. :w. ! : t. 4. work for the a. Num. 7. 9, eeivlce of a. helongeth uu them. *. I ^.■ Mb yi**< ! 8AND, nnsaoBDASOM. flAVB. Neh. 10. 39. wtiare are tho v(>Melit of tha •.? Pii. 74. 7. thnr li»ve cant flrn Into thy «. I«». «0. IS, bnaiitlfy thf nlacfl uf mj $. Lam. 2.7, Ldni Iwith abiiorred htx r Hxf Dan. 8. II : B. 17; ll.)b.H.2; 9.1. BAND. Job 6. 3; I'rov. 27.3; Mat. 7. 28. BA NO. Ex. IM : Neh. 12. 42 : Job 38. 7. SANK. Rx. 15. 6. they a. Into the bottom 8AF. Fs. 104. 16. treen full of •. BAT. .lud«. 20. 2fl, they i. b«f»>re the Lord. Job 29. 26 I ». chief. Pii.2fl. 1. have not «. with vain penonii. Jer. in. 17. I a. alone hnrauRe. Kjtek. 3. IB, 1 ». whfr*! they a. Mat. 4. U), pt-oiile who a. In darkneiis. Mk. IB. 19, he n. on the right hand of Oocl Lu. 7. lli, he that was deai «. up. 10.39, Mary a. at .Tcsnd' fij«'t. John 4. fi, a. tliiiji i>n tliu well. Acta 'A .S, cloven toinrnes a. npcn each. Nre Krra 10. 11; Nell. l. 4 ; Ph. 137. 1 ; Rev. 4. 3. SATAN. I (niron.21. i. 8. pmvoked )»avtd. Ph. hO. fl. let N. stiind iit his rluht band. Mat. 12. 2i; ; Mk. .i. /'.i ; Lu. 11. IH. if .^. oast out 8. 16.23: Mk.f<..S3; Lu.4. K, Ket Im-UIihI me, 19 Lu. 10. IH. I beheld ,*<. as IlKhtntm/ fall. ActHfi. 3. whv hath 8. flll.d thin, heart? 26. 18, turn th"ni fr.in p^wer "f S. '^Cor. 12.7. meswiiiL-'^r of ,S. to hnlTet 2Themi.2.9, aft<'r the woiknw of «. 1 Tim. 1.20, whom I havt- dellvttrHd unto 8. B. IB. alr«>ady turn<Ml a.side after 8. SKf Itom. 16. 20 ; 1 ( or. B. 6 ; '/('or. 2. 11 : 11. 14. SATIATE. Jer. 31. 14, 2B; 46. 10. SATISFY. Job ,S«. 27, to a. the de-.olate. r«. 17, IB, 1 shall be a. when 1 awakci. 22.26, meek <<liall eat and be a. 36.8, they shall »m> h. with fatnosa ,37. 19, In days ot famine lie a. Cfl. IS, and !?ru(life if they b« not c. 6,3. B. my houI shail ))« .«. 81. 16. with hon. y should I have a. thee. 90. 14, ». UK early with thy mercy. 91.16. with long life will I a. im. B, who a, thy mouth with good. 104. 13. the earth l» j. 105.40, he a. them with bread from henvon, 107.9, he a. the lontinjr soul. 132. 16, I will «. her p<.or with bread. Prov. 6. 30, if he steal t" a. his soul. 12. 11, that tilleth his lanri shall he «. 14.14, p'od man shall be a. from himself. 19.23, he that, hath it .shall abide «. 20. 13, open thine eyes and thou shalt bo 8. 30. IB, three things never a. Keel. 1.8, eye Is not a. with seeing. 4. 8. neither Is his eye a. with riches. B. 10, shall not be a. with silver. Isa. 9. 20 ; Mic. 6. 14 ; shall fat and not be ». B3. 11, travail of his snu! anl be a, B8. 10. If thou a. the afflio)<Ml snul. 11, liOrd shall a. thy smil hi drought. Jer. 31. 14. shall be a. witti goodness. Kzek. 16. 28, yet thou couldest not be «. Amos 4. 8, wandered to drink, hut were not s. Hab. 2. B. as death and cannot be a. See Ex. 16. 9 ; Dent. 14. iS ; ,Tob 19. 22 ; 27. 14. BAVK. Gen. 4.5. 7. to a. your lives. 47. 26, thou has a. our lives. Deut. 28.29, spoilnd and nu man shall f. thse. 33. 29, O people, a. by the Lord. Josh. 10. 6, come up qn'cklv and s. as. Judg. 6. \ii, wherewith shall 1 1. israol ? 1 Bam. 4. 3. the ark may «. us. 1 Ham. 10. 27, how shall this man «. nil 11.3, If there be no man to a. us wnwlll cmne. 14. 6. no rnstraint to i. by many. 2 Ham. II). 9, the kine a. us. and now he Is fled. 2 Kmgs 6. 10. «. himself there not ouoe nur twice. Job 2. 6, In thine hand, hut a. his life. 22.29. he shall a. the humble. 2H. 2, how «. thou. Ps. 7. 10, (iod who a. the upright. 20.6, the Lord a. his anointed. M. 18, he a. such as he of contrite spirit. 44. 3, neither did Ihelr own arm a. them. 60.6. a. with thv rltcht hand. 72. 4, he shall «. the children ol' needy. 80.8; Pr<.v.>. 18; Jer. 17. 14; Mat. 10.22; 24, 13; Mk. n.l3; 16,16: John 10.9: Acts 2. 21; 16.31; Horn. B. 9 : 9. 27 ; 10.9; 1 1 ?»' shall bet. H6. '.!. a. thy w^rvant that tnistetli lOi*. .Tl, t. him fr<nn tlmse that condemn, 118. 26, a., 1 Ix'seech thee, send (trosperlty. Ilt>. 94. a. me. lor I have sought. 146. a. me itnd I shall keep. 138.7. -thy i.cht hand shall a. Prov. W. '.<". wiiit on Lord and h<^ shall a. thee, Lsa. :tB. 4. yiiur (Jod will come and a. you, 48. 12, I have declared and have a. 46. 20. nray to a <}i'd that caimnt s. 22 looK unto me and !»■ ye «. 47. IB. thev shall wander, none shall •. 49. VB. 1 will a. thy children. T/i. I. Lord's hand not shortened, that It can- not a. K\. 1, mh'hty to a. .7er. 9. 28. let them arise If they can «. 8 20. summ»^r ended, and we are not t. 1* 12, hilt they shall not a. '4.9. as a niigbtv man that cannot a. 15. 20 : 30. 1 . , 't 2. 11 : 46. 27, 1 am with thee to a. thee. 17. 14, a. mo ana 1 shall he «. ."0. 10 I will ». th.>e from afar. 48.6. flc.e, «. yiiiir h.'es. I>am. i. 17 a nutlon t lat could not «. ns. Kzek. 3. 18, t(> warn v/lcked, to a. his life. .34. 2-2, therefore wl'l 1 a. niv flock. Hos. 1. 7, I will a. t!ieni by the fjord. 13. 10, Is there e.iy other that may a. thee. Hab. 1. 2, cry to thee and thou wilt not «. Zeph.3. 17, he will a. Mat. 1. 21, a, his p<;ople from their sins. 16.25; Mk.8. 85; Lu.9.24. will a. his life. 18. 1 1 ; Lu. 19. 10. to seek and t<> «. that which wBkS lost. 19.2.'i; Mk. 10.26; Lu. 18. 26. who then can be a ? 27.40; Mk. 1B.,30. «. thyself. 42 ; Mk. I."*. 31 , a. others, himself he cannot a. Mk. 3. 4 ; Ln. 6. 9. Is It lawful to a. LU.7.B0; 18.42, thy faith hath a. tl 8.12, lest they should lieli-- • an<' a. 9.66, not to destroy bn» ' 13.23. are there few t! 23.36, let him a. hlms. 39, If thou be Christ, a and us. John 3. 17. that the wnr iit be a. B. 34, these things 1 say 'e mig' he t. 12.47. not toludife but to t. Acts 2. 47. such as should be a. 4. 12, no other name whei-eby we must be «. IB. 1. except ve hf circumcised ye cannot be s. 16. .TO, what must 1 do to be a. ? 27. 43. centurion willing t.o a, Paul. Rom. 8. :>4. we are a. by hope. 10. 1. my prayer is that ther raicht he a. 11. 14 ; 1 Cor. 9. -a. If I might a. some. S4fl ' RAVI. «. nil wewlllconio. low h*' Is (ifiA. not onoe our Ufa. U) spirit. 1 «. them. iiofldy. Int. 10.22; 24. »: Acts 2. 21; 2fi shall bet. :<)n(1«miv. |iri)sp«rUy. ' shall I. then, d *. yoa. >tR. shall «. ], that It can- ;ani. ouot*. mnt «. » with thee to lot «. n&. his life. :k. urd. ia7 *■ the6> rilt not •. Ir sins. ». his life. «. that which Tho then can r he cannot «. «. .tl- n'' I «. find OB. be«. mlp' he •. 'e naiHi bea. ■e cannot be t. lUV cht h« n. gome. tAVIt. ooNcnRniKon. ROUIBK. 1 Oor. 1. 18, to iiR wno are i. 21, by fuoPshiirss uf preaching to t. •omo. 3. IB, «. y«'t »"i a<t b' flie 0. n, that thn solrit hist be t. 7. 1A. ihalt f. tny l>i:.sbaiid. ?<'or.2. in. savour in t\i<:u that ara f. Kph. 2. fi, B, by urac« J" af ». 1 Tim. I. in, camr t<> ». sinners. 2. 4, who will hav(! all WAt tn b-i » 4. Ifi, thou Shalt «. thj '-H iin<i ft' m. Ileb. r>.7. able to i. him fp'tn d. ith. 7. 2fi, able to i. to the utt'Tniosl. 10. 30. b>'linvn to «. of soul. n. 7, an ark to t,h« n. of his house. Jas. 1.21, word whWh is able to i, your lonlr ?. 14, can faith «. Mm ' ^ 4. 12, able to t. and d<!Stroy. R. 15. prayer of faith sliall it- stok. 20, shall «. a soul from dnath. 1 Pet. 3. 20, souls were *. by waver. 4. IH, ritfht^ioiis scarcely tot $. Jud«23, others ». with f'-ar. Ser Mat. 14. .Ho ; John Vi. 27 ; 1 Pet. S. 71. BAVK (except). 2 Bam. 22. 82, who is tiod ». th»^ Lord V Mat. 11. 27, nor knowfth any «. the Son. 1.5. 67, «. In his own country. 17.8; Mk.g. H, «. Jpsu:^ only. La. 17. 18, ». thh Ktrani/Kr. 18. 19, nonf! uroi'd ». one. 2('or.l1.24. flirty strut's «. one. Gal. fl. 14, jflorT ». in tin- cross. ««• Mk. 5. 87 ; liU.4. W; «ev.2.17; 13.17. BAVIOUU. 2Pam.2?..S, mj nfmre. my*. 2 KiuKS 1,1. B, the Lord stave Israel a •. Ps. 106.21. thej f.rnat th.ir*. Isa. 19. 20. hi; shall send them a «. 4B. ■?!, a Just (Mid and a iJ. 49.2fi, all shall kimw 1 am thy B. 63. 8, so he was their 8. Kph. B. 2.S. Christ Is tli« ». of the body. 1 Tim. 4. 10. who Is thf 8. <>f all ni. n. Tit. 2.10, adoni dxtrine ..f (iud our 9. 13, glorious appearing of our 8. Jude 2.'), the only wise Go.l our 8. /S««Neh.9.27; Obad.21; John4.42; Acts B. SI. SAVOUR. Gen. 8. 21 . Lord sm" I led a sweet ». Kx. B, 21, have niaile our «. ti' be abhorred. Cant. 1. 3, ». of thy jrood ointntent Joel 2. 20, his ill «. shall n m<' up. Mat. B. IH ; Lu. 14. 34 ; if salt have lost hli a. See Keel. 10. 1 ; Kzek. 6. i:' ; -t). 41 ; Kph. 8.2. 8AVOURE8T. Mat, 16. 2.S ; Mk. 8. 3.3. 8AV0UBY. Gen. 27. 4, 7. 14, 31. BAW. Gen. 22. 4. Abraham ». the plaee. 26. 28, we «. the Lord was wiMi thee. Hx. 10. 23, they «. not one annther. 24. 10, they ». the (jod of Israel. 2 Ohron. '.'5. 21 . they ». one another In the faco. Job 29. 11, when the eye «. me. Ps. 77. 16 the waters « thee Eccl.2. 24, this 1 ». from hand ol God. Cant. 3.3, ». ye him whom my soul loveth. Mat. 12. 2?. both spake and t. 17. 8, they ». no man. Mk.8.22, if he ». anight. John 1. 48, under the fig-tree I ». thee. 8. B6. Ahraham $. my day. 20. 20, glad when they s. the Lord, ^ee 18am. 19.6; Ps.BO. IS; la 5D. 16. f .7. Ex.3, la. what shall T v i. them? 4. 12. te»ch you what thou sLalt s. Num. 28. 19. know what the Lnrd will a. Jnd?. 18.24, what Is this ye « to nie? Ezra 9. 10, what shall we s. after tbU? Mm. .3. 9. tliink nut tu«. w;ti\iii younelvea. 7.2:^, many will «. tn that day. (6. 13 ; Mk. 8. •U. whom do men i. that 1 amT 23.3, the/ t. and dn n<t. Lu. 7. 40, I have .numewiiat to «. to thee. l<>or. 12.3. no man ( ivii «. tl'it .l'*^iis. 8#<»La.7.7: Johni.'iO; h.W; ih. i2. SA YINO. Dent. 1. 2m. the «. pleated me welL 1 Kings '^Sh, the ». Is nacd. Ps. 49. 4. my dark •. ub- n the harp. 78. Z, utter dark t ><(>-i 1 Prov. 1, 6. the dnrk a. of U.« w'so. Mat. 28. IB, this ». i" rumnionly rt-i'^rted. Lu.2. Bl, kept all th''»<' «. in her heart. John 4. 37, h'Teln Is thuf » tm- 6. W. an hanl «.. wh> ciin lo-^r It? Sef John 21. 23; lUmj. !?• ; t Tim. LIB. BCANT. MIc. 6. 10, *. measure. 8("AB(;E. Oen. 'J7. 30; Acts14. 18. a<'AU<lELV. Uom. B.7: 1 I'et. 4. 18. St'AKOKNI'KB. heut. K. 9, bread without c. 8r,AUfHT. .lob 7. 14 thou i. me with di-eams. 8( ATTVll. Gen. 11.4. lest we be », abniad. L* V. 26. W. I will ». you Bm.'UK the heathen. Num. W.^fi; Ps.68. 1, let fhhi<- eii.niles be a. Job 18, IB, brimstone shall be «. on t<.is habita- tion. ,Tr. 11, he ». his briKht cloud. 'W. 24, which « the e.a«t wind. Ps. 68.30 ". then tl- jw j.ie tlmt delight la war. 92.9, workers of iniquity shall t>e t, 147. in, he *. the hcnr finst Prov. 11.24, there is that s. and vet IncreMeth. 20. 8. a kinir «. evil with Ms eyfis. •m. a wise kiUK «. the w!fk»'rl. Jer. 10. '.'\. all their flocks sliall be •. 23. I . woe to pastors that a. the sheep. BO. 17. Israel Is a ». sheep. Zech n.7: Mat. 26. SI; Mk. 14.27. sheepuhall be K. Mat. 9. ,H6, «, as sheep having no shepherd. 12.:^; Lu.11.2.3, he that gathereth not with me «. Net- John 11. n2; 16.32; Act88.1: Jas.LL RCKNT. Job 14.9; Jer. 48. 11; Ho8.14.7. SOIiOLAR. 1(;hron.2B.8; Mai. 2. 12. B< I K,N( ' K. Dan. 1 . 4 ; 1 Tim. 6. 20. BPOKF. Uab. 1. 10 ; 2 Pet. 3. 3. 8f OllOII. Mat. 13. ft; Mk.4.6; Rev. 16.8. 8COIIN. Ksth.S. 6; Job16. } ; Ps. 44. 18 ; W. 4. 8C0UNKR. TVov. 9. X. reprove not a s. 13. 1. a a. h«'«reth not rebuke. 19. 'if), smlT^ a ». 28. unif'Hllv w'tness «. Judirment, 29. judgments are prepared for a. 21. 11. when «. is punished simple is niAde 24. 9. the a. Is an abomination. Isa. 29. •,'0. the a. Is ronstinied. Ilos. 7. B. stretched out hands with a. ^W r-s. 1 . 1 ; Prov. 1 . 22 : 3. 34 ; 9. 12. S( ;OI'1tOK.. Job B. 21 . the a. of the tODglM. 9. i',. If the a. slay suddenly. Isa. 28. IB. the overfl'wmg a. Mat. 10. 17; 23. 34. ihey will a. yo«. John 2. IB a a. of «mail cords. Acts 22. 2B, is It lawful to a. a RomaoT Heb. 12. 6. the Lord a. every son. Bee Josh. 23. 13 : Isa. 10. 26 ; Mat 27. 28 ; John 19.1. _ . SCRAPE. T«v. 14. 41 , Job 2, 8 ; Kzek. 26. 4, SCRIBE. 1 1 hron. "7. 32, e wise man Rod a «, IM. 33. 18, where U the a. 7 M7 jMImM fll flCBIP. CONOOBDANOE. 8EB. Jev. 8. 8, pen of the ». \n In vala. Mat. 6. 20, Hxceed righteousiipss of tho f. 7. 29. authority, and nut as tlie ». 13. 52. I. Instructed unto kingdom. Mk. 12. 38; Lu. W. 4(5. beware <it" the g. Bee Eira 4. 8 ; 7, 6 ; Neh. 8. 4 ; Slat. 8. ?9. SCRIP. 1 Sam. 17. 40 ; Mat. 10. 10 ; Ui. 10. i ; 22. 36. BKARCH (n.). Ps. 64. <5 ; 77. 6 ; .Ter. 2. .S4. BEAnOH (».). Num. 13. 2. that they may ». the land. 1 Ohron.28.9. the Lordr ail hearts. Job 11. 7, canst thou by ». find out God ¥ 13. 9, is I . gfxid that he should «. you out ? 28. 27, he prepared It and ». it out. 29. 16, the cause 1 knew not I ». out. .32. 11, 1 waited while ye ». out what t« say. 36, 26, can the number of his years be «. out. Ps. 44. 21, shall not God «. this out ? 139. 1, thou hast «. mo and known me. 23, «. me and know my hfart. Prov. 25. 2. honour of klnirs to ». out a matter. !?7, for men to «. out their own (flory. Keel, 1.1.'?; 7. 25. jpave my heart to ». wisdom. Isa. 40. 28, no i. of his understanding. Jer. 17. 10, I the Lord ». the heart. 29. 13, when ye shall «. for me with all. 31. 37. foundations of the earth <i. out. Lam. 3. 40, let ua ». our ways, and turn. Kzek. 34. 6, none did ». or seek aftnr them. 8, neither did sheoherd' -. f,;r my flock. 11, I will », mv slieep, Amos 9. 3, I will «. and take them out thence. Zeph, 1. 12. 1 will «. .lenisalem with candles. John 5. 39; Acts 17. 11. «. the scriptures. Bom. 8. 27, that «. hearts kiii>wetn mind. 1 Oor. 2. 10, Spirit s. all tl.ioKs. 1 Pet. 1. 10, which salvation prophets s. dili- gently. See J( b 10. Pj 28. 3 ; Prov. 2. 4 ; 1 Pet. 1. 11. 8FARED. 1 Tim. 4. 2, con.iclence ». SEASON. Gen. 1. 14. for signs, and »., and days. Deut. 28. 12, give rain In his ». 2Chron. 15. 3. for loui? s. without true God. Job 6. 26, as a shock of corn in his .i. Ps. 1. 3, that brinRcth f<irth fruit la his s. 22.2. I cry in the night n. 104. 19. appointed tiie mwin for <. Prov. 16. 23, word sp<iken in due ». Eccl. 3.1, to everything there isa». and a time. Isa. 60. 4, know how to speak a word in s. Jer. 6. 24, former and latter rain in his «. ,33, 20, day and niglit In their », Erek, 34. 26, cause shower to come down In s. Dan. 2. 21, changeth the times and s. 7.12, Ives prolonged for a «. Hos. 2. 9, take away my wine In »-. Hat. 21. 41 , render the fruits iji their »-. Lu. 1. 20, my words shall be fulfilled in their t. 20. 10, at the ». he sent servant. 23. 8, desirous to see him of a long «. John 5. 4. angel went down a*^ certain t. 36, willing fiir a $. to relolre. Acts 1. 7, not for you to know times and a. 13, II, not seeing the sun for a <. 24.25, a convenient «. 2 Tim. 4. 2, be Instant in s, Heb. 11. 26. ploa.sures of sin for a «. Bee 1 Thess. 6. 1 : 1 Pet. 1.6; Rev. 6. 11 ; M. 8. SKAT. I Sam. 20. 18, thy $. will be empty. Job 23. 3, that I might come even to his ». 29. 7. when I prepared my ». In the street. Ps. 1. 1, the a. of the scn^n^al. Amos 6. 3, cauv) ». of violence to como nMr. Mat. 21, 12, *. of them that sold doTOs. 2S. 2, (crlbes tit in Mosos' c ' Mat. 23. 6 ; Mk, 12, .39, chief ». in synagogues. Bee Ezek.8.3; 28.2; Lu.1.62; Kev.'A13; 4.4. SECRICT (n.). Gen. 49. 6. come not int.) tholr «. Job 11.6. the », of wisdom, 15, 8, lia.st thou heard t^>e », of God V 29. 4, the ». of God was upon my tabernacle. Ps. %% 14, «, of Lord is wltn them that fear. 27. 5, in «. of his tabernacle will he hide. ITO. 15, when 1 was made In ». Prov. 3. 32, his «. Is with the righteous 9. 17, bread eaten in s. 21. 14, gift in ». paclfleth anger. Isa. 45. 19 ; 48, 16, 1 have not spoken In «. Mat, 6. 4. thy Father who seeth in «. 6. pray to thj0a.th>iT whic)'. is in a. 2t. 26. he is In «. chambers. John 18.20, In ». hftve I said nothing. f{c»-rrov.]1.13; 20.19; Dan. 2. 18; 4.9. SFCRIT (adj.). Deut. 29. 29, «. things belong to God. Judg, 3, 19, I have a «. errand. 13. 18, my name, seeing it Is «. Ps. 19. 12. cleanse thou me from a. faults. 90. 8, our g, sins. Prov, 27, 5. rebuk" better than ». love. Sf*' Cant. 2. 14 ; Isa, 45. .'i; .ler, 13.17. (iEf'RICTLY. Gen. :hi. 27, flee away «. Deut. 13.6, entice thee »., sayinc. 1 Sam, 18, ?2, commune with l>avld«. 'A3. 9, Saul ». practi-'ed mlvc-liief. 2 Sam. 12. 12, for tliou dirtst it », Job 4. 12, a thing was s. brought to ma 13. 10, If you ». accept persons. 31. '27, my heart hath been «. enticed. Ps. 10. 9, he lieth In wait «, ,31, ?0 keep them <, from the strife. John 11.28, she called her sisters. 19, 38. s. for fear of the Jews, Bee Deut. 27, 24 ; Lev. 28, 57 ; 2 Kings 17. 9. BEriT. Acts 5. 17 ; 16. 6 ; 24. 6 ; 26. 5 ; ^, 22. SECURE. Job 11. 18; 12.6; Mat. 28. 14. SEOrRELY. Prov.3.TO; M!c,2.8. SEDUCE. Mk. IS. 2?, show sign » to «. 1 John 2.26, concerning them that «. yon. Rev. 2. 20, to g. my servants. Bee Prov. 12. 26 ; 1 Tim. 4. 1 ; 2 Tim. 3. 13. SElfi. Gen. II. b. came down to s. the city. 44.23, you shall «. my face no more. 46. 28, I will go and ». him before I die. Ex. 12. 13, when I ». the blood. 14. 13. », the salvat'on of the liord. 33. 20, there slial' no man i. me, and livei, Deut, 3. 26, let me s. the go"d land. 34. 4. I have caused thee to s. It. S Kings 6. 17, open his eye,* that he may $, 10, 16, I. my zeal for the Lord. Job 7. 7, mine eye shall no morw «. good. 19. 26, yet shal! I «. G'id. Ps, 27, 13. believed to », tho goodness. 66. 5. come arid ». the works of God. 94.9, shall henot », Isa. 6. 10, lest they ». with their eyes. 32, 3, eyes of them that ». shall not be dim. 3.3. 17, shall n. the king In his beauty. 40. 5, all flesh sliall «, it toK'sther. 62. 8, thoy shall ». eye to eye. Jer, 6, 21 ; Ezek. 12, 12. eyes and •. not Mat, 5. 8, they shall ». God. 12. ;?8. we would ». a plgn. 1,3. 14 ; Mk. 4, 12 ; Acts 28. 26, «. ye «h nil •. 27. 4, «. thou to that. 28. 6, a. the place where the Lord lay. Mk. 8. 18, having eyes ». ye not. La. 17. 23, 8. here or «. there. 8] 81 848 81EV. 1 8ynag*)gues. Kpv.'A1;<; 4.4. ut lilt' I thoir «. rondv ly tab«niftcl& HI that f»!ar. II )ie hide. fhtftous >ken In f. Iti «. in fl. thing. IH; 4.9. bings belong to 1 3. faults. ». love. 3. 17. ay «. iir. avlds. •f. t tOOM. ntlcecL trlfe. r «. Clngsl7.». f!.n; 28.22. .2S.14. 8. to$, hat «. yon. rira. .3. 13. . the city. nuii'e. >re Idle. <ird. r*. and live. »nd. t. he may t. i«. Kood. ilncsa. God. eyes. < nnt be dim. eauty. er. a. not ye (hiU t. >rdl«y> fr RKED. OONOORDANOK. 8RKN. John 1. .'» ; 11. 34 ; Rev. 6. 1. conic and s. BO, thou *halt n. greater thlngn, 9.25. I wa> blind, now I «. 39, that thfy who i. not might «. Heb. 2. 'J, but we s. Jesus. 1 Pet. 1. 8, tliouifh now w» ». him not. 1 John 3.2, we shall «. blm a* hw is. 8«e Ex. 14. 13 ; Mat. 27. 24 ; .U.hn 1. M. 8KKD. Gen. S. 15, enmity between thy ». 47. 19, give us ». Kz. 16. .SI, manna like coriander «. Lev. 19. 19. thim shalt not sow mingled «. 26. 16. ye shall *ow your a. In \aiii. Num. 20. 5, It is no place of $. Deut. 1. 8, to give it to their «. after them, 11. 10, not as Kgypt when- thuu sowedst t. 14. 22, tithe all the lncrea.«e of ymr ». 28. 88, thuu shalt carry much a. into field. Ps. 126, 6, bearing precious «. Keel. 11. 6, In the monilng sow tliy «. Isa. 6. 10, the ». of an h>im«;r sliall yield. 17. 11, in morning make, thy ». to fli>urlgh. 66. 10, give a. to the sower. 61. 9, the s. which the Lord hath blessed. Jer.2.21, I had planted thee wholly a ligl't «. Joel 1. 17, the ». Is rotten. Amos 9. IS, overtake him that suweth *. Hag. 2. 19, is tlie s. yet in the bani V Zech. 8. 12, the k. shall lie prosi»Miiua. Mai. 2. 15, that he niiiflit .seek a godly «. See Mat. 13. 19 ; Lu. 8. R , ) < "or. 16. .S.« : 1 Pet 1. 23. 8KEK. Gen. 37. 15, what ». thou V Mum. 15. .'{9. that ye •. not after your owu heart. 16. 10, «. ye the priesthood a\mj. Deut 4. 29. if thou s. him with all thy heart. 12. 5, even to his babitatiun shall ye «. and come. 23. 6 ; K Ta 9. 12, thou shalt not ». their peace. Buth 3. 1 .thall I not «. rest for thee. 1 Ohron. 'JX. 9 ; i Chron. J.5. 2. if thnu ». him, he will be found. 2 Ohnjn. 19. 'A. hast prepared thine htsart to i. 34. 3, .losiah began to ». after (ii.d. Ezra 4. 2, we ». your (Jod a'* you do. Neh. 2. 10, to ». th welfare of IsraeL Job 6. 8, I would .1. :mto God. 8. 6, ». unto God betimes. 20. 10. children *hall «. to please the poor. 89. 29, fr.-im tlience slif ». the prey. Ps. 9. 10. hast not forsaken thetn thai t. thee. 10. 4, wicked will not /t. after Gud. 15, «. out his wirkediiess till tlioii find none. 14. 2; K^. 2, If there were any tltut did ». God, 24. 6, generation of them that a. him. 27.4, desired, that will I «. after. 8, «. ye my face, thy lace will I «. M. 14 ; 1 Pet. s. 11, «, j*ace and pnrsae It 6,<^. 1, early will In. thee. 69. 31; your heart -dial I live that •. God 83. 16. that the\ niav ». thy name. 122.9, I will «. thT good. Frov. 1. 28. they shall ». me, but iM>t find. 8. 17, thcMe that *. me early shall find me. 11.27, that dillgentiy ». good. 21.8, of them that*, death. 23. ,"W, they that go to n, mixed wine :«, I will ». It yet again. Keel. 1. 13 ; 7. 2.'), gave my heart ♦t i. vrisdom. Cant. 3. 2, I will n. him whom my soul lovetb Isa. 1. 17. leam to do well. ». Juilgnient. 8. IB. should not a people ». unto their God. 19. 3. they shall «. to charmers. 84. 16, «. ye out of the book of the Lorl 4L 17. when the needy «. water. Isa. 45. 19. I said not, «. ye m^ face iu vain. Jer. 5. 1. anv that «. the trutn. 29. 13. ye shall s. me and tiiid when ye search, SO. 17, Zlon wliom no man ». after. 88. 4, this nuvn a. not welfare of people. Lam. 3. 25. Lord is good to the soul that a. blm, Ezek.7. 25, they shall a. peace. 34. 16. I will a. that which was lost Pan. 9. 3, I set my face to a. by prayer. Amos R. 4, a. me and .»e shall live. Zeph. 2. 3, a. ye the Lord, all ye meek. Mai. 2. 7. they should a. the law at his mouth. Mat. 6. ,32, after these thing<< do Gentiles n. 33 ; Lu. 12. 31 . a. first the kingdom of God. 7. 7 ; Lu. 11. 9, a. and ye shall find. 12. 39; 16. 4, adulterous generation a. a sign. fX 5: Mk. 16. 6. 1 know that ye a. Jeans. Mk. 1. 37. all mcTi a. for thee. 8. 11, a. of him a sign from heaven. Lu. 13. 7, I come a. fruit. 24. many will a. Ui enter lu. 15. 8. doth she not a. diligently. 19. 10, is come to a. and to .'<ave. 21. 5. why a. ye the living among the dead 7 John l.,38. what a. ye? 4. 23, the Father a. "Uch to worship. 7. -fSi. is not this he whom they a. to kill 7 34, ye shall a. me and shall not find me. 18. 8, If ye a. me, let these go their way. 20. 15. woman, whom a. thou ? Bom. 3. 11, there is none that a. after God. 1 Oor. l.*2, the Greeks s. after wisdom. 10. '.M, let no man a. his own. 1.3. 5, charity a. not her ovm. 2 Cor. 12. 14, 1 a. not yours, but yon, Phil. 2. 21, all i>. their own things. Col. .3. 1, a. those things which are above. Heb. 11. 6, a rewarder of them that a. him. 14, declare plainly that they «. a country. 1.3. 14, but we a. one t<i ronn' 1 Pet. 5. «, a. whimi he may devour. Bev. 9. 6. in those days shall men a. death. S«f .ler. 46. 5 ; Mat. 13. 45 ; John 6. 24 ; 1 Cor. 10. 33. 8FEM. Gen. V.K 14, he a. as one that mocked. 'JO. "0. they a. to him btit a few days. Num. 16. 9, a. It but a small thing. Prov. 14. 12, there is a way that a. right. Lu. 8. 18. taken away that he a. to hate. 2t. 11, woi-ds a. as idle tales. 1 Cor. 3. 18. if any a. to be w'se, 11. 16. if any man a. to be contentions. Heb. 4. 1. lest any a. to corae short. 12. 11, now no chastening a. to he joyons. S««GeD. -27. 12; Kccl. 9. 13, AcU 17. 18; 0*1. 2. (5. 8KKM LY. Prov. 19. 10; 26, 1. 8FKN. (Jen. 32. .TO. 1 have a. God face to fa<jo. Kx. 14. IS, Fwyptlans whom ye have ». tu-dsr. Judg. 6. 22 because I havo a. an angel. 5 Ktnirs 20. 15. what have they a. ' Job 13. 1. mine eye hath a. all this. 28.7 path the vulture's eye hath not <,. Ps. V. '25 hsv<, I not a. righteous forsaken. 90. 16, yeirs wherein we have a. evil. Reel. 6. 5, hi hath not a. the sun. Isa. 9. ?, have a. a great light. 64. 4 : I <;<>r. 2. 9, neither hath eye «. 66. 8 who hath a. such things? Mat. 6. 1 ; .!3. 5. to be a. of men. 9. 33. never so a. in Israel. Mk. 9. 1. till they have a. the kingdom of QoiL. Ln. 5. 26. we have a. strange things to-da^. ^ John 1, 18, no man hath «. (iod, 8. m, hut thoia a. Abraham? I 349 ifl Ik BBRTHB. OONOOBDANCS. SET. John 14. tf. he that bath f. me hath «. the Father. Actvt 11. 23, when he ha(f a. the grace of Ood. 1 Cor. 9. 1, have I not ». Jesusi Chrlsl ? 1 1'lni. 6. 16, whom no man liath «., nor can see. H»!b. 11. 1, evidence of things not .i. 1 Pet. 1. 8, whom having not it., ye l^ve /S««.)<)hn6. 37; 9.37; 15. 'J4: 20.59; Uoiu.1.20, 8KKT1IK. Ex. 23. 19 ; 2 King.-* 4. 38 ; Kz.;k. 24. ."5, 8E17.R. Job S. 6; Ps. S6. 16; Jer. 49. 24; Uat. 2 J. 38. BKLF. Tit. 1. 7 ; 2 Pet. 2. 10. BELL. Gen. 2S. 31 , ». me thy birthright 87. 27, come, let us «. him. 1 Kings 21. 2.'), Ahab did ». himself to work. Neh. 6. 8, will ye even ». your brethren ? Prov. 23. 2.«. buy the truth, and a. 't not. Joel 3. 8. I will a. your hous and daughter*. Amiis 8. ."i. that we nicyr a. com. 6, and «. the refuse of the wheat. Hat. 19. 21 ; JUk. 10. 21: Lu. 12. 33: 18. 22. «. that thou hast. Lu. 22. 36, let him a. his garment. Ja8.4. 13, we will buy and a., and get gam. tiee Ps. 44. 12 ; I'rov. 11. 26; 31. 24 ; Mat. 13. 44. BKLLEB. Isa. 24. 2 ; Kzek. 7. 12. 13 ; Acts 16 14. BEND. OeR. 24. 7, God shall a. bis angel, 12, «. me good speed this day. Ex. 4. 13, a. by hand of him whom thou wilt a. 2 Chron. 7. 13 ; Kzek. 14. 9. if I a. pesf ilence. P». 20.2, a. thee help from sanctuary. 43.3, a. out thy light and truth. 118. 26, a. now prosperitv. Isa. 6. 8, whom shall la.? a. me. Mat. 9. 38; Lu. 10.2, a. labourer*. 12. 20, till he a. forth judgment. IB. 23, a. her away, for ohe crleth after a*. Mk. 3. 14, that lie niiglit a. them to preach. John 14. 26, whom Father will a. in my name. 17. 8, lielleved that thou didst a. me. Rom, 8. 3, God a. his Bon hi liken«.Hs. Sea Lu. 10. 3 ; 24. 49 ; John 20. 21 ; 2 Thess. i. 11. BEN8UAL. Jav3.16; Judel9. BKNT. Gen, 45. 6, God a. me. Jude. 6. 14, have not I a. thee f Ps. 77. 17, skies a. out a sound. 106. 16, he a, leanness into their sonl. 107,90, he a. his word and healed them Jer. 2.3.21, 1 have not a. the<e prophots. Mat. 15. 24, I am not a. but to lost sheep. John 4, .34, the will of him that a. me. 9. 4, work the works of him that a, me, 17. 3, life eternal to know him whom thou hast a. Acts 10. 29, as soon as I was a. for. Eom. 10. 15. preach, except they be ».T S«« Isa. 61.1; John 1.6; 3.2X; 1 Pet. 1.1? 8ENTKNCK. Ps. 17. 2, let my a. come fi.r+,h. Prov. 16. 10, a divine a. In the lipn of th>- kini?. Eccl, 8. 11, because a. is not executed speedily. 2 Cor. 1.9, a. of death In ourselves. SMDeut. 17.9; Jer. 4, 12; Dan. .5. 12; 8.2S. BKPARAT K. Gen. 13. 9, a. thy.self from me. Deut. 19. 2, thou shalt a. three cities. Prov. 16. 28 ; 17. 9, whisperer a. friends. 19. 4. the poor is a. from his neighbour. Mat. 26. 32, he shall a. them. Bom. 8. 35. who shall a. us from love of God 7 2 Cor. 6. 17, be ye a. Heb. 7. 26, ». from sinnerH. 8m Num. 6. 2 ; Ezra 10. 11 : la*. 60. 8 ; 69. 2. BEI'ARATION. Num. 6. 8; 19. 0; 31.23; Ksek. 42. 20. BKBPiCNT. Gen. 8. 1, a. was more •abtll. Gen. -ii*. 17, Dan shall l>e a «. by the way. Job 26. 13, his hand formed the crooked «. Pa. 58. 4. like the poison of a a. 140. 3, sliarpened their tongues like a «. Prov. 23. .32. at la.st it biteth like a a. Eccl. 10. 8. breaketh a hedge a «. shall bite him. 11, a. will bite without enchantment, Isa. 27. 1, the Lord will punish the «. 65. 2.^, dust shall be the a. meat, Jer. 8. 17, 1 will send a. among yoa. Amos 9. 3, I will command tlie a. MIc. 7. 17, they shall I'ck du^t like a •. Mat. 7. 10; Lu. 11. II. will he give him »t.T 10. 16. be ye wise as a. 23. 33, ye a., how can ye escape? Mk. 16. 18, thev shall take up a. John 3. 14, as Moses lilted up the «. Rev. 12. 9 ; 20. 2, that old a. called the devil. Sre Ex. 4. 3 ; Num. 21. b ; 2 Kings 18. 4 ; .Us. 3. 7. 8EKVANT8. Gen. 9. 26, a a. of a. shall ho be. Job 3. 19, the a. Is free. 7. 2, as a a. d"Mlreth the shadow. Ps. 1 !6. 16 : 119. 125 ; 143. 12, I am thy s. Prov. 22. 7, borrower is a. to th-^ ''-r-aer. 29. !9, a a. will not be oorrui-!(;(l ^. itti words. Isa. 24. 2. as with ». so with nmstt-i-. Mat. 10. 25, enough for a. to be as hi* lord. 25. 21. good and faithful a. Lu. 12. 47. that a. which knew his lord'* wUL 17. 10, unprofitable a. John 8. 35, a. abideth not for ever. I 15. 16, a. knoweth not what his lord doeth. ' 1 Cor. 7. 21 , art thou called, being a a. of men. Tit. 2. 9; 1 Pet. 2. 18, a. be 23, be not ye the a. of men, Eph.6.5; Col. 3. 22; obedient Bee Uom. 6. 16 ; Col. 4. 1 : 1 Tim. «. 1 ; Rev. 22. a 8KBVK. Gen. 25. 23, elder shall a. the vounger. Deut. 6. 13; 10.12,20; 11.13; 13.4; Jo^h. ^> 5; 24. 14 ; 1 Bam. 7. 3 ; 12. 14, thou shalt fear the Lord and a. him. Josh. 24. 15, choose ya whom ye will a. 1 1'hron. 28. 9, a. him with a perfect heart. Job21. 15, what is the Almighty, that we should a. him? Ps. 2-.!. 30, a seed shall a. him. 72. 11, all nations ohall a. him. Isa. 4.3. 23, I have not caused thee to *, 24, thou hast made me to a. with thy sins. Jer. 5. 19, so shall ye a. stranptrs. Pan. 6. 16, thy (iod whom thou «. will deliver. Zeph. 3.9, to a. him with one consent. Mai. .3. 17, spareth his son tlmt a. him. 18, between him that a. God and h'm. Mat. 6. 24 ; Lu. 16.13. no man can a. two muter*. Lu. 10. 40, hath left me to a. alone. 15. 29. these many yeai^ do 1 a. rheo. John 12. 26, if any man ». me let Ijim. Ac<^ 6. 2. leave word of God and a. table*. Rom. 6.6. henceforth we should not a. sin. Gal. 5. 13, by love a one an4ither. Col. 3. 24, for ye a. the Lord Christ, 1 Thess. 1. 9. from Idols to a. living God. Rev. 7. 15. they a. him day and night. SfrLu.22.27; Acts 13. 36; Heb. 9. 14; 12.28. BFRVIOK. Ex. 12. 26. what mean ye by thia a. ? 1 ('hron. 29. 6, who la willing to consecrate his a. 7 John 16.2, will think he doeth Ood«. Bom, 12.1, your reasonable a. Eph. 6,7, doing a. as to the Lord. Phil, 2, 'M, to supply your lack of i. Pee Ezra 6. 18 : Ps. 104. 14 ; Jer. 22. IS. BET. Gen. 4. 1ft, the Lord a, a mark on Gain. 9. IS, I do «. mjr bow in the cloud. aeo 8KT. the way. cnxjked g. like a *. ? a«. fihall bite him. tineut. the «, I. oa. I. ke a •. ^e hlmas.T ie«. ^d the devil. Ih. 4;.U!i.3.7. shall he be. r. B thy «. •'■I'uer. ) N'ltti words. Iter. ■s his lord. Is lord's will. jr. j lord doeth. ' ig a «. Pet.2.18, ».bei J.l; Rey.22.3. ». the yoHnger. 4; .Io<h. •^>. 5; Shalt fear the will a. feet heart, that we should te t0 8. ;h thy sins. '. will deliver. risent. . Iilm. A h'tn. ». two masters. le. thee. him. « tables. nut s. sin. St. iprGod. Ight. >.14; 12.28. yeby thin*.? to consecrate odt. rk on Gain, id. BKTTLB. OONOOBDANOE. SHOD. Dent. 1. 8, I have •. the land before thef*. Job 33. 6, ». thy words in order. Ps. 16. 8, I liave ». the Lord before me. 20. 6, we will ». up our banners. 91. 14, he hath «. his love upon me. Bccl. 7. 14, hath «. the one against the other. Oant. 8L 6, «. me as a seal uooii thine heart. Mat. 5. 14, a city «. on a hill. Acts 18. 10, no man shall ». on theo. Heb. 6. 18, the hope ». before us. Set Ps. 76. 7 ; 107. 41 ; Eph. 1. 20 ; flol. 3. 2. SETTLE. Zeph.1.12; Lu.21.14; Col. 1.23. BEVEB. Lev. 20. 26; Ezek.39.14; Mat. 13.49. 8KW. Gen. 3.7; Job 14. 17; Eccl. 3. 7; Mk 2.21 shade'. Ps. 121. 6. the Lord is thy «. SHADOW. Gen. 19. 8, the «. of my roof. Job 7. 2, servant desireth the «. 14.2, he fleeth a.s a *. and continupth not. 17. 7, all my member* are as ii ». Ps. 91. 1, under the ». of the Almighty. 102. 11, my days are like a ». 144. 4 ; Eccl. 8. 13, his days are as a s. Eccl.6. 12, life which he spendeth as a s. Cant. 2. 3, under his ». with great delleht 17 ; 4. 6, till the «. flee away. Isa. 4. 6, for a ». in daytime. 25. 4, a a. from the heat. 32. 2, as the «. of a great rock. 49. 2; 51. 1«, in the ». of hlx hand. Jer. 6. 4, the ». of eveninp are stretched out. Lam. 4. 20. under Ms ». we shall live. Hos, 14.7, that dwell under his ». shah r ♦urn, Acts 5. 15, the ». of Peter might overshadow. Jas. 1. 17. with whom is no •. of turning. See Judg. 9. 15, 36 ; Isa. 88. 8 ; .lonah 4. 5. SHAFT. Ex. 25. 31 ; 37. 17 ; Isa. 49. 2. SHAKE. Judg. 16. 20. I will n. mys«lf. Ps. 29. 8, voice of Ltird ». wild»Tness. 72. 16, fruit shall «. Kke Lebanon. Isa. 2. 19, when he ariseth to s. the earth. 13. 13; Joel 3. 16; Hag. 2. 6, 21, I will «. heavens. 02. 2, «. thyself from the dust. Hag. 2. 7, I will «. ail nations. Mat. 11 . 7 ; Lu. 7. 24 . a reed «. with the wind. Lu. 6. 38, good measure. ». together. 2 Thess. 2. 2, be n-it sfK)n «. in mind. Heb. 12. 26, I (t. not earth only. 27, things which cannot be », «e«Job9.6; Kzek.;<7.7; Mat. 24. 29. SHAME, Ps. 4. 2, turn glory into ». 40. 14: as. 17. let them be put to ». Prov. 10. 6 ; 17. 2, a son that causeth «. Isa. 61.7, for your », ye shall havf double. Jer. 61. 51, •. hath covered our faces. Ezek. 16. 62. ht-ar thhif own *. Dan. 12. 2, awak**. some to ». Zeph. 3. 5, uiij'ist kni>w(;th no«. Lu. 14. 9. with a, to take lowest room. Acts 6. 41 , worthy to suffer k. 1 Cor. 6. 5; 16. 34, I sp-ak this to your a. Eph. 5. 12, a ». to speak of things. Phil. 3. 19. whose glory Is In their » Heb. 6. 6. put him to an open «. 12. 2. despising the «. f^aeHor. 11.6; 14. ,S6; IThe8s.2.2; 1 Tim. 2.9. SHAPE. Lu. .3. 23 ; John 5. 37 Rev. 9. 7. 8HABP. 1 Sam. 13. 20. to «. every man his share. 21, a file to ». th»' tfoads. Ps. 62. 2. tongue like a ». razor. 140. 3, they «. their tontnies like a serpnnt Prov. 26. 18. false witness is ». arrow. 57. 17, iron a. iron, so a mnn a. his friend. Isa. 41. 16, a a. threshing instrument. Acts 16. 89, contention was so «. Heb. 4. 12, a. than any twtiedged sword. See Mic. 7. 4 ; 2 ( or. 13. 10 ; Kev. 1. 16 ; 14. 14. 8HKAE. Deut. 24. 19; Buth 2. 7: Ps. 12«.«; 129. 7. SHEAltEBS. Gen. 38. 12; 1 Sam. 26. 7; Isa. ^3. 7. SHEATH. 1 Sam. 17. 61 ; 1 Chron. 21. 27 : Ezek. 21.3. 8HEU. Gen. 9. 6, shall his blood be a. Mat. 26. 28. is a. for many for remission. Bom. 6. 5, love of (iod a. In our hearts. Tit. 3. 6, which he «. on us abundantly. Heb. 9. 22, without ". of blood Is no remission. See Kzek. 18. 10; 'Z'i. 3; Acts 2. 33. 8HEKP. Gen. 4. 2, Abel a keeper of a. Num. 27. 17; 1 Kings 22, 17; 2 Chron. 18. !«; Mat. 9. 36; Mk. 6. 34, as a. which have no shepherd. 1 Sam. 15. 14. what meaneth this bleating of a. ? Ps. 49, 14, like «. are laid in the prave. 95. 7 ; 100. 'A, wejire the a. of his hand. Isa. 53. 6, like K. have gone astray. Jer. 12. 3, pull them out like ». for slauKhter, Ezek. 34. 6. my «. wandered. Mat. 7. 15. false prophet-s. In a. clothing. 10, 6, go rather to lost a, 12, 12, how much is a man better than a /<, ? John 10.2, that euteretb by door is sh«i<lienl of a. 11, good shepherd giveth his life for the a. 21. 16, feed my ». ResMat. 10. 16; VLU; 18.12; 25.32; Heb. 13. 20. SHEET. Judg. 14. 12; Acta 10. 11; 11.6. SH ELTEB. Job 24. 8 ; Ps. 61. 3. SUP^PIIKRD. Gen. 46. 34. a. abomination to Egyptians. Ps. 2'<. 1 . Lord IS my a. Isa. 1;^. 20. nor shall ». make their fold there 40. 11, he shall feed his flock like a a. 66. 11, they are ». that cannot understand. Jer. 2:^. t, I will set a. over them who shall feed. 60. 6, their a. have caused them to go astray. Amos 3. 12, as the «. taketh out of the mouth. Zech. i1. 17, woe to the idol a. John 10. 14, I am the good a. ««eZech.11.'^; Lu.2.8: I Pet. 2. 26; 6.4 SHIELD. Judg. 5. K. was there a a. seen. Ps. 5. 12, compass film as with a a. 33. 20 ; 5U. 1 1 ; 84. (t. Lord is our •. 84. 11. a sun ami <t. 91.4, truth shpl' be thy a. Isa. ^l..''). anoint the x. Eph.fi. 16, Ukinu ihe .<. of faith See Prov. 30. 5; .ler. 51. 11 ; Ezek. 23. 24 ; 39. 9. SHINE. Job 22. 28. the light shall a. upt»n thy ways. 29. 3. when his candle a. upon my head, Ps. 104. 15. oil to make his face a. 139. 12, the nitrht h, as tli<' diy Prov. 4. 18. liifht that «. mure and mure. Isa. 9.2, up-m tV.em hath th-- light a. 60. 1. arise ».. for thy light is come. Pan. 12.3. wise shall ». as the stars Mat. 5. 16. let your light so n. 13. 43. righteous a. as the suti. 2 Cor. 4. 6, God who coniniande<l the light to f. «««Jobnl. 6; 2Pet. 1, 19; 1 John 2. 8; Bev. 1.16. 8H0(^K. Judg. 16. 6 ; Job 5. 26. SHOP. Mk.A.»: Eph.«.lB. ,M tlS 8H()()T. OONOOHDANGE. BIN SHOOT. P»22. 7. they ». out the lip. 64. 3, to ». their arrows. ev»!n bitter worrt». 144. 6, f. out thine arrow.-) and destroy them. S^«l()hron.l2.2; Mk,4. :<'ij \m.2\.'V). SHORT. Job 17. 1>. thfi light Is ». 20. 5, trlumphlup of wicked Is ». Pa. 89. 47, remember how «. my time It. Bom. S. 23, ciitnfl «. of the glory of God. 1 Cor. 7. 29, the time Is ». Se« Num. 11.23; I»a. B0.2; 59.1; Mat. 24. 22. SHORTER. I»a. 28. 20, the bed Is a. SHORTLY. Gen. 41. 32 ; Kzek. 7. 8 ; Horn. 16. 20. SHOUT. Ps. 47. .^, G(>d Is now up with a ». Lam. 3. 8, when T «. he shntTeMi i.ut my prayer. 1 'Ihess. 4. Ifi. shall descinid with a «. 8ee Num. 23. 21 ; 1 Sam. 4. 5 ; Isa. 12. 6. SHOWKR. Ps. 66. 10, makest ii s ft with ». 72. 6, like ». that water the eartlu Kzek. 34.26, will cause «. to come In ^easou. Hff. Deut. 32. 2 ; Job 24. 8 ; Jer. 3. 3 ; 14. 22. SHUN. Acts 20. 27 ; '/. Tim. 2. 16. SHl'T. Gen. 7. 16. the Lord ». him In. Isa. 22. 22, he shall open and non«* shall » 60. 11, gates shall not be n. day nor u\\fht. Jer. 36. 5, I am a. up, I cannot go to the bouse of the Lord. Lam. 3. 8, he «. out my prayer. 8«« (ial. 3. 23 ; 1 John 3. 17 ; Rev. S. 7 ; 20. 8 SICK. Prov. 13. 12. maketh the heart a. 23. .3.5. stricken nie and I was not «. Cant. 2. 5, I am a. of love, Isa. 1. 5, whole head ». Hos. 7. a. made him n. with bottles of wine. Mat. 8. 14, wife's mother «. Jas. 5. 14, is any ». ? call eli^f^rs of the ciiurch. 15, prayer of faith shall save the ». SICKNESS, rs.41.3; Keel. 5. 17; Mat.M. 17. SIFT. Isa. SO. 28; Amos 9. 9; Lu. 22..31. BIGHT. Ex. 3. 3, this pn^at a. Deut. 28. 34. for a. of thine eyes. Eccl. 6. 9, better is a. of eves. Mat. 11. 5; 20. 34 ; Lu. 7. 'il, blind r-celve 9. 26; Lu. 10. 21, It sefoied &■. >1 11 'hy a. Lu. 18,42; Acts 22. 13, receive thv a. 21. 1], fearful «.. and ipii« 'r.-in heaven. Bom. 12. 17. things hi >test in s. of all men 2 Cor. 5. 7, walk by faith . n"t ly s. Bff Keel. U. 9; Isa. 4.3.4, Dan. -4. 11; i'.ab. 4. 13. SIGN. Isa. 7. 11, ask thee a «. of the Lord 56. IS. for an everlasting a. Ezek. TJ. 6. I have set thee for a*. Pan. 4. 3. how great are his ». ? Mat. 16. 3, ». of the tini<s. Mk,16.'.^, with*, following. Ln.2. 34 for an. which shall be spoken against. John 4. 48, except ye see a. Acts 2. 22, man appri'ved of God by s. 4. .30, thflt a. may be done by the iiam-j. 8*0- Bom 4. 11 ; 1.5. 19; 1 Cor. 1. 22 ; £{ev. V\ 1. SIGNIFY. Johnl2.S3; Ueb.9.8; 1 Pet. 1.11. 8ILKN1 K. Mat. 22. 34: 1 Tim. 2. 11; 1 Pet. 2.16. 8rr.iRNT. 1 Sam. 2. 9, «. In darkneti. Ps. 28. 1, be ni>t a. to me. SI. 17, let wicked be a. In the grave. Zech. 2. 13, be a., all flesh tx-fore the Lord. 8ff< Ps. 22. 2 ; 30. 12 ; Isa. 47. 5 ; Jer. 8. 14. SILLY. Job 6. 2 : Hos. 7. 1 1 : 2 Tim. 3. fl. SILVFU. 1 Kings 10. 27 king made it. as stones. Job 22. 25. thou shall have plenty oft. r». 12. 6 ; 66. 10 as «. is tried. - Prov. 8. 10. receive Instruction and not «. SocU 0. 10, that loveth «. iball not be Mtlstfed. Isa. 1. 22. thy a. Is become dross. 1 Jer. 6. 30, reprobate a. shall men call them. Alal. 3. 3, sit as refiner and purifier of a. hV/- Gen. 44. 2; Keel. 12. 6; 5iat. 27. 6; Acts 19. 24. SIMILITUDE. Num. 12. 8, the ». of the Lord. Deut. 4. 12, saw no «. Ps. 144. 12, after the a, of a p^'ace. R<jm. 5. 14, after the a. of Adam's transgres- sion. Jas. 3. 9. made after the a. of (>od. (>W Hos. 12.10; Dan.lO. IC; Heb.7.15. SIMPLE. Ps. 19. 7. making wise the ». 116. 6, L(»rd preserveth the a. 119. 1.30. it giveth understanding to the a. Prov. 22. 3 ; 'i7 12, a. pass on and are punished, Bom. 16. 18. deceive the hearts of the a. S«>«Prov.7.7; 8.6; 9.4; 14. 15; 19.25. SIN (n.). Gen. 4. 7, a. lleth at the door. . Num. 27. 3, died In his own a. Deut. 24. 16 ; '?. Kings 14. 6 ; 2 Chron. 25. 4, put to death for his own a. Job 10. 6. thou searcliest after my «. Ps. 19. 13. from presumptuous a. 25. 7. remember not «. >}f my youth. ■S2. 1 , blessed is he whose a. is covered 38. ]8, I will be sorry for my a. 61. 3, a. Is ever before me. BO. 8. our secret a. 103. 10, hath not dealt with as according to ours. Prov. 6. 22, hoMen with cords of s. 10. 19, in multiiiiile of words wauteth not •. 14. 9, fools make a mock at a. ,34, a. is a repn-ach to any peopla Isa. .30. 1. to add ,1. to.i. 43. 26 ; 44. 22, not remember •. 63. 10, offering for «. IV., hare the a. of many. Jer. F,^. t). land filled with ». Kzek. 33. 16. none of his ». shall be men- tioned. Hos. 4. 8. they eat up a. of my p'-uple. Mic. 6. 7, fruit of body for a. of II' >■ <,.|ji. Mat. 12. 31, all manner of*, shall Ut forgiven. John 1. 29. the *. of the world. 8. 7, he that Is without a, 16. 8, will repnive the world of a. 19. II, hath the greater a. Acts 7. fio, lay not Hi is a. to their cbarso. 22. 16. wash away thy a. Rom. ,6. 'iO. where a. abounded. 6. 1 . shall vre c. <n' i'lUf in a. ? 7. 7, 1 had not known a. 14. 23, Is not of faith is a. 2 Tor. 6. 21 . made liim to be •. for n>. 2 Thess. 2. 3, that man of a. 1 Pet. 2. ''4 his own self bare our a. SV-- i John 1 . 8 ; .3. 1 : 4. 10 ; 5. 16 : Rev. 1. B. 8IN ».). Gen. -12.22. do not a. awalnst the child. V.X. 9. 27; 10. 16; Num. •?2. »4 ; .U>^h. 7. 2.'; IRam. 15. 24, 26,21; 2 Sam. 12. r<; .lob 7. 20 , p,. 41. 4 ; Mat. '/7. 4 : Lu. 15. 18, I have a. Job 10. 14, if T a., thou markest me. Ps. 4. 4. stand In awe. and a. not. 39.1. that I a. not with mv tongue. Prov. 8. 86. he that », apaiiist me. Isa. -1.3. n. thv first father hath a. F/ek. 18. 4. the soul that «.. It shall die Hos. 13. a, m>w they a. more and more. Mat. T^. n. how oft shall my brnther «. ? John 5, 11 ; 8. 11. a. no more. Bom. 6. 16. shall we «.. because. 1 t'or. 16. 34, awake to righteounnttM. and a. not. 8IN call them. \i:t r>f s. X. -a. 6 ; Act* of the Lord. ». u's transgres- d. .7.15. the*. K to the ». arp punished. •1' the ». 19. 'if6. 1 door. . ron. 28. *, put luth. overod. B accordlug to r». lutetb not «. la. hall be men- I U) lurgtveD. - chargo, TT rut. ■». FfHV.l.B. lust the child. ; .li>sh. 7. 2>i; 12. IS; .lob 7. fi. 18, I haves. ne. :uo 3. Iftll die nii>re. tlier •. ? u&aeM. and *. BINOKBB. OONOORDANOW. RIiIDR. Eub. 4. 26. be ye angry, and «. not. 1 John S. 9, he cannot «. because bom of God. See Num. IB. 28 ; Job 1. 6. ti ; lU)m. 3. 23. BINOKBE, Phil.]. 10; 1 Pet. 2. 2. 8IN0KR1TY. Josh. M. 14; 1 Cor. 6. 8; 6.24. Lu. B, 8 ; 24. 7 ; Bom. 7. 13 ; 8. 3. Pa. 100. 2; 126.2; Cant. 2.12: Eph. SINFUL. SINGING 6.19. SINGLE. Kpb. Mat. 6. 22; Lu.ll.S4. SlNQLENKPfl. Acts 2. 46 ; Eph «. 8 ; flol. 8. 22. BIKNKB. Gen. 13. IS. men of iodom «. exceed- ingly. Ps. 1. 1 , standeth not In way of •. 25. «, teach ». In the way. 26. 9, gather not my soul with «. 51. 13, «. shall be converted. Prov. 1. 10. If ». entice thee. 13. 21. evil pursueth «. Eccl. 9. 18. one «. de<)troyeth mnch good. Im. as. 14. the a. In Zlon are afraid. Mat. 9. 11: Mk. 2. 16; Lu. 8. 30; 16. 2, eat with ». 18 ; Mk. 2. 17 ; Lu. 8. 32. call «. to repentance. 11.19; Lu. 7. 34. a friend of ». Lu. 7. ?f7. woman who wan a ». 13.2, that these were s. abo- e alL 15. 7, 10. joy over one ». 18. 13. be merciful to me a ». John 9. 16. ) >w can a man that Is a •. do sncb. 25, whether he be a »., I know not. Rom. 5. 8, while we were yet •. 19. many were made a. Heb. 7. 26, separate from «. See Jas. 4. 8 ; 6. 20 ; 1 Pet. 4. 18 ; Jnde IB. 8IBTEB. Job 17. 14; Prov. 7. 4; Mat. 12. BO; 1 Tim, 8. 2. SIT. 2 Kings 7. 3, why «. we here till we die T Ps. 69. 12. they that s. In the gate. 107. 10. such as a. In darkness. Isa. 30. 7. their strength h to «. still. Jer. 8. 14, why do we a. still ? y Ezek. 3.3. 31 they a. before thee as thy people. Mlc. 4. 4. they a. every man under his vine. Mai. 8. 3, he shall a. as a refiner. Mat. 20. 23 ; Mk. 10. 37. to a. on mj right band. Ser Prov. 23. 1 ; Lam. 3. 63 ; Acts i 2. SITUATION. 2 Kings 2.19; Ps.48.2. SKILFUL. 1 Chron. 28, 21 ; Ps. 33. 3 ; Kzek. 21. 31 ; Dan, 1. 4. BKILL. 2 Chron. 2. 7: Keel. 9. 11; Dan. LIT; 9.02. SKIN. Ez.34.29, wist not that «. of his face shone. Job 2. 4. ». for a. 10. 11, thou hast clothed me with a. and flesh. 19. 26. though after my a. worms destroy. Jer. 13. 2:^, can Kthiopian change his $, Rzek. 37. 6, I will cover you with a. Heb. 11. 37, wandered in sheep a. 8er Gen, 3. 21 ; 27. 16 : Ps. 10;^. 5 ; Mlc. 8. 'i : Mk. 1.6. SK 1 P. Ps. 29. 6 ; 114. 4 ; Jer. 48. 27. SKIRT. Ps. 133. 2 ; Jer, 2. 34 ; Zech, 8. 23. SLACK. Deat7. 10; Pror. 10. 4; Zeph. 8.16; 2 Pet. .3. 9. SLAIN. Gen. 4. 23. I have s. a man. Prov. 7. 26. strong men have benn a. by hor. 22. 1.3, slothful man saith. I shall be «. 24, 11. deliver those ready to be a. Isa. ^. 2. thy a. mttn were not a. with iword. 26.21. earth shall no more cover her a. 66. 16, the a. of the Lord shall be maiv, Jer. 9. 1, weep for the a. of my people. lAm. 4. 9, a. with sword better than «. with hunger. Erek. 37. 9. breathe upon these a. Eph. 2. 16. having a. the enniity. Rev. 8. 6, a lamb as it had been s. See 1 Sam. 18. 7 ; 22. 21 ; Lu. 9. 22 ; Heb. 11. 87. 8LAUGHTKB. Ps. 44, 22, as sh.^p for the a. Isa. 53, 7 ; Jer. 11, 19, brought as a lamb to «. Jer. 7. 32 ; 19. 6, valley of a. Ezek. 9. 2, every man a a. weapon. See Hos. B, 2 ; Zecb. 11,4; Acts 9. 1 ; Jas. 6. 8. SLAVE. Jer. 2. 14; Rev. 18.13. SIjA Y. G'^n. 18. 25, far from thee to a. rlghteons. Job9. 23, If scourges, .'suddenly. 1.3. 15. though he a. me, S«0Gen. 4. 18: Ex. ^.14; Neh.4.11: Lo. 11. 49; 19.27. 8LKEP (%.). 1 Bam. 26. 12. deep a. from God. Job 4, IS; ;n. 15 when deep a. falleth. Ps. 13. 3. lest I sleep the a. uf death 127.2, glveth his beloved a. ProT. 3. 24. thy a. shall be sweet. 6.10; 24.38, yet a little a. 20. 13, love not *., lest. Eccl. 8. 12. the a. of a labouring man. Jer. 51. 39, sleep a perpetual a. Lu. 9. 32, heavy with «. John 11. 13, of taking rest in a. Rom. 13. 11. high time to awake out of a, 8e« Dan. 2. 1 ; 6. 18 ; 8. 18 ; Acts 16. 27 ; 20. 9. 8LKEP (».). Ex. 22. 27. raiment, wherein shall he a. Job 7. 21 . now shall I *. In the dust Ps, 4, 8. I will lay me down and ». 121. 4, shall neither slumber nor a. Prov. 4. 16. they ». not, ''xo-pf they have don<* 6. 22 when thou a, it shall keep thee. 10. 8. he that a. In harvest is a son th:t t cau'^eth shame. Cant. 5. 2. la., but my heart waketh. Dan. 12. 2, many that a. in dust. Mat. 9. 2-1; Mk.5. 39; Lu. 8. 52. notdeadbnti. 13. 28. while men a. enemv sowed, 26.48; Mk. 14.41. a. on now. Mk. IS. 36. coming suddenly he find yon «. Lu. 22. 46, why a. ye ? rise »ni\ pray. John 11, 11, our friend I>a/.aniH «. 1 Cor. 11. 80. for this cause many t, 15. 51, we shall not all a. Eph. 8. 14, awak» thou that «, 1 Thess. 4. 14. them who «. in Jesus. B. 6. let us not a. as do others. 7. they that a. a. in the iii»ht. 10, that whether we wake or a. See Gen. 28. 11 ; 1 Kings 18. 27: AcU 12. 6; 1 Cor. 18. 20. BLIIGHT. Kph. 4. 14, the a. of men. 8L1" W. Judg. 9. f>4. a woman a. him. 1 Bam, 17. 36. ». both the lion and the bear '19. 5 Baul hath a. his tlioiisand-^. '.' Kings 10. 9, who a. all these ? Ps. 78. 34, when he a. them, then they songbt him. Isa. 66. 3. killeth an «z a-< if he a. a man, Dan. 5. 19, whom he would he a. Mat. 23. .38. whom ye a. between temple and alur. Acts 5. 30 ; 10. 89, whom ye a. and hanged on a tree. 22. '20. kept raiment of them that a. h'm. Bum. 7. 11, sin by the commandment .<. me. fif«ff Gen. 4. 8 ; Kx.2.12; IS. U : Neb. 9. 28 : Lam. 2.4. SLIDE. Deut. 82. 86 ; Ps. 26. 1 ; 37. 81 : Ho«. 4. 16. lit ' ^1^ |r:r,„ 8LIQHTLT. OONOOBDANOM. SNABE. BtlOUTLT. Jer. «. 14 ; 8. 11. healed hurt ». 8LIMR. Gen. It. 3 ; 14. 10 : Ki. 2. 3. BLIP. 2 Ram. 22. 37; rs.1X.%. feet did not «. Job 12. 6. he that Is ready to ». Ps. 17. 6, that my foot!«tep> i. not. 38. 16, wh«u my foot «. tht-v magnify. TS. 2, my Hteps had well nigh ». Heb. 2. 1, lest we should let them ». ^>c Deut. 19. f>; I Sam. 19. 10; Ps. 94. 18. 8L1 PPKKV. Ps. 35. fl ; 7M. 18 : .Ikf. Zi. 12. SLOTHFUL. Judg. 18. 9. be not ». to poWMMU. Mat. '2R. 26, thou ». 'ervant. Bom. 12. 11, not ». In business. Heb. 6. 12, that ye be not ». Spe Prov. 18. 9 ; 19. 24 ; 24. .10 ; Kccl. 10. 18. SLOW. Kx. 4. 10, I am n. of speech. Neh. 9. 17, a God i. to anircr. Prov. 14. 29, a, to wrath <i of great ondentand- ing. Lu. 24. 25, It. of heart;. See Acts 27. 7; Tit. 1. 12; JM. 1. 19. 8LIIMBEB. Ps. 121. 3, that keepeth thee will not*. Prov. 6. 4. give not ». tc thine eyellda 10; 24.'«. a little more ». Isa. n. 27, none shall a. among them fifi. 10, loving to a. Nah. .S. 18, thy shepherds «. Bom. 11. 8, hath given them the spirit of a. Bf-e Job .33. 15 ; Mat. 25. 6 ; 2 Pet. 2. 3, 8MALL. Ex. 16. 14. «. round thtnu. a, as hoar- frost. 18. 22. every a. matter they shall jndu-i.. Num. 16. 9. a a. thing that God hatli separated. 13. a a. thing that thou hast broiiitht us. Deut. 9. 21, 1 ground the calf a., even as a. as dust. 32. 2. doctrine distil as a. rain. 2 Sam. 7. 19: 1 Chron.l7. 17, yet a t. thing in thy sight. 1 Klnors 2. '20. one a. petition of thee. 2 Kings 19. ?6. inhabitants of a. power. Job 8. 7, thy beginning was ». in. 11. are consolations of God a. V 36. 27. he maketh a. the drops of watw. Ps. 119. 141. lama. Prov. 24. 10, thy strength Is a. Isa. 7. 13. Is It a a. thing to weary men. 16. 14. remnant very a. and feeble. 40. Mi. nations as ». dust. 54. 7, for a a. moment. 60, 22, a a. onp shall heci>mt<. Jer. 49. 15. 1 will make thee a. among heathen. Dan. 11.23, strong with a t. people. Amos 7. 2. ia<!')b arise, for he is a. Zech. 4. 10 day of a. things. Mk. 8. 7 ; John 6. 9, a few ». fisheb. Acts 12.18; 19.23. no a. stir. 1C. 2, had no i. dissension. Jas. .3. 4, turned with very a. helm. See Jer. 44. "W ; Ez.-k. 34. 18 ; 1 (^or. 6. 2. 8MART. Prov. 1 1. 18, shall a. for it. 8MKLL. Gen. 27. ?7. as a. of field Lord blessed. Deut. 4. 2K. gods that neither see nor $, Job 39. 25. he a. the battle. Pf . 45. 8. thy garments a. of myrrh. 116. 6, noses have th'-y, but they <. not. Isa. 3. 24. Instead of a «weet a. Dan. 3. 27. nor the a, of fire. 1 Oor, 12. 17. learlnj?. where were the (. ? Kph. S. 2. sacrifice for sweet a. savour. Phil. 4. 18. an odtmr of sweet a. .<?<'#^ Cant. 1.12; 2.13; 4.10; 7.8; Amot8.ZL 8M1TR. Ej. 2. 13. wherefore*, thoii. iU. 12« b» that «, a man. 1 Sam. 26. 8, I will not a. second time. 2 Kings 6. 18, a. this people with blindneu. a, shall la. them? Ps. 121. 6, sun shall not $. by day. 141. 5, let the righteous a. me. Prov. 19. 28. a. a scorner. Isa. 10. 24, he shall a. thee with rod. 49. 10, neither shall heat a. thee. fiO. 6, gave my back to the a. 58. 4, to a. with the fist of wlcVednew. Jer. 18. 18. let us a. him with the tongue. Lam. 3, .30. giveth his cheek to him that '. Ezek. 7. 9. know that I am the Lord that *. ?1. 14. prophesy and a. thine hand^ together. Nah. 2. 10 the knees a. together. Zech. 1.3.7. awake, O sword, and a. the shep- herd. Mai. 4. 6. lest I a. the earth with a cnrse Mat. 5. 39. a. thee on the right cheek. 24. 49, shall begin to a. fellow .servants. Lu. 22. 49. shall we a. with sword ? John 18. 23. why a. thou me ? S^e Lu. 6. 29 ; Acts 23. 2 ; 2 f!oi-. 11 . 30 ; Bev. 11. 6, SMITH. 1 Sam. 13. 19 ; Isa. 44. 12 ; Jer. at. 1. SMITTEN. Num. 22. 28. that thou hast «. Deut. 28. 25, cause thee to be a. 1 Sam. 4. 3, why hath the Lord a. as ? 2 Kings 13. 19, thou ehouldest have a. five or six times. Ps. 3. 7. thou hast a. all mine enemlea. 102.4. my heart is*. Is. 24. 12. the gate is a. with destruction. 53.4. a. of God. Jet. 2. 30, in vain have I a. your childrea Hos. 6. 1 . he hath a. and he will bind. Amos 4. 9, I have a. you. Soe .Tnb 16. 10 ; Ezek, 22. 13 ; Acts 23. 3. 8M0K K. Gen. 19. 28. as the a. of a fiimaoe. Deut. 29. 20. anger of Lord shall f. Ps. 37. 20. wicked consume Into $. 68. 2, as a. Is driven away. 74. 1 , why doth thy anger a. 109. 3. my days are consumed like ». 104. .32 : 144. n, toucheth hills and they $. 119. 83. like a bottle In the a. Prov. 10. 26. as a. to the eyes. Isa. 6. 4. house was filled with a. 84, 10. the a. thereof shall go np for ever. 61.6. heavens shall, vanish likes. 66. 5, these are a a. In my nose. Hos. 13. 3. as the a. out of a chimney. Sco Bev. 9. 2 ; 14. 11 ; 16, 8 ; 18. 9 ; 19. 8. SMOKING. Gen. 16. 17; Kx. 20. 18; Isa. 41 S; Mat. 12. 20, SMOOTH. Gen. 27. 11, I am a a. man. 1 Sam. 17. 40 ; Isa. 57. 6, five a. stones. Isa. .30. 10. speak unto us a. things. Lu, 3. ^, rough ways shall be made t. dei- Ps. 65. 21 ; Prov. 5. 3 ; Isa. 41 . 7. SMOTE. Num. ?0. 11, Moses a. the rock twice. Judg. 15. 8. Samson a. tliem hip and thigh. 1 Sam. ?4. 6. David's heart a. him. Isa. 60. 10, in my wrath 1 1. thee. Jer. ,31. 19, I a. upon m.v tdlgh. Hag. 2. 17. 1 «. you with blasting and mildew. Mat. 26. 68 ; Lu. n. 04, who Is he that ». thee 7 Lu. 18. 13, a. upon his breast. Acts 12. 23. Immediately anKel a. him. .Sre 2 Sam. 1 4. 7 ; Dan. ?. 34 ; Mat. 27. 30. SNARE. Ex. 10. 7. this man be a a. unto as. Deut. 7. 25. not take silver of Idols lest a. 12. 30, take heed that thou be not a. by them. Josh. 23. 13, they shall l>e a. unt<i you. Judg. 8. 27. thing became a a. to Gideon. 1 Smb. 18. 21. that she may be a •. 8M w SNAKK. d time, h bUndnen. 1 rod. lee. kedneM. w toninia. him th&t <. Lord that «, iau(l» together. jr. nd «. the shep- :h a cnrM cheek, servanto. rd? 1,20; Eev.ll.e, 2:Jer.ai.l. | iOU hast *. I *. as 7 hav« «. flye or □emiei. structloD. r children. I bind. I t» 2S. 3. ' r a fumaoe. II a. like ». md they «. ). p for erer. e «. mney. ; 19. 8. 18: Isa. 48.8; man. itiines. IRS. adet. 1.7. tie rock twice, and thigh, m. B. i and mildew. > that a. thee? t. htm. t. 27. sa. . «. nnto as. oI» lest «. not X. by them, o Ton. Gideon. SNATCH. OONOOBDANOW. som. 1 Bam. 28. 9. wherefore layest a a. fur my life ? 2 Bam. 22. 6 ; Ps. 18. B, a. of death prevented me. Job IK. 8, he walketh on a a. 22. 10 a. are round about thee, Ps, 11,6, on wicked h>i shall rain a. .v. 1?. they lay ». for me. 64. 5, comnmiie of laylnu ». privily. 69. 22. let their tablft b»!Come a a. VI. H, deliver thee from a. of fuwler. l'?4,7. the a. Is broken, Frov. 6. 2 ; 12. 13. a, with words of thy mouth, 7, 2.8. as a bird hastuth to a, 13, 14 ; 14. 27. the », of death, 18, 7. fool's lips are the «. of his soul. 22, 25. learn his ways and get a. to thy soat. 2'«. 8. bring city Into a. 2ff, fear of man brlngeth a a. Eccl. 9. 12. a. In an evil time. Is*. 24. 17 ; Jer. 48. 43, the a, are upon thee. Lam. 3. 47. fear and a a. Is come upi)r» us Rxek. 12. 13, he shall be taken in my a Hos. 9. 8, the prophet Is a a. Amos 3. A. can a bird fall In a a. T Lu. •.'!. 3f). as a ». shall It come. 1 Tim. 3. 7. lest he fall Into the a. 6. 9. rich fall Into a a. 2 Tim. 2. 26. recover out of a. of the devil. See Ki. 23. 33 ; Deut. 7. 16 ; Jud»;. i 3 ; Keel. 7. 26. BNATCH. Isa. 9. 20, shall a. and be hungiy. BNOW. Kx. 4. 6; Nam. 12. 10; 2 Kings 5. 27. leprous as a. 2 Sam. 23. 20. slew Hon In time of a Job 6. 16, wherein the a. Is hid. 9. 30, wash myself In a. water. 24, 19, heat consumeth a, waters. 37. 6, saith to a,, be thou on the earth 88. 92. the treasures of the a. Ps. 51. 7, I shall be whiter than a 147, 16, he glveth a. like wool. Prov. 2.^ 13, cold of s. In harvest 26. 1 . as a. In summer. .SI. 21. she Is not afraid of the a. Isa. 1. 18, sins shall be white as a. 56. 10, as the a. from heaven retumeth not Jer. 18. 14, will a man leave the n. ? Lam. 4.7, Nazarites purer than a. Dan. 7. 9 : Mat. 28, 3 ; Mk. 9. 3. garment white See Ps. 68, 14 : 148, 8 ; Bev. 1. 14. BNT^FFED. Jer. 14. 6; Mai. 1.15. SOAKED. Isa. 84, 7. land a, with blood. 80AP. Jer. 2, 22; Mai. 3, 2. 60BRB. 2 Cor. 6, 13, >. for your caose. 1 Thess, 6, 6, let us watch and be a. 1 Tim. 3, 2 ; Tit, 1. 8, bishop must be t. Tit. 2. 2, atfed men be a. 4, teach young women to be a. 1 Pet. 4. 7, be ye therefore a. and watch. See Acts 26. 25 ; Bom. 12, 3 ; Tit, 2. 6, BODDKN. Ex. 12. 9 ; 1 Sam. 2. 16 : Lam. 4. 10. BOFT. Job .23. 16, God maketh my heart a. 41. 3, win he speak i. words ? Ps. 65. 10, thou makest It a, with showers. Pro?. 16. 1, a a. answer tunielh away wrath 'A. 16, a a. tongue breaketh the bone. See Ps. 66. 21 ; Mat. 1 1 . 8 ; Lu. 7. 28, BOFTLT, Gen. 33. 14; Judg. 4. 21 ; 1 Kinm 21. 27: Isa. .38. 15. BOIL. Ezek. 17. 8, planted In a good a. 80J0UBN. Gen. 19. 9, this fellow came in to a. 26. 3, a. In this land and I vrlU be with thee. 47. 4. to a. In the land are we ooms. Dent. 26. 6. a. with a few and became a nation. Judg. 17. 9, I go to a. where I may find place. 2 Kings 8. 1, a. wheres<^ver thou canst a, Ps, 120, 5, woe Is me that 1 a, Isa, 23, 7, feet carry her far oflf to a. Jer, 42. 22, die In place ye desire to ». Lam, 4. 15. they shall no more a. there. Heb. 11. 9, by faith he a. In land of promise. 1 Pet. 1. 17, pass time of your a. here In fear. 80J0URNKB. Gen, '^S, 4 ; Ps. 39. 12. SOLD. Gen. 31. 16, our father hath a. u*. 46. 4, whom ye a. Into Kgvpt. Lev. 25. 23, land shall not t>e a. for ever. 42. shall not be a. as bondsmen. 27. 28. no devoted thiui/ shall be a. Deut. 15. 12. if thy brother be a. unto thee. 32.30, except tlieir rock had a. them. 1 Kings 21. 20. thou hasta. thyself to work evil. Neh. 5. 8, or shall they be a. unto us. Esth. 7. 4, for we are a. to be slain. Isa. 60. 1, have ye a. yourselves ? 62. 8, ye have a. yourselves for nought Lam. 6. 4, our wood Is a, unto us. Joel 3. 3, they have «. a trirl for wine. Amos 2. 6, they a. the righteous for silver. Mat. 10. 29 are not two sparrows a. for a far- thing? 13. 46, went and a. all that he had. 18, 26, his lord commatided him to be a, 21, 12; Mk. 11. 16. ca.st out them that a, 26. 9 ; Mk. 14. 6. might have been a. for much. Lu. 17.28, they bought, they a., they olanted. Acts 2. 46, and a. their possessions. Rom. 7. 14, a, under sin. 1 Cor. 10. 26, whatsoever Is a. In shambles. See La. 13. 46 ; John 12. 6 ; Acts 6. 1 ; Heb. 18. 16. SOLDI RB. Rzra 8, 22, ashamed to require f . Mat, 8. 9 ; Lu, 7, 8, having a. under me. Lu. 3. 14, a. demanded, what shall we do. Acts 10. 7, a devout a. 2 Tim. 2. 3. as a good a. of Jesus ('hrist. See 2 Chron. 25, 13 ; Isa, 16. 4 ; Acts 27. 31. 80 LK. Gen. 8. 9. dove found no rest for a. 2 Sam. 14. 25 ; l;*. 1. 6, from a. of foot to crown. See Deut. 28. 35, .%, 66 ; Josh, 1, 3 ; Job 2. 7. SOL KM N. Ps. 92. 3, sing praise with a a. sound. See Num. 10. 10; Isa. 1. 13 ; Lam. 2. 22: Hos. 9.6. SOLEMNITY. Isa. 30. 29. when a holy a. Is See Deut 31. 10; Isa. 88. 20; Ezek. 46. 17: 46. 11. SOLEMNLY. Gen. 43. 8 ; 1 Sam. 8. 9. SOLITARY. Ps. 68. 6. setteth a. In families. 107, 4, wandered in a a. way. Isa. 36. 1, wilderness and a. place shall be glad. See Job 3. 7; 80. 3; Lam. 1.1: Mlc.7. 14; Mk.1. 36. SOME. Gen. .37. 20. a. evil beast Ex. 16. 17, gathered a. more. a. less. 1 Kings 14. 13, found a. go«>d thing. Ps. 20. 7. a. trust In chariots. 69. 20. looked for a. to take pity. l>an. 12.2, a, t(» life and ». to .shame. Mat 16.14; Mk.8.28; La. 9. 19. a. say tboo Art John tlie Baptist 28. 17, a, doubted. John 6. 