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A smaller Scripture history : in three parts ; Old Testament history ; connection of Old and New Testaments ; New Testament history to A.D. 70

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Magians, the, their worship of Christ,
239.

Mahalaleel, son of Seth, 24.

Mahauaim, 46, 164.

Mahlou, son of Naomi, 125.

Makkedah, cave of, 117.

, city of, destroyed, 117.

Malachi, 221.

, Book of, 221.

Malchus, king of Arabia, campaign of
Herod against, 234.

Malichns, courtier of Hyrcanus, 232.

Malta, St. Paul at, 347.

Malthace, fourth wife of Herod the
Great, 240.

Mamre, altar at, 33.

Man, creation of, 20. His likeness to
God, 20. His fall, 21.

Manasseh, birth of, 50. Tribe of, 86,
118, 119.
-, son of Hezekiah, reign of, 2<

Manna, Israelites fed with, 69.

Manoah, father of Samson, 134.

Mariamne, wife of Herofl, 233. Her
death, 234.

Mark Antony, 233.

Mark, St. (see John Mark).

Mark, Gospel of, 237.



INDEX.



369



Martha, sister of Lazarus, Christ's re-
ply to her, 275.

Mary Magdalene, 260. Carries the
news of the supposed removal of
Christ's body to Peter arid John,
301.

, mother of Christ, Gabriel ap-
pears to, 237, 238. Visits Elisabeth,
238. Taken home by John, 298.

, sister of Lazarus, anoints the

Lord, 277. At the feet of Jesus,
275.

Marys, the three, remain by the cross,
295.

, visit of the two, to the sepulchre,

300.

Massah, 70.

Mattaniah (Zedekiah), 203.

Mattathias, the priest, escapes from
Jerusalem, 226.

Matthew, St., call of, 251. Feast given
by, 251.

, Gospel of, 237.

Matthias, chosen as an apostle in
place of Judas, 303.

Medad, 77.

Medes, the, 213.

Megiddo, battle of. 205.

Melchishua, son of Saul, 154.

Melchizedek, 33.

Menahem, king of Israel, his reign,
195.

Menelans, obtains the high -priest-
hood, 2-25.

Mephibosheth, son of Jonathan, 160,
164.

Merab, daughter of Saul, 149.

Meribah, 70.

Merodach-baladau, king of Babylon,
202.

Mesha, king of Moab, revolts from
Israel, 188, 189.

Meshach, 207, 211.

Messiah, first prophecy of the, 22.
Promise of the, involved in the di-
vine words to Abraham, 31.

, 247. Jesus announces himself

sm the, 248.

Methuselah, 24.

Micah and the Danites, t-tory of, 122.
., 197.

Micaiah, the prophet, 187.

MichaJ, daughter of Saul, 149, 150,
153.

Michmash, 143, 144.

Midianites, 82. Slaughter of the, 85.
Defeated by Gideon, 129.

Miletus, Paul's voyage to, 340.

Miracle First, of the loaves and fish-
es, 266, Of healing the man with
the withered hand, 254. Of healing

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two blind men at Jericho, 277. Of
the cure of leprosy, 251. Of the
cure of the demoniac, 249. Of the
cure of the paralytic, 251. Of the
finding the piece of money in the
fish's mouth, 271. Of the healing;
of the centurion's servant, 258. Of
restoring the life of the widow's
son, 258. Of the healing of the deaf
and dumb, 258. Of the healing of
the man possessed by a legion of
devils, 261. Of the stilling of the
storm, 261. Second, of the loaves
nnd fishes, 268.

Miracles, general consideration of
the, 252. "

Miriam, 58. Her song, 68. Her op-
position to Moses, 77. Her death,
80.

Mishael, 207.

Missionary journey, first, of Paul and
Barnabas, 324. The second, of St.
Paul, 327.

Mizraim, 40.

Mnason, disciple of Cyprus, accom-
panies St. Paul to Jerusalem, 341.

Moab, territory of, SI.

Moabites, 82, 85, 144, 160.

Monarchy, Hebrew, establishment of
the, 109.

Mordecai, 218.

Moriah, origin of the name, 165.
, Mount, 170.

