burial, 298. His first appearance
after the resurrection, 301. 7"-
second appearance, 302. His thir..
appearance, 302. His fourth ap-
pearance, 302. His fifth appear-
ance, 303. His sixth appearance,
303. His seventh appearance, 303.
His command to Peter and predic-
tion of his martyrdom, 304. His
eighth appearance, to the great
body of his disciples, 304. His
commission to them, 304, 305. His
ninth appearance, 306. His last in-
terview with the apostles and his
ascension, 305. The prophecy of
his second coming, 306.
Christians, disciples first called, 321.
Church, Christian, beginning of the,
256. Consecration of the, 256. Be*
ginnning of positive institutions in
the, 311. ,
of Christ, full establishment of
the, in the Holy Land, etc., record-
ed in the Acts of the Apostles, i!07.
Foundation of The, 307. Two nec-
tions of the primitive, 308.
Chnnhan-rishathaim, 125.
Cilicia, province of, at the time of St.
Paul, 316.
Cilicians, mention of the, in the con
362
SCRIPTURE HISTORY.
O1BOUMOI8ION.
troversy between Stephen and the
Hellenistic Jews, 312.
Circumcision first enjoined, 34, 73,
101.
Cities of refuge, 120.
Claudius, his edict for the toleration
of the Jewish religion, 322. Death
of, 330.
Cleopas, Christ's appearance to, 302.
Cleopatra, her relations with Herod,
234.
Colossians, Epistle to the, 350.
Commandments, Ten, 72, 91, 92.
Confusion of speech, 30.
Congregation, princes of the, 109.
Coniah (see Jehoinchin).
Corbulo, Domitius, prefect of Syria,
344.
Corinth, its importance in the history
of Paul, 333. Paul at, 335, 337.
Corinthians, First Epistle to the, 338.
Cornelius, conversion of, 313.
Council, First, at Jerusalem, 32G.
Covenant with Noah and his race, 27.
New, with Abraham, 34. Renew-
ed to the descendants of Abraham,
38.
, New, division of the history of
the, 230.
Crassns pillages the temple, 232.
Creation, the, 19-21.
Crispus, the baptism of, 334.
Cross, form of the, used in crucifixion,
293.
Crucifixion, account of the, 292-290.
Sayings of Christ during the, 294-
290. Portents following the, 290.
Cush, 40.
Cyprus, Barnabas and Saul at, 324.
Cyreuians and Alexandrians, 312.
Cyrus the Great, takes Babylon, 212,
213. Decrees the rebuilding of the
temple, 215.
D.
Damaris, conversion of, 333.
Damascus, 32. Made tributary to
David, 160. St. Paul's ministry at,
319
Dan, 44. Tribe of, 119.
Daniel, 207. His relations with Neb-
uchadnezzar, 211. Last days of,
213.
, Book of, 210, 212, 213.
Darius, king of Persia, 217.
, the Median, 213.
Dathan, rebellion of, 79.
David, anointed by Samuel, 146.
Description of, 147. Introduced to
the court of Saul, 147. Plays before
DISPERSION.
Saul, 147. Slays Goliath, 147, 148.
His friendship with Jonathan, 149.
Saul's jealousy of him, 149. Marries
a daughter of Saul, 149. Escapes
from Saul, 150. Flies to Nob, 151.
Deceives Ahimelech, 15L Takes
refuge in the cave of Adullam, 151.
Leaves his concealment, and is
hunted by Saul, 151. Pursued by
Saul, 152. His conduct towards
Nabal, 153. Again pursued by Saul,
and reconciled to him, 153. Seeks
shelter among the Philistines, 153.
His lamentation over Saul and Jon-
athan, 155. Takes Jerusalem, 158.
His sin with Bath-sheba, 161. Reign
of, 150-100. Pestilence in his reign,
105. Builds an altar to Jehovah,
165. Makes prcp;iration for build-
ing the temple, 105. Tomb of, 166.
Character of, lOfi.
David, son of, Christ saluted as the,
277.
Deacons, the seven men called, 311.
Debir, city of, destroyed, 117.
Deborah, 47.
, reckoned with Barak as the
Fourth Judge, 120.
Decapolis, Christ at, 208.
Dedication of the first-born, 101.
, the feast of, 10S, 227.