64, a, of you that believe not. Acts 19. 82 : 21 . 34. a. cried one thing, a. another. Bom. 8. 8, what if a. did not believe. 6. 7, a. would even dare to die, 1 Cor, 6. 11, such were a, of you. 16, 84. a. have not knowledge. li y i ■\ \ , I i '' JLLi I I ''■ SOMKBODT. aONOOBDASOW. SOUGHT. Kph. 4. 11, f. prophets. «. evauRoltitU. 1 Tim. 6. 24, «. men'ii Sinn are up«u. Heb. 10. 2fi, as manner of «. in. 2 Pet. M. 9, as $. men count slackneu. fif«l Tim. 1.19; 2 Tim. ?. 18; Jude22. SOMKHODY. Lu.8. 46; Acts 6. 36. 80MRTIMR8. Kph. 2. IS. <. afar oft 6.8, ye were ». aarkness. Ool. 1.21, «. alleiiat«(l. Bee Col. .1. 7 ; Tit. 3. .1 ; 1 Pet. 8. 20. BOM KWHAT. 1 KlnRS 2. 14 ; Gal. 2, 6 ; Her. 2. 4. BON. (ien.6.9; Jobl.«; 2.1; 88.7; Johnl.12; Phil. 2. 16 ; IJohn 3. 1, «. of Ood. Job 14. 21, his (. come to h(mour. Ps. 2. 12, kiss the S., lest he be angry. 86. 16, save a. of thine handmaid. 116. 16, 1 am the a. of thine handmaid. Prov. 10. 1 ; 13. 1 : 16. 20; 17. 2; 19. 26, a wlM a. 17.26; 19.18, a foolish a. 81. 2, a. of my womb, a. of my vom. Isa. 9. 6, unto ns a «. Is given. 14. 12, a. of the morning. Jer. .')5. 6, s. of the Kecliabltes. Ezek. 20. 31 ; 23. V. *. pasK through fin. Ho». 1. 10, the I. of the UvlnK God. Mai. 3. 17, as a man spareth his a. Hat. 11. 27. no man kiumeth the 8, 13.56; Mk.6.3; Lu.4. '^2. the carpeoter't «. 17. 6, this Is my beloved 8. 22. 42, Christ, whose a. Is he ? Lu.7. 12, only a. of his mother. 10. 6, If the a. of peace. 19. 9. he also is a a. of Abraham. John 1. 18 ; 3. 18, only begotten 8. 6. 21. 8. quickeneth whom he wlIL 8. 36 the 8. abideth ever. 36, If the 8. make you free. 17. 12 ; 2 Thess. 2. 3. the a. of perdition. Acts 4. 36. a. of <;onvilation. Bom. 1. 9, serve in the gospel of his 8. 8. .3, Ood sending liis own 8. 29, conformed to the image of hla 8. 82, spared not his own 8. 1 Cor. 4. 14. as my beloved a. I warn you. Gal. 4. 6, the adoption of «. 7, If a a., then an heir. Col. 1. 13. the kin,:dom of his dear 8. Heb. 2. 10, bringing maiiy a. to glory. 6. 8. though lie w^re a S., yet learned. 11. 24, refus<;d to b<! called a. 12. 6, scourgeth every a. 1 John 2. 2-2, antkhrit denleth 8. 6. 12, that hath the S. hath life. 8ff 1 .lohn 1.7: 4. 9 ; 5. 10. 11 ; Rev. 2t 1. BONGS. .loh 30. 9, now I am their a. 36. 10 : Ps. 77. 6. who glveth a. in the night. Ps. 32. 7, with a. of deliverance. S3. S ; Isa. 42. 10, sing unto him 'i n«w «. 40. 3, a new ». In my mouth. 69. 12. I was the a. of drunkards. 119. 54. my a. In house of pilgrimage. 137. 4. the Lord's a. In strange lana. Prov. 26. yo. that singeth a. to heavy heart. Isa. 2:^. 16. sing many t. ,36. 10, ransomed shall come with c. Ezek. 3.3. 32, as a very lovely a. Amos 8. 3. a. of the temple. Eph. 5. 19: Col. 3. 16, in psalms andsplrttoal*. See Cant. 1. 1 ; Rev. 6. 9 : 14. 3 : 16. 3. BOON. Ex. 2. 18. how is it ye are come so a. Job 39. 22, mjr Maker would ». take me awajr. Ps. 37.2. shall 0. be cut down. 68. 3. go astray as a. as bom. 68. 31, shall a. stretch out handl. 90. 10, It Is t. cut off. Ps. 106. 13, they ». foiifat his work*. Prov. 14. 17. he that is ». angry. S««Mat.21.20; Gal. 1.6; ^l^iess. 2.2; Tlt.1.7. 80KK. 2Cbron 6.29; Isa. 1.6; Lu. 16.20. BORROW. Gen. 3. 16. multiply thy a. 42. 28, with a. to the grave. Job 6. 10. I would harden myself In t. 21. 17. God distrlbuteth a. in his anger. 41. 22, a. Is turned Into Joy. Ps. 13. 2. having a. In mv heart dally. 90. 10. strength Is hut labour and •. 116. 3, I found trouble and a. 127. 2, to eat the bread of a. Prov. 10. 22. maketh rich, addetb no «. 28. 29, who hath a. ? Eccl. 2. 23. all his days are a. 7. 8, a. Is better than laughter. 11. 10. remove a. from thy heart. Isa. 17. 11. day of desperate a. 86. 10 ; 61. 11 , a. and sighing flee away. 63. .3. man of a. Jer. 30. 16. thy a. Is Incurable. 49. 28. there Is a. on the sea. Lam. 1. 12. any a. like unto my «. Mat. 24. 8 ; Mk. 13. 8. beginning of «. Lu. 22. 45, sleeping for e. John 16. 6, a. hath filled your heart 2 Cor. 2. 7, with overmucli a. 7. 10. godly a. worketh repentance, 1 Thess. 4. 13. a. not as others. 1 Tim. 6. 10, pierced with many a. See Prov. 16. 13 ; Hos. 8. 10 j Rev. 21. 4- 80RROWFUL. 1 Sam. 1. 16. woman of a «. spirit. Ps. 69. 29, I am poor and a. Prov. 14. 13, even In laughter the heart U «. Jer. 31. 26, replenished every a, soul. Zeph. .3. 18, 1 will gather them that are «. Mat. 19. 22 : Lu. 18. 2?. went away a. 26. 37. he began to be a. 38 ; Mk. 14. 34. my soul Is exceeding t. Johi; I;";. M, ye shall be a. fir«Job6.7; 2Cor.6.10; Phil. 2. 28. SORRY. Ps. 38. 18, I will be a. for my sin. Jaa. 61. 19, who shall be a. for thee? See 1 8am. 22. 8 ; Neh. 8. 10 ; Mat. 14. 9. SORT. Gen. 6. 19, two of every a. 1 Chron, 29. 14. to offer after this «. I>an. 3. 29. deliver after this a. Acts 17. 6. fellows of the baser a. 2 Cor. 7. 11 ; 3 J(jhn 6, after a godly «. 2 Tim. 3, 6, of this a. are they. S«>e Deut. 22. 11 ; Kccl.2.8; Ezek. 27. 24; 88.4. SOTTISH. Jer. 4. 22. they are a. children. BOIOHT. Gen. 43. 30. he a. where to weep. Ex. 4. 24, the Lord a. to kill him. 1 Sam. 13. 14. the Lord hath a. him a man. 1 Chron. 15. 13. we ». him not after due order. 2 Chron. 16. 4. when thoy a. him h" was found. 16, they a. him with their whole desire. 16. 12, in his disease he a. not the Lord. 26. 6, as long as he a. the Lord. P... 34. 4 ; 77. 2. I a. the Lord and he heard me. 111.2. a. out of all that have p!ea,sure. Eccl. 7. 29, a. out many Inventions. 12. 10. preacher a. to find acceptable woida Isa. 62. 12. shall be called, a. out. 65. 1, a. of them that asked not. •Ter. 10. 21. pastors have not a. the Lord. Lam. 1. 19. they a. meat to relieve thelrsoulf. Ezek. 22. 30. I a. for a man among them. 84. 4. neither have ye a. that which was kMt. Lu. 11. 16. «. of him a sign. 13. 6, he t. fruit thereon. 1 lUOHT. k>. .J. 2; Tit. 1.7. u. 16. ao. tn«. anger. ally, idt. lino*. t. I. lart ice. *. .21.4. romftD of a •. e heart la*. lOlll. hat are *. ky«. iding*. 28. my iln. en? 14.9. dly*. k.27.24; 88.4. Jiildren. re to weep. I. Am a man. r (liiH order. h" wa*; found. e desire. le Lord. 1 he heard me. pa,"<ure. HIS. table woitls. ift Lord. v«> their noali. v.^ them, hich w«« loit TT SOUL. aONOOBDANOM. 8PKAX. Ln. 19. 3, •. to wm JeHUH. Horn. 9. 32, «. It Dot b; faith. H«b. 12. 17, thougli he t. it with taan. Sre Oant. 3. 1 ; Lu. 2. 44 ; 1 Theu. 2. «. 60UL. Oen.2.7, a living*. Ex. 80. 12, ransom for hl.i t. Deut. 11. l.S, serve with all your *. 13. 6, a friend at th!n>^ own «. 90. 2 ; Mat. 22. .S7, olwy with all thy *. Jndg. 10. IB. his ». was gi leved. 1 Sam. 18. 1 ; 20. 17. loved htm as hia own c. 1 Klng5 8. 48. retuni with ail their t. 1 Chron. 2?. 19, net your «. to seek the Lord. Job 3. 20. life to the bltt^-r In *. 12. 10. in whose hand is the ». 16. 4, If your i». were in my n. stead. 23. 13. what his «. desireth that he doeth. 31. 30, wishliiK a curse to his «. 83. 22. his n. diaweth near to the grave. P«. 33. 19. to d»tllver their ». from death. 84. 22. rodeemeth the ». of his xervants. 49. 8, redemption of tlielr ». Is precloua. &2. 1. my ». waitetli upon God, 63. 1, my ». thlrsteth for thee. 74. 19. the ». of thy turtle dove. 103. 1 : i04. 1, bhiss the Lord, O my *. 116. 7, return to thy rest, O my ». 8, thou hast delivered my *. from death, 119. 17ft. let my ». live. 142. 4, no man cared for my «. Prov. 11. 25. the liberal «. shall be made fat. 19. 2, ». without knowledge. 25. 25, cold waters to thirsty $. Isa. W. 3. hear, and your ». shall live. JW. 10, If thou wilt satisfy the afflicted «. Jer. 20. 13, hath delivered the «. of the poor. 31. 12, their «. shall be as a watered garden. Ezek. 18. 4, all «. are mine. 22. 25, they have devoured «. Hab. 2. 10, thou hast sinned against thy *. Mat. 10. 28. to destroy both s. and body. 16. 26 ; Mk. 8. 36, lose his own ». 26. 38 ; Mk. 14. 34, my 8. Is exceeding sorrowful. Lu. 21. 19. in your patience possess yourt. Acts 4. 32, of one heart and «. Bom. 13. 1, let every s. be sut^ect. 1 Thess. 5, 28, that your •. and body be itre- served. Heb. 6. 19. an anchor of the *. IS. 17. they w.itch for your s. Jas. 5.20. shall save a «. from death. 1 Fet. 2. 11. which war against the «. 4. 19, commit keeping of a. to him. 2 Pet. 2. 14, t)egulling unstable «. 3 John 2, even as thy «. prospereth. 8e^ Prov. 3. 22 ; Kzek.3. 19: Acts 16. 24. BOUND (n.). Lev. 26. 36. the «. of a shaken leat 1 Kings 18. 41 . «. of abundance of rain. Job 15. 21, a dreadful a. is in his eartk Ps. 89. 16. that know the joyful a. 92. 3, harp with a solemn «. Eccl. 12. 4. I. of grinding is lovr. Jer. m. 22. t. of battle In the land. 61. M. «. of a cry cometh. Kzek. 33. 5. he heard «. and took not warning. John 3 8 Iiearest the «.. but canst not tell. Acts 2. 2, suddenly a *. from heaven. Gom. 10. 18. «. went Into all the earth. i^or. 14. 8, an uncertain «. ^«-^ 2 Rings 6. 32: Bev.l.lS; 9.9; 18.22. BOUND (adj.). Pro7. 2. 7 : 8. 21 ; 8. 14, ». wisdom. Prov. 14. 30, a ». heart la life of the flesh. lTIm.1.10: 2Tlin.4.S: Tit.L97 S.1. *. doe- trine. 2 Tim. 1. 7. spirit of a «. mind. 13. form of *. words. S«^P». 119.80; Lu.15.27; TJt.2.2,8. BOUND (v.). Ex. 19. 19, trumpet $. lonu. J(>^12. 1. t. an alarm In holy mountain. Mat. 6. 2, do not ». trumpet before thee. 1 Thess. 1.8, from you «. out word of the liOrd. 8e« Neh. 4. 18 ; 1 Cor. 13. 1 ; l.-j. 5J : K«v. 8. 7. 80UB. laa. 18. 6 ; Jer. 31. 29 ; Kzek. 18. 2 : Hoa 4.18. BOW. Job 4. 8. they that f . wickednesa. Ps. 97. 11, light Is «. for the righteous. 126. 6. «. In tears. Prov. 6. 19, he that ». discord. Eccl. 11. 4. observeth wind shall not a 6, in morning «. thy seed. Isa. 32. 20. that s. beside all waters. Jer. 4. 3, «. not among thorns. 12. 13, «. wheat, but shall reap thorns. Hos. 10. 12, «. In rlghteousnesK, reap In mercy. Nah. 1. 14, that no more of thv name b« «. Hag. 1.6. ye have t. much and bring lu little. Mat. 6. 26. they «. not. 13. 3 : Mk. 4. 3 ; Lu. 8. ft. went forth to *. 37, he that *. good seed. John 4. 36. both he that <*. and he that reapeth. 1 ('or. 15. 36 that thou ». Is not quickened. 20or.9.6, he which ». sparingly. Gal. 6. 7, whatsoever a man s. that. 8ee I.«v. 18. 5; Deut. 11. 10 ; Jer. 2. 2 ; Jas. 8. 18. 80WEU. Isa. 56. 10; Jer. .50. 16; 2 < 'or. 9. 10. BPAKK. Ps. 39. 3, then ». I with my ti.ugue. 106. 33, he ». unadvisedly with his lips. ^ Mai. 3. 16, ». often one to another. John 7. 46. never man a. like this man. ICor. 13. 11. Id. asait.ild. Heb. 12. 25, refused hmi that ». on earth. 2 Pet. 1.21, holy men ». a« tliev were moved. S««Gen,35. 16; John 9. 29; Heb. 1.1. SPAN. Isa. 40. 12; 48.13. Lam. 2. '.'0. 8PABE. Gen. 18. 26. I will ». for their sakes. Neh. 13. 22, ». me according to thy mercy. Ps. 39. 13, ». me that I may recover strength. Prov. 13. 24. he that ». the rod. 19. 18, let not thy soul «. for his crying. Joel 9.. 17, «. thy people. Mai. 3. 17, I will «. tnem as a man «. Lu. 15. 17, bread enough and to «. Bom. 8. 32, I. not his own Son. 11.21. if God s. not tlie natural branchea. 2 Pet. 2. 4, If God ». not the angels. Bee Prov. 17. 27 ; 21. 26 ; Isa. 54. 2 ; 68. 1. SPARK. Job 6. 7 ; 18. 5 ; Isa. 1. .31 ; 60. IL SPEAK. Gen. 18. 37, to ». to God. Ex.4. 14. 1 know he can ». well. 33. 11 . spake to Moses as man «. to friend. Num.20. 8. ». to the rock. 1 Bam. 25. 17. a man cair ot x. to him. Job 11..'), O that God vm. Id *. against thea. 13.7. will ye d. wickedly for God. 32.7. days should «. 83.14, God ». once. yea. twice. 37. 20, if a man *. he shall be swallowed ap. Ps. 85. 8, 1 will hear what the Lord will a Prov. W. 9, ». not in the eai«. of a '"Ol. Cant. 7. 9. causing lip« of thoM asUfep to *. Isa. 19. 18. shall •. language or Canaan. 6.3. 1, I that ». In righteousness. 66.24, while they are y<t ». 1 will hear. Jer. 90. 9. I will not «. any more In his name. Hab. 2. 3. at the end it shall «. Zech. 8. 16 : Eph. 4. 26. i. every man the truth. Mat. 8.8. only t. the word, and my servant. 10. 19; Mk. 18. 11. how or what ye shall «. ^11. 3ft7 pp^- -rn- Jl STVAB. OOKOOSDAirOW. iWBIT. Mat 12. S4 : Lu. 6. its. of abundance of heart niiiuth t. 3(i. everjr idle ward that men shall «. Mk. 9. 89, can \liiUl\j $. evil of me. liU. 6. 26, when all men «. well of you. John 3. 11, we f . that we do know. Acts 4. 17. that ther *. to do mau In this name. H), we cannot but •. 26. 2(i, I «. wurds of truth and noberntiss 1 (^or. 1. ]0, that yf. all «. the same thins 14. 28, let him n. to himself and to Uoa 2( or. 4. 1.?, vin believe and therefore •. Bpb. 4. 16, ». the truth In love. Heb. 11. 4, beinii dead vet «. 12. 24. that s. better things than that Jas. 1. 10, slow to f. 8m 1 Oor. 14. 2; 1 Pet. 2. 1 ; 2 Pet. 2. 12. BPKAB. 1 Sam. 13. 22. ». with any but 8»uL 17. 4C. thou comest to me with a ». Pb. 46. 9, he rutteth the ». In siindtir. Isa. 2. 4 ; iVIic. 4. 3, beat «. into prnnln/ hooks. £100 Job 41. 29: Jer.6.23: Hab. \ U : John 19. 34 BPKCIAL. Deut.7.6; Actol9.ll. fiPKOTAOLK. 1 Oor. 4. 9, made a «. to tbe world. flPEKOH. (Jen. 11. 1. earth was of one «. Kz. 4. 10. 1 am slow of «. Num. 12. 8, not in dark «. Deut. 32. 2. my », sltall dii^til ax dew. 1 KliignS. 10, Bolonion's «. pleased thu Lord. JokH. 26, the (. of nui-. that Is despfi-ate. 16. H, or with n. wherewith he can donoKOOd. P«. 19. 2. day unto day nttereth ». 3, there is no «. whf-re their voice. Prov. 17. 7, excellent «. becometh not a fool. Cant. 4. 3, thy «. is comely. Isa. 33. 19, of deeper «. than thou canst per- ceive. Mat. 26. 73, thy «. bnwrayeth thee. 1 (!or. 2. 1, not witli excellency of «. 4. 19, not the »., but the power. 2 Cor. 3. 12. we use (treat plainness of*. 10. 10, his s. \f conVimptilile. Col. 4. 6, let your ». be always with grace. TU. 2.8. sound ». which cannot. 8er Kzek.3. 5; Bom. 16. 18; 2 Cor. 11.6. SPEECHLESS. Mat. 22. 1^ ; Lu. 1 . 22 ; Acts 9. 7. SPEED. Gen. 24. 12. send me good t. 2 John 10, receive him not nor bid him God $, Sec Ezra 6. 12 ; Isa. 5. W : Acts 17. 16. SPEEDILY. Ps. SI. 2 deliver me » 69. 17 : 14S. 7, hear me «. 79. 8, let thy mercies *. prevent us. 102.2, when I call, answer n.e «. Reel. 8. 11, because sentence Is not executed ■. Isa. 58.8, thy healtl. shall spring forth ». Zech.8.21. let us uo n. and pray. Lr 18.8. he will aventce them ». Set 1 Sam. 27. 1 : Ezra 6. 13; 7. 17 ; Joel 3. 4. SPEND. Job 21 . l.s, they ». their days In wealth. 36. 11, they ». their days In prosperity. Ps. 90. 9. we ». our years as a tale. Isa. fyTx 2, why ». money for that which Is not bread? 2Cor. 12. 15, very gladly $. and l>e st»f'nt for yoa. Bee Prov. 21. 20 ; ficcl. 6. 12 ; Lu. 10. 8.5. SPENT. Gen. 21, 16 water was ». In the bottle. Job 7. 6, days «. without hope. Ps. 31. 10. life is ». with grief. Isa. 49. 4 have «. my strength for nought. Acts 17. 21 . n. their time to tell some new thing. N«« Mk. 6. 36; Lu. 15. 14 : 24.29 : Rom. IS. 12. MPl LT. 2 Sam. 14. 14. w water •. SPIN. Ei. 96. 26 : Mat. 6. 28 : La. 12. 27. BPIUIT. Gen. A. 3. my «. shall not alway- strive. Ex. 36. 21. every one whom his ». made willing. Num. II. 17. take of*, tliat is on thee. 14. 'M, he had another a. with him. 16.22; 27. 1*>, the (Jodufa. of all fle«b. 27. 18, a mau In whom Is the «. Josh. 6. 1, nor was there any more «. in them. 1 KiuKs 22. 21 : 2 Chrou. 18. 20, there came forth as. 2 Kings 2. 9, let a double portion of thy «. Neh. 9. 20, thou gavest thy good «. to tn.struct. Job 4. 15, a I. passed before my face. 16. 13, thou tuniest thy «. against (iod. 26. 4, whose «. came from tt'ee. 32. 8, there Is a «. In man. Ps. 31. 6; Lu. 23. 46. into thine hand I commit my «. 32. 2, in whose t. there Is no giilla. 51. 10, renew a right s. within ma. 78. H, whose ». was not stedfast. f 104. 4 ; Beb. 1. 7, maketh his angeU $. 106. 33, tliey provoked his s. i;». 7, whltVier shall I go from thy c ? Prov. 16. 2. the Lord weigiieth the «. 18, haughty a. goetli before a fall. 19: 29.23; Isa. .U 15 an humble*. 32, that ruleth s, better than he. Bccl. .3. 21, who knoweth s. of man, «. of bowtt. 7. 8, patient In «. better than proud. 8. 8, power over ». to retain ». 11.6, the way of the «. 12. 7, the Jl. shall return to Ood. Isa. 4. 4; 2J4. 6. I. of judgment. 11.2; Eph. 1. 17. the ». of wisdom. 16, his ». It hath gathered them. 1, 1 have out my *. upon him, 16, f. shall fail before me. 1 ; Lu. 4. 18. s. of the Lord Is upon me. Kzek.3. 14; 8. 3; 11.1, I went in tbe beat of my a. 11.19; 18.31; 36.26. anew*. Mlc. 2. 11. man walking In s. and Calsehood. Mat. 14. 26 ; Mk. 6. 49. it Is a «. 26. 41 ; Mk. 14. an. the a. Is willing. Mk. 1. 10: .lohn 1. 32. the «. descending on him. 8. 12, sighed deeply lu his •. Lu. 1. 17. go before him In a. of Ellas. 2. 27, came by the a. into the temple. 8. 56, her a. came again. 9. 55, know not wliat manner of «. 10. 21, Jesus mioictd In a. 24. :^, a. hath not flu.sh and bone. John .3. 34. God giveth not the s. by measure. 4. 24, God is a a., worship In a. and truth. 6. 63, It Is the a. that qulckeneth. 14. 17 ; 16. 26 ; 16. 13 ; 1 John 4. 6. ». of troth. Acts 2. 4, spake as a. gave utterance. 6. 10, not able to resist the a. 17. 16, his H. wa.s stirred within him. 28. 8, say that there is no angel nor a. Bom. 8. 1, walk not after flesh, but after $. 2, law of the a. of life. 11, I. of him that raised up .Tesns. 16, the a. itself beareth witness. 26, the a. maketh Intercession. 12. 11, fervent In a. 1 Cor. 2. 4, In demonstration of s. 10, «. searcheth all things. 4. 21 ; Gal. 6. 1, in the a. of meekness. 6. 17. Joined to the Lord Is one «. 20, glorify God In biKly and a. 12. 4. diversities of gifts but samo a. 10, to another discerning of a. .34. 42. 57. 61. 368 PIBTT. 2.27. klway strive. iiaiie wlllluK. tttne. ni. I fle<b. e 1. in them. re came forth of thy fl. I. U) fiiHtruct. ic«. It (iod. uid I cummit le. le. I gelst. hy«.? n. let. 5. n,«. of b«wU. oud. m. em. n, upon me. a the heat of (kisebood. niltng on him. i;a». luple. !». e. by me,a»ura. uiJ truth. h. . «. of troth. nee, him. iior ». lut after a. IB. w knen. nna. BFIBITUAL. OONOOBDASOM. gPEKAj?. 1 Oor. 14.2. In n. speakfth mysteries. lA. 4A, last Adam was niad>' a quickening m. 2ror. 3.fl Ifttter klllfth. ». glveth 11 1« 17, where ». of Lord Is, there Is liberty. Gat. X 8 havfnK b^Kun in the t. 6. Irt, walk In the », 22; Kph.5. 9 the fruit "f the «. Tft If wf live In the »., let us walk In tb« «. 6. K. soweth to the ». shall nf ». r'-ap. Bph.v. -J. (. that worketh la children of dis- obedience. IH, access by one ». 22, habitittlon of God through the «. S. Ifi strf MKthened by t. in Inner m&o. 4.3. unitv •'fthet. 4, one body and one «. 8S. r>-nKvrK(i In t. of your minda. SO. griev not tliK holy *. of God. MH, t)f (itlfil with the<. 6. 17, take sworrt of the t. Phil. 1. 27. stand fast in one «. 2. 1 , If any fellowship of the $. T Col. 1. fi. your I"ve in the ». 2. f), absent in flt'sh. yet with you In t. 1 Thess. f>. 19, quench not the «. 2 Thess.'.>.13. chosen through sanctillcatiOD of «. 1 Tim. 3. Ifi, iustlflnd in the «. 4. 1, ((ivinic n^ed to seducing a. 12, h<^ thou an example In «. 2 Tim. 4. W, Lord .lesus be with thy a. Heb. 1. 14, ministerliiK i. 4. 12. dividing asunder of s nl and a. 9. 14. who through the et'-nial ». 12.9, in suhjection to the Father of a. 23, to ». of just men made perfect. Ja.s. 2. 26, body without «. is dead. 4. B, the «. lusteth to envy. 1 1'et. 1. 2, through sanctlncatlon of the ». 5. 4, ornaniKnt of a meek and quiet a. 18, but quinkened by the «. 19, preached to «. In prison. 4. H. live according to (iod in the s. 1 John X 24 by the n. he hath given ua. 4. 1, believe not every «.. but try the a. 2, hereby know ye ». of (tod. 3, every ». that confesseth not. B. 6. it is the *. that bt^areth witnesa, 8, the »., the water, and the blood. Judel9, sensual having not the *. Rev. 1. 10, 1 was In the ». on the Lord's day. 2. 7. 11 . 17, 29 ; 3. 6. 13, 22. hear what 8. aaith. 4. 2, I was in the s. and bt^held. 11. 11. », of life from God entered. 14. 18. blessed are the dead, yea. salth the 8. 22. 17. the 8. and the bride sav. Come. S^r'Mat.8. 16; John 3. 5; Aeui.M: Bom. 7. 6. SriUITUAL. Hos. 9. 7, the «. man ia mad. Bom. 1. 11. impart some a. gift. 7. 14, the law is a. 16. 27, partakers of their «. things. 1 Oor. 2. 13, comparing «. things with a. IS, he that is «. Judgeth all things. 3. 1, not speak as unto s. 10. 3. all eat the same «. meat. 12. 1 ; 14. 1. conrernlng a. glft& IB. 44. raised a ». tuvlj. 46, not first that which is a. Gal. 6. 1. ye that are $. restore. Eph. 5. 19 !>salms. and hymns, and a. songl. 6. 12. a. irickedneHs in hitrh places. 1 Pet. 2. 6, a «. house to offer a. sacrifioos. 8m 1 Cor. 9. 11 ; Col. 1. 9 ; 3. 16. gPIBITUALLY. Bom. 8.6; 1 Oor. 2. 14; Bat. 11.8. 6FITB. FsJ(U4,thoobeboldestinlaohlef&Dda. SPOIL (m.X Jndg. 6. 30. necks of them tbat take 1. 1 Ham. 14. 82, people flew upon the a. SChron.lB. 11. offered to thu Lord of the a. 21). 20, three day^ gatliering the n. S8. 1ft, with the ». thev clothed the naked. Bsth. 3. 13; 8. 11 Uke the a. of them for » prey. 9. 10, on the a. they laid not the hand. Job 29. 17, 1 plucked the i. nut of his teetb. Ps. 119. 162. rejoice as one that fliideth a. Prov. 1«. II*. tnan f* divide a. with proud. SI. 11, he shall have no need of a, laa. 3. 14, the i. of the poor In your housea. 42. 24, who gave .lacob for a i. V W. 12, divide the «. with the strong. 8ee Kiek. 7. 21 ; Sh. IS ; Nah. 2. 9 ; '/ech. 14. 1. SPOIL (».). F.1, 3. 22, ve nhall n. Kgyptlans. Ps. 76. 6, the stouthearted am ». Oant. 2. IB, the little foxes that a. the vines, laa. S3. 1, woe to thee that «., and thou wait not a. 42. 22, this Is a people robbed and «. Jer. 4. 30, when ». what wilt thou doV Hab. 2. 8, thou hast «. many nations. Zech. 11.2, howl because the nritlity area. Col. 2. 16. having a. princlpalltlis. Sea Ps. 3b. 10 ; Isa. 22. 4 ; Col. 2. 8 : Heb. 10. M. SPOKEN. Num. 28. 19, hath he a., and shall he not make It good ? 1 Sam. 1. 16, out of my grief have 1 *. 1 Kings 18. 24, people said. It Is well a. 2 Kings 4. 13. wouldest thou bn a. for to the king. Ps. 62. 11, Ood hath a. once. 66. 14. my mouth hath a. when in trouble. 87. ^ glorious things are a. of thee. Pro^ . 15. 23. word « in due season. 26.11, word fitly «. is like. Kcul. 7. 21, no heed to all words a. Isa. 48. iB. 1. even 1. have a. Mai. 3. 13, what have we a. so much against T Mk. 14. 9. shall be «. of for » memorial. Lu. 2. 84, for a sign «. against. Acts 19. 36. these thing.'* cannot be a. against. Bom. 1.8, your faith is a. of. 14. 16, let not your good be evU a. of. Heb. 2. 2, word a. by angels. Bee Heb. 13. 7 ; 1 Pet. 4. 14 : 2 Pet. 8. 2. gl'OKKHMAN Ex. 4. 16, he shall be thy a. 81'OBT. Gen. 26. 8 ; Isa. ff7. 4 ; 2 Pet. 2. 13. SPOT. Num. 28. 8 : 9. n ; 29. 17. !amb^ withont s. Deut. 8 .'. 6. their «. is not «. of his children. Job 11. IB. lift up thy face witliotit a. Jer. 13. 23, or the leopard his «. Eph. 5. 27, glorious church, not having a. 1 Tim. 6. 14, commandment without a. Heb. 9. 14, offered himself vit^out a. 1 Pet. 1. 19. lamb without blemisli or a. 2 Pet. H. 14, that ye may he found withoat t. Jude 12, these are ». lu your lea^t-. 8e<- Cant. 4. 7 ; 2 Pet. 2. M ; .hide 23. Oant. 4. 8; 6.1; Hos. 4. 13. Mk. 4. 8; Acts 16. 29; Heb. 7. 14; Dent. 32. 11. eagle a. abroad her SPOUSE. 8PBANG. 11. 12. SPEEAD. wings. 2 Kings 19. 14; l8a.S7.14. a. letter before the Lord. Job 9. 8, God who air ne a. out the heavena. 26. 9. he a. his cloud upon it. 29. 19. my root was ». out by waters. 36. 30, he a. his light up(m it. 37. 18, hast thou with nim a. oat the sky. _ _ _ _ J i..i ^ i 8PBIGB. OONOOBDANOM. 8TATUTK. Pi. lOfi. !W, hu ». % cloud for a coverlnu. 140. B, tliey havB ». & net by the waytlde. Im. 1. Ifi, When yo «. forth handf< I will hide. ."W. 28. thiiy could not «. tlu- mU. 66.2, I. out hands to a r«beliliiu% pooplo. Jer. 8. 2. they ithall ». them liHfnre the kUO. Bznk. 26. 14. a place to i . nut!< upon. Mat. 21. H; Mk. II.H; Lu. 19. :^;, «. KanuenU. Acta 4. 17, but Wiat it ». no furtht-r. S<-'-.\udg.H.2r,; IKIngsH.&l: Kzr»».S. Brums. Iia. 18.ft; Kzek. 17.6. SPRING. Num. •>!. 17. «. up. O well. 1 Sam.V. W, about «. of the day. Job 5. 6. neither doth trouble *. out of the ground. 88. 16, ha.^t thou entered into the «. of the ae« 7 P». 87. 7, all my ». are in tliee. 104. 10, ho scnilftli the ». into valhiys. 1U7. S;), he tunif th watt- r «. into dt7 ground. SR, turneth dry ground into wittT «. Prov. 25. W. tidublwd fiiuntain and corrupt «. Im. 42.9. beforn they «. fortli I i*t\\ you. 48. 10. a new thing, now It shall ". forth. 4fi. 8, let riKht«^ou8nes8 •. up t<>getber. 66,8, thine hi-altli shall ». forth. 11. ithalt b*i like «. of water. Mk. 4. '27, se>^d should i, he kiioweth ant. ate .ImbI :-' -'.i .lohn 4. 14 ; Hob. 1?. l.V SnilNKLK. lob2.12; I«.fi2.1B; Kzek.36.2B. srilOUT. Job 14. 7, a tree will ». again. SriTNdK. Mat.27,48; Blfk.15.96; John 19.29. SPY. Num. 13. 16 ; .Tosh. 2. 1 ; Gal. 2. 4. STABILITY. Isa. 3.1. 6. the ». of thy tinea. STABLE. lChron.16. SO; Kzek. 26. 6. STAFF. Gen. .32, 10. with my ». 1 passed over. Rx. 12. 11. eat It with i. in hand. Num IS. 23, bear ifrapes betw-en two on a «. Judg. 6. 21. angel put forth end of his t. 2 8ani. 3, 29. fail one that leaneth on *. 2 K iugs 4. 29, lay my «. ou face of the child. 1«. A; Isa. 3t>. '. thou tnistest on •. Ps. 23. 4, thy ru<i and t. comfort. Iml 3. 1. the stHV and a. of bread. 9.4, thou hast broken the s. of hts itUoulder. 10. 6, the .1. In their hand is indignation. 16. as if the -. should lift up itself. 14. 5. Lord hath broken ». of the wicked. Jer. 48. 17, how is the strong ». broken? Zech. 11. 10 took my »., even beauty. " Mk. 6. 8, take nothing, save ». only. Heb. 11. 21, loaning on the top of his •. 8fe Kx. 21. 19 : Num. 22. 27 : Isa. 28. 27. STAGGKB. lob 12, '26; P». 107. 27. ». like a drunken man. Isa. 29. 9. they s., but not with strong drink. 8e« Isa. 19. 14 ; Eom. 4. 20. STAIN. Job 3. 5; Isa. 28. 9; 68.3. STAIRS. 1 Kings 6. 8 ; Neh. 9. 4 ; Oant. 2. 14. STAKKS. Isa. XI. 20; 64.2. STALK. Gen. 41 . 6 ; Josh. 2. 6 ; Hos. 8. 7. STALL. Prov. 16. 17 ; Hab. 3. 17 ; Mai. 4. 2. ST AMM EBING. Isa. 28. 11 ; 32. 4 ; 33. 19. STAMP. Deut. 9. 21 ; 2 Sam. 22. 48 ; Jer, 47. 8. STAND. Kx.14.18; 20hron.20. 17 •. still and Deut! 29. 10. ye a. this day all of you before. 1 Sam. 9. 27. a. thou still awhile that I may. 1 Kings 8. 11 ; 2Chron. 6. 14, priests could not a. to minister. 17. 1; 18. 16; 2Kings3.14; B. 16, the Lord beVore whom I a. 8 Kings 10. 4, two stood not. how ?haU ira •. 2(;hron. 84. 32. caused all present to a. to It. Ksth. 8. 11, to a. for their life. Job 8, 16. lean on his house It shall not a. 19. 26, he shall a. at the latter day. Ps. 1. 1. nor a. in the war of sinnH.ra. 6, ungodly sliall not a. In judgrueni 4. 4. a. In awe, sin not. 10. 1. why /I. thou afar off? 24. 3, who shall «. in hla holy pljuie. 83. 11, counsel of the Lord a. for ever. 86. 2, a. up for my help. 76. 7. who may a. in tny sight. 94. 16, who will a. up for me. lOe. 31, shall a. at right hand of poor. 122. 2, our feet shall ». witliln thy gates. IfV). 3. If Lord mark Inliiii'.tles. who .shall a. ? 147. 17, who can ». ixifore his cold? Prov. 22. 29. shall a. before kings. 27. 4, who Is able to a. before envy 7 Bed. 8. 3, a. not in an evil thing. Isa. 7. 7: 8.10. thus aaitb the Lord, It shall not a. 21. 8, la. continually on watch tower. 28. 1ft, your agreement shall not a. 40. 8, word of (Jod shall ». for ever. 65. 6, say, a. by thyself, 1 am holler. Jer. 6. 16, a. ye In the ways, ask for old paths. 36. 19, not want a man to a. before me. Dan. 11. 16, he shall a. in the glorious land. 12. 13. and shall a. in thy lot. Mic. 6. 4. he shall a. and feed in strength. Nah. 2. 8. »., a., shall they cry. Zech. 3. 1, f^atan a. at his right hand. Mai. 3. 2. who shall a. when he appeareth ? Mat. 12. <>6; Mk. 3. 24. 26; Lu. 11. 18, house divided shall not a. 16. 28 ; Lu. 9. 27. there be some a. bore. 20. 8, others ». Idle in the market. Bom. 6. 2, this grace wherein we a. 14. 4, God Is able to make him a. 1 Cor. 2.6. faith should not a. lu wisdom. 16. 13. a. fast in the faith. Gal. 4. 20. I a. In doubt of yoa. 6.1, a. fast in the liberty. Eph. 6. 1 3, having done all, to a. Phil. 1. 27. a. fast in one spirit. 4. 1 , 1 Thess. 8. 8. a. fast in the Lord. 1 Thess. 3. 8. we live if ye a. fast. 2 Tim. 2, 19, foundation of God a. sure. Jas. 5. 9, the judge a. before the door. Bev. 3. 20. I a. at the door and knock. 6. 17, is come, and who Miall b*^ able tr) a. 20. 12. dead small and great a. before God. Bee Rom. 14. 4 ; 1 Oor. 10. 12 ; Rev. 16. 2. STANDARD. Is*. 10. 18, as when a. bearer faluteth. 49. 22, I will set up my a. to people 69. 19, Lord shall lift up a. a^^insi. 62. 10, go through, lift up a a, Jer. 4. 6 ; 00. 2 ; 61. 12, set up a a, S*-* Num. 1.62; 2..'?: 10.14. 8TATK. P8.39.6: Mat. 12. 46; Ln.11.20. STATURE. Num. 13. 32, men of great «. 1 Sam. 16. 7, look not on height of his «. Isa. 10. 33. high ones of a. hewn down. 45. 14. men of a. shall come. Mat. 6. 27 1 Lu. 12, 25, not add to a. Lu. 2. 62, Jesus increased in a. 19.8, little of a. Eph 4. 13, a. of the fulness of Christ. Sm? Sam. 21. 20: Cant. 7. 7: Kzek. 17. 8; Sl.S. 8TATUT V. Rx 18. 16. the a. of God. Lev. 3. 17 ; 16. 34 ; 24. 9, a perpetual a. 2 Kings 17. 8, a. of the heathen. Neh. 9. 14. a. and laws. yr fATUTK. lilt U> «. U) It. hall aott. da J. ii'^ni. tuent or evM. of pour. thy iratcK, , wild shall •. ? :old? K>. niivy 7 i Lord, It shall h tower. lot (. evflr. Killer. ( for old i>athf). «fore in«. lorious land. n streugth. t hand. I apixiareth ? a. U. ]«, hoUM w s. hore. rket. we «. n a. iu wisdom. leLord. it. 1 n. rare. le door. I knock. b** able to «. littfiire God. l«v. 16. 2. wheo ». b«»rer leople. alnsi. . Ln. 11. 2S. "if (.Tcat a. It of hiB «. D down, tot. Ohrlrt. HIzek. 17. 6 : SI. S. fQod. yotxuiB, OTAVRH. aosaoRDAvam. im. Pa. 10. H, a. of thn Lord are right. H). 18, to dnclapi my a. Kzek. ft. «, hath chanKed my a. '20. 'IT>, ». that wern nut k<hkL S3, in. walk In the «. of life. Z«ch. 1. rt, my i. did take hold. 8ei- V*. IH. '22 ; ion. 4A : 1 19. 1'i, eto. : Kzek. 1R. 19. 8TAVK8. Num. 21. 1R. nobleA diKKed with a. 1 Sam. 17. 4:1, a dog that thou c*imest with a. llab. .3. 14. Rtrike throuKh with his a. Zech. 11. 7. took unt" mn two a. Mat. in. U); TiU.9. s, nor two cuats nor*. 8fx Mat. -M. 47 ; Mk. 14. 43 ; Lu. VR2. IVL STAY («.). 2 Sam. 22. 1» : Pt. 18. 18, Lord wm my a. Im. .1. 1, take away the a. and KtalT. S*!!- Lev. 1:5. ft: IKlinpilO. 19; Im. lU. IS. STAY (».». flen. 19. 17. neither a. In plain. Kx. 9. 'J«. y« shall a. no longer. Num. 1«. 4« ; J.*!. H ; 2 Bam. 24. 36 ; 1 Chron. 21. 22: Ps. lOfl. 30, plague was a. 2 Ram. 24. 16; 1 Chron. 21. 16, a. now thine hand. Job t". 4, he will not a. them. Sfl. 11. here shall thy proud waves be •. 37. who can ». the bottles of hearen? Prov. 2X. 17 let no man a. him. Isa. '2<1. X who^ mind Is a. on thee. 27. h. he ». his ningh wind. V9. 9. a. yourselves and wonder. .10. 1.'. yp trust and a. In oppression. f*). 10. trust In Lord and a. on his God. Uan. 4. ;i5, none can a. his hand. Hag. 1. 10. heaven is a., earth is a. 8«.,losh,10, IH; 1 Ram. 24. 7; .ler.4.e; 20. ». STKAO. Rz. 4. 16, be to htm In a. of God. Num. 10. 31. bo to ns In a. of eyea. 32. 14, risen in your fathers' a. Job 16. ♦. if your soul were in my sonl'l $. SI. 40. thistles grow iji a. of wheat. 34. -4. he shall set others in their ». Ph. 4.'5. If). In a. of fathers shall be children. I'rov. U.K. the wli ked comnth in his a. Isa. 3. -/4 In a. of girdle a rent. M. 13. in a. of the thorn shall come up. 2 l!or. 5. 20. we pray you lu Christ's a. Sfr Gen. 30. 2 ; 2 Kings 11. "U; 1 Chroa 8. 29. STKADY. Ex. 17. 12, Moses' hands were a. STKAL. Gen. 81. 27. wherefore didst thou a. away. 4-1. 8. how then should we a. allyer or gold? Prov. 6. TO. if he a. to satLsfy his souL .30, 9. lest I be poor and a. Jer. 23. 30. prophets that ». my words. Mat. 6. 19. thieves break through and a. .lohn 10. 10, thief Cometh not but to a. Sec Hos. 4. 2 ; Mat. 27. 64; Rom. 2. 21. 8TEA LTH. 2 Sam. 19. 3. by a. Into city. 8TKDFA8T. Ps. 78. 8, not a. with God. I>an. 6. 'X, living Ood and a. for ever. Heb. 2. 2, word spoken by angels waa a. 3. 14. hold our confidence a. to end. 6. 19, hope as anchor uire and a. 1 Pet. 5. 9. resist, a. In the faith. S<'.Acts2.42: Col. 2. 6; 2 Pet. 3. 17. 8T K K.L. 2 Sam. 22, 38 ; Job 20. 24 ; Jer. 18. 12. 8TK FTP. Rzek. 88. 20 ; Mlc. 1.4; Mat. 8. 32. STKP. 1 Sam. 20. 9, bat a a. between me and death. Job 14. 16. thon nnmberest my a. 23. 11, my foot hath held his a. 29. 6, I wa.shed my s. with batter. n. 4, doth not he count my a. If mv a. hath tuni«d out of the way. a. 01 a giMid Hjan are ordered. Job 31. 7. Pi. 87. 23 SI. none of his a. shall slide 44. 18. nor have our a. declined. 6A. 6, they murk my a. 73. 2, my a. had well nigh slipped. 8fl. 1.3, set us In the way of his a. 119. 133. order my a. in thy word. Prov. 4. 1'i, thv a. shall not be straitened. 6. r>, her a. take hold on hell. 16. 9. the Lord directeth his a. Isa. M. 6. tlie a. of the n>-edy shall tread. Jer. 10. 23. not In man to direet hi* a. Kom. 4. 12, walk in k. of that fulth. 2Cor. 12. 18, walked we not in same a. T 1 Pet. 2. 21, that ye «hould follow his ». 8«» Ex. 20. 26 : 2 8am. 22. 37 : Lam. 4. 18 ; Kiak. 40. 22. 8TKWARD. 1 Kings 16.0. drunk lu house of his a. Lu. 12. 42, that faithful and wise «. 8>'» Gen. 1ft. 2 ; Lu. 8. 3 ; 1 Cor. 4. 1 ; 1 Pet. 4. 10. 8TICK. Num. IB. .32. gathered «. on .saldiath. 1 Kings 17. 12. I am gathering two a. Job 3:1. 21, bones a. out. Ps. 38. 2, thine ariiiws a. fast in me. Prov. 18. 24, a frienti that a. closer. Kzek. 37. 16, take n. and write on It. geo 2 Kings 6. 6 ; Lam. 4. 8 ; Kzek. 29. 4. 8TIKF. KJC..32.9; 33.3: 34.9: Deut. 9.6,18; 10. 16, a.-necked people. Ps. 7fS. Ti, speak not with a. neck. Jer. 17. 23, obeyed not, but made their neck a. Kzek. 2. 4. impudent und a.-hearted. Acts 7. 61. ye a.-necked, ye do always resist. 8e« Deut. 31. 27 ; 2Chr(m. 30. W ; 36. 18. STILL. Kx. IB. 16. as a. as a stone. Num. 14. 38, Joshua and Caleb lived a. Judg. 18.9, land Is go<Ml, and are ye a.? Josh. 24. 10, Balaam blessed you a. 2 Bam. 14. 3*2. good to have been there a, 2 Kings 7. 4, If we sit a. here, we die also. 2 Chron. 22. 9, no power t<> keep a. th*- kingdom. Job 2. 9. dost thou a. retain integrity. Ps. 4. 4. commune with thine heart, and be a. 8.2, a. the enemy and avenger. 23.2, b'isid'' th** a. waters. 46. 10, be a. and know that I am God. 76. 8. earth feared and was a. 8.3. 1, hold not peace and b«- not a., O God. 84. 4. they will b»- a. praising thee. 107. 29. so that the w.aves thereof are a. 139. 1«, when I awake, I am a. with thee. Keel. 12. 9, he a. tauKlit knowl':(iKe. Isa. 6. 26; 9.12: 10.4, his baud Is stretched out a. • .30. 7. strength Is to sit a. 42. 14, I have been a. and refrained. Jer. 8. 14, why do we sit a. ? 31. 'JO, 1 do eaniestlv remenilier him a. Zech. 11. 16, nor feed that that standeth «. Mk. 4. 39. arose and said, peace. l>e a. Rev.'M. 11. unjust a., filthy a., holy a. Si-r Num. 13. 8() ; Ps. JiB. 7 ; S9. 9 ; !«2. 14. STING. Prov. 23. 32 : 1 Cor. IB. BTi ; Rev. 9. 10. STIR. Num. 24. 9, who shal i a. h Im u p ? Dent.. .32. 11. as an eagle a. up her nest. 1 Sam. 22. 8. my son hath a. up my servant. '26. IP. If the Lord have a. thee up. 1 Kings 11. 14. Lord a. up an adversary. 1 Ohmn. B. W ; v. Chron. 36. 22 : Hag. 1. 14. God a. up the spirit. Job 17. 8. Innocent a. up himself. 41. 10, none dare a, him up. Ps. 36. 23, a. up thyself. SKI MS ■\ I : u r STOCK. OONOOBDANOM. BTBAIT. P>. 30. 2, my sormw wu «. Prov. 10. 12, hatred «. up strlfeit. 16.18; 29.2*2, wrathful man «. up (itrife. Im. 10. 26, ttie L«)rd nliall s. up a scourge. 14.9, hell from b«;iiMath s. up tin? d>^aa. 64. 7, nutie •. up hiiusnlf to take hold. Lu. 23. 5, he •. up the people. Acts 17. 16, iiIh Hph'it wan if. in him. 19. 23, no smaU «. about that way. 2 Tim. 1.6, ». uplift ol (iiid in th«a. 2 Pet. 1. 13, 1 think It moet to «. you up. Ser nant. 2. 7 ; 3. 5 ; 8. 4 ; Ii*a. '.'2. 2 : Acts 12. 18. STOCK. .lob 14. 8, thou<?h th« ». th';reol die. Isa. 40. 'U, their s. shall not tak<j r<H>t. 44. 19. Rhail I fall down to the .. of a tree ? Eos. -1. 12, my people nak cnunitei at their «. Nan. .^6; llnb. 10. 3S, a^azinK*. Acts 13.26. children of the ». of Abraham. Sefl Jer. 2. 27 : 10.6; .'0.\i; Phil. K. ."i. STOLE. 2 Sam. V,\ 6, Absalom « the heart* Bph. 4, 28, let him tliat s. steat no raor«. fife* .'Js... 31. 20 ; 2 Kings 11. 2 ; (.' <3hron. 22. 11 ; Mat. 28. }S, STOLKN. .iosh. 7. 11. they bare «. and dis- sembled. 2 Sam. 21. 1! . men had «. the bones of Saul, rrov. 9. 17, t. waters are svset. Obad. 5, I. tin they had enough. Bet Gen. 30. 33 ; 31. 19 ; Kx. •>-/. 7 ; 2 8am. 19. 41. STOMACH, i Tim. 6. 23, for thy «. sak... STONK. Gdn. 11. 3, they had brick for ». 28. 18, 22 ; .SI . 45 : 3fi. 14, set up ». for a pl!l*r, D€Ut. i*. 9, land whose n. are iron. Josh. 24. 27, this K. siiall be a witness. 2 Bam. 17. i:<, till there be not one small «. found there. 2 Kli»gs X '2h. cast every nan his ». Jobr>. 2;<, In leainie with ». of the field. 6. 12, is my strength the strtfiigth of ». ? 14. 19, the wat«>rs wear the «. 28. 3, he s^-arclfth out the «. of darkness. 41.24, his heart 's as firm as a «. rs.9l. 12; Mk. 4. 6; Lu. 4. 11, lest thot; dash thy foot Btmlnsta ». 118. 22 ; Mat. 21 . 42 ; Mk. 12. 10, ». the builders refused Is liecomp hoad «. Prov. 27. H. a ». Is heavy, a fool's wrath, Isa. 54. 11. T will lay thy «. with fair ooi mi-s. 60. 17, brioK for ». iron. 62. 10. gather out the t, Jer. ?. 27. and to a ».. tboa hast brought me forth. Dan. 1. M, a «. was cut out of the mountain. Hab. 2. 11. the «. shall cry out of the wall. '' 19, that saith to dumb «. arise. Hag. 2. !.'>, bofore t>. was laid upon «. Zech. 3.9. upon one n. shall be seven eyef 4.7, bring ftirth the head t. thereof. 7. 12. they made their hearts as ». Mat. 7.9; Lu.ll. 11. will he vrivehlma*.? 21. 44 : Lu. 20. 18. whosoever shall fall on this d. 24.2: Mk. 13.2; Lq. 19.44; 21. G, not one «. upon another. Mk. 13. 1 , see what manner of «. are here. Lu. 4. 3, command this «. that It b>> made. 94.2; Mk. 16. 4. found «. rolled away. John 1.42. Ophas, by interpretation at 8. 7. first cast n «. 11. 39, take t*^ away the «. Acts 17. -29. thai the Godhead Is like to s. 1 Pet. 2. B, as lively ». are built up. Bee 1 Sam. 30. 6; 1 Oor. 3. 12 ; 2 Oat. S. 3 ; B«t. ■^.17. STOXT. Ps.141.6: Ezek.ll.U; 96.26; Mat 13. 6. STOOD. Gen. 18. 22, •. yet before the Lord. Num. 14. 19, «. behind them. Josh. 3. 16, waters ». up on an heap. 2 Kings '28. .H. all the peoplci s. to tlie COVODftDt Ksth. 9. 16, Jews ». for their lives. Ps. an. 9, he commanded, and it *. fast, Lu. 24. ,36, Jesus.himself It. in the midst 2 T<m. 4. 16, no man s. with me. Bf Gen. 23. 3 ; Job 29. 8 ; Uzek. 37. 10 ; Bev. 7.11. STOOP. Gen. 49. 9, Judah f. down. Prov. 12.25, heaviness maketh h^art •. JohnH. 6, ». aown and wrote uu the ground. Bee 2 Chron. 36. 17 : Job 9. 13 ; Mk, 1. 7 ; John 20.11. STOP. Gen. 8. 2, windows of heaven were «. 1 Kings 18. 44. that the rain «. thee not. Fs. 107. 42, iniquity shall «. her mouth. Zech. V. 11, r»Tusf>d, and i. ilipir ''tirH. Acts 7. 57, «. their ears and ran Ui><)n him. Uom. 3. 19, that ev^rv mouth inav be •. Tit. 1.11, whose mouths ninst be <<. Heb.11.33, througli faith «. mouths of lions. See Gen. 26. 16; Job 5. 16; Ps.fi8.4; Prov. 21. 13. STORK. Lev. 26. 22 ; 26. 10, eat of the oM ». Deut. 28. 5, blessed be thy basket and •. 2 Kings 20. 17, fathers have laid up «. Ps. 144. 13. aflTordlng all manner of », Nab. 2. 9. none end of the n. and ulory. Mai. 3, 10, bring tithe into «. house. Lu. i:'. 24, neither have n. house nor bam. ICor. 16. ?. every one lay by him mi », 1 Tim. 6. 19, laying up in t. a good foimdation. 2 Pet. u. 7, by same word ai e kept In ». Bee 1 Kings 10. 10; 1 Chron. 2i». K. . I's. 33.7. STOUM. Ps. 55. 8, escape fn>m windy s. 8.3. 15. make them afraid with thy «. lifi. 29, he maketh the x. a calm. Isa. 4. 6 ; 'l\ 4. a covert from «. '28. 2. as a destroying >. Kzek. ,HK. 9. Shalt ascend and come like a «. Nah. 1. 3, Lord hath iiis way in the «. See Job 21. 18; 27, '21 ; Mk. 4. 37 ; Lu. 8.23. STORMY. Ps. 107. 26 ; 148. 8 ; Kzek. 18. U- 8T< )Rf. 2 Chron. 13. 22 ; 24. '27. STOUT. Dan. 7. 20, look was more ». Mai. 3. 13, words have been i. against me. Se' Ps. 76. 6 ; Isa. 9. 9 ; 10. 1'2 : 46. V2. STRAIGHT. Ps. 6. 8. make t hy way ». Prov. 4. '26, let eyelids lo>k s. before thee. Keel. 1. 15; 7. 13, crook'd cannot be made ». Isa. 40. 3. makd ». a hi»^hway. 4; 42.16; 46.2; Lu. 3. 6, crocked shall be made s, Jer. 31. 9, cau«e them to wa'k In a ». way. Mat 3. 3 ; Mk. 1. 3 ; Lu. 3. 4 ; John 1. 23. oiake his paths ». Lu. 1.3. 13, she was made «. Acts 9. 11. street which is called*. Heb. 1*2. 13. make n. paths for vo».r feet. See .losh. 6. 5 ; 1 8am. 6. 12 ; K,6ek. 1. 7 ; 10. 22. STRAIGHTWAY. Prov. 7. -^a, he goeth after hers. Mat 4. 20 ; Mk. 1. 18. they «. left their nets. J'-s. 1. 24, «. forgetteih what maimer. See Lu. 14.6; lohnlS. 3-2; Ac*s9.20; 16.33. STRAIN. Mat. L':<. 24. ». at a giut STRAIT. '2 Sam. '24. 14. I am In a great «. Job '20. 22, be shall be In «. Isa. 49. 20, place is too «. for me, give plaoe. aas BTBAIT. I I: 96.26; MtX. 9 the Lord. leap. the covenADt ei. . K. fast. le midst I it. 37.10; Eev. rn. hh&rt t. 1 the ground. Mk. 1. 7; Juhu kveii were «. he«^ not. mouth. r ••Hrs. I u',>oii him. nav b« t. be ^. uuths uf lions. 58.4: Prov.lii. of tho old t. cet and t. 1 up 8. ir of «. itl tjlory. ou%e. )p nor barm III! ill K. jiiil foundation. Hpt. in ». ic. l's.33.7. ■windy t. I thy •. Im. nne like a a. 1 the ». Lu. 8. ?9. lek. 13. 11. iKalnst me. 16. V2. way s. »efor« thee. lot •)*« made t. rooked shall be { .In a «. wa;'. lohnl.2S. dUke •d». Too.r feet. ,ek. 1. 7 ; 10. W. he goetb aft^ir ft their nets, lauiter. S9.20; 16.33. Lit. t a great a. le, Kiy« plkoe. »T 8TRAITLY. OOKOOBDAirOt. BTUMBLB. MIc. 2. 7, Is spirit of the Lord •. 7 Hat. 7. IS : Lu. 1.3. 24. enter in at the «. g&te. Lu. 12. 50. how am I *. till accnmplishecL 2 {^or. 6. 12, ye are not ». h. us. Phil. 1. 28. I am hi a * . b«:twizt two. 8te '.' Kings 6. 1 ; Job 18. 7 ; 37. 10 : Jer. 11». 9. BTIIAITLY. Gen. 4.S. 7 ; Josh. 6. 1 ; Acts 4. 17. 8TUA1TNK88. Deut.28.63; Job 36, K bTUANUB. Gen. 42. 7. Joseph made himself t. Kz. 2. 22 ; 18. 3 ; Ps. 187. 4, in a «. land. Ley. 10. 1 ; Num. 3. 4 ; 26. 61, offered «. flra. Job 19. '7, my breath Is ». to my wife. 31. 3, a s. punishment tc workers. Prov. 21. 8, the way of man Is froward and ». Isa. 28. 21. Ms (. work, hisi i. act. E«ek. 3. 6, not sent to people of a «. ipeech. Zeph. 1. 8. clothed with «. appai-el. I.u. 5. 26, we have suen ». thintc today. Acts 17. 'JO. thou briuKest a. thiiimi t<' "ur ebn. 2fi. 11. persecuted them even to *. c .les. Heb. 13.9, carried about wi'h ». d^ ctrlne*. 1 Pet, 4. 4, Ihey think it ». ye run not. 12, not «. concerning trial. Ser Judg. 11. 2 ; Ezra 10. 2 ; Prov. 2. 16 : Jer. 8. 1». STKANGKB. Gen. 23. 4 ; Fs. 30. 12. I am a «. with you. Fx. 2:1. 9. ye know heart of a «. 1 Chroii. 29. Ifi, we are «. as were all oar fahers. Job 1.°^ 19, no (. passed among them. 31.. S2, the «. did not lf.ds'e In the street. Ps. M. 3, for «. are risen up against me. 109. II. let the s. xpoii his lauour. 146. 9, the Lord oreservetli the «, Prov. 2. 16. to d«liver thee even from •. 6. 10, lest f. be filled with Uiy wealth. 17, lot them be thine own. not r with thee. 6. 1. stricken thine hand witli a *. 7.5, from the*, vsliich flatlereth. n. 1.5. that is surety for u s. -ihali smart. 14. 10. a X. doth not intermeddle. ?0. 16 ; -27. t:^. garment that is surety for a <. 27. 2. let a ». praise thee. Isa. 1. 7, your land, .». devour .''' 2.6, pleas*; themselves in children of a 14. 1. the «. shall be joined with them. 56. 8, neither let the soil of a *. speak, Jer. 14. 8, why be as a «, in the land. M:zek.28. 10. thou >, ' I c.e by the hand of ». Hos. 7. 9, ». ha"'" "i Vi. red his strength. Mat. 26, rw. 1 was r. \ a.;d ye took me In. Lu. n. 18. *>ia', retu red. save this a K;)h. 2. 1?, ». fr-m c\w coveimuU. 19, no mtii » but fell iw c'.tizeni, lleb. II. 13, confessed they were s. 13. 2, not forgt,iful to entertain ». >>' Mat. 17. 25 ; John 10. 5 ; 1 Pet. 2. 11, 8T I ANGLED. Nah. 2. 12 ; Acts 16. T/ ; 21. 28. ilTliKAM. P^124.4; L».3fi.6; 6e 12: Amot5. 24. BTUKKT. Prov. 1. 20; Lu. 14. 21 ; Bey. 21. 21; 22.2. .,1UKN0TH. Bx.lB.2; 2Bam. 22.38; Pb.18.2; 28. 7 ; 118. 14 ; Isa. 12. 2. the Lord Is my ». Judg. \ 21 , thou hast trodden down «. I Ram. 2. 9. by ». shall no man prevail. 16.29, the «. of Israel will not lie. .lob 9. 19, if 1 speak of »., lo, he is strong. 12. 13, with him is wisdom and ». Ps. 18. 32. girded me with «. 97. 1, the Lord is the ». of my life. S. 11. the Lord will tflve a. io hb people. 33. 19. mighty not delivered t>7 mnch <. Ps. 39. 13. spare me that I may recorer t. 46. 1 ; 81. 1, God is our refuge and s. 68. 34. ascribe «. to God. his «. \t In cloudt. 3fi, God glveth «. and tMiwer. 73. 26, God is the «, of my heart. 84. 5, the man whose «. is In thee. 7, they go fmm «. tc «. 96. 6, «. and beauty are In his sanctuary. 1%3, strengthenedst me with s. in my BOOl. Prov. 10 '/^. the way of the Lord is *. F«ci. 9. l*?, wl.Hdom Is better than «. JO. IV, princes eat for «. Isa. 35. 4, *. to the poor, a «, to needy. 40. 29, he Increaseth f . 61.9. pat on thy ». Hag. 2. 22, I will destroy «, nf kingdoms. Lu. 1. .')1, he hath showed k. with his arm. Itom. 6. 6, when ye were without i. 1 Cor. 15. 6H. the «. of sin is the law. Bev. 9. 8, thou hast a little $. s'te Job 21. 28 : Prov. '.'0. 29 ; 2 Cor. 12. ». viTUKNCiTUKN. Jol. l.-i. 25, he «. himself aeftinit. Ps. 20. 2, V. thee out of Zlon. 104. 15, bread which ». man's heart. Keel. 7. IC. wisdom n. the wise. Isa. 36. 3, (I. ye the weak hands. Lu. ffi. 32, when converted. ». thy orethrcn. Eph. 3. 16 ; Col. 1. 11. to be « wlFh ttilght. Phil. 4. 13, all thi am through Christ who i. mo. Sm Lu. 2Z 43 ; 1 I'et. .".. 10 : Bev. 3. 2. 8TRBTCH, Ps. 68. .31. i, out her hands to God. Isa. 28. 20, shorter than a man can «. himself. Jer. !0. 12; 51. 16. he «. oat the heavens. Ezek. 16. 27, I have n. out my hand over th( a. Mat. Vi. 13, I. forth thine, hand. See I's. 104. 2 ; Prov, 1. 24 ; Bom. 10. '3; 3 Ow. 10. 14. BTHl'iK. Job 1., 8 ; Prov. 22. 26, ». han«2a. Ps 110 6. shall «. through kings. Prov. 7. 23. till dart*, through his ilver. ««<• Prov. 23. .S5 ; Isa. i. ''> ; 1 Tim. ?.. 3 ; Tit. 1. 7. 8TI11VE. Gon. 6. 3. shall not always t. I'rov. 3. .30, ». not without causa. lu. 1.3. 24. «. to enter in at .strait gate. 2 Tim. 2. 5, If a man ». for mastery. 24. servant of God must not ». See Isa. 46. 9 ; Jer, 60. 24 ; Mat. 12, 19 ; Heb, 13. 4. 8TKONO. 1 Ram. 4. 9 : 1 Kings 2. 2 ; 2 Chroo. 15. 7 : Isa, 35. 4 : Dan. 1". 19, be ». Job 9. IS. if 1 speak of strength, lo, he U a. Ps. 19. 6. as a «. man to ran a race. 24. 8, the Lord is ». 31. 2, be thou my ». roc'* 71. 7, thou art my », re.uge, Prov. 10. 15. rich man's wealth is his «. etty. 14. 26 ; 18. 10. of the Lord is a «. towar. Keel. 9. 11, the battle Is not to the «. Isa. 40. 9>, lor that he Is *. in power. Mat. 19. 29, first bind the «. man. Rom. 4. 20, a. In laith. 1 (.or. 4. 10. we are weuk. ye are «. 2Thess.2.11. ». deluslim. Ueb. .' 1?, milk and not of «. meat. 6. 18, we have a <. con.s<ilat1on. Sf Joel 8, 10 ; Bom. 15. 1 ; Kev. 6. 2. STrHRLK. Ps. H3. 18, make them as t. Isa. 33. 11, conceive chaflT, bring forth «. 41.2. as drl en u. Jer. 13. 24, I will scatter them as «. 3ef Joel 2. 8 ; Nah. 1. 10 ; Mai. 4.1; 1 Oor. 8. 12. STTTDY. 1 Thess. 4. 11 ; 2 Tim. 2. 16. HTrMBLK. Prov. 4. li, know not at what they •. I Isa. 28. 7, they «. In Judgment. i 69. 10, we «. at noonday. | m . 'it ill \ i • H' 8UBDUK. OONOOBDASOE. BWRAB. Jer. 4A. 6 ; Dan. 1L 19. «. and fall. Mai. 2. fl, have caused man; tu (. 1 Pet. 2. 8, that n. at the word. 8«« John 11. U ; Boni. 9. H2 ; U. 11 ; 14. 21. BUBDUK. Ph. 47. 3, he shall ». the people. Mic. 7. 19. he will «. our Iniquities. Phil. 3. 21, able t<. «. all tlilnus. Heb. 11.33. through faith ». klngdoraa. Sf« Dan. 2. 40 ; Zech. '.t. 15 : I Cor. 16. 28. SUBJECT. Lu. 10. 17. devlla are a. Horn. 8. 7. not «. to law of God. 20. creature », to vanity, l.S. 1, ». to the hluher powers. 1 Cor. II. .32. Kpirlts of prnpheto «. to prophets. 15. 28, son Hliall lie », to him, Kph. B. 24, as th'; church Is ». to Christ. Heb. 2. IR, all their lif. time k. U> bondage. Jas. 5. 17. a man s. to like pasKioriM. 1 Pet. 2. 1H. servants be a. to your masten. 3. 22. antcels and powers «. to him. B. 5. all a. one to another. See Lu. 2. fil ; Col. 2, 20 ; Tit. 3. 1. SUBMIT. 2 Sam. 22. 4.5. », them'eWea. Ps.fif. 30, till everyone ». himself. Eph. .5. 22, wives i". yiuirsclves. Jas. 4. 7, a. yoni-selves to God. 1 Pet. 2. 13, a. to every (jrdinance of man fiee Rom. 10. 3 ; Eph. .'5. 21 ; Heb. 13. 17. BITBSCRIBK. Isa. 44. 6; Jer. .32. 44. SUBSTANCE. Gen. 13. 6. their ». wat great Deut.33. 11, bless his*. Job 30.22. thou dlssolvest my ». Ps. 17. 14. they leave the!,- a. to babei. 139. 15, my a. was not hid from thee. Prov..3. 9. honour the Lord with thy », 28. 8, 1)3! u-^ury incr.'a.teth his «. Cant. 8. 7 If iv all his a. for !((ve. Jer. 15. 13 ; 17. 3. thy ». will 1 grlve to spoU. Hos. 12, K. I have found me out a. Mic. 4, 13. 1 will consecrate th^tr a. Lu. 8. 3. ministered to him of their a. 15. 13. wasted his ». Heb. 10. 34. a betti-r ». 11. J, the a. of thiniw hoped for. .<f^« Prov, 1. 13 : 6.31; 8.21: 12.27; 29.3. Sr BTI L, Oen. 3, 1 : 2 Ram. 13. 3 ; Prov. 7. 10. Sl'BTILTY. Gen. 27. .30; Mat. 26. 4; Acts 13. IC. 8UBVKBT. Urn. 3. 36 ; 2 Tim. 2. 14 ; Tit. 1. 11 ; 3.11. BUCC rss. Joah. 1. 8. have good a. SUCK. Deut. .32, 13. a. honey out of rook. 33. 19. ». abumlance of the seas. Job 20. 1«1. a. poison oi asps. Is*. 60, 16, a. the milk of the Gentiles. Se- Mat. 24. 19 : Mk. 13. 17 : Lu. 21 . '23 ; 2S. 2B. SUDDKN. Job 22. 10; Pn)V.3.2B: 1 Thes8.5.3. BUDDKNLY. Prov. •^. 1. he ». destniyed, Kcr!. 9. Vi, When it falleth a. Mai. 3, 1 , shall a. ronif to his temple. Mk. n. 3<l lest coming a. lie find. 1 Tim. 6. '£>. lay hands a. on no man. BUKKKR. Job 21. 3. . mn that I may «pe.»k. Ps. 55. 22, never $. righteous to hp moved. 89. 33 nor n. my faitlifulness to fall. Prov. 19. 15, Idle soul shall a. hunger Ecel. 5. !*>. not 5. him to sleep. Mat, .3. 15. 0, it to b*- so now. 8. 21 1 Lu. 9. W». K. me first to btiry ray father. 16, 21 : 17. 12 ; Mk. 8. 31 ; Ln. 9. 22. ». many things. 19. 14 ; Mk. 10. 14 ; Lu. 18. 10, «. Ilttlr children. 23. 13. neither «. ye theiu that are entering. Lo. 24. 46 : Acts 3. 18. behoved GbHst to •. Bom. 8. 17, It we a. with him. 1 Cor. 3. 10, he shall a. loss. 10. 13, will not a. you to be tempted. 12. ?6, If one member a. all a. with It. Gal. 6. 12, lest they should «. persecution. 2 Tim. 2. 12, If we ». we shall reign. S. 12, shall a. persecution. Heb. 13. 3. remember them who a. 1 Pet. 2. 2!, a. for us, leavlntr an example. 4. 1. he iihat hath a. In the flesh. S«« Gal ?:. -1 ; Phil. 3. 8 ; Heb. 2. 18 ; 5. 8. BUFFKH FNC Y. Job 20. 22 ; 2 Cor. 3. 6 ; 9. 8. 8U I'F1(!1 FONT, Isa. 40, 16, not a. to bum. Mat, 6.84, a, for tiie day is the evil, 2 ( 'or, 2. 16, who Is a. for these things. Hee Deut. 15. 8 ; John 6. 7 ; 2 (Jor, 3. 5 ; 12. 9. SrM. Ps. 1.39. 17: ACU22.28; Heb, 8.1. BUM M Kit. Gen. 8. 22 ; Ps. 74. 17, a. and winter. Prov. 6. 8 ; 30. 25, provldeih meat In a. 10. 5, gathereth Id a. Is wise son. 26. 1. as snow In a. Jer. 8. 20. the a. Is ended. Mat. 24. 32 ; Mk. 13. 28, ye know «. Is nlgb. .■^ee Dan. 2. 35 ; Zech. 14. 8 ; Lu. 21, ,30. SUMPTUOUSLY. Lu. 16. 19, fared -. every day. SUN. Josh. 10. 12, a. stand thou still. Judg. 5. 31. as the a. in his miglit. Job 8. 16. hypocrite Is green before the*. Ps. 58. 8, that th'*y may not see the a. 84. 11, a a. and sh'eld, 121. 6. the a. shall not smite thee. Eccl. 1. 9. no new thing under the a. 11. 7, pleasant thing to behold the a. 12. 2, while the a. or stars be not darkened. Cant. 1 , 6, because the a. hath looked upon me. 6. 10. clear as the a. Jer. IB. 9, her a. Is sons down while yet day. ,'oel 2. '.0; 3. \!i. tho a. be darkened. Mai. 4.2, the ». of righteousness. Mat. 5. 45, mnketh his a. to rise on evil. 13. 43, then shall righteous shine as a. Kph. 4. 26, let not a. go down on wrath. See 1 Cor. 16. 41 ; Jas. 1. 11 ; Rev. 7, 16 ; 21. 2S. SITPERFLUITY, Jas. 1. 21, a. of naughtiness. 8UP1 LICATION. 1 Rings 9. 3, have heard thy a, ,'oh o. ]R. I would make a. to my Judge. Ps. 6. 9, Lord hath heard my a. Dan. 9. 3, to seek by prayer and a. Z«y:h. 12. 10. spirit 01^ grace and a. Eph. 6. 18, with all prayer and «. 1 Tim. 2. 1, that a. be made for all men. See Ps. 28. 6 ; 31. 22 ; Phil. 4. 6 ; Heb. 5. 7. SUPPLY. Phfl, 1. 19 ; 2. 30 ; 4. 19. SUPPORT. Acts 20. 35 ; 1 Thess. 5. 14. 8U PREME. 1 Pet. 2. 13, to the king as a. SURE. Num. 32. 23. be a. vour sin will find. Job 24. 22, no man In a. of life. Prov. 6. 3, make a, thy friend. Isa. 66. 3 ; Acts 13, 34. the a. me»!les of DaTid. 2 Tim. 2, 19. foundation stand('th a. Bee Isa, 33. 16 ; Heb. 6. 19 ; v: Pot. 1. 10, 19. BURFKITING. Lu. 21, 34, overchartterl with a. SURPRISED. Isa. 83. 14 ; Jer. 48. 41 : Bl. 41. SUSTAIN. FB. S. : 66. 22 ; Prov. 18. 14 ; In. 89. 16. SWEAR. Ps. 16. 4. that a. to his hurt. Keel. 9. 2. that a. as he that fearoth an oath. Isa. 45. 23, to me every to'wue shall a. 85. 16, shall a. by the (Joii nf truth. Jer, 4,2, a. the liord livetli in truth. 21. 10, because oft. the land mMurnetb. Hos. 4. 2, by a. and lying they break. 10. 4, a. falsely in makibg a covenant. B L 8 8 S aw '^ F 8WKAB. npte<L »lth It. rsecutlon. example. h. 18; R. 8. >r.3.6; ».& to burn. vll. hiiigs. r.R.fi: 12.9. eb.8. 1. «. Aud winter. &t in «. 1. ' A. ts nigh. n.ao. ed «. every d»y. itlll. It. i>re thee. thet. ee. he s. the «. ot darkened, tokeduponme. htle yet day. ned. on ertt, ivi a<< «. wrath. 7. Ifi; 21.23. iiaiiiThtlneM. .vu heard thy «. f Judge. «. «. I. ill men. Heb.6.7. M4. U\g US s. a will find. -cles of David. I ». 1.10,19. lartw'fl with t. . 41 ; 51. 41. 18.14: latuCB. hurt. r-th an oath. )mll «. nth. nth. iirneth. n^ak. en ant. 8WEAT. €0S00BDANOM. TArOHT. Zech. 0. 3, every one that «. nhall be out oft Mai. 3. n, a wUnf**^ agalmtt false ■. Sff Zeph. 1. 6 ; Mat. 2t.. 74 ; lleb. 6. 18. 8WKAT. Gen. 3. 19 ; Ezek. 44. 18 i Lu 22. 44. L JVKKT. .lob 'X. 1'2. thoutch wlckedneu be «. P*. W. 14, we took ». counsel. KM. 34, my medltatl' >n shall be •. Prov. 3. 24. thy sleep shall be «, 9. 17, stoliMi waters are s. 13. liJ, desire accomplished la •. 16. 24, plua-sant words are «. 27. 7, to hun^rry ever? bl»ter thing Is $, Eccl. 5. 12. sleep of labouring man la $. 11.7, tnily the light is «. Gant. 2. 3. fniit was «. to my taste. Isa. f). 20. pnt bitter for «. and •. fbr bitter. 23. 16, make *. melody. Jas. 3. 11, at same place ^. water and bitter. .»«'« Jud(;. 14. 18 ; Mlc.6. IR; Mk. 16. 1. SWELLING. Jer. 12. B ; 2 Pet. 2. 18 ; Jude 16. 8W1FT. Feci. 9. 11. race Is not to the ». Amos ?. 16, «. of foot shall not deliver. Rnm. 3. 15, feet «. to shed blood. See Job 7. 6 ; 9. 2S ; .ler. 46. 6 ; Mai. 3. 0. 8WIM. 2 Kings 6. 6. iron did «. Etek. 47. 5, waters to ». in. See Ps. «. 6 ; Isa. 2.'>. 11 ; Kzek. 32. 6 : Acts 27. 42. SWOLLEN. Acts 28. 6. when he should have ». SWOON. Lam. 2. 11. children ». in streeta. SWORD. Ps. 67. 4. tonKUO a sharp •• Isa. 2. 4, shall nut lift up «. Rzok. 7. 16, ». Is without, pestilence within. Mat. lo. 34, not to send peace, but a t. Lu. 2. .35, a «. shall pierce thy own soul. Kom. 13. 4, he beareth ni^t the «. in vain. Kph. 8. 17, the ». of the spirit. Heb. 4. 12, sharper than two-edged «. Rev. 1.16: 19.1,%. out of his month a sharp «. 13. 10, the* ^Uleth w'th «. must be killed with I. S«elaik8.4: Joel 3. 10; H10.4.S: Lu. 22.88. T. TABEBNAOLK. Pi. 15. 1, abide In thy t. 27. 6, In secret of his (. shall he hide me. 84. 1, how amlrble are thy t. Isa. S3. 20, a (. that shall nut be uken down. 8e« Job 5. 24 ; Frov. 14. 11 : 2 Cor. 5. 1. TABLE. Ps. 23. 6, thou preparei^t a t. 69. 22, let their I, become a snare. 78. 19, can God funilsh a (. In the wildenusa? 128. 3, like olive plants about thv t. Prov. 9. 2. wisdom h:ith funiis^-d hTl. Mat. 16.27; Mk.7.^ from their n.Mter'a*. Acts 6. 2, leave word 1 God and serve t. 2 Oor. 3. 3, fleshy t. of the heart. 8te Prov. 3. 3; Jer. 17. 1; Mai. L 7; 1 Cor. 10. 21. TAKE. Rx. ff. 7. 1 will (. you for a people. 34. 9. t. us for thine inheritance. Judg. 19. 30. (. advicH mid speuk ynur minda. 2Kinj3 19. ,30 ; Isa. V. 11, shall yet (. root. Job 2.3. 10, knoweih the way that I (. Pa. 61.11. t. not thy llnly Ppirit from me. 116. 13. 1 will t. cup iif .lalvation. Oant. 2. 15, (. us the fi'ies. the little foxee. Isa. 3S.23, the lame (. the prey. Hos. 14. ?. I. with you words. Amos 9. 2, thence shall mine hand t. them. Mat. 6. 26. 28, 31. 34; 10,19; Mk. 19. 11 ; Lo. 12. 11,22.26. (.no thought. 11.28, <. my yoke. 18. fi i MlTs. 14, forgotten to U bread. Mat. 18. 16. then I. with thee one or two more. 20. 14. (. that thine ia, and go thy way. 26. 26 : Mk. 14. 22; 1 Oor. 11. 24. I. eat, thia is my body. Lu. 6. 29, forbid him not to (. thy coat alao. 12. 19. & •<!. (, thine ease. John 16. 16, he shall t. of mine. 1 Oor. 6. 7. why do ye not rather t. wrong ? 1 Tim. 3. 5, how shall he t. care of the church 7 1 Pet. 2. 20, If ye (. It patiently. Bev. s. 11. that no man t. thy crown. See John ). 29 ; 10. 38 ; 1 (;or. 10. 13 ; Bev. 22. 19. TALK. Pa. 90. 9; Lu.24. 11. TAIJC. Deut. n. 24. God doth I. with man. 6. 7, (. of them when thou sltteat. Job 11.2, a man full off. 13.7. will ye I. deo-itfuilv for him, 16. 3, reason with unprofitable t. Pa. 71. 24, t. of thy riKiiteousnesa. 146. 11, t, of thy Lower. Prov. 6, 22, It shall /. with thee. Jer. 12. 1, let me t. with thee of Jndtrmonta. Ezek. 3. 22. arise, and 1 will t. w:t!) .he^e there. Mat. 22. IR, they might eulantrle )ilm in hiaf. Lu. 24. 32. while he I. with um by the way. John 9. 37. It Is he that t. with fhce. Bee Prov. 14. 23 ; John 14. .30 ; Kph. 6. 4. T> LL. Deut. 1. 28 ; 2, 10 ; 2 Kings 19. 2S. TAME. Mk. 6. 4 ; Jas. 3. 7, 8. TA K E. 2 Sam. 13. 31 ; 2 Kinga 2. 24 ; Mk. 9. 90. TARRY. Gen. 27. 44. and t. a few days. Ex. 12. .39, were thrust out and could not t. 2 Kings 7. 9. If we (. till morning light. 9. 3. flee and t. not. Ps. 68. 12, that (. at home divided spolL 101. 7, liar shall not t. In my sight. : Prjv. 23. 30, they that t, hmi at the wine. Isa. 46. 13, my salvation shall not t. Jer. 14. 8, that tumeth aside to t. for a night. Hah. 2. 3. though it t. wait for It. Mat. 2R. 6. while the brid).');r<M>m t. 26. 38 ; Mk. 14. 34, (. here and watch. Lu. 24. 29. he went In to /. with them. 49, (. ye in city of JcriisaU'm till endued. John;'1.22, If 1 will that he «. Acts 22. 16. why t. thou, ari.se and be baptized. 1 Cor. 11. 33, t, one for another. Heb. 10. 37, will come and will not i. See 1 Sam. .30. 24 ; MIc. h. 7 ; John 3. 22. TASTE. Num. 11. 8, the t. of it as (. of freah olL Job 6. 6, la any <. in white of egg ? 12. 11, doth not the mi>uth t. his meat? 84. 