Moses, birth of, 53. Adopted by
Pharaoh's daughter, 58. Decides to
cast in his lot with his own people,
59. Kills an Egyptian, 59. Com-
manded to lead the Israelites out of
Egypt, 59, 60. Oppressed by Pha-
raoh, 61. Leads the Israelites out
of Egypt, 66. God speaks to him,
71. Called into the cloud, 72. Goes
a second time into the Mount, 74.
His disobedience, 80. Blessing of,
86, 87. Song of, 86, 87. Three dis-
courses of, 86, 87. Death of, 88.
His character, 83, 89.

Moses, appears in the Transfiguration,
270.

N.

Nanmah, mother of Rehoboam, 175.
Naaman's leprosy, 189.
Nairn!, Htory of, 152, 153.
Nabonadins, 212, 213.
Nabopolassar, king of Babylon, 206,

207

Naboth, 186.
Nadab sees God, 72.

, BOH of Jeroboam, his reign, 178.

Nahor, 30, 31.



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Naomi, 125.

Naphtali, 44. Tribe of, 119.

Nathan, the prophet, 169. Sent to

denounce David's sin, 101, 162.
Nazarenes, origin of the name, 239.
Nazareth, account of, 238. Christ's

rejection at, 248. Christ's second

rejection at, 261.
Nazarites, St. Paul joins four, in their

vow, 342.
Nebuchadnezzar, 206, 207. Takes

Jerusalem, 208. His relations with

Daniel, 211. Madness, 211, 212.
Necho (see Pharaoh-Nechoh).
Nehemiah, 218-221.
, Book of, 218.

Nehushta, mother of Jehoiachin, 207.
Nero, accession of, 336. Paul before,

349.

New Moon, Feast of the, 103.
Nicanor, 227.
Nicodemus, his relations towards

Christ, 24(5. The secret disciple, in

the Council, 273. Brings myrrh

and aloes to anoint the body of

Christ, 298.
Nimrod, 30.

Nineveh, foundation of, 30.
Noah, 24, 25-28. Descendants of, 27.
Nod, land of, 23.

O.

Obadiah, governor of Ahab's house,
183.

Obed, son of Bonz and Ruth, 125.

Obed-edom, the Gittite, the ark in his
honse, 158. Made chief door-keep-
er, 159.

Oblations (see Sacrifices).

Oded the prophet, 197.

Offerings (see Sacrifices).

Og, king, SI, 82.

Olives, Mount of, Christ and the dis-
ciples go out to the, 287.

Omri, dynasty of, 179.

, king of Israel, reign of, 179. The

statutes of, 179.

Onias I., high-priest, 224.

TIL, high-priest, 225.

IV., heir to high-priesthood, tries

to revive Jewish worship in Egypt,
227.

Ophir, 172.

Orpah, 125.

Oshea (see Joshua).

Othniel, the First Judge, 126.

P.

Padi, 203.

Palestine, 230. Subject to the first
five Ptolemies, 224.



Pallae, brother of Felix, 336.

Palm-Sunday, 279.

Parable, meaning of the word, 26*.

Parables, Christ's, 251, 261, 265. In.
terpretation of the, 258, 259.

Paraclete, the, 286.

Paran, Israelites in the wilderness oC
78.

Paschal Lamb, 65, 105.

" Passion Week," the, 278.

Passover, institution of Feast of the,
65. Meaning of the, 66. The, 105.
Kept by Josiah, 205.

, Christ attends the, 239. Again,

253. Second, of Christ's ministry,
264. The third, during our Lord's
ministry, 264.

(see bupper, Paschal).

Pastoral epistles, 350.

PalmOS, St. John banished to, 352.

