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– Involuntary, Joshua, 330-332.

– No satisfaction for, Leviticus, 115, 116.

– of Abel, Genesis, 29-39.

MURMURING against God, Numbers, 118.

– at what displeases us, Philippians, 139-142.

MURRAIN, The plague of, Exodus, 141-144.

MUSIC, and praise of the Temple, I. Kings, 197.

– and worship, James, 320-322.

– Influence of, I. Samuel, 275.

– of the Temple, Psalms III., 460.

– Origin suggested, Genesis, 46.

– Religious value of, Chronicles, 440-443.

MUSSUS, James, 383.

MUSTERING of Israel, Numbers, 18.

MYSTERIES, Christian, II. Corinthians, 47-58.

– New Testament, Colossians, 126-131;

Thessalonians, 263;

Pastoral Epistles, 132, 135.

N

NAAMAN, Leprosy of, Leviticus, 329, 330.

– Story of, II. Kings, 50-65.

NABAL, David and, I. Samuel, 378-390;

Proverbs, 339.

NABI, or prophet, Numbers, 29.

NABONIDAS, Isaiah II., 65, 113, 193.

– persecutes the Jews, Ezra, 16.

– State of, Twelve Prophets II., 22.

– Terror of, Ezra, 33.

NABOPOLASSAR, II. Kings, 383, 422.

NABOTH, Ahab and the vineyard of, I. Kings, 473-483.

NADAB, King of Israel, I. Kings, 309, 310.

NADAB, Strange fire of, Leviticus, 237-255;

Numbers, 29.

NAHASH, King of the Amorites, I. Samuel, 170, 172.

NASHON, Numbers, 22.

NAHUM, The book, Twelve Prophets II., 77-112.

– Text of, Twelve Prophets II., 82.

NAHUM I., 3, II. Kings, 22.

NAHUM III., 5, Jeremiah I., 296, 298.

– 8-11, II. Kings, 382.

– 10, II. Kings, 142, 222.

NAIOTH, David at, I. Samuel, 313.

NAMES, Christian, Chronicles, 39.

– foundation of hope, Psalms II., 156.

– Jesus the allhallowing, Colossians, 332-334.

– Significance of, Chronicles, 30-33.

NAOMI, and Boaz, Judges, 397 sq.

– and her burden, Judges, 368.

– and her daughters-in-law, Judges, 371.

– returns to Bethlehem, Judges, 387.

NAPHTALI, The tribe, Moses blesses, Deuteronomy, 469.

NAPOLEON, at Leipzig, Exodus, 157.

– compared with Sennacherib, Isaiah I., 362.

– leaves Egypt, Isaiah I., 353.

– on the conquests of Christ, I. Samuel, 263.

– on his way to St. Helena, Numbers, 285.

– retreat from Moscow, I. Corinthians, 237.

– the supreme example of failure, Judges, 149.

NATHAN, The prophet, and David, Chronicles, 242;

Psalms II., 496.

– and the rebellion of Adonijah, I. Kings, 82-85.

– rebukes David, II. Samuel, 169-180.

– tells David not to build a temple, II. Samuel, 100.

NATHAN, son of David, I. Kings, 142.

NATHANIEL and Jacob's dream, Genesis, 285.

– called, John I., 64.

NATIONALISM of the old covenant, Hebrews, 140-243.

NATIONS, Duty of, Numbers, 160;

Judges, 37.

– responsible to God, Leviticus, 128.

NATIVITY, The, Luke, 62.

NATURAL RELIGION, Job, 25;

Hebrews, 3.

– ends with a sigh, Job, 290.

– Source of, Job, 178.

NATURE, and God, Numbers, 80;

Job, 166, 287, 301;

Psalms II., 253;

Jeremiah I., 235.

– and the supernatural, Judges, 266.

– as a revelation of God, Hebrews, 3.

– Cultus, Numbers, 313;

Judges, 42, 418.

– Destruction of, Isaiah I., 417, sq.

– Dissolution of, Hebrews, 307.

– Fourfold use by the prophets, Isaiah I., 16-18.

– in the Scripture, Psalms I., 189.

– Influence of, Exodus, 387.

– interrogated, Hebrews, 8.

– Love of, James, 86, 231.

– Redemption of, Isaiah I., 188-199.

– the vesture of the Son, Hebrews, 27.

NAZARETH, Christ and, Luke, 51, 61, 131.

NAZIRITE, Samson to be a, Judges, 276.

– vow, Acts II., 333, 436.

NAZIRITISM, ceremonies of discharge, Numbers, 64.

– Parallels to, Numbers, 59.

– Statutes regarding, Numbers, 60.

NEANDER, Augustus, James, 290, 325.

NEBUCHADNEZZAR, II. Kings, 429, 435, 436;

Isaiah II., 32, 34, 54, 107;

Ecclesiastes, 35, 38;

Song of Solomon, 109;

Jeremiah I., 25, 31, 46;

II., 4, 5, 300;

Ezekiel, 101, 160, 242-245, 282;

Daniel, 45, 143.

– captures Jeconiah, Deuteronomy, 349.

– Dream of, Daniel, 141-166.

– Idol of gold, Daniel, 167-183.