3, trieth words as mouth t. meat. Pa. 34. 8. I. and see that the Lord is good. 119. li)3, how sweet are thy w Tds to my t. Jer. 48. 11, his /. remained in him. Mat. 16. 28 ; Mk. 9. 1 ; Lu. «>. 27, aome, which shall not (. death. Lu. 14. 24, none shall t. of my supper. John 8. 62, keep my saylni:, shall never (. death. Col. 2. 21. touch not. t. not. Heb. ?. 9, I. death for evf ry man. 6. 4, and have t. of the heavenly gift. 1 Pet. 2. 3. have l. that the Lord Is graciona. 8<-e 1 Sam. 14. 43 ; 2 Sam. 19. .36 ; Mat. '.r7. 34. TATLEB8. 1 Tim. 6. 13, t. and busybodies. TAUGHT. Judg. 8. 16. he e. the men of Succoth. 2 Chron. A. 27, thou hast (. them the good way. 23. 1.3, such as (. to sing praise. Ps.71. 17; 119.102, thou hast /. me. Prov. 4. 4, he (. me also and said. 11, I have t. thee in way of wisilom. Eccl. 12. 9, ae still (. the ncople knowledge. laa, 20. IS. their fear la (. by precept o( men. 4tw T -W ■■'*,( ^1' m IS ; 1.- .r i * TAUNT. OONOOBDANOK. TBMPBSTDOUS. Isa. 54. n, All thy children shall bo I. of God. Jer. 12. If), M they I. my people to swear. .S2. 3n, {. them, rising up early. Zech. 13. 5, (. me to k<-ep cattle. Mat. 7. 29 ; Mk. 1. 22. (. as having authority. 28. IB, and did as they were /. Lu. 13. 2B. thnu hast /. in our streets. John 6. 45, they shall be all (. of Qod. 8. 28, as my Father hath (. me. Gal. 1. 12, nor was I (. it, except by reyelation. 0. 6, let him that is {. in the word. Rph. 4. 21 , if so he ye have been (. by him. 2 Thess. 2. IB, the traditions ye have been t. Bee tJol. 2. 7 ; 1 Thess. 4. 9 ; Tit. 1. 9 ; IJohn 2. 27, TAUNT. TEACH. Deut. 4 Jer. 24. 9; Ezek.S.lR; Hab.Z6. Ex. 4. 16, I will t. yon. 10, that they may (. their children. 6.7; 11. 19, I. them diligentlr. Jndg. 13, 8. i. us what we .shall do to the child. 1 Sam. 12. 23, 1 will t. you the good way. 28am. 1. 18, bade them I. use of the how. aChron. IB. 3. without a I. priest. Job 6. 24 (. me and I will hold my tongne. 8. 10, thy fathers, shall not they t. thee ? 12. 7, ask the beasts, and they shall (. thee. 34. 32. that which 1 see not I. thou me. 86. '.W, God exalieth, who (. like him ? Fs. 26. 4. t. me thy paths. 8, he will I. sinners in the way. 27. 11 ; % 11, t. me thy way and lead me. 54. 11, I will t. Tou fear of the Lord. 61. 13. then will 1 1. transgressors. 90. 12, sn {. us to number our days. 94. 12. blesswd Is the man whom thoa t. Prov. C. 13. wicked man t. witli his fingers. Isa. 2. 8 : Mic. 4, 2. he will t. ns of his ways. 28.9. whom shall he I. knowledge? 26, Ood doth t. him discretion. 48. 17, I am thy God which ^ thee to proflt Jer. 9. 20, and (, your dauichters wailing. Ezek. 44.23. (. my peov'le th^ difference. Mic. 3. 11, priests (. for hire. Mat. 28. 19, (. all nattous. Lu. 11.1. (. us to pray. 12. 12, the Holy Ghost shall *. you. John 9. 34, dost thou (, us? 14. ?6. shall t. you all things. Acts B. 42. they ceased not to (. and preach. Bom. 12.7. he that t. on (. 1 Cor. 4. 17, as 1 1. everywhere. 11. 14, doth not even nature (. yon 7 14. 19, that by my voice 1 might (. others. Col. 1. 28. t. every man in all wisdom. 3. 16, (. and admonishing one another. 1 Tim. 1. 3. charge some they I, no other. 2. 12, I suflTer not a woman to i. 3. 2 ; 2 Tim. 2. ?4, apt to I. 4. 11, these things command and L 6. 2, these things t. and exhort. 2 Tim. 2, 2, faithful men, able to I. Tit. 1. 11, t. things thev ought not. 2. 4, t. young women to be sober. 12, t. us, that denying ungodliness. Heb. h. 12. ye have need tliat one t. yon attain. SrcM«t.'22. Ifi; Mk.6. <?4; 12.14; Rev. 2. 20. TEACH KU. 1 Chn.M. 2S. 8. as well t. as scliolar. Fs. 119. 99, more understanding than all my t. Frov. fi. 13. have not obeyed voice of my U Isa. 30. 20. thine eyes shall see thj (. Hab. 2. 18. a l. of lies. .Tohn 3. 2. a t. corns from Qod. Bom. 2. 20, thou art a (. of babes. 1 Cor. lis, arealU.? ■ph. 4.11, evangelists, pastors, and I. ITUd. L7. desiring to be I. <rf tlw Uw. Tit. 2. 3, aged women (. of good things. Bee 1 Tim. 2. 7 ; 2 Tim. 1. 11 ; F-b. 6. 12 ; 2 Pet. 2.1. TEAB. Job 16. 9, he (. me In his wrath. 18, 4, he (. himself In his anger. Fs. 7. 2, lest he t, my soul. 36. 16. they did t. me and ceased not. BO. 22, lest 1 1. you in pieces. Hos. B. 14, I will (. and go away. Bee Mic. 6. 8 : Zech. 11. 16 ; Mk. 9. 18 ; Ln. 9. 38. TEARS. 2 Kings 20. 5 : Isa. 38. 6. I have seen thy t. Job 16. 20, mine eye poureth oat t, Fs. 6. 6, 1 water my couch with (. 39. 12. hold not thy peace at my f. 42. 3, (. have been my meat. B6. 8, put thou my t. into thy tx/ttle. 80. 6. the bread of I., and (. to drink. 116. 8. ha.st delivered mine eyes from t. 126. B. they that sow in t. Isa. 16. 9, I will water thee with «. 26. 8. will wipe away t. Jer. 9. 1, that mine eyes were a ftmntaln of I. 13. 17 ; 14. 17, mine eyes run down with t. 31. 16, refrain thine eyes from I, Lam. 1. 2, her t. are on her cheeks. 2. 11, mine eyes do fall with /. Ezek. 24. 16, neither shall thy t. run down. Mai. 2. 13. covering the alur with t. Lu. 7. .38, to wash his feet with her t. Acts 'JO. 19, serving the Lord with many U 31, ceased Jiot tf> warn with I. 2 Tim. 1. 4, being mindful of thy (. S«f2Cor.2.4: Heb. 6. 7; 12.17; Bev.7,17. TEDIOUS. Acts 24, 4, that 1 be not further i. TKKTH. Gen. 49. 12. t. white with milk. Num. 11. 33, flesh vet between the«r I. Job 19, 20. escaped with the skin of my }. Prov. 10. 26, as vinegar to the t. Isa. 41. 15, an instniment having (. Jer. 31. 29 ; Ezek. W. 2. 1. set un ed«K. Amos 4, 6. cleanness of t. Se>- Mic. 3. 6 ; Zech. 9. 7 ; Mat. 27. 44 ; Ber. ». 8. TELL. Gen. 16. 6. i. the sUrs. 3*2. '29, t. me thy name. 2 8am. 1. 20, t. it not in Gath. Fs. 48, 12. /. the towers thereof. 60. 12, If I were hungry, I would not t. thee. Eccl. 6. 12 ; 10. 14, who can (. what shall be after? 10. '20, that which hath wings shall (. Jonah 3. 9. who can t. if Ooa will torn T Mat. 18. 16, (. him his faults. 17, t. It unto the church. 21. 27; Mk. 11. 33 ; Lu. 20, 8, neither 1. 1 yon. Mk. 6. 19. (. how great things. 11. 33 ; Lu. 20. 7, we cannot (. Lu. 13. 32, t. that fox. John 3. 8. canst not ^ whence. 12, if 1 shall I. you of heavenly. 4. ?6, he will (. us all things. 18. 34. did others t. It thee of me? Acts 17. 21 . either to (. or hear some newthing. jSm Pb. 66. 8 : Isa. 19. 12 ; Mat. '28. 7 ; 2 Oor. 12. 2. TEMPER. Ex. 2». 2 ; 30. 36 ; Ezek. 46. 14 ; 1 Cor. 12.24. TEMPEST. Job 9. 17. breaketh me with at. Fs. 11. 6. on wiclted shall he rain a i. 66. 8, hasten from windy stoim and i. Isa. 32. 2. a covert from the t. Heb. 12. 18, not come to darkness and t. 3 Pet. 2. 17. clouds carried with a t. TEMPESTUOUS. Ps.iU.3: Jonah 1.11; Acts 27.14. T! Tl Tl T t; T T T T 808 8TU0US. thing*). ?b.6. 12; 2 Pet. wrath. r. id not. B.18; Ln.9. 39. 6, I have wen tt. t. r*. ittle. Irink. I from (. ^mntalnof I. wn with t. iks. rundown. th(. ler I. Ii many t. It. Bev. 7. 17. lot fbrthar (. h milk. f»8*r I. I nfmyli .44; BaT.9. 8. I not (. thee, what shall be lall (. I tamt ither (. I you. e? menewthlnf?. 7; 20or.l2.2. :.4«.14; ICor. newHbal. a/, and I. A and t. t. tbl. U; Acts TEMPLK. OONOOMDANOE. TKSTIMONT. I TEMPLB. 2 Sam. 22. 7, hear my volee oot of <. Neh. 6. 10, hid ourselves In the t, Fr. 27. 4, to inaulre In his I. 29. 9, In t. doth every one speak. Isa. 6. 1, his train filled the i. Amos 8. S, gongs nf t!ie /. shall be howllnga. Mai. 3. 1. come suddenly to his I. Mat. 12. 6, one greater than the i. John 2. 19. destroy this t. 10or.3.16; 6.19; 2Gor.6.16, ye are the I. of God. R«Hos.8.14; BeT.7.1B; 11.19; 21.22. TEMPORAL. 20or. 4. 18, things seen are t, TEMPT. Gen. 22. 1 , God dirt /. Abraham. Ex. 17. 2, wherefore do ye t. the Tiord ? Num. 14. 22, have t. me these tun tlm'^s. Deut. 6. 76 ; Mat. 4. 7; Lu. 4. V2, ye sliall not (. the Lord your God. Ps. 78. 18, they /. God In their heart. Isa. 7. 12. T will not ask. nor t. the Lord. Mtl. 3. 15, they that t. God are delivered. Mat. 22. 18 ; Mk. 12. 16 ; Lu. 20. 23. why t. ye me? Lu. 10. 2ft, a lawrer, (. him. Acts 5. 9, agreed toRether to t. the Spirit. IB. 10, why t. re God to put a y<Ue ? 1 Tor. 10. 13, will not suffer you to be t. Gal. 6. 1. considering thyself, lest thou be I. Heb, 2. 18, hath suffered, being t. 4. 15, in all points t. like as we are. Jas. 1. 13. cannot be l.. neither t. any man. Sec Mat. 4. 1 ; Mk. 1. 13; Lu 4. V ; ,li«hn>*. 6. TEMPTATION. Mat. 6. 13. lead us not Into /. 26. 41 ; Mk. 14. 38 ; Lu. 22. 46. lest ye enter Into«. Lu. 8. 13, In time of t. fall away. 1 Cor. 10. 13, there hath no t. taken yoa Gal. 4. 14. my*, in flesh ye despised not. 1 Tim, 6. 9. rich fall into*. Jas. 1. 2, when ye fall into divers *. 2 Pet. 2. 9, how to deliver out of t. Bee Lo. 11. 4 ; Acts 20. 10 ; 1 Pet. 1.6; Bev. S. 10. TEND. Prov. 11. 19 ; 14. 23 ; 19. 28 ; 21. 6. TENDER. Deut. 28. B4. man tliat Is t. 32. 2, distil as small rain on t. herb. 2 Kings 22. 19 : 2 ("hron. 'M. '/T. thy heart was f. .lob 14.7, the /. branch will not cease. Prov. 4. 3, t. in sight of my mother. Cant. 2. 13, ^r> ; 7. 1'.'. vinen with t. gnrape.s. Isa. 47, 1. no more be called ^ B8. 2, grow up before him as a (. plant. Dan. 1, 9, God brought Daniel Into t. love. Lu. 1. 78, through the I. mercy "f GimI. Eph. 4. 32. be kind and /. hearted. Jas. B. 11, Lord Is pitiful and of I. mercy. See 1 Ohron. 22. 5 ; Ezek. 17. 22 ; Mk. M !». TENOB. Gen. 4.3. 7; Ex. 34.27. TENT. Num. 24. 5, bow goodiv are thy t. 1 Sam. 4. 10 ; 2 Sam. 18. 17, fled every man to his(. 1 Khigs 12. 16. to your (.. O Israel. Ps. 84. 10, than to dwell In t. of wickedneia. Isa. 38. 12, removed as a shepherd's (. 64. ?. enlarge the place of thy /. Jer. 10. 20, there Is none to stretch forth my t. Acts 18. S. by occupation they were t. makers. See Isa. 40. 22 ; Jor. 4. 20 ; 3A, 7 ; Zech. 12. 7. TENTH. Gen. 28. 22 ; Uv. 77. 32; Isa. 6. IS. TEBRIBLB. Ex. 34. 10. a t thing I will da Deut. 1. 19 ; 8. 16. that it. wilderness. 7.21: 10. 17: Neb. 1. 6: 4. 14: ft. »L a mighty God and <. lOiZU batti ddtM for tiMe t. thii«k Judg. 1.3. 6, likn an angel of «;od, very t. Job 37. 22, with God is t. majesty. 89. 20, glory of his nostrils Is (. Ps, 4r). 4. shall teach thee i. thinga. 66 6, by/, things In righteousness. ffi. .'{, say unto God, how (. art thoa. 6. (. In his doing. 68. .<V), I. out of thy holy places. 76. 12, he Is (, to the kings of the earth. 99. 3, thy great and I. name. Hf>. 6. the might of thy /. acts. Cant. 6. 4, (. as an army with banners. Isa. 26. 4. blast of the t. ones. 64. 3. when thou didst (. things. Jer. 15. 21 , redeem thee out of hand of the I. Joel 2. 11 . day of the Lord Is very (. Heb. 12. 21 . so *. was the sight. See Lam. 6. 10 ; Kzek. 1. 22 ; 28. 7 : Dan. 7. 7. TEBRIRLEN ESa Deut. 26. 8 ; 1 Chrou, 17. 21 ; Jer. 49. 16. TEBBir.LY. Tsa.2.19,21: Nah.2.8. TFRRIFY. Job 9. .34, let not hU fear 3. Lh.21.9, hear of wars, be not /, 24. 37, they were t. and affrighted. Phil. 1. 28, in nothing t. by adversarlea. See Job 7. 14 ; 2 Cor. 10. 9. TERROR. Gen. 36. 6; Job 6, 4, the t. of God. Deut. 32. 2B. sword without and t. within Josh. 2. 9, your/, is falhn up< n us. Job 18. 11. (. shall make him afraid. 24. 17, In the /, of the shadow '>f death. 81. 28, destruction was a t. to me. 33.7, ray<. "ball not make thee afraid. Ps. 66. 4. the /. of death are fallen. 73. 19, utterly consumed with t. 91. 6, afraid for the t. by night. Jer. 17. 17, be not a «. to me. 20. 4, a (. to thyself. Fr.ek. 26. 21 ; 27. .36 ; 28. 19. 1 will make thee a t. Bom. 13. 3, rulers are not t. to good works. 2<'or. 6. 11. knowing the t. of the Lord. Bee Jer. 16. 8 ; T-am. 2. 22 ; Erek. 2L 12 ; 1 Pet. .3. 14. TESTIFY. Num. 36. 90, one witness shall not t. Deut. 31. 21, this song shall r. against them. Buth i,21, seeing the Lord hath /. again«-t me. 2 8am. 1. 16. thy mouth hath t. agahist thee. Neh. 9. 30, /. against them by thy spirit, .lob l.\ 6, thine own llus I. against thee. Isa. 69. 12. our sins t. against us. Hos. 6. B : 7. 10. pride of Israel doth ». Mlc. 6. H, what have I done V /. against me. Lu. 16, 28, send La/anis, that he may t. John 9. 28, needed not that iiny should U 3. 32. seen and heard, that ho /. 6.39. they/, of me. 7. 7, because 1 1, of it. 16. 2fi. he shall /. of me. 21. 24. the disciple which t, of the>e thinga. Acts 23. n, as thou ha.st /. at .lpni-Ml<ni. 1 Tim. 2. 6. gave himself to be /. In due time. 1 Pet. 1. 11, It /. beforehand the sufferings. 1 John 4. 14, we have seen and d<> /. See 1 Cor, 16. 15 ; 1 Thesf.. 4. 6 ; Rev. 22. 16. TESTIMONY. 2 Kings 17. 16. rejected hla «. Ps. 93. 5, thy /. are »nre. 119.22, I have kept thy*. 24, thy /. are my delight. 46, I will speak of thy t. 69. I turnetl my feet to thy I. 119, 1 love thy*. 129, thy e. are wonderfuL Isa. 8. 16. bind up the t. 20. to the law and to the t. Mat. 10. 18; Mk. IS.*, for a (. »«a!T»t th€B. 917 li THANK. OONOORDANOM. THinST. Lu. 21. 13, it shall tuni to yuu for » I. John 3. 32, no man receiveth hlii t, 21. 24, we know that hl^ ^ in true. Act!* U. S, (. to the word of hU Kraco, 1 Cor. 2. 1, declaring thn (. of (iud. a for. 1. 12, the I. of our conscience. 2 Tim. 1. ft, be not vihamcid of the (. Heb. 11. tl, Enoch had this (. S««Eev.l.2; 6.9; 11.7; 12.11; 1».10. TUANK. Mat. 11.25; Lu. 10. 21 ; 18.11; John 11.41. n. thee. Acts 28. 16, t. Uod and took courage. 1 Cor, 1. 4, 1 1. God on your b<:hali. 2 Thess. 1. 3, wo are bonmi to i. God. 1 Tim. 1. 12, 1 1. JesuH Chrl-t. S«« 1 Chron. 23. HO ; Dan. 2. 2.S ; Rom. «. 17. THANR8. Neh. 12. S^, companies that mre (. Hat. 2A. 27 ; Lu. 22. 17. took the cup and gave (. Lu. i. .S8, Anna Rave (. to the Lord. Rom. 14. 6, eatnth to the I^rd, for he elveth (, I (Jor. IB. B7, t. be to liod who Kiv«th victory. Kph. 5. K. giveth /. aiway> for all things. 1 Thess. 3, 9. what t. can we render. Bev. 4. 9, give (. to him that sat. See 2 (Jor. 1. 11 ; 2. 14 ; 8. 16 ; B. 10 ; Heb. 13. 15. TH A NK80I VI NO. Ps. 2B. 7, the voice of t. '"'t. 2. come before his face with t. Isa. 51. 3, (. and melody shall be found therein. Amos 4. B, ofller a sacrifice of i. Phil. 4. 6, with I. let your requests. Ool. 4. 2, watch In the same with (. 1 Tim. 4.3. to be received with t. SV«Neh.ll.l7; 12.8; 2 Cor. 4. 16; 9. IL THAT. Gen. 18. 2B, t. be far from thee. Num. 24. 13 ; 1 Kings 22. 14, t. will I speak. Job 23. 13, even I. he doeth. Ps. 27. 4. t. will I seek after. Zech. 11. 9, 1. 1. di'ith, let It die. Mat. 10, 16 ; Mk. 6. 11, than for t, city. 13, 12 ; 25. 29 ; Mk. 4. 25, /. he hath. John 1. 8, he was not t. light. 6. 12. what man Is ^ which said? 13. 27. t. thou dr^esc do quickiy. 21.22. what Is r to thee? Kora. 7, 19. 1. 1 would not, 1. 1 do. Ja.s. 4. 16, we shall live and do this or (, <?«r!Mk.l3.11;10or.l1.23;20or.8.12; Phllem. IH. TH KN. Gen. 4. 26, t. be^ran men to call. Josh. 14, 12. If Lord with me. 1. 1 shal I be able. Ps. 27. 10, I. the Lord will take me up. 65. 12, 1. 1 could have borne It. Isa. 58.8. I', shall thy lifint break forth. ET'ek 39. 28. t, shall they know. Mat. 6. 21. t. come and offer thv gift. 19. 25 : Mk. 10. 20. who (. can be saved? 24. 14, t. shall the end come. 2 Cor. 12. 10, t. am I strung. 8e« 1 Oor. 4, 5 ; 13. 12 ; 1 Tliess. 6. 3 ; 2 Tfaess. 2 8 TH KRB. Ex. 32. 4. (. be thy gods. O Israel. Keel. 7. 10, fonner days better than i. Isa. 60. 8. who are (. that fly V Ma'. 5. 87. what Is more than t. ? 28. 23, t. ought ye to have done. 26. 40, one of the least of t. John 17. '.X), nelrher pray I for t. alone. 21. 16, lovest thou nie moro than t. 7 8fe Job '26. 14 ; Ps. 73. 12 ; .ler, 7. 4. THICK. Deut. 32. 16, thou art grown t. 2 Ram. 18. 9, mule went under the t. bon^u. Ps. 71. f) llfteit op axes on the I. trees. Ezek. 31. 3, t4ip was among (. bought. Hab. % 6, ladeth himself with t. clay. «M 1 Kings 12. 10 ; 2 Uhron. 10. 10 ; Neh. 8. 16 ; Job 15. 26. TUK KKT. Oen. 22. 13 ; Isa. 9. 18 ; Jer. 4. 7. 29. THIRF. Ps. 60. 18. when thou sawest a «. Jer, 2. 26, as a ^ Is ashamed. Joel 2. 9, enter at windows like a (. Lu. 12. 33, where no t. approacheth, John 10. 1. same Is a (. and a robber. 1 Pet. 4. 15. let none suffer as a (. fite Prftv, f>. 30 ; li). ?4 ; Mat. '.'4. 43. THIEVES. Isa. L 23; Lu. 10. 80; John 10. 8 ; 1 Cor. 6. 10. THIGH. Gen. 94. 2 ; 47. 29. put hand under t. 32. 26. touched hollow of .lacob's i. Judg. 16. 8, smote them hip and I. Cant. 3. 8, every man hath sword on his (. 8e« Ps. 46. 3 ; Jer. HI. 19 ; Uzek. 21. 12 ; Bev. 19. 16. THINE. Gen. 31. 32, discern what to i. 1 Sam. 16. 28, to a neighbour of (. 1 Kings 20. 4. I am /. and all I have. 1 Chron. '29. 11, (. Is the greatness. Ps. 74. 16, the day U (., the night alto U (. 119. 94. I am I., save me. Isa. 6.3. 19, we are (. Mut.:!0. 14, take that Is (. Lu. 4.7, worship me. all shall be I. 22. 42, not my will but (. be done, John 17. •!. I. they were, and thou gayest. 10. all mine are (., and i. are mine. See Gen. 14. 23; Josh. 17. 18; 1 Chron. 12. 18; Ln, 16. 31. THING. Gen. 21. 11, the t. vwis very grievous, Fi. 18. 17, the (. thou doest Is not tood. 2 Sam. 1.3. 33, let not my lord take the t. to heart. 2 Kings 2. 10, thou hast asked a hard t. Keel. 1. 9, the t. that hath been. Isa. 7. 13. is It a small (. to weary 7 41. 12. as a (. of nought, 43.19; .ler. 31. 22, anew*. Mk.l.-rr. what Ms this? John 5. l4. lest a worse (. come. Phil. 3. 16. let us mind the same t. S.-e Heb. 10. 29 ; 1 Pet. 4. 12 ; 1 .lohn 2. 8. THINK. Gen. 40. 14, but (. on me when It shall be well. Neh. 5. 19, t. on me, O my God. for good. Ps. 40. 17. I am poor, yet the Lord i. <in me. Prov. 2,3. 7, as he t. In his heart, so Is he. Isa. 10. 7. nor doth his heart t. so. Jonah 1. 6, If (iiod will t. upon us. Mat. 3. 9, I. not to say within yourselves. 6.7, t. they shall be heard. 9, 4. why t. ye evil In your hearts ? 17. 26 ; 22. 17. what t. thou ? 22. 42 : 26. 66 ; Mk. 14. 64 what t. ye of ChrLst / Rom. 12. 3. more hiKhW than he ought to t. 1 Oor. 10. 12. that /. h.- 'tandeth. 2Cor. 3. 6. to t. anythiiii! as of ourselves. Gal. 6. 3, if a man I. himself to b<; sonir-rhing. Ki>h. 3. 20, able to do above all we ask or I. Phil. 4. 8. t. on the^e things. Jas. 1. 7, let not that man t, he shall receive 1 Pet. 4. 12, t. it not struntje. ate Job 85, 2 ; Jer. 29. 11 ; Ezek. 88. 10 ; Ln. 10. 36. THIRST (».), Ex, 17. 3, to kill us with J. Deut. 29. 19, to add drunkenness to t, Judg. 15. 18, now I shall die for (. 2 Chron. 32. 11. doth iwrsuade you to die bjrfc Ps. 69. 21, In my I. they gave me. Isa. 41. 17, when their tongue failetli for t. Amoa 8. 11. not a (. for water, but of hearing. Tl T Tl L THMIOT. 10; Nflh.8. 16; 8 ; Jei. 4. 7, 2B. twest a I. a(. bber. (. ». John 10. 8: hand uuduri. t>'i(. it. I'd on hU t. 21.12; Bev. I». I. laro. ss. It alio ii (. ne. •II tnveft. tiin»5. ir«u.r2.18; La. ■ery Kri)iVoai, ot K(K>d. take the (. to hard<. 7? et. )hn2.§. e when It shall for good. I'd t. (in me. 80 is be. o. I, urselvea ts? f. ye of Christ? ought to t. m; SKllii-rhlllg. ve ask or (. hall receive S8. 10: La. 10. t with 1. tot. )U to die by t. iletli fort, t of lieartng. THIBBT. OOirOOBDANaM. TIDINOB. 2 Cor. 1 1. 27, in hunger and I. ofteu. 8m i)eutr28. 48 ; Job .'4. 11 ; Ps. 1M. 11. TII1R8T It*.), ri.42.2; 63.1; 143.6, mytoaK. for (iiid. Isa. 49. 10 ; Bev. 7. 16, shall not baDger aor t. K). 1 , evei7 one that t. Mat. n. T), (. aftt^r riKhtnousnesa. John 4. 14 ; 6. iiit. shall iif ver t. 7. S7. If any man t., let him come. 19. 28. 1 1. B«e Ex. 17. 3 ; Isa. 48. 21 ; Bom. 12. 20 ; 1 Oor. 4. 11. Til IKSTY. Ps. 63. 1 ; 143. 6. In a t. iand. 1()7. B, liunpry and <.. i.hi'r imiuI fainted. Prov. '2f>. 2.') ai. cold wafi - to a i. soul. Isa. 21 14, bi'ouchi wHt<-r to liim that was I. 29.8, as when a I. iiiaii drcaiiteth. 44. .S, pour w.ter on him that Is (. 6n. 18. but jK Khali be (. Bm iiidg. 4. 19 : laa. »2. 6 ; Bzek. 19. IS ; Mat. 26.35. TBI8TLK. Oen. 8. 18, thomt and (. shaU it bring forth. Job SI. 40. let I. grow Instead of wheat. Mat. 7. 16, do men gather fiits of t. ? Se» 2 Kings 14. 9 ; 2 1 Ihron. .'.^. 18 ; Hos. 1(t. 8. THOKN. Num. 33. 66; Judg. 2. S, (. lo your sides. Ps. 1 18. 12, quenched as the Are of (. Prov. 15. 19, way of slothful man la an hedge oft. « 24. 31 , tt was all grown over vith (. 26. 9, as a t. goeth into hand of dninkard. Reel. 7. 6, crackling of (. und>;r a pot. Cant. 2. 2, as a lily among /. Isa. 33. 12, a^ t. cut up fhall they be burnt. 34. 13, and l, shall come up In tier palaces. 66.13, Instead of the i. shall come up, Jer. 4. 3, sow not among t. 12.13. but shall reapt. Hos. 2. 6. 1 will h«l;:^• up thy wn.v with L 9. 6, (. shall be in tlir^ir tabernacl".s. 10. 8, t. shall come up on th«lr altars. Mic. 7. 4. most uprieht is sharper than (. hedge. 2 Cor, 12. 7, a I. in the flesh. See Mat. 13. 7 ; 27. 25) ; Mk. 15. IT : John 19. 2. THOUO HT (nX \ Chron. 28. 9, the Lord undei- standeth the (. Job 4. 13. In t. from the visions of the night. 12.5, despised in t. of him that is at ease. 42.2, no I. can be withholdeu from thee. Ps. 10. 4. God is not in all his t. 40. 6, thy t. cannot be reikoiied. 92. 5. thy t. are very deep. 94. 11, liord know>>T.h tlie ^ of man. 19. In the niultituile <>t ni» /. 139. 2. thou unrt«irstatid>'st my t. afar off. 17, how preciou.* ani thy ;. to me. 28, try me and know my /. Prov. 12. 5. the /. of ti;« i!u1u.mous are right. 16.3. thy r. shall b<- fKiai^li'iied. 24.9. the t. of foollshneM i« sin. Isa. 56. 7. and the unritrhteous man bl> (. 8. my I. are not jrourf. • 9. so are my /. lik'her than vour ». Mic. 4. Vf, they know not the i. of the I/ord. Mat. 6. 25, 31 . ."^ ; 10. 19 : Mk. 13. 11 ; Lu. VI. 11, 22, take no I. 9.4; Vl.9b, Lu.n.22; 6.8; 9.47; 11.17.Janis knowing their (. 16. 19 ; Mk. 7. ?.l . out of heart proceed ovll t. Lu. 2. So. the (. of many hearts rev «l(jd. 24. 38, why do t. arise In your he'*rts ? Acts 8. 22, If I', of thy heart may >; forgiven. 1 Oor. 8. 20, Lord kuowetb the t. of the wli*]. " Cor. 10. 6, bringing !nto captivity every i. Heb. 4. 12, word of tJod is a di»t!«mer vT the I. Jas. 'J. 4, ye are Ijecome JudK«s of evil t. ^VtfOen. 6, 6; Jer. 4.14; H.'^X AmoB4. IflL TIIOUQIIT (v.). Gen. 48. U. I had not (. to ne thy face. Num. -/A. 11, I (. to promote the«. Deut. 19. 19. do to him as he t. to have done. 2Kiiigs5.1l. It., he will siii'ely come oui. Neh. 6. 2, they 1, to do nie mischief. Ps. 48. 9. we have t. of thy loving kindnes*. 60. 21, thou 1. 1 was such a one as thyaeli, 73. i(>. when 1 1. to know this. 119. 59, 1 1. on my ways. Prov. .30. 32, if thou hast t. evil. Isa. It. 24. as I have (., sf) shall it come, .ler. 18. 8, I will repent of evil 1 1. to do. Zcch. 8. 14, as I (. to punUh yoa. 15, It. to do well. Mai. 3. 16, for them that t. on his name. Mat. 1. ?0. but while he t. on these things, Mk, 14.72, when he (. thereon he wept. Lu. 12. 17. he t. within himself, what shall. 19.11. t. the kingdom of G^>d should apuear. John J 1. 13, »hey i. lie had spoken of taking. Acts 10. 19, whi'e I'eter t. on the vision. 26. 8. why should it be /. a thing incredible ? 1 Cor. 13. 11, I ^ AS a child. Phil. ?. 6. t. It not robb«Ty to be equal. See Gen. 20. 11 ; 60. 20 ; 1 Ham. 1.13; lleb. 10. 29. TURRAD. Gen. 14. ?S ; Josh. 2. 18 ; Judg. 16. 9. TIIRKATKN. Acta4.17: 9.1; Eph.6.9; 1 Pet. 2.23. THK REFOLD. Eccl. 4. 12. a t. cord. THRKHH. Isa. 41. 16, thou shalt t. the moan- tains. Jer. 51. 33, It Is time to t. her. Mic. 4. 13, arise and (. Ilab. 3. 12, thou didst t. the heathen. 1 Cor. 9. 10, t. in hope. S0<>Lev.2C.6; 1 Chron. 21. 20 ; Iia.21.10: 28. THREW. 2 Kings 9. .33; Mk.12.42; La.9. Acts 22. 23. Til ROAT Ps. 8. 9 ; 116. 7 ; Prov. 23. 2 ; Mat. 18. 28. THRONE. Ps. 11. 4. the Ixird's I. is In heaven. SM.20. shall t. of hiiquitv have fellowship? 12'2. 5. there are «et t. of Judgment. Prov. 20. 28, his t. is uphoUltiii by mercy. Isa. 86. 1 ; Acts 7. 49. heaiTen is niy t. .ler. 17. 12. a glorious high t. from kieginnlng. Dan. 7. 9 his t. was like the fiery (lame. Mat. 19. 28 : 25. 31. fion of man shall sit In tbfl L Col. 1. 16, whether they be t. Heb. 4. 16, the t. of grace. Rev 3. 21, will I grant to sit on my (. 4. 2. at. was set in heaven. See Rev. 6. 16 ; 7. 9 ; 14. 3 ; 19. 4 ; 20. 11 : 22. 1. THRONG. Mk. 3. 9 ; 5, 31 ; Lu. 8. 42, 46. THROW. Mic. 5. 11; Mai. 1.4; Mat. 34.2, THRUST. ,lob Vtl. 13, Ood t. him down, not man. Joel 2. 8, neitlier shall oner another. Lu. 10. H*sha1l be t. down to h-ll. 13. 98, and you youi-vlves t. out. ,1ohn 20. 'ift, and t. ut hand into hli side, Bev. 14. 16. t. In thy sickle. NV«Ex,ll,l; 18am. 31. 4: K«ek.34.21. TIDINGS. Ps. 1 Vi. 7, afraid of evil t. ,ler. 20. 16, cursed be man that brought U Dan. 11. 44, t, out of the >>ast. Lu. 1. 19: 2.10; &1: AcU 13.32; Bom. 10. 1£, gild f. See Ex. 38.4: l&lugBl4.e: Jer. 40. 28. 28. ,42; H |. 'v't M1; .m - ! TILL. OOITOOBDANOW. TBAN8GBK880B. TILL. Oen,2.n; Prov. 12. 11 ; 28. 19: Kzek.36.S>. TILLAQK. 1 Ohron. 27. 26 ; Neh. 10. VI ; Pror. 13. 23 TIM R, Gen. 47. 2», the «. drew nigh. Job 92. 16, cut down out of t, 88. 23, renorved agaiimi tlie I. of tronble. Fs. 3*2. 6, III a (. when thou niATe.it bo foond. 87. 19. not aMiatned in the evil (. 41. 1, dehver hini in t. of trouble. K. 3, what I. I am afraid. 69. 13 : Isa. 49. x : -J Otr. «. 2. acceptable t, H9.47, ronieniber how Hhort, my t. i«. Eccl. 3. 1, th'-re Is a <. to every purposs. 9. 11, (. and chanr*^ happeneth to all, Isa. m. 2^, 1 will hasten It in his t, .ler. 46. '21, the i. of their visitation. K/elt. 16. 8, thy I. was the t. of love. Dan. 7. '25, /. and tlie dividing of t. Hos. 10. 12, It Is t. to sj-ek the Ixird. Mai. .% 11, vine ca'At fi-uit before the I. Mat. 16. 3, the sltnin i.r fhe (. Lii. 19. 44, the (. of thv visitation. Acts.H. 19, the (. of rcfieshiuK. 21. the<. of restitution. Rom. 13. 11, it is hlKh (. to awake. K^or. 7. 29, the/. Is short. Kph.n. 16; Col. 4.0. redeeming the I. Heb. 4. 16, help in I. of need. 1 Pet. 1. 11, what manner of (. Rev. 1. 3, the t. is at hand. 10. 6, I. no longer. S*-.- I'rov. 17. 17 ; Eph.1.10; 1 Tim. 4.1. T1N(;LK. 1 Bam. 3. 11 ; 2 Kings 21. 1". ; Jer. 19. 3. TINKLINU. Isa. 3. 16. 18 : 1 Cor. IS. 1. TOO KTHER. Prov. ?2. 2, meet t. Amos .3. 3, can two walk t. ? Mat. 18. '20. two or l.uee gathered t. Bom. 8. 28, work t. for trood. 1 Thfss. 4. 17, caught up t. Sef Mat. 19. 6 ; Kph. 2. 21 ; 2 Them. 2. 1. TOIL. (Jen. 6. '29 ; 41. 51 ; Mat. 6. 2« ; Lu. 12. 27. TOLEBABLK. Mat. 10. 16 ; 11, 24 ; Mk. 6. 11 ; Lu, 10. 12. TONr.UK. .Tob B. 21. hid from scourge of the t. 20. 12, hide wicked iiss under his t. Ps. 34. 13 ; 1 Pet. 3. 10. keep thy /. from erlL Prov. 10. '20, t. of just as choice silver. 12. 18 ; 31. 26. I. of wise is health. 19, lyine I. Is but for a moment. la 4, wholesome I, Is tree of life. 18. '1 . death and life In the j)ower of the t. 21. 23. whoso keepeth his t. keepeth his sonl. 26. l.*), a soft t. breaketh bone. Isa. 30. 27, his t, as a devouring fire. 60. 4. hath given me the t. of the learned, .ier. 9, 6, taught their t. to speak lies. 18. 18, let us smite him with the t. Mk. 7. 36, his (. was loosed, .las. 1. 26, and bridleth not hla (. ,3, 6. the t. is a little member. 6, the /. is a fire. 8, the (. can no man tame. 1 .lohn 3. 18, nor let us love in *. See Vs. 46. 1 : Lu. 16. 24 ; Bom. 14, 1% Phil. 2 11. TOOL. Ex. 20. 28 ; 32. 4 ; Deut. '27. r. ; 1 Kings 6. 7. TOOTH. Kx. 21. 24 ; Prov. 26. 19 ; Mat. 6. 38. TOB( HE8. Nah. '2. 3 ; Zech. 12. 6 ; John 18. 8. TOUM ENT. Mat. 8. 28, to t. before time. Lu. 16. '23, being In t. Heb. 11.37. destitute, afflicted, t. l,Iohn4,18, fear hath t. Bev. 9. n, (. as (. of a scorpion. 14. 11, the smoke of their t. ;8MMai.4.34; Mk,6.7,- La.8.8B. 7'OBN. Oen. 44. 28, surely he Is I. in plecei. Kzek. 4. 14, have not fa ten of that which U t. Hot. 6. 1, he hatli (. and he will heal. Hee Isa. 6. 26 ; Mai. 1. 13 ; Mk. 1. 26. T088. Fk. 109. -23, I am (. up and down. Isa. 22. 18. he will (. thee like a ball. W. 11, afflicted, t. with tempest. Kph. 4. 14. no more children, (. to and fro. See Mat. 14. '24 ; Arts -/J. 18 ; Jas. 1. 6. TOUCH, (ien. 3. 3, nor t. It. lest ye die. 1 Bam. 10. '26, a band whose hearts (iod had t. 1 Chron. 16. '22 ; I's. lo.'i. IF>. t. not mhte anointed. Job 6. 19. there shall no evil I. thee. 6. 7. things my soul refused to t. Isa. 6. 7. lo, this hath (. thy lips. Jer. 1.9. the I>ord i. my mouth. Zech. 2. 8. that i. you. (. the apple of hi* eye. Mat. 9. 21 ; Mk. 6. 28, if I may but t. his gar- ment. Mk. 10. 13 : Lu, 18. 16. children that he should (, them. John 20. 17, (. me not. 20or. 6. 17, t. not the unclean thing. Col. 2. 21. (. not, ta.ste not. iK<'<i.lobl9.21; Lu. 7. 14; 11.46; 1 Cor. 7.1. TOWKU. 28am.22.3; Ps. 18. 2: 144.2, my high I. Ps. 61. .3, a strong (. from the enemy. Prov. 18. 10, nan'e of the lA)rd is a strong t. Isa. 3.3. 18, where is he that counted the (. 8eeltiM..2.16; 6.2; Mic.4.8; Mat.'21.3S. TBAFFIO. Oen. 42. 34; 1 Kings 10. 16; Ezek. 17.4. TRAIN. 1 Kings 10. 2 ; Prov. 22. « ; laa. 6. L TBAITOB, Lu.6.16: 2 Tim. 3. 4, TBAMl'LE. rs.91.13; Isa. 63. 3; Mat. 7. 6. TRANQUILLITY. Dan, 4. 27, lengthening of thy«. TBANKFOBM. Bom. 12. 2 ; 2 Cor. 11. IS, 14, 16. TRANHGBKSR. Num. 14. 41, wherefore doye«.? 1 Sam. 2. 24. make lAird's people to t. Neh. 1. 8, If ye I. I will scatt^;r you. Ps. 17. 3, my mouth shall not t, Pniv. 28. 21 , for piece of bread man wilt t, Jer. 2. 8, the pastors (. 3. 13. only acknowledge that tboa hast t. Hab. 2. 6, he (. by wine. See Mat, 16. 2 ; Bom. 2. 27 ; 1 John S, 4 ; 2 John 9. TRANSGRESSION. Ex. 84. 7; Num. 14. 18, for- giving t. 1 Chron. 10. 13, Saul died for his t. Ezra 10. 6. he mourni.'d because of their t. Job 7. 21, why dost thou not pardon my (. ? 13. 23. make me to know myt, 14. 17, my I. Is sealed up. 31.33, if I covered my «, Ps. 19. 13, innocent from the great I. 26. 7, remember not my t. 32. 1, blessed is he whoi^e t. is forgiven. 61.1, blot out all myt. 66. 3. as fiTour (. thou shalt purge them. 107. 17. fools because of their/, are atllicted. Prov. 17. 9, he that covereth a t. Isa. 43. 25 ; 44. 22. blotteth out thy (. 63. 8, wounded for our t. 8, for the t. of my people was he imltteo. 68. 1, show my people their t. Ezek. 18. 22, his (. snail nut be mentioned. MIc. 1. 6, what Is the (. of Jacob ? SreRom.4.15; 6.14; 1 Tim. '2. 14; Heb. 2. 3. TB ANSGBESSOR. Ps. 61. 13, teach t. thy WH) i. 59. 6, be not merciful to anv wicked (. Prov, 13, 18, the way of l. Is hard. 21. 18, the (, shall be ransom for upright. Isa, 48. 8, tboa wast called a (. from the womb. T T T T. T. T] T] T] t: T] t: T] 87(1 BKMOB. I. In piecMk hat which tl (. I heal. 1.26. d down, kball. Ht. . to and fro. ».!.«. ; ye die. irtu (lod had (. t lutiie auuiutod. th««. i(. «. >ple of hid eye. but (. his gar- 1 that he should thli«. 1; lCor.7.1. 144.2, my high I. iiemy. Is a strong i. tinted the (. Mat. '^1.33. IS 10. 10; Ecek. L6: Ia».6.L 4. 3; Mat.7,«, lengtlien'mg of or. 11. 13. 14, 16. i«refore do ye (. ? lie to i. you. man wilt U thou hast I. Iin 3. 4 ; 2 John 9. Num. 14. 18, for- le of their i. irdou my <. T creatl. forgiven. purge them. U are atHlcted. t thy (. he smitten. I mentioned. )b? 14; Heb.2.a. ;each(. thywik>i. wiclced (. tid. for upright, from the womb. TBANSUt TE. OOnOORDANOM. TBirMPB. Isa. fiS. 12 ; rik. IS. 28 ; La. 22. 37. nombered with the (. See Dan. 8. 23 ; Hos. 14. »; Gal. 2. 18. TBANBLATE. 2 Sam. 3. 10; OoLl. 13; Heb. 11. \ TBAF. Job 18. 10; Pi. 69. 23; Jer.6.2fl: Bom. 11.9. TBA VAIL. Pi. 7. 14. he t. with iniquity. Isa. '-iS. 4. I <. not. A3. 11. the (. of his soul. Bom. 8. 22, creation I. In pain. Gal. 4. 19, my children, ui whom It. fc>«.lobl6.2Ui Isa. 13. 8; MIc. 5.3; BeT.12.2. TBA V EL. Keel. 1. ISi Z 28: 1 Thess. 2. 9; 2 Thes*. 3. 8. TBA V ICLLKB. Judg. S. 6 : 2 Sam. 12. 4 ; Job 31. 32. TBRAOHEBOUS. Isa. 2L 2; Jer. 9. 2; Zeph, 3.4. TRKACHKROUBLY. Isa. 33. 1, thou dealest (. Jer. 12. 1, why are they liappy that deal t. Y Lam. 1. 2, her friendn have drmit (. with her. See Uos. 6. 7 : 6. 7 ; Hal. 2. lU. 15. TBKAD. Deut. 11. 24, whereon soles of feet t. 2R. 4 : 1 Cor. 9. 9 ; 1 Tim. 6. 18, murzle ox when het. Ps. 7. 5, let htm (. down mr life. 44. 6, through thy name will we t. them under. 60. 12; 108. 13, shall I. down our enemies. 91. 18, Shalt (. uixm lion and adder. Isa. lU. 6. to (. them down lilie mire. 16. 10, shall t. out nu wine. 63. 3. I will t. in mine anger. Jer. 48. 33, none sthall t. with shouting. Kzek. ."M. 18, but ye must /. the residue. Hos. 10. 11, loveth to I. out com. Mai. 4. S, ye shall t. down the wicked. See Job 9. 8 ; Isa. 41. 25 ; 63. 2 ; Rev. 19. 16. TREASURE. Gen. 43. 29. God hath given you t. Ex. 19. 5 ; Ts. 1.% 4, a perullar t. to me. Deut. 28. 12. open to thee his good t. Job 3. 21 ; Ps. 17. 14 ; I'rov. 2. 4. for hid (. 38. 2?, the t. of the snow. Prov. 8. 21, I vrill fill t. of those tliat love me. 10.2, t. of wlckedne.is profltwth nothing. 16. 16, than great t. and trouble therewith. 21. 20, there !.s a «. to be dusired. Keel. 2. 8, I gathered the peculiar t. of kings. Isa. 2. 7, neither is there any end to their t. 46. 3, I will give thee the I. of darknesa. Jer. 41. 8, slay not, for we have t. 61. 13, waters abundant in t. Dan. 11. 43, power over the t. of gold. Mic. 6. 10, the t. of wickedness. Mat. 6. 21 ; Lu. 12. 34, where your (. is. 12. 36 ; Lu. 18. 22, out of good t. of his heart. 13. 44, like to a t. hid. 62, out of his t. things new and old, 19. 21 ; Mk. 10. 21, thou shalt have Mn heaven. Lu. 12. 21, that layeth up t. for himself. Col. 2. 3, in whom are hid t. of wisdom. 2 Cor. 4. 7, we have this ^ In earthen vessels. Heb. 11. 26, greater riches than t. in Kgypt Jas. 6. 3, ye have heaped t. Bee Deut. 32. 34 ; 33. 19 ; Isa. S5. « ; Mat. 2. IL TBEA8UREB. Neh.13.13; Isa. 22. 15; Dan. 3. 2. TREASURY. Josh. 6. 19 ; Jer. 38. 11 ; Mat. 27. «. TREE. Deut. 20. 19, the t. is man's life. Job 14. 7, there is hope of a (. 24. 20, wickedness shall be broken like a t. Pi. 1. 3 ; Jer. 17. 8, like a (. planted. 104. 16, the (. of the Lord are full of Bccl. 11. 3, where the <. faUeth. Iia. 66. 3, I am a dry i. Isa. 61. 3, called I. of rigbteousnaM. Exek. 16. 2, wliat is the Wne (. more. 31. 9, all the (. of Eden envied him. .<»«/< Mk. 8. 24; Lu.21.29; JudelV; Rev. 7. 3. TREMBLE. Deut. 2. 26, the uationit shall t. Judg. 6.4: 2Ram,22.8; Pi. 18.7: 77.18; 97.4. the earth t. Ezra 9. 4, assembled to me every ooo that I. Job 9. 6. the pillars thertj«>f I. 26. 11, pillars uf heaveu t. Ps. 2. 11, rejoice with t. 60. 2, thou hast made earth to (. 99. 1. Lord i-eigneth, let the people i. 1()4. 8*2, he l(K>keii on the earth and it (. Keel. 12. 3, keepers of the house shall t. Isa. 14, 16, is this the man tliat made earth (. T 64. 2, that the nations may (. at thy pr^ 6<!. 6, v'a that t. at his word. Jer. R. ii, will ye not i. at my presence 7 33. 9, they shall l. for all the goodness. AmosK. H, shall not the land (, for this 7 Acts 24. 2ft, Felix*. Jas. 2. 19, devils believe and (. See Acts 9, 6 ; 16. 29; 1 Cor. 2. 9 ; Bph. 6. 6 ; Phil. 2.12, TBKNt^H. 18am. 17. 20; 26.6; 1 Kings 18. 32: Lu. 19. 43. TBKSPASS. Gen. 31. 36, what Is mj «. 50. 17. we pray thee forgive the t. Ezra 9. 2, rulers have been chief in thia t, Ps. 6H. 21, goeth on still In his t. Mat. 8. 14. if ye forgive them their t. 18. 1,5, if thy brother I., tell him his fault. Lu. 17. 3. if thy brother /. against thee. 2 Cor. 6. 19, not Imputing their I, Epii. 2. 1, dead in t. and sirs. Col. 2. 13, having forgiven you all t. SeeHvLm.b.%: lKlugi8.31; Ezek. 17.20: 18. 24. TRIAL. Job 9. 23, the t. of the Innocent. 2 Cor. 8. 2, a great t. of affliction. «*■« Ezek.21. 13; Heb. 11. 36; 1 Pet. 1.7; 4.12, TRir.KH. Ps. 106. S7, not one feeble among their <, 122. 4, whither the t. go up. Isa. 19. 13, they that are the stay of i. ••9. 6, my servant to ralst' up t. Hab. 3. 9, according to oaths of the (. Mat. 24. 30. then shall all t. of earth monm. iS«Num.24. 2; Deut. I. IS; 12.6; 1«. 5. TRIBULATION. Deut. 4. 30. when thou art in I. Judg. 10. 14, let them deliver you In (. Mat. 13. 21, when (. ariseth. 24. L>1, then shall be great ^ John 16. 33, in world ye shall have i. Acts 14. 22, through much (. Bom. 5. 3, we glory in (. alao. 12. 12. patient in (. See 2 Cor. 1. 4 ; 7. 4 ; Eph. 3. 13 ; Rev. 7. 14. TUIEUTABT. Dent. 20. 11; Judg. 1.30; Lam. 1.1. TRIBUTE. Gen. 40. 16, a servant to t. Num. 31. .'?7. the Lord's t. Deut. 16. 10, t. of freewill offering. Kzra7. 24, not lawful to impose t. Neh. 5, 4, borrowed mon«y for king's I. Prov, 12. 24, slothful shall be under t. See Mat. 17. 24 ; 22. 17 ; Lu. 23. 2. TRIM. 2 Sam. 19. 24 ; Jer. 2. 33 ; Mat. 25. 7. TRIUMPH. Ex. 16. 1, he hath t. glorlonsly. Ps. 25. 2, let not mine enemies (. 92. 4, I will (. in works of thy hands. aOor. 2. 14, which always causeth us to I. 871 i. ;. 1 i TBODDKN. OONOOBDASOM, TUBH. Ool. 2. 15, a ihow of tharo, (. over them. 8«e 2 Ram. 1. ao ; Job 120. S ; Pn. 47. 1. TUODDKN. Job 22. IS. way which wicked men have (. Pi. 119. 11H. then haiit t. down all that err. Im. 6. 0, thfl vinoyard !«hall bn (. down. 63.8, I have I. the wlncpieiw alone. HIc.T. 10, now Rhall iihe b«^ /. att mire. Mat. 5. 13, Mlt to b<! t. under foot. IiU.21.24, Jenisalfim shall be I. down. Ueb. 10. 29, hath (. unil^r foot Son of God. See Deut. 1. 36; Judg. 5. '/\ : lua. \K 2. TBODK. 2Klng»14.9; 2Chrou.2f.. IP; Lu.12.1. THOOP. 2 8a0i.22.3O; P».1«.2»; Hon. 7.1. TROUBLRrn.). Deut. 31. 17. many t. shall bofall. 1 Ohron. 22. 14. in my (. I prepared for houie. Neh. 9. ^i, let not the (. Mem little. Job 3. 26, vet t. came. 6. 6, neither doth (. spring out of the ground. 7, man Ia b»ni lo t. 19, Rhall deliver thee In six (. 14.1. of few <lays and full of «. 30. 'J5, ween for him that wa« In (. 34. 29, he giveth quiittno!*.^, who can make t. 38. 23. I have reserved against the time off. Ph. 9. 9. a refuKe in time uf (. 92.11, for L\» near. 26. 17, the (. of mine heart are enlarged. 22. redeem Israel out of all his /. 27.6, In time of <. he shall hide mo. 46. 1, a very present help in t. 73. 6, they are not in (. as other men. 88.3, my soul is full oft. 119. 143, I. and anguish have taken hold. 138.7, though I walk in the midst oft. Isa. 17. 14. at eveningtide t. 80. 6, into land of t. will they carry riches. 66. 16, because former t. are forgotten. 23, they shall not brhig forth for t. Jer. 2. 27, in time oft. they will say. save ub. 8. 1.5, we looked for health, and behold t. 1 Cor. 7. 28, such shall have (. in the flesh. 2Gor. 1, 4, able to comfort tlicm in (. fi««ProT.16.6; 26.19; Jer. 11. 12; 30.7; Lam. 1.21. TROUBLE (».). Josh. 7. 26, why hast thou «. us ? 1 Kings 18. 17, art thou he that t. Israel ? 18, I have not I. Israel, but thou. Job 4. 6, now It toucheth thee, and thou art t. Ps. 3. 1, how are they increased that t. mo ? 77. 4, I am so (. that I cannot speak. Prov. '26. 26, is as a t. fountain. Isa. 67. 20, the wicked are like the t. sea. Dan. 5. 10, let not thy thoughts (. thee. 11. 44, tidings o ' of the north shall (. him. Hat. 24. 6, see that ye be not (. 26, 10; Mk. 14. fi, why t. ye the woman? John 6. 4. an angel (. the water. 11.33; 12.27; 13.21, Jesus groaned and was (. 20or. 4. 8; 7. 8, we are t. on every side. Gal. 1. 7, there be some that (. you. 6. 17. let no man t. me. fi««2The88.1.7; 2.2; Heb.12.16; lPet.S.14. TROUBLING. Job 3. 17; John 6. 4. TRUCE. 2 Tim. 3. 3, men shall be t. breakers. TRUE. Gen. 42, 11, we are t. men. 1 Kings 22. 16, tell me nothing but that which is(. S ChroD. 15. S, bath been without the t, God. Neh. 9. IS, thou gavest them (. laws. Ps. 119. 160, thy word If t. horn the beginning. Prov. 14. 25, a t. witness dellvereth souls. Jer. 10. 10, the Lord Is the t. God. Mat 2^ 16 ; Mk. 12. 14, we know that thon art (. La. 10. 11, the(. riches. John 1. 9, that was the t. light. 4. 23. when the t. worrthlppen. 6. ni, of niyseir. my witness Is not t, 6.82, thef. bread. 10. 41, all tlilnus that John spako wero 1. 16.1, lam the(. vine. 17. 3 ; 1 John 6. 20. to know thee tb« only I. God. 20or. 6. 8, as deceivers and yet t. Kph,4. 24, created In t. hollnnss. Pfiil. 4. H, whatsoever things are t. Heb. 10. 22, draw near with a (. heart. sVc Key. 3. 7 ; 6.10; 16.3; 18.7; 19.9,11; 21.8. TRUHT. Job IS. 16, though he slay me, yet will 1(. 99. 11, wilt thou t. him because he Is strong, Ps.26.2; 81.6; r.s.23; 66. S; 143.8. 1 Mn theo. .37.3; 40.3: 62. H; 116.9; Prov. 3. 6; l»a.2fi.4, 1. Id the Lord. 118. 8. better to (. In the Lord. 144.2, he in whom 1 1. Prov. W. 2fi, he that t. In his own heart Is a fool. Isa. 60. 10, let him I. in the name of the Lord. Jer. 49. 11, let thy widows t. in me. Mlc.7. 6, t, JO not In a frltuid. Nah. 1. 7, Lord knoweth them that t. In him. Mat. 27. 43, he I. in tiod, let him. Lu. 18. 9, certain which t. in themselves. i<e- .ler. 17. 6 ; 2 Cor. 1. 9 ; 1 Tim. 4. 10. TRUTH. Deut. .■«, 4, a God of t. Ps. 16. 2, speaketh t. in hi.« heart. 51.6, desfi-est I. in Inward parts. 91. 4. his t. shall be thv shield. 117. 2, his (. endui-eth for ever. 119. SU. I have chosen the way of I. Prov. 2.3. 23, buy the «. Isa. 59. 14, (. Is fallen In the streets. Jer. 9. 3. are not valiant for the t. Zech. 8. 16, speak every man /. to his nelgh hour. Mai. 2. 6, the law of t. was In his mouth. John 1. 14. full of grace and «. 8.82, know the t, and the (. shall matifj free. 14. 6, 1 am the way. the I., aiid the liTe. 16. 13, spirit of (. will guide you ini<> all t. 18. 38. what Is t.? Bom. 1. 18, who hold the (. In unrighteousness. 1 Cor. 6. 8, unleavened bread of (. 2 Cor. 13.8, can do nothing agaiiuit (. but for thet. Eph.4 18, speaking the t. In love. 1 Tim. 3. 16, the pillar and ground of I. 2 Tim, 2. 15. rightly divldlntr the word of*. Jas. 5. 19, If any err from the i. Bee 1 Cor. 13. 6 ; 2 Tim. 3. 7 ; 1 .tohti 3. 19 ; 8. «. TRY. 2 Chron. 32. 31 . God left him to I. him. Job 23. 10, when he hath t. nie. Ps. 26. 2, (. my reins and ray heas-t. Jer. 9. 7; Zech. 13.9, I will melt them and t, them. 1 Cor. 3. IS, shall t. every man's work. Jas. 1. 12, when (. lie shall receive the crown, 1 John 4.1, (. the spirits. Sm Prov. 17. 8; Isa. 28. 16; 1 Pet. 4. 12; Rev. 3. 18. TURN. Job 23. 13, who can t. him. Ps. 7. 12, If he t. not, he will whet his sword. Prov. 1. 23. (.at my reproof. Jer. 31. 18 ; Lam. 6. 21, (. thou me and I shall bet. Ezek.14.6; IS.SO; 33.9; Hos.12.6: Joel2.12, repent and (. Zech. 9. 12, t, you to atrong hold, ye prisoners. Mat. 6. sm, t. the other also. TURH. not I. Lko wen 1. he« tbs only (. (. B. -et. he<irt. ; 1».9, 11: 21.8. ilay me, yet will le he I* dtroiiR. 3. 8. 1 (. In th«iO. r.3.5; I*a.'^.4, nheartUafnol. im of the Lurd. n;e. that t. in him. n. lemMlvea. 1. 4. 10. rt. ta. 1. r'ofi. «rtt». e(. (. to htn neigh- Is mouth. lall n>4K<) free, d thf. li.'tt. >u ii)i<i all 1. mrigliteousneu. ft. iainst (. but for imdof (. i« word of t, o)in 3. 19 ; R. (i. lim to {. him. ^art. mit thnm and t. « work. live tlie crown. et.4.12; Bev.3. Im. het his sword. me and I shall 12.8: Joel 2. 12. Id, ye prisonen. TWAIN. OOSOOBDASCM. DMJUiT. ActKW. IH. t4> t. thmm from darkness to lisht. 2 Tim. H. n, from such (. away. Bt* rn>. . 21. 1 : w. 14 ; lloa. 7. 8; Lu. 22. 61 ; Jaa. 1. 17. TWAIN. Isa.6.2: Mat. R. 41: !».»: Bph.X15. TWIOK. JobS.3.14; Mk. 14.30; La. 1R. 12; Jude 12. TWIMKUNO. 1 Oor. 10. 02. In the I. of an eye. U. UNADVIBRDLT. Ps. 106. .SS, he spake «. UNAWAUKS. Lu.21.34; Oal.2.4: Heb. U 2; Jude4. UNBKLIKF. Mk.9.24. he'p thou mine «. Bom. X H, shall n. makp faith without efRtct? 11..%!. concluded all In m. Heb. 3. 12. evil heart of m. S««Mat.lS.n8; Mk.6.6; lTlm.1.1!!; Hob. 4. 11. UNMLAMKABLK. Ooi. 1.22; 1 Thftss. 3. IS. UNCKIITAIN. 1 Oor. 9. 26; 14. H; 1 Tim. 6. 17. UNl^LKAN. Act«10.'i«; l!om. 14. 14; 2<;or.«. 17. UNCLOTHED. 2 Cor. 6.4. not that we would UNOOURUPTNE88. Tit. 2. 7. In doctrine show- ing «. UNi'TION. lJobn2. 20. an w. from the Holy Onf!. UNDKKILKT). Ps. 119. 1, bl.^»!wd are the a. Jan. 1. 27, pure rellglmi and u. 1 I'et. 1. 4, an Inheritance n. Se^ Cant. 5. 2: fi.9; Heb.7.'?6: 13.4, DNDKR. Kom. 3. 9 : 1 Cor. 9. 27 : Gal. 3. 10. CNl>KK8TANn. Pn. 19.12. who can «. hU errors? 73. 17. then N. I their end. 119. 100, I M. mure than the anctenti. LW. 2. thou H. my th«iu(fht afar off. Prov. R. 9. all plain to him tliat h. 20. '>4. how can a mnn «. his own way? 29. 19, though he u, he will not aiiswer Isa. 6. 9. hear ye indeed, but m. not. 28. 19, a vexation onlr to u. the report. Jer. 9. 24, let him irlory In thW. that he u. me. Dan. 10. 12, thou didst %i't thine heart t/i «. 1*2. 10, wicked shall not m.. wIaa shall u. H08.14.9. who Is wise, he shall u. these things? Hat. 13. R1, have ye «. all these thlinjs ? 24. 15. whoso readeth. let him n. Lu. 24, Vi. that they mlnht it. the scriptures. John ft. 43. why do ye not u. my .^peech? Bom. 3. 11. there l.s none that «. 10.21, they that have not heard shall m. ICor. 1.3,2, though 1 m, all mysteries. 11, I M. as a child. 8<!clOor.l4.2: Heb. 11. 3: 2 Pet. 2. 12; .3.16. UNDKftSTANDlNO, Ex. 31. 3; Deut.4.6, wis- dom and M. 1 Kings 3. 11, hast asked for thyself «. 4,29, gave Solomon wisdom and u. 7. 14, filled with wisdom and u. 1 Chron, 12. 32. men that had •«. of the times. 20hron. 26, B. had «i. In visions. Job 12. 13. he hath ctiULsel and m. 20, he taketh away the u. of the aged. 17. 4, hast hid their heart from m. 28. 12. where Is the place of u. ? 32. 8, the Almighty giveth them «. 88, ,"'8, who hath friven «. to the heart? 39. 17, neither imparted to her a, Ps. 47. 7, sing ye praises with m. 49. 3. meditation of my heart shall be of ii. 119. 34.73. Ivift. 144, 169. glvn roe «. Ps. 119. 90. I have more «. than my leaohan. lot, throuKh thy precepts I get a. 147. n. his at. Is Infliilte. Prcv. 2. 2, apply thine heart to «. 11, M. shall keep thee. 3.5, lean not to thine own m. 19. br M. hath h<> established the hearena. 4.6,7. get wi«dom. K''t n. 8. 1, doth not H. put forth her voloeT 9, 6, go In the way of n. 10, knowledge of thf holy Is n. 14. 29. he that Is slow to wrath Is of rroat «. 16.2*2, «. Is a wellsprWig ol liTe. 17.24. wisdom is before him that hath «. 19.8. he that keep»-th «. 21. 30, there is no m. against the Lord. 24.3, by M. an house Is entahllshed. 30. 2, have not the h. of a man. Keel. 9. 11, nor yet riches to men of a. Isa. 11. 2. the spirit of u. shall rest Tt. 11, It Is a i>eople of no a. 29. 14, the u. of pnideiit men shall be hid. 40. 14. who showed lilm th'i way of m. ? 28. there is no searchltix of his u. Jer. .3. 15, pastors shall feed you with a. Riek. 28.4, with thy «. thou hast gotten riches. Dan. 4. .34, mine n. returned. Mat. 15. 16; Mk.7. 18. are ye also without «.r Mk, 12. .33. to love him with all the a. Lu. 2. 47. astonished at his a. 24.45. then opened he their a. ICor. 1. 19. hrlng to nothing m. of prudent 14.15, I will pray with the »». 20, be not children In u. Kph, 4. 18, having the u. darkened. Phil. 4. 7, peace of God, which passeth all a. Km Col, 1. 9 ; 2.2; 2 Tim. 2. 7; 1 John 5 20. UNDKBTAKE. Isa. 38. 14, a. for me. UNDONE Jo3h. 11. 16: Isa. 6. 6; Mat. 23. 23: Ln.11.42. UNEQUAL. Eiek. 18. 25, 29: 2 Oor. 6. 14. UNFAITHKITL. P8.78.67; Prov, 25. 19. UNKEIGNKU. 2Cor.6.6: 1 Tim. 1. 6 ; 2 Tim. 1. f>; 1 Pet. 1.22. UNFRllTFrL. Mat, 13.22; Eph.6.11: Tlt.S. 14; 2 Pet. 1.8. UNQODL1NK88. Bom. 1.18; 11.28: 2 Tim. 2. 16; Tlt.2.1i UNGODLY. 2 Chron. 19. 2. shouldest thou help the M. ? Job 16. 11, God hath delivered me to the u. Ps. 1. 1, counsel of i«. 6, the way of the n. shall perl.sh. 43. 1, phad ray cause apainst a. nation. Prov. 16, 27. a. man dit-u.-th up evil. Bom. 5. 6, Christ died for the «. 1 Pet. 4. 18, where shall the «. appear? 2 Pet. 3. 7. perdition of a. men, Sfe Rom. 4. 5; 1 Tim. 1,9; 2 Pet. 2. 6; Jnde IB UNHOLY. Lev. 10. 10: 1 Tim. 1.9; 2 Tim. 8.2; Heb. 10. 29. UNITE. Gen. 49. 6; Ps.86,11. UNITY, Ps, 133,1; Eph.4,2.1JI. UNJUST. Ps.4.3.1 ; Prov, 11. 7; 29. CT. «. man. Prov. 28. 8, he that by u. gain. Zeph. 3. 5, the u. knoweth no shame. Mat. 6. 46, sendeth rain on Just and «. Ln. 18. 6. hear what the u. Judge salth. 11, not as other men, a. Acts 24. 15, resurrection both of Just and «. 1 Cor. 6. 1. go to law before the a. 1 Pet. 3. 18, suffered, the Just for the «. BeT.22. 11. he that Is a,, let him be v. 8«e Ps. 82. 2 : Isa. 26. 10 ; Lu, 16. 8 : 2 Pet. 2, 9. B7;i IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 'V s?i Jo %// V % iks y 1.0 I.I 141 (SO IIM Mi m 11^ IIM 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 .« 6" ► V] <? /^ 6? ^1 c>^ ■^^ ' %'^^,>''' <p ^^*" O ^;. ^' /;i / Photograptiic Sciences Corporation ^ s V \\ .^ €^ 6^ % %' ■■%^ 72 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 msi I 10 ^ m^:' m UNKNOWN. aONOOBDANCTI. VAIN, Si^ UNKNOWN. Acts 17. 23; lOor.14.2; 20or.6. 9; (ial.1.22. UNLAWFt'L. Acts 10. 28; 2 Pet. 2. 8. UNLKARNRD. Acts4.13; lC!or.l4.16; 2Tlm. ■>.. 23 ; •_' IVt. X 16. UNMINDFUL. Dbut. 32. 18, thou art ». UNMOVKABLE. Acts 27. 41; 1 Cor. 15. 68. UNT'KKFKrT. Fs. 139, 16, yet being u. UNTREVAKEU. 2 Cor. 9. 4. find you m. UNPROFITABLE. .lob IB. 3. «. talk. Mat. '»5. 'M); Lu. 17. 10, M. servant, Sfe Rom. 3. 12; Tit, S, 9; Phl'em. 11 ; Heb, 7. IH; 13. 17. UNPUNI8H FD. Prov. 11 . 21 ; 16. B ; 17. 5 ; 19. 6 ; Jer. '25. 29 ; 49. 12, shall not be «, 8«!<'.ler. 30.11; 4fi.?8. UNQIIKNCHABLR. Mat. 3. 12; Lu.3.17. UNRKARONABLE, Acts 25. 27; 2Th»'ss,S.2. UNRKPROVKABLR. Col, 1. 22. «. In Iiis sight. UNRIOHTKOUS. Kx. 23. 1. an m. witness. Isa. 10. 1, deoree u. decrees. N*). 7. let tlitt u. man forsake. Bom. 3. 5. isGodw.? Hel). 6. 10, Gild is not n. to fonret. Sff Deut. 25. 16 : Ps 71. 4 ; Lu. 16, 11 ; 1 Oor, 6. 9, UNRIGHT K(»l ■PNKRH. Lu, 16, 9. mammon of «, Eom, 1. 18. hold tnith in w. 2, 8. to them that nhey u. 3. 5, If our u. crimmend righteousness. 6. 13, instruments of n. 9. 14. is theid u. with Ood ? 2 Oor, 6. 14 what fellowship with N. 7 2 Th«ss. 2. 12. had pl«^a.sure m u, 2 Pet. 2. 13. receive thr^ reward of tc, 1 .lohii 1.9 cleanttt us from ail «. 5. 17. all M. Is sin. S»-K L<v. 19.1.'; : Ts. »2. 15 ; .Ter. 22. 13 ; John 7. 18. PNBI I.Y, 1 Thess. 5. 14 ; Tit. 1. fi ; .Tas. 3. 8, UNSAVOURY. Job6.6, canthatwhichlsu.be «Rt»;n V UNSKARcmABLE. Job 5, 9: Ps. 146. 8; Bora. 11.. 33: Kph.3.8, UNR K KMLY . Rom. 1. 27 ; 1 Cor, 13. 6, UNSKILFUL. U-'b. 5. 13. is «. In the word, UNSnCAKABLK, 2Cor.9.15; 12.4: IPet.l.S, UNSPOTTED. .Tas, 1, 27, «, from the world. UN.'^TABLR. Gen. 49, 4 : .Tas. 1.8; 2 Pet, % 14. UNTHANKFUL. Lu. 6, .35 ; 2 Tim. 3. 2. UNWASUKN. Mat.15.20; Mk.7.2,6. UNWISE. Deut. 32.6; Hos. 13. 13; Bom. 1,14; Rph,5. 17, FNAVORTHY. Acts 13. 46; 1 Cor. 6. 2; 11.27. UPBRAID. Mat, 11. 20; Mk.16. 14; Jas.1.6. UPHOLD. Ps. 61. 12 .;. with thy spirit, W. 4. with th»>m that h. iny soul, 119. 116, fi. me aiv'(>r(llne to thv word. 145. It the Lord u. all tlwit fall. loa 41. 10. I will n tliee with right hand 42. 1. my servajii whom I u. fW. 6, wond'Tfd there was none to «, Heb, 1. ;5. M. all things by word of power. .s>/' IN. 37. 17: 41. 12: 6.S.8: Prov. 20.28, UPPKRM08T. Mat. 23, 6; Mk. 12.99; Lu.11.43. UPRIGHT. .Tob 12. 4. the «. man is laughed to scorn. 17, 8, «. men shall be astonled. Ps, 19. 13. th^n xhall T be u. 25. 8 ; 92. 15. good and k. is the Lord. 37. 14, such as b« of m. conversation. 48. 14, the M. shall have dominiou. Ps. Ill, 1, the as."iemblv of the w. 112.4, to tlie N. aris'^th light. 125. 4, that are », in tli»;li hearts. Prov, 2, 21, the «, .shall dwell in the land. 11, 8, the Integrity of the h. 20 such as are «, in their way. 14, 11, the taheniBcle of the «, 16. 8, prayer of the «, is his delicrht. 28. 10, the u. shall have g(Kid thingi, Ecci. 7, 29, God liath made man w. Cant, 1,4. the m, love th'-e. See Isa. 26. 7 ; Jer, 10, 5 ; MIc. 7. 2 ; Hab. 2. 4. UPRIGHTLY. Fs. 58. 1 ; 7.'). 2. do ye iudge i«. 84. n, no good from them that walk u, Prov. 10. 9 ; 15, 21 ; 28, 18, he that walkoth i*. Lsa. 33. 1.6, he that speaketh «. S«fPs.l5,2; Amos 5. 10; Mic,2.7; Gal. 2. 14. UPRIGHTNESS. 1 Kings 8, 6. in «, of heart. 1 Chron, 29. 17, thou hast pleasure in %. Job 4. 6, the M. of thy ways. 33, 23, to show unto man his m. Ps. 25. 21, let «. preserve me. 143, 10. lead me Into the land of m. Prov. 2. 13. who leave the paths of «. fi-« Ps. Ill, 8 ; Prov. 14, 2 ; 28. 6 ; lsa. 96, 7. 10, UPROAR. Mat, 26. 5 ; Mk. 14. 2 ; Acts 17, 5 ; 21.31. UPWARD. .Tob 6. 7; Eccl.3.21; lsa, 88, 14. URGE. Gen. 33. 11 ; 2 Kings 2, 17 ; Lu. 11. 68. URGENT. Ex. 12, 33 ; Dan. 3. 22, USE, Mat, 6. 7, M, not vain repetitions, 1 Cor, 7, 31, they that «, this world. Gal. .5, 13. «. not liberty for an occasion. 1 Tim. 1. 8, if a man «, it lawful It. l^fe Ps, 119, 132 ; 1 Cor, 9, 12 ; 1 Tim. 6. 23. USI RF, 1 Tim, 2, 12, I suffer not a woman to «. UTTER. Ps. 78. 2, I will u. dark sayings. 106. 2. who can u. the mighty a<'tsV 119. 171. my lips shall u. praise, Prov. 1. 20, wisdom u, her voice. 23, S3, thine heart shall u. perverse things. 29.11, a fool «. all his mind. Eccl. .5. 2. let not heart be hasty to «. Bom. 8. 26, which cannot be «, 2 Cor, 12, 4, not lawful for a man to u. Heb. .5. 11 . many thlnirs hard to be u. »»•<• .Tob .33, 3 ; lsa, 48. 20; Joel'?. 11: Mat, 13,35 UTTERANCE, Acts 2, 4. as the Spirit wive u. SedConl, 5; 2ror,8.7; Eph.6. 19: (!ol,4,3. UTTERLY, Ps. 119, 8. forsake roe not •». Jer 23. .39. I will u. forget you. Zeph. 1. 2. I will M. consume all things. 2 Pet. 2 1?. shal. «. perish. 8ef Deut, 7, 2 ; Neh. 9, .31 ; lsa, 40, 30 ; Bev, 1«, H. UTTERMOST. Mat. 5. 26; 1 Thess. 2.16; Bel.. 7.26. V. VAGABOND. Ps.109. 10; Acts 19. 13. VAIL Mat.27.61;.2Cor.3. 14; Heb.«.19i VAIN. Ex. 5.9, not regard », words. 20.7; Deut, 6. 11. Shalt not take name "» 1 1. . In », Deut. Iff, 47. it Is not a t>. thing f«>r you. 2 Sam. 6. 20. as one of the r. fellows. 2 Kings 18, W : lsa. 36. 5. they are but ». woiu- John. 12. V. man would he wise. 16. 3. shall V. words have an end? 21, 34, how then c«)rafort ye me in v. 7 Ps, 2, 1 ; Acts 4. -'5. people imngine a v. thlnt* .^,4, have not sat with v. peraons. S3. 17, horse a v. thing for safety. 39.6, walketh.in a v. show. 00. 11 ; 106. 12. V. 48 the help of man. 374 VAIN. hCM. It. hearts. II iu the Und. way. '' tt. . dellpht. >fi thingt. luau u. B.7.2; Hab.2.4. ?. do y« ludge «. that walk u. that walkoth «. ic.'2.7; Gal. 2. 14. 5. In tt. of heart, easure In «. ISM. s. nd of «. aths of «. 8.6; Isa. ?«.7,10. 2; Acts 17. 5; 21.31, 21 ; Isa. 88. 14. J. 17; La. 11. 53. 1.22. epetl^lons. s world. ail occaMon. wfuMv. 1 Tim. 6. 23. r not a woman to «. lark sajingn. tity at-ts V I ral><e, 'oice. pttrverso thing*. hasty to «. e u. . man to w. •d to be «. <;1'>. n : Mat, 13.3,1 the Spirit trave «. !ph. fi. IP ; (Jol. 4. 3. ke me not u. on. le all thtngH. sa. 40. 30 ; E«v. ix. H lThes«.2.16: UvM ctel9.13. 14: Hfb.H.19 D. words. ( tak« name of 1 1'< \\n\t for you. . fallows. i^y ar« but w. wom^ ! wise. in end 7 'e me In v. ? imflfrine ar. persona. safety. thlm- Ip of man. VALIANT. CJONOOBDAtroX. VIOLKNOB. Ps. 89. 47, wherefore hast thou made men In v. ? Act* 9. IB. he la a chosen v. unto mn. 127. 1, labour in v., watchman waketh In v. Prov. 12. 11 : 2«. 19. fullowetb v. persons. .31.. W. beauty 1st;. Eccl. 6. 1'J. all days of hta v. life. I»a. 1. 13, brliiff no more t>. oblations. 46. 18, he crf-ated It not In ». 19. I said not, seek ye me in «. 49. 4 ; (V). 23, laboured in ». Jer. 3. 23, in v. is salvation hoped for. 10.3. customs of the peopli; arc v, 46. 11, in V. Shalt thou use medicines. Mai. 3. 14, have said, it is v. to serve God. Mat. 6. 7. use not «. repetltionn. 15. 9 ; Mk. 7. 7, in v. tney worship me. Bom. 13. 4, beareth not sword in v. ICor. 15.2, unless ye have believed In ». 2 Cor. 6. 1. receive not irrace of God in v. Gal. 2. 2, lest I should run In v. Tit. 1. 10. unnily and v. talkers. Jas. 1. 26, this man's religion is v. 1 Pet. 1. 18, redeemed from v. conversation. S««Prov. 1, 17; Bom. 1. 2! ; Gal. 5.26; Phil. 2. .3. VALIANT. 1 Bam. 18. 17, be v. for me. 1 Klnes 1. 42. for thou art a v. man. Isa. 10. 13, put down inhabitants like a v. man. Jer. 9. 3. they are not ». fir truth. Heb. 11. 34. waxed v. in fight. «<•« Ps. 60. 12 : 118.15; Isa. .3.3. 7; Nah.2.a. VALUE. Job 13. 4, physicians of no v. Mat. 10. 31 ; Lu. 12. 7, of more v. See Lev. ?7. 16 ; Job 28. 16 ; Mat. 27. 9. VANISH, Isa. 51. 6 ; 1 Cor. 13. 8 : Heb. 8. IS. VANITY. Job 7. 3, to possess nu .nths of ». 15. 31, V. shall be his recompence. 35. 13, God will not l;ear v. Ps. 12. 2. they sueak v. with his neighbour 39. 5, every man at his best state is v, 62. 9. are v.. lighter than v. 144. 4. man Is like to v. Prov. 13. U, wealth gotten by ». 30. 8, remove from me ». Eccl. fi. 11. many thinirs increase v. 11. 10, childhood and youth are v. Isa. 30. 28. with the sieve of w. Jer. 18. 1.5, have bumed incense to ». Hab. 2. 13, shall weary themselves for t», Bom. 8. 20. creature made subject to v. Eph. 4. 17. walk in v. of mind. 2 Pet. 2. 18, great swelling words of v. See Eccl. 1. 2 ; .ler. 10. 8 ; 14. 22 ; Acts 14. 15. VARI ABLKN KS8. Jas. 1.17, with whom te no v. VARIANCE. Mat. 10. 35 : Gal. ,5. 20. VAUNT. JudK.7.2; 1 Cor. 13. 4. VEHEMENT. Cant. 8. 6; Mk. 14. 31; 2 0or. 7. VENGEANCE. Deut. .32. 85. to me belongeth v. Prov.fi. 34: Isa. 34. 8: 61.2; .ler. 51. 6, day of ». Isa. 59. 17, garments "( v. f.ir cli thing. ActsJH. 4. whom V. suffereth not to live. Jude 7, the v, of eternal fire. BeeMic.6.16; Nah. 1. 2 ; Lu.21.22; Bom. 12. 19, VEIJILT 12. VEBITY, VESSEL. 0«n. 42.21: Ps.68.11; 73.13; Mk.9. Ps. 111. 7 ; 1 Tim, 2. 7. 2 Kings 4. 6, there is not a v. more. Ps. 31. 12, I am like a potter's v. Isa. 60. 20, bring offHring In a clean e. Jer. 22. 28, a v. wherein is no pleasure. 25. ,34. fall like a pleasant n. Mat. 13. 48. uatliered g<KHl luto«. tt. 4. wise took oil in their «. Bom. 9. 22, the v. of wrath 23, the «. of mercy. 1 Thess. 4. 4, to i>ossess his ». In sanctificatton. 2Tini. 2. 2i, he shall be a w. to lioiumr. 1 Vet. 3. 7, honour to wife as to weaker v. fi*"^ Isa. .52. II; fi.5.4; ,ler. 14.3; Mk. 11.16. VERTRV. 2 Kings 10. 22, him that was over the v. VESTl'BE. On.41.42; P.s.'i2.18: 102.26; Mat. 27. :i5 : Ileb. 1. 12 ; Bev. 19. 13. VEX. Ex. 22. 21 : Ijcv. 19. 33. not o, a stranger. Num. .33. r)5, those ye let remain shall t». you. 2 Sam. 12. 1« how will he v. himself? .lob 19. 2. how lonif will ye t>. my s^ul ? Issi. II. 13, .ludah shall not v. Ephraim. Ez»'k. 82. 9, I will f. the hearts of many. Mat. in. 22, my dauvrhter is grievously ». 2 V't. 2. 8. «. his righteous soul. Sf-e Lev. 18. 18 ; Judg. 16. 16 ; Isa. 6.3. 10 ; Hab. 2.7. VEX ATION. Eccl. 1. 14 ; 2. 22 ; Isa. 9. 1 ; 28. 19 ; fin. 14, VICTOBY. 2 Sam. 19. 2, v. was turned to mourn- ing. 1 Chron. 29. 11, thine is the v. Ps. 98. 1. hath gotten him the v. Mat. 12. 20, send forth judgment unto •. 1 .lohn .5. 4. this is the v.. even faith. «/" Isa. 25. 8 ; 1 CoF. 15. 54, 66, 67. VICTUALS. Ejt. 12. 39, neither had th pre pared v. Josh. 9. 14, the men took of their t». Neh. 10. 31, bring v. on the sabliath. 1.3. 15, In the day wherein thev sold 9. Mat. 14. 15; Lu. 9. 12, Into villages to buv •. See Gen, 14. 1] : ,Iudg. 17. 10 : 1 Sam. ?•?. 10. VIEW. .losh. 2. 7 ; 7. 2 ; 2 Kings 2. 7 ; Neh. 2. 13 VIGILANT. 1 Tim. 3. 2 ; 1 Pet. 6. 8. VILE. 1 Sam. 3. 13. made themselves v. Job 18. 3. wheref .ire are we reputed v. 7 40. 4. I am r.. what shall 1 answer thee ? Ps. 15. 4 : I.s». 32. 5 : Pan. 11. 21. a r. person. Jer. 1,5. 