, feast of the (see Feast).
Delilah, 135.
Deluge, 25, 26.
Demetrius I., Soter, becomes king,
227.
. II., Nicator, 228, 229.
, leader of the party at Ephesus
against the teaching of Paul, 339.
Demoniac, healing of the, 249.
Demoniacal possession, question of,
249.
Derbe, Paul and Barnabas at, 320.
Deuteronomy, Book of, 80.
Devil, the, 21, 22.
Didrachm, the, value of, 271.
Dinah, 44, 47.
Dionysins, the Areopagite, conver-
sion of, 333.
Disciples, the, Christ gives them their
first commission to begin their
work, 202. Their voyage across the
lake, 27.
, Seventy, sent forth by Christ
during his progress through Sama-
ria, 272.
, Christ's appearance to the great
body of his, 304.
, Christ's commission to the, 3C5.
, dispersion of the, 312.
" Dispersion," the, 215.
INDEX.
363
DISPERSION.
Dispersion, St. Peter labors amoug
Jews of the, 351.
Doeg, 151. Slays the priest?, 151.
Dorcas, the raining of, 320.
Prnsilla, wife of Felix, 343.
E.
Earth, .nnnation of the, 19, 20.
'' Easter-clay," 299.
Easter-eve, 29S.
Ebal, Mount, ST, 116.
Eben-ezer, 138.
Eber, 30.
Ecclesiaste?, Book of, 173.
Eden, 20.
Edom, 45.
Edomites, the, 47. Their defeat by
Joab, 100.
Edrei, 82.
Eglou, city of, destroyed, 117. King
of, enters into a league against Gib-
eon, 116. His death, 117.
, king of Moab, 126.
Egypt, Abraham driven into, 32.
Commencement of sojourn of He-
brews in, 50. Seven vears' famine
in, 51.
Egyptians pursue the Israelites, C8.
Their destruction in the Red Sea,
68.
Ehud, the Second Judge, 126.
Elah, succeeds his father Baasha as
king of Israel, 179.
Hi:, 111. 40.
Elath,168.
Eldad, 7T.
Elders, appointment of, as permanent
officers, 326.
Eleazar, succeeds Aaron as high-
priest, 81. His death, 121.
, high-priest, 224.
, son of Mattathiae, 227.
Eli, the thirteenth Judge, 133. Wick-
edness of his son*, 133, 136. Re-
buked by God through Samuel, 136.
His death, 137.
" Eli." considered by the people as a
call for the prophet, 296.
Eliab, son of Jesse, 14S.
Eliashib the high-priest, 220, 223.
Eliezer, steward of the house of Abra-
ham, 33.
, son of Moses, 59.
Elijah, the Tishbite, 184. His mission,
184. Overthrows the worship of
Baal, 1S4. Flies for his life, 185.
Dwells in the wilderness, 185.
Takes Elisha as his servant, 185,
186. Denounces Ahab's sin, 186, 187.
Sent to denounce the death of Aha-
ziah, 1S7, 188. Ascent of, 188. Ap-
pears in the transfiguration, 270.
Christ affirms his having already
come in the person of John the
Baptist, 270.
Elimelech, 125.
Elisabeth, mother of John the Bap-
tist, 237.
Elisha, becomes Elijah's servant, 185,
186. Succeeds Elijah, 188. Rela-
tions between Jehoram and, ISO.
Hi* deeds, 189. Designates Hazael
as future king of Syria, 190. His
death, 194.
Elkanah, father of Samuel, 136.
Elon, the eleventh judge, 133.
Eloth, recovered and rebuilt by Uz-
ziah, 196.
Elymasans, the, 40.
Elyinas, the sorcerer, St. Paul's judg-
ment on, 324.
Em ma us, the journey to, 302.
Endor, witch of, 154.
Enoch, son of Cain, 23. City named
after him, 23.
, son of Jared, his translation, 24.
Euos, son of Seth, 24.
Ephesians, Epistle to the, 350.
Ephesus, Paul at, 335, 338. Paul's
voyage to, 340. St. John at, 352.
Ephod, the, 98.
Ephraim, birth of, 50.
, tribe of, 118, 119.
Ephrou the Hittite. 38.
Epistles, St. Paul's, 360.