Paul, St., review of his former life,
315, 316. His birthplace and parent-
age, 315. His Roman citizenship,
315. His trade of tent-making, 297.
His education in Greek learning at
Tarsus, 316, and in rabbinical lore
at Jerusalem, 316. His rigid Phar-
isaism and zeal for the law, 316.
His persecuting spirit, 317. His
part in the martyrdom of Stephen
and the ensuing persecutions, 317.
His conversion, 317, 319. Before
Agrippa, 318. His return to Damas-
cus, 319. The mission of Ananias
to him, 319. Restored to sight and
baptized, 319. His designation to
the apostleship, 319. His ministry
at Damascus, 319. His reception by
the apostles and the Church, 319.
His vision in the temple and full
commission to the Gentiles, 319.
His ministry in Syria and Cilicia,
321. With Barnabas at Antioch,
321. His mission to Jerusalem (his
second visit), 323. His separation
with Barnabas for the mission to
the Gentiles, 324. His first mission-
ary journey with Barnabas, 324.
Conversion of Sergins Paulus and
judgment on Elymas, 324. Passage
of the Taurus, 324. At Antioch, in
Pisidin, 325. Persecuted by the
Jews, 325. With Barnabas at Ico-
ninm, 325. Cnre of the cripple at
Lystra, 326. Stoned, 3-26. His re-
turn journey with Barnabas, 326.
He and Barnabas go to Jerusalem
to oppose the Judaizing spirit in the
Church, 326. His reproof of Peter,
326. His second missionary jour-
ney, 327. Accompanied by S;ltt,



INDEX.



371



B28. Their visit to Syria and Cili-
cia, 328. Is accompanied by Tim-
othy 011 his journey, 328, 329. In
Phrygia and Galatia, 329. Forbid-
den to preach the Gospel in Asia,
329. His call into Europe, 329. His
voyage to Macedonia, 330. At
Philippi, 330. Conversion of Lydia,
830. Scourged and imprisoned with
Silas, 331. Conversion of the jailer
after the earthquake, 331. Arrives
with Silas at Thessalonica, 331.
Preaches in the synagogue and
rouses the envy of the Jews, 331. At
Bercea,332. His discourse at Athens,

332. His revelation of the unknown
God, 332. His converts at Athens,

333. Lives at Corinth with Aquila
and Priscilla, working with his own
hands, 333. Rejectee! by the Jews,
he turns to the Gentiles, 334. God
visits him by a vision in the night,

335. Brought before Gallio, 335.
Tumult of the Jews against, 335.
His voyage to Ephesns and visit to
the synagogue, 335. Goes to Jeru-
salem, 336. His contest with Judaiz-
ing teachers, and relief of Jewish
Christians, 336. Returns to Antioch,

336. End of his second missionary
journey, 336. Third missionary
journey, 337. His dealing with the
twelve disciples who knew only the
baptism of John, 338. Preaches in
the synagague at Ephesus, 338.
Preaches in the school of Tyrannus,
838. His miracles. 338. Prepares to
leave Ephesus, 338. His first Epis-
tle to the Corinthians, 338. Sets
out for Macedonia, 339. Second
Epistle to the Corinthians, 339. His
journey through Macedonia and
voyage from Philippi after the
Passover, 340. His week at Troas
and farewell Sunday, 340. Hisvoy-
age to Miletus, 340. Another Sun-
day farewell, 340. Takes up his
abode at Caesarea with Philip the
deacon, 341. His journey to Jeru-
salem, 341. His reception by the
churches, 341. Joins fourNa/arites
in their vow, 342. Assaulted in the
temple and rescued by the tribune
Lysias, 342. His defenses to the
people and before the Sanhedrim,

342, 343. The plot asrainst his life,

343. His defense before Felix and
imprisonment at Cresarea, 343,344.
His hearing before Festus, 344. Ap-
peals to Ctesar, 344. His defense be-
fore Agrippa, H4B. The decision to



PETER.

send him to Rome, 346. His voyage
and shipwreck, minute truthfulness
of the narrative of, 34C, 347. Ship
caught in a typhoon, 346. The ship
drifts on the starboard tack, 347.
His stay at Malta, 347. Voyage to
Syracuse, Rhegium, and Puteoli,
347,348. Journey by land to Rome,
348. Met by Christians at Appii Fo-
rum and the Three Taverns, 348.
Delivered to Burrus, 345 His con-
dition as a prisoner in the Prsetori-
um, 348. His two conferences with
the Jews, 348. His two years' im-
prisonment at Rome, 349. His Epis-
tle to the Colossians, 350. His Epis-
tle to Philemon, 350. His Epistles,
350. His martyrdom, 350, 351. Be-
headed, 349. Chronology of the life
of, 314.