19. take the precious from the o. Lam. 1. 11. see. O Lord, for I am become •. Nah. 3. 6. I will make thee v. Bom. 1. 26, gave them up to ». affections. rhil. 3. 21, change our v, body. Jas. 2. 2, a poor man in t>. raiment. S«-^2 Sam. 1.21; Job SO. 8; Ps.12.8: Nah. 1.14. V I L LA N V. Isa. 32. 6 : .(er. 29. 23. VIN:;. Deut. 82. 32. their «. Is of v. of Sodom. Judg. 13. 14, naj not eat anything that cometh of the V. 1 Kinus 4. 25, dwelt every man under his n. 2 Kings 18. 31 ; Isa. .36. 16. eat every man of hik own V. Ps. 80. 8. a V. out of Egypt. 128. 3, thy wife as a fruitful v. Isa. 24. 7. the new wine moumeth. v. languish- eth. Hos. 10. 1, Israel Is an empty t>. MIe. 4. 4, sit every man under his v. Mat. 26. 29 ; Mk. 14. 25 : Lu. 22. 18, this fruit of the V. John 15. 1. I am the true v. See Pent. 8. 8 ; Cant. 2. 16 ; Joel 1.7: Hab. S. 17. VINTAGK. Job 24. 6: Isa. 16. ly; 32.10; MIc. 7.1. VIOL. Isa. 6. 12 ; 14. 11 ; Amos 5. 23 ; 6. 6. VIOLENCE. Gen. 6. 11. earth no, filled with ». Fh. 11. .5. him that loveth v. N5. 9. I have seen «. in the city. 68.2. weigh the v. of y..ur liMiids. TO. 14, redeem their soul from r. 375 :! ! A m II VIOLRNT. 00N00BDAN09. VOW. Ps. 73. 6, V. c()ver«th them «.« a imnnnnt. Prov. 4. 17, they drink th« wine of v. 10.6, V. coveretli moutli of wicked. Isa. R!). 9, because he had dutie no «. 60. W, f>. shall no more be heard. Ezek. 8. 17: 28. 16. they have filled the land with V. Amos 3. 10, store np v. In their palaces. Hab. 1. 3, V. Is before me. Mai. 2. 16, one cove.reth v. with his garment. Mat. 11. 12, kingdom of heaven sufTereth t». Lu. 3. 14, do V. to no man. «»•«? Mlc. 2. 2 ; 6. 12 ; Zeph. 1. 9 ; Heb. 11. 34. VIOLKNT. Ps, 7. 16, his v. dealing. 18. 48 ; 140. 1 ; Prov. 16. 29. v. man. fe>«- 2 Sam. 22. 49 ; Eccl.5.8; Mat. 11. 12. VIOLKNTLY. I8a.92.1g; Mat. 8. 32 ; Mk.MS. VIRfilN. Isa. 23. 12 ; 47. 1 ; 62. 5 ; .)er. 14. 17. VIRTUK, Mk. 5. 30 ; I u. 6. 19 ; 8. 46 Phil. 4. 8. VIRTUOUS. RiUh 3. 11 ; Prov. 12. 4 ; 31, 10, 29. VISAGE, Isa. 52. 14; Lam. 4.8; Pan. 3. 19. VIBION. .Tob 20. 8. as a «. of the night. Prov. 29. 18, where there Is no v., people perish. Isa. 22. 1, the valley of v. 28. 7, they err In v. Lam. 2. 9, prophets find no v. from the Lord. Hos. 12. 10, I have multiplied ». Joel 2. 'S ; Acts 2. 17, young men shall see v. Zech. 13. 4. ashamed every one of his ». Mat. 17. 9, tell the t;. to no man. Lu. 24. 93. had seen a ?•. of angeln. Act.s'J6. 19. not disobedient to heavenlyt*. See .lob 4. 13 ; Ezek. 1.1; 8. 3 ; Mio. 3. «. VISIT. Oen. .^n. -M ; Kx. 13. 19, God will v. you. Ex. 20. 5; 31.7; Num. 14. 18; Peut. fi. 0, v. Iniquity of fathers. 32. 34. when I o., 1 will v. their sin. Ruth 1.6 how the Lord had v. his people. Job .'1.24. thou shalt v. thy habitation. 7. 18, shouldest ii. him every morning, Ps. 8. 4 ; Hell, 2. 6. son of mai>. that thiiU v. him. 106. 4. V. me with thy 'alvation. ,ler. 5. 9: 19.9, shall I nnt o. fur these things? 29. 10. I will ».. and perform my gmid word. Rrek. 38. 8, after mnuy days tlmu shalt be v. Mat. 2.'>. 36. I was sick, ana v<» v. me. Acts 1.5. 14. how God did >•. the tiHutileit. Jas. 1. ?7. to V, the fatherless and widows. 8m Job 31. 14 ; Lu. 1.68. 78; 7,16. VISITATION, .lob 10. 12. thy v. hath preserved. Isa. 10. 3 ; 1 Pet. 2. 12. in the dav of v. Jer.8.12; 10.16; 46.21; 60.27; Lu. 19. 44, In the time of «. Bee Num. 16. 29 ; Jer. 11. 23 ; Hos, 9. 7. VOCATION Kph. 4. 1, worthy of the v. VOKJ K. Gen. 4. 10, v. of thy brother's blood. 27. 2". the V. is .Jacob's v. Kx. 23. 21, obey his v., provoke him not. lit. 3. all the peoplr- answered with ona ». 32. 18. it Is ni't the v. of them that shout. Deut. 4. 33, did ever people h''ar v. of God? Josh. 6. 10, nor make any noise with thy v. 1 Sam. 24. 16 ; 26. 17, is this thy v. ? 1 Kings 19. 12. after the fire, a still small t>. 2 Kings 4. 81 . there was neither v. nor hearing. Jobs. 7, let no joyful v. come therein. 80. 31, organ Into the v. of them that weep. 37.4, a V. roareth. 40. 9. canst thou thunder with a », like him. Ps. 6, 3, my v. shalt thou hear In the morning. 31. 22 ; 86. 8. the v. of my supplications. 42.4, with the t>. of Joy. 95. 7, to day, if ye will hear hl« «. 106. 20, the «. of bis word. Prov. 1,20, utt«i"eth herw, in the streets. 6. 13, not obeyed t>. of teachers. 8, 1, doth not understanding put forth her v. I 4, my V. is to the sons of man. Eccl. 5. 3, a fool's v. is known. 12. 4, rise up at the v. of the bird. Cant. 2. 8 ; 6. 2, the v. of my beloved. 12, V. of the turtle is beard. 14, sweet is thy v. Isa. 13. 2, exalt the o. unto them. 40. 3 ; Mat. .3. 3 ; Mk. 1. 3 ; Lu. 3. 4. v. of him that crieth. 6, the «, said. cry. 48, 20. with a v. of singing, 62. 8, with the«. together shall they sing. 66. 19, the V. of weeping be no more heard. 66, 6, a t>. of noise, a v. from temple. Jer. 7. 34, the v. of mirth, v. of gladness. SO. 19, the V. of them that make merry. 48. 3, a V. of crying shall oe. Ezek. 23. 42, v. of a multitude at eai«. 3.5. 32. one that hath a pleasant «, 4,3. 2, V. like noise of many waters. Nah. 2. 7, lead her as with the v. of doves. Mat. 12. 19, neither shal 1 any man hear his ». Lu. 2.3. 23. the V. of them and priest'* prevailed. John 5. 2r). the dead shall hear v. of Bon of God. 10. 4. sheep follow, for they know his «. 6, they know not «. of strangers. 12. SO, this 1). came not because of me. 18. .37, every one that is of the truth heareth my». Acts 12. 14, and when she knew Peter's v. 26. 10. I gave my v. against them. 1 Cor. 14. 10. there are so many v. In the world. 19, that by my v. I might teach others. Gal. 4. 20. 1 desire now to change my v. 1 Thes.s. 4. 16. descend with v. of archangel. 2 Pet. 2. 16. dumb a.ss speaking with man's t>. Rev. .3. 20. If any man hear my v. 4. 6. out of the throne proceeded v. Kc« Gen. 3. 17 ; Ps. 58. 6 ; John 3. 29 ; Acts 12, 22. VOID. Gen. 1.2; Jer. 4. 23. without form, and v. Deut. 3'.'. 28. a people v. of counsel. Ps. 89. .39. made v. the covenant. 119. 126, have made v. thy law. Prov. 11. 12. f>. of wisdom. Isa. 5.5. 11. shall not return to mo t». Jer. 19. 7. make ». counsel of Judah. Nah. 2. 10, empty, v.. and waste. Acts ?4. 16. conscience v. of offence. Sfp Num. 30. 12 ; Rom. ?.. 31 ; 4. 14. VOLUMR. P.s.40.7; Heb. 10. 7. VOLUNTARY. Lev. LS; 7.16; Ezek. 46.12; Col. 2. 18. VOMIT. Job 20. 16 ; Prov. 26. 11 ; 9 Pet. 2. 22. VOW (n.).' Gen. 28. 20; 31.13. .Jacob vowed » ». Num. 29. .39. these ye shall do besid" vour v. Pent. 12. 6, thither bring your t>. Judg. 11. 30. .lephthah vowed a v., and said. 39. did with her according to his r. 1 Sam. 1 . 21 . Klkanah went up to offer his ». lob 22. 27. thou shalt pay thy v. Ps. 22. 26 ; 66. 13 ; 1 16. 14. 1 will p*y my «. 50. 14. pay thv V. unto the most High. 66. 12. thy V. are upon me. O God, 61. 6. for thou hast h'-ard my v. 8, that 1 may daily pei-foi-m mye. 68. 1, to thee shall the v. be perf(^rraed. Prov. 7. 14. this day have 1 paid my ». 20. 26, after ». to make inquiry. 31. 2. the son of my v. Gccl. 6. 4, when thou vowest a v.. defer not to pay. Isa. 19. 21, they shall tow a «. onto the Lord. 376 vow. I the streets, erg. put forth her v. t lU. n. bird, ae loved. lem. iU. 3. 4. V. of him Hall theyglng. Ki nri'ir'! 1i>;ard. t'rllipli!. uf gladness. aake msrry. e at eat«. tant V. vaters. le V. of doves, man hoar his v, priest'< pnjvailed. iri>. of SonofGod. kno^v his v. gers. luse of me. the truth heareth Bw Peter's ». them. uy V. in the world. ach others. mge my v. '. of archangel, ig with mau'H v. iy«. sedcd V, 13.29; Acts 12. 22. hout form, audv. lunsel. int. iw. )me«. .ludiUi. ate. iffence. 4.14 7. 16; Uzek. 46. 12; 11; i? ret. 2. 22. .Tacob vowed a ». o beside vtmr v. \T V. \ a v., and said. his V. i)> to offer his v. ill pay my». IKISt High. 3 God. 1 niy». ■ perf(;rmed. aid my t». liry. a v., defer not to ; onto the Loid. w vow. aONOOBDANOE. WALK. Jonah 1. Ifl, feared the Lord and made v. Act.s !H. 18, shoni his head, for he had a v. 21. ffl. four men which have a t>. on tliom. See '. 8am. 16. 7 ; Jer. 44. 25 ; Nah. 1. IB. VOW (v. ). Deut. 23. Z?. If forbear to c. no sin. Ps. 76. 11. p., and pay to the L<ird vour God. 132. 2, and v. to the mighty God. S<aNum.21.2; Ecci.6.6; Jonah 2.9. W. WAG. Jer. 18. 16 ; Lam. 2. 16 ; Zeph. vi. 16. WAGES. Gen. 29. 16. what shall thy w. be ? 30. 28, appoint me thy w. 3i. 7, changed my w. ten times. Ex. 2. 9, nurse this child, 1 will give w. Jer. 22. 13, useth neighbour's service without m. Hag. 1.6. earneth w. to put In bag with holes. Lu. 3. 14. be content with your w. .lohn4. %, he that reapeth recelveth w. Kom. 6. 23. the ««. of sin is d(!ath. 2 Pet. 2. 15. the w. of unrighte-iU!<ne8R. {>«e Ezek. 29. 18 ; Mai. 3. 5 ; 2 Cor. 11. 8. WAGGONS. Gen. 46. 19: Num. 7. 7; Ezek. 23. 24. WAIL. Kzek. 32. 18, w. for the multitude. Amos 8. 16. w. shall be In all street*. Mic. 1. 8. therefore I will w. and howl. Mat. 13. 42. there shall be w. and tmashlng. Mk. 5. 38. he seeth them that w. i^r -atly. Bev. 1.7. all kindreds of earth hall w. 18. 16. merchants stand afar off w. Cer Ksth. 4. 8 ; Jer. 9. 10, 19. 20 ; Kzek. 7. 1 1. WAIT. Gen. 49. 18. I have w. for thv salvation. Num. 36. 20 ; Jer. 9. 8, by laying of io. 2 Kings 6. 33, should I w. for the Lord any longer ? Job 14. 14, 1 will w. till my change come. 15. 22, he is v>. for by the sword. 17. 13, if I w. the grave Is my house. 29. 21. to me men m.. and kept silence. 23. they w. for me as for rain. 30. 26, when I «. f<ir '.ight, darkness came. Ps. 25. 3 ; 69. 6, let none that m. be asliamed. 27. 14 ; 37. 34 ; Prov. 20. 22. v>. on the Lord. ,33. 20, our soul w. for the Lord. 37. 7, V). patiently. 62. 9, 1 will w. on thy name. 62. 1 ; 130. 6. my soul w. upon God. 6, w. only on God. 6.6. 1, praise w. for thee in Zlon. 69. 3, mine eyes fall while I w. for God. 104. 27, these all «. upon thee. 106. 13. they w. not for counsel. 123. 2. so our eyes w. on the Lord. Prov. 27. 18 he that w. on his master. Isa. 30. 18. Lord w. to be gracious. 40. 31. they that w. on Ixird shall renew. 42. 4. the isles shall w. for his law. 69. 9. we w. for light. 64 4, prepared for him that w. for him. Lam, 3, 26. good that a man hoi)e and quietly m. Dan. 12. 12, blessed is he that w.. and cometh to the days. Hab. 2. 3, though vision tarry, u>. for It. Zech.11.11. poor of flock thatw. upon me. Mk. 16. 43. wiio also w. for the kingdom of God. Lu. 2. 26, to. for the consolation of Israel. 12. 36. like unto men that w. for their lord. Acta 1. 4, but tc. for promise of the Father. Rom. 8. f?., groan, w. for the adoption. 26, then do we with patience to. for II. 12. 7, let us w. on our mln'Sterlng. 1 Oor. 9. 13. which to. at the altar are partakers. Gal. 5. 6, we w. for the hope. 1 Thess. 1. 10, to ». for his Bon from heaven. iS«« Num. 8. 10 ; Neh. 12. 44 ; Isa. 8. 17. WAKE. Fs. 1.39. 18, when 1 w. I am still with thee. Jer. 61. 39, sleep a perpetual sleep, and not «o. Joel 3. 9, prepare war, vo. up the mighty men. Zech.4. 1, the angel came again, and to. me. 1 Theas. 6. 10, whether we to. or sleep. Ste Ps. 77. 4 ; 127. 1 : « ant. 6. 2 ; Isa, 60. 4. WALK. Gen. 17. 1 . w. before me, and be perfect. 24. 40, the Lord before whom I io, 48. 16, befor? whom my fathers did w. Ex. 16. 4. whether they will to. in my law. 18. 20. the way wherein they must lo. Lev. 26. 12, 1 will to. among you. Deut. 23. 14, God to. in midst of the camp. Judg. 6. 10, speak, ye that to. by the wav. 2 Sam. 2. 29, Abner and his men to. <tli that night. Job 18. 8. he to. on a snare. 22. 14, he to. In the circuit of heaven. 29. 3, when by his light I to. through darhncKs. Ps. 23. 4. though I to. through the valley of the shadow. 26. n, as for me. I will to. In mine integrity. 48. 12. to. about ZIon, and go round. 65. 14, we to. t<i house of God in comi>any. 66.13, that 1 mav to. before God hi light of the living. 84. 11, from them that to. uprightly. 91. 6. pestilence that to. in darkness. 104. 3, who to. upon wings t>f the wind. 116. 9, I will to. before the Lord. 119. 46. 1 will to. at liberty. 138. 7, though I to. in midst of trouble. Prov. 10. 9 ; '». 18. that to. uprightly to. surely. 13. 20, that to. with wi.se men shall be wise. 19. 1 ; 28. 6. better Is poor that to. in Integrity. 28. 26, whoso to. wisely shall be delivered. Eccl. 2. 14. the fool to. in darkness. Isa. 2. 5. let us to. In the !lght of the Lord 9.2. people that to. In darknes:*. 20. 3, as my servant hath to. nalied. 80. 21. a voice saying, this is the way, w. In It. 36. 9. the redeemed shall to. there. 60. 10. that to. in darkness and hath no light. 11. to. in the light of your fire. Jer. 6. 16, ask where Is the good way. to. tliereln. 10. 23. not In man that to. to direct. Ezek. 28, 14, hast to. in midst <.f stones of fire Dan. 4. 37, those that to. In pride, Hos. 14. 9, the ju.st shall to. in them, Amos 3. 3, can two to. together ? Mic. 6. 8, to to. humbiv with thy God. Nah. 2. 11. where the lion to. Zech. 1. 11, we have to. to and fm through the earth. Mai. .3. 14, what profit that we to. m<>unifully 7 Mat. 9. 6 ; Mk. 2, 9 ; Lu. 5. 23 ; John 6. 8. 11. 12 ; Acts S. 6, arise and to. 12. 43 ; Lu. 11. 24. to. through dry places. 14. 29. he to. on the water. Hk. 16. 12, appeared to two of them as they to, Lu. 13. 33, 1 must to. to day. and to morrow. John 8. 12. shall not to. in darkness. 11. 9. if any man to. in the day. Bom. 4. 12, who to. In steps of that faith. 6. 4, to. in newness of life. 8. 1, who to. not after flesh, but after Spirit. 2 Oor. 6. 7, we to. by faith. Gal. 6. 16. as many as to. according to this role. Kph. 2. 2 : Col. 3. 7, hi time past ye w, 10, ordained we should ie. In them. 4. 1 , to. worthy of the vocation. 17. that ye to. not as other Gentllei, fi, 16, w. circamspectly. 877 if WALKING. OONOOBDANOB. WASH. I ^1 Fhil. 3. 17. m&rk tbem which w. so aa. 18, many w.. of whom I told you. Col. MO ; 1 TheM. 2. 12, that ye mlghtw. worthy of the Lord. 1 TheM. 4. 1. how ye ought to v. 12. ye may w. honsstly. 2 Thess. 3. 6. from brother that w. disorderly. 1 Vet. 4. 3. whHii we tn. In la-tclviouaness. 6. 8, to. about, seeking whom be may devonr. 1 .lohn 1.7, if we u>. in the light. 2. 0. to v.. even as he tc. Sm Gal. 5. Ifi ; Kph. 5, 2 ; Phil. 3. 16. WALKING. Deut. 2. 7, Lord knoweth thy w. .lob .SI. '^fi, the moon w. in brightness. Dan. S. 2.5, four men loose, w. In the fire. Mat. 14. 26, Jesus went to them. to. un the sea. Mk. 8. 24, men as trees, w. Acts 9. 31, w. In the fear of the Lord. See Isa. 3. 16 ; 2 Cor. 4. 2 ; 2 Pet. 3. 3 ; ,lude 16. WALL. Gen. 49. 22. branches run over the w. Ex. 14. 22, waters were a w. to th>"m. Num. 22. 24, a xe. being on this side, a w. on. 2 Sam. 22. 30 ; I's. 18. 2'). have 1 leaped over a w. 2 Kings 20. 2- Isa. 36. 11. turned his face to the u). Ezra 5. 3, who commanded you to make tbUw. 7 Neb. 4. 6. so built we the w. Ps. 62. 3, a bowing w. nhall ye be. 122.7, peace bf witliiii tliv w. Prov. 24. .31, the w. thereof w^s broken down. 25. 28, like a city witli.'Ut to. Isa. 2)>, 1, salvation will GfKl appoint for w. 69. 10, we grope for thn te. 60. 18, thou Shalt call thy w. Salvation. Ezek. 8. 7, a hole in the to. Dan. .5. 6, fingers wrote on the v>, Amos 6. 19, leaned his hand on w., serpent bit him. Ilab. 2. 11 . stone shall cry out of the to. Acts 23. 3, thou whi ted xe. Eph. 2. 14, the middle to. of partition. ««■ Kzek.38.11; Zech.2.4; Acts 9. 26; Eev.21. 14. WA LLO W. .ler. 6. 26 ; 26. .34, lo. in ashes. 2 Pet. 2. 22. washed to to. in the mire. Bee •?. Sam. 20. 12 ; Kzek. 27. 30. WANOEK. Num. 14. ,33, your children shall to. Deut. 27. 18, cursed Is he that causeth blind to to. Job 12. 24 . he causeth them to to. 16. 23, he 10. abroad for bread. 38. 41 , young ravens w. for lark of meat. Ps. .W. 7. tiien would I to. far off. 69. 16. let them to. up and down. 119. 10, let me not to. from thy command- ments, Prov. 27. 8, M a bird that v>. from nest. Isa. 16. 3, bewray not him that to. 47. 16. to. every one to his quarter. Jer. 14. 10, thus have they Invd to to. Lam. 4. 14, they h&ve to. as blind men. Ezek. 34. 6, my sheep to. through mountains. Amos 4. 8, two cities to. to one city to drink. See Ho8. 9. 17; 1 Tim. 6. 13; Heb. 11, 87; Jode 18. WANT (n.). Deut. 28. 48, thou shalt serve in lo. Judg. 18. 10, a placs where there is no to. 19, 20. let all thy to. lie on me. Job 24. 8, they embrace tlie rock for te. SI. 19, if I have seen any perith for to. Ps. 34. 9, there is no to. H them that fear him, Amos 4. 6, I have given you to. of bread, Mk. 12. 44, she of her to. cast in all. Lu. 16. 14, he began to be In to. Phil. 2. 26. that ministered to my w. Bee ProT. 6. 11 ; Lam. 4. 9 ; 2 Cor. K 14 : PhJI. 4. 11. WANT (t>.). Ps. 28. 1, 1 shall not u. 34. 10. shall not to. any gof>d thing. Prov. 9. 4. for him that m>. understanding. 10. 19, in multitude of words then' »o. not sin. 18. 25, the belly of the wicked sliall to Reel. 6. 2. he to. nothing for his soul. Isa. 34. 16, none shall to. her mate. Jer. 44. 18, we have to. all things. Ezek. 4. 17, that they mav to. bread and w*ter. John 2. 3, wh*n they to. wine, 2 ( or. 11. 9, when 1 to. I was chargeable. See Keel, 1.16; Dan. 6. 27 ; Tit. 1.6; Jas. 1. 4. WANTON. Isa. 3. 16 ; Bom. 13, 13 ; 1 Tim. 6. 11 ; Jas. 5. S. WAR (n. ), : i, 32. 17. there is a noise of to. Num. .32. 6. shall your brethren go to to., and shall ye sit here? Deut. 2\, fi, taken a wife, shall not go to to. .ludg. Tt. 8. then was to. hi the gates, 1 Chroti. 5. 22. many slain, because the to. was of God. Job 10. 17. chang?ts and to. are against me. .38. 'H. r^"<^'^ved against the day of to. Ps. 27. ;<, tlioniih to. should rise against me. 46. 9. he maketh to. to cease. 5,'j. 21. to. was in his heart. 68. ;^o. scatter the people that delight in w. Prov. '.It. H. with good advice make to. Kocl.S. 8 a tin»»- of to. s. X, no discharge in that to. Isa. i. 4 ; Mif . 4. 3, nor learn to. any more, .ler. 42. 14. to Fgypt. where we shall see no to. M ic. '2. 8. as men averse from to. Mat. 24. 6: Mk. 18 7; L<i.21.9. to. and rumonrs of to. Lu. 14. 31 . what king, going to make to. 7 Jas. 4. 1 , from whence come to. V Rev. 12. 7, there was to. in heaven. N><- Kccl. 9. 18 ; I'-.zek. .32. 27 ; Dan. 7. 21 ; 9. 28. WAR IV. >. 2 Pam. iVJ. 36 ; Ps. 18. .34 ; 144. 1, fwch- etli niv hands to to. 2 Ohron. 6. 34. if thy people go to to. Isa. 41. 12, they that to. against theo. 2 Cor. 10. 8. we do not w. after the flesh. 1 Tim. 1. 18. to. a good warfare. 2 Tim. 2. 4. no man that to. entangleth. Jas. 4. 1. lusts that to. in your membors. 2, ye fight and to., yet ye have not. 1 Pet. 2. 11, from lusts which to. against the soul. See 1 Kings 14. 19 ; Isa, 37. 8 ; Bora. 7. 28. WARDROBE. 2 Kings 22. 14; 20hron.84.22. WABIC. Mat.24.60; Lu.8.27; 2Tim.4.16. WARFARE. Isa. 40. 2, that her to. is accom- plished. 2 Cor. 10. 4. weapons of our to. not camaJ. See 1 Sam. 28. 1 ; 1 Cor. 9. 7 ; 1 Tim. 1. 18. WARM. Eccl. 4. 11 . how can one be *t. ? Isa. 47. 14, not be a coal to w. at. Hag. 1. 6. ye clothe you. biit there Is none w. Mk. 14. 54; John IH. 18, P<?ter to. himself. Jas. 2. 16 be you to. and filled. See 2 Kings 4. 34 ; ,lob yTJ. 17 ; 39. 14 ; Isa. 44. IB. WABN. Ezek. 3. 18 ; Acts 20. 31 ; 1 Thess. 6. 14. WASH. 2 Kings 6. 10. pn. to. in Jordan. 12, mav I not to. In tli"ni and b^ clf^an ? Job 9. W if I te. myseil" with snow water. 14. 19. thou to. away thinus which grow. 29. 6. when I tr. my steps with buttpr Ps. 26. 6; 73. 13 1 will to. my hands In Inno- cency. SI. 2, to. me throughly from mine Intqutty. m WA8H. Oor. 8.14; Phil. 4, lot U). thing. iderstaiidlrig. s thf^ri- w. not sin. ■;d 8>)all w. his soul. mate. illKS. bre»<1 and water. ihantflablfc. It. 1.6; .las. 1.4. 3,18; lTlm.6.11; I a nnlse of to. iren go to «».. and .11 not go to w. cause the to. was of •it atralnst me. day I if u>. iHe against ms. 9. lat d<>llKht In w. R make «c. to. any more. »e shall see no to. (1 to. 9. to. and rumours 'A) make to. 7 to. V ;aveii. Dan. 7. 21; 9.26. ;. M ; 144. 1, teach- fo to to. nst theo. er the flesh. re. mtangleth. ir members, ive not. ch to. against the Bom. 7. 23. 2 Chron. SI. 22. ; 2 Tim. 4. 16. her to. la accom- !i. not carnal. 1 Tim. 1. 18. one be to. ? t». at. there Is none «o. r to. himself, 'd. •Si. 14 : Isa. 44. 15. 31 ; 1 The*s. fi. 14. in .Jordan, nd 1y» clf^an ? snow water. whicli Krow. 1th biittT. ny hands in lono- 1 mlno tniqutty. WASTE. OONOORDANCK. WATRR. V». 61. 7, to. me, and I shall be wh'tair than snow. Prov. 30. 12, a generatl"n not to, ('ant, 6. 12, his eyes are to. with milk. Isa. 1. 16, to. you, mak»; you clean. Jer. 2. 22. though tlioo to. thee with nitre. 4. 14, to. thy heart. Ezek. 16. 4. nor wast to. In water to supple thee. Mat. 6. 17, when thou fattest, to, tJn- hands. ■27. 24. took water, and to. hl>> hands, Mk. 7. 3, except they to. oft. eat not Lu. 7. 38. began to to. his fi-et with tears. 44, she hath ta. my feet with her t( ars. John 9. 7. go, to. In pool of Siloam. Acts 16. 33, he w. their stripes 22. 16. to. away thy sins. 1 Cor. 6. 11, but ye are to. Ileb. 10. '.22, having our bodies to. with pure water. 2 1'et. 2. 22. the 8<jw that was to. Eev. 1. 5 that to. us from our sins. 7,14, have in. thtMr robes, .S>«t Neh. 4. '.« ; Eph. 5. 26 ; Tit. 3. B ; Ileb. 9. 10. WASTR. Deut.32. 10; Job 30. 3. In to. wilder- ness. 1 Kings 17. 14, barrel of meal shall not t«. Ps. 80, i;^. Ixmr out of wood doth tr. it. 91, 6. nor for destruction that to. Isa, 24. 1 , thr? Lord maketh the eart.b to. 61. 4, thfy shall build the old w. Joel 1. 10. field is w,. corn is to. Sec Prov. 18.9; Is:i.n9. 7; Mat.^'e.S; Mk.14.4. WA'l CU (n.). Ps. 90. 4, as a »<•. in the night. 119. 148. mine eyes prevent night to. Jer. 51. ^.^ make the to. strong. Hab. '2. 1 , 1 will stand upon my to, S««Mat. 14. 25; '24.43; 27.65; Lu.2.8. WA'l'(;n <i!.). Gen. 31. 49. Lord to. between me and thee. Job 14. 16. dost thou not te. over my sin? Ps. ;<7. 3'2, wicked 'o. the righteous. 102. 1, I to., »'id am as a sparrow. 130. 6, more than they that »r. for morning, Isa, 29. 20, all that w. tor inlqiiity are cut off. Jer. 20. 10, my familiars to. for my halting, 31. 28. so will 1 w. over them, to build. 44. 27, I will If. ove.' them for evil. Ezek. 7. 6, end Is come, it »r. for thee. Hab. 2, 1, I will tB. to see what he will say. Mat. 24. 4'i!; ^5.13; Mk. 13,36; Lu.21. .36; Acts 20.31, 10. therefore. 26. 41 ; Mk. l.S. .33 ; 14. 38, to. and pray. 1 Thess. 5. 6 ; 1 Pet. 4, 7. let us to. and be sober. Heb. 18. 17. for thej v;. for your souls. S«<; 1 Cor. 16. 13 ; 2 Tim, 4. 6: Kev. 3.'2; 16.16. WATER ( n.). Gen. '26. 20, the to. is ours. 49, 4. unstable as to. Deut. 8. 7, a land of brooks of to. 11. 11, lan<i drinketh w. of rain of heaven. Josh. 7. 6, hearts melted, and became as te. 2 Pam. 14. 14, as te. spilt on the u'r.ind. 1 .Kings 13, 22, en.t no bread and drink no to. 2-2. 27; 2Chron. 18. 26. to. of affliction. 2 Kings 3. 11. who poured w. on Klijah's hands. •20. 20. brought to. into tlio city. Neh. 9. 11, threwest as a stone intf mighty to. Jobs. 11, can the flag grow without ir. V 14. 9, through the scent of to. it will bud. 19, the to. wear the stones. 16. 16. who drinketh iniquity like to. 22.7, hast not given te. to wparr to drink. 26.8. bindeth up w. hi his thick clouds. S8. 30, the to. are liid as with a stono. Ps. 22. 14. I am poured out like to. 2^ 2, beside the still to. Ps. S3. 7, gatherer h the to. of thu sea. 46. 3, though the to. roar and be troubled. 68. 1. thirsty land, where no to. Is. 73, 10. XT. of a full cup are wrung out. 77.16, thet*. saw thee. 79. 3, their bIoi>d have they shed like w. 124.4, then the in. had overwhelmed us. 148. 4, praise hini. ye to. above heavens Prov. 5. I,'), drink <n. mit ofthUieown rislem. 9, 17, stolen ir. are sweei. 20. 5, counsel is lik- deep w. 26.26, as cold ir t" a tliirstt -uui, 27. 19, as in ip. face an- wureth tn face. 30. 4, who hath bound the to. In a garmtint? F.ccl. II, 1. cast thy bre:i<l npin the w. Cant. 4. 15; .lohn7.3s. well (inivint: to. 8. 7, many v\ cannot ijnench love, Lsa. 1. 22. thy wine is mixed with ir 3. 1, take away wh"lp stay of «•. 11.9; Hab. 2,11. a.n the ip. cover the seas. 19. 6, the to. shall fail from the sea, 28. 17, to. shall overflow hldwiK place. 32, '20, blessed are ye that sow heslde all w. 33. 16, his If. shall iKj sure. 35. 6. in wilderness shall to. break forth. 41. 17, when the p<«ir seek to. 43. '/. If thou iiass through to, 16. a path In the mijjhty to. 20, I give 10, In the wilderness. 44, 3, 1 will pour !!•. on him that is thirsty. 86.1, come ye to th- »■, 67. 20, whose to. ra>t up mire and dirt, Jer. 2. 13: 17. 13 the fo;inta(n of llvhis: to, 9. 1, Oh that my head were w. 14.3. their nobles sent iittln ones ti^ the to. 47, '2, behold tr. ri.se up out of ihe north. Eiek. 4. 17, that they may waul bread and to. 7. 17 ; 21. 7. be weak as to. 31. 4, to. mode him preat. 36. 25, then will 1 sprinkle clean to, Amos 8. 11. not famine of bread nor thirst of to. Mat. ,3. 11; Mk.1.8; Lu. .3. 16: .lohn 1. '26: Acts 1.5; 11. 16, baptize you with w. 10. i'/ ■ Mk.9. 41, whoso giveth cup of cold to. 14. -28, bid me come to thee on the to. '27. 24, I 'Hate took to. and washed. Lu. 8, '23, ship filled with to, 24, rebuked the ic. 16. '24. dip tip of his finger in to, John 3. 6. except a man be born of lo. 23. there was much lo. there. 4, 15. give me this to. 6, 3, waitinjf for moving of the to. 19. .34, forthwith canie out Ll^/Od and to. Acts 10. 47. can any forbid to. 2Cor.n.26, In perils of t«. Eph. 5. '26. cleanse it with washing of t», 1 ret, 3. 20 eight ."■••s were saved by to. 2 Pet. •!. 17, wells without to, 1 .kihn ^. 6. this Is he that came by m. Bev. 'ii. 17, let him take to. of life freely. Ste Ps, 29. 3 : Jer. 61. 13 ; Ezek. 32. 2 ; 47. 1. WATKR (v.). Gen. 2. 6. mist that to. face of • ground. 1.3. 10. plain was well to. Petit. 11. 10, to. It with thy foot as a garden. Ps. 6. 6. 1 JO. my couch with tears, 72. 6. as showers that to. the earth. 104. 13. he ir. the hills from his ohambtira, Prov. 11. 25, he that tr., shall be to. Is. 16. 9. I will to. thee with my tears. 27, 3, 1 w;l' tr. it every moment. 66. 10, retumeth not. but to, the earth. 68. 11 ; Jer. 31. 12 thou shalt be tiVeato, gardon Ezek. 32. 6, I will i«. with my blood. '■ii m v* CI :M ;(7'J Jl -I WAVKg. OONOOBDANOa. WKAK. 1 Cor. 3. 6, Apollot w., but Ood gave IncnuuHJ. 8t« P». 66. 9 ; Ezek. 17. 7 ; Joel 3. 18. WAV K8. Pg. 49. 7, all thj w. are gone oter me. 66.7; 86,9; 107.29. gtllletli iiolsnof w. 93. 4, Lord Is mightier than mighty w. Isa. W. 18, righteousness as to. of the sea. Jer. 6. 22, though the to. toss. Zech. 10. 11, shall smite the w. In the sea. Jude IS, raging te, of the sea. Bee Mat. 8. 24 ; 14, 24 ; Mk. 4. 37 ; Acts 2'/. 4t WAX (n.). Ps. 22. 14 ; 68. 2 ; 97. r> ; Mlc. 1. 4. WAX («.). Ex. 22. 24 ; S2. 10, my wrath shall te. hot. Num. 11. 23, 1> the Lord's hand to. short ? Deut. 8. 4 ; 29. 6 ; Neh. 9. 21 . raiment to. not old. 82. 16. .leshurun to. fat and kicked. Fs. 102.26; Isa. 60. 9; 51.6; Heb. 1. 11, shall to. old as doth a garment. Hat. 24. 12, love of many shall w. cold. Lu. 12. 33, bags which to. not old. Hee Mat, 13. 16 ; 1 Tim. 6. 11 ; 2 Tim. iJ. 18. WAY. Gen. 6. 12. had corrupted his to. 24. 20, If God will kfep me In this w. 66. seeing the Lord hath prospered my w. Num. 22. 32, thy to. is perverse. Deut. 8, 6; 26. 17; 28. 9; 30. 16; 1 Kings 2.8; Ps. 119. 3 ; 128. 1 ; Isa. 42. 24, walk In his tr. Josh. 23. 14 ; 1 Kings 2. 2, the w. of all the earth. 1 Sam. 12. 23, teach you the good and right to. 2 Sam. 22. 81; Ps. 18. 30, as for Ghxl. his to. Is perfect. 2 Kings 7. 15, all the to. was full of garments. 2 Chron. 6. 27, when thou hast taught them the good to. Ezra 8, 21, to seek of him a right to. Job 3. 23, to a man whose w. is hid. 12. 24 ; Fs. 107 40. to wander where there Is no to. 16. 22, I go th'i to. whence I shall not return. 19. 8. fenced up my »o. 22. 15. hast thou marked the old to. ? 28. 10. he knowetli the to. that I take. 24. 13, they know not the to. of the light. 31. 4. doth not he see my lo. ? 38. 19, where is the w, where light dwelleth ? Ps. 1. 6, Lord knuweth w. of the righteous. 2. 12, lest ye perish from the ip. 25. 9, the meek will he teach his to. 27. 11 ; 86. 11, teach m- thy to, 36. 4, In a to, that is not good. 87. 6. commit thy to. unt<i the Lord. 89. 1. I will take heed to my to. 49. 13. this their to. Is their folly. 67. 2, that thy to. may hf known. 78. 50. he made a to. in his anger. 95. 10 ; Heb. H. 10, they have not known my w. 101. 2, behave wisely in a perfect to. 119. 6. that my to. wm9 directed. 80. 1 have chfwen the to. of truth. 60. I thought on my to. 168, all my to. are before thee. 139. 24, lead me in the to. everlasting. Pro/. 2, 8. he preserveth the to. of his sAlntl. 8. 6, in all thy to, acknowledge him. 17, lier to. are to. of pleasantness. 6. 21 , the to. of man are before the Lord. 6. 6, consider her to., and be wise. 28; 16. 24 ; Jer. 21. 8. are the to. of life. 12. 16. the to. of a fool right In his own eyei. 16. 19, to. of the slothful man. 16. 7, when a man's to. please the Lord. 22. 6. train up a child In the to. 28. 19, guide thy heart in the to. 26, lei thine eyes observe my te. 26. 13, there is a lion in the te. KooL 11. 6, the te. of the spirit. tfccl. 12. 5, feai.s !>hall be In tho to. Isa. 2. 3 ; Mlc. 4. 2. he will teach ns of his te. 30. 21, this Is the to., walk ye in it. 36, 8, and a to., called the u). nl hnllneu. 40. 27, mv to. is hid from the Lord. 42. 16, blind by to, they knew nut. 24, they would not walk In his te. 46.13, I will direct all his to. 66. 8, neither are your to. my te. 68. 2, delight to know my to. Jer. 6, 16. where is the go. id to. ? 17. 10; 32. 19. every man axtordlng to his to. 18, 11, make your to. and dkjings good, 32. 39, 1 will give them one hnart and one te. BO. 6, they shall ask the to. lo Zinn. Kzek. .3. 18, to warn the wicked frim his lo 18. 29. are not my to. equal ? are not your te. unequal ? Joel 2. 7, march every one on his te. Nah. 1.3, the Lord hath his te. In the whirl- wind. Hag. 1. 5. consider your te. Mai. 3. 1 , he shall prepare the te. before m^. Mat. 7. 13, broad is th»: w. that leadeth. 10. 6, go not iut<i to. of Gentiles. 22. 10 ; Mk. 12. 14 ; Lu. 30. 2^. teachest the te. of God. Mk. 8. 3, they will faint by the to. 11. 8 ; Mat. 21. 8 ; Lu. 19. 36, spread garments In the to. Ln. 16, 20, when he was yet a great te. off. 19, 4, he was to pass that to. John 10. 1, but cllmbeth up some other «e. 14. 4, and the to. ye know. 6, I am the to., the truth. Acts 9. 2, if he found any of this w. 27, how he had seen the Lord in the te. 16. 17. which show uiiU) us the to. of salvation. 18. 26, expounded the to, of <iod more perfectly, 19.23, no small (tir about that to. 24. 14, after the to. which they call heresy. Bom, 3, 12, are all gone out of the te. 11. 33, his to. are past finding out. 1 Cor. 10. 13, make a te. to escape. 12. 31, a more excellent to. Col. 2. 14, t<x>k handwriting of ordinances out of the te. Heb, 5. 2, compassion on them oat of the te. 9, 8, the to, into the holiest. 10. 20, by a new and living te. Jas. 1. 8, un.stable in all his te. 6. 20, sinner from error of his te, 2 Pet, 2. 2, follow their pernicious te. 16, which have forsaken the right te. 21, better not to have known to. of righteous- ness. Jude 11, have gone in the to. of Cain. See Hos. 2. 6 ; Lu. 10. 31 ; Bev. Ui. 3. WKAK. Judg. 16. 7, te. as other men. 2 Sam. 3. 1 . Saul's house waxed lo. and to, 2(!hron. 15. 7, let not your hand^ be te. Job 4. 3, hast strengthened the te. knees. Ps. 6. 2, I am to. Isa. 14. 10, art thou also become te. as we ? 35. 3, strengthen ye tho to. hands. Ezek. 7. 17 ; 21. 7. shall be to. as water. 16. 30, how te. i« thy heart. Joel 3. 10, let the to. say, I am strong. Mat. 26. 41 ; Mk. 14. 1'X, but the flesh Is «e. Acts 20. 36, ye ought to support the te. Bom. 4. 19, being not to. in faith. 8. 3, for the law was to. 1 Cor. 1. 27, te. things to confound mighty. 11 .%, for this cause many are te. 2 Oor. 10. 10, his bodily presence Is te. IL 29, who is te. and I am not te. ? 380 WKAK. O 10. ?)i lis of hifl to. in it. Ill iuillDflSS. L'lrd. nut. Is w. ' tc. .? irdlnK- tohlsu). nil* Kood, iHurt and one w. D ZlliH. •d from his w are unt yuur w. hlsu. w. In tbo whlrl- e w. before mi. it leadfith. les. . te&cbnst tbe w. ei0. spread garments great w. off. ome otber w. his w. ■d in the u. ha w. of salvation. yd more perfectly. lat w. ey call her«sy. if the w. p out. ape. it ordinances out m out of tbe te. t. e. is U). inus te. } right to. n til. of rigbteous- ofCaln. 15.3. r men. ed 10. aud to. and* Vje to. he w. tcneei. >me w. as we ? aiids. M water. II itrong. lip flt!sh Is w. rt the te. Litb. Liund mighty. arc to. nee Is te. lOt te. ? WKAKNK88. OOiraOBDAlTOE. WltLL. 2 Tor. 12. 1(1. when 1 am to., then am I strung. Ual. 4. 0, turn again t<j to. elements. 1 Pet. 3. 7, honour to wife, as to. vessel. Bee .)ob 12. H ; Jer. 38. 4 ; Uom. 10. 1 ; 1 Tbess. M4. WKAKNF.8B. 1 Cor. 1 . 25, tbe te. of God. 2. 3, 1 was with you In te. 15. 43. It Is sown In to., raised In power. Sa^-SOor. 1-2.9, 13.4; Heb.T.lK; 11.34. WKALTII. Deut. 8. 18. Lord glveth power to get to. 1 Bam. 2. 32, see an enemy In all the te. 2 Ohron. 1. 11, thou heist not asked to. Rsth. 10. 3, seeking the to. of his people. Job 21. 13, they spend their days In to, 31. 26, If I rejoiced because my to, was great. Ps, 44. 12, dost not Increase te. by price. 49. 6, they that trust In tc. 10, wise men die. and leave te, to otheiu 112. 3, to, and riches shall be in his house. Prov. 5. 10, lest strangers be filled with thy te. 10. 15 ; 18. 11, rich man's te. is his strong city. 13. 11 . te. gotten by vanitT, 19, 4, te. maketh many friends. Acts 19. 25, by this craft we have our te. 1 Cor. 10. 24, seek every man another's te. Bee Deut. 8. 17; Buth 2. 1 ; Kzra 9. 12; Zesb. 14. 14. WEA LTH Y. Ps. 66. 12 ; .Ter. 49. 31. WKANED. 1 Bam. 1.22; Ps.131. 2; Isa. 11. 8; 28 9 WKAPON. Neb. 4. 17, with other hand held a le. Isa. 1.3. 6 ; Jer. 50. 25. the to. of his indignation. 54. 17, no te. formed against thee. Jer. 22. "7, every one with his te. Ezek.9. 1, with destroying to. in his hand. 2 Cor. 10. 4, the to. of our warfare. Sc«Job20.24; K/.ek.39.9: .iohn18,3. WKAB. Job 14. 19, the watera to. the stonea. Isa. 4, 1, we will to. our own apparel. Zech. IS. 4, nor shall they to. a rough garment. Mat. n. 8, that to. soft clothitig. S«'tfr)eut.22,5; Ksth,6.8; Lu.9.12; lPet.3,8. WEARINESS. Eccl.12,12: Mai. 1. 18: 2 Cor. 11. 27. WEARY. Gen. 27. 46. I am to. of my life. 2 Sam. 23. 10. he smote till his hand wai w. Job 3. 17, and the te. be at rest. 10.1, my soul Is to. 16. 7, now he hath made me te. 22. 7, hast not given water to w. Ps. 6. 6, I am te. with gn^aning. Prov. 3. 11, be not te. of the Lord's correction. 25. 17, lest he be to. of thee. Isa. 5. 27. none shall be to. among them. 7. 13. will ye lo. my God also? 28. 12. cause the to. t<i rest. 32. 2. shadow of a great rock in to, land. 40. 28, God faint<ith not. neither is te. 81. shall run, and not be to, 43. 22. thou hast been to. of me. 46. 1, a burden to the to. beast. 50. 4, a word in s^asovi to him that is it, Jer. 6. 11, 1 am to. with holding in. 15. 6. I am to. with repenting. 20.9, I was ir. with forbearing, 31. 26, have satiated the to. soaL Lu. 18. 5, lest she tc. me. Gal. 6. 9 ; 2 Tbess. 3. 13. not te. in well doing. .S>«| .Uidg. 4. 21 ; Ps. 68. 9 : 69. 3 : Hab. 2. 13. WKABV (v.). Isa. 4.S. 24. thou hast to. me. 47. 13. te. In the multitude of eimnH-^ls. 57. 10, to. In the tcreatness of thy way. Jer. 12. 5, wdth fot^tmen. and they te. the«. Erek. 24. 12. she hath to. herself with llei, Mic. 6. 3, wherein have t te. th<M. John 4. 6. being te., sat thus on the well. Ileb. 12. 3, lest ye be te. and faint. ^>e Keel. 10. 15; J?r. 4. ^^^ ; Mai. 2. 17. WKATUEB. Job 37. 22 ; Prov. 25. 20 ; Mat. 16. % WKB. Judg. 16. 13 ; Job 8. 14 ; Isa. 69, 6. WKDGB. Josh. 7. 21; Isa. IS. 12. WEKK. Gen. 29. 27, fulfil her te. Jer. 5. 24, apiMilnted te. of harvest. Dan. 9. 27, In the midst of the to. Mat. 28, 1; Mk. 16, 2,9 ; Lu. 24, 1 ; John2D. 1.19; Acts 20. 7 ; 1 Cor. 16. 2, first day of the te. ««« Num. 28. 26 ; Dan. 10. 2 ; Im. 18. 12. WKEP. Gen. 43. 30, he sought where to te. 1 Sam. 1. 8 ; John 20. 13, why to. thou ? 11. 5, what alleth the people that they te.? 30.4. no more power to tc. Neh. 8. S, mourn not, nor te. Job 27. 15, his widows shall not te, ■M). 26. did not I te. for him that was In tronbto? Eccl. 3. 4, a time to te. Isa. 16. 2. he is gone up to w. 22. 4, I will to. bitterly, 30. 19, thou Shalt to. no more, Jer. 9. 1, that I might tc. day and night. 22. 10, to. ye not for the dead. Joel 1. 5, awake, ye dninkards. and te. Mk. 6. 39, why make ye this ado, and te. ? Lu. 6. 21, blessed are ye that to. now. 7. 13 ; 8. 62 ; Rev. 6. 6, te. not. 23. 28. to. not for me. but to. for yourselves. John 11. 31. she goeth to grave to te. there. Acts 21. 13, what mean ye to to. ? IU)m. 12. 15, and w. with them that te. S#eJohnl6.20; ICor. 7. .30; Ja8.4.9; 6.1. WEEPING. 2 Sam. 15. SO. te. as they went. Ezras. 13, not discern tiol.se of joy from le. Job 16. 16. mv face is foul with to. Ps. 6. 8, Lord hath heard the voice of my «». .30. 6, to, may endure for a night. 102. 9, I have mingled my drink with te. Isa. Gf>. 19, voice of to. be no more heard. Jer. 31, 16, restrain thy voice from te. 48. 5. continual tc. shall go up. Joel 2. 12, turn to me with fasting and te. Mat. 8. 12 ; 22. 13 ; 24. 51 : 26. 30; Lu. 1.3. 2«. w. and gnashing of teeth. Lu. 7. .38, 8to<id at his feet behind him te. John 11. 33, when Jesus saw her tc. 20. 11, Mary stood without at sepulchre le. Phil. 3. 18, now tell you even to. &'«e Num. 25. 6 ; Jer. .31. 15; Mai. 2.13; Mat. 2. 18; Acts 9. 39. WEIGH, 2 Sam. 14. 26, te. the hair of his head. Job 6. 2. that my grief were to. 31. 6. let me be to. In an even balance. Isa. 26. 7, thou dost to. the path of the just. 40. 12, who hath to. the mountains ? Dan. 5. 27, thou art te. In the balances. Se^.lob28.26; Prov.16.2; Zech. 11. 12. WEIGHT. Lev. 26. 26, deliver bread by te. ,lob W. 25, to make the to. for the wIimIs. Kzek, 4. 10, thy meat shall be by to. 16. they shall eat bread by to. 2 Cor. 4. 17, a more eaceeding te. Heb. 12. 1, lay aside every to. «/•/• Deut. 25. 13 ; Prov. 16. 11 ; Mlc. 6. 11. WKIOHTY. Prov. 27. 3 : Mat. 23. 23 ; 2 Cor. 10. 10. WELFARE. Neh. 2. 10, to sck to. of Israel. Job 30. 15. my to. passeth a war. Ps. 69. 22, which should have been for their «f. Jer. 38. 4, seeketh not te. of this people. Soe Gen. 4,3. 27 : Ex. 18.7; 1 Chron. 18, 10. WELL (h.). Num. 21. 17. spring up, O te. Deut. 6. 11. and te, which thou dliggedst not. t : 381 . m ^ WKLL, OOVOOBDAWOE. K Ham. 23. IB ; 1 Ohron. 11. 17. water of the w. of Bethlfthem. T*. m. 6, thn'Ugh valley of Baca make It a w. Prov. 6. 15, wattTH out of thine own to. 10.11, a u. (if life. <'aiit. 4. IB ; .lohn 4. 14, u>. of living waters. I»a. 12. .S. the w. of salvation. John 4. fi. sat thus on the w. 2 1'et. 2. 17. w. withdiil water. Sm Gen. 21.19; W.'ft; '? Bam. 17, 18. WKLL (atlv.). Gen. •». 7. If thou rtoest m. 12. 13, to. with me for thy sake. 29, 6, is he to. ? and they said, he is to. 40. 14. think of me when It shall be n, Ex. 4. 14. I know he can speak to. NuT". 11. 18, it was to. with us in Egypt. Deut. 4. 40 ; 6. 16 ; 6. 3 ; 12. 25 ; 19. 1 3 ; 22. 7 ; Uuth 3. 1 ; Eph. 6. 3, that it may go to. with thee. 1 8an\ 20, 7, If he sav thus, it Is w, 2 Kings 126, Is it tn. with thee. Is it w. 2«!hron, 12. 12. In .ludah things went to. Ps. 49. IB. when thou dost to. to thyself. Prov. 11. 10. when it gin-th t». with righteous. 14. IB, looketh w. with the righteous. 30. 29, three things which go to. Eccl. 8. 12. It shall be u>. with them that fear God. Isa. .3. 10, say to righteous, it shall be to, Ezek. 33. .32, one that can play i*. Jonah 4. 4, doest thou to. to be angry ? Mat. 2B. 21 ; Lu. 19. 17, te. done, Mk, 7. 37, he hath done all things to. Lu. 6. 26, when all men speak to. of you. Gal. B. 7, ye did run to. «<-« Phil. 4. 14 ; 1 Tim. 3. B ; 6. 17 ; Tit. 2. 9. WENT. Gen. 4. 16 Pain to. out from presence. Deut. 1. .31. In all the way ye to. 2 Kings B. 26. w. not my heart with thee ? Ps. 42. 4. 1 to. with them to the house. 106. 32, it w. Ill with Moses. Mat. a. 30, 1 go, sir, but to. not. Lu. 17. 14. as they to. they were cleansed. 18. 10, two men t?. up Into temple to pray. See Mat. 11. 7 ; 20. 1 ; Lu. 6. 19 ; .lohn 8. 9. WEPT. 2 Kings 8. 11, man of God to. Ezra 10. 1; Neh.8. 9, the people to. very sore. Neh. 1.4. I to. before God, Lu. 7, .32, we mourned, and ye have not to. 19. 41. beheld tlie city, and to. over It John 11. SB, Jesus to. 1 Cor. 7. 30, that weep as though they w. not. See 2 Sam. 12, 22 ; Ps. 69. 10 ; 137. 1 ; Be v. 6. 4. WET. Job 24. 8; Dan. 4.15; B. 21. WHAT. Ex. 16. 15, they wist not to. it was. 2 Bam. 16. 10. to. have 1 t> do with you ? Ezra 9. 10, to. shall we sav after this ? Job 7. 17 ; IB. 14 ; Ps. 8. 4 ; 144. 3, to. is man V Isa. 38. IB ; John 12. 27. to. shall I say 'f Hos, 6. 4, to. shall 1 do unto thee ? Mat. B. 47. to. do ye more than others? Mk. 14. 36, not to. I wilt, but to. thou vrill John 21. 22. to. is that to thee ? See Acts 9. « : 10. 4 ; 16. 80 ; 1 Pet. 1. 11. WHAT80EVEB. Ps. 1. 8. to. be doeth shall prosper. Keel. 3. 14. 10. God doeth shall be for ever. Mat. 5. 97, tr. is more than these. 7. 12. to. ye would that men should do. 20. 4. to. Is right 1 will give. Phil. 4. 8, to. things are true. See .lohn IB. 16 ; Bom. 14. 23 ; 1 Oor. 10. 81. WHEAT. 1 Sun. 12. 17. la it not w. harvest to- dajr? WHTTR. Job .31. 40, let thistles grow instead of w. Ps. HI. If, ; 147. 14. finest of the to. Jer. 12. 13. they have sown to., but reap tboms, 23. 28. what is the chaff to the to. ? Mat, 3. 12, gathf-r w. Into Karner. Lu. 22. 31, that he may sift you as to. See John 12. 24 ; Acts 27. :W ; 1 (Jor. IB. S7. WH KEL. Ex. 14. 25. took off the'r chariot w. Judg. B. 28, why tarry the to, ? Ps. Rf. 13, make them like a to. Prov. 20. 26, wise king brlngeth the w. over them. Eccl. 12. 6, or to, broken at cistern. Isa. 28. 28, nor break It with the to. of his cart. Nah, 3. 2, the noise of the rattling of the to. See Isa. B. 28 ; Jer, 18. 3 ; 47. 3 ; Kzek. 1. 16. WHELP. 2 Sam. 17. 8 ; Prov. 17. 12 ; Hos. 13. 8. WHEN. 1 Sam. 3. 12, to. I begin I will also 1 Kings 8. 30, to. thou hearest forgive. Ps. 94. 8, to. will ye be wise ? Eccl. 8. 7. who can tell him to. It shall be ? Mat. 24. 3 ; Mk. 13. 4 : Lu. 21. 7, to. shall these things be? See Deut. 6. 7 ; .lohn 4. 2B ; 16. 8 ; 1 John 2. 28. WH KN(JE. Gen. 42. 7 ; Josh. 9. H, to. come ye 7 Job 10. 21, to. I shall not return. Isa. 51. 1, to. ye are hewn. J as. 4. 1, from to. come wars ? Bev. 7. 1."., to. came they ? Se^. Mat. 13. 54 ; John 1. 48 ; 7. 28 ; 9. 29. WHERE. Gen. 3. 9, to. art thou ? Ex. 2. 20 ; 2 Sam. 9. 4 ; Job 14. 10, to. Is he r Job 9. 24, if not, to, and who la be ? P8.42.3. to. is thy God? Jer. 2. 6, to. Is the Lord? Zech. 1. B, the fathers, to. are they T See Isa. 49. 21 ; Uos. 1. 10 ; Lu. 17. 37. WHEREBY. Lu. 1. 18, to. shall 1 know this ? Acts 4, 12, no other name to. we must be .naved. Bom. 8. IB. the spirit of adoption, to. we crv. See Jer. 33. 8 ; Ezek. 18. 31 ; 39. 26 ; Eph. 4. 30. WHEREFORE. 2 Sam. 12. 33, to. should I fast ? Mat. 14. 31, to. didst thou doubt? 26. 50, to. art thou come ? See 2 Sam. 16. 10 ; Mai. 2. 16 ; Acts 10. 2L Wll KBETO. Isa. BB. 11 ; Phil. 8. 16, WH Kit K WITH. Judg. 6. 5, to. shall I save Israel ? Ps. 119. 42, so shall I have to. to answer. MIc. 6. 6, tr. shall I come before the Lord ? S«eMat.5.13; Mk.9.6; John 17. 26; Eph. 2. 4. WHKT. Deut. 32. 41 ; Ps. 7. 12 ; 64. 8 ; Eccl. 10. 10. WHETHER. Mat. 21. 31, to. of them did the will. 23. IT, to. is greater, gold or temple ' Bom. 14, 8, to. we live or die. 2 Cor. 12. 2, to. in the body, or out. «e<>lKlng8 20.18: Ezek.2.B; 3.11; lJohn4.1. WHILE. 2 Ghron. 15. 2, with yon to. ye be with him. Ps. 49. 18, to. he lived he blessed hii soul. Isa. 5B. 6, to. he may be found. Jer. 15. 9, gone down «>. it was yet day. Lu. 18. 4, he would not for a to. 24. 44, to. I was yet with yon. John 9. 4, work »o. It is day. 1 Tim. 6. 6, Is dead w. she llveth. See 1 Sam. 9. 27 ; 2 Sam. 7. 19 ; Acts 20. 11. WH IP. 1 Kings 12. 11 ; Prov. 26. 3 ; Nah. 3. 2. WHIT. 1 Sam. 3. 18: John 7. 23; 18. 10; 2 Oor. 11.6. WHITE. Oen. 49. 12. his teeth shall be w. with milk. Num. 12. 10, leprous, to. as toow. .382 WHTra. Nt««d of <0. e 10. . but reap thonii. le 10.7 ler. lU ASM. ICor. IB. S7. he*r cb&riot m. Kntb the over *t«m. th« w. I if Ills csrt. tllngdf the «. ; Kzek. 1. 16. 17.12: Hos.13.8. n I will alHO ; forgive. I. It shAll be ? 7, te. shftU these 8:1 John 2. !». . 8, te. come ye 7 rn. .28; 9.2B. u7 10, 10. Is he f she? J they T 1. 17. 37. iIllknowthJR? we must be saved. itlon. tc. we cry. 9. -M ; Eph. 4. 30. w. should I fast 7 ibt? Acts 10. iO. , 3. 16. u>. shall 1 save to answer, ore the Lord ? nl7.26; Eph. 2. 4. 64.3; Eccl. 10.10. tliem did the will, temple ' rout. 3.11; lJohn4.1. yoQ te. ye be with ised bit souL i. ,8 yet day. te. ■eth. Acts 20. 11. 26.3; Nah.8.2. 23; 13,10; 20or. h shall be w. with »ow. WHITKD. OONOORDANaW. WirRBDNK88. Job 6. A. any taste In the te. of an ecR. Eccl. 9. 8. let thy orannents be always te Cant. n. 10, my beloved Is le. and ruddy. Isa. 1. 18. they shall be te. as snow. Mat. B. %, make one hair te. or black John 4. 3R, te. already to barresl Bev. 2. 17, a u>. stone. 3. 4, walk with me In te, S«t»-Pftn. ll.Sft; 12.10; Mat. 17, 2; 28. a WIIITKD. Mat. 23. 27; Acts 23. 3. WIIITKB. r8.M.7; Lam. 4. 7. W H ITH EB. 2 Kings 5. 26 ; Cant. «, 1 ; Heb. 11. 8. WHOLE. 2 Bam. 1. 9. my life Is yet te. Eccl. 12. 13. this Is the te. duty of man. Jer. 19. 11, vessel that cannot be made te. Ezek. 16. 6, when tc. It was meet Tor no work. Mat. 6. 29. thy te. body be cast Into hell. 9.12; Mk.2. 17 «e. need not a plivsirl&n. 13.33; 1,11.13.21. till the le. wa« leavened. 16.26; Mk.8..V5; Lu.9.26. ttain te. wnrld. John 11. 60, expedient that te. nation periib. 1 Cor. 12. 17, if te. body were an eye. 1 Thess. 6. 23. 1 pray your te. spirit. Ja.s. 2, 10, keep the te. law. 1 John 2. 2, for the sins of the te. world. B. 19. the te. world lleth In wickedness. Set! Mat. 16. 31 ; John 5. 6 ; 7. 23 : Acts 9. 34. WHOLESOME. Prov. 16.4; 1 Tim. 6.3. WHOLLY. Job 21. 23, dieth. being te. at ease. Jer. 2. 21, planted thee te. a right seed. 46. 28, not te. unptmished. Acts 17. 16, city te. given to Idolatry 1 Thess. 6. 23, sanctify you te. 1 Tim. 4. 16, give thyself te. ro them. Bee Lev. 19. 9 ; Deut. 1. 36 : Ji«h. 14. 8. WHOMSOEVER. Dan. 4. 17. 26. «. to te. he will. Mat. 11. 27, to te. the Son will reveal him 21. 44 ; Lu. 20. 18. on te. It shall fall. Lu. 4. 6. to te. I will, I give it. 12. 48. to te. much is given. See Oen. 31. .32 ; Judg. 11. 24 ; Acts 8. 19. WHOSE. Gen. 32. 17. te. art thou, te. are these ? Jer. 44. 2». shall know te.'word shall stand. Mat. 22. 20 ; Mk. 12. 16 ; Lu. 20. 24, te. is this image ? Lu. 12. 20. then te. shall these things be ? Acts 27. 23, te. I am and whom I serve. See 1 Sam. 12. 3 ; Dan. 6. 23 ; John 20. 23. WHOSOEVER. 1 Cor. U. 27. te. shall eat Gal. 6. 10, bear his judgment te. he be. Bev. 22. 17, te. will, let him take. KeeMat.11.6; 13.12; Lu.8. 18; Rom. 2.1. WHY. 1 Sam. 2. 23. te. do ye such things ? Jer. 8. 14. te. do we sit still ? 27. 13 ; Ezek. 18. 31 ; 33. 11, te. will ye die ? Mat. 21. 25 ; Mk. 11. 31 : Lu. 20. 6. te. did yff not believe? Mk. 5. 39, te. make ye this ado? Act89. 4 ; 251 7 : 26. 14. te. pTsermest thou me ? Bom. 9. 19, tc. doth he yet find fault? 20, te. hast thou made me thus ' See2Chron.26. 16; Lu.2.48; John 7. 46 : 10. "0. WICKED. Gen. 18. 23. destroy righteous with te. Deut. 16. 9, a thought In thy te. heart 1 Sam. 2. 9. the te. shall be silent. Job 3. 17. the te. cease from troubling. 8.22. place of the te. shall come U.> nought. 9. 29 ; 10. 16. if I be w.. why labour I In vain ? 21. 7, wherefore do the te. live ? 30, the te. Is reserved to destruction. P8.7. 9, let the w^ickedness of the te. end. 11, God is angry with the te. 9. 17, the to. shall be turned int^> helL 10. 4. the «e. will not seek God. Ps. 11. 2. the t«. bend their bow. 6, npon the te. he shall rain snares. 12. 8, the te. walk on every side. 20. 6, I will not Hit with the te. 34. 21, evil shall slay thp te. 97.21, the to. borroweth and payeth not 82, the te. watcheth the righteous. 36, 1 have seen the u; In great power. 68. .3, the te. are estranged from tlie womb. 68. 2, so let the tr. peri.sh. W. 3. how long shall the te. triumph ? 139.24. see If there be any ir. way In me. 146.20. all the te. will he destroy. Prov. 11. li. the te. shall fall by hU own wicked- ness. 14. 32, the te. is driven away. 28. 1, the to. flee when no man punueth Eccl, 7. 17, bo not overmuch «. 8. 10, I saw the te. hurled. Isa. 13. 11. I will punish the te. M. 9, he made Ms grave with the w. B6. 7, let the te. for<ake his way. 67. 20, the to. are like troubled sea. Jer. 17. 9. the heart Is desperately «f Ezek. 3. 18 ; 33. 8, tn warn the te. 11. 2. these men give te. counsel. 18. 23. have I any pleasure that the «e. should die? 33. IB, If te. restore the pledge, Dan. 12. 10. the te. shall do wickedly. Mlc. 6. 11. with te. balances. Nah, 1. 3, shall not acquit the te. Mat. 12. 46 ; Lu. 1 1. 26, more te. than h'mself. 13.49. sever te. from the Just 18. 32 ; V>.'i6: Lu. 19. 22. thou to. servant. Acts .». 2:?, and by te. hands have ye slain 1 Cor. 6. 13. put away that to. person Eph. 6. Ifp, fiery darts of the te. Col. 1. 21. In your mind by to, works. 2 Thess. 2. 8, then shall that te. be revealed. See Feci. 9. 2 ; Isa. 48. 22 ; 2 Pet. 2. 7 ; 3. 17. WICK IDLY. Job 13. 7, will you speak te. (or God? 34. 12. God will not do te. Ps. 73. 8 ; 1.30. 'JO. they speak te. Dan. 1?. 10. the wicked .shall do te. Mai. .. 1, all that do te. Bee '{ (^hron. 6, 37 ; 2'-'. 3 ; Neh. 9. 33 ; Ps. 106. fl. WICKKDNK88. Gph. '». 9. this great te. Judg. 20. 3, how was this tr. ? 1 Sam. 24. 13, ir. proceedeth from the wicked 1 Kings 21. 2,'5. sold h'mself to work«e Job 4. 8, they that 'ow te. 22. 6, is not thy w. gi f-at "' 36. 8. thy to. may Inn t a man. Ps. 7. 9, let the te. of the wi(;ked come to an end. 66, 11. «e. Is In the midst thereof. 16, te. is in th^ir dwellings. 68. 2. In h-^art vou work »e, 84. 10, the tents of te. Prov. 4. 17. tliev f at the bread of to. 8. 7, te, is abomination to my lips. 11, 6. wicked shall fall by his own «a 13.6. ,i\ overthrowth the sinner. 26.26. his »/>. shall Ik- shewed. EccLr?.*), their, of lolly. Isa. 9, 18. te. bunieth as the fire. 47. 10, thou hant trusted In thy te. Jer. 2. 19. thine own w. shall correct thee. 6. 7, she castt'th out her te. continually. 8. 6, no man repented of his te. 44. 9, have you forgot the te. of your kings 7 Kzek. 3. 19. if he turn not from his te. 7. 11, violence is risen up into a rod of m. 81. 11, I have driven him out for his t«.. : i it! 88.<! WTDK. ooiraoHnANaM. wwn. iti Bzek. f&. 12. In thn (Uy hn tumeth from hli w. Hoi. 9. l^. for the w. of thflr diiliigK. 10. IR, ye have ploiittlind w. MIc. H. 10. arc trpaHure<( of w. to honw Zech. 6. K, he .tald. thU i« w. Mai. 1, 4. the bonlT of u, .1. in, they that w«rk ui. are Mrt np. Mk. 7, 22. out "f heart proceed w. Lu. 11. !f9, yniir hiward pait In full of «o. ! Bom. l.W. b«!tiiK tilled with all u». I H'or. B. 8. iior with t\v leav«ii of te. I Kph. H. 12, Hplritual u*. In liluh places. I 1 Juhii 6. 19, the whole worla Meth In «e. i »»>« Gen. 6. B ; Pa. 94. 'iS ; Prov. "\. \'} ; ,ler. W. 1 1 . I WIDK. P». V).'2l, th»-y opened their mouth u. I 104. 2B, this trreat and te. sea. I Pn)V. 21 . 9 ; 9ft. i?4 ; .1 er. 22. 14. aw. house. Mat. 7. 1», M. Is the gate that lea<leth. St^ Deut. 1ft. 8 ; I's. HI. 10 i Nah. :t. 13. WIFE. Prov. 6. 18; Kcol, 9. 9 the w. of thy youth. 18.22, whoso flndeth aw., flndcth Kood thhiK. 19. 14. prudent te. Is from the Lord Lu. 14. 20. 1 have married a «e. 17. ."tt, remember lAit'* w. 1 ('or. 7. 14, unbelieving ti>. is Minciifled. Kph. ft. 23, husband is head of the u>. Bev. 21.9. the bride, the Lamb's to. tif 1 Tim. 3. 2 ; 5. 9 ; Tit. 1.6:1 Pet. S. 7 WILK8. Num. 2ft. 18; Kph.fl.ll. WILFULLY. Heb. 10. 26, If we sin w. WILL. Mat. 8 3: Mk. 1. 41; Lu.R.13. I u>. b« thou clean. 18. 14, not the w. of your Father. 26. 39, not as I u>., but as thou wilt, Hk. 3. 3ft, whoso'^ver shall do the te, of (iod. .lohn 1, 13, burn not of the w. of thp flesih. 4. 34, to do the w. of him that sei>t me Acts 21. 14, the M. of the Lord be done. Bom. 7. 18, to V), Is prewnt with me. Phil. 2. IS, both to w. and to do. 1 Tim. 2. 8. I to. that men pray evrvwheni. Bev. 22. 17. whosoever «>., let him take. See Rom. 9. 16 ; Kph. 1. U ; Ileb. 2. 4 ; .J»8. 1. 18. WILLING. EX.3B.B, s ic. h.art. l<;hron. 28.9, serve (ii.d with aw. mind. 29. B, who Is w. to Consecrate his service ' Ps. 110. 3. w. In the day of thy power. Mat. 2fi. 41. the spirit ^ w. 2 ('or. ft. 8, w. rather to be absent. 8. 12. if there be first a w. mind. 1 Tim. fi. 18, w. to communicate. 2 Pet. 3. 9, not w. that any should ptrlsh. ««!« Lu. 22. 42; .lohn 8. 36; Philem. 14 ; 1 Pet. 6.2, WIN. 2('.hron.32.1; Prov. 11. 30; Phil. 3. 8. WIND, .lobrt. 'i'R. reprove speeches which arc as t0. 7. 7. remember that my life is w, Prov. 11. .34 lie shall inherit w. 26,21. norvh le. driveth away rain, 30. 4. gathered the w. In his fists. Eccl. 11. 1, he that observeth the w, Isa. id. 18, we have brought forth to. ■27. 8, stayeth his rough w. Kick. 37. 9, prophesy to the w. Hos. 8.7. they have sowm to. Amos 4. 18, he that createth the w. Mat. 11. 7. a rer-d shaken with the te. John 3. 8, the w. bloweth where It llateth. Kph. 4. 14. with everv to, of doctrine. N'«e Acts 2. 9 : ,Ias. 1. 6 ; Jude 12. WINDOWS. Gen. 7. 11: B:co1.12.3; Jer. R.81; Mai. 3. 10. WIN«{S. P».17. 8; 3rt.7; 87.1; 61.4; «. 18; 91. 4. the shadow of thy w. 18. 10 ; KM. 3, on the w. of the wind. BB. 6, that I had w, like a dove, 139,9. the w. of th-* monilng. Prov. 23, B, iHches nif We theniHelven w, Mai. 4. " ...ih healing In his w. N«« Rzek. 1. 6; Zech. B. 9 : Mat. 23. 37; La. 13. M. WINK, .lob 16. 12; P«.3B.19; Prov. 6. 13; 10.10; Acts 17. .30. WINTKR. Oen. 8. 22; Cftnt. 2. 11 ; Mat. 24. 20; Mk. 13. IB. WIPK. 2 Kings 21. IS; Isa. 28. 8; Lu.7.88; John 13. B, WISDOM. Job 4. 21, they die without w. 12. 2, w. shall die with you. Pn)V. 4. 7 w. Is the principal thini. 16. 16, l)etfer to get to. than gold. 19.8. he that getteth w. loveth his own soul. 28. 4, cease from thine own w. Keel. 1. 18. In much w. Is miirh grief. Isa. 10. 13, by mv to. I have done It. 29. 14, the u>. of their wise men shall perish. Jer. «. 9. rejected the word of the Lord; and what w. Is in them? Mic. 6. 9. the man of w. shall see thy name. Mat. 11. 19. w. is iu'Ulfled of her children. K'or. 1. 17. not w'th to. of words. 24, Christ the w. of (iod. 30, who of (iod Is made unto us lo. 2,6, we speak t«. amoni; iwrfect. 8. 19, w, of this world is foolishnesa. 2 Cor. 1. 12, not with fleshly w. Col. 1. 9, might be tilled with all «o. 4.6, walk In to. toward them. Jas. 1.6, if any lack w. 3. 17, w, from aliove i.s pure. Kev, 6. 1'}, worthy Is the Lamb to receive w. 1.3. 18, here Is w, See Keel, 1. 16 ; Bom. 11. 33 ; Ool. 2. 3 ; 3. Id. WI8K. Gen. 3. 6. to make one w. Ex. 23. 8. gift bllndeth the w. Deut. 4. 6. this nation '■« a w. pe'it»lr.. 32, 'X, O that they were to. 1 1 Kings 3. 12, 1 have given thee a w. heart Job 9. 4, he Is w. in heart. 11. 12. vain man would t)e w. 22. 2. he that is w. may be profitablo 32. 9, great men not always v>. Ps. 2. 10, be w, now, O ve kings, 19.7, making w. the simple. 36.3, he hath k-rt off to be w. 94. 8, when will ye be w. 107. 43, whoso is to. and will observe. Prov. 1. B. a w. man shall attain w. counselik 3.7, be not le. in ttiine own eyes. 6.6; 8.33; 'J3 IH ; '.T. 11. be w. 9. 12, thou Shalt be to. for thyself. 11.30, hfl t'lat winneth souls Is to, 16. 21. the w. in hea-i shall be called pnident, 20. 26. a w. king scattereth the wicked. Eecl.7.v!3, I said, I will be w. 9. 1, the to. are in the hands of God. 12. II, the words of the to. are as goads. Isa. 19. 11, I am the son of tlie w. Dan. 12. 3. they that be w. shall shine. Mat. 10. 16. be w. as serpents. 11. '?B, hid these things from the «», Eoni. 1. 14, I am debtor t" the to. 12. 16. be not to. in your own concelta. 1 Cor. 1. 'A), where Is the w. ? 4. 10 ye are w. In Christ, 2 Tim. 3. IB. «. unto salvation. I 8m Isa. 6. 21 : Jer. 4. 22 ; Mat. 26. 8. SM wwn. 11.4: W. 19: n. wind. 1. ) I veil M. ',. 'a. »7 ; Ln. 13. ov.6.13: 10.10: 11: Mat. 24. 20; Lu.7.88: John Ithout «•. hlng. h his own «oul. i grief, m tt. n shEll p«rl«h. tlie (lord; and f.e thy name, r chlldna. unto, JCt. thnesB. all to. ) to receive w. !ol.2,3; 3.16. u. B a u). heart. ofitablH 3, tbs^rve. in w. counseln. B. >'s>ilf. Is tn, '. cnlleil pnident. He wicked. (if (lod. as goadii. W shine. the w. e w. conceits. 26. B. WI8KLT. CONHORDAIfaM. WONPBB. WI8BLT. Pk W. ft. chartninir never lo le. 101.2, 1 will iHliavr niTw-lf w. Prov. 1H. W, that hondlfth a matter to. «MProv.'^l. I.!: •.»<.•.•«: Kr<1.7, Ui; Lu.16.8. WI8KB. 1KIiikh4.31: Lu. Iti.K; ICt. l.iSB. WIHU. I'll. 73. 7. mme than heart ttiuld u. Itom.9. 3, I Could to niyiw-lf accuitcd 3.li)tin2. I 10. abiivr* all tliiii)(H. ^>»•.l<lb3.3, (i; ,l.,M»h4.8; V < or. 13. 9. WITHDBAW. Job». 18: Prov. '26. 17: 2 Theii. WITIIKR. Pi. 1. 3, leaf nhall not t«. .S7. '2, they Khali to. an thu ttwjt herb. 129. 6 ; Isa. 4(». 7 ; ■; IVt. 1. '24, Rra.M w. Mat. ?1. 19 : Mk. 11. -21. the tg true wr. away. JudM IV, treen whcne fruit w. Sm .loel 1. 12 ; John Ifi. fl ; .la«. 1. 11. WITIIHOLD. Vn. 40. 11. v>. not thy mercies. 84. 11, no good thhiK will he tn. Prov. 8. It, w. not good from them to whom. 23. 13, u>. not corrnctlon. Keel. 11.6, w. not thy hand. Jer. fi. V!ft, your sins have u>. Kood things. Htf. .)ob '22. 7 ; 42. 2 : KzkW. If. Irt ; ,lo«l 1. 13 WITHIN. Mat. 23. '26. cleanse first what Is w. Mk. 7. 21, from i*. proceed. 2 (Jor. 7. f5, tn. were fears. Sr<! Ps. 45. 13 ; Mat. 3. 9 ; Lu. 1'2. 17 ; 16. 3. WITHOUT. Gen. 24. 31, wherefore sUndest thou to, ? 2(!hrun. in. 3, long to. the true God. "• '• . 1. 20. wisdom criotli lo. ifcik. ry2. 3 ; W. i, w. money. Jer. 33. 10, to. n «n, »o. Keant. m. Inhabitant. Hos. 3. 4, Ltrael «i. kinij, w. prince, to. hacilflcu. F.ph.2. 12, w. Odd In the world. Col. 4. B ; 1 Thess. 4. V2 ; 1 Tim. 8. 7, them tliat are w, Heb. 1,3. 12, Jesus suffered to. the gate. Rev. IW. 1(5, for «. are doirs. fl.'^ Prov. 22. 13 ; Mat. 10. '21) ; Lu. 11. 40. WITHBTANT). Keel. 4. 12. two shall w. him. Acts U, 17, what was I that I cnuld w. God ? Kph, (5. 1,3, able to to. in evil day. Set! Num. 22. .32 ; 2 tlhron, 20. f. ; Ksth. 9. 2. WITN K88 (n.). Gen. 31. ,Vi, (i(.d is u>. between. Josh. 24. -.^Z, this stone shall be a u>. Job Ifi. 19, my w. Is In heven. Ps. 89. 37, as a faithful te. In heaven. Prov. 14. B, afaitliful w, will not lie. Isa. 56. 4, have given him for a w. to the people. Jer. 42. 6, Lord be a true and faithful te. Mat. 24. 