Erastus, his mission to Macedonia and
Achaia, 33S.
Erech, foundation of, 30.
Esar-haddou, king of Assyria, 199,
204.
Esau, birth of, 41. Sells his birth-
right, 41, 42. Marries, 42. His rec-
onciliation with Jacob, 46.
Esdraelon, plain of, 120, 128.
Esther, 218.
, Book of, 215.
Ethum, 67.
Ethbaal, king of the Zidonians, 183.
Ethnarch, title of, given to Archeiaus,
240.
Eunice, mother of Timothy, 329.
Euphrates, 31, 32.
Europe, St, Paul's call to, 329.
Eutychus, restored to life, 340.
Eve, creation of, 21. Tempted by Sa-
tan, 21. The curse upon her, 22.
The promise to her, 22.
Evil-merodach, king of Babylon, 21&
Exodus, the, 66.
Ezekiel, 207. Prophecies of, 208-
364
SCRIPTURE HISTORY.
c
Ezion-gaber, or geber, 1CS.
Ezra, 218, 219, 223.
Book of, 218.
F.
Fall, the, 21.
Famine in Judaea, relieved by the
Christians of Antioch, 323.
Famines in Egypt, 81.
Feast of Tabernacles, approach of the,
2T2. Christ appears at the, 2T2,
2T3.
of the Dedication, Christ at the,
274.
Felix, procurator of Judaea, 336. His
treatment of St. Paul, 343, 344.
Festus Porcins, procurator of Judaea,
344. Promises to send Paul to
Caesar, 344.
Fig-tree, parable of the barren, 2SO.
Firmament, 20.
Flood, the, 25, 26.
Friday, Good, 288.
G.
Gaal, leader of the insurgents against
Abimelech, 131.
Gabbatha, 292.
Gabiuins, proconsul of Syria, 232.
Gabriel appears to Zacharius, 237.
Appears to Mary, 237, 238
Gad, 44.
, tribe of, 85, 80, US.
, the prophet, 151, 1C5.
Gadara, Christ's miracle in, 261.
Gains, baptism of, 334.
Galatia, Judaizing teachers in, 337.
Journey of Paul through, 337.
Galatians, St. Paul's Epistle to the,
329.
Galeed, 45.
Galilee, 117.
, account of, 230. Beginning of
Christ's public ministry in, 247.
Christ's first circuit through, 251.
Christ makes his second circuit of,
200. His reception in, 248. Christ's
third circuit of, 261.
, Lake of, Jesns at, 255.
Gamaliel, his advice to the Council,
310. The teacher of St. Paul, 311,
316.
Gaza, 135.
Gehazi's covetousness, 189.
Gentiles, first formal declaration that
the offer of salvation, rejected by
the Jews, was handed over to them,
325.
, the mission to the, 320
Gen'zim, Mount, 87, 116.
, temple of, 2->;j, 229.
Gershom, birth of, 59.
Gethsemaiie, Garden of, Christ's ag-
ony in the, 287. '
Gezer destroyed, 117.
Gibeomtes, the, obtain peace by s
stratagem, 110.
Gideon commanded to save Israel
from the Midiauites, 127, 128. Over
throws the altar of Baal, 128. The
sign of the fleece, 128, 129. Defeats
the Midianites, 129. Rank of king
offered to him, 129. His death, 129.
Gilgal, 114, 117, 143.
Golgotha, 293.
Goliath, story of, 147, 148.
Gomates, king of Persia, 217.
Gomer, 40.
Gomorrah, 32. Spoiling of, 33. De-
struction of, 30.
Gosheu, land of, 54.
Gospels, the four, 237.
Greeks at Antioch, the Gospel preach-
ed to the, 320.
H.
Habakknk, the prophet, 206.
Hadad makes war against Solomon,
173.
Hadadezer, the son of Rehob, 160.
Hadassah (see Esther).
Hagar, 34, 36, 37.
Hnsrgai, the prophet, 217.
Hallel, the, 105.
" Hallel, Great," the, 287.
Ham, 26, 27. Race of, 29, 30, 40.
Haman, the Agagite, 218.
Hamath-zobah conquered by Solo-
mon, 172.
Hamutai, mother of Jehoahaz and
Zedekiah, 206.
Hanani, the seer, reproves Asa's want
of faith, 180.