Paul's, St., Bay, 347.
Pekah, king of Israel, 196, 197. Reign

of, 198.

Pekahiah, king of Israel, 196.
Peleg, 30.
Pentecost, the Feast of, 106. The day

of, 308,
Peor, 84, 85.

Peter, final call of, 249. Attempts to
walk upon the water, 267. His full
confession of the Christ, 269. His
remonstrance when Christ reveals
the mystery of his death and resur-
rection, 269. Released by a miracle
from his difficulty about the tribute-
money, 271. Sent to prepare the
Last Supper, 285. His presence at
it, 286. Christ's prediction concern-
ing his denial of him, 286. Ill the
garden, 287. Remains when the
other disciples flee, 288. Hisdeninl
of Christ, 288. His visit to the sep-
ulchre, 301. Christ's appearance to
him, 302. His avowal of love to
Christ, 304. Christ's command to
him, and prediction of his martyr-
dom, 304. One of the " pillars " of
the Church, 305. His sermon on
the Day of Pentecost, 309. With
John before the Sanhedrim, 309.
Proclaims the deceit of Ananias
and .Sapphira, 310. His boldness nt
his second appennmce before the
Sanhedrim, 310. He and John con-
fer on the converted Samaritans the
gitt of the Holy Ghost, 320. His
mission to the Gentiles, 320. Haii-cH
Dorcas and makes converts at Jot>
pa, 320. Receives the first Qentil
converts into the Church, 320. Hin
deliverance from prison, 322. At



372



SCRIPTURE HISTORY.



the conferences at Jerusalem about
the Judaizing spirit in the Church,
326. Speech' of, in the Church at
Jerusalem, 326. His subsequent re-
proof by St. Paul, 326. Associated
by tradition with St. Paul in martyr-
dom, 351. His first Epistle, written
from Babylon, 351. Death, 351.

Peter, First Epistle of, 35].

Pharaoh's command to destroy the
new-born sons of the Israelites, 58.
His contest with Moses, 62-65. Pur-
sues the Israelites, 68.

dreams, 49, 50.

Pharaoh-Hophra, king of Egypt, 208.
Nechoh, king of^Egypt, 205, 206.

Pharisees, rise or the, 229. At the
time of Herod, 232. Charge the
disciples with Sabbath - breaking,
254. Plot with the Herodians against
Christ, 255, 281. Christ's controversy
with, when they charge him with
casting out devils by the power of
Beelzebub, 260. Christ's encounter
with, who ask for a sign, 268. Leav-
en of the, 268, 269. Hold a council
concerning Jesus, 275.

Phasaol, son of Antipater, puts down
revolt of Jews at Jerusalem, 233.

Philemon, Epistle to, 350.

Philip, call of, 243.
, son of Herod and Cleopatra,
tetrarch of Ituraea, 240.

Philippi, battle of, 233. Paul at, 340.

Philippians, Epistle to the, 350.

Philistines, their settlement iu Beer-
sheba, 36. Their oppression of Is-
rael, 133, 138. Subdued by David,
160.

Phinehas, son of Eleazar, 85.

, son of Eli, 136, 1ST.

Phoenicia, 168.

Phurah, servant of Gideon, 129.

Phut, 40.

Pi-hahiroth, 68.

Pilate, Pontius, his tyranny, 245. Je-
sus brought before, 289. Sends
him to Herod Antipas, 290. Appeals
to the generosity of the people, 290.
Makes one more effort to save him,
291. Writes the title of Christ to
mortify the Jews, 294. His care to
ascertain the truth of Christ's death,
297. Allows Joseph to take Christ's
body, 298. Deposed, 313.

Plagues of Egypt, 62-65.

Pompey, enters Jerusalem, 231.

Potiphar, 49. His wife, 49.

Potipherah, father of Joseph's wife,
60.

Pnetorlnm, Jesus led to the, 289.



Priest, high, OS.

Priesthood, institution of the, 97, 98.

Priests, high, the, 98, 99.

Proverbs, Book of, 169.

Ptolemy 1., takes Jerusalem, 224.