14, for a w, unto all natioin, John 1. 7, the same came for a w. 3. 11, ye receive not our w. 6. .36, I have greater te. than tliat of .Tohn. Acts l4. 17, he left not hlm.self without to. Bom. 2. 15, conscience also bi^arlnjr them tc, 1 .lohn 5. 9, the w. of God Is (greater. 10, hath the «. In himself. Seelsa. 4.3. 10; Lu.'24, 48; Acts 1.8; 13.31. WITNESS (».). Deut. 4. 26, heaven and earth tow. Lsa. 3. 0, eonntenance doth te. against them. Acts -20, 23, the Holy Ghost w. in every city. Rom. 3. '21, being w. by the law and prophets. 1 Tim. 6. 13, before Pilate m. a g(K3d confession. 8e« lBam.12.3; Mat. 26. 62; 27.13; Mk. 14.60. WITS. Ps. 107. 27, are at their w. end. WITTY. Prov. 8. 12, knowledge of w. Inventions. WOKFUL. Jer. 17. 16, the w. day. WOMAN. Jadg. ». 64, a w. slew him. Ps.4M.fl: lsa. n.«; VI. 3: 9«. 17: .I«r.4.fl1; «. 24; 13.'.n,2'2.'2:<: 30.6; 31. H; IX. 41 ; 4». 5W. 24 ; no. 43, |«ln as of a to. in travail. Pn)V. 6. '24, keep thee honi evil le. 9, 13, a foolish UI. l« eianiorous. 1Z4; 31. 10, a virtuous tn. 14.1, wise ir. bnlldeth her house. 21. 9, with a brawling to. in wide honwi, Vccl. 7. 28, a w. among all tlio^e have I not found, lsa. M. 6, as a te. forsaken. Jer. 31.?^, a «e. shall compass u man. Mat. 5, '2H, whoso l<Miketl) on % w. in. '28, <) te.. great Is thy faith. 22. '27 : Mk, 1-2. -22 ; Lu. 'JO. 32, the to. died hInj. 26. 10, why tr< uhle ye the te. I 13, this that this te. hath done shall be told. John 2. 4, UI.. what have I to do with thee. 8. 3, a Ml. taken In adultery. 19. '2(1. UI., IhIi "Id thy M>n. Acts 9. ,36, this u. was full of good works. Bom, 1, 77. i.atural us«f "f the ui, 1 (.'or, 7. 1, gudd for a man not to touch a te. 11 7 thete. Is the »fli>ry of the man. Gal. I. '«o<l sfiit forth his Bon. made of a t». 1 Tim. ,1 sulTer not a to. to teach. 14, the '. being deceived. ^•«'<»Jfl. '9. 16; LI1.7..39: 13.16; Rev. 1'i. 1. WOMP,. Gen. 40. '25, ble-«iinrs of the le. 1 im. 1. >, Lord h" Mint up her w. .'22.9, t<K.k n>e .It of the te. 10, ?ast nyif ,nc6 from the te. V/J. 3. fr 11 of the te is his reward. 1.39. 1.1, I'-red me in niv nioi»ier's«, Kc' ' P I, hovk bones urow ill 10. ' *. J '. ; •»>. n. Ltiid ronn- d tlwe from tv. 48. 8. a transgressor from the to. 49. 15, <• , pa.s.sloii on son t. flier ic, llos. 9. ■'•(, give them nilscarryln'{ t«. Lu. 1. i',L. blessed is fri..! f thy »". 11. '27, bles»<!d is the tu. thai i,o.f t.heo. 23,29, bli Hsed are the »r, that never 'lare. Sc^ Joh3. .( ; •:4.':'0; 31, l.'i; Prov. 30. 16. W«)M KN. Jude. 5. 24. bles.sed a» ove ui. 1 Bam. 1'^. 7. the to. answered one another. 9 8am. I.iai, passing the love of uj. Ps. 46. 9, amoi ;..' t.'^'y honoura'ile te, Prov. ,31. .3. give not thy streok'th to to. Lam. 4. 10, the pitiful te, have so<lden their children. Mat. 11. II; Lu. 7. 28, among them tiiat are born of to. 24. 41 : Lu. 17. 36. two te. grindinn at the mill Lu. 1. 28, bles.sed art thou among lo. \ Cot. 14, 34. let your m. keep silence, 1 Tim. '2.9, te. adorn themselves. 11, let IT. leani in silence. 6. 14. that the younger lo. marry. 2 Tim. 3.6, lead captive sillv i«. Tit. 2. 3, aged w. behave as becomnth holiness lleb. 11. 35, ic, received t'neir H-ftd. /=re Acts 16. 13 ; 17,4; Phil. 4. 3; I Pet. .3. 6. WONDKK (n.). Ps.71. 7 a> a »/. unto manv, 77. 14. thou art the (.'od that doeth »>. 88, 12. shall thy »/». Im; known ii: th>> di.rlf 96. 3, declare his te. amoiii^ all people. 107.24. his »n, in the d-ep. Isa. 20, 3. walked barefcnit for a te. 29. 14. 1 will do a marveliou* work and tn. Joel '2. ,30; Acts •2. 19, 1 will show ,-•. in heaven. John 4. 48, except ye see signs and w. Acts 4. .30, that IP. may be done b^ the name. S,f Uoiri. 15. 19 ; 2 Cor. I'2. 12 ; 2 Thess >. ■.. WONDKR ni.>. Isa. '29. 9. stay yourselves and te. 69. 16, he IT. thei-e was no intercessor. 63. 6, I to. there was none to uphold. SC6 Ifil WONDKBFUL. OOKOOBDANOW. WOBK. Hab. 1. 6, regard and le. marvellonBly. Zech. 3, F they are men w. at. Lu. 4. '2S, ihey te, at the gracious words. B«e Acte 3. 11 ; 8. 13 ; 13. 41 ; Bev. 13. 3 : 17. fl, WONDKUFTTL. 2 8arn. 1, 26. thj love wa» ». Job 42. 3, things too w. for me. Ps. 139. 6, knowledae Is too w. Isa. 9. 6, name shall be called lo. 28. 29. who Is tr. in counsel. S«« Deut. 28. 09 ; Jer. 6. 80 ; Mat. 21. IB. WONDEBFLLLY. P8.139.14; Lam. 1.9; Dan. 8.24. WONDROUS. 1 Ohron. 16. 9 ; Job 37. 14 ; Ps. 26. 7; 76. 1: 78. 32; 105. 2; 106. 22; 119. 27; 146, B; Jer. 21. 2, w. works. Ps. 72. 18; 86. 10; 119. 18. «. things. WONT. Kiek. 21. 99, If the ox were w. to push. Mat. 27. 16, the governor was u>. to release. Hk. 10. 1, OS he was w., he taught them. Lu. 22. 39, he went, as he was to. Acts 16. 13, where prayer was «i. to be made. Bee Num. 22. 30 ; 2 Bam. 20. 18 ; Dan. .1. 1 9. WOOD. Gen. 22. 7, behold the fire and the u>. Deut. 29. 11 ; Josh. 9. 21 ; .Jer. 4fi. 22. hewer of ». 2 8am. 18, 8, the to. devoured more people. Ps. 141. 7, as one cleaveth to. Prov. 26. 20. where no w. Is fire goeth out. Bee Jer. 7. 18 ; Hag. 1. 8 ; 1 Cor. 3. 12. WOOL. Ps. 147. 16, giveth snow like n. Isa. 1. 18, your sins shall be as w. Dan. 7. 9 ; Rev. 1. 14, hair like w. ge«Prov.31.13; Rzek.34.3; 44.17; Hos.9.1. WORD. Deut. 8. 3 ; Mat. 4, 4, every v. of God, 30. 14; Bora. 10. 8, w. Is very nigh. Job 12. 11, doth not the ear try to. ? 35, 16, he multipiieth w. 38.2. by w. without knowledge. Ps. 19. 14, let w. of my mouth be acceptable. 68. 11, the Lord gave the w. 119. 43 ; 2 Cor. 6. 7 ; Kph. 1. 13 ; Col. 1. B ; 2 Tim, 2. 15 ; Jas. 1. 18, the u>. of truth. Prov. 15. 28, IP. spoken in due season. 26. 11, a w. fitly spoken. Isa. 29. 21, an oireuder for a w. 30. 21, shall hear a w, behind the«. 50. 4, how to speak a w. in seasoo, Jer. 6. 13, the w. is not In them. 18. If?, nor shall the iv, perish. 44. 28, know whose te. shall stand. Hos. 14.2, take with you w. Mat. 8. 8, speak the w. only. 12. 30, ev ry idle w. that men shall speak. 18. 16. that every u>. may he established. 24. 35, my w. shall not pa«s away. Mk. 4. 14, the sower soweth the w. 8. 88 ; Lu. 9. 26, ashamed of my w. Lu. 4. 22. gracious w. which proceeded. 86, amazed, saying, what a to. is this? 24. 19. a prophet mlirhtv In tn. and deed, John 6. 63. the w. I sjicaK are life. 68. thou ha.st the w. of eternal life. 12. 48, the to. I nave spoken shall Judge. 14. 24, the Ml. ye hear Is not mine. 17. 8, 1 have given the to. thou gavest me. Acts 13. 16. any w. of exhortation. 20. 35, remember the f. of the Lord Jtsua. 26. 26, u). of truth and soberness. ICor. 1. 17, not with wLsdom of to. 4. 20, not In to., but in power. 14. 9, utter IV, easy to be understood. 2 Cor. 1. 18, our tf). was not vea and OMf. 6. 19, the to. of reconciliation. Oal. 6. 14, law fulfilled in one to. 1 6. d, him that ia tautf bt in the u. Bph. 6. 6, deceive you with vain w. Phil. 2. 16, holding forth the t*. of lifs. Col. 3. 16, let the tn. of Christ dwell in you. 1 Thess. 1. 6, gospel came not in ic. only. 4. 18. comfort one an( ther with thesa i». 1 Tim. 4. 6, nourishet'. \n vo. of faith. 6. 17, labour in the to, and doctrine 2 Tim. 2. 14 strive not about to. 4. 2, preach the jo. Tit. 1. 3, In due times manifested his w. 9, holding fast the faithful to. Heb. 1. 3, by the to. of his power. 2. 2, if the to. spoken by angels. 4. 2, to. preached did not profit. 12. the to. of GcmI Is quick and powerful. 6. 13, is unskliful in tiie to. 6. 6, and have ta.Hted the good w. 7. 28, the f(i. of the oath. 11. 3. worlds were framed by the u. 13. 7, who have spoken to you the w Jas. 1. 21 . the ingrafted to. 22, be ye doers of the to. 23, if any ha a he&rer of the w. 3. 2, If any man offend not In to. 1 Pet. 1. 23, being liom again by the w 26, this Is the to. which is preached. 2. 2, sincere milk of the to. 8, them who stumble at the to. 3. 1, obey not the to., may without the ««. 2 Pet. 1. 19, more sure »o. of prophecy. 3. 2, the to. spoken by prophets. B, by the to. of God the heavens were of old. 7, heavens by io. are kept In store. 1 John 1. 1, hands have handled of to. of lifs. 2. 6, keepeth his to., in him Is the love. 3. 18, let us not love in to. Bev. 3. 8, thou hast kept my w. 10, the to. of my patience. 6. 9, that were slam for the to. 22. 19, take away from w. of this prophecy. So/- Isa. .;. 20 1 Jer. 20. 9 ; Mic.2.7; Rev. 21. 6. WOr.K (ti.>. Gen. 2. 2, God ended his to. 5. 29, shall comfort us concerning our to. Kx. O). 9 ; 23. 12 ; Deut 6. 13, six days thou sheK do all thv to. 35. 2, six days Shall to. be done. Deut. 3. 24. what god can do according to thy to. 4. 28 ; 27. 15 ; 2 Kings 19. 1« ; 2 Chron. 32. 19 ; Ps. 115. 4; 13.5. 15, the io. of men's harula. 1 Ohron. 16. 37, as every day's to. required, 2 Chron. 31. 21, In every to. he began he did U. 34. 12, the men did the to. faithfully. Ezra 6. 8, this to. goeth fast on. 6. 7, let this to. alone. Neh. 3. 5. nobles put not their necks to the w, 6. 8, why should the to. cease ? 16. perceived this to. was of God. Job 1. 10, hast blessed the to. of his hands. 10. 8 ; 14. 15 : Ps. 143. 6, the to. of thine band*. 34. 11, for the to. of a man shall he render. Ps. 8. 3, the to. of thy fingers. 19.1, his handy to. 83. 4, all his w. are done In tmth. 40.6; 78.4; 107.8; 1U.4; Mat. 7.22; Aots2. 11, wonderful to. 90. 17, establish the to. of our hands. 101. 3. I hate the to. of them that turn. 104. 23, man goeth forth to his to. 111. 2, the w. of the Lord are great. 141. 4, to practise wicked lo, Prov. 16. H. commit thy to. unto tbe Lord. 20. 11, whether his w. bo pure. 24. 12 : Mat. 16. 27 ; 2 Tim. 4. 14, to eYeiy mftO •ecording to his to. SI. 31, let her own to. praise her. EcoL L 14, have seen the ». that Are dma. WOBK. In to. r,. of lifS. Iwell in you. in ic. only. nil thesa «». faith, tctrine «. t«dhb«0. I. rer. :l8. Bt. i powerfol. d to. the to. u thaw by the «•, eftched. to, thont the 10. rophecy. ets. ens were of old. store. ed of to. of life. s the love. w. thl8 prophecy. 2.7; Rev.2L8. lf;(l his W. rning our te. Ix dftys thou shsr^ le. ccording to thy it. men's ha:iil3. w. required, beiran he did It. ithfuUy. a. r necks to the v>. B? God. of his hands. 0. of thine bands, lall he render. ruth. fat. 7. 22; Aott2. r hands, that turn. lis tc. 3 great. ito the Lord. re. 14. to wttj vuKa her. th«t &re done. WOBK. OONOORDANOM. WORLD. h KccU S, 17. there 1« a time for every te, 6.6, why should 0<xi destroy the wl 8. 9, I applied my heart to e ver^ to. 9. 1, their vj. are in the hand of Ood. 7, now God accepteth thy u>. 10, there it no te. In the grave. \i. 14. will bring every t«. Into judgment, I«a.'2.8; 37.19; Jer. 1. 16; 10. 3. It. 1ft; 51,18, they worship the >e. of their own bands. 6, 19, let him hasten his tc. 10.1?, the Lord hath performed his whole ««. W. 12. thou hast wrought all our te. iu us. 5, 21, do his to., his strange w, 29. 15, their to. are in the dark. 49. 4, my t». is with my God. 6«5. 18, I know their tp. and their thoughts. Jer. 32. 19. great in counsel and mighty in u, 48. 7. thou liast traxted in thy to. Amos 8. 7, 1 will never forget any of their ««. Hab. 1. 6. I will work a w. in your days. Mat. ?3. 3, do not ye after their to, 6. al! their to. they do to be seen. Mk. 6. 5, could there do no mighty w, .lohn ft. 20, greater jr. than these. 6. 28. that w? might work the to. of God. 29, this is the jo. of God, that ye believe. 7. 21, I have done one w. and ye alt narveU 9. 3, that the 10. of God be made manifest. 10. 26. the to. I do in my Father's name. 32, for which of those to. do ye atoiiH me ? 14. 12, the to. I do shall he do, and greater 10. 17. 4. I have finished the to. Acts B, 38. if this to. be of men. 16. 38. who went not with them to the v> Eom. 3. 27. by what law ? of w. ? 4. 6, imputeth righteousness without to. 9. 11, not of w. but of him that oalleth. 11. 6, grace, otherwise to. is no more to. 13. 12, cast off IB. of darkness. 14. 20, for meat destroy not w. of God. 1 Cor. 3. 13, e^ ery man's v<. made manifest. 9. 1, are Hvi. ye my to. in the Ltird V Gal. 2, 16, by to. of law no flesh be Justified, 6. 4, hit every man prove his own to. Eph. 2. 9, not of to,, lest any man boast. 4. 12, the to. of the ministry. 8.11, unfruitful t«. of darkness. Col. 1. 21. enemies in your minds by wicked «, 1 Tliess. 6. 13, in love for their to. sake. 2 Thess. 2. 17. In every good word and to. 2 Tim. 1, 9 ; Tit. 3. 6, saved us, not according to our to. 4. 6, do the to. of an evangelist. Tit. 1. 16, in to. they deny him. Heb. 6. 1 ; 9. 14, from dead to. Jas. 1. 4. let patience have her perfect «. 2. 14, If he have not to., can faith save him ? 17, faith without to. is dead, being alone. 18, show me thy faith without thy to. 21, wds not Abraham justified by to. 22, by to. was faith made perfects 2 Pet, fi. 10, earth and to. therein burnt up, 1 John 3. 8, destroy the to. of the devil. Bev. 2, 2, 9. 13. 19 ; 3. 1, 8. 16, I know thy vi. 26, h!i that keepeth my to. to the end. 8.2, i have not found thy to, perfect. 14. 1^ tsnd their to. do follow them. SeeODl 5.19; 2 Thess. 1.11; Biv. IH.B; 20,19. WORK 1 1». , 1 Sam. 14. 6. the Ix)rd will to. for ns. 1 Klnpi'd. 20. sold thyself to to. evil. Neh. 4. d, the people had a mind to the «•. Job 2R. 9, on left hand where hn doth 10. 3S.29. all these thines God to. for man. Ps. 58. i, in heart yo)i to. wickedness. 101.7. he that to. deceit. 119. 1%. It is time for thee to m. Isa. 43. 13, I will to., and who shall let It? Mic. 2. 1, woe Ui them that to. evil. Hag. 2. 4, to., for I am wi»h ymi. Mai. 3. 15, they that to. wickedness are set op. Mat. 21. 28. Aon, go to. ti>-dav in my vineyard. Mk. 16.20, the Lord to. wiUi them. John 6. 17, my Father to. hitherto and I to. 6. 28, that we might to. the works of Ood. 30, what dost thou to. ? 9. 4, night Cometh when no man can to. Acts 10. 36, be that to. righteousness Is ao- | cepted. Bom. 4. 16, the law to. wrath. 6.8, tribulation to. petience. 8. 28, all things to. together for good. 1 Cor. 4. 12, and labour, to. with our own hands. 12. 6, same God that to. all in all. 2 ('or. 4. 12, death to. In us. 17. to. for us exceeding weight of glory. Gal. 5. 6, faith which to. by love. Kph. 1. 11, who to. all things after. 2. 2, spirit that now to. 3. 20, the power that to. in ns. 4. 28, 10. with his hands thing that Is good. Phil. 2. 12, to. out your own salvation. 1 Thess. 4. 11. study to to. with your hands. 2 Thess. 2. 7, mystery of Iniii'iity doth to. 3. 10, if any would not to.. ?i'Mther should he eat. Jas. 1. 3 trying of your faith to. patience. See Ezek. 46. 1 ; Prov. 11. 18 : 31. 13 ; Keel. 3. 9. WORKMAN, H08.8.6; Kph. 2. 10; 2 Tim. 2. 16. WORLD. Job 18. 18. chased out of the 10. 34. 13, who hath dlsMised the wholf< to. 7 37. 12, on the face of the to. Ps. 17. 14, from the men of the te. 60. 12, the to. Is mine. Tl. 12, ungodly who prosper In the to. 77.18; 97.4. lightnings lightened the to. 93. 1, the to. is established. Kccl. 3. 11, he hath set the to. In their heart. Isa. 14. 21, nor fill the face of to. with cities. 24. 4, the to. lanpuisheth. 34. 1, let the to. hear. Mat. 4. 8 ; Lu. 4. 5, kingdoms of the w. 6.14, the light of the to. 13. 22 ; Mk. 4. 19. cares of this 10. choke. 38, the field is the to. 40, In the end of the to. 16. 26 ; Mk. 8. .36 ; Lu. 9. 26, gain the whole M J8. 7, woe ti^the to. because of offences. Mk. 10. 30 ; ill. 18. 30 ; Heb. 2. 6 ; 6. 5. in the 1 to come. Lu. 1. 70 ; Acts 3. 21. since the to. began. 2. 1, all the to. should be taxed. 16. 8; 20. 34, children of this to. 20. 36, worthy to obtain that to. John 1. 10, he was in the to. 29 that tiketh away sin of the to. 3. 16, God so loved the te. 4. 42 ; 1 .lohn 4. 14. the Saviour of the w. 6. .33, he that giveth life unto the ««. 7. 4, shew thyself to the to. 7, the to. cannot hate you. 8. 12 ; 9. 6, I am the light of the w. 12. 19, the whole te. Is none after him. 81, now Is the Judgment of this to. 47, not to judge the to., but to save the w. 13. 1, dejjart out of this »e. 14. 17, whom the to. cannot receive. 22, manifest thyself unto us, and not unto w 27, not as the to. giveth. 80, the prince of this to. cometh. 16. 18; I John 3. 13. If the to. hate yon. 19, the te. would love his own. 16. 83, Id the to. ye shall have tribulaUoo. 17. 0, I pray not for the te. «n Hr; m WORLDLY. OONaOBDANCIW. WBATH. John 17. 16, they are not of the ». 21, that the u>, may bellnvo. 21. 26, w, could not contain tlin books. Acts 17. 6, turned the w. upside dow-n. Bom. 8.19, that all the w. may becume gallty, 12. 2, be not conformed t/> tlils to. 1 Oor. 1. 20, where is tlie dbputer of this w. ? 2. 6, the wisdom of this te. 7. 81, use this w. »» not abusing;. 2Gor. 4. 4, the god of this w. hath blinded Gal. 1. 4, this present evil u>, 6. 14, «. is crucified unto me. Eph. 2. 2, according to the course of this w. 12. without God in the w. 1 Tim. 6. 7, we brought nothing into this w. 17. them that are rich In this to. 2 Tim. 4. 10, having loved this present w. Heb. 11. 38, of wliom the to. was not worthy, jas. 1. 27, unspotted from the u>. 8. 6, tontnie a w. of iniquity. 4. 4, friendship of the w. 2 Fet. 2. 5, Qod spared not the old w. S. 6, the te. that then was. 1 John i. 16, love not the w. 8. 1, the w. Icnoweth u.s not. 6. 19, the whole to. lieth In wickedness. «.•« 2 8am. «. 16 ; 1 Ohron. 16. 30 ; Prov.8.26. WORLDLY. Tit. 2. 12 ; Heb. 9. 1. WORM. Job 7. 5, my flesh is clothed with «. 17. 14. I said to the w., thou art iny mother. 19.26, though tc, destroy this body. 21. 26, shall lie d« wn and w. shall cover them. 24. 20, the tc. shall feed sweetly. 26. 6, man that is a ■'.o. Ps. 22. 6. 1 am a to. and no man. Isa. 14. 11 . the i/>. is spread under thee, 41.14, fear not, thou to. lacob. 66. 24 ; Mk. 9. 44. 46. 48. th.^lr to. shall not die. fie«.lonah4.7; Mlc.7. 17; Acts 12. 23. WORMWOOD. Jer. 9. 15 ; 2.'?. 15 ; Amos 5. 7. WORSE, Mat. 9. 16 ; Mk. 2. 21. rent is made to. 12. 46 ; 27. 64 ; Lu, 11. 26, last state to. than the first. Mk. 5. 26, nothing bettered, but grew to. John 6. 14, lest a te. thing come unt<- thee. 1 Oor. 11. 17, not for the better, but ft.r the w. 1 Tim. 6. 8, he is to. than an Infldel. 2 Tim. S. 13, shall wax to. and lo. 2 Pet. 2. "PO, the latter end is to. with them. Sc«,ler.7.2fi; 16.12; Dan. 1.10; ,I|Jin'2.10. WORSHIP. Ps. 9R. 6, let us to. an(fl>ow down. 97. 7, to. him. all ye gods, 99. 6. to. at his footstool. Isa. 27. 13, shall to. in holy monnt. Jer. 44. 19, did we to. her witliout onr moa Zeph. 1. 6, them that to. host of heaven. Hat. 4. 9 ; Lu. 4. 7, fall down and to. me. 16. 9, in vain do they to. me. John 4. 20, oar fathers to. in this mountain. 22, ye to. ye know not what. 12. 20, Greeks came to to. Acts 17. 23. whom ye Ignorantljr «. 24. 14, so to. I the God of my fathers. Bom. 1. 35, to. the creature mi>re. 1 Cor. 14. 2fi, so falling down he will to. God. SfrCol.2.18; Ileb.l.r,; Rev. 4. 10; 9. '20. WORTH. Job 24. 25; Prov. 10.20: Kzek.30.3. WOllTll Y, Gen. 32. 10, 1 am not to. of the leut, 1 8ani. 26. 16, ye are to. to die. 1 Kings 1. 62. If he show himself a to, man. Mat. 3. 11, whose shoes 1 am not to. to bear. 8. 8 ; Lu. 7. 6, 1 am not to. that thou shouldest come. 10. 10, the workman Is to. of his meat. 87, loveth father ot mother more than me ts not to. uf me. Mat. 22. 8, they which were bidden were not to. Mk. 1.7; La. 3. 16; John 1. 27, not te. to un- loose. Lu. 3. 8, fruits to. of repentance. 7. 4, that he was to. for whom he should do. 10.7; 1 Tim. 6. 18, the labourer ia lo. of his hire- 12. 48, things to. of stripes. 16. 19. no more to. to be called thy ion. 20. 36, to. to obtain that world. Acts 24. 2, very to. deeds are done. Bom. 8. 18, not to. to be compared with glory. Eph. 4.1; Col. 1.10; lThess.2. 12, walk to. Heb. 1 1. 88, of whom the world was not tv. Jas. 2. 7, that to. name. Bev. 3. 4, for they are to. 6>aNah.2.6; Bev. 4. 11; 6.2; 18. «. WOULD. Num. 22. 29, I to. there were a sword. Ps.81. 11, Israel to. none of me. Prov. 1. 25, ye to. none of my reproof. 80, they to. none of my counsel. Dan. .5. 19, whom he to. he slew. Mat. 7. 12 ; Lu. 6. 31, whatsoever ye w. that men. Mk. 3. IS, calletb whom he to. Bom. 7. 15, what I k>. that I do not. 1 Oor. 7. 7, I to. that all men were. Bev. 3. 16, I to. thou wert cold or hot. S««Num.ll.29; Acts 26. 29; Gal. 6.17. WOUND (n.). Kx. 21. 26. give to. for to. Job 34. 6, my to. is incurable. Ps. 147. 3, he bindeth up their to. Prov. 23. 29, who hath to. without rauaeT !?7. 6, faithful are to. of a friend. Isa. 1.6, but 10. and bruises. Jer. 15, 18, why is my to. incurable? 30. 17, I will heal thee of thy to. Zech. 13.6, what are these «, in thy hands? Lu. 10. 34, bound up his to. K<># Prov. 6. 33 ; 20.30; Hos.5.i3; Bev. IS. S. WOUND («.). Deut. 32. .99, I to., and I heal. 1 Kings 22. 34 ; 2 Chron. 18. .33, carry me out, for lam to. Job 5. 18, he to., and his hands make whole. Ps. 64. 7, suddenly shall they be to. 109.22. my heart is to. within me, Prov. 7. 26, she hath cast down many w. 18. 14, a to. spirit, who can b"ar? Isa. 53. 5, he was to. for our transgressions, Jer. 37.10, there remained but to. m»n. K«e Gen. 4. 23 ; Mk. 12. 4 ; Lu. 10. 30 ; Acts 19. la WRAP. Isa. 28. 20 ; Mic. 7. 3 ; John '.^0. 7. WRATH. Gen. 49. 7, cursed be their to. Deut. 32. 27, were It not I feared to. of enemy. Job 21. 30; Prov. 11. 4; Zeph. L 16; Bom. 2. 6; Bev. 6. 17, tho day of to. 86. 18, because tliere is to., beware. Ps. 76. 10, the to. of man shall praise thee. 90. 7, by thy to. are we troubled. Prov. 16. 14. w. of a king is as messengers of death. 19. 19, man of great to. shall sufTer. 27.3, a fool's to. Is heavier. 4, to. is cruel and anger outrageous. Eccl. 6. 17, much to. with his sickness. Isa. 13. 9, day of the Lord comoth with «f. 64. 8, in a little to. I hid my face. Nah. 1. 2, he reserveth to. for liis enemies. Hab. 3. 2, in to. remember mercy. Mat. 3. 7 ; Lu. 3. 7, from to. to come. Bom. 2. 6, to. against day of to. Kph. 6. 4, provoke not children tow. 1 Thess. ti. 9, not appointed us to to. 1 Tim. 2. 8. lifting up holy hands without m. /8M)Ja«.Ll»: Iitv.d.16; 1x1:^; l-i.8. V ■^ ^ W w w w \\i ^ i TBATH. eii were not to. Qot 10. to nn- le should do. r ii (0. of his thy ton. e. id with glory. 12, walk w. nras not w. S.6. ) were * sword. er ye w. that not. re. )r hot. a. 6. 17. forts. lut causa T d. bleT 10. 3 thy hands ? 3 J Rev. 18.8. and I heal, irry me out, for make whole. u>. me. many t«. isgnisslons. u>. m^n. 30 ; Acts 19. 16. )hn '.:0. 7. tlielr w. d w. of enemy. 15; Bom. 2. 6; ware. praise thee. d. s messeugers of uffer. geons. Ickness. Kth with «f. ic«. list enemlet. •cy. come. 1 tow. tow. As withoat w ;; K6. WBATHFUL. OONOOBDANOE. TEAR. WRATHFUL. Ps. 69. 24 ; Prov. 16. 18. VUKST. Ex. 23. 2; Deut.16.19; Fs.66.6; 2Fet. 3.16. VBE8TLK. G*n.32.24! Eph.«.12. VBUTOUED. Num. 11. 15 ; Bom. 7. 2i ; Bev. S. 17. .VRINO, JudK.e.Sg; Ps.7B.8; Prov. 30. 38. WRINKLE. Job 18. 8; Eph.6.27. WUITR. Prov. 3. 3; 7.3, w. on table of thy heart. Isa. 10. 1. w. grlevousneu which they have prescribed. 19. few that a child Tnt.y w. them, ler. 2?. 30. w. this man childless. 31. 33 ; Heb. H. 10. 1 will te. It in their hearts. Hab. 2. 2, to. the vision, make it plain. See .lob IS. 26 ; Ps. 87. 6 ; Rev. 3. 12. WRITING. Ex. 32. 16 ; John 6. 47 ; Ool. 2. 14. WillTTFN. Job 19. 23. O that mv words were w. Ps. 69. 28. let them not be to. with righteous. Kzek.2. 10, roll was to. within and without. Lu. 10. 20, that your names are to. in heaven- John 19. 22, what I have to., I have tr. 1 Cor. 10. 11, to. for our admonition. 2 Cor. .S. 2, our epi.stle to. In our hearts. See Isa. 4. 3 ; Jer. 17. 1 ; Rev. 2. 17 ; 13. 8. *TiONO. Ex. 2. 13. to him that did the te. 1 Chron. 12. 17, there is no to. In my hands. Job 19. 7, I cry out of w., but am not heard, .ler. 22. 3, do no to. Mat. 20. 13. friend, I do thee no to. 1 Oor. 6. 7, why do ye not rather take ts. 2 Cor. 12. IS, forKive me this to. Col. 3. 2fi, he that doeih to. shall recelva Philem. 18, If he hath to. thee. SV« Prov. 8, 36 ; Acts 25. 10 ; 2 Cor. 7. 2. WRONGFULLY. Job 21. 27 j Ezek.22.2D; IPet. 2.19. WROTE. Dan. 6. 8 ; John 8, 6 ; 19. 19 ; 2 John 6. WROTH. Gen. 4. 6, why art thou to. ? Dent. 1. 34 ; 3. 26 ; 9. 19 ; 2 Sam. 22. 8 ; 2 Chron. 28. 9 ; Ps. 18. 7 ; 78. 21, heard your words and was to. 2 Kings 5. 11, but Naaman was to. and went away, Ps. f9. 38, thou hast been te. with thine anointed. Isa. 47. 6, I was to, with my people. 64. 9, I have sworn I would not be h. 67, 16, nor will I be always te. 64, 9, be not to, very sore. Mat. 18. 34, his lord was to., and delivered. See Num. 16. 22 ; Isa. 28. 21 ; Mat. 2. 16. WROUGHT, Num, 23, 2S. what hath God te. ? ISam. 6. 6, the Lord hath to, wonderfully. 14. 46, Jonathan hath to. with Ood this day, Neh. 4. 17, with one ot his hands to. in the work. 6. 16, this work was to. of our God. Job 12. 9, the hand of the Lord hath to. this. 36,23, who can say, thou hasi to. iniqiiity? Ps. 31. 19. ha.st to. for them that trust In thee. 68,28, strenKthen that thou hnst to. for I'.s. 139.16, curiously to. in lowe.st parts. Eccl. 2. 11, I looked on all my hands had «e. Isa. 26. 12, thou hast to. all our works in oa. 41. 4, who hath to, and done It ? Jer, 18, H, he to. a work on the wheels, Ezek. 20.9. I to, for my name's sake. Dan. 4, 2, wonders God hath to. toward me. Mat. 20, 12, these last have te, but one hour. 26, 10; Mk, 14. 6, she hath te. a good work on me. John 3. 21, manifest that they are te. In God. Acts 15, 12, what wonders God had te. 18. 3. he abode with them, and to. 19. ll, to. special miracles by hands of Panl. Bom. 7. 8, to. in me all manner of concupis- cence. IB. 18, things which Christ hath not to. 2 Cor, 5, 6, he that hath te, us tor same thing. 7. 11, what carefulness It to. In you. 12. 12, signs of apostle were to. Gal, 2. 8, he that to. effectually In Peter. Eph, 1, 20, which he to. In Christ. 2 Thess. 3. 8, but we to. with labour. Heb. 11, ,33, through faith w. riphteousness, Ja.s. 2. 22, faith to, with his works. 1 Pet. 4. 3, to have lo, the will of the Gentiles. 2 John 8, lose not those things we havit to. Bev. 19. 20, false prophet that to. miracles. Bee Ex. 36. 4 ; 2 8am. 18. 13 ; 1 Kings 16. 25. WBUNG. Lev. 1. IB ; Ps. 78. 10 ; Isa. 51. 17. Y. YARN. 1 Kings 10. 28 ; 2 Chron, 1. !«. YE, 1 Cor. 6. 11 ; 2 Cor, 3. 2 ; Gal. 6. 1. YEA, Mat. 6. 37 ; Jas. 6. 12. conversation v.. y. 2Cor. 1. 17. there should be y.. v., ana nay, nay. See 2 Cor. 1. 18 ; Phil. 3. 8 ; 2 Tim. 3. 12. YEAR. Gen, 1. 14, for seasons, days, and j/. 47. 9, few and evil have the y. of my life been. Ex. 13. 10, keep this ordinance from w. to y. ffl, 29, I will not drive them out In one y. Lev. 16, .34, make at«mement once a y. 25. 5, it Is a y. of rest. Num. 14. ,34, each day for a y. shall ye be«r. Dent. 14. 22, thou shalt tithe y. by y. 1.5. 9, the y. of release Is at hand. 26. 12, third y. which Is y. of tithing.' 32. 7, consider the y. of many generations. Judg. 11. 40, to lament four days In a y. 1 Pam, 2. 19, brouglit a coat from y. to y. 7. 16. went from y. to y. in circuit. 2 Sam. 14. 26, at every y. he poll'id it, 1 Kings 17, 1, shall not be dew nor rain these y. 2 Chron. 14. 6. land had rest, no war in those y. Job 10, 5. are thy y, as man's days ? 15. 20, the number of y. Is hidden. 16. 22. when a few «. are come. 32. 7, multitude ofy. should teach, 36, 11, they shall spend their y. In pleasure. 28, nor number ofy. be searched out, Ps. 31. 10, my y. are spent with sighing. 61.6, prolong his y, as many generationa. 68. 11, thou crownest the y. 77, 6, the y. of ancient times. 10. I remember the y. of the right hand. 78. 33, their y. did he consume In trouble. 90. 4, a thousand y. in thy sight 9, we spHiiid our y. as a tale. 10. the days of our y. are threescore and ten. 102. 24, thy y. are throughout all generations. 27, thy y, shall have no end, Prov. 4, 10. the y. of thy life shall be many. 6. 9, lest thou give thy y. U) the cruel, 10. 27, y, of wicked shortened. Eccl, 12. 1 , nor y. draw nigh. Isa. 21. 16, according to y. of hireling. 29.1, add ye y. toy. 38. 16, go softly all my y. 61. 2 ; Lu. 4. 19, acceptable y. of the Lord. 63. 4, the y. of my redeemed. Jer. 11. '.?3 ; 23. 12 ; 48. 44 u. of vlsiUtlOn. 17. 8, shall not be careful lu y. of drought. 28.16, this y. thou siialt di?. 61. 46, a rumour stiall come tn one y. as» ,n TKAELT. OONOOBDANOM. YOUNG. Ezek. 4. 5. have laid on thee y. of their iniquity. 22. 4, thou art com« even unto thy y. 88. 8, in latter v. thou shalt come. 46. 17, be iilR to the y. of liberty. Dan. 11. 6, in the end of y. they shall Join. Joel 2. 2, to y. of many ^eneratiuns. Mic. 6. 6, shall I come witli calves of y. old ? Hab. 3. 2, revive work in midxt of p. , Mai. 3. 4, otTerinKs pleasant as in foniier y. Lu. 13. 8, let it alonu this y. also. Gal. 4. 10, ye observe tlays and y. Bev. 20. 2, Satan bound for a thousand y. See Zech. 14. 16 ; Jas. 4. 13 ; Bev. 9. 15. YEARLY. 18am.l.3; 20.fi; E8th.9.2a. YBABN. Gen. 43. 60 ; 1 Kings S. 28. YKLL. Jor.2.16; 61,38. YE8T EBD A Y. Job 8. 9 ; Ps. 90. 4 ; Heb. 13. 8. YET. Gen. 40. 23, y. did not butler remember. Ex. 10. 7, knowest thou not y. Deut. 9. 29, y, they are thy people. 12. 9, ye are not as y. come. Judit. 7. 4, the people are y. too many. 1 Kings 19. 18. y. I have left me. 2 Kings 13. 28, nor cost them from presence My. Ezra 3. 6, fonndatlon not y. laid. Jobl. 16, while he was y. speaking. IS. 15, though he slay me. y. will I trust. 29. 6, when the Almlghtv was y. with me. Ps, 2. 6, y. have I set my king. Keel. 4. 3, he v/hich hath not y. been. Isa. 28. 4, while it is y. in hia hand. 49. 15, y. will I not fi»get. Jer. 2. 9, I will y. plead with you. 23. 21, y. they ran. Ezek. 11. 16. y. will I be to them. 86. 87, I will y. for this be enquired ot, Dan. 11. 35, it u y. for a time. Hos. 7, 9, y, he knoweth not, Amos 6. 10, is there y. any with thee ? Jonah 3. 4, y. forty days. Hab. 3. 18, y. I will rej. )ice. Mat. 16. 17, do not ye y. understand f 19.20, what lack ly.? 24. 6 ; Mk. l.S. 7, the end is not y. Mk. 11. 13, time of figs was not y. Lu. 24. 44, while y. with you, John 2. 4 ; 7. 6 ; 8. 20, hour is not y. come. 11. 26, though dead, y. shall he live. Bom. 0. 6, y. without strength. 8. 24, why doth he y. hope for? 1 Oor. 3. 15, y. so as by fire. 18. 17, ye are y, in vour sins. Gal. 2. 20, y. not I but Christ. Heb. 4. 15, y. without sin. 1 John 3. 2, it doth not y. appear. See Acts 8. 16 ; Bom. 9. 19 ; I Cor. 3. 3. YIELD. Gen. 4, 12, not henceforth y. strength. Lev. 19. 25, that mav y. increase. 26. 4, the land shall y, her increase. Num. 17. 8, the rud y. almonds. 2Chron. TO. 8, y. yonnelves to the Lord. Neh. 9. 37, it y. much Increase to thi? kings. Ps. 67. 6, the land shall y. her increase. 107. 37, plant vineyards, which may v. fruits. ProT. 7. 21, she caused him to y. Eccl. 10. 4. y. pacifietb great offences. Hos. 8. 7. if it y., the stranger* shall swallow. Joel 2. 22. flg tree and vine y. their strength. Hab. 3. 17, though finlds shall y. no meat. Hat. 27. 60. cried again and y. up the ghost. Acts 23. 21, do not thou y. to them. Bom. 6. 13, nor y. members, y. yourselves to God. U. to whom ye y. yourselves Mrvoats. Heb. 12. 11, y. the peaceable fruits of right- eousness. See Gen. 1. 29 ; Isa. R. 10 ; Dan. 3. 28. YOKE. Gen. 27. 40, thou shalt break his y. Lev. 26. 13, I have broken bands of your y. Num. 19. 2 ; 1 Sam. 0. 7, on which never came y. Deut. 28. 48, he shall put a y. on thy ne( k. 1 Kings 12. 4, thy father made our y. grievous. Isa. 9. 4 ; 10. 27 ; 14. 25, thou hast broken the y. of his burden. B8, 6, that ve break every y, Jer, 2. 20, of old time I have broken thy y. 27. 2 ; v!8. U, make thee bonds and y. 31. 18, as a bullock unaccustomed to the y. Lam. 8. 27, good to bear y. iu youth. Mat. 11. 29, take my y. upon you. 30, for my y. is easy. Acts 15. 10, to put a y. on disciples' neck, 2 Cor. 6. 14, not unequally y. with unlM;liever». Gal. 6, 1, entangled with tlie y. of bondage. Phil. 4.3, I entreat thee true y.-fellow. 1 Tim. 6. 1, servants as are under the y. See .lob 1.3; 42.12; Lam. 1.14; Lu. 14. 19. YONDEB. Gen. 22. 6 ; Num. 23. 15 ; Mat. 17. 20. YOU. Gen. 48. 21 . God will be with y. Buth 2. 4. the Lord be with y. 1 <:hrou. 22. 18, is not the Lord with y. 2Chron. 16.2, the Lord is with y. while. Jer. 18. 6, cannot I do with y, 42. 11 ; Hag. 1. 13 ; 2, 4, for I am with y. Zech. 8. 23, we will go with y., Ood is with y. Mat. 7. 1? ; Lu. 6. 21 , that men should do to y. 28.20, I am with y. always. Lu. 10. 16, that hearetli y. heareth nae. 18. 28, and y. yourselves thru.st out. Acts 13. 46. seeing you put it from y. Bom. 16. 20 ; 1 Oor. 16. 23 ; Phil. 4. 23 ; Col. 4. 18 ; 1 Thess. 5. 28 : 2 Thess. 3. 18 ; 2 Tim. 4. 16 ; Tit. 3. 15 ; Heb. 13. 26 ; 2 John 3 ; B^v. 22. 51. grace be with y. 1 Cor. 6. 11, such were some of y. 2 Cor. 12. 14, I seek not yours but y. Eph.2. 1 ; Col. 2. 13, y. hath he quickened. Col. 1.27, Christ in y. 4. 9, a brother who is one of y. 1 Thess. 5. 12, know them that are every. 1 John 4. 4, greater is he tliat is in y. See Hag. 1.4; MaL2.1: 20or.8.13; Phil.S.l; 1 Pot- 2 7 YOUNG. Ex. 23. 26. there shall nothing cost their y. liev. 22. 28, shall not kill it and y. in one day. Deut. 22. 6, shall not take dam w ilh the y. 28. 50, which will not show favour to the y. 67, her eyes shall be evil toward her y, one. 32. 11, as eagle fluttereth over her y. 1 Ohron. 22. 6; 29. 1, Solomon my son is y. 2 ('hn)n. IS. 7, when Behoboam was y. and tender. 34. 3. while he was yet y. began to seek God. Job 38. 41, when his y. ones cry to God they wander. 39. 16, ostrich is hardened against her y. Ps. 37. 26, I have been y., and now am old. 78.71, from following ewes great with y. 84. 3, a nest where she may lay her y. 147. 9, food to y. ravens when they cry. Prov. 30. 17, the y. eagles 8hall oat It. Cant. 2. 9 ; 8. 14. mv beloved is like a y. hart Isa. 11.7, their y. shall lie down together. 40. 11, gently lead those that are with y. Jer. 31. 12, flow together for y. of flock. Ezek. 17. 4, cropped off y. twig. John 21. 18, when y. thou glrdRd<;t thyselL Tit. 2. 4, teach y. women to be sober. Y Y 890 )UNO. ts of rlght- I. ,k his 1). f your y. ever came y. hy iif( k. V. grievous, iroken the y. in thy tr. ell/. i to the y. h. i' neck. unl«;li«ver», btiiidage. How. they. 1. 14. 19. Mat. 17.20. V. ,hy. while. v\ti\ y. 1 Is with y. >uld do to y. t me. It. I .„:Col.4.18; m. 4. 16; Tit. .22.91, graos ckened. I over y. 3*;* Phil. 8.1; lothing CMt hi one day. th the y. ir to tliu y. hery. on«. !!• y. wn is y, was y. and oseek God. to God they it her y. f am old. with y. lery. eycry. tit. :e a y. hart. ogether. I with y. Bock. b thyielt Mr. TOUNGKB. OONOOBDANOX. ZEALOUSLY. 8ef Gen. «. 13 ; Isa. 90, 6 ; Mk. 7. 26 ; John 12. 14. TOUNGKB. Gen. 26. 23, elder shall serve y. Job SO. 1. they that are y. have me in derision. Lu. 22. 26, greatest, let htm be as the y. 1 Tim. 6. 1, intreat y, men as brethren. 1 Pet. 6. 5, ye y. submit tf> the elder. See Gen. 29. 1« ; Lu. 16. 12 ; 1 Tim. 6. 2. 11. T0UNGK8T. Gen. 42. 13; Josh. 8.26; 1 Kings lfi.34. Y0UB8. 2Chron.a0.16; Lu.«.20; 1 Cor. 8. 21. YOUTH. Gen. 8. ?1, Imagination is evil from V- 46.34, about cattle from oiir y, till now. 1 Sam. 17. .33, he a man of war from his y. .ys, whose son Is this y. ? 2 Sam. 19. 7, evil that oefell thee from thy y. 1 Kings 18. 12, I fear the Lord from my y. Job 13. 26. to ^Kifflt'ss the iniquities of my y. 20. 11 , buiisH are full of sin of his y. 29. 4, as in days of my y. 30. 12, on my right hand rise the y. 83. 26, return to days of his y. 36. 14, hyi>t>critRs die in y. Ps. 26. 7. remember not sins of my y, 71, 6, thou art my trust from my y. 17. thou hast taught me from my y. 88. 1.5, ready to die from my y. 89. 45. days of y. hast thou shortened. 103. thy y. is renewed like eagle's. 110.3. the dew of thy y. 127. 4. the children of thy y. 129, 1, they have afflicted me from my y, 144. 12, as plants grown tip in y. Prov. 2. 17. forsaketh the guide of her y. 6. 18, rejoice witli wife of thy y, Eccl. 11. 9, rejoice, young man. in thy y. 10, childhood and y. are vanity. 12. 1, remember now thy Creator In days of y. Isa. 47. 12, wherein thou hart laboured from y. 54. 4, forget the shame of thy y. Jer. 2.8, we kindness of thy y. Jer. 8. 4, thon art the guide of my y. 22. 21, this hath been tliy manner from y. 31. 19, bear the reproach of my y. 82. 90, done evil bef(ire me fnim their y. 48. 11, hath been at ease from his y. ; Lam, 3. 27, good to l>ear y<iko In his y. •; Ezek. 4. 14, soul not polluted from y. 16. 22, hast not remembered days of thy tf. Hos. 2. 16. sinp as In days of her y. Joel 1. 8. lament for husband of y. Zech. 13. 6. taught me to keep cattle from y. Mat. 19. 20; Mk. 10. 20; Lu. 18. 21. have kept from my y. Acts 26. 4, manner of life from my y. 1 Tim. 4. 12, let no man despi.se thy y. S««Prov.7.7; Isa. 40. .'W; Jer. 3. 24, &. YOUTHFUL. 2 Tim. 2. 22, flee y. lu«t^ Z. ZEAL. 2 Sam. 2L 2, sought to slay them ia hist. 2 Kings 10. 16, oome and see my «. for the LonL Ps. 69. 9 ; John 2, 17, the «, of thy house. 119. 139, my «. hath consumed me. Isa, 9. 7, the «. of the Lord will perform thta. 69. 17, clad with t. as a cloak, 6.3. 16, where is thy ». ? Erek. 6. 13, 1 have spoken it in my s. Bom. 10. 2. they have a z. of <»od. 2 Cor. 9. 2, your z. provoking many. Phil. 3. 6, c(Jnceming »„ persecuting. Col, 4. 1.3. he hath a great z. for you. See 2 Kings 19. 31: Isa. 37. 32; 2 Cor. 7. 11. ZEALOUS, Num. '28. 11, he was t. for my sake. Acts 21. 20, they are all z. of the law. 1 Oor. 14. 12, as ye are z. of spiritual gifta. Tit. 2. 14, f . of good works. Eev. 3. 19, be t. therefore and repent. Se«Num.26.18; Acts 22. 3; Gal. 1. 14. ZEALOUSLY. Gal. 4. 17, •. aflected. m «,« w i'r. I. if i 1 ^ !" .a Abib Abu J DIOTIONABT OF SCRIPTURE PROPER NAMES AND FOREIGN WORDS CONTAINED IN THE BIBLE, WITH THEIR PRONUNCIATION AND MEANING VSvn.—The aeemt O $kow» where the etreu offhe voice thotOdfda. (?) denotee memingt wMek areeotijeclwal,] AAB Aaboh, a'-roo, light (?). Ex. 4. 14. AABONiTEa, oZ-ron-ites, descendants of Aaron. 1 Ohr. 12. 27. ABADDON, a-bttd'-<lon, destruction. Rev. 9. 11. Abaotba, a-bag'-thab, given by fortune. Esther 1.10. Abana, a'-ba-nah, stony. 2 Kin. 6. 12. Abaeim, a'-ba-rini, regions beyond. Num. 27. 12. Abba, ab'-bah, father. Marie 14. 36. Abda, ab'-flali, servant. 1 Kin. 4. 6. Abdeel, ab'-de-el, same as Abdiel. Jer. S6. 26. Abdi, ab'-di, ». of Jehovah. 1 Chr. fi. 44. Abdiel. ab'-di-el, ». of God. l Chr. 6. 15. Abdon , ab'-don, servile. Judg. 12. 13. ABED-NE80, a-bed'-ne-go, servant or worshipper ofNebo. Dan. 1.7. ABEL, a'-bel, (1) vanity. Gen. 4. 2. (2) A meadow. 2 Bam. '20. 14. ABEL-BETH-MAACHAE,a'-bel-beth-ma'-a-kAh,mea- dow of the house of Maathah. 1 Kin. 1(5. 20. Abel-maim, a'-bel-ma'-im. m. of the waters. 2 Chr. 16. 4. Abel-meholab, a'-bel-me-hoMah, m.of dancing. Judg. 7. 22. Abel-mizhaim, a'-bel-miz-ra'-im, meadow of E- gypt. Gen. 50. 11. Abel-sbhtim , a'-bel-shlt'-im, meadow of acacias. Num. 33. 49. Abez, a'-bez, whitomess. Josh. 19.20. Abi, a'-bl, shortened form of Abiab. 2 Kin. 18. 2. Abia, a-bi'-ab, Greek form of following. Matt. 1.7. Abiah, a-bl'-ah, same as Abijab. 2 Kin. If. 2. Ab(-albon. a'-bi-al'-bon, father of strength. 2 Bam. 23.31. Abiasaph, a-bi'-a-saf , /. of gathering. Ex. 6. 24. Abiathar, ft-bi'-a-thar,/. ofplenty. 1 Sam. 22. 20. Abib, a'-l>ib, an ear of com, orgr«H»T> ear. F.x.13.4. Abidab, a-bi'-<iah, father of knov ]«d re. Gen. 26. 4. ABiDAN,a-bi'-<lan, f. of a judge. i\um. 1.11. Ariel, a'-bi-el,/.of strength. 1 8am.9. 1. Abiezer, a'-bi-e'-zer, /. of help. Josh. 17. 2. Abikzeite. a'-bi-ez'-nte, a descendant of Abik- ZKH. Judg. 6. 11. ABiOAiii.a'-bl-gale,/. of exultation. 1 Bam.25.14. ABlBAiL,a'-bi-hale,/, of strenprth. Num 3. 35. ABiHn, a-bi'-hoo, He(<. «. (Jod) is my/. Ex. 6.23. ABlBCD.a-bi'-hood,/. of Jndah. 1 Ohr. 8. S. ABUAH,a-bi'-Jah,/. of Jehovah. 1 Klo. 14. 1. ADA Abu AM, ft-bi'-jam, another mode of sp^rll'ng A- BIJAH. 1 Kin. 14.31. Abilens, a'-bl-le'-no, a grassy place {'.'). Luke 3. I. Ablmael, a/-bl-ma'-el, father of Mael. Gen. 10.28. ABiMELEOH, a-bi'-me-lek, /. of the king. Gen, 20. 2. Abinadab, a-bi'-na-dab, /. of nobility. 1 Bam. 7.1. Abiner, al/-ner, same as Abneb. 1 Bam. 14. 60. Abinoam, a'-bi-no'-am,/. of pie "vintnesa. Judg. 4.6. Abiram, a-bl'-ram, /. of loftiness. Num. 16. 1. ABI8HA0, a-bi'-shag, /. of error (?). 1 Kin. 1. 3. ABISIIAI, a'-bi-slia'-i, /. of a gift. 1 Sam. 26.6. Abishajlom, a-bi'-sha-lom', /. of veiuje. 1 Kin. lf>.2. ABiSHCA.a'-bl-shoo'-ah,/. of welfare. 1 Chr. 6.4. Abishur, a-bi'-[«hoor,/. of tbo wall. 1 Ohr. 2. 28. ABITAL, a-bi'-t:il . /. of dew. 2 Sam. 3. 4. Abitub, tt-l>i'-toob. /'. of gooilnes;-. 1 Chr. 8. 11. Abidd, a-bi'-ood, Greek form of Abibud. Mat. 1.13. Abner, ab'-ner,/. of light. 1 Bam. 14. 60. ABRAM,ab'-rani, ahigh/. Gen. 11. 26. Abraham, a'-bra-ham,/. of a great moltttade. Gen. 17. 5. Absalom . ab'-aa-lom,/. of peac«i. 2 Sam. 8. S, AccAD, ak'-ad, fortress (V). Gen. 10. 10, AccHO, ak'-o, sand-heated. Judg. 1.31. Aceldama, a-kel'-da-mah', field oi blood. Acts 1.19. ACHAIA, a-ka'-yah, Greece. Acts 18. 12. ACHAICUB, a-kn'-ik-ns. belonging to Achala. 1 Cor. 16.17. AcHAM, or ACHAB, a'-kan, a'-kar, troubler. Josh. 7. 18. •• ACHAZ, a'-kaz, Greek form of Abaz. Mat. 1. 9. Achbor, ak'-bor, a mouse. Gen. 36. 38. ACHiM,a'-klm, short form of Jacbin (?). Mat 1.14. AORiflB . a'-kish , angry (?). 1 Sam. 21. 10, ACHMETHA,ak'-me-thah. fortress!?). Ezra6. 2. ACHOa, a'-kor, trouble. Josh. 7. 24, AcRSA, ak-sali, name as following. 1 Chr. 2. 49. AC1I8AB, ak'-siili, anklet. Josh,l.M6. ACh'fiAPH. ak'-shaf, enchantment. Josh, 11, 1. AciiziB, ak'-zil'. deceit. Josh. 16. 44. Adadab, a'-da-dnh, fefltival (?) Joah. 15.22. a»3 N .1 w I Utft ADA PROPER NAMES. ALM Adah, A'-dAh, ornament. 0«n. 4. 19. Adaiah, a-da'-yah, whom Jehovah adorns. 2 Kin. 22 1 Ad ALIA, a'-da-li'-ah, nprtght (?). Est. 9. 8. Adah, a'-dam, red. Gen. 2. 19. Adamah, a'-<la-rauh, red oarth. Josh. 19. 36. Adami, a'-da-ni{, htimau. Josh. 19. A8. Adar, a'-(lar, Are {'{). Est. ;t. 7. ADBEKL,ad'-be-el, itiiracleof Uod Cf). Gen.26.13. ADDAN,ad'-an,biiinl)te (?). Kzrai. m>. Addab, «d'-ar, greatnens i?). 1 (Jhr. X.3. Addi, ad'-l. ornament (?>. Luke S. 2«. Addon, ad '-on, same OS Addan. Neb. 7. 61. Adeb, H'-der, nock, l «;hr. 8. IB. Adip.L, a'-di-el, ornament of God. 1 Ohr. 4. 86. • Adin, a'-din, slender. Ezra '2. 15. Adiha, a'-di-nah, same as preceding. 1 Chr. 11. 42. Adino. a'-dl-no. 2 Sam. 23. 8, ADiTUAiH,a'-dith-aMni, twofold ornament. Josh. 15.36. Adlai, adMa-l,JnBt(?). 1 Ohr. 27. 29. Admah, ad'-ronh, same as Adauah. G«n.l0.19. Admatha, ad'-math-ah. Est. 1. 14. Adna, ad'-uah, pleasnro. Kzra 10.30. Adnah, same as prece<ling. 2 Olir. 17. 14. Adoni-bbzek, a-do'-ui-be'-sek, lo.-d of Bezeb. Judg. 1. 5. Adonuah, a'-do-nl'-Jah, Jehovah is my Lord. 2 Sam. .3. 4. Aoonikah, a'-do-nl'-kam, lord of enemies. Ezra 2 13. Adonibam, a'-do-nf-nun, lord of boight. 1 Kin. 4.6. Adoni-zedbo, ardo'-ni-ze'-dek, lord of Justice. Josh. 10. 1. ArioBAiM, a'-dor-a'-lm. two chiefs (?). 2 Chr. 11.9. A OBAU, a-do'-ram, contracted from ADONIBAm. 2 8am. 20. 24. ADBAMMELECH, ad-ram'-me-lek, miiKniflt'ence of the king (?), king of tire (?). 2 Kin. 17. ,S1. Adramyttuim, ml'-ra-mlt'-ti-nm. Acts 27.2, Adbia, a'Kiri-ah. Acts 27. 27. Adriel, a'-dri-ol, flock of God. 1 Sara. 18. 19. Adullau, a-dal'-am, juHtlce of the people. Josh. 12. 15. Adullahitb, a-dul'-am-ite, a native of Adal- Iniu. Gon. 38. 1. Adummih, H-dumMm, the red (mon ?>. Josii. 16.7. iKNEAB, e'-ne-as, pnvLseworthy (?). Acts 9. 33. .SNON, e'-non, springs. Jolin.S. U3. ! AOAB03, ag'-!ib"UtJ. probably (ircok form of Ha- ! gab. Acts 11. 2S. AOAO, a'-gae. flaming {f). Num. 24. 7. AoAeiTR, a'-gag-ite. Bit. 3. 1. AOAB, a'-gar, samo as Haoar. Gal. 4. 24. A6EE, a'-goe. fugitive (?). 2 8anj. 23. 11. AORIPPA, a-grip'-ah. Acts 25. Vi. AouB, a'-goor, an a88eml>lor. Trov. 30. 1. Ahab. ii'-l»iU), nnclo. 1 Kiu. 16. 29. Ahabab, a-har'-oh, after the brother. 1 Ohr. 8. 1. ABABHEL, a-har'-hel, behind the bmutwork. 1 Ohr. 4. 8. AHA3Ai,a-haz'-a-i, probably a corruption of Jab- KKBAH. Neh. 11. 13. Ahahbai, H-haz'-l>a-i. 2 Sam. 23. 34. AHA.SDERC8. a-haz'-u-e'-ruH, king (?). Est. 1.1. AH AVA, a'-ha-vah. p:zra 8. 15. Ahaz, a'-lin,z, possessor. 2 Kin. 15. 38. Ahaziah, a'-hiiz-i'-ah, whom Jehovah upholds. 1 Kin. 22. 40. Abuan . nii'-ban, brotherly. 1 Ohr. 2. 29. Ahrk, a'-lior. following. 1 Chr. 7. 12. ABi. a'-hi. brother. 1 Ohr. 6. IS. ABUB,a-hl'-ab, brother of Jehovah. 18«m.l4.8. Ahiam, a-hl'-am, 6. of the father ( ?). 2 Sara. 23. 33 Ahian, a-hi'-an, brotherly. 1 Chr. 7. 19. AniKZEB,a'-hi-e'-zor brother of Imlp. Num. 1.12. Ahihud, a-hi'-luH)d, 6. of (?). Num. M. 27. Abi.iah, a-hi'-jah, same as Ahiah. 1 Kin. 11. 29. AHiKAH.a-hl'-kam.h. of the enemy. V! Kin. 22.12. AHiLUD.a-hi'-lood,6. of one iKim. 2 8am.x. 10. AuiMAAZ, a'-hi-ma'-az, 6. of anger. 2 Ham. 15.27 Ahima.s, a-hi'-man, b. of a gift. Num. 13. 22. Ahimeleoh, a-hl'-me-lek, o. of the king. 1 Sam. 21. 1. Abimoth, a-hl'-moth, 6. of death. 1 Chr. 6. 25. Ahinadab, a-hl'-na-dab, b. of a nobleman. 1 Kiu, 4.14. AniNo AM. a'-hl-no'-am, b. of grace. I Sam. 14. 60. Ahio, a-hi'-o, brotherly. 2 Pam. 6. 3. AuiRA.H-hi'-rah.fc.of a wickwl man. Num. 1.15. AniBAM, a-hi'-nvin,6. of a tall nmn. Num. ?fi. :ss. Ahirahitb, n-hi'-ram-lte, a descendant of Ahi- rani. Num. 2<1. 38. AiiiaAMAOH, a-hl'-sa-mak, 6. of aid. Ex. 31. 6. AnmnABAB,a-hi'-riiia-liar, t>. of tlie dawn. IChr. 7.10. AuisH AB, a-hi'-Hhar, 6. of the singer. 1 Kin. 4. 6. AiiiTaoPBEL, a-hi'-tho-fel, 6. of impiety. 2 Sam. 15. 12. Ahitob, a-hi'-toob, b. of goodness. 1 Sam. 14. S. AhlaB, ah'-lab. fertility. Judg. 1. 31. Ahlai, ah-la'-i. Bwoet (?). 1 Chr. 2.31. AuoAH. a-ho'-tth.HAmeaa Abuah (V). 1 Chr. 8.4. AnoHiTB, a-hoh'-lte, a deecoudant of Aboab. 2 Sam. 23. 9. A B L A B , a-ho'-Iah , Cshe has) her own tent. Bzek . 2:^.4. AboijaB, a'-holi'-ab, father's t»nt. Ex.31. 6. AuoLiBAH, a'-ho-li'-bah, my tent Is in hor. Eiek. 23.4. Abolibauah, a'-ho-Ii-ba'-mah, tent of the high place. Gen. 36. _'. Abdmai, a'-hoo-ma'-i, brother of ii.e, dweller near) water. 1 Chr. 4. 2. AHtJZAM,H-liooz'-am, their possession. 1 Chr. 4.6. Abuzzath, a-iiooz'-ath, pa«4S«?ssi<in. Gen. 26. 28. Ai, u'-i, a h«!ap of ruins. Josh. 7. 2. AiAH, ai'-ah, hawk. 2 Ram. 3. 7. AIJA, ai'-jah, .same as Al. Neh. 11. 31. A.) AH, a'-Jftli. same as AiaH. <i«u. 36. 24. AiATH, ai'-ath, ruins. Is. 10. 2«. All ALOM,al'-,ift-lon, place of gazolles. Josh. 21. 24. AUELETH 8nAHAR,al-ye'-leth slia'-har. morning hijid. Ph. 22 title. AiN, a'-in, a,n eyt>, or fountain. Num. 34. 11. A.iALON.iul'-Jttl-on.sameas AIJALON. Jouh. 19.42. AKAN, flZ-kan. Gen. ;i6. 27. AkkcB, ak'-<wb, insidious. 1 Ohr. 3. 24. AkbaBBIM, ak-rab'-im. scorpions. Num. 34. 4. Alameth. a-lam'-eth, coveriner. 1 Clir. 7. 8, Alaumglech, al-am'-me-lek, king's oak. Josh. 19. 26. Alamotb, a-la-moth', virgins (?). Ps. 46 title. ALR.MBTH, a-lem'-eth, same as Alameth. 1 Chr. 8.36. ALEXANDBBjJ'-ex-an'-der.defeudlngmen. Mark 15. 21. Alexandbia, al'-ex-an'-dri-a, the city named after Aloxandcr. Acts 1?. 24. Aliah, a-li'-fth. s.ime as alvah. 1 Ohr. 1. 51. Alian, a-li'-an, same as Alvan. 1 Chr. 1. 40. Allelcia, al-el-oo'-ya praise ye the Lord. Key. W.l. ALLON , al'-on , an oak. 1 Chr. 4. 37. Allok-b&obdth, al-on-bakf-ooth, oak of weeping. Gen. 3,5. 8, Alhodad, al-rao'-'dad, extension (?). Qen. 10. IB. Almom, al'-mcm, bidden. Joah. 21. 18. •m M ?). 2 Sara. 23. 83. hr.7. ly. lolp. Num. 1.12. nil. M. 27. , 1 Kin. 11. 29. ly. 2 Kin. 'AJ. 12. X. 28ani.K. 10. I r. 2 Ham. 15.27. ; Num. 13. 22. I tie kinfc. 1 Sam. I h. lChr.6.25. oblemaa. IKiu, ». t Sam. 14. GO. I 6.8. i nan. Num. 1.15. an. .Num.?*). :H«. 1 ctjudant of Abi- ! dd. Ex. 31.6. '• he dawn. 1 Chr. iger. 1 Kin. 4. 6. Impiety. 2 Sam. n. 1 8am.l4;.8. 1.31. r. 2.31. n(V). 1 Chr. 8. 4. dant of Aboah. own tent. Ezek. »nt. Ex. 81. 6. ; is In her. Erek. tent of the high of (<.«. dweller wlon. 1 Chr. 4. 6. .n. Gen. 26. 26. 7.2. 7. 11.31. BU.36.24. lUeK. .Iiish.21.24. la'-har. morning Num. 34. 11. LLON. Juub. 19.42. hr. 3. 24. 8. Num. 34.4. . l('lir.7.8. iug'B oak. Josh. ), Ps. 46 title. ^LAMETH. IChr. idingmen. Mark the city named 1 Chr. 1. 61. 1 Chr. 1.40. I ye the liOld. .37. 1. oak of weeping. i(?). GeiuiaSB. 2L18. ALM PBOPEB HAMEB. ARA ALUON-DrBL&THAm. al'>mon-<1ity-lath-«Mra, hid- ing of the two CHkes (?). Num. 33. 46. AI.OTB, a''-i(>th. yielriinK milk (?^ 1 Kin. 4. 16. ALPHA, Hl'-fnh, the flmt letter of the Greek alphalet. Kev. l.H. ALPn/*ii3. al-fee'-u», Huccessor. Mat. 10. S. Al-t.»schith, ftl'-tash-kith', 'do not destroy.' Ps. 57 title. ALU8B, a'-Ioosb. Num. 33. 13. Alvah, al'-vah. Gen. 86. 40. Alvan. al'-van, tall. Gen. 36. 28. AuAD, a'-ni.'ul. eternal people (?). Josh. 19. M, Anal, a'-nml. lalwur. sorrow. 1 Chr. 7. 36. AMALBK.ara'-al-ek. Gen. 3f>. 12. Amalekitbs, am-al'-ek-ites, descendants of Amalek. Gen. 14. 7. Am AM, a'-mam, motropolld (?). Josh. 16. 28. Amana. a-ma'-nah, fixed (Y). Cant. 4.H. Amabiau, a'-mar-i'-ah, Jehovah has fiaid. 1 Chr. 6.7. Amaba, a'-mrw-a, bnrden. 2 Bam. 17. 25. AMA3AI. a'-maf!-a/-i, burtlenwmie. 1 Ohr. 6.28. AM.^flHAi, a'-ma«h-a'-i. Neh. 11.13. AMA8iAH,a'-ma8-i'-ah, burden of Jehovah. 2Chr. 17. 16. Amaziab, a'-maz-i'-fth, Jehovah strengthens. 2 Kin. 14.1. Ami, A'-mi, probably same as Amon. Ezra 2. 67. Aminadab, a-mi'-na-<lab, same as Amuinadab. Matt. 1. 4. A Mn T.AI , a-mit'-a-l . true. 2 Kin. 14. 26. AmmaD, am'-ah. 2 Sam. 2. 24. Am Ml , am'-i . my people. Ilns. 2. 1. Ammiel, am'-i-el, jiwipleof (4o(i. Num. 18. 12. AMMint)D,am-i'-lK>od.j).of pniisp (?). Num.1. 10. Amminadab, am-i'-na-<lab, p. of the prince. Kx. 6. 2:^. Am.minadib. am-i'-na-dlb, same as preceding. Cant. fi. 12. AMMI3HADDA1, amM-ehad'-a-l, p. of the Al- nii«lity. Num. 1. 12. Ammizabad, atii-l'-ZH-bad, p. of the giver [i.e. Jehovah). lChr.27.fi. AMVoN.am'-on.son of my pi?). Gen.l9. SP AMM0N1TB3, am'-<m-ites,fl ulbedMcended from Amnion. Dent. 2. 20. Ammonitess, arn'-on-lte-esB, feminine of preced- ing. 2 0hr.l2. 1.3. Am N ON , ani'-non , faithfnl. 2 Sam. 3. 2. Amok, a'-mok, deep. Neh. 12.7. AMON.a'-mon. 2 Kin. 21.18. AMfiRiTB, am'-or-ite, mountaineer. Q«n. 10. 16. Amos, a'-moH. burden. Amoa 1. 1. Amok, a'-moz, strong. Is. 1. 1. AuPHiPOLia, am-phi'-pol-is, named from the river Strymon flowing round the city. Acts 17.1. Ampliab, am'-pli-aa, short form of Ampliatns, enlarged. Rom. 16. 8. Amram, am'-ram, people of the Highest (<.«. God). Ex.6. 18. Amramites, am'-ram-ites, the descendsnta of Amr.ani. Num. 3. '27. Amraphel. am'-ra-fel. Gen. 14. 1. Amzi, am'-zi, strong. 1 Chr. 6.46. Anab, a'-nab, place fertile in grapes. Josh. 11. 21. ANAH.a'-nah. Gen. 36.2. Anaharath, a-na'-har-ath. Josh. 19.19. Anaiar, an-al'-ah, Jehovah has answered. Neh. 8. 4. Anak, a'-nak, long-necked (?). Num. 18.22. AMARfM. a'-nak-im, a tribe called aftesr Anak. Dent. 1. 28. Amamih, a'-nara-lm. G«m.l0.1f. Anammrlecb. a-nam'-mo-Iek, Idol of the kins f?|i or Hheiiherd an<l llf>ok (?). 2 Kin. 17. 81. AnaN, a'-nan, a cloud. Neh. 1'). '2&. Anani, an-a'-nl, shortened form of Ananlah. 1 Chr. 3.24. Ananiab, an-an-l'-ah, whom Jehovah covers. Neh. 3. 23. Ananias, an-an-l'-as, Greek form of Uij( aniah. Acts 6. 1. Anath, a'-nath, an answer to prayer. Judg. 3.81 A NATH EHA , an-ath'-em-Ah , somethinx accursed. 1 Oor. 10. -ii. Anatboth, a'-nath-oth, answers to prayer. Josh. 21. 18. Andrew, an'-droo. Mark 1. 29. Androniccs. an'-ilro-ni'-kn-*. Rom. 16.7. Anrm, a'-nem, same as B.h-cannim (?). 1 Ohr. 6.73. Aneb, a'-ner, a yonnp man (?). Gen. 14. 13. Anethothitb, a-neth'-oih-lte, or Anetothpti, a-net'-oth-ite, a man of Anathoth. 3 Sam. 23.27. ANiAM,a-nl'-am. 1 Chr. 7. 19. Anim, li'-nim. Tountains. .losh. 15. 60. Anna, an'-ah, grace. Luke 2. 36. Annas, an'-as, Greek form of Hananiah. Lnkn 3 'I Antichrist, an'-tl-christ, adversary to Obrist. 1 John 2. 18. ANTiocu. an'-ti-ok, named In honour of Antio- chiis. Acts 6. 5. Anxipas, an'-tlp-as, contraction of Antipater. Key. 2. 13. Antipatris, an'-tip-atr'-is, from the foregotaig. Acts 23. .31. Antotbijah, an'-to-tbl'-Jah, prayers answered by Jehovah I?). 1 Chr. 8. 24. Antotmite, an'-toth-ite, a man of Anathoth. 1 Chr. 11. 28. And B. a'-noob, bound together (7). 1 Chr. 4. 8. APEr-LES.a-pol'-es. Bom. 16.10. APHARSACBiTES.a-far'-eak-ites. Ezra R. 6. APUEK, a'-fek, strength. Josh. 12. 18. Apbekab, a'-fek-ah, same as preceding. Josh. l.*). 153. ApiiiAH, af-i'-ah. 1 Ram. 9. 1. Aphik, a'-flk, pame m Aphek. Jndg. 1. 8L Apbbah, af'-rat). rtnst. Mic. 1. 10. APBSE8, af'-sees, dispersion. 1 Chr. 24. IB. Apollonia, ap'-ol-o'-ni-fth. Acts 17. 1. Apollos, an-ol'-os, anotlier form of ApoUonins or A pollodorns. Acts 1 8. 24. Apoixyon, ap-oi'-yon, one that exterminates. Kev. 9. IL APPAIM, ap-a'-im, the nostrils. 1 Ohr.2. 30. Appbia, ar-yah, the Greek form of Appia. Phi- lem. 2. Appii kobum, ap'-pj-l fo'-mm, fomm or market- place of Apptus. Acts 2S. 15. AQDtLA.ak'-wll-ah, an eagle. AetslB.S. Ah, dty. Num. 21. 16. Aba. a'-rn, Hon (V). 1 Chr. 7.38. Arab, a'-rab. ambush. Josh. 16. 52. AraBah, a'-n\b-ah, a plain. Josh. 18. 18. Arabia, a-ra'-bl-a. Gal. 1. 17. Arabian, a-ra'-bi-an. a person ttam AraMa. Neh. 2, 19. Arad, a'-rad, wild ass. 1 Chr. 8. 16. Arab, a'-rah, wandering. 1 Chr. 7.99. Aram, a'-ram, height. Gen. 10. 22. ABAMITK89, ft'-ram-ite-oss, ft female inhaMtftnt of Aram. 1 Chr. 7. 14. Aran, a'-ran, wild goat. Gen. 88. 28. ARARAT, a'-ra-ral. Gen. 8. 4. AaAOMAB.a-raw'-nab.calf i?). 2 8aat.SM.l& 806 f 1 , y tr V r > h ABB PROPER NAMEB. ATI Abba, or Abbab, Ar'-bah. Oen. 86.27. Abbathitb, ar'-bath-ito. 1 Ohr, 11. 93. Aroel, see BETU-AaSEL. Abiiitb, arb'-lte, an inhabitant of Arab. 2 Sam. 23. s:>. Abchkladh, ar'-ko-la'-DB, prince. Mat. 2. 22. AR(;uBv'iTEa,iir'-l{ov-itoM, (he men of KasoH (?), q.v. Ezra 4. 9. Aromi, ar'-lil, an inhabitant of Unteh. Josh. 16.2. ABOuiPPna, ar-I<Ip'-iu, master of the horse. Col. 4. 17. Ahchitb, ark'-ite, a native of Brech. 2 Sam 16. •^2. ARCTfiRna, ark-ta'-ms, probiibly the constella- tions known as the Groat and Little Bear. Job 9. 9. ARD, fugitive (V). Oen. 46.21. ARDITEB, artl'-ites, descendants of Ard. Nam. 26.40. Abdon, at'-don, foftltive. 1 Ohr. 2. 18. Arrli, a-re'-li, lioroic. Gen. 46. 16. Abbmtes, n'-rel-itos, a famUy descended from Areli. Num. 20. 17. Abeopagitr, a'-re-o)/-ag-ifo, bolonpinR to the Council held on AroopaKus. Acts 17. 34. Areupagus, a'-ro-op'-Hg-us, hill of JUurK. Acts 17. 19. Arctas, ar'-e-tas, a huHbandman (?). 2 Oor. 11. 82. Aroob, ar'-srobe, a reeky district. Deut. 3. 4. Aridai, a-rld'-a-l. Ent. 9. 9. Aridatha, a-rid'-jith-iih. Est. 9. 8. Arieh, a-ri'-<>h, lion. 2 Kin. 15. 26. Arirl, a'-i-i-ol, Hon of (Jod. Kzra 8. 16. ARiMATHiRA, a'-rim-ath-ee'-oh, the same as Bamah. Mat. 27. 57. Ariocb, a'-rl-oli. Gen. 14. 1. Arisai, a-rls'-tt-i. Est. 9. 9. ARmTARGUUS, a-ris-tark'-ns, beet rnllnK. Acts 19.29. Aristobulus, a-rls'-to-bewl'-ns, best coonsellor. Bom. 16. 10. Abkite, ark'-ite, fugitive (?). Gen. 10. 17. Armageddon, ar'-ma-goii'-on, height of Me- giddo. Bev. 16. 16. Armenia, ar-rae'-ui-a, land of Aram. 2 Kin. 19.37. Armoni, ar-mo'-nl, belonging to a palace. 2 Sam. 21. 8. Arkan, ar'-nan, active. 1 Ohr. 3. 21. Arnon. ar'-non, swift. Num. 21. 13. Arod. a'-rod, wild ass. Num. 26. 17. Arooi. a'-nnl-i. same as preceding. Gen. 46. 16. Arodites, a'-rod-Ites, descendants of Arod. Num. 26. 17. AROER,nr'-o-er, ruins (?). Deut.2. 36. Aboeritb, ar-o'-er-ito, a man of Aroer. 1 Ohr. 11.44. Arpad, ar'-pad. 2 Kin. 18. 34. Arphad, ar'-fttd, same as preceding. 18.36. 19. Arphaxad, ar-fHx'-ad. Gen. 10.22. ARTAXF.RXE8, or'-ta-xerk'-ses, honooTed king(?). Ezra 4. 8. Artbmas, ar'-te-raas, shortened form of Arte- mid«ru»r/). Tit. 3.12. Abuboth, a-roob'-oth, windows. 1 Kin. 4.10. ARnMAH,a-room'-fib, elevated. Judg. 9. 41. Arvad, ar'-vad, wandertng, Ezek. 27. 8. Abvaditrs, ar'-vod-ites, inhabitants of Arvad. Gen. 10. 18. Abza, ar'-zah, earth. lKni.1fi.9. Aba, n'-sah. physician. 1 Kin. 15. 8. Abahbl, a'-sa-hel, whom God made. 2 Sam. 2.18. ASAHIAB, a'-sah-l'-ah. 2 Kin. 22. 12. Asaiab, a-sai'-ah. 1 Chr. 4. 36. A9APH,a'-8i^,a>llector. 2Kln.l8.18. lOhr.6.30. ASAREBL, a'-sar^-el, whom Ood has bound. 1 Chr. 4. 16. Abahelah, a^-gar-el'-ah, same as Jbshabblab. 1 Ohr. 25. 2. A9ENATH. a'-«e-nath. she who Is of Ncith H.». agfMJdoHRof the K|,'yptl/ms)(?). Oen. 41. 46. AsEtt, n/-Her, same as AbHBB. Luke 2. 36. Ahii AN, a'-nhan, Minoke. Josh. 16. 42. Ahiibea, nsh'-bo-ah, 1 conjure. 1 Chr. 4. 21. ArtHREL, a«h'-l),«l blame (7). Gen. 46. 21. AHiiRKLrTEs, (U4h'-l>el-ite«, the descendants of Ashbel. Num. 26. 38. A.qiK^HENAK, ash'-ken-aa, same as Abbkinab. 1 Chr. 1. 6. A>^HDOD, aah'-<lod, a strong place. Jo«h. 16.46. Abhdoditbh, ashMod-ites, the inhabitants of Ashdod. Noh. 4. 7. AsiiDOTH-PlaOAH, ash'-doth-piz'-gah, springs of Plsfcah. Josh. 12. .3. AannoTHiTBa, ash'-doth-ites, same as Abbdod- ITB3. Jonh. 13. 3. A8HRR. ash'-er, fortunate, happy. Gen. 90. IS. Ahherab. nsh-er'-ah, the goddess Ashtoroth. '2 Kin. 17. 10. Abiiebitks, a'-sher-itee, descendants of Asher. Ju'lg. 1. 32. AsiiiMA, ash'-lm-a. 2Kln. 17. 30. AsMKELON, nsh'-kel-on, migration. Jqdg.14.19. AhHKENAZ, imh'-ken-az. Gen. 10. ,3. AsHNAH, ttsh'-nah, strong. Josh. 15. 33. AsHPKNAK, a8li'-pen-az. Dan. 1.3. AaHRiEL, a.<4h'-rl-el, same as Asribl. 1 Chr. 7. 14. A8HTAR0TB, osh'-tar-oth, statues of Ashtoreth. Josh. 9. 10. At^iiTEBATiiiTB, ash-ter'-r.th-ite, a native of A.shteroth. 1 Chr. 11. 44. AsHTEROTH KARNAIM, ash'-tor-oth kar-nV-im, Ashteroth of the two horns. Gen. 14. 6. AsHTOKETH, asb-tor'-etb, she who enriches. 1 Kin. 11. 6. AsnuB, ash'-oor. 1 Ohr. 2. 24. AdiiuRiTKS, ash'-oor-ltes. 2 Sara. 2. 9. AsHVATH. a.ih'-vath. 1 Ohr. 7. 33. A8iA,a'-8hab. Acts 2. 9. AsiKL, a'-si-el. created by God. 1 Chr.4. 8R. AsKELON. see AsHKELON. Juder. 1. 18. AsN An . rts'-nah , bramble. Ezra 2. B(). AeNAPPKR. as-nap'-er, same as AsSUR-BAMI-PAt, Assiir has formed a son. Ezra 4. 10. ASPATHA, as'-jMi-thah. Est. 9.7. AsRiEL, as'-ri-el, the prohibition of God. Num. 26.31. Abkieliteb, as'-rl-el-ites, the family of Asriel. Num. 26. 31. AasiirR, ash'-oor, the gracious One I?). Gea 10. 22 AasacRiM, osh-oor'-im. Gen. 26. 8. AssiR, iis'-eer, captive. Ex. 6. 24. A830H,a8'-O8. Act.'* 20. 13. Assyria, ns-ir'-ya. the land so named from As- SBDB. Gen. 2. 14. AflSTBiANB, as-b-'-yans, inhabitants of Assyria. Is. 10. 6. Abtaroth, as'-tar-otb. same as Abbtobith. Deut. 1. 4. ABC PPIM , a-soop'-lm. 1 Ohr. 26. 16. ASTKCBiTDS, a-8in'-krit-n8,incompai-able. Bom. 16.14. ATAD.H'-tad, buckthorn. Gen. 60.10. Atarah . ft'-tar-ah, a crown. 1 Chr. 2. 26. Ataroth, a'-tar-oth, crowns. Num.32.3. Atkb, a'-ter, bound, shut up. Ktra 2. 16, JlHH\BILAH. I ASBKIMAI. itfl of Aaher. a native of rable. Bom. ATH PBOPEB NAMES. BAR Athaoh, R'-thak, Mgine-placo. 1 Sam. 30. 30. Athauh, a-thal'-ah, wliom Jebovnh niacin (?). Neh. 11. 4. ATBAtiAB. ath'-al-l'-ah, whom Jehovah has af- llictod. 2KIU.H. 26. ATHLA1. ath'-la-i, shortened form of Athaliah. Kira 10. 28. Athbnianb, ath-e'-nl-ana, natives of Athens. Act« 17. 21. ATHENS.ath'-onR. ActsdT.lR. Atsoth, at'-roth, sanie as Atabotb. Mnm. 82..Sfi. Attai. at'-a-l, opportune. 