Hananiah, 207.
Hannah, wife of Elkanah, 136.
Haran, 30.
(see Charran).
Hazael, designated as future king at
Syria 190, 192, 193.
Hazeroth, 77.
Hazor, city of, 117.
Heber, the Kenite, 127.
Hebrew, meaning of name, 32
Hebrews, Epistle to the, 360.
Hebrews in the Church, 311.
Hebron, city of, destroyed, 117.
, king of, enters into a leagua
against Gibeon, 116. His death.
117.
INDEX.
365
I1ELI.KNIBTIO JEWS.
Hellenistic Jews, Stephen's contro-
versy with the, 311, 312.
Hellenists in the Church, 811.
Hephzi-bah, wife of Hezekiah, 204.
Herod, family of, 240.
Agrippii L, grandson of Herod
the Great, uses his influence for the
Jews, 322. Governor of Tiberias,
321. Favor of Caligula towards,
322. Receives Judsea from Claudius,
322. His murder of St. James, 322.
His death, 323.
Antipas, son of Herod the Great,
first named by Herod as his succes-
sor, 240. Made tetrarcb, 240. His
character, 241. Banished by Calig-
ula, 241. Sends for John the Bap-
tist, 262. Orders the execution of
John the Baptist, 263. Believes Je-
sus to be John restored to life, 263.
. , son of Antipater, made governor
of Galilee, 232. Made governor of
Coele-Syria, 232. Defeats Autigonns,
233. Established on the throne of
Judaea and surnamed the Great, 233.
His policy. 234. Restores the tem-
ple, 234. His death, 236.
Philip, son of Herod the Great,
241.
Herod's fears at the birth of Christ,
235.
Herodians, Christ's encounter with
the, who ask for a sign, 268. Plot
with the Pharisees against Christ,
236,281.
Herodias, wife of Herod Autipas, ex-
cites her husband against John the
Baptist, 262. Herresentmeutagainst
John the Baptist, 203.
Heshbon, 81.
Hezekiah, king of Judah, 198, 201.
His illness, 202. Receives the em-
bassy from Merodach, 202. His
kingdom invaded by Sennacherib,
203. Deliverance of, 204.
High-priest, most important person
in the State, 223.
Hilkiah. the high-priest, 218.
Hiram, king ofTyre, 168. His assist-
ance in the building of the temple,
169, 170, 172.
, the architect, 160.
Holiness of the people, 101, 102.
Holy Ghost, descent of the, 320. The.
commands the separation of Saul
and Barnabas from the Church at
Antioch for the mission to the Gen-
tiles, 324.
Holy Land, Abraham enters the, 32.
Holy of Holies, the, 94.
Holy Place, 04, 95.
Holy Spirit, gift of the, 30S, 309.
Hophni, sou of Eli, ISO, 137.
Horeb, Mount, 60, 61. Rock in, water
flowing from, 70.
Hosea, the prophet, 195, 199.
Hoshea, king of Israel, 199.
Huldah, the prophetess, 205.
Hur, husband of Miriam, 70.
Hushai, the Archite, 163.
Hyrcanus, John, 229.
, son of Alexander Jannaeus, suc-
ceeds to the high - priesthood, 230.
Nominally succeeds to the throne
as Hyrcanus II., 231.
I.
Ibzan, the Tenth Jndge, 13?
Icbabod, birth of, 137.
Iconium, Paul and Barnabas at, 325.
Iddo, the seer, 173.
Immanuel, prophecy of the kingdom
of, 197.
Incense, 100.
Isaac, why to be so named, 35. His
birth, 36. Trial of his faith, 37. His
marriage, 39. Inherits his father's
wealth, 39. Driven from Lahai-roi
by a famine, 42. His death, 47.
Isaiah, counsellor of Hezekiah, 202.
Death of, 204.
, prophecies of, 197, 198, 202.
Ish-bosheth, son of Saul, 140. Reign
of, 156. His death, 156.
Ishmael, birth of, 34. His share in
the promise of God, 36, 37.
Israel, new name of Jacob, 46. Set-
tlement of, in Egypt, 53, 64.
, kingdom of, 174.
Israelites, period of their sojourn in
Egypt, 64, 57. Their oppression by
the Egyptians, 57-61. Their depart-
ure from Egypt, 66. Their march
out of Egypt to Mount Sinai, 67-71.