II., Philadelphia, Septnagint as-
cribed partly to literary tastes of,
224.

IV., Philopater, his war witltj

Antiochus the Great, 224. His per|
secntion of the Jews, 224, 225.

V., Epiphanes, 225.

VI., Philometor, 225.

Publius, the primate ol'Helita, 347.

Pul, king of Assyria attacks Israel^
196.

Purim, the feast of, 108, 218.

Pnteoli, Paul's voyage to, 348. Chri^
tians at, 348.

Q-

Quadratus, Uminidius, prefect *ot
Syria, 344.

R.

Rab-saris, 203.

Rab-shakeh, 203.

Rachel, wife of Jacob, 44. Her death,

47.

Rahab, 113, 115.

Rarnoth-gilead, battle of, 181, 1ST.
Raphia, battle of, 224.
Rebekah, wife of Isaac, 38, 39. Her

deceit, 41, 42, 43.
Red Sea, passage of the, 68.
Rehoboam, son of Solomon, 175. Hia

character, 176. His reign, 175, 17C.
Rephaim, race of the, 147.
Rephidim, 70.
Resurrection of Christ, 300.
Reuben. 44. Saves Joseph's life, 48.

; tribe of, 86, 118.

Rezai, king of Damascus, attacks

Judah, 197.
Rezou found? the Syrian kingdom of

Damascus, 173.

Rizpah, concubine of Saul, 160.
Rod of Aaron, 62, SO.
Rod of Moses, 60.
Rome, Paul's arrival at, 348. His two

years' imprisonment at, 349.
Ruth, 125.

-, Book of, 124.



Sabbath, festivals connected with the,
102-104. Institution of the, 20. Re-
vival of the, 69, 216.

after the Crucifixion, 299. Christ



INDEX.



373



SABBATIC YEAR.

asserts his supremacy over the,
254.

Sabbatic year, 103.

Sabbatical month and the Feast of
Trumpets, 103.

Sabinus, procurator of Judaea, 240.

Sacred seasons, 102-108.

Sacrifice, Isaac's, 37.

, of living animals, 22.

Sacrifices and oblations, 92, 99, 100.

Saddnc (see Zadok).

Sadducees, rise of the, 229. Christ's
encounter with the, who ask for a
sign, 268. The leaveu of the, 263,
269. Attempt of the, to entrap
Christ, 281.

Salathiel, 212.

Salmon, marries Rahab, 115.

Samaria, 119. Capital of, built by
Omri, 179. Siege of, 189.

, Christ's journey through and re-
jection in, 272, Restoration of, by
Herod, '234.

Samaritans, rebellion of, 224. Con-
version of the, 313. Peter and John
preach to the, 352.

Sameas, 232.

Samson, the Fourteenth Judge, 133-
135

Samuel, the Fifteenth Judge, 135, 136.
His connection with Saul, 140-150.
His death, 152.

Sanballat the Horonite, 218, 220.

Sanhedrim, the, 239. Jesus arraigned
before the, 288. Paul before the,
343. Peter and John before the,
309. Stephen before the, 312. Apos-
tles before the, 310.

Sarah, wife of Abraham (fee Sarai).

Sarai, wife of Abraham, 31, 32. Her
name changed, 35. Gives birth to
Isaac, 36. Death of, 3-9.

Sargon, king of Assyria, 199, 202, 203.

Saul, 140, 141. Reign of, 142-154.
of Tarsus (nee Paul).

Scape-goat, 107, 108.

Scanrus, lieutenant of Pompey, 231.

Scriptures, the, 219.

Seir, Mount (see Edom).

Seleucidse, kingdom of the, reaches
climax of its power, 224.

Sennacherib, 203. Death of, 204.

Septuagint, the, 224.

Sepulchre of Christ, the, 298. The
watch and seal upon the, 298.

, holy, visit of the women to the,

300. Visit of Peter and John to
the, 301.

Sergius Paulnc, conversion of, 324.

.Sermon on the Mount, 265, 257, 258.

Serpent, the, 21, 22.



Seth, 24. His descendants, 24, 25.

Sethite race, 24, 25.

Shadrach, 207, 211,

Shallnm, son of Jabesh, usurps the
crown of Israel, 195.