1 Chr. 2. S5. Attalia, at'-tn-li'-H. bo callixl front Attains, the royal founder of the city. Acts 14. 25. ADGUSTra. aw-tfnst'-tiK, vonornljle. Luke 2.1. Ava, a/-vfth. 2 K in. 17. 24. AVEN.a'-ven.notlilngiioKs. Kzek.80.17. AVIM. av'-ini. ruins. Jcsh. 18. 23. AviTH, a'-vlth. Gen. ;<6. 3,''.. AZAL, a'-znl, root of a mountain. Zech. 14. 5, AzAMAii.ii'-zal-I'-ah.whom Johovah hiis* reserved. 2 Kin. 22. S. AZANiAB, o'-san-l'-ah, whom Jehovah heare. Neh. 10. 9. AZAEAEL.a'-zar-a'-el.whomGod helps. Neh Vi.y>. AZAREEL, a'-'^ar-e'-ol, sanjo as iirocoding. 1 Chr. 12. fi, AzARiAH, a'-zar-i'-ah, whom Jehovah aids. 2 Chr. 22. 6. AzA'/, a'-zflz, stronfr. 1 Chr. 6. 8. AZAZiAH,a'-74\z-{'-nh,whom Jehovah Btrongtheu- ed. IChr. 15.21. AzBUK.az'-lKxik. Neh.. S. 16. AZEKAH, (iz'-ok-ah, duj; over. Josh. 10. 10. AZEL, a'-zol. Willie. 1 Chr. 8. 37. AZEM, a'-zeni, .sInMiglh.lione. Josh. 16.29. AZOAD, az'-ga«i, Htrong in fortune. K/ra 2. 12. AziEL, az'-l-el, whom God strengthuns. 1 Chr. 16.20. AziZA,a-zl'-zah, strong. Ezra 10. 27. AZMAVETH, az-ma'-veth, strength (V). 2 Bam. 23.31. AZMON, az'-inon, robust. Num. 34. 4. AzMOTH-TABOR, az'-noth-ta'-l)or, ears {i.e. snm- mlts) of TaLor. Josh. !<•. "4. AzoH. a'-zor, helper. Mat. 1. 13. AzoTOS, a-zo'-tU8, the Greek form of AsHDOD. ActH 8. 40. AzBiEL, az'-rl-ol, help of God. 1 Ohr.5. M. AzRiKAM, Az-ri'-kam, help acain^t an enemy. 1 Chr. 8. 2.3. AZOBAB, a-zfxib'-ah, forsaken. 1 Kin. 22. 4Z AZDB, a'-zoor, wimeas A/OB. Jer. 28. 1. AZZAB, az'-ah, •■"ironi:, toi tiflod. Deu. 2. 23. AZZAN, az'-an , strong: Num. 34. 26. ASZDB, az'-oor, same as AzuB. Neh. 10. 17. Baal, ba'-al, lord, master, possessor, owner. Num. 22. 41. Baalah, ba'-al-ah, mi.ttro88. Josh. 15. 10. Baalath, l>a'-al-ath, same as precodlnff. Josh. 19.44. Baalatb-beeb, ba'-al-ath-be'-er, having a well. Josh. 19. 8. Baal-berith, ba'-al-bo'-rlth, lord of covenant. Judg. 8. .3.3. Baajli, ba/-al-ay, plnrnl of Baal. 2 Sam. 6. 2. BAAL-OAD,l)a'-al-gad',lordof fortune. Jo>h.ll.l7. Baalbamon, ba'-al-ha'-mon, place of a mnlti- tude. Cant. 8.11. Baal-banah, ba'-al-ha'-nan, lord of benignity. Gen. 36. 38. Baal BAZoa, ba'-al-ha'-zor, hAving « village. 2 Sam. 13. 28. Baal-bermon, ba'-al-her'-mon, pl«c« of Her- moil. Judg. 3. 3. B.vaLI. ba'-al-l.my lord. Hon. 2. 16. Baalim, lia'-al-im. lordx. Judg. 2.11. B.^ •I.IH. ba'-al-i». Jer. 40. 14. r.A.\L-MEON, tia'-al-me'-on, place of habitation Num. 32. 88. Ra \L-i'K'm, ba'-al-po'-or, lord of the opening. Num. 'l\ ?,. Baal-I'Erazim. ba'-al-pe-rat'-im, place of brea(li(>!«. 2 Bam. 5. 20. BAAL-aiiAM.^HA. lia'-al-t<hn-llsli'-ah, lord (or plac.<) of Hhallsha. 2 K in. 4. 42. Baal-tamar. ba'-al-ta'-mar, pla<o of |..alni treeii. Judg. 2(). 33. Baal-zerub, ba'-al-ze'-boob, lord of fllci. 2 Kin. 1.2. Baal-zepbon, ba'-al-zeph'-on, place of Zepbon, or sacred to Zephon. Ex. 14. 2. Baana, ba'-a-nah. 1 Kin. 4. 12. Baanaii, ba'-a-nah. 2 ISam. 4. 2. Baara, ba'-a-nili, foolir-h. 1 (Vnr. 8. 8. Baaseiab, ba-as-i'-ah. work of Jehovah. 1 Chr. 6.40. Baahba, ba'-ash-ah, wicked (?). 1 Kin. IB. 16. Babel, ba'-bel, conniKlnn. Gen. 11.9. Barvlon, bab'-ll-on, Greek form of Rabol. Kin. 20. 12. Babylonish, l)ab'-ll-one-l8h, of, or belonging to, Kabyloi'. Josh. 7. 21. Baca, ba'-kah, weojiing. r.t. 84. (J. Bachriter, bftk'-rites, the family of Becher, Num. 26. M6. Bahari'Mite, ba-har'-flom-Ite, an Inhabitant of Bahnrliii. 1 Chr. 11.83. Babcbim, bft-hoor'-lm, (town of) young men. 2 Bam. 16. 6. Bajitb, ba'-jlth (snme as Bbtb), hont^e. Is. 16.2. Bakbakkar, b.'ik-bak'-ar. 1 Chr. <>. 15. Rakbdk, bak'-book, a bottlo. Ezra 2. 51. Bakbukiah. bak'-book-i'-«n, emjitving (t.«.wa»t- Inf?) of Jeliovah. Neh. 1 1. 17. Balaam, ba'-lam, destruction (V). Num. 22. a. BAI.AO, ba'-lftc, same a- Balak. Rov. 2. 14. Baladan, ba'-Ia-dan, He bae given a son. 2Kln. 2(t. 12. Balah, ba'-lah. Josh. 19. ». Balak, ba'-lak, to make empty. Num. 22. 2. Bamab. ba'-mnh. high place. Kzek. 20. M. Bamotb, l)a'-moth. high places. Num. 21 19. Bamoth-baal, ba'-moth-ba'-al, h. p. of Baal. Josh. 13. 17. Bani. bii'-nl, built. 2 Sam. 23. 36. Bababb\?. ba-rab' as, son of Abba or father, Mark IS. 7. Baraciiel, bft'-rak-el, whom God blessed. Job 82.6. Baracrtab, ba-rak-i'-as, whom Jehovah blesEes. Mat. 23. 35. Ba RAK.ba'-rah, thunderbolt, lightning. .Turle. 4. 6. BAaiiuMiTE. bar'-boom-ito, sumo as BAHABLiiilJB. 2 Sam. 23. .31. Bariaii. ba-ri'-ah, a fugitive. 1 Chr. 9. 22. BAK-.iESCfl. bav-je'-sns. son of Jesus. Acts 13. 6. Bah-.iona. biir-jo'-nah. t. of Jona. Mat. 16. 17. BABKoa. bar'-kos, jiainfer (?). Kzra 2. ^3. BABNABA8,bar'-na-baK,son of exhortaiion. Acts 4.36. Bar3 AB.A9, bar'-sa-bas, ». of 8eba. Acts 1 . 28. Bartholomew, bar-thol'-o-mew, ». of TaUnai. Mat. Ifi. 3. Babtimsus. bar'-tl-me'-Qa, «. of TImaL Mark 10. 46. Barhcb, ba'-rook, hlePFed. Jer. 32. 12. Barzillai, bar-zil'-a-l, of iron. 2 8am. 17.27. •{• 397 U' BAB PROPER NAME8. BFT Babban, bH'-fiiMn, Mjft rich soil. Num. 'Z\. 'a. Bash AN-QAVOTU-J AIR, lm'-nli;iii-lmv'-(iih-ji»'-y)r, Biuthnn nf tho vIUhkoi* of Jiilr. DKiit. X 14, BARMauATH,ba'-iiheni-atli,twHet-«inolUnK. G«n. 26. M. Babmath, Muiie as Babiiemath. 1 Kin. 4. 15. BATH-RAnHiu, bnth-rab'-im, (lAiif^hter of nuuiy. Cant. 7. 4. Batm-rhrba, bath'-«he-bali, d. of the oath. 2 Ratn. 11. .3. Bath-bhita, bMth'-«hoo-ah. 1 Ohr, 9. B. Bavai. bii' v»-1. N«li. 3. IH. Bazlito. baz'-lith, a niakinK naked (?). Neh. 7. 54. BASl,UTH,baK'-lrH>th.iiiin)ii AH Baklith. Ezra 2. 02. Bialiau. Ite'-al-l'-tih, whom Jehovah nilei. 1 Chr. 12. 5. BlAU>Tii,be'-al-oth, citiiens (7), plural ot Baa- LAH. Josh. ]& 24. BBBAi,lH>'-t)A-f. Ezra 8.11. Bbohbr. bo'-ker. a younK c^ainel. Oen. 4A. 21. Beciiorath, ><e-kor'-ath, offHprlnR of the flrxt birth. 18atn.». 1. Bedad, 1k)'-(I.uI, t<op/imHon , part. Gen. .W. 86. Bboan. I>fl'-<liiri. Hon of Dan (?). 1 Sam. 12. 11. Bedriah, be-(li'-iih. Kzra in. '.Vi. Bebliada. be-«l'-ya-dah', whom Baal haK known. 1 Ohr. 14.7. BiBLZRBUB. be-el'-ze-bul/, Mune as Baalzbrub. Matt.. 10. 26. Beek, b«'-(>r, « well. Num. 21. 16, Bebra, be-er'-ah, same as Brbr. 1 Ohr. 7. fl7. Beerah, be-ei'-ah, Hiiiiie aa ItEKR, 1 <Jhr, 6. 6. Bebr-KLim. be'-er-el'-im, w. of horoet*. 1b, 16. «. Berri, be'-er-l. man "f the ic. Gfn.'ifi. .14, Beer-Lahai-koi. b«'-er-lft-ha'-l-ro'-l. w.of vision <of (}o<l) to the living, Geiii. 10. U. Beeroth. I e-iir'-oth. wells. Josh. !». 17, Brgrothitb, bo-er'-otb-lte, a native of Beeroth 2 Sam. 23. 37. Bebr-siieua, be'-er-ehe'-bah, well of the oath. Gen. 21. 31. Beesh-terah, be-«sh'-te-rah, honse or temwle of Artftrt* (?). .losh. 21.27. Behkmoth, be-he'-iTiOth. the water-ox, Job40.16. Bekah, bo'-kah, pnrt. half. Kx. RH. -M. Bel. bill, another form of Baal. Is. 46, 1. Bela, bo'-lnh, (letitruci Ion. (len. 14. 2. Brlah, lie'-lah, same as Bela, Gen. Hi. 21. BELAiTES,be'-la-iteB,(le8oendantMoi Bela. Nam, 26.38, Belial, Iw'-li-al, worthless. Deut. 13. 13, Bel«bazzab, bel-shaz'-ar, Bel protects. Dan. 6. 1, BRLTBSBAZZAB,bel'-te-sba3}'-ar, preserve his life. Dan. 1. 7. Ben, bon, son. 1 Ohr. W 18. Bbnaiah, ben-ai'-ah, whom Jehovah has bnllt. 2 Sam. 8. 18, Ben-aumi, ben'-amM, son of my own kindred. Gen. 19. .38. Bbhe-bkrar, be-ne'-be-rak', sons of Barak, or of lifrhtnlng. Josh. 19. 4.5. BENB-.T.VAKAN, be-ne-ja'-ak-aD, «. of Jaakan. Num. .T3. 31. Bkn-radad, ben-ha'-dad, son of Hadad. 1 Kin 15.18. Ben-bail, ben-ha'-yll, ». of the host. 2 Chr. 17, 7. Bek- H AN AN , ben-ha'-nan, a. of one who is gracioos. 1 Chr, 4. 20. Bbnind, be-nl'-noo, onr f. Neh. 10. 18. Bbnjahin, lien'-ja-min, «. of the right hand. i. e. fortunate. <Jen. 35. 18. Binjamitb, benMam-ite, • man of the tribe of Benjamin. JadK.ao.86. Brno, ben'-o. hli son, 1 Chr. 24. 2S. Hrn-oni, b«(n-o'-«l, 1. of my w>rr<«w. G«n. .35. 18, Ben-8!ohbtu, ben-Bo'-lieth, «. of ZohKth, IChr, 4.30, BEoN.be'-un. contracted fh)mBAAL-lllOM. Num. 32. .i Beor, l«'-or. Gen. 36. 32, Beha, Im'-rah, <4en. 14. 2. BKUU'iiAn. l)o'-rnk-ah, blwclntf. 1 Chr. 19. 3. Behvchiaii, lN«'-ral{-i'-«h, whom Jehovah hath blewwd. lOhr, fl. 39. Beraiaii, l)»-rai'-ah, whom Jehovah oreated. 1 Chr. 8. 21. Behra, lio-ro'-ah. Acts 17. 10, Beuroiiiah, be'-rek-t'-ah, same as Biraobuh. 1 Chr. 3.i), Brreii, t)e'-re<1, hall, Geti, 16. 14. Bkki. »)e'-rl, man of the well. 1 fJhr. 7. 36. Bkimaii, bo-ri'-nh, In evil (V). Gen. 46. 17. Beriites, he-ri'-ltes, deeoeudants of Beriah. Num. 2«. 44. Brriteh. Ix^r'-ltes. 2 Sam. 20. 14. Hbki Til, Iw'-rifh, a covomuit. Jiidg. 9. 46. Beunicr, 1jer-nl'-iit<e. Victoria. Acvs 2fl. M. Berddaoh-baladan, Iw'-ro-dak-bnt'-a-ilan.Bero- dach (same ii» Mbrodach) tuw given a son, 2 Kin. 20. 12. Brrothah, be'-roth-ah. wpIIb, Kiek. 47. 16. BKRfJTHAl, be'-roth-a-l, my wells. 2 Ham, 8. 8. Berothitb, be'-roth-ite, same as Beebotuiti. 1 Chr. 11. Sit. Bbhai , 1 m'-m-i , swonl (?). or victory (?). K/ra 2. 49, Bedodriah, be'-sod-i'-ah, in the secret of Jehovah. Neh. 3. 6. BBaoR, be'-sor, cool. 1 Bam. 30. 9. Betah , l)e'-tah, confldence. 2 8am. 8. 8. Beten, he'-ten. Josh. 19. 26. Bethabara. beth-ab^-ar-ah, house of pa«a^. John 1.28. Beth-anath, l)eth'-an-ath, echo. Josh. 19, 38, Beti,-anoth. both'-an-oth. Josh. 15. .5i). Bethany, l>eth'-an-y,hoii!'ecfdaten. Mat.21.17. Bbtb-arabab, l)eth-ar'-ab-ah, h. of the desert. Josh. 15. 6. Beth-arau. beth-a'-ram, h. of the height. Josh. 13. 27. Beth-arbel, both-arb'-el. h. of the ambosh of God. llos. 10. 14, Bkth-aven, iK'th-a'-ven, k, of vanity (<.«• of Idols). Josh. 7. 2. BBTu-AZMAv-BTB,l>eth'-as-ma'-veth,fc.of strength. Neh 7 28 Beth-ba'al-mbon, betV-ba'-al-me-on't h. ot Baal- miHjn. Josh. 13. 17. Beth-baraii, beth-ba^-rah, same as Bbthababa. Judg.7. 24. Betii-birbi, beth-blr'-l, h. of my creation. 1 Ohr. 4.31. Rrtb-cab, l>eth'-kar, h. of pasture. 1 Sam, 7, 11. Brth-daqon, beth-<la'-gon, h, of Dagon. Josh. 15.41. Betr-diblathaim, beth'-dib-la-thaMm, fc. of the two < .ikes. Jer. 48. 22. Betii-kl, beth'-el, h. of God. Gen, 12, 8, Bethelitb, beth'-el-ite, a native of Bethel. 1 Kill. Ifi. 34. Beth-kmbk, beth-e'-mek, h. of the valley. Josh. 19.27. Bet H e R , be'-ther , separation. Cant. 2. 17. Betubsda, beth-eed'-ah, house ot mercy. John 5.2. BBTB-Bzit, beth-V-ul, Ik. ot firmness (?). Mlo. 1- 11- ^ Bbtb-badib, beth-ga'-dor, k. of the wall. 1 Ohr. 2.61. "0* !T M. w. <J»!n. ."W. IH. ZotiKth. 1 Chr. L-MROM. Muta 1 nhr. 11 a Johovfth hAth lovMh ore*ted. M BiaAOBUB. Ihr. 7. »», II. in. 17. ts of BeriAh. K. 9. 4«. ;.« 2rt. U. l'-«-<l/uj, B«ro- K'ven A aon. eek. ■J7. 16. 2 Ham. H. 8, I Bbbhotuiti. (?). RzrA2.4g. retofJehovAli. 1. 8. 8. » of |MMM««. Josh. 19. 38. ^f>. ,w. M. Mat. 21. 17. of the desert. height. Josh. le Ambosh of Anity {{.». of .A.of strength. in', h. ot Baal- s Bbtbabaka. ation. lOhr. 1 Sam. 7. 11. Dagon. Josh. -im. fc. of the 12.8. 9 of Bethel. (TAlley. Josh. t.2.17. neroy. John ieM<?). Mlo. WAll. lOhr. BET PROPER NAMES. OAR BiTB-AAllDL. beth-ffA'-mool, k. of the weAUMl. Jer. 4H.23. BKTB-UAOCBREM.beth'-bAk-Ar'-eni.k. of thevbM*- yard. Nth. H. 14. Birn-HARAK. beth-hA'-ran. Num. .S2. !K. BCTB-nooLAn, beth-hoK'-lAh, h. uf the |Mirtri(1ir>'. .losh. Ift.ft. Bktii-i!okon, beth-ho'-ron, fc..of the hollow. Josh. 10. 10. BKTn-JGHiMOTn, both-Je-shini'-oth, h. of fli'WMto. Num. 3.3. 4l>. BiTH-LRBAOTU, iieth'-le-ba'-oth, h. of liomvwHh .lonh. 1«. fl. BRru-LKBRM.beth'-le-hem, h. of breAd. Gen. W. 19. BKTii-LRnRM RPHBATAB, bpfh'-le-hem i«f'-rA-tah, H. tlie frnltluMY). Mlc.ft.2. BRiHLEiieMiTR,l)Ath'-lo-hera-ite,AniAnof Both- lehoin. 1 fiiitn. 16. 1. BErH-i.EMEM-.iUDAH, botV-le-heni joo'HtAb, B. of Jiuldh, .IuiIk. 17.7. Brtii-maachaii, bfltli'-ina'-ak-ah, honan of Ma- achah. SHam.'/o. 14. BRTH-MARCAnoTB, lieth'-mar'-kab-oth, h. of cha- riots, .losh. 19. 5. Brtii-mron, l>eth'-me'-«n, h. of hnbltatlon. Jer. Br', s.mrah, lieth'-nim'-rah, h. of swwt water. Ni \. ."«. 3fl. Prth-pai-rt, beth'-pa'-let, h. of escape, or of I'elot. JoMi.l."). 27. BRTH-PAZZB2,beth'-paz'-«z.fc. ofdllpersloii. Jmth. 19. 21. Bri n-pROR, beth'-pe'-or, temple of Peor. D^'u. a, M. Bkthphaob, beth'-fa-Jee, hoose of nnrlpA flrs Mat. 21. 1. BKTH-PHEI.BT, beth'-fa'-lfit, same as Bbtbpalrt. Neh. 11.26. BETH-RAi'BA.beth'-ra'-fah, hon.«8of Rtmha. lOhr. 4.12. Beth-bbhob, beth'-re'-hob, h. of R<>hob. Judg. 18. 2«. Bi TiiSAiDA, beth'-BAl'-dah, k. of lIshiiiR. Hat. 11.21. BETii-flHAM. beth'-sban', *. of rent. 1 8am. fn. 10. Brtb-sbban, betb'-she'-an. same as Biturban. .losh. 17. 11. BETH-8BEME8B, beth'-fthe'-mesh, h. of the snn. .IohIi.15.10, Br rn.sHEMiTH, beth'-sh(tni'-lte, a native of Both- shoTiiesh. 1 Slim. 6. 14. BRTD-HUlTTAB,l>eth'-ghit'-ah,fc. of acaHax. Jndg. 7.22. Beth-tappdah, beth'-tap-oo'-ah, k. of apples. •losh. 15, Kl. Brthubl, bfth'-oo'-el, h. of God. Gnn. 22. 22. Betbul, beth-ool', same as Betbbl i?). Josh. 19.4. Bbtb-zdr, beth'-Koor', honse of the rock. Josh. 15. ,W. Brtoniii, bo-to'-nim. pistachio nuts. .losh. 13. 26. BEtTLAH, be-ool'-oh, mnrriod. Is. <J2. 4. Brzai. be'-«a-l. Krra 2. 17. Becalrel, be-zal'-e-el.in the shadow of (kKl(?). Vx SI 2 Bbrr'k, be/-7ek. Hphtniii« (?). Jnd«, 1. 4. BKZKR.be'-zer, oroorprecionxtiiotal. 'Deu.4.43. Bicnru, bik'-rl. vounff. 2 Bam. 20. l. BiDK AR. liia'-knr, iloaver (?)■ 2 Kin. 0. 20. BioTHA, blg'-thjih. Est 1. 10. BioTBAN, blR'-than, given by God. Est. 2. 21. BioTB ANA, btg'-than-ah . same aa BiaTBAK. Kt.t. 6.2. BrevAi. blR'-vA-l. Virs3.B. BiLDAD. bll'-dAd.sonofoontentloiMT). Job 3. 11. BiLKAM. bil'-o-nm, xame an BALAAM ((), or Iw I.RAM (?). IChr. 6. 70. Bil.u AH. bil'-pah, chiwtrtiilnoM. 1 Ohr. 94. 14. Bu.oAi, »)ir-|(.i-l, same as Biuiah. Nrh. 10. K, B11.HAH, bll'-hah, nuMlenty. Gen. 29. 29. Bli.H.\N. I>ll'-hnn. modest. Gen. 8(1. 27. UiLsiiAN, bil'-shan, sockur (?). Kzra 8. S. 1 Blmkal, l>lni'-hal. 1 Chr. 7. 38. the i BiNKA, t)i'-ue-ah. 1 Ghr. K. 87. KisNiTi, blii'-oo-l. A l>nil:1luK. Kxra 8. SS. KiKHHA. I)ir'-shah. Gen. 14. 9. BmzAViTH, lilv'-za-vitli, wounds (?). 1 Ohr. 7. 81. ni8HLAM, bixh'-lam. Kzia 4. 7. BiTiiiAH. blth-l'-ah. ilniiehter «.«. wr^i-MMpper) of Jehovah. 1 Chr. 4. IH. BiTiiR'iN, bith'-roii A broken plare. 2 Bam. 2.20. BiTuVNiA. bi-ihiii'-yali. Acts 16. 7. Jli/joTii.i AR. l>ix-joth'-Jah, contempt of Jehovah. .!o«h.lfi. 2«. BiKTHA, biz'-thah. Kst. 1. 10. Blasti'8. I>la8t'-ns, a shoot. Acts 12. 20. BoANERoRS. bo^-an-or'-Jes, sons of thander. Mark «. 17. BoAZ, bo'-az. fleotnesA. Rnth 2. 1. BuoiiERD. »«>'-h»<-ro<>, flrstlpom (V). 1 Ohr. 8. 88. BdCiliM, bo'-ktni, woop««rH. .IiidK. 2. 1. BonAN, l)o'-haTi, thimib (?). Joali. 15. 6. Bdoz. bo'-oz, KAmo as liOAZ. Mat. 1. 5. B«>HOATn, bos'-katb, stouy, elevated K>'onnd. S Kin. 22. 1. Bo!!OR, bo'-sor, Greek and ArAniAio form of Peor. 2 1'et.2. 15. BozEZ. Iio'-zesi. chining. 1 Flam. 14. 4. Bo7:katu, boz'-kath, same as Bohcath. Jo«h. IB. 89. BozKAH, boz'-rnh, sheepfohl. OfO. :W?. 33. BuKKi, l»ook'-i, wastinK. Num. M. 22. BuKKiAH, book-i'-ah, wasting from JohovAh, I Chr. 2fs. 4. BirL, Imh)1, rain. 1 Kin. 6. 38. BuNAii, l>o<>n'-uh, prurience. lOhr. 2.2B. BiTNNl, l>ooiiM, built. Neh. 9. 4. BlTZ. Ikk)/.. coiitciiipt. G>*n. 22. 21. Bdzi, l'0<>7,'-i. (tpMcendoil froii) Buz Ezek. 1. X BuziTB, booz'-ite, a desceudaut of Bos. Job 82.2. Carbon, kab'-on. rake. Josh. 16. 40. Cabi'L, kal)'-ool di^I)loftl;InK C/>. Josh. 19. 27. C/K3AR. 8oo'-/,iir, Ulut. 'J2. 17. 0.1 3AKBA, see' zar-e'-a, nanod after AUKnstns Cfttsnr. Acts 8. 40. 0.t:8AttEA I'HiLippi, see'-zai:.^'-ft fll-lp'-l. nAniod after rhilij) the tetrim h. Mat. 16. IH. OAiAriiAS, k,ii'-ft-fn8, depression ( !). Mitt. 26.3. Oain. kano, puttHesiiirni. Gen. 4. 1. .losb. 16. 67. Cainan. k.'t-i'.niin, poshOCHor. Gen. B.9. Calah. ka'-lfth. Gen. 10. 11. Cai,COL. kal'-kol. 1 (!hr. 2. 6. OAi.Rn, ka'-lob. a dog. Num. 26. 65. Caleb-epiiratah. ka'-leb-ef'-rat-Ah. O.thefralt- fnl. 1 Cbr. 2. 24. Oalnkh. knl'-niiy. Gen. 10. 10. Calno. k«l'-no. same as CAtNRH, Is. 10.9. Calvart, kal'-T«-ry, skull. I,uk« 23. 38. Oamon, ka'-tiion,al>oui)iIing in stiilki*. Judg. 10,0. Oana. ka'-nah. .lohn 2. 1. Canaan, ka'-mm. low region. Gen. 9. 18. Canaanite, ka'-iinn-tte, a zonlot. Mark 3. 18. OanaanitEh. kn'-nuu-ites, inhabitantu of Ca- nAnn. Judg. 1. 1. OANAANiTBSa, ka'-nan>ite'-es8, feminine of pre- 0?<ling. 1 Ohr. 2. 3. Oavdace, kaD'-<1n-see. Acts 8. 27. — ^— — — .. 1 -il l . ■. I , . i I 11 n w^i y 4 399 CAN PROPER NAMES. CU8 Oanneh, kan'-ay, probably same as Calneb. K,z.;k. 27. 28, Oapernaum, ka-per'-na-nm, city of consola- tion (?). Mat. 4. 13. OAPHTiioaiM, kaf'-thor-ira. same as Gaplitorlra. 1 Ohr. 1. 12. Oaphtor, Itivf'-tor. Den. 2. 2S. Oaphtorim. kaf'-torim. inhabitants o/ Oaphtor. Gen. 10. 14. Oappadocia, kap'-ad-o'-sha. Acts 2. 9. Oarcas, knr'-kas, Kst. 1. Id. Oarchemi.sb, kar'-kera-iah fortross of Ohornosh. .T«r. 4fi. 2. Oareah, ka-re'-ah, bald. 2 Ktn. 25. iS. Oarmkl. knrm'-ol, park. Jash. 12. 22. Carmelitk, karm'-el-ite, a native of Oarrael. 1 8,im. 30. .•). 0\RMEl,iTES3, karin'-el-it«i-eBe, feminine of pre- codini?. 1 Ham. 27. 3. Carmi. k,irm'-t, a vino-dresBor. Gen. 46. 9, Oarmitbh. karra'-ites, descendants of Gaimi. Num. 26. n. Carpus, k^rp'-ns fi-uit (?), 2 Tim. 4. 13. Oarsiiena, kar'-8hen-ah Kst. 1. 14. OASipniA, ka-slf'-vah, silver (?). Kzra 8. 17 OASLUHr.vi. k:i8'-loo-hiin. Gun. 10. 14 Castor, kas'-for. Acts 28. 11. Cedrom seed'-con, game as Kidron. John 1h, 1, OENGHi'EiA.sen'-kre-ah, miJlet, small pnl^e, Actii 18. 18, Cephas, see'-fao, stone, .fohn 1. 42. Ohalcol, kal'-kol, same as Oalcol. 1 Kin, 4, 31. Oh *LDEA, kal-de'-ah, .)er. 5o. 10. OHAr.DKAN'9, kal-de'-an.s, inhabitants of Clialdoa. Job 1. 17. Ohaldkes, kal-does', same as preceding. <}en. 11.28. Chanaam, ka'-nan, another form of Canaan. Acts 7. 11. CHARA3HiM.kar'-ash-lm, craftsmen I rihr. 4. 14, Oharchemisb, same as 0archeui.<4H. 2 Chr 35, 20. Oharran, kar'-an, same as Haram. Act.s 7. 2. Ohebar, ke'-b-vr. »neat (?). Kzek. 1. 1. Chedorlaomer, ke'-dor-la'-o-nier, K^ory of — (?), Gen. 14. 1. Ohelal, ke'-lal, comT)letlon, Kzra 10. 30, Ohelli; h, kol'-oo, IS/ra 10. 35. Chelub. kel'-oob. bird-trap. 1 Cbr. 4. 11. Cdelubai, kel'-oob-a'-i, Mune as Oaleb. 1 Ohr. 2.9. CnEMARiMS, kera'ar-ims, persons dressed in black attire. Zeph, 1. 4. 0HEM09H, kOHm'-osti, subduer. Num. ,' I . J9. Ohpnaanah, ke-na'-'in-ah, pro)>aV'ly fem. of Ca- naan. 1 Kin. ^"2. 11. Ohgnam, ke'-iinne'-l, probably same ns Chbna- NIAH. Neh. 9.4. Ohenaniah, ke'-nnn-l'-ah, whom Jehovah snp- ports, 1 Chr. 15. 22, Ohephar-haammon.m, ke-far'-ha-ani'-on-aM, vll- laKe of the Anuiionltes, Jofh. IH. 24. Ohepbirah, ke-fl'-rah, same as Capqab. Josh, 9, 17, OHERAN.ke'-ran. Gen. 36. 26, OBEBETaiMS, ke'-roth-ims, Cretans (?). Rzek, 26. 16. OHERETHiTEg, kf'-rrtth-ltes, probably same »8 piocodlnx, 2 Sam. 8. 18. OnERlTH, k«-'-ri»h, porfro (?). 1 Kin. 17. 3. Oberi'B, t h-^r'-iU). bleBsin^? {'I). otroiiK {'(). Ezra 2. .59. OBERDBm.cher'-oob-lm. plural ufCaBitOB. Gen. 3.24, OBESAUtM, kee'-al-un, hope, Jmh. 16,ia OflBSED. ke'-sed, conqueror (?). Gen, 22, 22, Chk-SIL, ke'-sll, a fool, .losli. 15. 30. Chrhulloth, ke-sool'-oth. confidenoM- Josh. IS, 18. Cue;7iB, ke'-/.ib, false. Gen, 88. B. CuiDON. ki'-flon, javelin, 1 Chr, 13. 9. Chileab, kll'-e-ab, probably another form of Caleb. 2 Sam. .3. 3. Obilion, kil'-von, wasting away, liuth 1, 2, Ohilmau. kil'-nitd. EzeK. 27. 23. Chi Ji ham, kim'-hmn, lonxina. 2 Sam. 19. 37, Cbinnereto, kin'-er-eth, a lyre. Josh. 19. 35. Cbinnerotu, kin'-er-oth, plor&l of Cuinnbrbtb. Josh. 11. 2, Omoa, M'-tm. Acts 20. 15. CHiaLEO, kis'-lew, Neh. 1, 1. CHI8L0N, kl.V-loM. fonfldence, hope. Num. 34. 21. 0HI8L0TH-TAROR, kls'-loth-ta'-bor, flanks (V) of Tab.>r. ,lo»h. 19. 12. Cbittim, kit'-im, orobaWy Cyprus. Num. 24. 24. Chhin, ki'-oon, IniiiRe, Amos 5. 26. Chi.oe, klo'-ee. 1 Cor. 1, 11, CiiOR-AijHAN, kor-ash'-an, smoking fomaoe. 1 Sam. 30. 30, CiioRAZiN, ko-ra'-zln. Mat, 11. 21, Oh >/;eba, ko'-ze-bah, deceiver, 1 Chr. 4. 22, CHRitfT, the anolntixi, (ireek for ME88IAB. MatlJ, Chub, choob. Kzek. .SO. 6. Chcn, chiK)n, establishment. 1 Chr. 18, 8, CHusHAN-RiflHATHAiB, ko(J8h'-an-ri8h-a-tha'-Ini, Jud;:. 3. 8. Oh uza. koo'-flih, Luke 8, 3, CiLiciA, sl-llsh'-ya. Acts 15. 23, CiN.NKiOTH, kln'-«r-oth, same as Cbinnbboth. I Kin. 15. 20. CIS. sis. Acts 13. 21, same as KiBH. CLAfJDA, klawd'-ah. Acts 27. 16, CLAUDIA, klawd'-yah, 2 Tim. 4.21. Claudius, kl.awil'-vus. Acts 11, 28. Clement, klom'-ent, Phil. 4. 3, (,'i.poi'.\a, kle'-op-as, either a shortene*! form of < ! loopatros, or a Greek form of A IphsBUs. Luke 24. 18. Clkophas, kle'-of-as, probably same as preced- iUf?. John 19. 25. Cnidi'8, kni'-dus, nettle (?). Acts 27. 7, COL-ROZEH, kol-ho'-zeh, every one tbat seetli. Neh. 3. 15. COL038E, ko-los'-ee. Col. 1. 2. C0LOS8IAN8, ko-los'-yans, people of Colosm, Co.NANi.vH. 2 Chr. 35. 9, same em Oononiah, CoNiAH, ko-nl'-ah, contracted from Jbconiab. Jer. 22. 24. CoNONiAii, kon-on-l'-ah, whom Jehovah has set up. 2 Chr, 31.12, Coos, ko'-os. Acts 21,1. Core, ko'-re, < ireek form of Rorab. Jude 11. Corinth, kor'-inth. Acts 18. 1. Corinthians, kor-lnth'-yans, inhabitants of (ky rinth. Acts 18. 8. Cornelius, kor-neel'-yus. Acts 10. 1. Cos A M , ko'-sam. Lu k e 3. 28. Coz, koz, thorn. 1 Chr. 4. 8. CozRi. kos'-bl, detieltful. Num. 25. 15. CRE8CKN8, kres'-ens, ffiowlnpt 3 Tim. 4. 10. Crete, kreet. Acts '27. 7. Cbetks or CRETi.\Na, kreet'-vans, inhabitants of Crete. Acts 2. 11. Tit. 1. V2. CnisPUS, lirl«p'-U8, curled. Acts 18, 8. CuMi, koom -i, arise. Mark 5, 41. Cdsb, k(K)8b, llm-k. Gen. 10. 6. Cdshan. koosh'-an, same meaniug as OcsB. H«b. 3.7. COHBi, kooshM, same meaning as Ocbb. 2 Sun. 18.21. 400 [18 CUT PBOPEB NAMES. ELB Oen. 22. 22. lenow. Josh. 19. 13.9. nother form of Bath L 2. 8arn. 19. 37. Josh. 19. SB. of OUINNBKSTB. ». Nnin.34,21. r, flanks (V) of IB. Nam. 24. 24. 26, ng fornaoe. 1 Ohr, 4. 22, EasiAH. MatlJ. ihr. 18, 8. -rlsh-a-tha'-lra. 8 Obinnkboth. a. «. rMnert form of IptuBOs. Luke ne as preced- !i27. 7. te tbat seetli. *■ Oolosse. NONIAH. t)m JEOONIiiB. hovab has set a, Judell. bitAnts of Oo- M. .IB. iiQ. 4. 10. nhabitaiits of J. 8. tsUcsH, Hab. )xssB.. 2 Sun. Odth, kooth. 2 Kin. 17. SO. OcTHAH. kooth'-Hh, Sttiiie .as CuTH. 2 Kin.l7. 21 '>YPR08, sl'-pms. Act? ■\. ,!fi. t)YRENE, ri-re-nee. Mat. 27. .'S. Oybenian, sl-reen'-yain, a native of Oyrene. ActH 6. 9. OYRENira. sl-reen'-yH8. Oroek fomi of the BomAti name Qiiiriuiis. Luke 2. 2. Oybus, si'-rns, the sun. 2 Chr. 36. 22, O.VBABEB. (la'-biir'Hy, pasknrp. Josh. 21. 28. Dabbasheth, dal>-as<h'-«th. hump of a cameL Jotth. 19. 11. Daberath, <i(i'-bor-a(h. Ji>sh. 19, 12, same as I)ABA>tEB. Daook, rta'-gon, flsh, JndR. IP. T\. Dalaiah, (lH-l;»i'-fth, wiium Jehovah hath de- livered. 1 Chr. 3. 24. Dalm.\n dtha, rtiil'-n)ii-noo'-thnh Mark 8. 10. Dalm.vti.^, (Ittl'-raa'-shiih. 2 Tim. 4. 10. Dalphon. rtftl'-foii. proud (?). E'^t. 9. 7, UAMARI8. dam'-.or-is, calf (?), Act.s 17. 34. Damasobnes, dam'-as-eeiiB', people "f OaniaricnB. 2 0or. 11.32. 0AMA8CU.S, (lam-ask'-UB, activity (?). Gen. 14. 15. DAN.dan, jtiil(,'e. Gen.;".n. fl. DAN-.IAAN, dan'-ja'-an, woodhinci i?) Uan. 2 Sam. 24.6. Daniel, ifan'-yel, God's Juiltre. Dan. 1. 6, Danites, dan'-itea, doscenaante of Dan. Judc. 13. 2. Dannab, dan'-ah. Josh. 15. 49. Dara. da'-riih, probably coiitrstcted from the next word. 1 Chr. 2. 6, Dabda, dar'-d.ih, pearl of wisdom (?). 1 Kin. 4.31. Darius, da-rl'-us, governor ("i"). Kzra 4. fi. Dabkon, dark'-on, sciittoinr i?). Kzra 2, 66. Dathan, da'-flnn. Num. 16. 1. David, da'-vld, beloved, i i^am. 16. 19, DtBiB, de'-btr. a r^w .ss. Josh. W. 3. Deborab. •'eb'-or-fth, bee, Judx, 4. 4. [•ECAPOLIS, d«-ka'-iK)l-ls, («n cltios. Mat. 4. 26. Dedan , de'-tliin. Gen. 10. 7. Dedaniu, de'-dan-im, inhabitants of Dedan. I*. 21.13 DEBAVirns, dp'-h-av-ltos. Ezra 4. 9. Obkab. d(i' kar. pierclnjr. 1 Kin. 4. 9. USLAIAU, de-liii'-ah, whom Jehovah has freed. 1 Chr, ai. 18. Delilau, il*-ll'-lah, dMlicftte. Judw. 16. 4. Demas. do'-mas, probably (^arae as fi.llowlnK. Col. 4. 1«. ^ DEwrTRius. de-me'-trl-UB, bolonKinp; to Deme- ifc. A«;cs< 19.24. Di RBE, der'-be«, juniper (?), Acts 14. 6. '^KDEL, doo'-tJ, the same as- Keubi. (?). Num. 1.14. DEUTEaoNOitv, ft reoftpilnlatiun of the law. Diana, (ii-an'-ah. Acix 10. 2i. Diblaim , dib-Ift' in.', two cakes. Hos. 1. 3. HiBLATliAiM. (U1>-Iath-HMm, same an DiBLAIM. Num 33. 46. DiBLATB, dil)'-1;ith, supposed to he the same at^ BiBLAH, Ezek. (\. 14. DiBON, t^l'-boji, wastlnc. Num. 21. 30. DiBoN-OAD, dt'-bou-KHd', WHStins; of Gad. Num. 33. 4."). DiBRi. dib'-ri, olorjaent. Lev. 24. 11. DiDYMUa, dld'-ini-uB. twin. John 11. 16. DiKLAF.dlk'-Iah, a palm tree. On. 10. 27. DiLBAK, dil'-e-an, cucumL>«r Held (V). Josh. 16. 38. OiMHAH, dim'-nah, dunghllL Josh. 21. 16. DiMON, di'-mon, same aa Dibon. Is. 16, 9. DiMONAB, dl-rao'-nah, probably same as pre- cedinp. Josh. 16. 22. DiNAB, di'-nah, vindicated. Gen. 80,21. DiNAiTES, di'-na-it^f Kzra 4. 9. DrNn.VBAH,din'.h8»>,'ili. Gen. 36. 32. DioNY8iL'H, di'-o-:<i8'-yus, belonging to Dlonysiu. Acts 17. 34. DioTBFpHES, di-oV-ref-eee, nourished »>v Zens. 3 John 9. Di.qnAN, d!'-sh«n, antelope (?). Gen. 36. 28. Djsao.N, di'-!<hon, same as pro<edinK. G<!n. 36.21. DiZAUAB, <li'-Ea-hab, a place abound the in goldc?). Deut. 1. 1. DoDAi, do'-<Ia-i. loving. 1 Chr. 27. 4. DoD.\NiM,do'-flan-im, Geti. 10. 4. DoDAVAB, do'-<lav-ah, love of .Tehovah, 2 Ohr. 2Ct. 37. DoDo, do'-do, same as Dodai. 2 Sam, 23. 8. DoEO, do'-eg, anxious. 1 Sam. 21. 7. Dophkah, diif'-kah. Num. X\. 12. Dor. dor, dwelling. Josh. 11. 2. Dorcas, dor'-kas, gazelle. Acts 9. ,36. DoTBAN, do'-than, tvro wells or cistemB. Gen. 37. 17. DRf8iLl-A,rir'io-8il'-ah, Acts 24. 24, Ddmab. doom'-ah. sileuco. Gen. 25. 11 DuBA, doo'-rah, town. Dan, 3. 1. Kbal. e'-bal, stony (?). Oen. 36. 23. Kbrd, e'-ix3d, Borvant. Judij. 9. 2(i. EBED-iiELEC!i,e'-bed-me'-ltik,iiervantof the king. Jcr. :«. 7. BBEN-EZER.o'-beu-e'-zer.stoneof help, i Sara.lJ. Krkr, e'-bf-r, the region beyond, (ien. U). 21. EBi.\.SAPfl, e-bi'-a-saf, same as AiiiAaAPH. I Ohr. 6. 2:^. EBttoXAn, eb-ro'-nah, i)assage (7). Num. 33. 34. ECCLF3IA8TE8. ek-lee'-zy-ast'ees, preacher. Ed. wit ne?3. Josh. 22. .34. EDAB, e'-i'.ar, flock. Gen. ,35. 21. Eden, o'-den, pleasantness. Gen. 2. «. Edeh, e'-der, llock, same a? Edar. 1 Ohr. 23. 23, EooM, e'-dom, rod. Gen. VUi. 'A). ED0J1ITE8, e'-dom-ites, iuhabitants of Bdom. Gen. 80. 9. •!drei. ed'-re-i, strong. Num. 21.33. Kolab, eg'-lah, heifer. 2 Ham. 3. 5. Eoi.AiM.ep-la'im, two piH)b. Is. 16,8. EOLON , ef,''-l<»n. Jndg. 3 12. EnVPT, e'-jijit, blai-k. Gen. 12. 10. Eo YPTiAN, e-Jip'-shaii, a native of Reypt, 1 Bam. 30.11. E 111, e'-hi, shortened from Ahib.\m. Gen. 46. 21. Knciv, e'-hud, joined tou'ether (?). Judji. 3. IB. ErsR. e'-Ker. sanm as Achar. 1 Chr. 2. 27. EKRON.ck'-ron.eradlcHtton. Josh. 1.3..3. EKRoNiTEa, ek'-ron-it«:8. inhabitantd of Bkron. Josh. 1.^ 3. Eladab, el'-a-dah, whom God clothes. 1 Ohr, 7.20. ELAB,e'-lnh, terebinth. Gen.36. iL Klam. e'-liim. Gen. 10. 22. Blahiteb, e'-lam-ltes, inhabitants of Blam. ICzra 4. 9. EL.^8An, ol'-a-sah, whom God made. Bzn 10,22, Elatb, e'-lftth, a grove. Deu. 2. 8. El-betb-el. el-beth'-el, the Lou:^ of God. Gen. 35.7. Eldaab, el'-da-ah, whom (Jod called. G'm. 26, 4, Eldad, el'-<lHd . whom C^l l(iv(w. Num. 11. 2B. ELEad. pl'-«-ad, whom God nniisee. 1 Oir. 7. 21. Elealer, el'-e-uMay, whither God ascends, Num. 32. 3. SI.EA3AB, el-e'-a-sah', same as KLAaaH. 1 Ohr. 2,39. KUi ] ill H r rti' .J' « i' , ' p SLB PBOPEB NAMES. EPH Slrazab, eK-«-a'-ztir, whom God Aids. Ex. 6. '23. Bl-elohe-Isbafl, el'-e1-o'-he-l2'-ra-«l, God, the C»od of iHmel. Gen. H3. 20, Rleph, e'-lef. ox. Josh. 1«. 28. Elbanan, el'-hii'-nan, whom God gave. 2 Sam. 21. 19. Eli, e'-ll, my God. Mat, 27. 46. Eli. e'-ll, heiL'ht. 1 Sam, 1. 3, Eliab, el-l'-ab, who«o father ih God, Num. 1. 9. EUADA, EUaDah, elM'-ya-dah.whom God cares for. 2 Bam. 5. 16, B[.rAH,el-l'-«h,fui me name as Elijah. lChr.B.27. Br.iAHBA, el-I'-a-u(di, whom Mod hides. 2 gam. 23. '«. ELiAKtM, ol-i'-a-klm, whom God establishes, 2 Kin, 18, 18. Eliam, ol-i'-am, wimo as Ammiel. 2 Ram, 11, 3, ELtAS, el-i'-iiB.same as Elijah. John 1. 21. '<LiAHAPn,el-l'-a-i«jif.whom<J<i(l addeiJ. Num.1.14. Bi I AdHi B, ol-i'-o-sh i b, wbom God roctoros. 1 Chr. 24. 12. Emathab, el-i'-a-thah, to whom God comes. 1 Chr. 2.'). 4. Slidad. ol-l'-<1nd. whom (?od loves. Ntim. 34, 21. Eliel, el-i'-el, to whom God is strength. 1 Chr. 5.24. ELiRVAi.elM-e-na'-i, nnto Jehovah my eyes are raistMl (?). 1 Chr. 8. 20. Rlirzbb, el'-i-e'-7er, my God is help. G»?n. I.**. 2. Elihoenai, el'-i-ho'-e-na'-i, same a? IClioenai, Ezra 8. 4, Elihoreph, el'-t-ho'-ref, to whom Qotl Is the reward. 1 Kin, 4. 3, ELiHti, el-i'-hiK). whose ttod Is He, 1 Sam. 1, 1. Elijah. el-l'-.iah, mvG(Kl is Jehovah. 1 Kin.17,1, Elika, el-i'-l<ah. whom God purifies (?). 2 Sam. 23.25. Elim , eel'-bn, oaks. Ex. 15. 27. BLiMELErH. el-l'-roe-leli, to whom God is Mng. Knth 1.2, BLiOENA!. el'-I-o'-e-na'-l, nnto Jehovah my eyes are tunie<1. 1 Chr. 3. 23. ELiPHAL,el'-l-fal, whom (Jod judges. IChr. 11.35, Rliphalkt, el-i'-fa let, to whom God is siUva- tion, 2 Bam. b. Ifi. Eliphaz, el'-i-faz, to whom God is strength. Gen. %. 4. Kltpuelrh, el-l'-fo-lay, whom God dlstin^^ulshee. lOhr. 15. 18. BLM'HELBT.el-i'-fe-let.sameasELiPHALET, IChr, 8.8. BLidABETH.el-is'-a-beth.stimeasELisHRBA. Luke 1.6. BLisieua,eI'-i-Be'-nB, Greek form of Elisha. Luke 4.27. Bmbha, el-l'-«hRh, to whom God is salvation. 1 Kin. 19. 16. ELiaiun.el-l'-shah. Gen. 10. 4. ELiflHAHA,ei-i'-«ha-mah, whom God hears. Num. 1.10. ELI8HAPHAT, el-l'-flha-fat, whom God judges. 2 Chr. 2.3.1. Elirreba, el-i'-ehe-bah, to whom God is the oath. Ex.fi. 23. Blishua, el-i'-shoo'-Ah, same as Klispa. 2fiam. B.16. Eliud. el-i'-*x)d, Go<l of Jndah. Mat. 1. 14. SLI7!apran, el-l'-sa-fan. wliom God protects. Num. 3. 80. Blizcr, el-l'-zoor, God Is a rook. Num. 1. 6, BLKANAH,el'-ka'-nah,whom God possessed. Ex, 6,24, Blkoshitr, el'-ko8h-lte. Inhabitant of Elkooh. Nah. 1, 1. ■llasab, tl'-at-ar. Gen, li. 1, Eluodam, el-mo'-dam, same as Alhodad. Luke 3.28. ELy.\AM,eI'-na-am, whose pleasure God is. lOhr. 11.4fi. ELNATHAN.el-na'-than, whom God gave. 2 Ela. 24. 8 ELoi, el-o'-l, my God. Mark 16. S4. ELON.e'-lon.ouk. Gen.2fi. 34. KLo>^-nETH-HANAN. e'-lon-beth'-ha'-nAn, oak of fhe house of grace. 1 Kin. 4. 9, ELONiTES,eMon-ites, descendants of Blon, Ntuo, 26.28. Elotb, e'-loth, same as Elath. 1 Kin. 9. 26. Elpaal, el'.pa-al, to whom God is the reward. IChr. 8.11. Elpalet, el'-pa-let, same as Elipdalbt. 1 Chr. 14.fi. El-pakan , el'-par-an, oak of Paran. Gen. 14. 6. Kltekeh, el'-te-kay, whose fear is God. Jodi. 19.44. Eltekon, el'-te-kon, whose foundation is God. Josh. 15. 59. Eltolad, ol'-to-lad, whose posterity is from God. Josh. 15. 30. Elul, e'-lool. Neh. 6, 16. Eluzai. el'-oo-za'-l, God ts my praises. 1 Ohr. 11. 6. Elymas, el'-im-as, a wise man. Act* 13. 8. Elzabad, el'-za-bad, whom Q<Jd gave. 1 Ohr. 12. 12, Rlzaphan, el'-sa-fan. whom God protects. Ex, 6.22, Emlm.s, eem'-tmt;, terrible men. Gen, 14. R, Emmandel, em-an'-n-el, same as Immanttsl. Mat. 1. 23. Em MADS, era-a'-u8, hot springs (?), Lnke 24. 13. Emmor, em'-or. sjime as Hamor. Acts 7, 16. Enav, e'-nam, two fountains. Josh. 16, 84. Ena.I, e'-nan, liaving eyes. Num. 1. 15. Kn-dob, en'-dor, fountain of Dor. Josh. 17. 11. En-eolaim, en'-eg-la'-im,/. of two calves, Ezek, 47. 10. EN-OANNlM,en-ganMm, f. of gardenii. Joflh,16,34. En-oedi. en'-ged-l,/. of the kid. Josh, 15. 'i2. En-haddah, en-ha"d'-«h, /. of sharpness, i.e. swift f. .Tosh. 19. 21. EN-nAEKORE,enMiak-o'-ree, /. of him that call- eth. Judtr. 15. 19. RN-BAzoR.en-hft'-zor,/, of the village. Ja<ih. 19,87. Bn-mishpat, en-mlsh'-pat,/. of Juflgment. Gen. 14.7. Enoch, e'-nok, experienced (?). Gen. 4. 17. ENoa, e'-nos, man. Gen, 4. 26. Rno»h, e'-oosh, same as Enos. l.iDhr. 1. 1, En-rimhon, en'-rira'-on, fountain of the pome- gritnate. Neh, 11.29. EN-BOOEL.en'-ro'-pel./.ofthe^llor, Jo8h.lB.7. EK-RHBHE8H, en'-she'-mesh, /. of the sun. Josh. 15.7. En-tapphah, en'-tap-Kw'-ah, /. of the apple tree. Josh. 17. 7. Bp.'Kn etuh. e-pe'-net-ns. laudable. Rom. 16. B. BPAPHBAa, ep'-af-ras, amtracted from the next word(?), Ool. 1. 7, EPAPHB0DlT08,ep-af'-r(>-di'-tnB, handsome. I'hil, 2.25, EpENETUB, same as EpMNHTxra. Bom. 16. B. Ephah. e'-fali. Q«;n. 25. 4. Ei>BAI, e'-fa'-i, ianguii*hing. Jer. 40. 8. EpHEB, e'-fer, calf. Gen. 25. 4. Epheb-dahmim, e'-fei-damMm, boundary of blood. 1 9am. 17. 1. Bpbebiani!, e-fe'-Ki-ans, Inhabitants of Epheras. Act* 19. fill Kp H K.iva, »f' -ea-us. Aets 18. 19. m HODAD. Lake Oodis. lOhr. gave. 2 Kin. '-nan, oak of fSlon. Num. Kin. 9. 26. s the reward. iKhst. lOhr. . Gen. 14. 6. Ib God. Josh. ation is God. y 1b from God. raises. 1 Ohr. ct« 13. 8. gave. 1 Ohr. protects. Ex. Bn. 14. B. W iMBtANUBL. Luke 24. IS. icts 7. 16. sh. 15. 34. 1.15. Josh. 17. 11. calveri. Ezek. OS. Joflh. 15.84. osh,1.5.r,2. larpuess, i.e. lim that call- m. .Taih. 19.87. Igment. Oen. ten. 4. 17. Jhr. 1. 1. of the pome- V. Josh. 15.7. tio 8an. Josh. ho apple tree. Rom. 1«. B. rom the next iidsome. I'hil. lorn. 18. B. 0.8. boandary of « of Sph4«iu. EPH PROPER NAMB8. GED Ephi.al, ef'-lal, Jndpment. 1 Ohr. 2. 87. KPHPHATnA. ef'-ath-ah, be opened. Mark 7. S4. Bphod. e'-f<Hl. Nuni.:«. 23. Ei'HRAiM, ef'-ra-im, fruitful (?), Gen. 41. 62, BPBBAiMiTE3,of'-ra-ira-ite8, inhabitants of Bph- niim. Judir. 12.4. EptiEAiN, ef-raMn, same as EPHRON. 2 Olir. 18. 19. Ephrath, or EpiiaATAH. ef'-rat-ah. friiitfal (?). 1 Ohr, 2, 50. (ion. a"). 16. Epbrathites. ef'-rath-ites, inhabitants of Eph- ratii. Ruth 1. 2. Ephbon, of'-ron, of or belonging to a calf. Gen. 23.8. KPicauEAHfl, ep'-ik-U'-re'-ans, followers of Kpi- cui-ua. Acts 17. 18. Eb. Wtttchful. Oen. 88. S. Eban, e'-ran. Num. 26. 36. Eranites, e'-ran-ites, posterity of Eran, Num. 26.36. BBASTtJg, e-rast'-ua, beloved. Acts 19, 22, Erech, o'-rek. Gen. 10. 10. Kbi, e'-ri, same as Eb. Gen. 46. 16. Erites, er'-ites, descendants of Rrl. Snm. 26. 16. KHAIAS, e'-sai-as. same as laMAH. Mat. 3. .3, EaAR-HADDON, e'-sHr-had'-«n, Assiir giveth a bro- ther. 2 Kin. 19.37. Esau, e'-saw, hairy. Gen, 25. 25. EsEK, o'-sek, strife. Gen. 26. 20. B83-BAAL, esh'-ba-al, man of Baal. 1 Ohr. 8. S3. EsHBAN, esh'-ban. Gen. 36. 26. Esnoot, esh'-l^ol, cluster. (Jen, 14. 18. EsHEAN, eah'-ean, support (?). Josh. 15. 52. EsPEK, e'-shek, oppi-ension. 1 Chr. 8. 39. EsBKALONiTsa esh'-ko-Ion-ites, men of Ashka- lon. Josh. 13. 3. EsHTAOi., esh'-ta-ol. Josh. 15, 33. BsBTAULlTBs,eHb-ta'-ool-ites,inhabitant8ofEsh- taol 1 Ciir. 2. 58. EsHTEMOA,osh'-tom-o'-ah,obedIence. Josh. 21. 14. KsBTEMOB, esh^-te-mo^, same as Bsuteuoa. JoHh. 15. fiO. EsHTON.esht'-on, womanly. 1 Ohr. 4.11. Erti.i, es'li. same as Azai.iah (?), Luke 3. 26. E3tU>M, es'-rom. same as He/.roh. Mat, 1. 3. Bpth EB, fls'-ter, star. Est. 2. 7. Etam, e'-lam, a place of ravenous creatores. Judg. 15. a. ETHAM.e'-tham.bonndary of the Bea(7). Ex. 13.20. Ethan, e'-than, firmness. 1 Kin. 4. :<1, Bthanim. eth'-an-lm. gifts (?). 1 Kin, 8. 2. Ethbaal, eth-ba'-al, living with Baal. 1 Kin, 16. 81. Etreb. e'-ther, plenty. Josh, 16. 42. Ethtopta, e'-thl-ope'-yah, (region of) bnmt faces. Gen. 2. 13. Ethiopian, e'-tbi-ope'-yan, a native of Ethiopia. Jer. 13. 23. ETHNAN.eth'-naii, agift, lOhr. 4. 7, Ethni, oth'-ni. l)oimtiful. 1 Chr. 6. 41, Edbulds, eo-bew'-Ius, good counsellor, 2 Tim. 4.2L Edhigr, ea-nl'-see. 2 Tim. 1. 6. EnoDiAS. eu-ofle'-yas, success, rhil. 4. 2. EnpiiRATES, eu-fra'-tes, the fertile river (?). Gen. 2.14. Bdrocltdon, en rok'-Iy-don, storm from the EcTYCHCS, en'-'tyk'-us, fortonate. Acts 20. 9. KvB, eve, life. (Jen. 3. 20, Bvi. e'-vi. Num. 31. K. EvrL-HERoDACH, e'-vil-mo'-ro-dak, nuw ol Menv da(h. 2 Kin. 25. 27. KxoDOB, ex'-od-ns, departore. BzAB, e'-zar, treasure. 1 Ohr. 1. 88. ■UAI. es'-ba-L 1 Ohr. 11. 37. EzBON, e;«'-bon. Gen. 46. 16. EzeKiA3,ez'-ok-i'-as,sameas HezEKiAH, Mat IS. EzERiEL, ez-e'-ki-el, whom God '.vill strengthen. Ezek. 1. 3. EzEL, e'-zel, departure, 1 Sam, 20, 19. EzBM.e'-Eem. bone. ICJhr. 4. 29. EZER, o'-zpr, help. IChr, 4. 4. EzioN-OABEB, i>r EzioN-OEBEB, e'-al-on-ga'-hor. the backbone of a giant. Num. 83, 36, EzNiTE, ttz'-nite, 2 8am 2.3. 8. Ezra, ez'-rah, help. Ezra 7. 1. EzRAHiTE, oz'-rab-ite, a descendant of Zerah. 1 Kin. 4. 81. EzBi, ez'-ri, the help of .Jehovah (?). 1 Ohi, 27. 26. Fair HAVENa. Acts 27. 8, Felix, fe'-Hx, happy. Acts 2?.. 24. Festi'S, fest'-us. Joyful. Acts 24, 27. F0RT11NATO8, for'-tu-na'-tus, prosperous. 1 Cor. 16. 17, Gaal, ga'-al, loathing. Judg. 9, 26, Gaash. ga'-ash, shaking. Josh. 24, 30. Oaba. ga'-bnl., hill. Josh. 18. 24. Gadbai, gab'-a-i, a collector of tribute. Neh.11.8. QaBBATHA, gab'-ath-ah, height, John 10. 13, Gabrifl, ga'-brl-el. man of God. Dan. «. 16. Gad. hivS, a troop, good fortune. Gen. 30. 11. Gadaresbh. gad'-ar-eens', inhabitants of Gadara. .Maik.^. 1. Gaddi. gad'-l, fortunate. Num. 13, 11. Gaddikl, gad'-i-el, fortune sent from God. Num. 13. 10. Gadi. ga(i'-l. 2 Kin, IB, 14. GADITE9, g.ad'-ites, persons belonging to the tribe of (iad. Den. 3. 12, Gaham. ga'-ham, nunbumt (?), Gen. 22. 24. Oahar. ga'-har, hiiliiiL'-place. Ezra 2. 47. GA!ti:s. Ka'-yuf. The <V^^ form of Cains, Acts 19. 29. Galal, ga'-Ial, worthy (?), 1 Ohr, 9. 15. GAI.ATIA, ga-la'-shah, a place colonised by Gauls. Acts 10. 6. Galatians, ga-la'-shana, inhabitants of Galatla. Gal. .3.1. Galei;d, gal'-e-ed, witness-heap. Gen. ,31. 47, Galilee. galMl-ee. circuit. Josh, 20. 7. (tALLiM. c^ftl'-im, heaps. 1 Sam, 26. 44, Gallio, cal'yo. Acts 18, 12, Gamaliel, ga-ma'-H-el, benefit of God, Nnm.1.10. (Jammadims, gam'-ad-lms, warriors (?). E/,*>k. 27. 11. Oamdl, ga'-mool, weaned, 1 Chr, 24. 17. Gareb. ga'-i-ob, K-al'by. 2 Sam. 2;^. 38. Garmite, gftrm'-ita, bony. 1 (.'hr. 4. 19. Gahhmd, gasb'-moo, same as Gbsbbh. Nnh. 6, 6. (iATAM.ga'-tam, (ien. .36. 11. Gath, enth, wine-press. Josh. 11, 22. Gath-hkpher, gath-he'-fer, the wine-press ol the well. 2 Kin. 14. 2,5. Gatb-rimmon, gath-rlm'-on, wine-press of the VionR<griinate. Josh. 19. 45. Ga/a, ga'-ZHh, same as Azzah. Gen. 10. 19. GazatBITES, gt/'zath-ites, inhabitants of Gasa. Josh. 13. 3. GK7.F.R, ga'-zor, place cnt off. 2 Sam. 5. 26. Oazez, ga'-zoz, shearer. 1 Chr. 2. 46, Gazitbs. gu'-zitt«, iuhAbitant« of (iiaza. Judg. 1&2. Gazzam, gHZ'-nin, eating up. Ezra 2. 48. Geba, go'-bali, hill. Josh. 21. 17, GfbaL, go' l)al, mountain, Vs. 8.3, 7, Okbrr. ge'-lwr, man. 1 Kin, 4, 13. Ofbi'M, ge'-bim, trenchee. Is. 10, SI. Oboaliab, ged'-al-l'-ah,whom Jehovah has made great, 2 Kin, 25, 22. 403 II- r GED PBOPEB NAME8, HAG Gbdeok, ^ed'-e-oD, Greek form of Gideon. Heb. 11.32. Qedkr, ged'-er, wall. Josh, 12, IS, Gedeiiah, Kod'-er-ah,enclo6uro,8h<)eplold. Josh, 15. »•>, Hki>erathite, «rod-er'-Rth-lte, an inhabitant of <;«dorfth, 1 Chr. 12, 4. QEDKRiTE.goil'-t*r-ite,nuMveof Gedor, 1 (lhr.27,28. QFDFROTri, |.'e<I'-er-<)th. Nhoo|>-fol(l8. .Josh, 16, 41, Hedbrothaim, ged'-or-oth-a'-im, two sheep- folds. Josh. 15, Hfi. Ubdob, Ked'-or, wall. Josh. 15. 58. liBHAZi, ge-ha'-zi, valley of vision. 2 Kin. 4. 12. GRLTLOTU.Kol-ll'-oth, regions. Josh. IS. 17. Qemalli, ge-malM, posBessor of camels. Num. l.S. 12. i KM ARi AH, gem'-ar-l'-ah. whom Jehovah has com- pl«twl. ,Ter. 2H. S. 4ENES13, J(Mi'-es-ls, genemtlon, or iK-ginning. O RN M EdAHRT, «en-o8'-a-ref . Mat. 14. 'M, •iKNTd.PB, jtoi'-tlles. (ien. 10. ,^. ;4eniibath. jp-noob'-ath. 1 Kin, 11,20. i^KRA. w'-ra, a grain. Gen. 46, 21, Gkhah, go'-r.ili. Kx, SO, 13. (iRUAR. Ke'-rar, sojouniing. Gen, 10, 19, 'iKBiiErtENKS, ger'-ge-soens', inhabiUnte of Gora- Kft Mat. X. 2H. iEKi/iM, K*'-rize'-ini, persons living in a doeerf.. Keu.11.29. fjRRsiHOM. por'-shom, expulsion. Ex. 2. 22. dKUiUioN, ger'-shon, siime as preceding. Gen. 46. 11. Uershonitrb, ger'-shon-ltos, descendjuits of Ger- shon. Nutii. 3. 21. GE8HAM,go'-«ham. IChr. 2. 47. riR.^HHM, {?H'-shcm, stont (?). Neh. 2. 19. Ueshur, go'-shoor, bridge. 2 Sam. 8. 3. QE8DU Ri, ge-shoor'-l, inhabitants of Goshur, Deu. S. 14. GE8HURITE8, ge-shoor'-ites, same as preceding. Josh. 12. 5. Gethrr, ge'-ther, dregs (?). Gen. 10. 23. Getksemane, geth-som'-an-e, oil-press. Mat. 26. %. liBi'EL, goo'-el, majesty of God. Num. 13. 15, Okzer, go'-zor, pro<:lpioe, losh, 10. 33. !4E/.«ITE8, gez'-rltos, dwelling in a desert land. 1 Ram. 27. 8. UlAR, gi'-ah, gnshlng forth. 2 Pam. 2. 24. GfBBAB. gib'-ar, a hero. Ezra 2. 20. GiBBETHON, gib'-«th-on, a lofty place. Josh. 19. 44, GiBEA, gib'-e-ah, hill. 1 Clir. 2. 49. QlBEAH. glb'-e-ah, hill. Josh. 16. 57. GlBEATii, gib'-o-Hth. hill. .losh. 18. 2a GiBFOK. gib'-e-on, pertaining to h hill. Josh. 9. 3. QIBK0NITE8. gib'-«-on-it«a, inhabltanta of Gibeon. 2 Sam. 21.1. GiBLiTES, gib'-lites, inhabitant* of diebaL Josh. 13. f). GiDDALTi.gid-al'-tl.Ihave Increaned. lChr.26.4. GiDDKI.. gid'-wl, gigantic. Kzra 2. 47. QlDRON , gid'-e-on, one who cut* down. Judg. 6. 11. diDEONi. gld'-o-on-l, ctitting down, Kum. 1. 11. Gjdom. gi'-<lom. Judg. 20. 45. GlHOM, gl'-hon, a river. Gen. 2, IS, GILAI.A1, gll'-al-a'-l, dnngy (?), Neh, 12. 8«. GlLBOA,gll-bo'-Hh,bubblingfount.aln, 1 8am,23.4, GiLBAD, gll'-e-a<l, hill of witness. Gen, 31,21, GasADiTE, gil'-e-«d-ite, inhabitant of Gilead. Judg, 10. 3. GiLOAL, Kir -gal, a circle. Josh, 4.19. OiLOH, gi'-lo, exile. Josh, 15, 51, GhLONiTB, gl'-lon-tte, m> inhabitftnt of Olloh. 8 Sam. 15. 12. GiHZO, gim'-zo, a place aboonding with syoft- moroH. 2 Chr. 28. 1«. GiNATH, gl'-niith , garden. 1 Kin. Ifl. 21. GiNNETHO. gln'-etn-o, garden. N(.h. 12. 4. GiNNETHON, gln'-oth-on, same as preceding. Neh. 10. 6. GiROASHiTE, gir'-gftsh-lte, dwelling In a clayey soil. 1 Chr. 1.14. GiROASiTB, gir'-gas-lte.same as preceding. Gen. 10. 16. QiSPA, gis'-pah, flattery. Neh. 11. 21. GiTTAfi-nKPUES, git'-tuh-he'-fer, wine-preM of the well. Josh, 19, 13. GiTTAlM. git'-a-lm, two wlne-presnoe. 2 8ftm.4.3. GiTTiTEH, git'-ltes, inhabitAnts of Gatb. Josh. 13.3. GiTTiTH. git'-lth, after the manner of Glttites. Ps. 8, title. GizoNiTK, gi'-zon-ite. 1 Chr. 11. 34. Go.\TH, go'-i:th, lowing. Jer. S1..39. GoB, got>o. pit, cistern. 2 Bam. 21. 18. Goo. 1 Chr. 6. 4. Golan, go'-lan . exile. Deu. 4. 43. Golgotha, gol'-goth-ah, a skull. Mat. 27. 98. Goliath, gc-li'-ftth, exile (?). l Sam. 17. 4. GOMEB. go'-mor, comj.. .. . Gen, 10. 2. Gomorrah, go-nior'-ah. Gen. 10. 19. Go.MORRnA, go-mor'-ab, same as preceding. Mat. 10. 15. GowiiEN, go'-shen. Gen. 45. 10. Goz AN. go'-zan. 2 Kin. 17. 6. Greece, grees, country of the Greeks. Acts 20.2. Grecia. groosh'-ali, same as Greece. Pan. 8. 21, Grecian, (.'reesh'-an, a Jew who sfKinks (^leek. Acts 11. 20. Greek, the language of Greece. Arts 21, 37. Greeks, inhabitants of Greece, Act- Ifl. 17, Gudqodah, gud'-god-iih. thunder ( .1. Don. 10,7. Gupfl, goon'-i, italnted with colours. Con, 46, 24, GCNiTRS, goonMtos, descendant*" of '^nnl. Num, 2C.48,» GuB, goor, a young lion. 2 Kiti. 9. 27. Gob-baal, goor-ba'-al, Gur of Baal, 2 (^hr. 26. 7. Haah.^srtari, ha'-a-hash'-tar-l.the muloteeri?), 1 Chr. 4. 6. Habaiah, hab'-a-i'-ah, whom Jehovah hides. Ezra 2. 61. Habarkuk. ha-bak'-ook, embrace. Hab. 1. 1. HabaziniaH, hab'-az-in-i'-ah, lamp of Jeho- vah (?). Jer.8.').3. Uabob, ha'-bor, Joininp together. 2 Kin. 17. 6. BACHALlAH,hak-al-i'-ah, whom Jeitovab distorbs. Neh. 1. 1. Hachilah, hak'-i-lah, dark, i iSam. 23. 19. Haohmoni, hak'-nion-i, wise. 1 Olir. 27. 32. Hacbmonite, hak'-riou-ite, a descendant of Hachnioni. j(;hr. 11. 11. IIADAD, ha'-dad. Gen. 36. 3!i. Hadadezer, had'-ad-e'-zor. whose help is Hadad. 2 Sam. 8. 3. HADADRiMiioN, had'-ad-rim'-on. named from Hadad and Rlmmnn. Zech. 12. 11. Hadab, ha'-dar, enclosure. Gen. 25. 15. Hadarezer, had'-ar-e'-zer, same as Uadadezkl 1 Chr. 18. 8. Hadashah, hnd-ash'-ah, new. Josh. 16. 37. Hadabsah, had-as'-ah, myrtle. Est. 2, 7, Hadattah, had-at'-ah, new, Jo«h, 15. 2S. Hadid, ha'-did, sharp. Ezra 2. 33. Hadlai. had'-la-l, rest. 2 Chr. 28. 12. Hadorah, had-or'-«m. Gen. 10. 27. Hadraoh, had'-rak. Zech. 9. 1. Ha«ab, ha'-gab, locnst. Ezra 2, 46. Uaqaba, ba'-gab-ab, same as Uaqab. Neb.7.l& 4M 8 iDK with syoa- . Ifi. 21. !^<-h. 12. 4. as proceding, ng In a claye; receding. Qen. .21. wine-preea of we. 2 Sam. 4. 3. t Gath. Josh. ner of GUtitod. 4. 9. . 1.18. Mat. 27. 38. ^m. 17.4. 10.2. 19. as preceding. »k6. Acts 20. 2. CE. Dan. 8. 21. sjKifiks (ireeif. Vets '21. 37. Let- VX 17. V). Oou. 10.7. ». (U'ji. W. 24. f'-imi. Num. 27. 1. 2(ilir.26.7. e tnnloteer{?). ho vail hides, Hab.1.1. rup of Jsho- 2 Kin. 17. fl. iiVitbilititarbB. I. 2.^. 19. r. S7. .T2. iBcoiidant of lelpisHftdad. named from 11. «.15. i Haoadezhb. \. 16. 37. t. 2. 7. 16.26. B. Neh.7.48. HAG PROPER NAMES. HAZ Hasas, ha'-gar, flight. Gen. Ifi. 3. Haoabenbh, ha^'-ar-e'-nes, iiihabitanta of H»- gar. 1*8. 83. 6. HAGARITE9, hag'-ar-itee, same as preceding. 1 Chr. 5. 10. Uaoebite, hag'-er-ite, same as Haoabkne. 1 Chr. 27. 31. Haogai . hag'-a-l . festive. Hag. 1. 1. H\Qei, h(ig'-i. 8ame as pri?C(>diiijc. Gen. 46. 16. Haaoeri, biig'-or-i. 1 Ohr. 11. 3X. Hagoiah, luig-i'-tth, festival of Jehovah. 1 Ohr. 6.30. Hagoites, hag'-ites. the poeterlty of Haggi. Num. 26. 1.5, Haoaith, lia^Mth, fostive. 2 Sam. 8, 4, Um., haM, s<am<^ as Ai. Gen. 12. 8, llAKKATAN, hak'-at-ari, the sm.-iH. Erra 8. 12. Hakkoz, h.ak'-oz. the thorn. 1 Chr. 24. 10. Hakupha, im-kiio'-ffth. Ezra 2. 51. Ualab, ha'-Iah, same as Oalar ( .■•). 2 Kin. 17. 6. HaLAK, hrt'-hvk, STiKK)th. Josh, 11. 17. HaLHOL, hiil'-hfrfd. Josh. 1.5. .W. Hali, ha'-ii, nwkirtce. Josii. 19. 2P. Hali/jhesh, hal-o'-liesh, same as following. Neh. 10. 24. HALonESH, hiil-o'-hesh, th« enchanter. Nob.3.12. Ham. ham, warm. Gen. 9. 18. Uahan. ka'-man, list. 3. 1, Ham ATH, ha'-niath, fortrosa, Nnm. S4. 8. Hamathite, ha'-math-llo, a dW(41or at Hamath. Gpn. 10, 18. Hamath-zobah, ha'-malh-zo'-bah, fortress of Zo- b.nh, 2 Chr. 8, 3, Hammath, Jiam'-ath, warm epringp, Jo8h.l9.3fi. Hammrdatha. hamed'-a-thah, given by the moon (V). Est, 3,1. Hammelech, hani-Tiie'-lek, the king. Jer. 36. 26, Hammoleketh, ham'-mo-le'-keth, the queen. 1 Chr. 7. 18. Hammon, ham'-on, warm. Josh. 19. 28. Hammotd-dor, hi»m'-oth-dor', warm springs of Dor. Josh. 21. 32. Hamonah, ha-nio'-nah, multitude. Ezek, 39. 16. Hamon-«oo, hani'Hiii-gog'.m, of (Jog. Ezek.39.11. Hamor. ha'-mor, am. (Jfin. 33. 19, HAU0EL, ham'-oo-t'l, lieat (wratli) of God. lOhr. 4.26. Hamdl, ha'-mool, who has oxperieuced mercy. Gen. 46, 12. Hamulites, ha'-inool-ites, the posterity of Ha- ni al, Num,20.21. Hamutal, ha-moo'-tal, refreshing like dew. 2 Kin, 23, 31, Hanameel, han'-am-e'-el, probably another form of Hananeel. Jer. 32. 7. Han AN, hh'-nan. morciful. 1 Chr. 8. 23, Hanankel, han'-!iu-o'-el, whom God graclonsly gave, Neh. 3, 1. Hanani, ha-na'-nl, probably same as Hananiab. 1 Kin. 16. 1. Hananiah, han'-an-i'-ah, whom Jehovah gra* cioosly gave. 1 Ohr. 3. 19. Hanes, ha'-nees. Is. 30, 4, Ha'-iiei., han'-i-el, favour of God. 1 Ohr. 7. 89, H/iNNAH, hnn'-ah. Rracious, 1 Sam. 1, 2. Hannathon, hnn'-ath-on, gracious. Josh. 19. 14. Hannibl, faan'-i-el, same as Hamibl. Num. 84 23 Hanoch, ha'-nok, same as Enoch, Gen. 26. 4. H ANOC niTES , ha'-nok-itoH, descendants of Uauoch. Num. 26. 5. Handn. ha'-noon. whom (God) pities. 2 Sam. 10,1. Haphbafm. haf-ra'-im, two pits. Josh, 19. 19. Haba, ha'-ra, mountainoos. 1 Ohr. 6. W. Uauadah, ha'-ra-dah, fear. Num. 33. 24. Har.an, ha'-ran, mounUiineer. Gen. 11. 27. Harabite, lia'-rar-ite, a mounuinoer, 2 Sam. 23. 11. Harbonah, har-bo'-nah, E«t. 7, 9, Harei'H, ha'-r<»f, plu<klng, 1 Chr, 2, Bl, liARETH, hii'-ri'th. thicket. 1 Sam. 22. B, Hauhaiah. har-liai'-ah, dried up (?;. Neh. 3. 8, Harhas. har'-has. 2 Kin. 22. 14. Harhub. har'-hoor, Inflimimation. Ezra 2.51. Harim, ha'-rim, flat-nmwd. 1 Chr. 24, 8, Hariph, ha'-rif, autumnal showers, Neh. 7. 24. 11 \RNEPHER. har-ne'-for, 1 Ohr, 7, SO. Ha RuD, ha'-rod, terror, Jud(j, 7, 1. ilARODiTE, har'-od-ite, inhabitant of Harod. 2 Sam, 23, 26, Haroeh, ha-ro'-eh, the seer. 1 Chr. 2. 52. Harorite, har'-or-ito, probably another form of Habodite. 1 Chr, 11,27. Harosbeth, ha-rosh'-eth, carving, Judg, 4. 2, Harsha. har'-shah, enchanter, magician. Ezra 2. 52. Hardm, ha'-room, hif,'h (?). 1 Chr. 4, 8. IlARtiMAPH , ha-roo'-maf, flat-nosed. Neh. 3, 10. ITabuphite, ha-ro*)f'-lte, 1 Chr. 12, 6. Haruz, ha'-rooz, active. 2 Kin. 21, 19. Uasadiah, ha'-sad-i'-ah, whom Jehovah loves. 1 Chr. 3. 20. HA8ENCAH, ha'-ee-noo'-ah, she that is hated. 1 Chr. 9, 7. Uasbabiab, ba'-shab-i'-ah, whom Jehovah es- teems. 1 Chr. 6. 45. IlAaHABNAH. ha-shab'-nah, same as preceding (?). Neh, 10, 26, HAsnABNiAB, ha'-shab-nl'-ah, same as Hasha- BIAH. Neh. 3. 10. Hashbadana, hash'-bad-a'-na, Neh. 8. 4. HA9HEU, ha'-sheni, fat. 1 Chr, 11. 34. UAi^HMON AH, hash-mo '-nah, fatness, fat soil. Nam. 33.29. Hasbub, hash'-oob, thoufehtfnl. Neh. 3, 11, Hashubab, hat«h-oob'-ah, same as precedifig. 1 Chr. 3. 20. Harhum, hash'-oom, rich, Ezra 2, 19, Hashupha, ha.'-h-oor-ah, another form of Hasu- PHA. Neh, 7, 46. Hasrah, huz'-rah, probably same as Harhas. 2 Chr. .'H, 22. IlASSENAAH, has'-en-a'-ah. the thorny. Neh. 3. 8. HASSHaB, hanh'-oob, same as Uashdb, 1 Chr. 9. 14. Hasdpba, has-oof'-ab, one of the Netbinima. Ezra 2. 43. Hatach, haMak. Est, 4. B, Hathath, lia'-thath, terror, 1 Ohr. 4. 13, Hatipha, ha'-ti-fiih, seized, Ezra 2, 64, Hatita, ha'-tl-tah, difrging. Ezra 2. 42, Hattil, hiit'-il, wavorinjf. Ezra 2. 57. H.\TTUSH, hat'-oosli, assembled (?). 1 Chr. 3, 22. Hacran, how'-ran, hollow land, Ezek, 47. 16, Havilah, ha-vil'-an. Gen. 10. 7, HAV0TH-.IAIR, ha'-voth-Ja'-lr, villages of Jalr. Num,32, 41. Hazabl. ha'-za-el. whom God watches over. 1 Kin. 19, 15, Hazaiab, ha-sai'-ah, whom Jehovah watches over. Neh. 11, 6, HAZAR-ADOAH.ha'-sar-ad'-ar.Addar^town. Num. 34.4. Hazas-enan, ha'-zar-e'-nan, fountain -town. Num. 34. a, HAZAB-aADDAH,ha'-Ear-gad'-ah,lack-town.Jo8h. 16,27. Hazab-batticon, ha'-iw-haf-ik-on, middle- town. Kzek. 47. 16. MB im t HAZ PROPER NAMES. HOB IJazabmavbtb, ha'-i»r-ma'-Teth, death-town. ««n. 10. 2fi. H Az \a-9HCAL,ba'-za]>shoo'-«lJackal-towii. Josh. 1ft. 2M. IJAZAB-aosAH.ha'-zar^wo'-Bali, mare-town. Josh. 19. 5. 11 A/ AB-9D8iM,ha'-zar-6oo'-Blin .horses- town, IChr. 4. SI. H^y.ELELPOHI, haz'-lel-po'-nl, the shadow look- liiK on me. 1 (;hr. 4. .S. Ha/euim, ha'-zor-lni, villnffee. Den. 2. 23. Ha'/rrotb, ha'-zer-oth, same as HAZEbrM. Num. \\.:v>. H VKKZON-TAMAB, ha'-ze-zon-ta'-mar, pninlni? of the tialm. Gen. 14. 7. Ha/ikl, ha' zl-l, the vision of Ood. 1 Chr. 23. 9. H v/.o, ha'-zo, viMion. Gen. 22. 22. Ha/'.or, ha'-nor, caatle. Josh. 11. 1. Hkhfr, hfl'-l)«r, (1) same tun Ebeb. 1 Chr. 6. 13; (vi fellowship. Gen. 40. 17. HtiiRRiTE.-i, ho'-her-ltes. descendants of Hel-er. Num. 2ii 45. llFiiKBW. he'-broo. tde language spoken by the .lows; .lohn 19. 20. Or a Jew: Jer. 34. 9. HF.tiHRWKBS, he'-brfio-ess', a Jewess. Jor. 34. 9. Hkuhkws, he'-broofl, descendants of Kber. Gen. *'. 15. Ht' i;itoN, he'-bron, alliance. Gen. 13. 1«. B.^itiONiTEfl. he'-bron-ltes, the people of Hebron. Ntini. 3. 27. l-lK« Ai. or He»e, he'-ga-i. Kst. 2. 3, 8. Hn.AH. he'-lah. rust. 1 Chr. 4. 5. H!''i,\M, he'-l^m, strfmRhokl. 2 Bam. 10. 16. Hk!,ij\h. hi'i'-bah. faincas. Judj;. 1. 31. Hk 1 .30N , b«l'. lion , fertile. Kzek. /l. 18. UK!.:..vi. licl'-<la-i tt^nwtrial. K'hr. 27. 16, riK(.« li. Iie'-leb. fat. fatness. 2 8ani. 23. 29. Hi i.-'A). h.>'-lcil. thH worlit. 1 Chr. 11. 30. HK!,r;h , h.' -Iel«, tK>rt ion. Num. 20. 'M). He. KhiTKs he'-iekites, rteKcendants of Hdek. Ni;iii.2«. :•«>. llFi.f,M . he'-letn, another form of Ueldaj. 1 Chr. H !■ ! .Ki'H . he'-lef. exchange, lo.sh. 19. 3,S. Hm.kz he'-loz. lil)«r»tion. '> Sam. 23. 2«. Hkm Ito'-li, the (Jreek form of Eu. Luke 3. 'a. Hei.ka). hel'-kft-l, another form of Hilkiah. Nfili. 12. 15. Hf-i.KMn, hel'-kath, a portion. Josh. 19. 2ft. 11f.i.Kath-hazzubim, hel'-k;ith-haz'-oor-im, the «•')(! of swords (?). 2 8am. 2. 16. Hri.oN, ho'-lon, srronj?. Num.1. 9. H KMAM. he'-niani. unme as* Homam. Gen. 36. 22. Hi'.^' vN ho'-man. faitliful. 1 Kin, 1. 31. UF..MATH. ho'-n.ath ; (1) fortPiss. 1 Uhr. 2. 66; (2) sntiio as HAM.VTH. Amos fi. 14. Hkmdan, hem'-dan, plensant Gen. 36. 26. Hen h.>n, favour, Zech. 6. 14. Hena. he'-nab. 2Kin. 1«.34. Ukn \dad, hen'-a-<lad, favour of Hadad (?). Ezra 3.9. Kbnooh, he'-nok, same as Bnocb. 1 Chr. 1. 3. He!'HEU. hn'-fer. pit. .losh. 12. 17. HErHEBiTEa, he'-fer-itos, descendants of Hepher. Num. 26. 32. Hp(>iizi-bah, hef-ffi'-bab, In whom is my delight. 2 Kin. 21.1. HFRE8, he'-res, the snn. Jndg, 1. 36, H KRRan, he'-rosh, artificer. 1 Chr, 9, 18. Hfioias, hor'-nias. Ro'.i. 16. 14, Hermei=i. her'-mos. Rom. 16. 14. Uf'UMo«ENEa, her-raoj'-en-ees. 2 Tim. 1, IS. Heiimon, her'-mon, lafty. Deu. S. 8. HKHHONiTce, her'-moir-ites,the summlta of Her- mon. Ps. 42. 6, IlBBOD, her'-od. Hat. 2, 1. Hrrodianr. he-ro^Hli-ans, partisans of Herod, Mat. 22. 16. 1IER0DIA3, he-ro'-dl-as. Mat. 14. 3. H KiiODloN, he-ro'^ll-on. Kom. 16. 11. He! ED, he'-sed. mercy. 1 Kin. 4. 10. 1 1 Ktf HBoN, hesh'-l)on, counting. Num. 21. 28. ilEsiiuoN, hesh'-mon, fatness. Josh. 16. 27. llETH. Gen. 10.1,5. 1 1 ETHLON, heth'-lon, hldinR-nlacc. F.zek. 47, IB. IlEZEKi, hoa'-ek-l, shortenea from Hizkiah. 1 Chr. 8. 17, Uezekiab, hoz'-ek-i'-ah, the might of Jehovah. 2 Kin. 18. 1. He/ion, hez'-yon. vision. 1 Kin, 1.5, 18. Hh !(, lie'-zlr, swine. 1 Chr. '24, 1.5. Hezkai, hez'-ra-l, enclo8<Hi wall. 2 Sam. 23. 36. IIezuo. bez'-ro, same as preceding, l Chr. 11. 37. Hezuon, hez'-ron, same as He^bai. Oen. 46. i2. HEZ'iONiTEd, hez'-ron-ites, deecendantsof Hezion. Num. 26. 6. {Ii DDAi, hld'-a-l, the rejoicing of Jehovah. 2 Sam. 23. 80. Hii'DEKEL. hid-ek'-el. Gen. 2. 14. HiEL, hl'H?l. God llveth. 1 Kin. 16. 84, UiEBAPOLia, hl'-e-ra'-pol-is, a eacrod or holy city, <;ol,4. 13. IlJGOAloN, hig-a'-ynn, meditation. Ps, 9, 16, HiLEN. hi'-lon, 1 Chr. 6. 58. HiLKiAB, hilk-l'-ah, portion of Jehovah. 2 Kin. 18, 18. HiLLEL, h!l'-el, praising. Judg. 12. 13. HiNNOM, hin'-ome. Josh. 1.5. 8. HiRAB, hi'-rah, nobility. Gen. 38. 1. Hiram, hi'-rani, noble (?). 2 Sam. 5. 11. HiTTiiEs, hlt'-ltes, descendants of Heth. Gen. 15.20. HiviTES, hlve'-ites, villagers. Ex. 3. 8, UrzKiAB, hizk-i'-ab, might of Jehovah Zeph. 1.1. HiZKfJAB, hlzk-l'-Jah, same as precnding. Neb. 10. 17. IIoBAB, ho'-bab, beloved. Num. 10. 29. UoHAB, ho'-bab. a hiding-place. Gen. 14. IB. Hod, bode, splemlonr. 1 Clir. 7. 37, tlODAlAB, ho-dal'-ah, praise of Johovab. 1 Chr. 3. HoDAViAH, ho'-dav-l'-ah, Jehovah Is his praise. 1 Chr, 6. 24, HooEan, ho'-<le8h, new moon, 1 (3hr. 8. 9, HoDEVAH, ho'-de-vah, same as Hodaviah. ineh. 7.43. HoDiAH, ho-fli'-ah, same as Hodatah. 1 Chr. 4. 19. HoDlJAH, ho-di'-jab, same ds preoediiig. Neli, 8 7 Hoolah, hogMah, partridge. Num. 26.83. Hoham, ho'-liara. Josh. 10. 3. HoLON, ho'-lon, sandy. Jo.sh. 15. 51. Homam, ho'-niam, destruction, 1 Chr, 1.39. HoPRNi, hof'-ni. pugilist. 1 Ram. 1. 3. ilOPHBA. hof'-rah, priest of the sun. Jet. 44- 90. Hob. mountain. Num. 20. 2.3. HOBAM, bo'-ram Josh. K>. 3."». HOREB. bo'-n-b, desert. Ex .3, 1. HOREM, ho'-w^m. Josh, 19. 38. HoR-H.\oiDOAD, hor'-hiig-!dd'-gad. mountain of Gudgodfth, Num. 33. 3*2. HORI, hc'-ri. cave-^lwcller. Gen. S6. 22. Hoiviug, bor'-ims, descendnnts of Hori. Den. 2. 12. HoRiTES, hor'-ites, same as preceding. Gen. 14. 6. HoBMAB, bor'-niah, a devoting, a place laid waste. Num. 14. 46, HoaoNAiM, ter'-o-na'-im, two oav«rna. la. 1ft. B. MU HOB partisaiu of Herod. It. 14. 3. om. 16. 11. Kin. ♦. 10. ng. Num. 21. 26. 88. Josh. 16. 27. ;-r)Iac€. f.zek. 47. 16. 30. from HizKUH. i e might of Johorah Kin. 15. 18. r. 24. 1.1. *all. 2 Sam. 2S. 86. recedlDK. 1 Clir, 11. lltT&Ai. Oen.4(). i2. e«!enanntBOf Hezron. ig of Jehovah. 2 gam. .2.14. Kin. 16. S4. a eacrort or holy city. ;ation. P8.9.16. of Jehovah. 2 Kin. iidg.12.13. 1.8. en. 38. 1. 2 Sam. 5. 11. ante of Heth. Gen. . Ex. 8. 8. of Jehovah Zeph. as preceding. Neh. um. 10. 29. ice. Gen. 14. 16. r. 7. 37. jfJohovah. lChr.3. iiovah is his praise. . lChr.8.9. as HoDAVfAH. iNeh. FoDAiAn. irhr.4.19. 4s i)recediii(r. Nell. Num. 26. 33. \. .15.61. n. 1 Ohr. 1. 39. Sam. 1. 3. he sun. Jet. 44. 90. 3.1. '-gad. monntain of Jen. SB. 92. ts of Ilori. Deu. 2. •ecedinR. Gen. 14.6.1 ting, a place laid HOR PROPER NAME8. ITA HoBONire, hor'-on-lte, native of Beth-horon. Neh. 2. 10. HoBAH, ho'-sah, fleeing to Jebovab for refuge (7). Josh. 19. 29. HOHANNA, ho-san'-nah, save ns we pray. Hat. 21. y. HosEA, ho-ze'-ah, salvation. Hos. 1. 1. HoflnAiAH, hG-8hal'-ah, whom Jehovah has set free. Neh. 12. 32. HosuAHA, ho'-*a-mah. 1 Ohr. 3. 18. UosHKA, Qo-8he'-ab, same us UodK^ji. Den. 32. 44. HoTHAM, ho'-tham, signet ring. 1 Ohr. 7. 32. UoTHAN, ho'-than. 1 Chr. 11. 44. HoTHia, ho'-thir. 1 <"hr. 26. 4. HrKKOK, hook'-oke, decnied. Josh. 19. 34. BuKOK, huok'-oke, same as preceding. 1 Ohr. u. 75. HiTL, hool, circle. Gen. 10. 23. Hdldah, hool'-dah, weasel. 2 Kin. 22. 14. HuMTAU. hooni'-tah, fortress (V). Jo.sh. 16. 64. UuPHAM, hoo'-fam, inhabitant of the shore (?). Num. 26. 89. HuPDAMiTEs, hoo'-fam-itee, descendants of Un- piiam. Num.2fi. 89. HaPPAH, hoop'-nh, covering. 1 Chr. 24. 13. HoPPiM, hoop'-im, same as Hopbam {VI. Gen. 46. 21. Hub, hoor, cavern. Ex. 17. 10. UiTRAi, hoo'-riv-i, another way of writing Hiddai. 1 Ohr. 11.32. HutiAM, hoo'-ram, the older way of spelling Hiram. 2 Chr. 2. 13. HuBl, hot)'-ri. linen-worker (V). 1 Chr. 5. 14. HusBAH, hoo'-Bhfih, haste. 1 Chr. 4. 4. H USHAI, h(x)'-shu-i, liftKting. 2 Sam. 16. 32, HrSHAM, hoo'-sham. haste. Gen. ?f>. 84. HusHATHiTE, hiH>'-t<hMth-ite, inhabitant of Hu- shah. 2 Sam. 23. 27. HusHiu, hootib'-im, those who make haste. Geu. 40. 23. Huz. Gen. 22. 21. HuzzAB, hooz'-ab, it is decreed. Nah. 2. 7. Hyuen/eus, hi'-men-e'-us, belonging to Hymen. 2 Tim. 2. 17. Ibhab, ib'-har, whom God chooses 2 Bam. 5. 16. IBLE.VM, ib'-le-am, Ho desirxys the pt-ople. Josh 17. 11. IBNEIAH, ib-ni'-ah, whom Jehovah will builtl np. 1 Ohr. 9. 8, IBNIJAB, ib-nl'-jah, same as preceding. 1 Ohr. 9 8 iBKi. ib'-ri, Hebrew. 1 Chr. 21. 27. Ibzan, ib'-zan, active (V). Ju'lg. 12. 8. I-CHABOD, i'-)?«-btKl, inglorions. 1 Sam. 4. 21, IcoNlDU, i-kon'-ynm. Acts l!i. !51. IDALAH, id'-nl-fth. snaroK <V). Josh. 19. 16t liDDAaii. id'-b.iHii honeyed. 1 Ohr. 4. 3. iDDo, iil'-o, (1) loving, 1 Ohr. v!7. 21 ; (2) Ezra 8. 17 ; {3) 8e«iion)il>lo. Zi;ch 1. 1. lDn.MEA, i'-<in-nio'-ah, mnw ac Edom. Is. 34. 6. lOAL, i -gal, wliom (Joil will a\en^t;. Num. 13. 7. IqdaLIAB, ig'-<lal-i'-ab, whom Jehovah shall make great. Jer. 36. 4. ISEAL, i'-ge-al, same as Isal. 1 Chr. S. 22. IlM.iMm, ruins. Num. 3;^. 4,'>. Ije-abarim, i-jt»-al)'-ar-'m, ruinous heaps of Aba- rlm. Num. 21.11. Ijok, I'-Jon. a ruin. 1 Kin. 16. 20. Ikkesr, ik'-esh, perverseness of month. 2 Sam. 23.26. iLAi , I'-la-i , most high. 1 Chr. 11. 29. ILLYBICCM, il-ir'-lk-nft7. Kom. 16. 19. IHLA, iin'-Iah, same as Ihlab. 2 Clir. 18. 7. iMLAB, Im'-lah, whom (God) will till np. 1 Kin. 22. 8. iHH.ANnEL, ira-«n'-a-el. God with ns. Is. 7. 14, liiMER im'-er, talkative. 1 Ohr. 9. 12. IMNA, Im'-nah. whom (God) keeps back. I Ohr. 7.36. lUNAH, whom 1 God) assigns (?). 1 Chr. 7. 3a iMiiAB, ini'-rah. stubborn. 1 Chr. 7. 36. iMRi, Ini'-rl. elo<juont. 1 Ohr. 9. 4. India, Ind'-vA. Est. 1.1. iPHEDEiAB, if'-ed-i'-ah, whom Jehovah tteea. 1 (Jhr. 8. 25. IB, eer.clty. lOhr. 7. 12. Ira, i'-rah, watchful. 2 Sam. 20. 20. IBAD, I'-rmi. Gen. 4. 18. IRAM, i'-ram, belonging to a city. Gen. 36, 43. IRI, i'-ri, same as iRAM. 1 Chr. 7. 7. lBiJAH,i-ri'-jah, whom Jehovah lookson Jer.37. 13. IB-NAHASB, ir-na'-hasta, snake-town. 1 Obr. 4. 12. Iron, I'-ron, reverence. Josh. 19. 38. IBPEEL, ir'-pe-el, which G<xi iieals. Jash. 18. 27. lR-8BEHEaB, ir'-she'-mesh, sun-town. Jwh. 19. 41. iRtJ, i'-roo, same as Ibam. 1 Ohr. 4. 16. Isaac, i'-zak, laughter. Gen. 17. 