Their march from Sinai to the bor-
ders of Canaan, 76-78. Their final
march from Kadesh to the Jordan,
81.
Issachar, 44. Tribe of, 119.
Ittai, the Gittite> 163.
J.
Jabal, 28.
Jabin, king of Hazor, forms a league
against Israel, 117. His defeat, 117.
Jacob, birth of, 41. Obtains his
brother's birthright. 41, 42. Hie de-
ceit, 42, 43. His dream, 43. His
marriage, 44. His fear of Esau, 45.
Their reconciliation, 46. His return
366
SCRIPTURE HISTORY.
to Bethel, 4T. List of sous of, 47.
Settles in Egypt, 53, 54. His bless-
ing on his sons, 55. His death, 55.
Jaddua, the high-priest, 223. His in-
terview with Alexander the Great,
224.
Jael, wife of Heher, 12T.
Jahaz, battle at, 82.
Jahaziel, 18-2.
Jair, the Eighth Judge, 131.
James, his call, 249. In the garden,
287.
, Paul's interview with, at Jerusa-
lem, 341.
, St., the Less, Christ's appearance
to, ii()5. One of the pillars of the
Church, 305. His martyrdom, 322.
Jason, brother of the high -priest
Onias III., obtains the high-prie.st-
hood, 225. Flees to the Ammonites,
225. Attacks Jerusalem, 225.
, Panl supposed to be in the house
of, 332.
Japheth, 26, 2T, 28.
., race of, 29, i!0, 40.
Jared, son of Seth, 24.
Jarmuth, kino; of, enters into a league
against Gibeon, 110. His death,
11T.
Javan, 40.
Jeconiah (see Jehoiachin).
Jehoahaz, eleventh king of Israel,
193.
, king of Judah, 206.
Jehoash (or Joash), twelfth king of
Israel, his reign, 194.
Jehoiachin, 207, 212.
Jehoiada, the high-priest, 193.
Jehoiakim, king of Judah, 206, 207.
Jehoram, ninth king of Israel, 189,
190, 191.
, king of Judah, his reign, 190.
Jehoshaphat, king of Jndah, succeeds
to the throne, ISO, 181. Forms an
alliance with Ahab, 181. Tries to
reform the people, 1S2. His death,
182.
Jehovah reveals himself to Moses, CO.
, Angel, 35. Appears to Jacob, 46.
Jehovah-nissi, 70.
Jehovah-shalom, 128.
Jehu, king, 190, 191. His reign, 192.
Jehu, the prophet, 179, 181.
Jephthah, the Ninth Judge, 132. The
sacrifice of his daughter, 132. His
death, 133.
Jeremiah the prophet, 205. His lam-
entation for Josiah, 205. Book of,
206. His prophecies, 207, 208-213.
Jericho, 113. Conquered by the Israel-
ites, 115.
Jeroboam, son of Nebat, 171, 173,
" Visions, against," 173.
, his revolt, 175. Proclaimed king,
176. His reign, 177, 178.
II., king of Israel, his reign, 194,
195.
Jerub-baal, new name of Gideon, 128.
Jerusalem, 157. Taken by David, 158.
Taken by Nebuchadnezzar, 206.
Besieged by Nebuchadnezzar, 208.
Taken, 20S. Burnt, 208. Fortified
by Nehemiah, 219. Dedication of
the walls of, 220.
, Christ's lamentation over, 270.
Christ's prophecy of the destruction
of, 283, 284. Christ repeats his hun-
eutation over, 283.
, destruction of, by Titus, 349, 352.
Entered by Pompey, 231. Taken by
Herod, 233.
, Paul's visit to the Church, at the
feast, at, 336.
Jeshua, the high-priest, 196.
Jeshimou, the, 82.
Jesse, his sou David anointed as king,
146.
Jesus, name given to the Saviour, 23S.
Jethro, 59. His visit to Moses, 71.
Jews, preparation for understanding
state of, at opening of the New
Testament, 223. Privileges of, said
to have been granted by Alexander
the Great, 224. A large number of,
removed to Egypt, 224. Influence
of Greece upon the, 224. Persecuted
by Antiochus IV., 225.