Shalmaneser II., king of Assyria, 192.

IV., 199.

Shamgar, the Third Judge, 126.

Sheba, son of Bichri, rebellion of, 1G4,
165.

, the queen of, 172.

Shechem, city of, 32, 46. Destroyed by
Abimelech, 131.

, valley of, 87.

Shekinah, the, 92, 171.

Shem, 26, 27, 28.

, race of, 29, 30, 40.

Shemaiah, the prophet, 176.

Sheshbazzar (see Zerubbabel).

Sbew-bread, 100.

, Table of, 95.

Shimei, the son of Gera, 163, 164. Hia
death, 168.

Shinar, plain of, 30.

Shishak, king of Egypt, 173. Makes
an expedition against Jerusalem,
176.

Sichem (see Shechem).

Sihon, 81, 82. Kingdom of, 81.

Silas, sent to Antioch, 326. Accom-
panies St. Paul on his second mis-
sionary journey, 328. Left at Beroea,
332. Rejoins Paul at Corinth, 333.
His arrival gives a new impulse to
St. Paul, 334. With Paul at Philip-
pi (see Paul).

Silo, general, 233.

Siloam, well of, 273.

Silvanus, with Peter at Babylon, 351.

Simeon, proclaims Jesus as the Christ
of God, 239.

,44. His imprisonment, 51.

.tribe of, 119.

Simon, a Cyrenian, said to have been
the bearer of the cross of Christ,
293.

1., 224.

, son of Mattathias, 227. Aids his

brother Jonathan, 228. Memorial
of his services, 229.

Simon, surnamcd Peter, 249.

the Pharisee, Christ in the honso

of, 259, 2CO.

Sinai, Mount, 67, 71. Wilderness of,
71.

Sisera, 126, 127.

Slaves, 110.

, Hebrew, 103, 110.

So, king of Egypt, 1'.I9.

Sodom, wickedness of, 33, 35. D
struction of, i!6.



374



SCRIPTURE HISTORY.



Solomon, birth of, 1C2. Receives his
father's charge to build a house for
Jehovah, 166. Proclaimed king,
160. His reign, 167-173. Marries
Pharaoh's daughter, 168. God's ap-
pearance to him in a dream, 168.
Receives the gift of wisdom, 168, 169.
His decision in the case of the two
women, 169. His magnificence, 169.
Personal qualities, 169. Builds the
temple, 169-171. His palace, 171.
His other buildings, 171, 172. His
faults, 172. His death, 173.
, Book of the Acts of, 173.

, Song of, 169.

Sosthenes, ruler of the synagogue at
Corinth, 335.

Stephanas, baptism of, 334.

Stephen, the martyr, made a deacon,
311. His faith and miracles, 311.
His success in the controversy with
the Hellenistic Jews, 312. His de-
fense before the Sanhedrim, 312.
His martyrdom, 312. Its effect on
St. Paul, 312, 313. Date of, 313.

Straight, the street called, 319.

Succoth, 67.

Sapper, the Lord's, Christ's institu-
tion of, 286.

, the Paschal, account of, 285.

Its connection with the last Supper
of our Lord, 286.

Susanna, 260.

Sychar, Christ's disciples at, 246.

Synagogue, the Great, 223.

Synagogues, 216.

Syria, revolt of, 233.

Syrians, David's defeat of the, ICO.

Syro - Phoenician woman, prayer of
the, 268.

T.

Tabernacle, covered with the cloud,
74. Cloud lifted from it, 76, 77.

, history of the, 97.

, made after the pattern shown to

Moses, 75, 92-97.

- of the congregation, 74.

, the, set up at Shiloh, 119.

Tabernacles, Feast of, 106.

Tables of stone, 72.

Tadmor, built by Solomon, 172.

Tamar, daughter of David, 162.

Tarshish, 40, 172.

Tarsus, birth-place of St. Paul, 315.

Tartan, 203.

Taurus, St. Paul's passage of the,
324.

Temple, building of the, 1G9-171. De-
scription of the, 170, 171. Dedica-



tion of the, 171. Rebuilding of thc>,
under Cyrus, 215, 216.
Temple at Jerusalem, Christ's fli-.^t
cleansing of the, 245. Second
cleansing, 280.

of Herod, 234.