19. Isaiah, l-zai'-ah, stdvation of Jehovah. Is, 1.1. Iboab, Is'-kuh. Gen. 11. 29. 18C.\RI0T, Is-kar'-l-ot, man of Kerioth. Mat. 10.4. IsiiBAB, ish'-b.ih, prHlsing. 1 Ohr. 4. 17. IBIIBAK, ish'-bak. Gen. 25. 2. iBHur-BENOB, i.'<h'-bi-l)en'-obo, one who dwells at Nob. 2 Sam. 21. 16. I8B-B03HETH, ish-bo'-sheth, man of shame. 2 8am 2.8. IsHi, eo»h'-l. my husband. Hos. 2. 16. 13H1, yish'-i, salntarv. 1 Chr. 2. .SI. ISHiAB, ish-i'-ah, whom Jehovah lends. 1 Chr 7.3. IsHiJAB, ish-i'-Jah, same as laaiA. Ezra 10. 31. I8H.M A, ish'-mah. I Chi . 4. 8. Ihumael, isV-ma-el, whom God hears. Gen. 16 15. ISHMAELiTEa. Ish'-ma-el-ites, descendants of Ish- niat'l. Judg. 8. 24, IsuMAiAB, ish-mai'-ah, whom Johnvah hears 1 Chr. 27. 1<). lauMEELiTES. Ish'-me-ol-ltes, saiue as Ibbmaxi^ ITE3. Gen. .H7. 2.5. ISHMEBAi, ihh'-mer-o'-i, whom Jehovah keeps 1 Chr. «. 18. Isbod, ish'-hodp, man of glory. 1 Chr. 7. 18. ISHPAN, ish'-pan, canning (?). 1 Chr. 8. 22. I8B-T0B. ibh'-tolw, men of Tob. 2 Sam. 10. ft. IBBOAH. lsh'-o(vnh. level. Gen. 4<i. 17. ISunAi, ish'-oo-a'-i, same at* I8U1 1 Clir. 7. 30. ISBtn. l8h'-«K»-i, same as Ibbdah. 1 Sani. 14. 49. IBMACHIAB. is'-niak-i'-ah, whom Jehovah np- holds. 2 Chr. 31. 13. ISMAiAR, is-niui'-ob, same as Ishmaiab. 1 Ohr. 12. 4. ISPAH, is'-pah, bald. 1 Ohr. 8. 16, IsRAKL, iz' la-el. hoMier of God. Gen. .32. 28. ISRABLiTSB, iz'-m-«l-ite8, descendants of Israel ICx.y 7. 18BAELITISH. iz'-ra-«l-ite-lsh, after the fastiion of an Israelite. Lev. 2-1. 10. laaACHAB, ;;''-ak-ar, ho is hired (?). Gen. 30. 18. IssHiAH. Ish-hi'-ah, fame as laniAB. 1 Chr. 24. 21. IdUAH. Is'-oo-ah tuime an IbUOah. 1 Chr. 7. 30. Idui, is'-oo-l, same as laiiui. Gen. 46. 17. Itauam, iV-al-yan, belonging t<.> Italy. Aote 10.1. WJ i, 11 ^i' I }{■') ITA PBOPBB NAMES. JAS ITALT, lt'-»-ly. Actn 1«. 2. ITHAI. ith'-ti-l, ploiighrtiAn. 1 Ohr. 11. SI. ITHAMAR. i'-tba-mnr, inland of tmI'hs. Kx. 6. 28. ITBIKI., lth'-i-«l, HiA in with me. Neh. 11. 7. ITHMAH, itli'-inftU, iK'roHvofliiHM. 1 Ohr. 11, 46. ITBNAK, ith'-nan. Jiish. ^f>. 23. iTHRA, ifh'-rah, <«x<-«illenoe. 2 Sftin. 17. 26. ITHBAN. ith -ran, ganio as Ithra. Oeii. Sfi. 28. ITHBEAM, ith'-ro-am, remainder of the people. 2 8am. 8. fi. iTHRiTE, ith'-rite, doocendants of Jether (?). 2 Sam. 23. 3H. iTTAn-KAZiN, it'-Ah-ka'-sln, time of the chief. Josh. 19. 1^. ITTAI, It'-a-i. name m Ithai. 2 Bam. IB. 19. iTDBfltA, i'-tu-re'-ah, a provin(» ao uamed from Jetur. Luke 3. 1. IVAH, i'-vah. 2 Kin. 18. 34. IZEHAR, iz'-e-har. oil, Num.3. 19. IZBHARiTES, I'-ze-har'-ites, the descendanUt of IzEHAR. Num. 3. 27. IZHAR. iz'-har, 8itmt' hh Izbhab. Rz. 6. 18. IZHABITKB. i7/-taiir-ite8 tlie same a« Izcbaritbs. 1 Ohr. 26. 23. IZRAHiAU, Iz-rah-l'-ah. whom Jehovah brouKht to light. 1 Ohr. 7. 3. IZBARiTE, iz'-rah-it«, probably same as Zarbitb. 1 Ohr. 27. 8. IZBi, Iz'-rl, a descendant of Jezer. 1 Chr. 26. 11. Jaakan, Ja'-ak-an, one who turns. Deu. 10. 6. Jaakobau, Ju'-ak-o'-biih, same as Jacob. 1 Ohr. 4.36. Jaala, Jft'-a-lah. wild 8h«vf^tt. Neh. 7. 68. Jaalah jn'-a-)fth. sanio as Jaala. Kzra 2. 56. Jaalam, jii'-u-lnrn, wl)<)m (ioii hides. Gen. 3fi. 5. Jaanai, ja'-iin-a'-i, whom Jehovuh answers. 1 Ohr. 6. 12. Jaare-oreoim, .1a'-nr-t\-or'-eg-im, forests of the weavers. 2 Fam. 21. 19. Jaa^AU, ja'-a-siiw Kzra 10. 37. jAAaiEL, ja-ft8'-i-«l, whom God creat«d. 1 Ohr. 27. 21. Jaazaniah, Ja'-az-an-i'-ah, whom Jehovah hears. 2 Kin. 25. 23. Jaazek. ta'-a-zer, whom (God) aids. Num. 21. 82. Jaakiab. jft'-az-i'-ah, whom Jehcivah stniigthens. 1 (!hr. 24. 2f). jAA^iKr* ia'-az'-i-el, whom God strengthens. 1 Ohr. 15. 18. jABAL.j.i'-bal. Gen. 4. 20, Jabbok, Jab'-ok. pouring out. Gen. 32. 22. JABE3B, ja'-besh. dry. 2 Kin. 15. 10. Jabesh-gilbad, ja'-bosh-gU'-e-atl. Jabesh of Ql- lead. Judi.'.21.8. Jabgz, ia'-l)oz, causing pain. 1 Ohr. 4. 9. , Jabi n , Ja'-bln, whom lie (God) considered. Judg. 4.2. JADNRRI,. Jab'-ne-el, may God cause to be bollt. jo«*h.i.'i.n. Jab.seh, Jiih'-nay, which (God) causes to be built. 2 Ohr. 26. 6. JaChan, Ja'-KHU, troubled. 1 Chr. 5. 13. Jacbin, Ja'-kin, whom (God) strengthens. 1 Kin. 7.21. JACHiKiTBa, ja'-kin-ites, descendants of JacblQ. Num. 26. 12. Jacob, ja'-kob, snpplanter. Gen. 26. 26. 3 ADA. Ja'Hiiih . wise. 1 Ohr. 2. 28. jAD.\u.Ja'-<lHW. Ezra 10. 48. Jaddua, jart'-oo-ah. skilled. Neh. 10. 2L jADON.Ja'-don.a judge. Neh. .1.7. JarL, ja'-el, sr.me m Ja.UiA. Judg. 4. 17. Jasub, Ja'-goor, aloilging. Josh. 1.5. 21. Jah, poetic form of Jbbov AH. Ps. 68.4. Jahatb. Ja'-hath. 1 Chr. 6. 20. Jabaz, ja'-haz, a place trodden down. Nam. 2L 23. Jabaza, Ja'-har-ah, same as Jabaz. JoKh. IS. 18. Jabazah, 8amo as Jabaza. Ju«h. 21. :Vi. Jabaz:aB, Ja'-hitK-i'-ah, whom Jehovah watches over. Ezra 10. IB. Jabazibl, Ja-haz'-i-el, whom God watches over. 1 Ohr. 16. 6. Jab DAI, jah'-da-i, whom Jehovah directs. 1 Ohr. 2.47. jAiiDiEL,Jah'-di-«], whomGod makeaglad. lOhr. 5.34. Jabdo, Jah'-do. union. I (Jhr. 5. 14. Jablkel, Jah'-le-«l. honing in ii.;r1. Nnnr.. 26. 26. Jableeliteb, JahMo-el-itos. descondanteof Jah- leel. Num. 26. 2C. Jabuai, Jah'-ma-i 1 Chr. 7. 2. JAHZAH.Jii'-znh. same as Jabaz. 1 Chr. 6. 78. JAHZEEL.Jah'-ze-«l,whorn Gwi allot^s. Gen. 46.24. JAHZEELiTE8,J(ih'-zo-olitee, descemlanta of Jah- zeel. Num. 26. 48. Jabzerab, Jah'-zer-ah, may he bring back 1 Ohr. 9. 12. Jauziel. Jah'-zi-el, same as Jabzkel. 1 Ohr.7.13. Jaib. Ja'-er, {i.e. God) enlightens. Num.32. 41. jAruiTB, ja^-er-ite, a descendant of Jaib. 2 Sam. 20.26. Jaircs, Ja-i'-ms, Greek form of Jaib. Mark 5. 22. Jakan, ja'-kan, same as Jaakan. 1 Clir. 1. 42. Jakeb, ja'-kay, pious f?). Prov. SO. 1. Jakim, ja'-l<lm. (God) Kcts up. 1 Chr. 8. 19. Jalon. Ja'-lon, twisuliig the nipht 1 Ohr. 4. 17. Jambues. jam'-breerH. 2 Tim. H. H. James, tne Bnglish n<]uivalent for Jacob in the N'l'W Testament. Mat. 4. 21. J AMIN, ja'-niin, right hand. (Jen. 46. 10. jAMiNfTEH, la'-niin-ites, dosoontiants of Jamln. Num. 26.12. Jamlecb, jam'-lek, He makei< to reign. 1 Ohr. 4..H4. Janna, Jan'-nah, probably another form of John. Iiuke 3. 24. Jannes, Jan'-eos. 2 Tim. 3. 8. Janoah, Ja-no'-ah, rest. 2 Kin. 15. 29. Janobab, ja-no'-hah, same as i)re('«'ding. Josh. 16.6. Janum. Ja'-noom, sleep. Josh. 15. .W. Japbeth, ja'-feth, extension. Gen. 5. 32. Japhia, ja-fi'-ah, splendid. Josh. 19. 12. JAPHLET.jaf'-let.mav ho deliver. 1 Olir. 7. S2. Japblet I. jnf-le'-ti . the Japhletito. or doBoeudant ofJivphlot .Tosh. 16. 3 JAPno. Ja'-fo, beauty. Josh. 19. 46. Jarab, ia'-rnh, forest. 1 Ohr. 9. 42. JAliRB.jft'-reh.oiie who is contentious, H0R.6.1S. Jared, .la'red , descent. Gen. 5. 15. Jakebiah. {a'-res-l'-ah, whom Jehovah noarishes. 1 (;hr. 8. 27. JARHA,jar'-hah. 1 Chr. 2. 34. Jauib. .ja'-rib adversary. 1 Ohr. 4. 24, Jarmutb, Jar'-mooth, height. Josh. 10. S. Jaboab, Ja-ro'-ah, moon (?). 1 Chr. 5. 14. Jasben, ja'-shen. sleeping. ■! Sam. 23. 32, Ja8HER. Ja'-sher, upright. Josh. 10. 13. Jashobeam, ia-shoiy-e-am, the pet>ple retoms. lOhr.ll.ll. Ja8Bi;b, ja'-shoob, he returns. Num. 26. 24. Jaububi-lebem. Ja-shoob'-l-le'-hera, giving bre.ad(?). IChr. 4.^. Jasbhbjteb, ja'-«hoob-ito8, descendants of J»- shub. Num. 26. 24. Jabibl, Ja*si'-el, when) God made, 1 Ohr, 11. 47. Jascn, ja'-eon, Graecc-J ud^eau equivalent of JoBtiaa. Acts 17. 6, ^oe >wn. Nam. 21. brlnff back Jacob in the idantB of J«- JAT PROPER NAMES, JIB Jatbmiel, Jath'-nl^l. (Jod fflve*. 1 Chr.28. 2. Jattir. jat'-yer, excollliiK. .high. lf>. 48. lAVAN, JA'-van. wiiio (?). Oen. 10. 2. Jazrr, ja'-zor, Biiino ah Jaazeb. Num. fO. 1, I K7.iz, Ja'-ziz, waiiileror (?). 1 Chr. 27. ni. JiABiM, jo'-ar-lni , foreats. Josb. lf>. 10. Jratbbai, Je-at'-or-a'-i. 1 Chr. 6. 21. Ikbeubouiab, Je-ber'-«k-i'-ah, whom Jehovah bleHBes. Is. 8. 2. IKBUR. je'-booa, a place trodden down (?). Juds. 19. 10, ( RBt'tii. je'-lHXM-l. ft JebuBite. Josh. 18. 16. 'RBt'SITES, Jo'-lii>OB-ltofl, tho riowetirlauts Of Je- bii», tbo xm of Canaan, Num. 13. 29, lBCM«iAH,Jok'-ftni-i'-ah. 1 Clir. ,H, 18. I RcnoLiAH, Jek'-ol-i'-ab, Jehovab ia titronic. 2 Kin. lfi.2. iBcaoNfAfl.Jek'-on-l^-as, theOreek way of spt^ll- Ins Jeconlah. Mutt. 1. 11, I lcoLUH,Jek'-oI-l'-ah,Barie aa JicBOLlAH. 2 Ghr. 26. 3. IRCONIAB, Jok'-on-i'-.ah, Jehovab efltablisbea. 1 ( :hr. 3. Ifi. I E r. \i A H , j ed-ftl'-ah . (1 ) Jehovah— (?). 1 Chr. 4. 37. (iJ) Jehovah knowoth. 1 Chr. 24. 7. Jbdiabl, Jetl'-i-a'-el, known of God. 1 Chr. 7.fi, Jedidah, Jfwl-l'-dfth. beloved. 2 Kin. 22. 1. rEDiDiAB,J(Ml'-id-i'-ab,l)olovedofJohovah. 2Sam. 12. 2.5. JEDi'THaN, Jed-ooth'-oon, friendship (V). 1 Chr. 16. :«, JEEZKii.Je-e'-zor .contracted from Abiezkr. Num. 21). 30. I BBxpRiTEfl, Je-er'-er-ites, descendants of Jeezer. Num. 2fi. 30. Jbo\r-8ahadctba. Je'-Rar-sa-hft-doo'-thah, the heap of tostimony. (if n. 31. 47. f EHalklkkl, Je-hal'-ol-o'el, bo praises God. 1 Chr. 4. Ifi. Ikbai.elel, lo-hal'-e-lel, same as preceding. 2 Giir. 29. 12. Jehdeiah. Jo<l-l'-ah, whom Jeho\ah makes glafl. 1 Chr. 24. 20. JEBEZEKEL,je-hez'-o-kel,sameas Uzekiel. ICbr. 24. 16. Jehi\h, 1e-hi'-fth, Jehovah lives. 1 Chr. 1,5. 24. Jeuiel. je-hi'-ol, God livoth. 1 Chr. W. 18. Jebieu. Je-hl'-el-i, a Johielite. 1 (^hr. 26. 21. Jebizkiah, Je'-hizk-l'-ab, same as Ub/ekiah. 2 Chr. 28. 12. Ieboaoah, Jo-ho'-a-dah, whom Jehovah adorns. 1 Chr. 8. 36. Jbhoaddan Je-bo'-ad-an,Jehovah iebeaateous (?). 2 Kin. 14.2. jehoahaz, le-ho'-A-haz, whom Jehovah holds fast. 2 Kin. 10. S.*). Jehoash, Je-ho'-acih. Jehovah sapports, 2 Kin. 11. 21. JBBOBANAN,]e-ho'-han-an,JehoTah is gracious. 1 Chr. 26. S. Jkboiacbin , Je-bo'-ya-kin, Jehovah has establish- ed. 2 Kin. 24. 6. Jehoiada, je-bo'-ya-<1ah. Jehovab knoweth. 2 Sam. 8. 18. Jeboiakim, Je-bo'-ya-kim, Jehovah has set up. 2 Kin. 28. 34. Jbboiarib, Je-bo'-ya-rib, Jehovah will contend. 1 Chr. 9. 10. Jebon ADAB, je-ho'-na-dab, Jehovah is bonnteous. 2 Kin, 10. 1,5. JlHONATH AN, ie-fao'-n»-than, same as Jonathan. 1 Chr. 27. 25. Jbborau, Je-ho'-ram. Jehovah U high. 1 Kin. 22. 60. Jebosbabeath, Je-ho'-shab'-e-«th, Jehovah is tba oath. 2 Chr. 22. 11. Jeuoshapbat, Je-ho»h'-af-«t, whom Jriiorkb Judpes, 1 Kin. Ifi. 24. Jbuosueba, je-bo'-she-bah, same as Jbuobha- BEATIl. 2 Kill. 11.2. JEHO8iiDA,Je-hueb'HX)-ab,8ameaaJ08HDA. Num. 13. 16, JBBOBHaAH, Je-hosh'-oo-ah, same as JofiHUA. 1 Ol.r. 7. 27. Jb BOVA B, Je-ho'-vah, the Ktemal One. Ex. 6. S. Jbhovab-jibrh. JA-hu'-vah-Jl'-ray, Jehovah will pmvido. 0»!H 22. 14. JKBOVAB-Nmni. Jo- ho'-vah-nis'-i, Jehovah my ban- ner. K.T. 17. 15. Jkbovab-bralom, Jo-bo'-vah-flha'-Iom, Jobovah Henri peace. Judg. 6. 24. jEHozABADje-ho'-Ea-bad, Jehovah gave. 2 Kin, 12.21, jRHoz\DAK,Je-ho'-Ba-dak, Jehovah is just. lUhr. 6.14. Jehp, Je'-hn, Jehovah is He (?). 1 Kin, 19. 1«, IebdbbaH, je-hoob'-ah, hidilen. 1 Ohr. 7. 34. Jehccal, Je-hoo'-kal. Johovab is mighty. Jer. 37.3. Jebtd, Je'-hood, praise. Josh. 19. 46. JeH( D1, Jo-hoodM, a Jew. J«r. 36. 14. JebddijaB, Je'-hood-i'-Jah, a Jewean. I Chr. 4.18. Jbrithh, je'-hoOBh, to whom God hastoni. 1 Chr 8 ,39 jErEL,".1i'-el. lCbr,S,7, JekaBzbbl, Je-kab'-ze-el, God gathers. Neb. 11. 25. Jekamrau, j</-kA-me'-am. IChr. 23. 19. jEKAMiAU.Jek'-am-l'-ah.sameasJBOAMlAB. IChr. 2.41. Jeedtbibl, je-koo'-tbl-el, the fear of God. 1 Ohr. 4.18. Jemima, je-mi'-mah, dove. Job 42. 14. JEMTBt,. jom-oo'-el, (lay of Ood, <ien. 46. 10. JErHTBAE, Jof'-tah, (ireek way of writing Jeph- tliah. riobr. 11. 82. Jepbthab, jof'-tah, God opens. Jude. 11. 1. JEPHDNNEB,je-foon'-eh, for whom it is prepared. Num. 13, 6. Jbrah, io'-rnh, the moon. Gen, 10, 26. Jerahmrgl, Je-rah'-me-el, whom Gal loves. 1 Chr, 2. 9. JBKAHMEF.LITE8, Je-rab'-me-el-ltes, detwendiintf of Jerahnieel, 1 Pam, 27, 10, Jerrd. je'-red, descent. 1 Chr. 1. 2. Jeremai, Jer'-em-a'-i, dwelling in heights. Ksra 10. 33. jEREMiAfl,Jer'-em-i'~ah,whom Jehovah iias ap- pointed, Jer, 1. 1. Jeremias, Jpr'-em-l'-a8,Greek form of Jeremiah, Mrtft. 16. 14, Jebemotb, Jer-em'-oth, high places, 1 Chr, 8. 14. Jereejy, Jer'-ora-y, shortened Kngiinh form of Jeremiah. Matt. 2. 17. Jeruh. jer-i'-ah, whom Jehovah regards (V). 1 Chr. 23. 19, JBRiBAiJer'-ib-a'-l, contentions. 1 Chr. 11 46. J ERICHO, jor'-ik-o, a fragrant jiL-ue, Num. 22, 1. Jeriel. je-ri'-ol, founded by (hx\. I (Jhr. 7. 2. Jerijah, jer-i'-Jah, same us Jbriah. 1 Chr. 26. 31. Jerihoth, JerM-moth, same as Jereuoth. 1 Chr. 7, 7. Jbriotb, Je-rl'-oth, curtains. 1 Ohr. 2. 18. jERonoAM, Jer'-ob-o''-Ani, whose people are many. 1 Kin, 11.26. Jekoham, Je-ro'-ham, who is loved. 1 Sam. L 1. Jebcbbaal, Je-roo'-ba-al, let Baal plead. Jodg. 6.32. 400 It , JER PROPER NAMES. JOB JncBBBRBTH, je'-roo-b«'-Bhotli, let BhAmn pleail, anotbar daiuo for Jirdbbaal. 2 Bam. 11.21. JEBniL Je-roo'-el, Mtne m Jbriil. 2 Clir. 20. 16. JEBunALBu, ]»-roo'-fla-Iein, fonnded In peace (?). Jo«(h. 10. 1. Jbrusha, Jo-roo'-8h»h, powesulon. 2 Kin. IR. 3.1. JEBuaSAH. Je-ro</-f*liah, onrae m preceding. 2 Chr.27. 1. Jebaiab, io-»I'-fth. danio as Iraiab. 1 Chr. 3. 21. Jkah AIAB, Je-Bhni'-ah, same as preoeillng, 1 Chr. 2r).3, Jbrbam AH, JfHihan'-ah. old. 2 Ohr. IM. 19. JE3nAHRLAB.Je8h'-ar-el'-ab,right bt- fore God (?). 1 <;iTr. 2.\14. Jerhkueab. le-ehob'-e-«b, father's seat. 1 Ohr. 24. 13. Je-iiikr. Je'-sher, upriKhtnosB. 1 Chr. 2. 18. JESHiMON.Jo-fihini'-nn, the waste. Ntini Jl.aO. JE8HI8BAI, je-shi'-Bhii-i. lll«o an old inan. 1 Chr. 6.14. jReaoRAiAB, jo-sho'-ha-i'-ab. whom Jehovah hnmbles. 1 Ohr. 4. 36. JBflnuA,Joflh'-oo-ah, Jehovah is salvation. Bzra 2. 2. JesnuAH, Jo-h'-oo-ali, help. 1 Ohr. 21. 11. Jeshiirpn. lesh-onr'-ofin, rifrhteous. Deu. 32. Ih. Jkbuh. je-si'-ah. l(!hr. liJ.s. Jkhimiel, Jo-sim'-l-el, whom Mod fouuda (?;. 1 Ohr. 4. .16. .lE8«B. los'Huy, ffift (?). Kuth 4. 17. Jesui, Jo-uoo'-i, samo a.s I.sbua. Num. 26. 44. JE8iiiTE8,Je'-eo<>-iteB, the posterity of Jesui. Num. 26.44. JEsrKi'N. Jo-wwr'-oon, wrongly printed for Je- shiiriin. Isal. 44. 2. JEsrs. je'-sus, Havionr. Mat. 1. 21. Jether, je'-thor, sanio as Ithra. JudR. 8. 20. JethRTH, Je'-theth. Gen. Sti. 40. .TethlaH. j(»fh'-lah, loffy. Josh. 19. 42. Jethro, jeth'-ro. same a«i ItHBA. Ex. 3. 1. Jeti:r, je'-toor, an enoliisture. (ten. i'i. 16. Jbdel, loo'-el, samp as Jkiel. 1 Chr. 9. 6. Jbdsh, Je'-ooxh. same ns Jebdrh, Gon. 36. R. Jbdz. Io'-oob, counsellor. 1 Chr. 8. 10. Jew, Joo. an l.sraelite. Ksth. 2. 5. Jewess, Ioo'-ohs, a female Jow. Acts 16. 1. JswigH.Joo'-ish, of or belonging to Jews. Tit. 1. 14. Jewry, Joo'-ry, Old English name for Jadea. Dan. 6. 13. Jews, Jogs, Inhabitants of Jndea. 2 Kin. 16. 6. Jbzaniah, Joz'-an-i'-ah. Jehovah adorns (?). Jer. 40. H. Jbzehel, Jez'-e-bel, nnmarried. 1 Kin. 16. 31. Jezkr, jo'-j!(»r, nnyt lilng made. Gen. 46. 24 Jbzerites, je'-zer-ites, descendants of Jozer. Num. 26. 49. Jekiah, Jez-i'-ah, whom Jehovah assembles. Bzra 10. 26. Jeziei,, jez-l'el, the as!»embly of Ood. 1 Chr. 12.3. JBBLiAfl.jez-li'-ali, deli veraiico (?). 1 Chr. 8. 18. ' Jbzoar, Jo-zo'-ar. «plf>T»did. 1 Chr. 4. 7. Jezbahiau, j«7/-rah-)'-ah, Jehovah shines forth. Noh. 12.42. Jezbkel, Jea'-re-el. God scatters. 1 Ohr. 4. .*?. JBCREBLiTf:, jez'-re-el-ito, an inhabitant of Jez- reel. 1 Kin. 21.6. JIZREBLITE8B. Jez'-re-el-lteess, feminine of pre- cedinfir. I Sara. 27. 3. JiBSAU, jili'Hwm, frnRfant. 1 Chr. 7. 2. JIDLAPB, iid'-laf. weopinp: (?), Gen, 22. 22. JlMMA, jim'-nah, same as Ihna. Nmu. 26. 44. JIHITAH, jim'-nah, same as Ihnab. Gen. 46. 17. JIMNITB9, jlm'-nit«a, descendants of Jimnah. Num. 26. 44. JlPBTAfl.Jif'-tah.sameasJBPBTHAB. Jnsh.K. 43. JiriiTHAB-BL, Jif'-t^ah-el, which (^1 oiions. Jo.ih. 19. 14. JOAE, Jo'-ab, Jehovah Is father. 2 Ram. 2. 18. JoAii, Jo'-ab, Jehovah ix lirothor. "> Kin. 18, 18. JOABAZ, Jo'-a-haz, whom Jehovah hoh.'s. 2 Chr. 34.8. Joanna, lo-an'-ah, Greek way of writing Jeho- nan. Lulce 3. 27. J0A8U, Jo'-oeh, whom Jehovah stipports (7), 2 Kin. 11.2. JOATHAM, Jo'-»th-«m, Greek form of Jotham, Matt. 1.9. Job, jolte. (1) a desert. Gen. 46. 18; (2) one por- swutoil. Job 1.1. ToB.NB, Jii'-bal>, a deuort. Gen. 10. 29. JoCHKiiKD. Jo'-ke-bed, Jehovah is glorlons (V;. Ex. 6. 2i.i. lOED, Jo'-ed, for whom Jehovah is witness. Neb. 11.7. Joel. jC-el. Jehovah Is mipht. Joel 1. 1. JoEi.AH.W-fl-ah. lleholpMl?). lChr.12.7. loEXHU Jo'-««>r, Jehovah is h»lp ICtir. 12,6. lOflBEUAH. ii«'-l>e-hAh, lofty. Num. 32, 36. >'o<iLi. iti'-Kli, an exile, Nnm. .V4. 22. joii \. lo'-Knh, Jehovah lives (?). 1 Chr 8. 16. lOBANAN, Jo-ha'-nan. Jehovah is Kracious. 2 Kill. 2.'.. -'3. John. Kn^llKh way of spelling Johanan. Mat. S. 1. ioi,\r>\, ]o'-ya-^ah, Jehovah knows. N«h. 12.10. loiAKiiu. lo'-ya-kini. shortened from Jehoiakiiu. Nf-h. 12.10. loiARiB, lo'-ya-rib, wlioni Jehovaii defends. K/.ia X. 16. JoKiM, Jo'-kim, shortened from Johoiakim. 1 Chr. 4. 22. loKDRASd. jok'-de-ani, burning of the people, Jo.<h. 15. 56. JOKMKAM. Jols'-meam, 1 Chr. 6. 68, JoKNE\.M. jok'-neam, posse8i<ed by the people. Josh. 12. 22. JoKHHAN. jok'-shan. fowler. Ren. 25. 2. JokTan, jok'-tan. Hmail. (Jen. 10. 26. J')KTBEEL,jok'-the-el, snbtluetl by God, Josh.lS, 38. .'ona, Jo'-nah, a Greek way of spelling Johanan. John 1. 42. JoNADAB. jo'-na-dab, same as JehonadaB. 2 Sam. IS. 3. J0NAB.,1o'-nah, dove, 2 Kin. 14.26, JoNAN, jo'-nan, contracted from Johamam. Luke 3.30. Jonah, Jo'-nas, (1) same as JoKA, John 21. 15. (2) Or Jonah. Mat. 12, 39, JoNATn-Et.EM-REoHoKiM, Jo'-nath-o'-lem-rB-ko- kim', the silent dove afar off. Title of Vb. 66. Jonathan, jo'-na-than. whom Jehovah gave. 1 Sam. 13. 2. JOPPA , jop'-ah, beanty (V). 2 Ohr. 2. 16, JoRAB, lo'-rah, watorlng (?). Ezra 2. 18. JOBAI, Jo'-ra-l, archer (?) 1 Ohr. 6. 13. JoRAM, Jo'-rain. same ac Jehoram. 2 Sam. 9. 10. Jordan, jor'-dan. flowing down. Gen. IS. 10, JoRiM, jo'-rlm. a form of Joram (V). Luke 3. 29, JoR KOAM , Jor'-ko-ftit», spreading of the people (V), 1 Chr. 2.44. J08ABAD, io'-sa-bad, same as Jgbozabad. i Ohr. 12.4. JosAPB AT. Jo'-sai-at, Greek form of Johoshaphat, Mat. 1. 8. J08BDEOB, jo'-ee-dek, same as Jebobadai . H«g. 1,1. «0 JOS PBOPEB NAMES. KOR ;U of Jimnah. witnesa. Neb. ohAnau. Mat. JOBBPB, Jo'-«er, he Hlml] add. Gen. 90. 24. .ic^EB, Jo'-H('». Mat. 13. M. JuaiiAu, Jo'-sbAh, Joliovah pr«««nti (?). 1 Ohr. JofliiAPUAT, Jo'-sha-tAt, «b<irtened from Jehnsh- «|<hHt. lOhr. 11.4.S. JOHHAViAB, J(/-Hhav-i'-A)i, (lanio as Joshau. 1 Clir. 11. 4«. JoeiiBCKAHBAH, tonh'-be-ka'-aUah , ti«At of hard- ! ship (?). 1 Chr. 2.\ 4. Joshua, jo'-flhoo-ah.Jebovah is salvation. Mam. 14. 6. JoeiAH , Jo^'-ab, whom Jebovah beats. 2 Kin. 21. ; 24. JosiAfl, ]o-ai'-aa, Greek form of Joflah. Matt. 1. 10 JosiBlAHjos' lb-l'-ab,to whom G<h1 gives a dwell I Intf. 1 Ohr. 4. 3«, JosiPHiAH, JoK'-it-i'-Ah. whom Jehovah will in- creaxe. Rzra K. 10 JOTBAH, jot'-l).ah, pleAWintnexs (?). 2 Kin. 21. 19. JoTBATB, jot'-l)Hth, SArne as Jothah. !)<m.l0.7. JoTDATUAH, Jot'-ba-thah, same as Jotbau Num. 33, .SS. JoTHAM, Jo'-thnro, Jebovab is nprlfrht. ,ludg. 9, 5. JozABAD, Jo'-za-bad. same a» Jebozabad. 1 Ohr. 12. 20. JoitACHAR, (o'-zA-kAr, whotii Jehovah has remem- bered. 2 Kin. 12.21. JozADAK, Jo'->A-<1ak, Hame as Jehozadak. 3, 2 JCBAL,loo'-bal, music (?). Oen. 4. 21. Bzra JuCAL, )m)'-kAl. siiiiie as Jehucal. ,Jer. 88. 1. JcDA, joo'-<lah. gnrne ah Judau. Luku 3. 30. JUDAH, JtHi'Hirtli, praised. (Jen.'?.*, ^^f). JijDas, joo'-dA(i, Urf^k foi-ro of Jiidah Mat. 10. 4. JCDE, jood, »l)l)revintod f'roni JuiiiiH. .liulc 1, JUDEA, JoowIh'-aIi (liiiiii of Juiiah '. KZi a .'.. H. Jddith, joo'-dith (probably from the siimi*). Gen. 26.34. Jdlia, Jn'-li-ah, fenUnine form of Juliua. Bom. 16. 11. j0U08,Joo'-H-nB, downy. Acts27. 1. JUNIA, joo'-ni-Ah. Rom. 16.7, JUPITEB, Joo'-pit-er. Act« 14. 12. JD8HAB-UEBED Joo'-Bha)>-he'-B<Hl, whose love ia returned. 1 ("hr. 3. 20. JoSTca, Juet'-us. nprijcht. Acts 1. 23. Jbttab, Joot'-ah, extended. Josh. 16. 66. KABZEBL,kab'-2e-el,f Jod hanK-ithored. .Tosh.1651. Kadbbb, kaMleab , coiineiralert. Oen. 20. 1. Kadesh-barnea, kH'-desh-bAr'-ne-nh. Num. 34^ 4. Kadmiel, kad'-ml-el, eternity of God (?). Ezra 2.40. Kadhonites, kad'-mon-ltes, Orientals. Gen. 16. 19. Kallai, kal-a'-l, swift. Neh. 12. 20. Kanab, ka'-nah, a place of reeds. Josh. 19. 98. Kareah, Ua-re'-ah, l)a!d. Jer. 40. 8. Karkaa, kAr-ka'-Ah, floor. Josh. 16.3. Kabkor, kar'-kor, plAin (?). Judg. 8. 10. Karnaim, kar-na'-hn, two home. Gen. 14.8. KARTAB , kar'-tAh, city. Josh. 21 . 34. Kartan, kar'-tan. double city. ,1osh. 21. 32. Kattatb, kat/-atb, small (?). Jo^h. li). 16. Kbdab, ke'H^iar, blaok-ekinned. Gen. 'iH. 18. , Kbdbmab, ke-de'-mah, eastward. Gen. 26. 16. Kbdehoth, ke<le'-moth, eastern paxta. Joeh. 13. 18. SkKDBSfl, ke'-desh, sanctuary. Josh. 12. 22. Ebbblatbah, ke'-he-la'-thAh, assembly. Nam. 3:1.22. KULAH. ki'-lah, sling (?). Josh. 16. 41. Kblaiab, ke-lai'-ah, contempt (?). Rzra 10. 2S. KkLITA, ke-li'-tah, dwArf, N*;!!. 8, 7. Kf.muel, koni'-oo-el, coitKroKAtion of God. Gen. 22. 21. Krsan, ke'-iiAO. smith (?). 1 Ohr. 1. 2. Kknatb, ke'-natb, |Mw^osgion. Ntmi. 32. 42. Krnaz, ke' nas, huntinK- Cen. 36. 11. Kknr/itb. ke'-ne-/-ite, di<«ceiulant of Renal. .Num. ;V2. 12. KfCNiTE.f. ko(<n'-lteH,(Io!Kr«nitAntS(if an unknown man nnmml Kaiii. iiiin. IA. IV. Kknikzitku, ke'-nlx-itex, same m KbnbzitK. Gen. 16. 19. Keren-rappdob, ke'-ron-hAp'-ook, horn of paint. Job 42. 14. Keriotb, ke'-ri-oth. cities. Josh. 16. 28. Kehoh, ke'-ros, crook (?). Kzra 2. 4t. Kktctrah, ke-too'-rab, incouMe. (jt!n.26. L Kk/.ia. ke-ii'-Ah. • a>xia. Job 42. 14. Kkziz, ke'-zl7.. ciit off. Josh. 1H. 21. K I URO TB-B A IT AA VAH . ki b'-rot h-hat-ta'-«-v«h, Kravos of lust. Num. 11. 34. Kibzai.m. I<ib-/ji'-im, two heoiw. Josh. 21. 22. Kidkon, ki(i'-ron, turbid. '2 Sam. 16. 23. KiNAH, ki'-nah, SOUK of mourning, lamentation. .losh. 1.'5.22. Kir, kir, town. 2Klu. 16. 9. Kir-iiarahrtb, klr'-ha-ras'-eth, brick-town. S Kin. 3. 26. Kir-habbsitb, kir'-ha-res'-eth, some as preoed^ InR. Is. 16. 7. KiR-HARBAB, kir-har'-esh, same as procedlnff. Is. 16. 11. K1B-11ERB8, kir-her'-es, same as precediuK. Jer. 48. 31. K1RIAIBAIM, klr'-yath-&'-im, same as Kiuath- AI.M, Bzek.26. 9. Kirioth, liir'-l-oth, cities. Amos 2. 2. Kib.iath, klr'-Jath, city jy). Josh. 18. 28. K1R.IAI BAIM, kir'-jath-a'-im, double city. Num. 32. :i7. Kirjath-arba, kir'-Jath-ar'-bah, city of Arb». G-n '23.2. Kir.) ath-arim, kir'-Jath-ar'-lm, contracted fkx>ni K;rj(iih-1earim. Kzra 2. 25. KIR.IATH-UAAL, kir'-jttth-ba'-al, city of Baal. .losh. 15. 00. KiRjATi)-iu;/.oTH,kir'-Jath-hoo2'-cth,<;.of streets. Num. 22. 3'.>. KiB.i.vrB-jRARiM, kir'-Jath-Je'-ar-im, e. of woods. Josh. 9. 17. KiRJATB-:iANNAH, kir'-Jath-san'-ah, c. of thorns. Josh. 15. 49. KiR.iATB-SEPHBK.kir'-Jath-Be'-fer.book-clty.Jush. 15. 15. Kia:i, kish, bow. 1 Bam. 9. 1. K18HI. klsh'-i, bow of Jehovah. 1 Chr, 6. 44. KiSHioN, ki8h'-l-<m, hardnoss. Josh. 19. 20. KisHON, kl'-shon. toriuout Jmlg. 4. 7. K130N, ki'-Hon, same as Kiphon. Ts. 83. 9. K1THL18H, kith'-liHh, fortliioi!. Jo^h. 16.40. KiTRON, liit'-ron, bumini^. Judji. 1. .SO. KiTTiK, kit'-im. same A^ Ohittim. Gen. 10. 4. KoA. ko'-ah, prince. Ezek. 23. 23. KoHATH, ko'-nath. Assembly. Gen. 4fl. 11. KoHATBiTBa, ko'-hatli-ites, descendants of Ko- hath. Num. .H. 27. KoLAiAB, koiH^'-ah, voice of Jehovah (?). Neh. IM. KoRAB,ko'-rah, bald. Num. 16. 1. KoEABtTBB, ko^-rah-ites, descendants of KoralL 1 Chr. 9. 19. KoRATBiTBa ko'-rftth-itee, same as preceding. Num.26. 68. KooB, ko'-re, partridge. 1 Ohr. 9. 19. 411 ■I i f ' > ■ .■r > m Ui. KOR PBOPES NAMEB. HAH KORBITI, kOt'-ltA, MUIM M KOkATUTI. 9 Ohf. ao. IV. Koi, thora. Ezra 2. «1. KUBHAIAH, kiuh-«i'-«}i, longer form of Kbhl. 1 Ohr. IS. 17. Laadab, I«'-iu1-Ah,ori1<ir(7), 1 Ohr. 4, n. 1 Ohr. 7. ae. Laadan, lH'-«wl-ftn, jiut In order (V>. Laban, l*'-l«n, whitn. (iun. M. 20. LACHinn, Itt'-klMi, iniproRtiaMn. .I(wh. 10. 8. Larl. Ill' -el, (dovotoii) to tt(><|. Nuin. H 34. Lahad, U'-hml, opproNHion. 1 CUT. 4. 'L Lahai-roi, lAhnh'-t-n/-i,to the UvIdk la aixht. (ien. 24. «2. Lammam, lah'-raam. Joah. 1.\ 40. Laiimi. IaIi'-iiiI, wnrrlor. 1 ('hr. 20. B. Laihh, la -ifih, lion. 1 Sam. 2A. 44. Lakum, lK'-k<K>ni, fort (Y). .iimh. 19. 38. Lama, lam'-ah , vvl-y ? Matt. 27. M. Laukcii, la'-nu<k, lUwtrovor. Gmu 4. 18. Laodioka, lft'-.Kl-l-ne'-«h'. l.'ul. 2. 1. Laodioranb, iKKxI-iHie'-iuiM. iiihahiUnts of L»- odicea. Col. 4. 10. Lapidoth, la'-pi<t-<)th. torches. Jadg. 4. 4. Labra, la-»o'-iih. Acts 27. 8. LA8HA, la'-«hah. flwun*. den. 10. 19. Lahraron, la-Hha'-riin, of tliu plain. Joxh. 12. 18. Latin, latz-in, the lauKUHfce spolion by liomans. John 19. 20. Lasarob, laz'-ar-iiB, Oreek form of Uleaziur. Luk« Ifi. 2(). Leah, lo'-ah, lanpuld. Gen. 29. 16. Lebanah, lob'-an-ah, whito. Kzra 2. 46. Lebanon, leb'-an-on, the white (nionntain). Deu. 1. 7. Lebaotb. lel>'-a-oth. IlonoHScs. Josh. IB. 82. liEBDiHUB, lob-«'-UB. Mat. 10. 3. LKiimAH, l(>b-o'-nali, frank liiif>n»^. Judg. 21. 19. Leoab, lo'-kah, Joiirnoy (Vl. I Ohr. 4. 21. Lehabim, loMiali-lm. Gen. 10. t;i. Lehi, l«'-hi. Jaw-lnme. .Itidtf. 15. 9. Lemdel, lera'-oo-el, (devoto<l) to God (?). Prov. 31.1. Lrsheh, ie'-Hhem, proHonR stone. Jo8h. 19. 47. LBTUfciHiM. le-too8h'-lm, tho hamiuerod. Gen. 25.3. Leummim, Ie-<)om'-1m, peo)>leR. Gen. 25. 3. Levi. le'-vi, fi8W>ciato (V). Gen. 29. »4. Leviathan, le-vi'-a-tlmu, a water monster. Pb. 104. 2fi. Leviteb, le'-vitofl. descendanta of Levi. Hx. fl. 25. Lkviticch. lo-vit'-ic-np. tho book which treats of the affftire of the Levitical law. Libertineb, lib'-«rt-lno8, froodmen. Acts 6. 9. LiBNAH, lib'^dh, whiteness. Num. 3.S. ?■(.:. LiBSi, lib'-ni white. Ex. 6. 17. LIBNITBH, lib'-nites, descendants of Llbfi I. N m. 8. 21. LiBVA, lib'-yah. Acts 2. 10. LiKHi, llk'-hl, fond of Icaminj!' (?). 7. Cair. f. 19. LINUB. ll'-nuH, flax. 2 Tim. A. 21. Lo-AMMi, lo-ani'-l. not my people. Hos. 1. 9. LOD, l<Mle, strife (V). 1 Chr. 8. 12. Lo-debar, lo'-de-bar, without pasture (?). 2 Sam. 9. 4. Lois, loMs. 2 Tim. 1.6. Lo-RDHAHAB, lo'-ni'-ham-ab, not having obtain- ed mercy. Hos. 1. 6. Lot. veil. Gen. 11. 27. LOTAN,lo'-tan, veiline. Gen. 3fl. 20. LCBiMS, loob'-ims. same j»r T/EHadim. 2 Ohr. 12. 3. Luoab, loo'-kaa, sumo a« Lu ke. Phllem. 24. LnoiriB, l(M)'-«lf-er, light-bearer. Is. 14. 12. LCOICH, loosh'-yas, a noble (V). Acta 13. L LcD.lood, strif^ei?). Gen. 10. 22. LroiM.loodMm. Gen. 10. IS. LnuiTB. loo'-hlth,at><Mindln;r in hoards. It. 15. n. Lt'ik. of or btiloiipnK to l.iit ania. i'ol. 4. 14. Luc. I<Niz, alnioml trm). (Jen. 2m. IB. Lyo.wnia. Il'-ka-o'-nl-ab. Acta 14. 0. Lycia, llnli'-yah. Aca!«27. 5. LY.jUA,llil'-i5.ti. Gret'k form of LoD 1?). ActR9.!n Lydia, lld'-yah. Actn Id 14. LVHANIAS, ll-sA'-nl-nii, eudinir sorrow. Luke 3. 1 LvBiAH, lis'-yas, a porsun ol Lysla. Act« 28. W Lybtba, lis'-trah. Acto 14. 0. Haaoah, ma'-ak-nh (SMne as MaaOBai). 2 R«m Maaobab. ma'-ak-ah, royal (7). 1 Kin. 2. :fit Maaciiathi, nia-Ak'-«-thl, an inhabitant of Maa chah. I leu. 8. 14. Maachatbiteh. ma-ak'-ath-itos. plural of pre- cn<llnK. Josh. 12. 5. Maadai. nia'-ad-a'-l, adorned. Kzra 10. ."Vt. Maadiau, ma^-Hd-i'-ah, ornament of Jehovah Neh. 12. 6. Maai, ma-a'-i. compajwionate (?). Neh. 12, '.'A Maalkh-acrabbim. m'-iil-eh-ak'-rab-lm, ancont of HcorpioDH. Josh. 1ft. 3. Maaratb, mu'-or-uth, a trooless place. Joith 15.59. Maahbiab. ma'-As-i'-ah, work of Jehovah. Rzrr 10. 18. Ma.vsiai, ma'-os-i-a'-l. same as Amaubai (?) 1 Chr. 9.12. MAATH.ma'-ath, smalK?). LnkeS. 26. Maaz. nia'-az, wriith. 1 Chr. 2. 27. Maassiab, nia'-«iz-i'-ah. 1 <'hr. 24. IS. Mackdonia. mas'-od-o'-ni-ah. Acts 16. 9. Maciibanai, mnk'-ban-a-i', cloak. 1 Ohr. 12. 13. Machbenah, mak'-bc-nah', clad with a cloak (?) 1 Ohr. 2. 49. Macri, ma'-kl. Num. 13, 16. Machir. nui'-klr, "old. Gen. 50. 23. Machibitkb, ma'-klr-it«8, the descendants of Macliii . Nnin. iC 29. Machnadhbai. niak'-na-Hlob-a'-l. Kzra lo. 40. M.\chpelah, mak-i'e'-lah,adoubllnK. Gen.23.9. Madai, niiid'-a-i. Gen. 10. 2. Madian, ma'-di-an, Greek form of Midian. Acts 7. 29. MAD51ANNAH, mad'-man-ah, dunghill. .losh.l5J?l. Madmen, mad'-men, dunnheap. Jor. 44. 2. . Mapmenah, ma<i'-nien-<ib, xamo as Madmbn. Is. 10.31. Madon, ma'-<l()n, place of contention. Josh. 11.1. Maobibii, maK'-l>iBh, confiroptl in:;. K.-.ra 2. 80. M.AODALA, iiiaK'-<lal-ali. tower Mat. 1,0. 30. Magdalene, maR'-<lal-o'-ne, tnli.nbitant of Mag- dala. Mat. 27. 56. Magdiel, mag'-di-el. praise of God. Gen.36.43. M.A000, ma'-Rog. Gen. 10. 2. Magob-mibbabib, ma'-gor-mls'-a-blb, fear round about. Jer.20. 3. Maqpiabh. maK'-pi-ash. Neh. 10. 20. Mahalah, mah'-hiil-^\h, diseane. 1 Chr. 7. 18. Mahalaleel, raa-iia'-lal-e'-el, praise of God. Gen. 6. 12. Hahalatb, mah'-al-ath, a musical instrument. Gen. 28. 9. Mahalath Leanmoth, m. le-an-otli'. Fs.88, title. Mabali, ma'-ba-li, Mreak. Ex. fi. 19. Mahanaim, ma'-han-a'-im, two camps. Gen.32.2. Mabaneh-dan, ma'-han-«-dan', camp of Dan. Jud^c. 1.8. 12. Maharai, ma/-har-a'-i, impetuous. 2 Sam. 23. 28. Mahath, ma'-hath, taking bold (?). 1 Ohr. 6. 36. Mabavitb, ma'-hav-ite. 1 Ohr. 11. 46. Mabaziotb, m»-iuu'>i-oth, visions, 1 Gbr. 26. 4. ■i\\: 11 ). Acta 9. 32. con(1ants of [idian. ActR MAH PROPER NAMES. mn lObr.26.4. MAHBR-HnALM.-(IA.<U-BAIi,m»'-hAr-l)ll«'-l»l-hlW(h'- liAz, tho N|Miil liikHtuiL^, the \>rtij i^\H>«(\n. Is.H. 1. Mahlab, niAh'-l'ili, ivitno us MahaLAH. Num. '2>\. :«, Mahli, mnh'-ll, iftme M Maiuli. \ Ohr. (i. 19 MaHLITIH, ni»h'-litM, the <loiuvMjil»iiti of Huhll. Num. 3. TO. M \B(.ON, inith'-lon, a nirk pAnum. Ruth 1. 2, MauuL, niA'-hol, M rlAiinv 1 Khi. 4. 31. MaKAB, inj\'-kax, ond (V; I Kin. 4. tt. Makiirluth, niak'-h«l-oth MMetnbliefl. Nam. ?.:t, '26. Makkrdab, niak'-i>d-«h,plAce of ghop'aerdfl (7). Joxh. Id. 10. Maktrsh, ii)uk'-t(wh, a mortar. Zeph. 1. 11. Malaciii, tnal'-ak-i, the nienHoiiuor of Jehuvah. Mai. 1.1. Malcham, mol'-kam. thoir kln^. 1 Chr. 8. 9. M ALCHiAB, innlk-l'-«n. Jehnvah'B king. 1 Chr. 6. 40. MAl.cnil!l„ maik'-l-ol, God'n king. flen. 4fl. 17. Mai.ohieijteh, nialk'-t-«I-lte8, the d(«icondAnt« of Mak hiol. Num. W, 4ft. MAI.OBIJAH. mnlk-i'-Jah, same as Malohiab. 1 Chr. «. 12. Mai.cuiram, malk-i'-ram, king of height (?) 1 (!hr. :i 1«. MALCBi-auDA, malk'-i-ehoo'-ah, king of aid. 1 (!hr. X. Xi. Malcbuh, mal'-kas, Greek form of Molliich. John IH. 10. MalrIiRBL, nial'-ol-el, same ai Mabai-albil. Luke 3 ^ Mallotu'i. n'ial-</-thl. 10hr.2B.4. MalU'CH, mal'-ook, coimw^dlor. 1 Ohr. 9. 41, Mammon, mani'-on. fnlnosH. Matt. fi. 24. Mambe, man»'-re, fiitnosH. Oen. 14. 13. Bf ANAiEN, nin-na'-on, tiroek form of Menahom. Act* 13.1. MANAnATH, ma-na'-hath, rest. Gen. 3«. 23. Masahethitrb, iiift-iia'-heth-ite8, Inhnbitantsof Manftliath (?). 1 C!l»r. 2. r,2. MANAH8KB, ma-nfts'-ay, one who oanB<.« to for- get. Gen. 41.f)l. MANA8HR8, mft-nas'-ea, Greek form of Manamoh. Matt. l.lo. Masassive«, ma-nas'-ltefl. members of the tribe of Maiiassoh. Dent. 4. 48. Maneh. ma'-ne, a wolfiht. Ezok. 40. 12. M \NO\H. ma-no'-ah, rent, .liidg. l.S. 2. M \ocn , ma'-ok, opJl^oJ<^^ed (V). 1 Sam. 27. 2. Maon. ma'-on, liabitatlon. josh. 16. 66. Maoniteh, ma'-on-itos. .luilg. 10 12. iff \RA, raa'-rah, sad. lluth 1 . 20. Mar.\h, ma'-rali, bitter. Ex. 15. 23. Marai.ah, mar'-a]-ah, trembling. Jo«h. 19.11. Maranatha, ma'-ran-ah'-thoti, oar lord oometb. 1 G«v. 16. 22. Mabcds, mar'-knB. Col. 4. 10. MAf!K8H \H, mft-re«h'-ah, capital. Josh. 16. 44. M.VKK. Knfflish form '>f MarouB. Acts 12. 12. Maroth, mar'-oth. bittornoss. Mlc. 1. 12. Marh' Hill, Enslish of Areopa^'us. Aotu 17. 22. Marhena. n<ar'-»o-«ah. Kst. 1. 14. Maiitua, niar'-tbah. buly. Luke 10. 38. Marv, Greek form of Miriam. Matt. 1. 16, Maschil, mas'-kil. understanding. Va. 63, title. Ma3h. Gen. 10. 23. Mashal, ma'-8liftl, entreaty (?). 1 Ohr. 6. 74. Masrekab, ma8-rek'-ah, vineyard. Gen. 36. 36. Massa, mas'-ah. burden, (ten. 2."). 14. Mahsah, mas'-ah, tenii)tfttion. Kx. 17. 7. MATHiTdAU^ mA-tho(/-salah, Greek form of Metliuselab. Luke 3. 37. Hatred, ma'-tred, pushing forward. Oen, 36.39. Matri. nia'-tri, rainy. 1 8am. 10. 21. Mm tan, mat'-an. a ^Ift. 2 Kin. 11. 1C. MATTANAa.uiat'-an-ali.HaniunttprMoedlng. Num. 21. IK. MATTANun,mat-an-l'-ah, gift of Jehovah. 2Kin. 24. 17. M ATTATBA, mat'-atb-ah, a Greek fbrm of aboTe. Luke 3. 31. Mattatbah, mat/-ath-ah, gift of Jehovah. Ezra 10. %\. H ATTATHiAB, maf-ath-l'-afl, a Greek form of tiM p^oc(^(llng. Luke 3. 26. Ma iTBNAi. mal'-en-a'-l. liberal. Kira 10. 3S. MaTTMa.'*, niat'-tban, gift. Matt. 1. 16. Matthat, mat'-that, another form of Matthan. Luke 3.24. Mattmrw, Rnglish way of spoiling Mattathtth. Matt. it. 9. Matthiah. math-I'M, another Greek form of Miittathi.is. Acts 1. '23. Mattiihiah, mat-ith-l'-ah, another form of Mrittathlas. 1 (;hr. 9. HI. Ma zzarotii , maz'-ar-oth , the signs of the sodiao. .lob SH. 32. Meah, nie -ah, a hundred. Neh. 3. 1. MEARAtl, nie'-ar-ah, rave. Josh. 13. 4. Mrbun.nai, nie-W)on'-a'-l. built (?). 2 8am. 23. 27. MKniiERATiiiTR, me-ker'-atb-ite. Inhabitant of Morberah(V). IChr. 11..W. MEt5AP. me''-<lad. Num. 11. 26. Medan. mo'-<ian, contention. Oen. 26. 2, Mkdeba, nie'-deb-ah, (lowing water (?». Num. 21.30. Medes, inhabitants of Media. 2 Kin. 17. 6. Media, me'-dl-ah. Greek form of MH<l.al. Kst.l.S. MKBIDUO, nu'-^id'-o, jilace of triKiyis. Jonh. 12. 21. MKniUDoN.mo-gid'-on.sameaa preceding. Zech. 12.11. Meiibtabrbl. me-het-ab-e'-el, lengthened form of the following. Neh. fi. 10. Mkhetabel, nie-het^-al>-el, God makoH baDPT. (Jen. 36. .39. Mehida, me-hi'-dah. Ezra 2. 62. Mkhib, nie'-hir, price. 1 (Jhr. 4. 11. Mfhoi.atiiitr. nie-ho'-!ath-it«, native of ]leh(v lah. 1 Sam. IS. 19. » Mehujakl, me-hoo'-Ja-el, struck by God. Oen. 4. 18. Mf.human, me'-hoom-an. Kst. 1. 10. MrnrNiM. nio-hoon'-im. E/ra 2. 60. Mkhu.nimh. me-ho<)n'-im«,tho people of Maon (?!. •/ Chr. 26. 7. MK-.URKON. me'-Jar'-kon, waters of yellowneea. Josii. 19. 46. M p, KONAH , me-ko'-nah. a base. Neh . 1 1 . 28. Mklatiah, mel'-at-l'-ah, whom Jehovah freed. Neh. 3. 7. Mri.chi. melk'-i, Greek form of Molchiah. Luke 3.24. MKLCiilAn, molk-i'-ah, Jehovah's king. Jer.21.1. M ELCnidRDfiO, melk-l8'-e<l-ek, Greek form of Mel- chizodok. Heb. 6. 6. Mei.cui-hhda, mnlk'-i-shoo'-ab, same as Mal- cui-siida. 1 Ram. 14. 49. Melgbikeoek, raelk-iz'-ed-ek, king of rlKhteoiw- n<'s«. (ien. 14. 18. Mki.ea, mol'-e-ah . fulness (?'». Lukp ,<. 31. Mei-Rcu. mel'-ech, king. 1 tlxr. 8. 3-\ Melicu, m«l'-i-koo, same as Mallhcb, Neh. li, 14 M rlita, melMt-ab. Acts 28. 1. Melzab, mel'-zar, steward. Dan. L U. Mrmphip. mom'-fis. Hos. 9. 6. Memi'Can, me-mn<f'-k.an. K«t. 1. 14. Menabem, me-na'-hem, comforter. 2 Kin. 16. 14. 413 Hi 1 MEN PBOPEB NAMES. MOR M BNAN, me'-nan. Luke 3. SI. M ■ M B , me'-ne, nam bored. Dan , S. 28. Mfc NRNIM, me-o'-non-im. Judg. B. 37. Meosothai, me-o'-noth-aM, my habitations. 1 Chr. 4. 14. Mephaath, in e-fa'-ath. beauty. Josh. 13. 18. ME(>BiU08HRTH,mef-ib'-oBh-eth,rleBtroyingBbame. 2 Sam. 4. 4. Mbrab, me'-rab, incream. 1 Ram. 14. 49. Mebaiau. me-rai'-ab. oonturaiicy. Neh. 12. 12. Mkraioth. me-r»l'-oth. rebellion!), 1 Ohr. 6. 6. i Merari, mer'-a-ri, bitter. Geu. 46. U. J Mebathaiu , mer'-atb-ai'-im, rebellions. Jer. 60. I 21. I Mbschridb, mer-kn'-ri-u8. Acta 14. 12. Mkred, mo'-rod, lobollion. 1 Vhr. 4. 17. Meremoth, nie'-reni-oth, elevations. Ezra 8.83. Meres, me'-res, worthy (?)• Est. 1. 14. MERiBAH.mo'-reb-Hb, water of rftrlte. Ex. 17.7. Meribbaal. mV-ri-ba'-al, contender (?) againitt I Baal. 1 Ohr. 8.34. Merodach, mo'-ro-dak. Jer. 60. 2. MBBODAOH-nALADAN, me'-ro-dak-bftl'-ft-dan, Me- ro(l«<;h gives a fon. Is. 39. 1. Murom, me'-rom, a liiRh niace. Josh. 11. 6. Meronothite, mp-vo'-noth-ite, an inhabitant of Moronoth. 1 Chr. 27. 30. Mrroz, me'-roz, rof uro (?>. Judir. 6. 23. ME8E0H, me'-!*ech. same as Meshech. Ps. 120. B. Mksha, me'-sbah, dolivorjince, 2 Klu. 3. 4. MssnAOH.mo'-shak. Dan. 1.7. ME8HECH. me'-nhek. tall (?). Gen. 10. 2. Meshrlemiah, mo-shel'-em-i'-ah, Jehovah ro- pay». 1 Chr. 9.21. MesbezabebIi, me-Bhez'-a-be'-el, God delivers. N«h. 3. 4. ME8HILI.KMITB, me-shil'-em-lth, recompense. 1 Ohr. 9. 12. MRami.LEMOTH. me-shil'-em-oth, retribution. 2 Chr. '28. 12. Mehhobab, me-sho'-bab. brought back. 1 Ohr 4. 34 MK8H0LLAM. me-«hool'-Hm, friend. 2 Kin. 22. 8. MEdHiil.i.EMBTn, iiie-shr;)I'-em-eth, feminine of , precwHng. 2Khi.21. 19. I liB803AiTE, me-Bo'-hR-ito, inhabitant of Meao- I ba(?). 1 Chr. 11.47. I Mebopotamia, nios'-o-pot-a'-mi-an, amidst the j rivers, (ten. 24. 10. I MEflSiAB, raes-l'-ah. anointed. Dan. 9. 25. M B88IA8, mes-i'-as, Greek form of the above. I John 1.41. aiETHEO-AMMAH, me'-theg-am'-«h, bridle of I Aimnah. 2 8am. 8.1. ; MBTHrBABL. me- thoo'H8a-eli man of God. (Jen. I 4. 18. 1 METHDrtELAH.me-thoo'- je-lah,manofthe dart (?). I Gen. 5. 21. jiiEUNiu, me-oon'-ira, same as Mbhdnim. Neh. 7. 52. 1 MKZAHAB,m©'-za-hab. water of Rold. Gen. 36. 89. MiAMiN,nil'-ya-niin.ontheriKhthnnd. K7.ral0.25. MiRBAR, mib'-har, choicost. 1 Cihr. 11. 3Sf. MiiidAM, niib'-sam, 8w»»«'t (xlour Gen. 2.5. 13. MiBKAR, niil>'-«ar, a fortross. Gen. 30. 42. MiOAB. mi'-kah, who (is) like unto Jehovah? JudK. 17. 1. MiCAiAH, mi-kai'-ah, fuller form of Micah. 1 Kill 22 8 MiCHABL, ml'-ka.«l, who (is) like ante God? PaiL 10. IS. MicHAR, mi'-kah, same as MiOAH. 1 Ohr. 24. 24. MiGHAiAB, mi-kai'-ah, same ae MroAiAB. Neb. 12. W, I MiOHAt. ml'-kAl. brook. 1 tern. 14. 40. MiCHHAB, mlk'-maa, later form of Micbmaah Kzra 2. 27. MtCBMA iu , raik'-mash, treasured. 1 8ara. IS. 2. MiCBMETHAH, mik'-meth-ah, hidinR place (?) Josh. 16. 6. UiCHRi. mik'-rl, precious (?). 1 Ohr. 9. 8. MicHTAM. mik'-tara, writing (?). Ps. 16, title. MiDDl.v, niid'-in, extousions. Josh. 15. 61. MiDiAN, raid'-yan. strife. Gen. 25. 2. MiDiANiTES, mid'-yan-ites, people of Midian Gen. 37. 28. MiODAL-Ei., inlg'-<lal-ol, tower of tJod Josh.l».a< MiODAL-GAD, mig'-dal-gad, tower i)f dud. Josh 15. 37. MiGDOL, mlg'-dol. Ex. 14. 2. MitaoN, mig'-ron, a precipice. Is. 10. 28. MiJAHiN. mi'-Ja-min, same as Mlamik. 1 Ohr 24. 9. MiKLOTH, mik'-loth, staves, lots. 1 Chr. 8. 32. MiKNEiAH, mik-ni'-ah, possession of Jehovah 1 Chr. 16. 18. Milal.ai, rail-al-a'-i, eloquent (?). Neh. 12. 36. MiLCAH, niil'-kah, (-oiinsel (?). Gen. H. 29. MiLCoM, mil'-kom, same a* Moi.c n. I Kht. 11.6. Mii.ETUM, mi-le'-tum, improper form of Miletus 2 Tim. 4. 20. MiLETDS, nd-le'-tU8. Acts 20. 16. Millo, mil'-o, a mound. Judg. 9. 6. ^iNiAMiM, niin'-y»-min, foil form of Miamin. 2 Chr. 31. 15. MiNNi, niin'-i, Armenia. Jer. 51. 27. MiNNiTH, min'-ith, allotment JudK. H. 33. MiPHKAD, mif'-kad, plitoe of meeting. Neh. 8. 31. Miriam, mir'-yam. rHbeilion (?). Kit. 16. 20. MIRMA, mii'-niah, fraud. 1 Chr. 8. 10. MiaoAB, mis'-gal), height. Jer. 48. 1. MI3BAKL, mi8h'-a-«l. who is what God is 7 Ex. 6.22. MI3HAL, mi'-shal. prayer. Josh. 21. ,30. MisiiEAL, mi'-^he-al , Kamo as Misn al. Josh. 19. 26. MisB.AM, mi'-aliam, rlennsing. 1 i hr. 8. 12. MiSHMA, miKh'-mah, report. Gen. 2,5. 14. KiSHMAN.VAB.mish-nian'-ah. fatness. 1 Chr.12.10. .MmHBAiTB8, mish'-ra-Ites. 1 Chr. 2. iW. MisPERETH, nii»-per'-eth, nnmbei. Neh. 7.7. MiSREi'HOTH-MAiM, niis'-re-foth-ma'-im, burning of wator.s. Jush.ll. 8. MiTUCAB, mith'-kah, place of sweetness. Num. .33. U. Mithnite, mitV-nite. 1 Ohr. 11. 43. MiTHRRDATB. mith'-re-datb. given by Mithra. Kzral.8, MiTvi.ENE. inlV-il-e'-ne. Acts 20. 14. MiZAR, iiii'-z.ar, smallness. Ps. 42. 6. .MizPAii . miz'-pft'i . ft ioi^k oit. Gen. 81. 49. MizPAR, miz'-par, number. Ezra 2. 2. MizPKH. miz'-peh, waU;h-tower. .Tosh. 11. 8. MiZRAlM, miz-ra/-lm. fortresses. Gen. 10. 6. MizzAH, miz'-ah. Gen. 36. 13. Mn.\90N, na'-wm. Acts 21. 16. MoAB. mo'-ab, piTweny of a father. Gen. 19. ST. MoABn K8,mo'-ab-heB. people of Moab. Ueu.2.9. MoABiTBSS, mo'-ab-ite-oBs, a lady of Moab. Butb 4.5. MoADiAB, mo'-ad-i'-ab. festival of Jehovah. Neh. 12. 17. MoLAOAH. mo'-lad-ah. birth. Josh. 15. 26. Moi.Ecn , mo'-lek l^lnglish form for Moloch. Lef , 18.21. MoLocH, mo'-lok, king. Amos 5. 26. Mono. mo'-Ud, begetter. 1 Ohr, 2. 2(>. MoRABTHiTB. mo'-rasth-ite, native of Morediefili. Jer. 26. 18. MoBDECAi. mor'-dek-a'-l, worshlppw of MenK dach(?). Est. 2.& J •».* of MiRbnitub tu of Miatnin etoees. Num. «hoTab. N«h. i MOB PROPER NAMES. NIC aioBFH. mo'-reh, archer. Gen. 12. 6. MoBEBHKTH-eATH, mo-rosh'-eth-gath', tho pos- 8oB8ion of Gath. Mic. 1.14. MoRiAH, mor-i'-»h, provided by Jehovab Gea. 22.2. MosEBA, mo'-fle-rah, bond. Deu. 10. 6. M08BR0TH . mo'-BO-roth , bonds. Num. 33. SO. MoSEB , tno'-zes. Haved frori) the water. Ex. 2. 10. MoZA, mo'-za, fountain. 1 < 'hr. 2. 46. MOZAH, mo'-zah, eame as Moza. Tosh. 18. 26. McppiM, moop'-im, probably written for 8hn- pham. Gen. 46. 21. MD8Bl,moo'-8hi, withdrawn. Ex. 6. 19. Mdth-labben, mooth'-la-ben'. death to the 8on(?). Ph. 9. title. Mtba, mi'-rah , balxam. Acts 27. 6 HT8U. mish'-yah. Acts 16. 7. Naah. na'-ara, pieasantnesB. 1 Ghr. 4. 15. Naamah, na'-am-ab, pleasant. G«n. 4. 22. Naaman. na'-ara-an, pleasantness. 2 Kin. 6. 1. Naamathite, na-am'-ath-ite. Job 2. 11. NAAMITE3, ua'-ani-ites, rteecenci.ants of Nnaman. Num. 26. 40. NAARAB,na'-ar-ah,aKirl. IChr. 4. 5. Naauai, na'-ar-a'-i, youthful. 1 Chr. 11. Sn. Naaran, na'-ar-an, same as Naabah. 1 ('hr.7. 28. NAA8ATa,na'-ar-ath, toNaarah, Josh ic-. 7. Naasbon, na-ash'-on. enchanter. Kx. fi. 2S. NAA880N, na-as'-on, Greek form of NA/^aHON. Mat. 1. 4. Nabal, na'-bal, foolish. 1 gam. 2?!. 3. Naboth , na'-both , fruits (?). l Kin. 21. 1, Nachon, na'-kon, prepared. 2 Sam. S. 6. Nachob, na'-kor, snorting. Josh. 24. 2. Nadab, na'-dab, liberal. Ex. 6. 23. Naooe. nag'-e, Greek form of Nognh. Luke S. 25. Nahalal, na'-hftl-vil. a pasture .losh. 21. a.'i. NAHALiEL.na-hal'-i-el, valley of God Nam.21 19. NABALLAL.na^-hal-al, eaine us NaHalal. Josh. 19.16. Nahalol, na'-hal-ol, same as preceding. Judg. 1.80. Naham, na'-ham, consolation. 1 Ohr. 4. 19. Nahamaki, na'-bam-a'-ni. comforter. Neh. 7.7. Naharai, na'-hn'-a'-l, one who snores. 1 Chr. 11.39. Nahari, na'-har-i, same as preceding. "2 Sam. 23.37. NAHAaH, na'-hash, serpent. 1 Sara. 11. 1. Nadath. na'-hath, descent. Gpvi, ^.. 18. Nahbi, nah'-b'. hidden. Num. 13. 14. Nahob, na'-hor, another ^cj of spelling Na- chor. Gen. 11. 22. Nabshon, iiah'-fl?.tO!a, '<hxe .. 'SuiSBOV. Num. 1.7. NAHnr , nuZ-hciov.^ . loi \i :i ter. Nah. 1. 1. Nain, na'-in, pasv p?. 6uke 7. 11. Naioth. nai'-urt'. habi'ations. 1 Rara. 19. 18. Naomi, na'-om-i, plo-.* iwt Ilutb ^. 2 NaPHIBH, na'-flsh, cW .■> ir' .d. Gen. '25. 1.5. Naphtau, naf'-tal-i , i ■> ,• wTo'^tlinp. (;i,-n. 90. 8. Naphtohim. naf'-f<)f-» u^. (i^in. 10. 13. NAttciflSi'8. nar-sis'-i is, t-eiiam^inir. Rom. 16. 11. Nathan, na'-than. ?ir.. 2.Sam. 7. 2. Nathanael. na-thai7'«-el, gift of God. John 1. 45. NATHAK-MEtROB, na'4haii-meMeK, gift of the king. 2Kf"..23. 11 Nadu, na'-^/om, sam* m Nabc:;<. Luk*! 9. '^', Nazarenf, naz'-ar-ee^', a rixttve of Na.-.•M^«t^.. Matt. 2. 28. Nabarbth. n.az'-ar-eth. Vranch. ! >^ke 1. "ti. Naearitb. na7/-ar-Ue, ono separated. N»'TR. i. ". Neab. ne'-ah, of aslope. Josh. 1'.. 13. NEAPOLia, ne-a'-po-llR, new dty. .^cts 16. 11. NEAEiAB.ne'-ar-i'-ah. want of JehoviJi, lOhr. 3.22. Nebai, neb-a'-l. fmitftal. Neh. 10. 19. Nebaioth, ne-bai'-oth, high places. 1 Chr. 1. 39. Neb.uoth, ne-ba'-Joth, same as Nbbaiotb. G«n. 25.13. Nbballat. ne-bal'-at. Neh. 11. 34. Nkbay, ne'-bat. aspect. 1 Kin. 11. 2C. NRBO.ne'-bo a lofty place. Deu. 32.49. NEBrcBADNKZZAB, nolf-H-kad-nez'-ar, another way of H|)elling the Allowing. 2 Kin. 24. 1. NEBrcBADKEZZAB, neb'-Urkad-rea'-ar, Neh<> pror tect the crown. Jer. 21. 2. NBBU8HA3BAN, neb'-u-ehas'-ban. Nebo will ^ave me. Jer. 39. 13. Nbbdzar-adan. neb'-u-zar'-a-dan', Nebo gives posterity 2 Kin. 2.1. 8. Necho. ne'-ko, conqueror (?). Jer. 46. 2. Necboh , same as Necho. 2 Kin. 23. 29. Nedabiah, ned'-ab-l'-ah, Jehovah is bountiful (?). 1 {.'hr. S. 18. >?EoiNAH, nog-een'-ah, a stringed instrument. Ps. 61. title. Neoinotb, neg-een'-oth, stringed instrumeDts. Ps. 4. title. Neoo. ne^-go, same as Nebo. Dan. 1. 7. Nehelamite. ne-hel'-am-ite. Jer. 29.24. Nehemiab, ne'-hem-i'-fth, Jehovah comforts. Neh. 1.1. Nehiloth, ne-hil'-oth, flutes. Ps. 5, title. Nehi'M, no'-hoom, con.solation. Neh. 7. 7. NEHUS.iTA, ne-hoosh'-tah , bronze. 2 Kin. 24. 8. Nehushtan. ne-hoosh'-t.^n, brazen. 2 Kli;. 18.4. Neiel, ni'-ol, moved by God. Jo.«h. 19. 27. Nekeb. ne'-liol), cavern. Josh. 19. .IX. Nekoda, ne'-ko-<lah. a herdinan. Ezra 2. 48. Nbmuel, nem'-oo-el, same as Je»1)ET. (?). Num. 26.9. Nemuelitbs, nem-oo'-el-ites, descendants of Ne- mnol. Num . 26. 12. Nepheo, no'-foer, sprout. Ex. 6. 21. Nephihb, ne'-flsh. same as NAPursH. 1 Chr. B. 19, KKPHlHHERlM.ne-flsh'-es-im.expansions. Neh.7.62. Nephthai.im. nof'-tal-lm, Greek form of Naph- tali. Matt. 4. 13. Nephtoah, nof-tn'-ah, opened. Jo.sh. LI. 9 Nephusim, no-foos'-im, a letter form for Nephl- shoslm. Ezra 2. 50. Neh, light. 18am. U. 50. Nebbps, ne'-roos, liquid (?). Rom. 16. IB. Neroai., ner'-gal, tun. 2 Kin. 17. 30. Neboal-SHArezer, nor'-g.'il-shar'-oB-or, Nergal protect the king. Jer. 39. 3. Nebi. ne'-ri, <ireek form of Neriah. Lul«e 3. 27, Nrriah ner-i'-ab, lamp of Jehovah, Jer. 32. 12. NETHANEBli,ne':h-«n'-e-el. same as Nathanael, Num.1. 8. "leti/'-an-i'-ah.whotn Jehovah gave. h'-in-lms, the appointed. Neh. Er.ra 2. 22. inhabitant of Nrthaniaf 2 Kin. 2^ NBTHlNlJIft, 10.28. Netopbah. net'-i^f-ah, dropping. Netoihathi, net-of'-ath-i, an Netopri,*h. Neh. 12 28. Netophatbite, net-of'-ath-ite, same as tho pre- ce<Iin(5'. 2 Ram. 23. 28. Nbkiab, ne-ri'-ah. illustrious. Kzra 2.M. N!:riH iW-s h, garrison. Jo«h. 15. 43. NiBH/,«, .Mb'-haz. 2 Kin. 17. 31. K'nsHAN. nib'-sh.an, level (?1. Josh. IB. 68. ?>' Ai ov . "^.-ka'-nor. Acts 6. 5. NicODis'ii s. nik'-o-de'-mus. John 3. 1. UlC0L.\4'i *.<{RH. nik'-o>I&Mt-ans, named after Ni- oolws. Be /. 2. 6. f > «'< A Ifi' m NIC PROPER NAMEB. PEN Nicolas, nik'-o-lM. Acts 6. 6. NIOOPOLIB, nik-o'-i>ol-i8, city of victory. Tit. 3. 12. NiQER, ni'-Jer, black. Acts 13. 1. NiMRAH, nlm'-rah. Hmpld (water). Num. 32. 3. NlMRlM, nim'-rim, cloar watera. Is. 15. (5. NiMROD, nim'-roci, an inhabitant uf Mnrad (?). Gen. 10. 8. NIM8HI. nlm'-shi, dlBcloser (?). 1 Kin. 19. 16. NiKEVEH. nin'-ev-ay. dwelling (?). Gen. lO. 11. NlNEViTES, nin'-ev-iteat inhabitants of Nineveh. Luke 11. 30, NlBAN, ni'-gaii. N^\i. 2. 1. NiBROOH , nls'-rok; •«r1o (?). 2 Kin. 19. 37. No. alw)d6 (?). Nah. S. H. No A MON , no-a'-raoii , abode of Amon . .Ter. 46. 2.5. NOADIAH, no'-ad-l'-ah, whom Jehovah meets. Neh. 6. 14. Noah, no'-ah, (1) rest. Gen. 6. 29. (2) wanJeriug. Num. 26. 3.3. Nob, nobe. hi^h place. 1 Sam. 21. 1. NoBAH, no'-bah, a barking. Num. 32. 49. Nod, no<le flipht, wandorinpr. (len. 4. 16. ,Nodab, no'-flab, nobility. 1 Ohr. 5. ls». NoE. no'-e, Greek form of Noah. M.itt. 24. 37. NOOAH, no'-gah, brigbtnes). 1 Chr. 3. 7. NOHAH, no'-bah, ro?t. 1 Ohr. 8. 2. NON, none, same as Nn n. 1 Chr. 7. 27. NoPH. nofo, same aw Memphis. Is. 19. 13. NoPHAH, no'-fub, wlndv. Num. 21. 30. Nun. noori, flsb. Kx. X^. 11. Ntmphab, nim'-fiui, shortened form of Nympho- dorua. Col. 4. 15. Obadiah, ob'-ad-i'-ah, worshipper of Jehovah Obad. 1. Obal, o'- bal. hill (?). Gen. 10. 28. Obed, o'-bed , worshinoinx (God). Ru t h 4 17. OBBD-EDOll,o'-bed-e'-uom, serving Kdom. •.! Sam. 6.10. OBIL, o'-bll . camel koopor. 1 Ohr. 27. .TO. 0B0TH,oM>oth, bottlc«(of Hkin). Num. 21. 10 OORAN. ok'-ran, troul>loi.omo. Num. 1. 13. Odbd, o'-dod, setting up (V). 2 Clir. 16. 1. Oo, circle (?). Num21.as. Obad, o'-had, might, (on. 46. 10. Ohgl, o'-hel, tent. 1 Ohr H. 20. Olivet, ol'-i v-ct. place of olives. 2 Sam. 15. SO. OlympaS, o-limp'-ofl, bright (V). Rom. 16. 15 Omar, o'-mar, talkative, (5en. 36. II. Omrsa, o'-nieg-ah, great O. Rev. 1. 8. Omri, om'-ri, like a sheaf (?). 1 Kin, 16. W. On, the sun Gen. 41. 45. On AM . o'-nam . wealthy. Gen. .36. 23. 0NAN,o'-nan.8ti-ong. Gen..S8. 4. Onesimob. o-ne'-slm-uft, profitalde. Ool. 4. 9. ONEHipnoRUB, o'-nea-lf'-o-ruB, bringing profit 2 Tim. 1. 16. Ono, o'-no. stwng. 1 Ohr. 8. 12. OpnEL,o'-f(>l, a bin. 2 Chr. 27. 3. Ophir, o'-feer. (ien. 10. 20 Ophni, of'-nl, man of the IdlL Josh, 18.21. Oph R AH , of '-rah , fawn . 1 Oh r. 4. 1 4. Oreb, o'-reb, rnvcn. Judg. 7. 25. Oren, o'-ron, pine tree. 1 Chr. 2. 25. Orion , o-rl'-on. J«>b 9. 9. Ornan. or'-nnn. 1 t'lir. 21. IB, Orpah. orp'-ab, hind (?), Butb 1. 4. Obee, o'-zeo. same as Uohba. Rom. 9. 2B. OHHeA,o-8lio'-ah, same as JodHDA. Num. 13. 8. Othni. otb'-nl, powerful (?). 1 Chr. 26. 7. Otbniil, oih'-ni-el, poworfal man of God. Josh. 15. 17. OiEM . c '-«em , strength. 1 Ohr. 2. IB. OziAB, 0"Xi'-a8,UroeK form of IJkziah. M«t. 1.8. OzNi . oz'-ni, hearing. Num. 26. 16. Ozn)TK3, oz'-nites, descendants of Otnl. 26.16. Num. Paarai, pa'.ar-a'-i, devoted to Peer (?). 2 Sam. Z3. .35. Padan-abam, pa'-dan-a'-ram, the plain of Hyria. Gen. '2r\ 20. Padon. pa'-<ion. redemption, Ii:7,ra2. 44. PAOiEI..p»'-gi-el,intorvoiitionorGi)(l. Num. 1.13. Pahatii-moab, pa'-hath-mo'-ab, governor of Mo- ab Ezra 2. 6. . Pai , pa'-i , bloating. 1 Chr. 1. 50. PAI.AL. pa'-lal , Judge. Neb. 3. 25. PAtESTiN\, pal'^8-ti'-nah,land r * u-angers (?). Pallu. pvl'-oo ('.)si>eui8hod. Ex. 6. 14. PAiLniTEa, pal'-oo-ites, descendants of Palln, Num. 2(i.5. Falti. pal'-tl, deliver .tnce of Jehovah. Num. 13.9. Paltiel, pal'-ti-el, < oliverance of God. Num. 34.26. l'Ai,TiTE,palf-lte,»co8cendantofPaU:. 28am. 2.!. 26. I AUPHYLIA, pam-fll'- iraK. Acts 27. , Pi PH08 . pa'-f 08. A 01 s 13. . Pak.'.h pa'-rab . hoife r. Jo*.! . 1> ■ ' . Paran, ,">a'-ran. cavt »-non.s. V- 3;t. a, Varqar, 1 ar'-l'ar. ojun apartii.^x-. iri,r.2fi.1R. Parm.v.-^HTa, wr-nmf.i'-tah,«|i| ;vo>-c.'). Kst.Vt.9. Parmenasii.i, ' • -.ii-as.slandiiiK Ui!';. Act»6.5. Paknach. pur'-uak. Num. M. US. PAK03H , iia'-rosl), flea. K/.ra 2. .3. PARHiiANDATHA.par'-stian-da'-tliah, given to Per- sia (V». Est. il. 7. Parthians, parth'-yans. Acts 2. 9. Paritah, par-<io'-iih, flouriHliiiip. 1 Kin. 4. 17. Parvaim, parv-a'-lm, oriental rosion,- (?). 2 Chr. 3.6. PAa.vcn. pa'Hsak, divider. 1 Ohr. 7. '.iX Pa!^-I)a.wmim, po-s-dam'-im, Ktiorioned ftY>ai K- phos-dammlm, 1 Chr. 11. 13. Paskah, pa-se'-ah, lame. 1 Clir. 1. 12. Pashur, pash'-oor, prosperity round about. Jer. 20. 1. Patara. pat'-ar-ah. Acts 21. 1. Pathkor. palh'-roM. Is. 11. 11, pATHRi'aJM. path-roos'-im, people of Pathrofl. (ien. ID. 14. I P.\TMOH. pat'-moB. Eev. 1. 9. I Patrodas, pat'-ro-bofl.- Rom, 16. 14. Pau, pa'-o<i, older form of Pai. Gen. 36. 39. ' Pacl. or Paiilus, little. Acts 13. '••. ; PRl)AHEL,p«/-<1ah-el,Go.l redoemfxt Num.3* 'j' . PEDAiizrR, po-dah'-zoor, the Bodi rodeeni^d.l Num. 1. 10. Pecaiah, po-dah-l'-ah, whom Jehovah r aoem- ed. 1 Chr. 27. 20, Pekaii. po'-k(ih. op.'^n-oyed. 2 Kin. 16. 2.5. Pekaiitah, iic>'-k;ili-i'-ah, whoso eyas Jehovah opened. 2 Kin. 1.^. 22. P'?K0D. pe'-kod , vJMitation. Jer. 50. 2' . I'ELAiAH. po'-la-i'-ah, wbum Jehovah made dis- tingnitibod. 1(^hr. 3, 24. Pei..\liah, no'-lol-i'-ah, whom Jehovah Judged. Neh. II. 12. Pbljitiah. po'-lat-l'-ah, whom Jehovah deliver- e.l, E/.ek.ll.l. Pkleo, poMeg. division, ■Gen. 10. 25. PSI.KT. pe'-let. liboration. 1 (n>r. 2. 47. PELKTII. !f«'-leth,swifflie.S8. Nui>'. 16.1. t*Ei.i.rn!Ti:B.pel'-eth-ltes, rnm» -i. 2 8ain.P. '!•- PEL0NiTK.pel'-<m-ite. ICh'. 11.27. Pbniel, p<«^-ui-el, the face of God. Cko. 89. 90. I «U N ifi. of Otni. Num. 'eor (?). 2 Sam. } plain of Hyrla. :7.ra 2. 44. GiMl.Niitn.1.13. jovemor of Mo- PEN PROPER NAMES, BAB 6. .grangers (?). Ex. 6. 14. ilants of Palln. Vohovoh. Num. i of Gtod. Num. ofPal+.. ?8am, 27. , i<.. iri,r.2B,18. i-'.ov(?). Ksl.St.9. j<flriu. Act»6.5. ), 3. all, given to Per- > g " iKin. 4. 17. «f,'i(>u.- (V). 2Chr. 7. ;!.'?. toned froai B- 1. 12. round atoDt. pie of Pathroa. 14. >ti. 3fl.99 II. ir.k rodeeni?d. hovah r ueetn- in, 16.25. (iyis Jehovah Wi.'Z'. ovfth made dlB- ihovdli Judged. tfaovah deliver- 0.2f5. . 2. 47. P'. l«.l. 2 8«Tn.F, '« 27. >d. ckQ.a9.8a 1"^ 'i Pbuinnah, i>e-nin'-fth, cornl. 1 Sam. 1. 2. Pektecost, jMjn'-to-knet, fiftieth. Acts 2. 1. ' Pbkuel, pe'-noo-el, old form of Pknisl. Oen. j S2. 31. i Peob, pe'-or, point. Num. 23. 28. I Perazim, pe-raz'-im, breaches. Is. 28. 21. I PERE3, pe'-res, diviiled. Dan. 5. 28. I PEBE3H, po'-resh. distinction. 1 Chr. 7. 16, Perez, pe'-rez, breach. 1 Chr. !«7. 3. Perez-uzza, pe'-roz-uz'-ah, sanw an followiiu^. 1 Ch". 13. 11. Perez-dzzah, pe'-rez-az'-Ah, bre««b of Uzzsh. 2 Sam. 6. 8. Peroa, por'-gah. Acts 13. 13. PERQAMoa. por'-gft-nios, citadel (?). licv. 1. 11. Pebida, i)e'-rid-ah, a recluse. Neh. 7. 57. Perizzites, per'-iz-itee, belonging tn a villari. Gen. 34. 30. Persia, per'-shah. 2 Chr. 86. 20. Persian, per'-shau, belonging to Persia, Dan. 6.28. PEE.SI3, ppr'-sis, a Persian woman. Rom. 16. 12. Peruda. per'-ood-ah. same ae Pirida Ezra 2. M. Peter, pe'-ter, a stone. Matt. 16. 18. PETH.\niAH,pe'-thah-l'-ah, whom Jehovah loose*!. 1 Chr. 24. 1«. Pethor. po'-thor. Num. 22. 5. PETHtTET,,i)oth'-oo-el, God's opening (?). Joel 1.1. Peclthai, pe'-ool-tha'-i, deed, of Jehovah, lOhr. 26.5. Phalec, fa'-lek, Greek form of Peleg, Luke S. 36. Phallh, fal'-oo, an English way of spelling P.allu. (ien. 46. 9. PH.ALTI, fal'-ti, deliverance of Jehovah. 1 Sam. 26 44, Phaltiel, fal'-ti-el, deliverance of God, 2 Sam. 3, 16. Phanctel, fan-oo'-el, Greek form of Fennel. Luke 2. 36. PiiARAon. fa'-roh. the sun. Gen. 12. Ifi, Pharis, fa'-res, Greek form of Pharez, Lake S. Pharez, fa'-rez. broach. Gen. 88, 29. PHAKlSEEa.far'-is-ees. the separausd Mat. 6.20. Pharoho , fa'-i'osh, same as rAROSH. Ezra 8, 3, i Pharpae, f(ir'-par, swift. 2 Kin. 6. 12, ^HARZiTE3, farz'-ltes, descendants of Pharez, >-"nm,26.20. V , BAH,fa-8e'-ah,Bamea8 PA9BAH, Neh, 7,61. ; P' . SB, fe'-bc. moon. Rom. 16. 1. 7 MAK.rK. fo-ni'-wee, palm free. Acts 27. 12, '^HKNICIA, fe -nish'-vaii , land of palms. Acts 21. 2. >IOHOL, fl'-kol, attentive (?). ««ii.21 22, filtADRLPBlA, iU''-a-delf'-yah. brotherly love. rjer 1,11. I aUak;CS,flI-e'-mon, affectionate, Philem, 1. i-iiiutTi/H, fll-e'-tu8. l>eloved. 2 Tim. 2. 17. PbiliP, fll'-ip, lover of horses. Matt. 10. 3. Phiuppi, flI-ipM, a town so called after Philip of Macedon. Acts 16. 12. Phiuppianb, fll-ip'-yaus, the people of Phllippl. Phil. 4. 15. PHitl3TlA,flI-!st'-yah. the land of the Philistines. ! Ps. 60. 8. ruiLiSTiM, fll'-istz-lm, wanderers. Oen. 10. 14. t'HiLiBTiNES, fll'-ist-ine«, same as PaiLiaTin. Gen. 21. 34. TBiLOLCviua. fll-o'-log-as, talkative, Roni, 16, 16. ?niNEHA'i,fln'-«-a8,Beri'«nt's mouth. Num. 26. 7. FbLEOOn , flee'-on , zealous, bamkig. Bom. 16. 14. "'layaiA, frij'-yah. Acts 2. 10. " ,„\^-,H, loor'-nh, branch (?), Jndg, 7. 10. ll'HDT, foct. Gen. 10.6. PHtrVAH. foo'-vah. mouth. Gen. 46. 13. PHYOELLUfl.fl-eel'-UB.littlo fugitive, 2 Tim, 1.15. Pi-besetb, pi-be'-«etb, the city of Bast. Ezek. 30. 17, Pi-HAUiBOTH, pi'-bA-hl'-roth. where B«dge grows. Ex, 14. 2. Pilate, pi'-lat.armed with a Javelin(?). Mat27.2. Pildasb , pil'-dawh , steel (?). « ien. '22. '/&. PlLEHA, pi'-le-hah. pluughman (?). Neh. 10. 24, PiLTAi, pil'-ta-i, whom Jehovah deliTers. Neh, 12. 17. PiNON.pi'-non, darkness. Gen, 86. <1, PiRAM. pi'-rani, liko a wild ft*<8 .losh. 10. 3. PiRATHON. pi'-)ath-on , U>atler. Jndg. 12. 16, PlRATBONiTE, pi'-rath-<)n-ite, an iuJiabitaut of Pirathon. Judg. 12. 13. PiBOAH, piz'-gah, a part, boundary. Num. SO. 20. PlSlDlA, i)i-8ia'-.vah. Acts IS. 14. PlSON, pi'-son, flowing stream (?). Gen. 2. 11. PlSPAB. pis'-pah, exjiansion. 1 Ohr, 7. 88. PiTHOM. pi'-tnom. Ex.1. 11. PiTHON. pi'-thon, simple (?i. 1 Chr. 8. 35. Pl.RiADES. ph'-ad-ees, (coming at) the Bailing season Cf) Job 9. 9. PoCHEBETH of Zeb.m.m. Do-ko'-reth of Ze-ba'-im, offHpringof gazoll«8(V(. Ezra 2. 57. Pollux, pol'-ux. Acts 28. 11. Pontius, pou'-shns, belonging to the sea. Mai. 27.2. PoNTus, pont'-us, sea. Acts 2. 9. PORATHA, po'-rath-ah, having many chariots (?), Est. 9. 8. PoRcius Festts, por'-flhns fest'-us. Acts 24, 27, FoTiPHAB, pot'-i-lar, belonging to the sim. Gen. 37.36, PoTi-PBERAH, potM-fer'-ah, same as Fctipbab. Gen. 41. 45. Pbisca, pris'-kah, ancient. 2 Tim. 4. 18. Priscilla, prl»-il'-ah, diminutive of Pbisoa. Acts 18.2. Pbochobus, prok'-or-ns, he that presMes over the choir. Acts 0. 5. ProLEMAia, tol'-«m-»'-i8, city of Ptolemy. Acts 21.7. PDA, poo'-ah, same as PbdvaH, Num. 26. 23. Pdah, poo'-an, splendour. Kx. 1, 15. POBLlus, put)'-;i-us, Acts28.7. ProENB, iiu'-<ions. shaniofiuod. 2 Tim. 4. 21. PUHITES, iM>o'-hitos. 1 riir.2. ^3. PuL , pool , ( 1 ) a short name for T i glath-PileBer,(7). 2 Kin. 1.5. 19. (2)son(?). Is. «?. 19. PuNiTES.poon'-ites, descendants of Pna. Nuiu. 26.23, PuNON. poon''-oii, same as FiMOM. Num. 33. 42. PuB,i)oor,a lot. Kst.3. 7. FiTRiM,p<.Kir'-im,lot,8. Est, 9. 26. Put, fioot, same as Phdt, 1 <!hr, 1, 8, PuTEOLI, p«x)-te'-o-li, wells. Acts 28, 18. Pdtul. pootM-eL Kx.6.28. QuABTim, kwart'-uB, the fo>trtb. Eom. 16. 23. Baamah, ra'-am-ah, tremblinL'. Gen. 10, 7, Baamiah, ra'-am-P-ah, trembling of Jehovah. Neh. 7. 7, RAAJI8E8. ra-am'-ses, son of the snn. Ex. 1. 11. Babbah, rab'-ah, capital city .Tash. 13. 2,5. ItABRATB, ral»'-ath, same ^s Raubab. Deu. 3, 11. IJ ABBi, rab'-i . master. Mat. 23. 7. ftABB?TH, ral»'-!lh i>opnl<>u«. Josh. 19. 20. R\BH0NI. rah-o'-ni, my master. John 20. 16. B.ab-m.\S, nili'-niag. most oxivUed, Jer. .39. 3. RAB-flAKia, rnb'-sar-is. chief ounuch, 2 Kin. 18.17. BAB-fiHAKEB, rab'-sha-kay, chief of the cup- bearers, a Klu. 18, 17, 417 S-' RAO PROPER NAMES. RAM ,8.5. ,10. Baohab . ra'-kAb , Qrook form of Bn h ab. IWatt.l J!. Bachal., ra'-kal , trafflc. 1 Sam. :«>. 29. Baohel, rft'-<iiol , ©we. Gen. '29. 6. Badda:, rnd'-ft-i, fmbrtninfi;. 1 Chr. 2. 14. Baoau, ra'-gaw, Greek form of Ren. Luke 3. 35. BaOUEL, ra'-poo-el. frieml of G(mI Nuiri. 10. 20. BahaB, ra'-hab, (1) broad. Jogh. 2. 1. (2) vio- louce. Ps, 87. 4. Bah AM , ra'-liam. 1 Chr. 2. 44. Bahel, ra'-liel, saTiie n« Baohkl. J«r. .11 . 16. Bakem, r.V-kom. varipfjatod. I Chr. 7. 16. Bakkatp, rak'-ftth, shore. Jo<*h. 19. S.'i. BAKKor^, rak'-on,sanio as Bakkath. Josh. 19.46. Bam, high. Kuth4. 19. RAMA.ra'-mah.Oreokforraof E.amah. Kntf 2.18. Bamab, ra'-mah, hi^:h j)\iu'e>. Josh. 1«. 2.^. Bamath, ra'-n-.ath, oamoasprpcerthi}.'. .ro^h 19.8. Bamatiiaim, rjiZ-math-a'-im. doublo hlch pi ace. 1 Bam. 1.1. Bamathite, ra'-math-ite, a native of Baniah 1 Chr. 27. 27. Bamath-Lek -a'-math-lo'-hl, height of Lohi. Judg. 15. 1'. Eamath-mizp. rtf.' m" a-iulz'-iwh. height of Mizpeh. Ji Bameseb, ra'-u. Hmfl as Baamses. Qen. 47. 11. BAMiAH,ram-i'-ah,.' his high. Kzrain.2.5. B.vMOTH.ra'-moth, plural of R.am/ih. l(!!if fi.73. Ramoth-gilead, ra'-moth-gil'-ya<1, heit,'hts of Gileiid. 1 Kin. 4. 13. Bapha, ra'-frth, giant (?). 1 Chr. 8. 37. Raphu, ra'-foo, healed. Num. 13. 9. Beaia, re-al'-fth, Jehovah linn ("een. 1 Ohr, BeaiaH, corront form of Rpiiia. 1 ("hr. 4. 2. Rkba, re'-bah, a fourth part. Num. SI. 8. Rebkcca, f^renk form of Rebokah Bom. 9. ReBekap, ro-l)pk'-ah, a noose. Gen. 22. 28. BeOhab, ro'-kab. horseman. 2 Kin. 10. J6. BBCHABITK8, ro'-kab-ltes, descendants of Be- chab. Jer. 85. 2. Bechah. re'-kfih, side (?). 1 Chr. 4. 12. Reelaiah, ro'-ol-al'-rtlJ, trembling caneed by Johovah. Ezra 2. 2. Begem, ro'-gem, friend. 1 Chr. 2. 47. Reoem-MELECH, re'-gem-me'-lek. friend of the king. Zech.7. 2. Bbhabtah, re'-hab-l'-ah, Jehovah enlarges. 1 Chr. 23. 17. Behob, ro'-hob, street. 2 Pam. 8. 3. Beiioboam . re'-hob-o'-am , who enlarges the peo- ple. 1 Kin. 11. 4X BkhoboTH. re-hf»b'-oth, roominess. Gen. 10. 11. Hehcm, re'-hoom, merrifnl. p:zr» 4. 8. Eej, reM, friendly. 1 Kin, \. 8. Rekbh, re'-kom, same as Rakem. Num. 31. 8. Rrmaltah, roni'-al-l'-ah, whom Jehovah adorn- ed. 2 Kin. 15.25. Be.veth , re'-meth, a high place. Jo«h. 19. 21 . Hemmon, rem'-on, more correctly spelt Bimmon. Josh. 19. 7. Remmon- METHOAH, rem'-on -me^ -tho- ar, B. Btrotchlng (to Neah). Josh. 19. 13. REMPHAN.rem'-fan. Acts 7. 43. Bephail, re'-fa-ol, whom God healed. 