Jews of Egypt, influence of Hellenism
on, 225. Persecuted by Ptolemy
IV., 224, 225.
, divisions among the, at time of
Demetrius I., 208. Under the Mac-
cabees, 226, 229. Under Herod,
233, 234. Emissaries of rulers, the,
watch Christ in Galilee, 254. Press
Jesus to tell them plainly whether
he was the Christ, 274. They at-
tempt to stone Christ, 255. Consult
how they can secure Christ, 275, 276.
Their impotence to execute the
sentence of condemnation on Christ,
289. Accept the responsibility or
Christ's death, 291. Persecute St.
Paul, 325. Their anger at their as-
sociation with the Gentiles as re-
ceivers of the same Gospel, 325.
, at Corinth, their fury against
St. Panl, 335.
, their plot against St. Paul's life,
343.
Jezebel, wife of Ahab, 183-186. Her
death, 188.
INDEX.
367
Jezreel, city of, ISO. Plaiu and valley
of, 120, 128.
Joab, nephew of David, 15T. Slays
Abner, 15T. At Jerusalem, 15S. His
victories over the Kdomites, 160,
1G3-165. Slain, 10S.
Joanna, wife of Chuza, 260. Her
visit to the sepulchre, 300.
Joash, father of Gideon, 128.
(or Jehoash), king of Jndah, son
of Ahaziah, crowned, 191. His
reign, 193, 194.
Jochebed, wife of Amram, 6S.
Joel, son of Samnel, 13S.
Johauan (see Jehoahaz).
Johauan (see John).
John Mark, the nephew of Barnabas,
322. Accompanies Barnabas and
Saul in their first missionary jour-
ney, 325. Panl refuses to take him
on his second missionary journey,
328. He accompanies Barnabas to
Cyprus, 328 (see Mark).
John, St., follows Christ, 243. Goes
to Jerusalem, 244. Sent to prepare
the Last Supper, 285. His presence
at it, 286. In the garden, 28T. Re-
mains when the other disciples flea.
288. Remains beside the cross of
Christ, 297. His visit to the sep-
ulchre, 301. Survives the fall of
Jerusalem, 352. His association
with Peter, 328-351. At Ephesns,
352. Exiled to Patmon, 352. Epis-
tles of, 352.
, Gospel of, 237. Supplement:)! to
the other three, 244. Mark of this,
253.
, Revelation of, 350.
.second son of Simon, his victory
over the Syrian? , 221).
, son of Mattathias, killed, 228.
the Baptist, his birth announced
by the angel Gabriel, 237. Born,
238. His preaching of repentance,
242. Baptizes Christ, 242. Pro-
claims Christ MS the Lamb of Gd,
243. His final testimony to Christ,
245. Appears before Herod Antipnc,
262. Imprisoned, 246, 262, 263.
Christ's message to, 258, 259. His
death, 263. Christ's testimony to,
259.
J'oiadn, the high-priest, 223.
Jonah, sent to Nineveh, 195.
'a three days' confinement in the
fish inadi- a type of our Lord's burial,
260.
Jonathan theLevile, son of Gershom,
123.
Jonathan, Bon of Saul, 140. Attacks
JCTnAS HAB8ABA8.
the Philistines, 143, 144. His life
saved by the people, 144. His friend-
ship with David, 149-152. His death,
154.
Jonathan, the high-priest, 223. Slays
his brother, 223.
, son of Mattathias, 227. Chosen
leader, 228. Killed, 228.
Jordan, the river, 113. Passage of the,
114.
Joseph, birth of, 44. The favorite of
his father, 47. Conspiracy of his
brothers, 48. Carried to Egypt, 49.
Imprisoned, 49. Interprets Phara-
oh's dreams, 50. Marriage of, 50.
His brothers settle in Egypt, 54.
Receives his father's blessing, 55.
Death, 50. Division of tribe of, 118,
119.
, betrothed to Mary, 238.
of Arimathea, begs the body of
Christ, 298.
Joshua, first mention of, 70. Conse-
crated as the successor of Moses,
85. Succeeds Moses as the leader
of Israel, SS. His former name, 112.
Marches towards the Jordan, 113.