Terah, 30. His genealogy, 31.
Tertullus, comes to Caesarea to accnsi:

Paul before Felix, 343.
Testament, Old, the, 219.

, Canon of the Old, 220.

Theocracy of the Jews, 91.
Thessalonians, First Epistle to the,
written at Corinth, 335.

, Second Epistle to the, written at

Corinth, 335.

Thessalonica, Roman capital of Mace-
donia, Paul at, 331. Synagogue of
the Jews at, 331.

Thomas, with the assembled apostles
at the second appearance of Jesus
to them, 303.
Three Taverns, the, Christians meet

Paul at, 348.
Tiberius, 313.
Tibni, a competitor for the crown of

Israel, 179.
Tiglath-pileeer, king of Assyria, 196,

197, 198.
Timnath-Serah, Joshua's inheritance,

120.

Timothy, companion of St. Paul on
his second missionary journey, 328.
His parentage, 329. Left at Beroea,
332. Rejoins Paul at Corinth, 333.
His arrival gives a new impulse to
St. Paul, 334. With Paul on his
third missionary journey, 338. His
mission to Macedonia and Achaia,
338.

, First Epistle to, 350.

, Second Epistle to, 350.

Tirhakah, king of Ethiopia, 204.
Tirzah, becomes the residence of king

Jeroboam, 177.
Tisri, month of, 103.
Tithes, 101, 110.

Titus, accompanies Paul and Barna-
bas to Jerusalem, 326.

, Epistle to, 35C.

Tobiah the Ammonite, IIS, 220.

Toi, king of Hamath, 160.

Tola, the Seventh Judge, 131.

Transfiguration, the, 270.

Tree of the knowledge of Good and

Evil, 20.
Tribes, the Twelve, territories of, 1 18-

120.

Troas, Alexandria, St. Pant sees at,
the vision which calls him to En
rope, 329.



INDEX.



375



Troas, Paul spends a week at, 340.

Trumpets, Feast of (see Sabbatical
Mouth).

Trypho&, kills Jonathan, 228. Usur-
pation of, 228.

Tnbal-Cain, 23.

Tyrannus, the school of, Paul preach-
es in the, 338.
'yre, Paul at, 341.

U.

UroftheChaldees,31.
Uriah the Hittite, 161.
Urim and Thummim, 98.
Uzzah, eon of Abinadab, 158.
Uzziah, king of Judah, 196, 197.

V.

Vail, the, 94.

Vail of the temple, rending of the,
296.

W.
Weights and Measures, Tables of,



Well, Jacob's, 46. Christ at, 246.
Whitsunday (see Pentecost, Day of).
Whitsuntide, 106.
Wilderness of Sin, 69.
Woman, creation of, 21.

X.

Semes, king of Persin, 217.



z.

Zacchseus, conversion of, 277.

Zachariah, king of Israel, his reign,
195.

Zacharias, priest in the temple, 237.
Gabriel appears to him, 237. 'Re-
covers his speech, 238.

Zadok, 159, 166, 168.

Zaphnath - Paaneah, name given to
Joseph, 50.

Zared, valley and brook of, 81.

Zebadiah, 181.

Zebedee, his sons, 272, 277.

Zeboim, 33. Destruction of, 33.

Zebudah, mother of Jehoiakim, 206.

Zebul, governor of Shechem, 131.

Zebuluii, 44. Tribe of, 119.

Zechariah, a prophet at the time of
Uzziah, 196.

, son of Jehoiadn, 193.

, the prophet, son of Idrlo, 217.

Zedekiah, king of Judnh, 208.

Zephaniah, the prophet, 205.

"Zerah, the Cnshite," ISO.

Zered (see Zared).

Zerubbabel, prince of Judah, 215

Zeruiah, David's sister, 157.

Zibiah, mother of Joash, 191.

Zilpah, 44. Children of, 44.

Zimri, kills Elah and succeeds hiir.
179.

Zin, wilderness of, 79.

Zlon, 158, 171.

Zipporah, wife of Moses, 59, 71,

Zobab, kingdom of, 160.



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