1 Chr. 28.7. Rephah. re'-fah. riches. 1 Ohr. 7. 25. Bepraiah, ref-al'-Rh, whom Jehovah healed. 1 Chr. 3. 21. I{hp::aim, ro-fa'-ira, giants. 2 Sam. 5. 18. ctEPnAiMS, re-faMmn, same as Repbaih. Gen. It. 5. Repiiidim, ref'-id-lm, supports. Fx. 17, 1. Resent. re'-sen, bridle. Gen. 10. 12. RR8HBPH, re'-shef, flame. IChr. 7. 26. Beu, rno. Hame as Baofel. Gen, 11. 18, liEUBRN, r(«o'-tM>ii, behold a son (?). Gen, 29. 82 Rbdbeniteb, r<io'-bon-itee, descendants of Ben ben, Num.'itj. 7. Bkoel, ro«'-ol, friend of God. 1 Chr. 9. 8. ; U R PM AH , room'-ah . exalted . G en. 22. 21. ItRZEPH, re'-zef. a st-me. 2 Kin. 19. 12. I ItKZiA, rez'-ytih. delight. 1 Chr. 7. 3» IRezin, re'-zln.fli-m. 2Ktn.l5.37. ; Bezon, ro'-zon, lean. 1 Kin. 11. 23. UiiEoirM. re'-ji-um. Act« 2«. IS. I Bheba, ro'-sah, chieftain (?>. Luke 8. 27. I UiTORA, ro'-dah, a rose. Acts 12. 13. I Rhodes, rodos. Acts 21. l. i RihaI, rib'-ii-i, contentious. 2 Sam. 23. 29. j Riblah, rib'-lah, fertility. Num. .S4. 1 1. • BiMMONt, rim'-on, pomegranate, 2 Fam; 4. 2. Rtmmov-pahez. riiu'-on-pa'-rez, pomegranate ot ♦ b«brearh. Num. 33. 19. BiNN AH , rin'-fth , shout, l Chr. 4. 20. liil'H\Tn. ri'-fath. Gen. 10, ,S. RiasAH, riK'-ah. ruin. Num. 33. 21. KiTHMAH. rith'-mah. brn<.m. Num. 33. lb. RIZPAH, riz'-pah, hot conl. 2 Sam. 3. 7. RoBOAM. rob-o'-am, Greek form of Htihoboaro. Mat, 1.7. UOOELIM. ro'.gel-im . f nilers 2 Sam. 17. 27. RoHOAH.ro'-giih, onfcry. IChr. 7. 34. UoMAMTi-EZEB, ro-maih'-ti-o'-ier, I have exalt- ed help. I ( hr, 2f>. 4, Romans, ro'-mimH. men of Rome. John 11. 48. Rome . strength (?). Acts 2. 10. RoHH, head. Gen. 40. 21. Rv FTTS. roo'-fuB. red. Mark 15. 21. RuHAMAH, roo'-ham-ah, compassionated Hos, 2.1. RuMAH, roo'-niah, height. 2 Kin. 23. 36. Both, rooth, friendship (?). Ruth 1. 4 Sabachthaki, sa-bac'-than-i.thoti hast forsaken me. Mark in. 34. Sabaoth, sali-a'-oth, hosts. Bom. 9. 29. 8abr.'^'3. s«i)-e'-nn8, people of Seba Is. 46. 14. 8ABTAH, eab'-tah, rest (?>. Gen. 10. 7. Sabtecfia, »ab'-te-kah. 1 Ohr. 1. 9. SABTEfTHAii. sftb'-te-kah. Gen, lo. 7. Baca/, sa'-kar, hire, reward, 1 Cbr. 11. 3B. S.VDDiTCEES, sad'-u-sees (named from Zadoe, founder of the sect). Mat. 3. 7. Radoo, sa'-dok. (4repk form of Zadok. Mat. 1.14 SAt.A, sa'-ltili. Greek form of Palah. Luke .3. 86. Sai.ah, sa'-liih, sprout (V). Gen. 10. 24. Pai,amis, sal'-ani-is. Acts 13. 6. Salathie;., sa-la'-thi-el, Greek form of 8heal- ticl. IClir, 3, 17. Salcah, or SAtXHAH. sal'-kah, road. Deut. 3.10. Salem , sa'-letn. perfect. Gen. 14. 18. 8.\UM,8a'-Uiii,Qre<'k form of Salem. John 8.28. Hallai, sal-a'-l, exultation. Neh. 11. 8. RALi.n, pal'-oo, s.ime as Sallai. 1 Chr. 9. 7, Bat.ma, sal'-mah. garment. 1 Chr. 2. 11. 8AI..M0N, sal'-nion. Hhady. Ps. 68. 14. Salmons, sal-mo'-ne. Acts 27. 7. Halome, 8.Tl-o'-me. perfect, Mark 16. 40. Baltt. sa'-loo, name us Salltt. Num. 25. 14. 8A,«ARtA, Wi-nia'-ri-nh, Greek equivalent (if Shomron, which means guavd. 1 Kin. 10. 24. Saharitanh. sa-mnrMt-ans, inhabitants of Sa- maria. 2 Kin. 17. 29, Samoar-nebo, sam'-«:ar-Be'-bo, Be graciona, Ne- bo Jer. 39. 3. Samlah, sam'-lah, garment. Gen, 36, 86, 8AM03. sa'-mos, a height (?). Acts 20. 16, Samothbacia. sa'-mo-thra'-ehah. Acts 16. \\. Bauson, sam'-eon, like the sun. Judg. IS. 24. 418 SAM PROPER NAMES, 8HS 1.18. Opn,29.S2. uits of Ben r.9.8. ».24, ,12. 3i» )3.27, 1. 23. 29. 4. H. t^am; 4. 2. luegranato of »., I. as. Ih. .3.7. of K"hoboani. im. 17. 27. .34. , 1 have exalt- John 11. 48. ionatod Hos. .23. 3«^. [h 1. 4 I 1 hast forsaken \ 29 Is. 45. 14. 7. 31ir.ll.38. from Zadok, „1t. Mat. 1.14 LnkoS.36. ,24. 'orm of Sheal- id. Deut.3.10. .IS. ^ ^ om. John 8.83. 11.8. I'hr. 9. 7. . 2. 11. 14. ,j;15.40. , Jum. 2.5.14. ! equivalent of , 1 Kin. V'. 24. ibitAUts of 8a- ; e graclooB, Ne- 1 .36, 3«. t9 20. IB. . Acts 16. \\. Judg. 18. «4. AM tiKL, gara'-n-ol. heard of God. 1 Sam. 1. 20. ^.a-^Bai.i.at. san-bal'-ut, Sin (the moon) glveth ; l.fo(V). Nell. 2. 10. Sansannab, saii-san'-ah. palm branch Josh. 15.31. 3ai*u , threshold. 2 Bam. 21. 18, SAPHlR,!«af'-lr. benntifiil. Mir. 1.11. ; 3APPIIIRA, Hnf-l'-rfth, Greek fona of the above I (retiiinino). ArtHfi. 1. Sara, Ha'-rah. Cirtok form of Sarah. Keb. il. U, SahaH. Hii'-rnh, rr.tice-h. lien. 17. l.'i. iAiiAi. Hfi'-rii-l. contonticus (?). Gen. 11. 29 ^AUAi'ti, i?a'-i(if, bumhiK. 1 Chr. 4. 22. 3AKDI8, sard 'Is. Kev. 1. 11. dAKDi'i i:s, iiard'-itea, desceudontH of Bored . Num. 2(i. 26. SAnRF'TA, sa-rep'-tah, Greek form uf Zarephatb. Liiko4.2«. iAKOuN, 8ar'-(,on, [God] appointu the king. Is. 2<i. 1. Saiiid, Ba'-rld, wrvivor. Joi>h. 19. 10. SaiiON, .■•n'-r<in.(irt"'i. form of .S>. -won. A<:tfl9 35, 8ar8I'CIIIm, Hni-'-«eklin. Jer. :;'.). 3. iAKuoH, Ba'-rook, Grt*ek form of Sorun Luke 3. 3.'>. ^\TA.V, sa'-tan, adversary. 1 Chr. 21. 1. 3.\\iL, a^'ke(l for. 1 Hani. 9. 2. -IC'EVA, eo'-vnh. left-lmtK/cd. Act*^ 19. 14 5CYTHiAM,fil«ith'-yan. Col. f'. 11. 3k«A, so'-lKili. man (?). Gen. 10. 7. -KB.\T, Be'-liat, rcMt (?i. ?.• vh. 1. 7. ^ECACAH, 8ok'-ak-iilt. oitdosuic .lo-h. IH. 61. ^KCHT, se'-koo. watfb-tower. 1 t'ani. 19. '22. ^ECUNDUS, Ke-<'un'-tliis. Hocoiid Acts 20. 4. iEOUB, Ro'-po"!', elpv(ite<l. 1 Kill. I'J. H4. Seib, so'-ir, hairy, G' n. .^>. 20. 3EIRATH, ee'-ir-ath, well wcwided. Judt?. 3. 26. SELA,8e'-!a!i, ruck. Is. ]•',. 1 . iEL.\-HAMMAHLKKOTH. sc'-lah-ham-ah'-lek-oth, rock of escaims- 1 Sam. 23. 2x. 1 Jelah, se'-lah, foi-te (.'), a musical direction. I IV. 3. 2. "^KLED, 8e'-lod,ex«i.'ation.orbnrniiiff. li;br.2,30. JkleuCia, se-loo'-shiJi, called after Heleucus. Actsll. 4. Sem. Greek form of 8hi>m. Luke 3. .30. JLMACHIAH, seiii'-ak-i'-ivh. whom .Jehovah bus- i tains. 1 Clir. 2i>. 7. '>EM El. sem'-e-i , ( ireek form of Shimel. Luke 3.2S. ^■F,NAAH,f<en-a'-nh. iwrliaps tJ:oniy. Ezra 2. 36. ^ENEH, po'-nay.frai,', thorn. 1 i*im. 14. 4. ■'KNiK.sw'-nir. rout ofm.iil 1 flu' i 23. oENNACHSniB.sen-ak'-er-ili, Sin (thenxMin) mul- tijilies 1 roihron. 2 Kin. 18. 13. 'EN; AH, Re-noo'-iih,l>vistHn(.':(V) Neh. 11.9. >KORiM, se-or'-lm, barley. 1 Chr. 24. 8. 'ErUAR, do'-fnr, a niimi ''rlnK. Gen. 10. SO. lEPHAKAD, set'-nr-ad. Olmd. 20. IKPHABV.MM, se'-fnr-v.a'-im 2 Kin, 17. 2*. >EHAHi se'-rah, abiindani'e. Gen.4fi. 17. Skr.aiah. ser-ai'-ah, soldier of Tehoxah (?). 2 Sara. 8. 17 'ERAPHi-MS, eer'-nf-Iras. biimlnf? onee Is. fl. 2, iRRKD, se'-rod.fear. Cen.46. 14. 'EIUUU8, Bor'-ii-u.«. Acts 13. 7. 'Eiina, 6o'-ro6g, Bhoot. Gen. 11. 2o. 'KTH, substitute. Qcn. 4. 25. 'KTiiiTR. ho'-thoor, hidden. Num. 13, 13. iBAALABBiM , 8ha'-al-ab'-in,earlh« of foxet>. Josh. 19. 42. in AALBIM, Bha-albMm, same as preceding. Judg. 1.3fi. HAAi.BONiTE. sha-alb'-on-lte. inhabitant of Bha^ allilm. 2PRru. 23. 32. 'I \APi' , Bha'- -■ ', anpor (?> 1 Chr. 1 47 BHAARAiM,Bha'-ar~aMm,twoKateB. 1 Sam. 17. lU. hBAASHUAZ, eha-ayh'-fcaa. beauty's servant i?) Kst. 2. 14. Sdahbethai. ghab'-oth-a'-i. bora on the 8abbat^ K/ra 10. 1.*.. 8HA HiA, sliii'-M-ah, luBtnil. 1 Chr. 8. 10. Phaddai, shnd'-a-l, Alndphty. Num. 1. 6 RHAi>a.\CH. Hhnd'-rak. Dan. 1. 7. MIAOE, Bha'-p, wanderer. 1 Chr. 11. 34. Bus 11 ARAIM ,»ha'-h.Hr-a'-lm, two dawns, 1 (;hr. K,«< Bhamakimad, Hha-hazM-mah, lotty p]are^. Junb 19. 22. MHALEM. Bha'-lem, B»fe, perfect. Gen.Sli. 13. HiiALiM, Bha'-lini. fuses. 1 ^.am. 9, 4. 8iiALi6HA,t>ba'-lish-ah.athii<l iiart. 1 San, 9.4. 8HAL1.BI ui;Ti'.phal-e'-^eth.f<>!'ii!i;. 1 Clir.irti. 16. feUALLrM.sh.il'-t'om.n trl! ntion. 2 Kin. 15, 10. SlIALl UN, Btiiil'-ion, KiHilintion. N'b. 3. 15. I>ii.> [.MAI. sl-nl'-nui-i, poaceini (?). Ezra 2. Mi. Shaiman. shil'-Tiian, shortened form of fullow ir/. Hos. 10. 14. S'.aimaneseb, Blml'-mnn-e'-zer, Shalnian be pnipilioiiH. 2 Kill. 17. 3. BiiAM.*,. slia'-ninh, obedient. 1 Chr. 11.44. Bhamariau, Blia'-iniir-i'-ah. whom Jehoyab giifirds. 2 Chr. 11.19. Shamed, sha'-ioi rt , destroyer. 1 Chr. n. 12. ShamRR, slm'-nicr kooiicr. 1 Chr. 0. 4'"., Phamoar, shaiii'-e.ir, (*o^troyfr (?. Judir. 3. 31, SnAMHuTH.ttli(im'-booth,notorictv(?). H'hr.27.8. Shamir, Hha'-mlr. a tborn, 1 ( hr. 24. 21. SHAMMA.shnni'iih, desert. iCiir. 7. 87. BHAMMAH.Rliani'-ah.eanionsSH.MiMA. Gen..3fiJ&. Shammai. Khnm'-a-i, wasted. 1 CI r. 2. 2s. SHAyMOTU. sliani'-oth. di'sorts, I ( hr. 11. 27, Shamvtja, Bham'-oo-ah, fnmi us. Num. 13. 4. Rhamvuaii, same as i're( ediiig. 2 im. 5. 14. ShamsheraI, sliam'-sher-a'-i. 1 Chr «. 26. Rhapham, 8ha'-fnm, bald. 1 Chr. 5. 12. 8hapu.\^K, shii'-lan, coney. 2 K'n. 22. 3. 8liAPH\T, sha'-fat, judpe. Num. 13. 5. - Shapueb, sha'-for, pleasantness. Num. 33. 23 Bhabai, sh.'ir'-a-l. free. Ezra 10. 40. BtiARAiM, shar-aMm, same as Shaabaim- lo«b irj. 30, BnARAR, Bhar'-nr, fli-m. 2 Sam. 23. 33. Bhardzeb, shnr-e'-zer. [Oo<lJ protect the kln»{. 2 Kin. 19. 37. Sbahon, sha'-ron, plain. 1 Chr. 27, 29, SUARONiTE,8ha'-rou-ite,one who lives in Bhaitm. 1 Chr. 27. 20. Srari'HEN. Pha-rcKi'-hen, Josh, 19. 6, Bn.\.JliAi, sha,sh-a'-l , pale. 1 zra lu. 40, en.\pnAK, shaMink, acfivKy (?). 1 Chr. 8. 14. HHAUL, Bha'-ool , name as Bacl, Gen. 46. 10. SHArLiTES, t-ha'-ool-itos, the family of Sbuul. Num. 26. 13. Shaveh , slia'-vay , plain. Gen. 14. 17. Shavfh KiRi.vTiiAlM, pha'-vo . hir-iath-«'-im plnin of Kiriathnim. G<'n. .'4. 5. Shavha, shav'-fhah, another name of Seraiah 1 Chr. 18. 16. Sheal, Bhe'-al, praver. E/ra 1o. 29. Bhkaltiel, she-al'-ti-el, 1 abked from Gwl Ezra 3. 2. Sh ea ria b , she^-ar-i'-ab , gate of Jehovah. 1 Chr 8.38. BHEAR-.J.\RncB, she'-ar-Ja'-Bhoob, the remnar' sliall return. 1«. 7.3. Breba, Bhe'-I>ah, an oath. 2 Bam. 20. 1 SHERAn, seven, tien. 2»'>, 33. SliEnAM. she'-liam. fraftrauie. Num. 32. 3. BuEBANlAB.Bbe'-ban-l'-Ab, whom Jehovah hides. 1< hr. 15, 24. Shkbarim , sbe-bar'-lm . bretchcs. Josh. 7. 6. Hi SHE FHOPEB NAMEB. 8HU Hhebbr, Hho'-ber, breaklnj?. 1 Chr. 2. 48. Bhkbna, shoiy-nah, youth (?), 2 Kin. IH. 18. 8HKBOEL, she-bm)'-el, captivoof (i!o<l. 1 Chr.2"i. 16. Bhbcaniah, »h<»'-kan-i'-ah, same aH following. 1 Chr. 24. 11. Bhechaniah, ahe'-kan-l'-ah, Jehovah .lw"l]<«. 1 Chr. S. 21. Bhechem, she'-Uem. baoU, «houlder. G»'n. M. 9. Sheciibmit£S, 8h©'-keiu-\to8, peopto iif Hhechem. Num. 26. 31. BHEDEUB,Bho'-de-oo", giving forth of light. Num. 1.8. Bhehariah, Bhe'-har-l'-ah, Jehovah neeks. 1 Chr. 8. 26. Bhblah, sho'-lfth, petition. Gen. 38. T). Shelanites, nhe'-lan-ites, descendants of She- lah. Num. 26. 20. 8iiKLE*HAH,8he'-lem-i'-ah.whom Jehovah repays. 1 Chr. 26. 14. BHBt.EPH, 8ho'-lef. drawing ont. flen. 10. 26. SHBLfcaH, Bhe'-lewh, trijvl. 1 Ohr. 7. 'it,, Bhrlomi, sho-lo'-mi, poac"fiil. Num. 34. 27. 8HELOMiTH,she-lo'-initli.poacefulnot*8. l.''v.24.11. Bhelomoth, sho-lo'-tnoth, same an Kbuloiiiitb. 1 Ohr. 24. '22. BHEtUHlEL, Hhe-loom'-i-el, friend of God. Num. 1.6. Bhem, name, Ge: .. 6. 32. Bhema, sht'-.. ';. (1) e<:ho (?). Josh 15. 26. (2) fame, 1 (^hr. 2. 4.S. Bhbmaah, she'-maah, fame. 1 Chr. 12. 3. Bhemai \K rjhe-mai'-ah, Jehovah lia- heiu-d. 1 Kin. 12.22. BHBMAniAH, s^'i-.o inai .-aIi, Jehovah guards. 1 Chr. 12. 6. Bhemebeb, Bhem-e'-ber, soaring on high (?). Gen. 14. 2. Shejieh, she'-mer. p:nardlan. 1 Kin. 16. 24. 9HEMIDA, shem'-i-dah. fame of wisdom. Num. 26.32. 8HEM1DAH, shom'-i-dah, same as prccoding. 1 Chr. 7. H». 8HEM1DA1TE8, shem-id'-a-ites, desccndnnts of Shomida. Num. 26. 32. 8hemi.>}ith, sho-mi'-nith, olRhth. 1 f'hr. IR. 21. 8HEMiRA.M0TH,Bhe-mi'-ram-oth,nio!<t high name. 1 Ohr. 15. 18. Shemdel, she'-moo-el, same as Samuel. Num. 84. 20. Shen, tooth. 1 Sam. 7. 12. 8HENAZAR. sho-na'-zar. 1 Chr. 8. 18. 8HENIR, she'-nir, same as Senib. Deu. 3. 9. ShepHam, she'-faiM, n.-ikpdnesH. Num. 34. 10. 8hepHATH!.MI. she'-fat-i'-ah, an Incorrect way of spoiling thrt next word. 1 <]hr. !*. H. 8HEPHATIAH, she'-fat-i'-ah, whom Johovah de- fends. 2 Bam. 8. 4. •^HEPHl, she'-fl, biildnoss. 1 Chr. 1. 40. Shepho, she'-fo, Fame as Shephi. Gen. 36. 23. 8HBPHDPHAN,8ho'-f(wif-an. seri)ontC:'), 1 <:hr.8.6. tJuERAH, she'-i ah. consanguinity. 1 Chr. 7. 24. '"^HERBBIAH, Bhe'-reb-i'-ah,heatof Johovah. Ezra 8.18. 8HEIIEBH, she'-resh, root. 1 Ohr. 7. 16. 8HEBKZER. sher-e'-zer, same as Sharezke (?). Zecli.7.2. SHESHACH.sho'-shak.anameforBabpl. Jer.26.26. BheshaI, shesh'-a-l, clothed in white (V) Num. 13. 22. 8BE91IAK, she'-shan, Illy (?). 1 Chr. 2. 31. Sbbsiibatizar. Khesh-haz'-ar. Ezra 1. 8 SnETH.shavth.tiumiU. Num. 24. 17. SHSTnAR, sho'-tliar, star. Est. 1. 14. SBKTHAR-BOZKAi,8he'-thar-lioz'-na'-i.brlghtstar. Ezra 5. S. 8HBVA, she'-vah. vanity. 2 Sam. 20. 25. ' Shibboleth, shib'-ol-eth, an ear of corn, or a flood. JiidK. 12. H. BiiiBMAH, slnb'-mah. fragrant. Num. ?i. 38. Shicbon, shik'-ron, drtinketinesf. Josh. 15. 11. SIUOOAION, slilg-iti'-on, irregular. Vs. 7, title. SnioiONOTH,shig'-i-o'-noth. Hab. 3. l, Shihon, shl'-hon, ruin. Josh. 19. 19. Shihor, Hhi'-bi»r, blark. 1 Chr. 13. 5. 8hiuor-Ltbn.\tu, shi'-hor-lib'-tinth. Jo.^h. 19. 26. ShiLBI, shil'-hi. darter 5 Kin. 22. 42. 8HILU1M, shil'-him, a^.e-Iucts. .losh. l.^. 32. Shillem, sbil'-eni, requilal. Gen. 46. 2< Shiloah, sbi-lo'-fth. outlet of water. Is. «. 6. SiilLOH, shi'-lo. roRt, Josh, 18. 1. Shiloni, shi'-lo-ni, native of Shih.h. Nflh. 11. 5. Suirx)NtTE,HhiMo-nite,sameas prece<liug. 1 Kin. 11.29. Shilsh All . r<hll'-i»hah, triad. 1 Chr. 7. .37. Shimka, shini'-o-ah. famous. 1 rhr. 3. r,. Shimeah, shint'-o-ub, mme as Suemaah. 2 Sam. 21.21. 8urM«AM, Mhim'-«-am, same as preceding. I Chr. 9.38. SniMRATH, 8h^m'-e-ll.th.fftn^e. 2 Kin. 12. 21. ShlmEATHITK, slii'-me-.aih-ite. 1 Clir. 2.56. Shimki. shim'-e-i. my f.imo. Nitin. 3. 18. 3HIMK0N, Hliim'-e-od, aho.arkoiiinir. Ezra 10. 31. Shlmhi, shini'-hi, same as Mhimei. 1 Clir. 8. 21. Shimi, shim'-l, Name as inect-diug. Ex. 6. 17. SHiMiTEa, shim'-ites, aesceudants of Shimol. Num. .3. 21. SniMMA, ^llim'-Ah, rumour. 1 Chr. 2. 13. Shimon, phi'.mon. l Ci\r. 4. 20. 3u!.MR.\TH,8hhn''-rath, wftlchfulnriss. 1 Chr. 8.21. Shimri, shim'-ri, watchful. 1 Chr. 4. 37. BHiMRiTH.shim'-rith, \lKilnnt. 2 Chr. 24.26. Shimuom, Khi'n'-rome, watch-post. 1 Chr. 7. 1. SiiiMRoN, shim'-rono, watchful. Josh. li. 1. ■'Bmronites, shini'-ron-iteB, descendants of Sliimnm Num. 26. 24. HHiMRON-MERoy, fihini'- mn-me'-ron. Josh. 12.20, SniMSHAi, shiiii'-sha-i, sunny. Ezra 4. 8. 8HINAB, shl'-n.ab, hostile d). Gen. 14. 2. Shikar, shi'-nar, Gen. 10. 10. ■iH'PHi, shi'-«. almndant. 1 Chr. 4.37. SnipHMiTB, shlf'-mite, a native of Shephau. 1 Clir. 27, 27. Shiphrah, shif'-mh, bonnfy. Ex. 1, 15. Shtphtan, sliif'-tan, imlicial. Num. 34. 24. Shisha, shi'-ishah, brightness. 1 Kin. 4. 3. Shishak, shi'-shakrilhistrious. 1 Kin. 11. 40. Bhitrai, shit'-ni-i, official. 1 Chr. J7. 29. Shittim, shit'-im, acai-ias. Num. 25.1. •3H17.K, shl'-zab, chi'orful (?). 1 Clir. 11.42. Shoa, sho'-ah, opulent. Ezek. 23. 23. Shobab, »lioM)ab, apostate. 2 Sam. 5. 14. Shou.vh, Hho'-bak. r^nrinfr. 2 Sam, 10. 16. SaoBAi, .sho'-b.t-i, bri-ht (?). Ezra 2. 42. Shobal, sho'-b,al, strcim. Gpu. :-t6. 20. SnoBKK, sho'.lxxl<, fiir-i/ilicr. Nnb. 10.24. SHOBi.Hho'-bl. taking captive. 2Sam. 17. 27. Bhocho, slio'-ko, same aa the next word. 2 Ohr, 28.18. SnocnoH, sho'-ko, a hed^e. 1 Sam. 17.1. Shoco, sho'-ko, same as the preceding. 2 Ohr. 11.7. SnoHAM, sho'-ham. onyr 1 Chr. ?4. 27. Shomer, sh<y-mer, wateh^nnn . 2 Kin. 12. 21, 8hoph.\ch, sho'-fik, s.imo .is Shobak. 1 rhr. 19. 16. Shophan, sho'-fan, baldness. Num. .32. 35. Shoshaknim, sho-shanMni, lilies Fs. 4.'^. titl«. SHoaHANNiM-EDCTH, sh.-e'-dooth, lilies a testi- mony. I's. 80, title. Bhua, shoo'-ah, wealth. 1 Ohr. 2. 2. <:?c i' .25. ! if corn, or a m. ?2. 38. i (.»h. 15. IL 1 's. 7, title. ».l. 5. Ju.-h. 19. 26. <h.l6.32. 10. 2« i . Is. 8. 6. 1 . N«h.ll.5. ceding. 1 Kin. 7. 37. ! r. a. 5. lAAB. 2 Sara. :ecllDK. 1 Chr. \ in. 12. 21, lir. 2. 56. 3.18. KzralO.31. lChr.H.21. Ex. 6. 17. 8 of Shimbl. ' . 2. 13. «s. 1 Chr. 8.21. 4.37. Jhr.24.26. l«'l)r.7.1. osh. 11.1. ! ^eiidanta ot i i 1. .Tosh. 12.20. I 4. 8. 14.2. ,37. of Shephan. 1.1.5. n.34.24. nil. 4. 3. ■tin. 11. 40. J7. 29. 1 W.l. 1 r. 11.42. 23. 1.5.14. 1 11.10.16. 1 2. 42. 1 . 20. ■ !(>.?». ;ani.l7.27. word. 2 0hr. 1.17.1. odliig. 2i.nir. 4.27. Ciii. 12.21, t. irhr.19.16. 11.3'i. 3."). r^. 4.'^. titln. lilies a testi- 2. SHU PBOPEB NAMES. TAL Bhdah, Hhoo'-fth, depression. Gen. 25. 2. ShdaL, shoo'-ftl . Jfirknl. 1 Chr. 7. *!. Bbdbael, Bhoo'-bn-el, same as ISHEBUKL (?). 1 (;hr. 24. 20. Bbcham, Bhoo'-hani, pitman (">). Niim. 26.42. Shdhamites, bhoit'-hsiin-ite.-', the dohConitants of Shnhani. n urn. 2r). 42. Sbuhitk, eboo'-tlte, a descmidnnt of Shua. Job 8. 1. Sbdlamite, Hhoo'-Km-lte, trnme as Shelomith. Oaiit. «. 13. 8BDMATHITES, Blioo'-math-ltos, people of Shu- nmh. 1 Chr. 2. 53. BHCNAMMnE, Khuon'-am-ite, an inhabitant of Bhiinom. IKlii. 1.3. Shun EM, shoon'-em, two resting-places. Josh. 19. 18. Sbdni, Bhoon'-i, qniet. f4en. 46. 16. BaUNiTEa, shoon'-iteg, de.-iceudants of Shnnl. Num.26. 15. Shupham, Bhu'-fam, Berpent. Num. 26. 39. 8BrPHAMiTE3, slioo'-fani-itee. the doBcendants of Shiipli.am. Num. 2(;. 3<i. Sbl'ppim, shwp'-Im. 1 «"hr. 7. 12 SiiCR, shoor, ft fort. Gen. 16. 7. Sbubhav, Hhoo'-shan. Neh. 1.1. 8HU3HAN-EDUTH, Hh.-o'-dooth, lily of the teeti- rnony. Ps. 60, title. BHUTHALH1TE8, Bhoo'-thal-itf<s, the descendants of Shuttielnh. Num. 26. S.\ BaiTTiiELAH.shoo-theol'-ah, plantation (V). Num. 26.35. 8iA, C''-fth, awAmbly. Neh. 7. 47. SiAHA, Bi'-jv-hftli. council. Ezra 2. 44. SrenECAi, Bil>'-«l{-a-i, ontanKling. 1 Chr. 11. 29. 3IBBECI1A1, Biune as proof. Has. 2 Sam. 21. 1>^. SiBBuLETH, Hil/-o-leth, buiiie as Shibboleth. Jud(?. 12. 6. BIBMAB, 8il)'-mah, same as Shibmah. Josh. 13. 19. SiBRAin, hlb-ra'-im. tw<. hillw (?). Ezek. 47. 16. SiCflEM, sl'-kom, tho Bboiildcr-lilado. Gen.12.6. SlDDiM, Bid' ini, tho plains <;eii. 11.3. SiDON, sl'-don, fishing. 0«>n. 10. l."*. SiDONiAKS, sl-do'-ni-ans, persons living In Sidon. Deu. 3. 9. Bthon, si'-hon, brush. Num. 21. 21. Bthor, Bl'-hor, same as SHinroR. Josh. 13. 3. Silas, si'-las, shortened form of Silvanus. Acts 16.22. BiLLA, sU'-fth, way, highway (?^. 2 Kin. 12. 20. Siloam, si-ln'-nm, sanio a^" Bhiloah. Jolin 9. 7. SiLVANPS, Ril-vane'-us, of th<> for^.-r. -2 (.'or. 1. 19. Simeon, sim'-e-on, «amoas8iUME0N, Gen. 29. 33. Simon, Bi'-mon, sanio as jiroc. (lir:p. Jlatl, 10. 4. SiMBi, Blm'-ri, same ab Suiuai. 1 Chr. 26. 10. Sin, clay. Ex. 16. 1. SiNA, si'-nah, Greek form of Sinai. Acts 7. 80. Sinai, sl'-na-l, pointed. Ex. 19. i SINIM, sin'-im, Chinese (?■. Is. 49. 12. SiNITE, 8in'-it<-'. lien. 10. 17. BlON, si'-on, (1^ lifted up. Den. 4.48. (2) Greek name for Mount Zion. Mntt.21.B. SiPDMOTH.sif'-moth.baro plnces (?). 18am.30.2«. SlPPAi, sip'-a-l, belonging to the dotirstep (?). 1 Chr. 20. 4. SiBAB, sl'-rah, withdrawing-. 2 Sam. 3. 26. SiRiON, Bir'-i-on, a cont of ninil. Diu. 3. 9. SiSAMAi, Bis'-am-aM, frngrant (7). 1 Chr. 2. 40. 8lflERA,8i'-per-ah,bindin(;in chains (?). JudK.4.2. SiTNAH, sit'-nah, contention. Gen. 20. 21, SiVAN, sl'-van , bripht. Kst. 8. 9. Smyrna, Bmir'-nah, myrrh. Rev. 1. 11. So, Hebrew form of Egyptian word Bevech. 2 Kin. 17. 4. BoOBo. Bo'-ko, same aa Bbooho. 1 Ohr. 4. 18. BoCHOH, same as Phocboh. 1 Kin. 4. 10. SoooH, (*nnie ns PilocoH. Jo^b. 15. 36. SoDi, Bo'-di.anaajualntance. Num. 13,10. ' Sodom, eo<l'-om, burning. (;<n. 10. 19. SoDOMA, Botl'-oni-ah, Urook form of the prec«d- ing. Bom 9.29. Sodomites, sod'-om-ltes, persons who were m wiclied as tlie men of Sodom. 1 Kin. IB. IX Solomon, boI -onwm, peaceable. 2 Sam. 6. 14. SOPATUR, Ko'-pa-tcr. Acts 20. 4. SoPiiERETH, 8o-fer'-oth, scribe. Ezra 2. 58. SoREK, Bo'-rek, choice vine. Judg. 16. 4. Sosi PATER, B(»-»i'-nat-or. Horn. 16.21. SoSTliENES. soB'-then-ees. Acts 18. 17. SoTAl, Bo'-ta-i. deviaior. Eira 2. 66. Spain. Horn. 1.5.24. STACHVfl, Bta'-kis. an ear of com. Rom. 16. 9. Stephanab, Bto'-ran-ao, rrowiie<l 1 Cor. 1. 16. Stephen, Hte'-ven, Englit^h form of Stephanas. Acts 6. 5. Stoicks. Bto'-lcs, philosophers whon© fonnder tnught in a famous porch or Stoa. Actii 17. 18. SOAH, soo'-ah, sweepings. 1 Chr. 7. 36. Succoth, Bo«(k'-oth, liooths. Gen. 33. 17. Bdcooth-benotb, Book'-oth-ben'-cth. 3 Kin. IT. 30. SucHATHrTEB. Book'-ath-ites. 1 Chr. 2. 66. SuKKiiHB, s<Mik'-i-im8, nomads. 2 Ohr. 12. 3. SOR, soor. 2 Kin. 11.6. Sdsancbitrs, Boo'-sank-ltes, inhabitants of Bnaa orSusinak. Ezra 4. 9. SrsANNA, 8U-san'-fth, lily. Luke 8. 3. Suai, 8«x)'-8i, horsornivn. Num. 13. 11. Sychar, Bi'-K(ir, drunken (?). John 4. 6, Sycbem, Bi'-kem, Greek form of Sbecliem. Aotb 7. 16. SVENB, sl-e'-ne, oiiening. Ezek. 29. 10. Syntyche, sin'-ty-koe, fortunate. Thil. 4.2. Syracuse, sl'-ra-kuse. Acts 28. 12. Syria, sir'-vfth. JudtJ.10.6. SvRi\N, sir'-yan, inhabitant of Syria. Gen. 26.20. Syropbenician, 8i'-n>-fce-nirh'-yan. PhenJcian living iu Syria. Mark 7 26. Taanach, ta'-a^nak, castle (?). Josh. 12. 21. Taanatb-shiloh, ta'-a-nath-Bhi'-lo, fig-tree of Shilohl?). Josh. 16. 6. Tabbaoth, tab'- a-oth, rings. Ezra 2. 43. Tabbath, tab'-nth, jdoasantness. Judp. 7. 22. Tabeal, tftb'-e-ftl , (4f>d is good. Is. 7. 6. Tabeel, tab'-e-«l, another way of writing Ta- beal. Ezra 4. 7. TABElwn, tab'-er-ah, burning. Num. 11.8. TaBITBA, tab'-itb-nb, gazelle. Acts 9. 36. Tabor, ta'-bor, height. Josb. 19. 22. Tabrimon, tab'-riui-on, Bimmon is good. 1 Kin. 15. 18. Taciimonitb, tak'-mon-lte, same as Hacbmon- ITP (?). 2 Sam. 23. 8. Taumob, tad'-mor, city of palms (?). l Kin. 9.18. Taiian, ta'-h.in, camp. Nnni. 26. 36. Tahanitks, ta'-ban-ites, descendants of TahAn, Num. 26. 36. TAHAPANE3, ta-ha'-pa-nes, head of the land. .Ter.2. 16. TABPANHEa. same as preceding. Jer. 4.3. 7. Ta'IPENfs, t.'ih'-pen-es. 1 Kin. 11. 19. Tahath, t.a'-bath, Bulistitute. 1 Chr. 6. 24, Tahrea, tah-re'-ab, cunning (V>. 1 Chr. 9.41. Taiitim-bodphi. tiih'-tim-hod'-shi, nether land newlv Inhabited (?). 2Sam. 24. 6. Talitha, tal'-ith-ah. girl. Mnrk 6. 41 . Tat.mai, tal-maM, abounding in fnrrowB. Num. 13.22. 421 1 III' TAL PSOPSB SAMEB. TYR Talmok, tal'-inon. oppressod. 1 Chr. 9. 17. Tamah, U'-mftli, Joy. N«h. 7. fi5. Tahab, tft'-mar, a palm true. <i«ii. 38. «. Tammuz, tn,m'-iH}7., wm of life (?t. Ezek. «. H. Tanach, ta'-nftk, sutno as Taan acu. .i osh. '21. 2!i. Tanhumstb, tan-huom'-eth, conHolAtlon. 2 Kiu. 26.2.3. Taphatb, ta'-fath, a drop (?). l Kin. 4. 11. TappdaH, tap-oo'-ah, apple. 1 (Ihr. 2. 43. Parah, ta'-rah, stiition. Num. Si. 27. T vbalah, ta'-ra-lah, reollnx (?). Josh. ix. 27. Tahea, ta-ro'-ah, same as TaHREA. 1 Chr, H. 35. I'ABPELiTEtl, tar'-i)el-lto8, people of Tarp#>l. Kzra 4. 9 T AR8HI8H, tar'-sJilah. Uen. 10. 4. TAaaus, tar'-KHft. Acts it, n. T VETAK, tar'-tak. 2 Kin. J7. 31. Tabtan, tiir'-tan, military chief. 2 Kin. 18. 17. Tatnai, tat'-na-l, gift . 'i. Ezra .'>. .3. Tebah, te'-biih, Mlaiiphtor. (ion. 2*2. 24. Tkbaliah, te-bal-i'-ali, whom Jehovah has Im- nierseU. 1 (!hr. 2»i. Ji. Tkbbth, te'-boih Kst. 2. !«?. Tehaphnshbs, re-hiip)i'-De-hef, same m Ta- BAPAHSU. Ezek. 3 1.18. Teuinnah, te-hin'-ah. cfy for mercy 1 Ohr. 4. 12. Tekef., te'-kol, woitrhcil. Itaii. 5. 2.'^. Tekoa, to-ko'-ah, suuml of ti mripot. 1 rhr.2.24. Tbkoah, te-ko'-oh, same as Tekoa. 2 Sum. 14. 2. Tekoitk, tako'-ito, inhabitant of ToKoau, 2 Sam.23.2«. Tel-abib, tel-a'-bib, hill of eais of com. Kzek. 3. 15. Telah, te'-lah. 1 Chr. 7. 26. Telaim, te'-la-lni, lainl)8. 1 8am. 15. 4. Tela.ssar, tel'-iui'-ar, Assyrian liiU. Is. 37.12. Tklem, te'-lora, oppression. Ezra li». '21. TEL-HABB8HA, tel-har'-e-sbab , forost-hill. Neh. 7.61. Tkl-harba, tel-har'-sah, same as preceding. Ezra 2. 59. Tel-melau, tel-rae'-lah, salt-hill. Rzi a 2. 59. Tema, te'-mah, a dosort. Oen-an. If). Teman, te'-man, on the right hand, (^in.36.11. Temavi, te'-man-i, doscenaants ot'Tomi.n. Geu. 36.34. TbmaniTB, te'-man-ite, same a- precoding. .lob 2. 11. Temeni, to'-raan-i, samo as Tem.vm 1 Chr. 4. 6. Teoah, te'-rah, a station (?). (iL,i. 1 1 . 24. Teraphim, ter'-af-lm, nourihhor.-^. .Mui;;. 17.6. Terksh, t«'-r6?h, severe (V). E.-i . •-' 21 Tehtiits, lor'-xhiis, the tliinl. h.ui. Id. 22. TEBTDLL08, ter-tul'-UB (dm. of TKBTlna). Acts 24.1. Tetbaech, fcet'-rark, ruler of a fourth part of a country. Matt. 14. 1. Thadd/EOB, thad-e'-us, Greek form of Thoiidas Mat. 10. 3. Thahash, tha'-hash, 8enl (?). Gen. 2-2. 24. Thamaii, th.V-niah, buixhtcr. Ezra 2, .53, Thamar, tha/-mar, Greek equivalent of Tatnar, Mat. 1. S. Thaua, tha'-rah. Greek form of Terah. Lnk« 3.34. Thakbhish, thar^-shlAb, same as Tabshibh. 1 Kin 10. 22. Thebez. theM)ez, brightness, .ludg. 9. 50. TBBLAaAR, thel'-as-ar, »imo as Tblassab. 2 Kin, 19, 12, Tbeophilub, th©-o'-flI-u8, loved of God. Luke 1,3, THE.S8ALONIOA, thes'-al-on-l'-kah. Acts 17. L TnEDDAS. thoo'-«las, praise (?), Acts 5. 36. TaiMNATB AH, thim'-iiath-ah. portion. Josh.19.43. Thomas, tom'-as, a twin. Mat. 10. S, THD.MMFM, thoom'-lm, truth (?). Ex. 28, 30. Tuvatika, thi'-at-i'-rah. Acts 16. 14. TiUERiAa, ti-be'-rl-as, a place natuoti after Tib< - riiifl, J0I1116. 1. TiUKRii'S, ti-li.>'-rl-uB. Luke 3. 1. Tl8U.\TH, tib'-hath, butchery. I Ohr. 18. 8. TiBXi, tlb'-nl, niiKle of straw (?), 1 Kin. 16. 21. I Tidal, ti'-dal, dm.id. Ucn. 14. 1. I TloLATH-F' t-ESEii, tij,''-Ia(h-pil-o'-7.or, thrt wm of ! the temple of Bnrra 1b a {'round u/ coiifl- j donee (V) 2Kin. ir.. 29. TiKVAH, tik'-vah, expectation. 2 Kin. 20. 14. TiKVATH, tik'-Viith, mmo n« TikvaH 2< hi .:t4 '.".' Tll.UAT'1-Pil.NKSKU, (il'-f,'rtt!i-p;i-uo'.8cr, biimo n- TlOLATH-rMLESEB. K li|-.r>.6, TiLON, ti'-lon, iiift (?i, 1 Clir, 4. 20. Ti.M.'Kirg, ti-riio'-ns, pollntod (V). Mark lu. 46. TiMXA, tini'-na, uimppio.ichablK m-n. ;t6. 12. TiMNAH, tim' n:ih, a piirtion. .loMi. I.".. 10. TiMN.\TIT, fini'-nafli.Nnnma.sTiMNAri, <;«ii 38.12. TiM.SATH-HEHEfl. tim'-nath-he'-res, porf.iou of the sun. .'udg,2. 9. TiMNATH-fiERAH, tim'-nath-Sfl'-rah, portion of the remainder, .losh. 19. TKi. TrMNiTK, tim'-nito, a man of Tinina, Judg. 15,r. TiMo.v, ti'-nion, Acts (i. ,5. rj.MOTUBUS, ti-mo'-the-UB, honouring God. Acts 16. V TiMO'i as, tim-o'-thy, English form of the above. 2 Cor. 1.1. TiPHSAii, tif'-sah, passage. IKin. 4. 24. T1KA8, ti'-ras, crnshing (?). fji-ii. 10. 2, TiRATHiTEH, ti'-rath-ites. 1 (jiir, 2. !55, TiRiiAKAH, tir'-hii-kah, dlstam o {?). 2 Kin. 19. 9. TiRii \NAH, tir'-han-ah, murmuring (?). 1 Ohr. 2. 48, TiRiA, tir'-i-ah, fear, 1 Chr. 4, 16. TIR.411ATHA, tir-sha'-thah, the feared (V). Ezra 2. 63. TiBZAn, tir'-zah, ploa,santnes3, Nnm. 2«5,3S. riaHBiTE, tish'-bite, inhabitaoit of Tishbe. 1 KId. 17.1, TiTtTS, tlMus, protected. 2 Cor. 2, 18. TwiTB, ti'-/ite. lOhr. 11, 45, ToAH, to'-ah, low, 1 Chr. 6. 34. Too, t<il>e. good, Judg. 11.3, Tou-ADONiJAH, tob'-a-do-ni'-jah, goo<l Is my lord Jehovah. 2Chr. 17. 8. TOBiAH, tob-l'-ah, Jehovah is g<v)d. Erra 2. 60. T0BI.IAH, tob-l'-jah,8ame asToBiAH. 2 Chr. 17. 8. Toe HEN. to'-ken. a measure. 1 t!hr. 4. 32. Too ARMAH, to-gar'-mah, rugged. Gen. 10. 3. Tour, to'-hoo, same ad Toah. 1 Sam. 1. 1. ' foi, to'-i, wanderer. 2 Sam. 8. 9. Tola, toMah, worm. Gen. 46. 13. roLAD, to'-lad, birth. 1 Chr. 4, 29. ToLAiTE8,to'-la-itea,doscendantsofTolA. Num. 26. 23. i TopiiEL, to'-fol, lime. Den. 1.1 ToPHET, to'-fet, burning. Is. .30. 38. ToPUGTH, to'-feth, suriie as TopHET. 2 Kin. 23. 10. ToRMAH, torm'-ah. privily Judg. 9. 31. ToL% to'-oo, older ffirm of Toi. 1 < 'hr. 18. 9. Trachonitis, tr.a-ko-ni'-! is, rugf ed. Luke S. 1. Teoa9, tro'-as, so called from Tms. Acts 16. 8. Tkooyllium, tro-pil'-yimi. Acts 20. l-V TaoPHiMOfl, trof'-im-us, raastei* of the home (?). Acts 20. 4. Tbyphena, tri-fe'-pah, dr^lcate. TJom. 16. 12 TrYphosa, tri-fo'-sah, delicate. Rom. li. 12. T0BAL, too'-bal. nrtxiuction (V). (ien. 10. 2. TUBAL-OAIN, too'-bal-kaue', producer of wea- pons (?». Gen. 4. 22. TvcHtcra, tik'-ik-ns, fortuitous. Acts 20. 4. Ty rakndb, ti-ran'-us, tyrant. Acts 19. 9. 4Sji ired (V). Ezra oo<l is my lord ofToU. Num. TTR PROPER NAMES. ZEB Ctrk, tire, rock Josh. 19. 29. Ptrdb, ti'-nis. Latin name of Tyre. Jer. 26. 22. UOAL, o(/-kal, I Bball prevail. Frov. Sa 1. Dkl, oo'-el, will of Qod (?>. Kzr» 10. 34. Dlai, oo'-la-i. Dan. 8. 2. Ulau, oo'.lam, foremout. 1 Chr. 7. 16. Dlla, twi'-ah, yolio. 1 Chr. 7. 39. UmmaH, oom'-nn, community. Josh. 19. .10 Onni, <.on'-i, (loJ)ros^ed. 1 I'hr. 15. 18. Ui'HAH3iN, ocwfar'^sin. and dividers. Dan.n.2r>. (Jl'UA/, o./-faz. Jor. 1(». ». Ub. oor, liKht. Gen. 11. 28. Urbane, iir'-t>an, plensau^. Bom. 16. U. Dri, ou'-ri, flery Kx.HX.'J.. DRtAU, u-ri'-ah, lipht <>t Johova.. 2 Sam. 11. 8. DBIA8, u-ri'-a». Grool< fi.rTii of L'li.ih. Mat. 1. 6. Uriel, oo'-ri-ol, IIkIiIoI tio-i 1 Clir. <>. Vli. Ubmab, oo-ri'-jah, Bame as Uriah. 2 Kiu. IC. 10. Ubim, oo'-rini, light. Ex. 28. 30. UTHAi, ooth'-a-l, helpful. 1 Chr. 9. 4. Uz. fertile. Gen. 10. 23. UzAi, ot)z'-a-i, hoptMi for (?). Neh. 3. 26. UzAL, ooa/-al, w.inderer. Gon. 10. -J7. UZZA, ooz'-ah. BironKth. 2 Kin. 21. 18. UZKAH, another form of Uzza, 2 .saiu. 6. 8. UZZEN-SHKKAH, i-oz'-on !<he'-rah 1 Clir. 7. 24. Uzzi,(M>z'-i, sliortonwi form of Uzzijkh. I Chr.C..'). 'J'iZiA, ooz-i'-ah, another form of Uzziah. 1 Chr. 11. 44. UzziAH.ooz-l '-ah, might of Jehovah 2Kln. 15.13. UzziEL, ooz'-i-«'»l, power of God. Kx. 6. 18. UzziEiiiTEa, oozM-el-itee, descendants of Uzziel. Num. 3. 27. Vajezatba, va'-Jo-za'-thAh, stronK as the wind (VI Est. H. 0. 7AN1AH, va-nl'-fih, distress (?). Ezra 1**. 36. VV.SIINI, vaHh'-ni, strong ^?). but perhaps not a proper name. 1 Chr. fi. 2**. Vabhti, va»h'-ti, beautiful. Est. 1. 9. VOPHBI, vof'-8i, expansion (?). Num. 13. 14. Zaanaim, za/-an-a'-im, wanderings (?). Judg. 4.11. ZA.KN AN, za'-a-nan, place of flocks Mlc. 1 . 11 . Zaanannim, za/-a-nan'-lm, ttame as Zaanaim. Josh. 19. a^. Zaavan, za'-av-an, disturbed. Gen. 36. 27. Zabad, za'-b(vd, pift. 1 Ohr. 2. 36, .2ABBAI, Bub'-a-i. Ezra 10. 28. Zabbdd, zab'-cHxl, given. Ezra 8. 14. Zabdi, zftb'-<li, the gift of .l-hovah. Josh. 7. 1. Zabdiel, zab'-di-el, tho gi ' t of (ioii. 1 i lu. 27. 2. ZABUD, Z!v'-boo<1, samo as ZABBro. 1 Kin. 4. 5. '-^ABCLON, Greek form of Zebulim. Uatt. 4. 13. '^ACCAl, zak-a'-i, pnre. Kzra 2. 9. 'ZACCsmvs, zak-e'-us, Greek form of Zaccai. Luke 19. 2. 7ACCHrR. zak'-cor, mindful. 1 Chr. 4. 2(5. Zaccub, zak'-oor, same asprpre^ling. Num. 13. 4. Zachariah, zak'-ar-i'-nh. whom Jehovah re- monil'ors. 2 Kin. 14. 2!t. iiACHARTAS, zak'-ar-i'-as, Greek form of preced- ing. Mat. 2;<. 35. Zachbb, av'-ker, memorial. 1 Chr. 8. 31. 2AB0K, za'-dok, just. 2 Sam. 8. 17. Zaham, za'-ham, loathing. 2 Ohr. 11. 19 /.MR. za'-ir, small. 2 Kin. 8. 21. ■5ALAPH. zaMaf, wound (?). Neh. 3. 80. Zalmon, zal'-mon, shady. 2 Sam. 23. 28. Zalmonah. zal-mo'-nah, same as preceding. Num. as. 41. Zalmdnna, zal-mocm'-ah, shelter denied. Judg. g.fi. ZAMBUMMiMfl. znm-KoomMms. Deu. 2. 20. Zanoau, za-m)'-nh, mursh. Josh. 1ft. 34. Zapunatu-paankaii, zftf - natb - pa' - a - ne'-ah, prince o( tho lift- of the ft;.'o. Gen. 41. 4B. ZaphoN, za'.fon, north. Josh. T*. 27. Zaba, za'-rah. Grook form of Zarah. Matt. 1.8. Zarab , za'-ran, sunri.-e I?). Gen. 38. 80. Zareab. za'-ro-ali, hoiTjet. Nli. 11.29. • Zark.\thites, za'-ro-ath-ites. inhabitAnts of B4- reah, Ithr. 2. W. Zarf.D, za'-red, exuberant growth. Num, 21. 12. ZABEPBAfb, ziir'-^f-ath, workshop for refining metals. 1 Khi 7.9. Zaretan, za'-rel-un, same as Zabthan. Josh. 3. 16. Zakktii-shahab, za'.reth-sha'-har, ttaesplendonr of tho morning. Josh. ]:t. 19. Zarhitbs, zar'-hitos, persons descended from Zerah. Num. 2t>.13. Zaktanab. zar'-tvn.ah, 1 Kin. 4. 12. Zartdan, zar'-than, same as Zaretan. 1 Kin. 7.46. Zattho, zat'-thoo, same as Zattxj. Nt:h. 10. 14. Zattu, zat'-oo, irascible (?). Ezra 2. 8. Zavan, za'-van, same as Z AAV AN, 1 Chr. 1. 42. Zaza, za' zah. 1 Chr. 2. ;«. Zeb.vdiah, zeb'-ad-i'-ab, full form of ZabM. 1 Chr. H. 15. ZEBAB,zo'-bah,sncriflce. Judg. 8. 5. ZEBAt.\i, zt-ba'-im, same a.s Zeisoim. Ezra 2, 81. ZEtiEDKE, zelZ-ed-ee, Greek form of Zebadiab. Matt, 4.21. Zedina, zc-bi'-nah, bought. Ezra 10. 43. Zkboim, zo-bo'-lm, gazollos. Gen. 10. 19. Zebudab, zo-t'oo'-dah, given. 2 Khi. 23. 36. Zebul, zo'-bool, hal)itatiun. Ju(1k. ». 'M. Zebulonue, zit'-liool-cm-ito, a member of tba tribe of Zebulun. Judg. 12.11. Zfholln, ze'-tK)ol-oon. Gen. 30. 20. Zebclvnites, zf'-liool-on-itop, a less correct way of 8p(»lling Zobuloiiitos. Num. 26. 27. Zscbariah, zek'-ai"-i'-ah, a better way of spell- ing Zaibariah. 2 Chr. 24. 20. ''EDAD, v;e'-<lii<i, hunting (?), Num. .34. 8. Zedeki.^r, zed'-ek-i'-ah. Jostice of Jehovah. 1 Kin. 22. 11. Zkkb, ze'-ob, wolf. Judg. 7.26. Zelah, ze'-l.ah. Bide. Josh. 18. 28. i; Zelek, zo'-lek, flsiinre. 2 Sam. 23. 37. ZELOPHEHAD.ze-lo'-fe-hart.fractme. Num.26.SS. ZELOTFa, ze-lo'-toos. Greok cgiiiviileut of Oa- naauite, nn emuiator, Luke fi. 15. 7*;i,/AM,/.el'-7n»i,shadointho heat. 18am.10.SL, Zr,M.\iiAiM, zem'-ar-a'-im, two fleeces. Josb. 18 '*2. Zemaritb, zem'-ar-lte. Gen. 10. 18. Z em IRA, ze-mi'-rah. 1 Chr. 7. 8. Zf.NAN, ze'-nan, same as Zaanan. Josh, 15. 87. ZKNAa, ze'-nas, contraction of Zenodonu. Tit. 3.13. Zbpu.vniah, zef'-an-i'-ah, whom Jehovah bid. 2IUn.26. 18. Zfph.\ 1 H, ze'-fath, watch-tower (?). Jndg. 1. 17. Zr:pnATHAH.Zf'-r»th-ah. 2( hr.14.10. Zephi, ze'-fl, same as Zephath. 1 Ohr. 1, 8«. Zepiio, ze'-fo, older form of Zephl. (ien. 36. 11. Zkphon, ze'-fou, a looking out. Num.26. 16, ZEPHONlTi'jd, ze'-fon-ites, descendants of Zephon. Num.26. 16. Zkr. flhiH?). Josh, 19.36. ZErab, ze'-rah, dawn. 2 Chr. 14. 9. Zerahiah, zcr'-ah-i'-ah, whom Jehovah oaoMd to rise. 1 Chr. 6. 6. Zereo, ze'-red, same as Zabed. Deu. 2. IS. Zbbeda, ze'-re-dah, cool. 1 Kin. 11. 26. i 423 Hi' Mi ' w If ' . ■ I . ZER PBOPER NAMEB. ZUZ Zrrbdatrah, le-red'-ath-nh, name as proced- IxiK. a ahr.4. 17. ZlBEOATH, zo'-re-rAth. JadK. 7. 22. Zrrrhb, zo'-«t»h, gold. K«t. 5 10. Zbristh, i!e/-r<»th, gold (?), 1 (!hr. 4. 7. Ziai, ze'-ri, hhitio hs Izu. 1 Chr. 25. 8. Zeror, ze'-ror, bundle. 1 Bam. 0. 1. Zerdah. 7o'-roo-Ah, lepmuH. 1 Kin. 11. 'M. Zerubbabrl, zo-ruob^-ab-el, ftcattered in Baby- lon. Han. 1.1. Zbroiah, «c/-rr»o.l'-ah. 1 Sam. 2R. 6. Zrtham, ze'-thain. oil vo. 1 (Uir. 2 !. fl. Zktuam, zo'-tli.'in, Bamo ah Zrtuam. 1 Chr. 7. 10. Zethar, zo'-th.-xr. K.st. 1.10. ZiA, zi'-ali. motion. 1 Clir. ."5. ].<?. ZiBA, zi'-lmii, planter 2 Kain. 9. 2. ZiBROH, zlb'-«-on dyed. Gnn,'M\. 2. ZiBiA, zib'-i-nh. Kazollo ('>). I (;hr. «. 9. ZiBiAH, zib'-i-ah. onme aa ZiBiA. 2 Kio. 12. 1. ZlCHRi, zik'-il, fainouB. 2<;hr. 7.\. 1. ZlDurM, zliK-im, niiles. Josh. 19. .^5. ZiDKiJAB, aid-ki'-Jah, Justice of Jehovah. Neh. 10.1. ZiDOM, zi'-don, flshlnfir. Oen. 49. 13. ZiDONiANB, :-i-<loue'-yan8, inhabitants of Zldon. JUfiK. 10. Vi. Zir, blosHom. 1 Kin. 6. 1. ZiHA, zi'-Iiah, drought. Ezra 2. 43. ZrKLAfl, zik'-lag. Josh. IB. 31. ZiLLAH, zil'-ah. flhtule. Oeu. 4. 19. ZiLPAH, zil'-pah, dropping'. Gen. 29. '24. ZILTUAI, zil'-tha'-i. 8h.idy, 1 Chr. 8. 20. ZiMMAH, zim'-ah, planiiin^. 1 Chr. fi. 20. ZiURAN, zlm'-ran, colobratod. Gen. 25. 2. ZIMRI, zim'-rl, same as Zimran. 1 Kin. 16. 9. ZiN, thorn. Num. 13.21. ZiNA, zi'-nah. abundance (?). 1 Chr. 23. 10. ZioN, zi'-on, sunny, 2 8am. 5. 7. ZiOR, zf'-or, HnmllneB8. Josh. 18, 64. ZiPH, aif. flowing. 1 Ohr.4. 16. ZiPBAH, si'-fah, feminine of Ziph. 1 (?hr. 4. 10. ZiPHiMHi, zif'-ima, inhabitantfl of Ziuh. Vh. M, title, ZIPHITE3, ztr'-ite«4, same as ZiPHiMH. 1 Bam, 23. ]<.). Zii'HiON.zif'-yon. Hame A8 Zrpuon. Ot .4(1.10. ZiPBRON, Elf'-ron sweet smell. Num. 34,9. ZipPOR. zip'-or, bird. Num. 22. 2. ZipPORAn, Bip'-or-ah, /»»•. of Zippob. Kx.2. 21, Zi rum, lith'-ri, protection of Jehovah (?). Kx. H. 22. Z I z,*a flower. 2Chr. 20. 16, ZiZA, Bi'-zah, abundance. 1 Ohr. 4. 37. ZlZAB, fulnosB. 1 Chr 23. 11. ZOAN, to'-an, low reRion. Num. 13. 22. ZOAR, Eo'-ar, amallneHH. Oen. 13. 10. ZoBA, zo'-bah, a planiatinn, 2 Bam, 10, 0. ZoBAH, same as pre<edinK. 1 Bam, 14, 47. ZonKBAH.zo'-bob-ah, walking Hlowiy. 1 Chr.4.H. ZoiiAR, zo'-hAr, lifrht. G*:n. 23. 8. ZoiiRLRTn.zo-lie'-loih. serpent stone. 1 KIn.l.U. ZoHETH, zo'-hoth, strong (?(. 1 Chr. 4. 20. ZopHAH, zo'-f.th, a cniHe (?). IChr. 7. .35, ZophXi, zo'-fa-i. honovcomb, l<;hr. 6. 26. ZoPHAR, zo'-far. chatferor. Job 2, 11, j ZOPHIM, zo'-tim, watchf rs. Num. 23.14. ZoKAH, zo'-rah, a pIa<;o of horni'tfi. .losh. H». 41. ZoRATHiTES. zo'-ratb-iteH, people of Zurah. 1 Chr. 4. 2, ZoRKAH, zo'-re-ah, same as Zobah, Jo«h. 15. 33. ZoRiTES, zor'-ites, same as Zorathtteb. 1 Ubr. 2.54. Zorobabrl, BO-roV-ab-el, Greek form of Zo- rabbabel. Mat. 1.12. i Zdar, zoo'-ar, same art Zoar. Num. 1. 8. j Z UPH, zoof, flag, sedKe. 1 Sam, 1,1, I Zdr, zoor, rock, Num, 25. 15, I Zdbtrl, zoor'-i-el. God is tho Rock. Num. 3. ;J5. : ZuBisq^DAi, zoor'-i-shad-a'-i. whose Almighty is the Bock. Num. 1.6. , Zdzims, EoosMms. 0«n. 14. 6. ' 424 toTm of Zo- INDEX TO TBI SCRIPTURE ATLAa Cifti ot Jalaps. MAP L— Thb NATioNh or thk ancient Wobld. 1— Armenia, Asbtru, Babvlonia, Svuia, ifio^ m the Patbiabohal Aaife 3.— Oanaan in the Patriarchal Aoks. 1— EOYFT AND THE SiNAl Hkm.nhui^, illustrating ttae Joumuys of the Israenu': to the Promised lAud. 6.— Canaan as divided among the lliiBUb. 6.— Dominions of David and Solomon. 7.— The Kinodoms or Judah and Israel. 8.— AssYBLA AND THE ADJACENT Lands, lllustratiuj{ the Captivities. 9.— Jebubalem and its Enviuons. 10.— Palestine ik the Time of our Saviodb. 11.— The Roman Empire in the Apostolic Aob. 12.— biap illostbatino the travels of st. paul. > Xfliat of Biblical "Barnes, «^1TH FIGUBE8 AND LETTERS INDIOATINQ THE SITUATIOM OF THE PLACES ON THE MAPS. NOTB. — Fiaur«» prtfrMing a hj/phen denote the tiumherB of thtt Mapii; the Jtgure ar^urm •tntt letter foUotBing Ihe mme hyphen indii'iite Iht- spare on tuch Mnp»i (hut, Accho (6, 6, 7-7 i'" ; 8-11 E) appears on Mupa Ifot. 6, 6, an(< 7 «n the sp<iee 7 F, and on Map No, S tn ike ipaee 11 E. Tk« MMM« <if pUicft at present unidentified, at nlso dassieal and modem nam«$, are omitted jrum the Index. Abana, river Abarim, see Ije-abarim Abarim, mountains of Abdon Ab<;l, also Abel-maim, Abol-beth-majichab Abel-meholah Abel-shittim . Abilene Accad . Accaron, see Ekron Aooho Achaia . Acbmetha . Aclisbaph Aohzib . Adramyttium Adria . . see 5. 6. 7 3, 5. 6. 7 4 . 4 5.7 . I . 7 4,5 . 10 2,8 4,5,7 -7F;8 11,12 . 8 . 5 6,7 . 12 . 12 ■ sr. 7H 70 ■ 7 E 7E ■ 7F ■ 7G • 8E •12E ■ 6G ■11 E • 8D •13 E • 7E - 7E 9D 7D AduUam . . . .3,5.7 2Enon, see Enon . . . .10 Ai,al80caHcdAlath,Aija 5-7G; 9 Aijalon^ see Ajalou ^Dan) . 5, 7 • • t . V* . 11,12 . 9 *3-6*Q;4-6i; 8 . , . 6,7 2-llE; 3-7G; 4 . . . . 12 . . . . 9 7-7G; 9 . . 5 6,7 Aiemeth Alexandria Almon . Alush . Amalekites Ammonites Amorites Am pbi polls An an i ah Anathoth Anem, see En-gannim Aner, see Taanach . Anti-Libanua . . . 3, 10 Antioob (in Syria) 6-8B;8,11.12 - 60 - 7F - 3A - 7G - 3B - 9E - 3B - 5K -10 F :fg - 8 C - 2 C -30 - 7F - 7F - 8E -UD if % It ■■■■■ 1 INDEX TO THE SGRIPI'IIHE ATLAS. Antloch fin Plsldla) . . . 12 -10 D Bonushsh .... . 9 - 2 F Antioohiii, $ee Anlioch 8, 12-11 D B<'rea(Ma<;«donia) , . 12 - S ( Antiiiitrls . 10 - tt F Bcrea (Syria) . . 6- ■9B: 8-11 l» Apht!k(E.of8tiaofChiunoreth) .1. 7 - 7 F B«ireH, alto Beroth, Me Botiroth 9 - :>: It AroUonla . . 12 - 8 (} B*;tior, the brook . . 7 - rt Appil Forum . . 12-60 Beten 5, 7 - 7 K ArolMoab . 4, 5. 7-7 ; 8 -U E Beibany . . 9- 3 ; 10 - 7 G Arabia . 4 - 5 I ; 11 - UF; 12 -10 E Brtli-aram, nee Beth-baran . 5 - 7 fi Ar.ul .... 4, .\ 7, 10 - 7 G D; «, 12-11 E Beth-arbel ... . 7 - 7 F Ara<lu8 . . . 6-1 B«th-azmaveth, itee Azmav •*- '9- 3 U Aram .... 15,8-11 E Beili-l)aal-nu-oii, nee Baal-i ', - 7G Araiu-iiaharalm . . . 2 -12 1) Betii-dagou, at Azofu.s 10 - 6 (; Animt, district of . . 2-12D B«th«l . . 3, 5, 6, 7 - 7 O ; 9 - 3 A Ararat, inomit 2,8 -12 D B'-thor ..... . 9-11) Arha, see Ucbron . 6 - 7 G B«!tli~Kamul Bf.h haeoerom . 5, 7 - 8 F' Argob .... . . 5- 8F . <• - 3 IJ Arimathoft . . . 10 - « G Bdli-hanvn .... . 5 - 7 (1 Arkiu . ... 2 - 11 E : 3 - HI) IS»:i li-huron, the upper 5, 1 -7G;9- 1 B Armenia ... 2.«, 11 -12 1) B'*tli-horon, tbn nether 6, 7 - 7 G Anion, rvor . 3,4. 5, fl, i, 10 - 7 G Bctb-u'shimotb, see AroiT n{»!iili«T>) , Aroor (.Fudab) . 4, .5, 7 - 7 Cr BeMi-ii-MijTiotb . 4 - 70 . . 5- 7G BeU.leboi, Mudab) 3,.^7,10 -70;9 - 21) Arvai ... 3,t i-7I); 8-11 E Bfttblonion, nee Bethlohem . 9-21) Arvadit«B . . .2 -11 K; 3 - ^ i) Bctli-meoM, nee Biuil-ineon . 5 - 7 (J Ancalon . 10 - b a B(;tb-nimrab 5, 7 - 7 G A s«r, Kee Tlazor . r,. 7 - 7 E Be. boron, »ef Betb-boron . 5. 7 - 7 G A8«r, fee Ashur . . 6^ 7 P Bcih[bairc .... . 9-30 A^hdod .... 4, 5, 6, 7 - rt G Bi!i!ib.M>da .... . 10 - 7 F A^h(•r, allotment of . . .5-7 l' BtTtlisa'.ila (Julias; . 10 - 7 F Asbkt'lon 4, 5, u, 7 - « G Bi'tli-siinios, see Azmavelh . 9- 3B Asht!)rt)t!i (Hashitn) (?) . .10-8 V IJftbsan, see Ailiterotb Kaniaim . 3, 5, 7 - 8 F Be'Ji-^liaf .... \ 7 - 7 F Asia .... . 11,12 - 9 U I'.eibsht^aii. Hfc T>eth-sban . 7 - 7F Asktilon, HPe Ashkelon 4, ^ t), 7 - G G B lh-i^hem•'^b i.liHlah) 7 - 7G Asshur, see Assyria . . . 1 - 9 D Bfth-Mb<'m»'sh (Kjrvi't) . 4- 3H Assos ... . . 12- 9U IV^Misuia, «:<■ Betb-yur . 7 - 7G Assur, ii,e. Uetli-7,ur .... . 7- 7 G As.<yria . . I -9 T); 2. ft, 11 -12 D B''.toUus. see Bethel . . 9- 3A Ataroih(oul)ouudaryolEi'braitu)9 - 2 H Betonim . . . . 5, 7 - 7 F Athons .... . 11, 12 - S J) Be/er . 7 - 7G Attalia .... . . 12-1 tl) Bltbron . 7- 7 F Ava .... . . 8 -13 K Biihynia .... 11, 12 -IOC Aven (Ejrypt) . 4 - 3 11 l)0zrah (Edom) . . 6- 7 H ; 8 -11 E Av«n, )lain of, gee Valley of Bozrs'j . . 3,5,6,7- 8F;8-11 E Lebanon . . 5- 7E Avims . . , . . . 3 - 8 Cr Caftnl (Asher) 6. 6, 7 - 7 F Azraavoth . . . 9 - 3 B Cabul, district of . . 7- 7F Aznotb-tabor, see Tabor . . 5- 7F Cades, see Kedesh . 7- 7 E Azoliis .... . . 10- AG Cades-barno, see Kadesh-bamea 6 - 7 11 Azzah, 8ec Gaza . . . 6- «0 Calah . 2-12D Calneh .... 2, 8-13 E Bn«alah, Mount l^aalah,o/,io F.aal«» Calno, see Calneh 2.8-13E of .Tudali, urc. Kirj.afb- luarlm b - {Or c;ana . . . . . 10 - 7 F Baalath ( Lebanon) . . 6 - 8E Canaan . . 1 - 8 D ; 2 - 10 E ; 4 - 6 G Baal-m(!(in . , . . 5- 7G Canaanites .... 3, 7 - 7 r Baal-zoi)bon . , 4- 4H Caiineh, see Calneh . 2,8-13E B.ah«l .... . . 2-12E Cai)ernaum .... . 10 - 7 F Babylon. 2,8 -12 E Ca|)hlr>f . . . . , . 1-71) Ba^'han .... Bath.-'jK^hariafl 6, 7 - 8 E Ctti'vadoola .... 11,12- 10 D . . 9 - 1 E Canbomish . . *. . 8 -12 T) Beerolh .... . . 9- 2B Caria . 12- 1' Beer-sbPba . , 3, 4, 6. 6. 7. 10 - 6 G Cannel, Mount. . . 3, 5, 6, 7, 10 - 6 !< Bef^hiorah, «<>« Ashlaroth . .10-8 F Carmel (.Tudah^ . 5. 7 - 7 (• Benjamin, allotment of . . 5- TG fkrnaim. Carnion, see Ashteroth Been, iee Baal-meon . ., . ft-lG Karuaim . 5*'-«*^f ISA . 9- 2 I- . 12- s * B; 8- 11 1> h 9- ;; 11 . 7 - rto 5.7- 7 F C; 10- Id . 6- 7 (J ; . 7 - 7 F 1 *• •9- 3 IJ f> 70 10- 6G G;9- 3 A . 9- 11) 5.7- 8 ¥ . <• - 3IJ . 5- 7 (J 70;9- IB 6.7- 7G , 4 - 7 70;9 - 2 1) . 9- 2 1) . 5 - Hi 5,7 - 70 5.7- 7 . 9- 3 (; . 10- 7F . 10- 7 F . 9- 3B \1 - 7 Y 1 - 7F 7 - 7 4 - 3H . 7 - 7 . 7- 70 . 9- 3A 6,7- 7F . 7- 7 . 7- 7 F 11. 12 - IOC H; 8- 11 E J^;8- 11 E 5. 6, 7 - 7F . 7- 7F . 7 - 7 E lea 6 - 7H . 2- 121) 2,8- 13 E 2,8- 131: . 10- 7 F E;4- 8G 3.7 - 7 F 2,8- 13 E . 10- 7 h . 1 - 7 1) 11,12- 101) . 8 - 12 1) . 12- 9 1' 7, 10 - 6 ^ C\7 - Id oth . &•* ^•«<J" INDEX TO THU BCRIPTTTRE ATLAS. Cftdron, Brook . i) - 3 C ; 10 - 7 G Celmyrla, tee r-<i-le-8yrla . . 10 - T E GttiK tiroa l;J - 8 IJ Oosarea . . 10- 6 F; 11, 12 - 10 E Cesarea Philippl . . . . 10 - 7 E Chal(l«!a . . . . 8 -13 E Ghaiiaan, ««fl Oaiiaati . . 4 - fl O CharohumlH, nlno ObarcbeiniNli. »er Canhcrnlsh . 8 -12 D Charran, ««« Haran , 2,8 -11 I) Chelmr, rivor . . . 8 -12 D Chhin»)rellj, beaof 3, 5,0. 7 - 7 F Chios 12 - 9 1> Chittlm, H'e Cyprus . , . 6 - 5 C Chittim (Apoc.), tee Macedonia 12 - 8 I> Chonizin lu - 7 F Cllicia 11,12 -10 D ClnneiDil), we Gcnn(>8ar«t . 10 - 7 F City of David, nee Zion . . 9 - 2 C CiMdus 12 - 9 1) Colosso 12 - 9 1) Coo8, «ce Cob . . . . Iti - 9 D Corinth . U, 12 - 8 D Cos 12 - 9 I) Cret« 1 ; - 8 D C\i8h . . . . 1-8F;2-13!: Cuth 8-liE Cuthab.««flCiUh . . . 8 -13 E Cyainou, see Joknoam . & - i V Cyprus . . 2,8, 11,12-101); 6- 5 C Cyrene . . . . U, 12 - 8 E Dabareh, see Dal»erat.ii 6 - 7 F Dalmatia 12 - 7 C Damasoua 2, 8, 11 . 12- 11 E ; 3, f*. fi. 7, 1 - 8 E Dan . . . . 3. 5, ».. 7, 10 -^ 7 J-; Dan, allotment oi ;> - G ; - 7 E Dan-jaati 7 - 7 E David, city of, see Zion . 9 - 2 (3 Debir (Judah) . . . 5 - 7 G .Decapolis . . . . 10 - 7 F Dedan . . . 1 -10 E Derbe 12-10 1) Dibon 4, 5, 7 - 1 G Dlbon-gad, also Dimon. see Dibon (?) 4, 5, 7 - 7 G Dizabab 4 - 6 K Dopbkah . 4 - 5 K Dor . . . 5, 7, 10 - 3 F Dora, see Dor ... 5, 7, 10 - « F Dotbaim, see Dothan . . 3, 5, 7 - 7 F Dura, plain of . 8 -12 K Ebal, mount . 3, 5 - 7 P Ecbatana (northern) , . , 8-131) Eobatana (soutbern) . . . 8-I3E Edora . . . 4. 6-7H;8-HK Edrei (Bashan) . . . 6, 7, 10 - 8 F Efrlon 4, 5. 7 - ft G E>.7pt . 2,8-10F;4-2K;12-9E EKypt, River orStriiamof3,4-5l! ;8 -l'> E Ekron 4, 5, 7 - rt G Elab, valley of . . . 5 - 1 G Flam . , . . 1-9 D; 2-13 E iUath . . 4, 6 - 7 1 Ei<^Rl('h . . 6,7 KlMuthenis, river . . . 3 - Elim 4 • Eli.xbah 1 Klolh, gee Elath ... 4, 6 ElyniaiH . . . .8 Knums 3 Enimaiui . . 9- IB; !*'> Eiidor 5, 7 ■ Eniraddi, nee Enpjidl 3, 4, 5, 8, 7, 10 Eii-^'aiinim (Itwaubar) . .5 En-misbi)al . . . . 3 ' Enou, ifinoit . . . .10 En-roiO)l 9 ■ En-8b(iniusb . . . .9 KpboHits . . . , 11, 12 < Fphi'a I m, allotment of . . 5 E])hraini, niotiiii . . . .7 Ep rain. »*■♦* Oibrab (?) . .7' Epiiratab. aee Epbratii 3 Ernch 2,8 Ewlraolnm, nee Esdraelon . . 10 Esilr«loiii, plai n of, «.'e EbdraHlon 10 - Ef^ctioii, fr lltisbboa . , . 10 - Eshcol. valltiy of . . . 4 - Klain (Jiidiih) . . . . - ElliJ^m, i.escit of . . . . 4 - Ef .11 (Egypt) . . . . 4 - E; I'l'la 1 - EMibraus 2, 12- U D; 6-lOB; 8 Fzi(nt->;!ih«'r, «cif! Ezion-geber . . 4, 6-61; 8 • 7 . 8 D 6 I - 6D - 7 1 ■13E • TG ■ 7a • 7F ■ 7G ■ 7 F 7H 7 F • 3 C • 3 (; • 9D ■ 7F ■ 7 F • 70 • 7G 13 E • 7 F 7 F 7G ■ 70 - 2D ■ 4 I • 311 ■ 7 F -12 E • 11 F Fair Havens 12 - 8 E Gaba, fee Goba .... 9 Gad, allutnnait of ... 5 Gadara 10 Gaiaad, see Gilead ... 5 Galaiia 11,12 Gahed ...... 3 Galilee 6,7,10 Galilf-e, seaof . . . ,10 Gardeu-houso, sec En-gauuim . 5 Garizim, ftjeOerlziiu . . 5 Galli 5,7 Gaih-hepber . . . , 7 Ga;^a 2, S, 12 - 10 E ; 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 Ga/ara, «fe GtZ'T . . .5 Ga7,er, Gaz('r!»..NeeG«z<T . . 5 GobadJcnianiiu) 5, 7-7 0; 9 Gt)f)a(Apocrypba) . . .7 Gnl;al . . . . »5-7D;8' G<;nne8ar, wattir of, «e* Getuib'sarct. laiio of. . Geo ;,»«<! Gibou " . 6»!nir .... G'-rizlra, mount . Gesi-inxaGoahen . Gtvor . - 3B • 7F ■ 7 F • 7 F •10 D 7 F G 1 t)eah (Benjamin) Gi'itx)n (Benjiiniiu) Gi Mites. Gihon, river 5.7 . 10 . 2 J, 5, 7 3,5 4 . 5 . 9 -70; 9 8 ' . 2- 80 7 F *iG 80 • 60 • 3B ■ 7 F ■HE • 7F •13 • 60 ■ 7 F • 3H ' 80 . 3 C • 2B ■ 7 D 13 D S-4L7 'i > 1 ii i INDEX TO THE SCRIPT17RE ATLAS. Gilboa, hills of . . . 3,5 - 7 F Gil<!ad, mount . 2 - 11 E ; 3, 5, 7 - / F OilKal (Benjamin) . . 4, 5 - 7 (J Gil^jal 6.7 -6F GirKashites 3 - 7 F Gob, see Gezer . . . . 5 - 6 G Golan 5, 7 - 7 E "-Pier .... 1-8C;1 - 8 D Gk) :i<n (Egypt) . . . . 4 - 3 H Go/m 8-121) G ;,r.Sea2.8-10E;4-G; 3,5,6,7,10 - 6 F Gfct^ce 12 - 8 D Gudgodab . . . . .4-/1 Hadad-rimmon . . . 8, 7 - 7F Hal 3 - 7 G Halah 8 -13 E Hali 5, 7 - 7 E Hamath . . . 6-8C;8-llD also caUed Hamath the Great. Hamathites . . . 2 - 11 D ; 3 - 8 T) Hamrriath . . . . 5, 7 - 7 F Hammon, Hammoth-dor, »ee Hammath . . . 5, 7 - 7 F Hanes 4 - 4 H Hara 8 - 13 E Haran 2,8 -11 D Hauran 6 - K b' Havilah (Armenia) . . . 2 -\2 C Havilali (S. of Palestine) . . 6 - h G Havilah (Arabia) . . . 1 - P !> Hazeroth 4 - tt K Hazazon-tamar, see Bazezoii-tamar . . . . 3 - 7 G Hazor (Naphtali) . . . 5, 7 - 7 E Hebron (.Tudah) . 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 - 7 (I Hebron (Asher), see Abaon . 7 - 7 E Helbon . . 6, 7, 10- 8 E; 8 -11 E Heleph 5 - 7 E Holkath . . . . 5, 7 - 7 E Hemath, «e« Hamath . . . 8 -111) Hermon, mount . . 3, 5, 6, 7, 10 - 7 E Heshbon . . 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 - 7 G Hiddekvd, river . . . . 2-12D Hierapolis 12 - 9 D Hittites . . . . 2-lOE; 3- 6G Hivites . . 2-llE; 3-6G & - 7 F Hobah 3 - 8 E Hor, mount (Edom) . . 3, 4, 6 - 7 H Horeb 4 - 5 K Horem 7 - 7 E Hor-hasridgad, see Gudgodab . 4-71 Horites . . . . 2 - 10 E ; 3 - 7 H Hormah 4 - 7 II Hukkok . . . . 5,7 - 7 F Hukok, see Helkatb . . 5, 7 ~ 7 E loonium . . t . . 12-lOD Idumea 10 - 6 G lim (in the border of Moab), eee Ije-abarlm 4 - 7 H lion 5, 7 - 7 E Illyricum . . , . 11, 12 - 7 C India 1-12E Ir-Bbemtisb, <m Bath-shemesb . 6-70 Israel . I^sachar, allotment of Italy Iturea . Ivah .Taazer, see Jazer . Jal>bok, river Jai»esh-gilead Jabiieel (Judah), aiao .labneh, see Jamnia .lamnia . Japheth . Jai'ho . Jnrmuth (Judah) Javan . Jazar, see Jazer . Jcbus, see Jerusalem Jebusites Jejrar-saliadutha . Jemiiaan {?\ .Tamnia .rcnjchuB^.Terlcho .lericho . Jerusalem 3, 4, 5, 6, Jewry, see Judea Jfzreel . Jezreel, valley of Jokneam (Zebulun) Joktheel (Petia) . Joppa . . 3, 6, 7. Joppe, see Joppa . Jordan, river Jordan, plain of . ,Tu(la, see Judah . Judah, allotment ol' Judah, mountains of Judah, v/ilderuess of Judea . Juttab . Kades, see Kadesh . . 3, 4 Kadesh-bamea . . . 4, 6 Kanah 5, 7 K.ui ah, brook . . . 7,10 Kanah 5,7 Kedesh (Naphtali) . . 5,7 Keiiab 5 Kenath . . , . 3,5,6,7 Korioth (Moab) ... 5, 7 Kidron, iho brook, see Brook Cedion ... Kir 8 Kir-haraseth, Kir-hareseth, Kir-haresh, nho K ir-licres, see Kir of Moab 4, 6, 7 - 7 G Kiriatbaim . . • . . 3,5 - 7 G Kiriathianus, a«« Kirjalh-jearim . 6-70;9-lC Klrioth, Sfti Kerioth . . . 5 - 8 F Kirjatu, tee Klrjatb-Jearim . 5 - 7Gj 9-10 6,7-7 F; 8 -HE " 7 F C' C 8E 13 £ 12 10 8 . 5 3,5,7,10 5.6.7 . 7 7,10 . 1 3.5 0.7 . 1 5,7 . 5 10 E; 3 . 3 . 7 . 10 4,5,7,10 7, 10 - 7 G ; 9 8, 11. 12 . . 10 . 5, 6, 7 . 5 . 5,7 6-7H;8 -6 F; 8,12 . 10 2, 8. 12 3, 5, 0, 7, 10 . Ji 6, 7 - 7 G ; 8 .. 5 7 . 7,10 . 10 . 5 10 - 7G - 7 F - 7F - 86 - 6G - 7 C - 6 F - 70 - 7 D - 7G - 7G - 7G - 7F - 6G - 7G - 7G -2r^ -11^ - 7G - 7F - 7F - 7F -11 E -10 E - OF -11 Fj - 7 F - 7G -HE - 7G - 7G - 7G - 7G - 7G - 7H - 7H - 7E - 6F - 7F - 7E - 7G - 8F - 8F - 3D -12 D 7 F ; 8 - HE . 5- 7 F . 12- 6 C . . 10- 8E . 8- 13 £ . 5- 7G ! 5.7,10- ^.6.7- 7 F 7F 1 . 7- 6G 7,10- 6 a ; . 1" 7 C 1 3.5- 6 F 0,7- 70 . 1- 7D i 5.7- 7G ' . 5- 7(i LOE; 3- 7 a . 3- 7F . 7- 6G . 10- 7a 5,7,10- ■ 7G 7 G ; 9 - 2 0: ■11^ 5, 11. 12 - .10- ■ 7G 5, 6, 7 - . 7F . 5- • 7F 5.7- • 7F 7H;8- ■11 E ^ 8, 12 - ■10 E .10- • 6F 2, 8, 12 - G. 1, 10 ■ HE; ■ 7 1* . ^• ■ 7G 7G;8- "11 E ^ 5- - 7G , 7- - 7G .4/1. 10 - 7G .10 - 70 . 5 - 7G 3,4 - 7H 4,B - 7H 5 7 - 7 E 7,10 - 6F h,l - 7F 5,7 - 7E . 5 - 7G ,5,6.7 - 8F ...5.7 -8 1" . -. » - 3D . 8 -12 D 4.6,7 - 1Q 'sis - 7G 70;9 - 1 C .5 - 8F . 5 -7G: -id 9 INDEX TO THE SGRIFTnBE ATLAS. Klrjathalm (Reuben), see Kiriathaim . . 3, 5 - Klrjath-arba . . . . 3 - Kiqath-arira, Kirjath-baal. tee Kirjath-jeivrim . . 5 - 7 G ; 9 - Kir of Moab . . . i, 6. 7 - Kishon, river . . 3. 5, 6, 7, 10 - I Kison, see Kishon . . • 7 - Kittim 1 - Laohlsh 5, 7 - ' Laish (Dan) . . . . 3, 5, 7 - I Laodicea 12 - I Lasea 12 - ! Lasha (?). nee Cattirhoe . . 10 - ] Lebanon, mount . . . 3, 5, 6, 7 - i Lel)anon, valley of . . 5, 7 - j Lebonah . . . . 5, 7 - . Lehabim . . , . . 1 - I Leshem, tee Laisb . . . 5 - 1 Liban»as, mount . . . 3,10- ! Libnah (Judah) (?) . . 5, 7 - I Libya . . . . 1 - 4 E ; 12 - I Led 5, 7 - Lud 1 - Lu« 3- Lyoaonia 12 - Lyoia 11,12- Lydda 10 - Lydla 12 - Ljrstra 12- ■80; 9 12 . 9 . 3 . 1 5.7 . 10 . 5 3, 5, 6, 7 Maoalon, see Mlchmasb Macedonia . . .11 Machnias, see M ichraash Maohpelah, at Hebron Madai .... Madcn .... Magdala Magiddo, «ee Megiddo Mahanaim . Makkedah . Manasseh, allotment of also called Manasses Maon 5. 7 Marah 4 Mareshah 7 Marisa, see Mareshah . 7 Mashal, see Misheal . . 5 Maspba (Benjamin), see Mizpeh 9 Maspha (E. of Jordan), see Mizyeh 3 Mearah .... 5, 7 Medaba, see Modeba 5, 7 Media 2,8 Mejiddo . . . 5,7 ■ Mcpiddon, see Megiddo . . 7 Mollta 11,12 Memphis . . . 4 - 3 i ; 2 Meribah (at Kadesb). also Meribab-Kadesh, see Kadosh-barnea . . .4 Merom, the waters of . , 3, 5. 7 Meroz . . . . . .7 Mesheoh . . , . , 1 7G 7G 10 7G 7 F 7 F 8D «G 7E 91) 8 D 7G 7 E 7 E 7 F 7 1) 7 K 7 E 6G 8E 6G 7D 7G 10 D »D 6G 9 1) 10 D 3B 8D 3B 7G 9D 7F 7 F 7 F 7 F 6G 7 V 7G 4 I «G 6G BF 2B 7F 7 X] 7G 13 1) 7 F 7F 6D 10 F 7H 7E 7F 9 G .2,8,11-12 0; 6-10 B MesoiHJtamis Micbmas, see Michmash . . . 6-7 G; 9 Midianites 4 Milctum. see Miletus . . .12 Mishal, see Misheal . . 5, 7 Mitylene . . . . ,12 Mizpah 3 also called Mizpah of Gilead. Mizpeh of Moab, see Kir of Moab (?) ... 4 Mizpeh (Benjamin) ... 9 Mlzraim . . . 1 - 8 E ; 2 Moab . 4,5,7-7G;6-8G;8 Moladah . . . . 6. 7 Moriah, mount . . . .9 Myra 12 Mysia 12 3B 6K 9D 6F 9D 7 F ■ 7G - 2B •10 F ■HE • 7G • 3 •10 D ■ 9D Nahalal, also NahaL Nahallal I oCO . 7 . 10 . 5 5,7 . 10 . 12 4.5 Nain Naphtali, allotment of Nasor, the plain of, see Hazor Nazareth .... Neapolia .... Nebo, mount Nepiithall, Nophthallm, Nepthalim, se^ Naphiali . . 5 - Nephtoah 9 - Nile, river . . . 4 - 3 K ; 8 - Nimrah, see Beth-nimrah . 5, 7 Nineveh . . . . 2.8 Nob 9 Nobah, 8e« Kenatb ... 5 Noph ... . . 4 - 70 Oboth 4 ■ Odollam, see Ad.uUam . . 5 • 01i\ es, mount of . . 9 - 3 ; 10 • Olivet, see Olives, mount of . 9 • On 4 Ono, OnuB . . . . 5. 7 Ophir 1 ■ Ophrah (Benjamin) . , 7 ■ Ophrah (Manasseh) (?) . . 5 ■ Oreb—Horeb, mount , . 4 ■ Padan, see Padan-aram 2 - 11 D ; 6 Palest ina, Palestine . . .12 Pamphylia . . f> . 11, 12 Paphos . . . . . . 12 ■ Parah ...... 9 Paran.desertof 2,8-10 E; 3.4,5, 6,7 Patara 12 Pathrusim 1 Patmos 12 Peniel, Penuel . . . .3 Perga 12 Pergamos ..... 12 Perizzites . . . 2 - 11 E ; 3 Persia . . . 8 ■ Pharpar.'rivoV . . 3, 5, 6. 7, 10 Phenice, Phenioift . . .10 7E . 20 ■lOF • 7G •12 D • 3 • 8F ■ 31 • 7H • 6G ■ 7G • 3 - 3H ■ 6F •13 G ■ 70 • 7F ■ SK -10 B -10 E -lOD -10 E - 3B - «H - 9D - 7 E - 9D - 7 F -10 D - 9D - 7 F -14 E - 8E - 71 i2» ^^jt.-tuM utjiisa^ 1. til; INDEX TO THE SCRIPTUKE ATLAS. Phentce (Cretti) . Phuresit'5S, aho Pberezites, see Perizzit^ Philadelphia Phllippl .... Phnistia=Pale8tiue . Philistines ... 3, Phison=Pi80u . Phrygia .... Plmd, see Phut . Pi -hah i roth Pirathon .... Pisidia .... Pison, river Pithora .... Pontua Ptoloraais . . 10 - 7 F ; Punou Put, see Phut Puteoli 4. 3 12 12 12 ,6 2 . 12 . 1 . 4 . 5 . 12 . 2 , 4 11.12 11, 12 . 4 . 1 11,12 Raamses, see Ramesea 4 Ilabbah (E. of Jordan), «ee Riibljath-ammon 5, 6, 7 - 7 G ; 8 Rachel'atomb .... 9 ab 4 Kaha Rakkath Rama, «ee Ramah (Benjamiu) . 5 7 9 6.7 Ramah (Naphtall) Ramah (Gad), aho called Ramath-mlzpoh (?), see Ramoth-j-ulead ... 5 Ramathaiin-zophim . , .7 Ramath of the south . . .5 Ramesea 4 Rames.se, nee. Ramesea . . 4 Ramoth-gilead , . 5, 6, 7, 10 ■ 7F • 9D ■ 8 C ■lOE ■ 6G ■ 12 (; ■ «D ■ 5E ■ 411 7 i' ' 91) • 12 C • 311 •11 ■11 E 7 I • 5E ■ 6 3H ■HE ■ 21) 211 • 7F •7G; ■ 3 B 7 F Red Sea 2, 8 - 10 F ; 4 - 5 L ; Rehoboth (the city) ... 2 Rehoboth (a well) . . 3, 4, 5 Remeth . . . . 5, 7 Remmon, see RimmoD . . 5 Rephaim, valley of . .9 Rcpbaima 3 Rophidim . . ,4 Resen ..... 2, 8 Reuben, allotment of . . 5 Rezeph . . . . 6 - 10 ; 8 Rhesrium . . . . 11, 12 Rhodes, RhodUB . ^. . .12 Riblah . . . ♦3.6-8D; 8 Rimmon (Zebulun) . . . 5 Rimmon (Simeon) Rimmon, the rot;k (Benjamin) Rithmah .... River (or Stream) of Egypt Borne . Salamls . Salcah . Salchah . Salem . Salim . , 12 - 8 D Sttlmone, oape . . . . 12 • Salt, city of 5 I Salt S«!» . . . . 3. 4, 5. 6 Salt, \ alley of . . . 5, 7 Samaria . . . 8 - 11 E ; 7 Siunaria, district of . . .10 Samoa 12 Suinothracia . . .12 S-irdis 12 Saroii, »ee Sharon . . 5, 7 Scythofolis 10 Sea, tho East, see Sea of the Plain 7 Sea, the (I reat . 2, 8 - 10 E ; 4 S<;a, the Salt . . . 3, 4, 5, 6 ■ Sea of the Plain . . . 5, 7 Seba 1 Scir, mount CF^lom) 2- 11 E ; 3, 4, 6 • Sela. see Self . . 6 - 7 11 ; 8 Si'leuoia 12 « Si.Miir . . . , 5, 7 S(.'i>barvaim . . . . 8 ■ Shaleui . . . . . .3 Sharon, plain of . . . 5, 7 Slwohem . . . 3, 5, 6, 7 Sliem 1 Sluniir, see Mount Hermon 5, 7 Shi loan, the waters of, see Slloam 9 Shiloh 5,6,7 Siiinar • 2 ■ Shittim, see Abel-shiltim . . 5 ■ Sliunem . . . . 5, 7 Shur, the wilderness of . . 2 ■ 3, 4, 5, 6 . Shushan 8 Sit'hem, see Shechem . . .5 SuJon . . , 10-7E; 11,12 Sidoniana . . 2 - 11 E ; 3, 5, 6 ■ Siloah, the pool of, «^e Siloam . 9 Simeon, allotment of . . .5' Shi (in Euyi't) . . . . 4 ■ Sin, desert of . . . .4 Sina, mount, see mount Sinai . 2 ■ 4- Sinites 3 Sion, mount, see Mt. Hermon . 5 Sion, see Zion .... 9 Sirion 5,7 Smyrna 12 Soilomitish Sea, see the Dead Soa 10 Sorek, valley of , , . 5, 10 St ream of Esrypt, see River of Egypt 4 Suocoth (Ewi't) .... 4 Siiocoth (Gad) (?) . . . 5, 7 Susa 8 Sychem, see Shechem .- .7 SVnicuse . . . . 11, 12 Siy ria 2, 8, 11, 12 - 11 E ; 3 - 8 F ; 7 Syria-damaiicus . . . .6 Syrian desert . 2, 8 - 11 £ ; 6 Taanach . . . 8, 7 Tahor, mount . . 3, 5, 7, 10 Tadmot . . . 6 - 10 D ; 8 Til ha panes, see Tahpanhes 4 Tamar . . . . 5, 7 5,7 9 4 '•I 12 . 12 '•\ , 3 , 10 - ? F - 7G - 6G - 3H - iH - 7 F -OK -12D - 6H - 7 F - 6G - 2 C - 8 E - r>K -12 1) - 7G -11 D - 7 f) ~ 9D -11 E - 7 F - HG - 3.\ - 7 M •5H: -lOE - 6 ■10 D ■ 8P ■ 8F ■ 70 ■ 7 F 9 Jj 7(; 7G 7G 7 V 7F 91) 9 91) 6F 7F 7G G 7G 7G 9F 7H HE 11 D 7E 12 E 7F 6F 7F 9E 7E 30 7F 12 E 76 7F 10 E; 13 E 7 F HE 7E 30 6G 4G 5K 10 F: 5k 7D 7E 20 7E 9D 7G 8G 5H 3H 7F 13 E 7 F 7D 8 £ 8E 9£ 7 F 7 F 11 E 4H TO 4M INDEX TO THE 8CRIPTTIRE ATLAS. . 12 -9 1) . - Hi 4.5,8 - 7G .^' - 7G a;! - 7 F . 10 - 7 F . 12 -91) . 12 - 9C . 12 -91) 6.7 - 6 F . 10 - 7F ain7 - 7G E;4 - G J.5.6 - 7G 6,7 - 7G . 1 - 9F J. 4, 6 - 7H U; 8 -11 K . 12. -11 D 5.7 - 7E . 8- -12 E . 3 - 7 F 5,7 - 6F ,6,7- - 7F . 1 - 9E 5,7- - 7E im9 • - 3 ,6,7- - 7F . 2- -12 E . 5- ■ 7G 5,7- ■ 7F . 2 - •lOR: 5,6- • 6ri . 8-13E . 5- ■ 7F ] 12- 5, ♦) - •HE 7E . 9- • 3C . 5 - 6G . 4 - 4G . 4 - 5K . 2 - rOF; 4 - 5k: . 3- 7D . 5- 7E . 9- 20 5. 7 - 7E 12- 9D .1 10 - 7G MO- 6G Tt4 - 5H 4 - 3H 5.7- 7F 8- 13 E 7 - 7 F .12- 7 1) ;7- 8£ 6- 8E ••6- 9E 5.7- 7 F .10- 7 F ;8- 11 E 4 - 4H 5.7- 7G Tanach, see Taan;ich . . . 5 • Tiiiiis . . . . 2-lOE; 4 Taphnes, see Tahpanhes . . 4 ■ Tappuan . . . . 5, 7 ■ Tarsus . . . 6 - 6 B ; 11, 12 Taverns, Tho Three . . -.12 Telmphuehes, see Tahpanhes . 4 ■ Tekoa . . , . 5 - 7 G ; 9 • Ttikoah, see Tekoa . .9 Tliebez . . . . -r . 5 Thessalonica . . .11. 12 Thiniuathah, see Tlmnath . 3, 7 Thracia 11, 12 Three TavemB .... 12 Thyatira 12 Tiberias 10 Tiberias, lake of . . . . 10 ■ Ti{?ri9, river . . . . 2, 8, 11 ■ Tiimiath . . , . 3, 7 Timnath-heres, see Tiinnath-serah . . . .5 Tiphsah . . . 6- IOC; 8 Tirzah 7 Togannah 1 Trachonitis 10 Tripolis . . . 8 - 7 D ; 8, 12 Troas 11, 12 Trogy Ilium 12 Tyre . 5, 6, 7, 10 - 7 E ; 8, 12 Tyrus, see Tyre 7, 10 - 7 E ; 8, 12 tJmmab • , . . 6, 7 7 F 6n 4H 7 F 10 D 6 C 4 II 2 !•; 2 F. 7 F 8 (J iUl 9 6 i; 91) 7 F 7 F 12 D 6G 7 F 11 D 7 F 9 1) BE HE 9D 9D HE HE 7E Ur cf the Gbaldeeb Wilderness of ShuT Zahulon -Zebulun Zalmonah .... Zunizuuimims Zunouh , . . . , Zariah, see Zorah Zaretl, tlie valley of, see Zered Zrirephath .... Zaretau .... Zaret h-ahahar . ... Zjnt han, 8f e Zaretan . Zebulun, allotment of Zed ad .... Zelz;>h(?) . Zeiuarites . Zoihath ZerCii, tirook Zi'redalliah, see Zaretan Zidon=Sidon 2.8 . 3 -16 E 6H 7 F • 7 I 8G 5, 6 Ziii, the desert of Zlon .... Ziph . . . . , Ziz, the cliff of, see EngQdl Zoan .... Zoar(f) Zoba, see Zobah . Zorah, also called Zoreah Zuzims ... 5,7 . 5 8D; 8 . . 9 2-nE; 3 . 4 . 3,4,7 . 7 . 2,8,11 3, 5, H, 7, 10 . 4 . 9 5.7 G O G £ F G F F 5 . 4 . 3.5.7 . 6 5.7 . 3 [H. C] •11 E ■ 21) ■ 8D ■ 7 11 • 7G ■ 7F ■HE: - 7E • 7H • 2C ■ 7G • 7G • 3G • 7G ■ 9E ■ 7G ■ fiF ^