Takes Jericho, 114, 115. Holds the
ceremony of the Blessing and the
Curse on Mounts Gerizim and Ebal,
116. Defeats the Amorites, 116.
Subdues the southern half of Pales-
tine, 117. Defeats Jabin, 117. Com-
manded to divide the land by lot,
118. Receives as his inheritance
Timuath-serah. 120. His exhorla-
tion to the tribes, 120. His cove-
nant with the people, 120. His
death, 120.
, slain by his brother Jonathan,
the high-priest, 223.
Josiah, king of Judah, 205. Family
of, 207.
Jotham, son of Gideon, escapes when
his brothers are slain, 130. Relates
a parable, 130.
Jotham, king of Judah, 197.
Jubal, 23.
Jubilee, year of, 104.
Jndtea, under Greek influence, 224
Annexed to Syria, 232, 241. Un-
der the Mnccnbees, 226-229. Undei
Antipater, 232.
Judwa, new kingdom of, 230.
Judah, 44. Tribe of, 118. Takes the
lead in driving out the heathen na-
tions, 122.
Judaism, St. Paul separates from,
334.
Jndah, kingdom of, 174.
Jtifliis Barsabap, sent toAntiocb, 326.
368
SCRIPTURE HISTORY.
Jt7I>AS I80AKIOT.
Judas Iscariot, his love of the world,
284. Christ alludes for the first
time to his treason, 268. Treason
of, 284. His presence at the Last
Supper, 286. His traitor's kiss, 28T.
His remorse, 292. His suicide, 292.
Maccaboeus succeeds his father,
226. Gathers an army, 226. Defeats
Lyeias, 227. His death. 228.
, St. Paul the guest of, 319.
Judges, Books of, 122, 123.
. , the, 109-122.
, the, list of their names, 125.
Jnlius has charge of Paul on the voy-
age when he is sent to Rome, 346,
34T.
E
Kadesh, 77-79.
Kcnites, 85.
Keturah, concubine of Abraham, 39.
Kibroth-hattaavah, 7T.
Kish, father of Saul, 140.
Korah, rebellion of, 79.
Laban, sou of Bethuel, 39, 44. His
covenant with Jacob, 45.
Xiachish, kin"; of, enters iuto a league
against Gibeon, 116. His death,
117.
, city of, destroyed, 117.
Lagus, satrap of Egypt, 224.
Lahai-roi, well of, 39.
Laish, 1-20, 123.
Lamb of God, Christ as the, 279.
Lamech, polygamy of, 23.
, song of, 23.
Language, Adam endowed with, 20.
Lapidotb, the husband of Deborah,
126.
Laver, brazen, 04.
Law, Mosaic, 00-111.
Laws, Civil, of the Jews, 110.
, Criminal, cf the Jews, 110.
, Constitutional and Political, of
the Jews, 108, 109.
Lazarus raised from the dead, 274,
275. Effect of the miracle, 274.
Leah, wife of Jacob, 44.
Levi, 44. Tribe of, consecrated to the
priesthood, 73, 74.
Levites, their substitution for the first-
born, 76, 97, 99. Provision made
for their habitation, 120.
Libnah, city of, destroyed, 117.
Light, 20.
Lois, grandmother of Timothy, 329.
Lot, 31-33. His escape from Sodom,
50.
Lots, the feast of (see Purim).
Lnblm.40.
Luke, St., his appearance in the com-
pany of St. Paul on his second mis-
sionary journey, 328. Accompanies
him into Macedonia, 330. Shares
the imprisonment of Paul at Rome,
344.
, Gospel of, 237-274.
Lycaonia, Paul and Barnabas in, 326.
Lydia, conversion of, 330.
Lydians, the, 40.
Lysias, general of Antiochus IV., 226.
Advances to Beth-sura, 227.
Lysias, rescues St. Paul in the temple
court, 342. Places him before the
Sanhedrim, 342, 343. Sends him to
Felix, 343.
Lystra, Paul and Barnabas at, 326.
M.
Maachah, wife of Rehoboam, 176.
Maccabsean history, 226-229.
Maccabees, 226-229. Last king of the,
233.
Macedonia, its contributions for the
poor in Jerusalem, 336. Paul's in-
tercourse with the churches of, 335.
Machpelah, cave of, 33, 54.
Madai,40.
Magadan (see Magdala).
Magdala, village of, 260, 268.