– stricken and restored, Daniel, 184-202.

NEBUZARADAN, Jeremiah II., 173, 175.

NECESSITY, Job, 130.

NECTARIUS, James, 340.

NEGLECT, and its results, Judges, 138.

– and rejection, Numbers, 186.

– of God, Deuteronomy, 155.

NEHEMIAH, The patriot, Ezra, 163-350.

– and the covenant, Ezra, 307-316.

– and the law, Ezra, 271-290.

– midnight ride, Ezra, 198-209.

– on guard, Ezra, 234-246.

– Prayer of, Ezra, 174-197.

– rebuilds Jerusalem, Ezra, 210-234.

– the reformer, Ezra, 339-350.

NEHEMIAH, The book, Ezra, 1-11;

Psalms II., 452.

– Exposition of, Ezra, 163-350.

NEHEMIAH I., 5, Deuteronomy, 123.

NEHEMIAH II., 2-8, I. Samuel, 139.

– 3, Song of Solomon, 92.

– 6, Psalms, 65.

NEHEMIAH III., 16, Acts I., 125.

NEHEMIAH IV., 17, Chronicles, 225.

NEHEMIAH V., 19, Leviticus, 77;

Jeremiah I., 77.

NEHEMIAH VII., 63-65, Chronicles, 47.

NEHEMIAH VIII., 6, Daniel, 226.

– 10, Revelation, 185.

NEHEMIAH IX., 5, Daniel, 151.

– 26, Jeremiah I., 102;

James, 294.

NEHEMIAH X., 32, Chronicles, 405;

Ezekiel, 443, 453.

NEHEMIAH XI., 1, 2, Ezekiel, 495.

– 9, Jeremiah I., 72.

– 19, Psalms II., 43.

– 36, Chronicles, 104.

NEHEMIAH XIII., 5, Ezekiel, 430.

– 15, Jeremiah I., 368.

– 23, Chronicles, 77.

– 26, Chronicles, 173.

NEHUSHTAN, II. Kings, 293.

NEIGHBOUR, Relations to our, Proverbs, 244.

– Rights of our, Leviticus, 164.

– Who is our? Exodus, 315;

Deuteronomy, 127, 145.

NELSON, Robert, Fasts and Festivals, Acts I., 79;

II., 256.

NELSON, Lord, I. Corinthians, 266.

NEO-CAESAREA, Acts I., 266.

NEOCOROS, Acts II., 379, 380.

NEPHESH, Numbers, 53.

NERO, Emperor, Acts II., 433, 470;

Ephesians, 283, 340;

Pastoral Epistles, 14, 89, 275, 414, 419, 422, 426.

NESTORIANISM, Acts I., 48;

II., 258;

Hebrews, 169.

NEW MOON, Numbers, 343, 349.

– of seventh month, Numbers, 355.

NEW TESTAMENT, canon, Acts I., 16.

– Puritanism, II. Corinthians, 237-247.

– quotations in Isaiah, Isaiah II., 6, 282, 284.

NEW TESTAMENT ETHICS, The vow in, Leviticus, 549-552.

NEWMAN, J. H., Isaiah I., 267;

Acts I., 381;

Pastoral Epistles, 39, 40, 233-235, 387;

Hebrews, 13;

James, 202, 266, 380, 383, 443.

NEWTON, Sir Isaac, Daniel, 95.

NEWTON, Robert, Acts, I., 3.

NICANOR, Gate of, Acts I., 158.

NICENE CREED, Hebrews, 29.

NICEPHORUS, James, 422.

NICODEMUS, John I., 99-116;

Acts I., 240.

– Gospel of, Pastoral Epistles, 380.

NICOLAS, proselyte of Antioch, Acts I., 286.

NINEVEH, Fall of, II. Kings, 381;

Twelve Prophets II., 17, 61-66, 96-112.

– Repentance of, Twelve Prophets II., 529-535.

NITZSCH, Karl Immanuel, Daniel, 81, 83.

NOAH, Genesis, 63 sq.

– As were the days of, Peter, 325-334.

– Covenant with, Genesis, 72, 73.

– Drunkenness of, Genesis, 75.

– Faith of, Hebrews, 215.

– Fall of, Genesis, 68-80.

– Preaching of, Peter, 139.

– Sons of, Genesis, 78.

NOB, David at, I. Samuel, 331-335.

NON-RESISTANCE, Doctrine of, Chronicles, 378-392.

NORTHCOTE, J. S., Epitaphs of the Catacombs, Acts I., 112.

NOVATIAN HERESY, Acts I., 237;

Hebrews, 95.

NOWACK, Wilhelm G. H., Twelve Prophets II., 128, 144, 380, 432, 436, 487.

NUMBERS, The book, as history, Numbers, 13.

– Date of, Numbers, 12.

– like Greek Drama, Numbers, 2.

– Puritanism of, Numbers, 8.

– Sources of, Numbers, 10.

– Spirit of, Numbers, 16.

– Three main channels in, Numbers, 7.

– Time covered by, Numbers, 11.

NUMBERS I., 10, Joshua, 22.

NUMBERS II., 18, Joshua, 22.

– 24, Joshua, 23.

NUMBERS V., 2, 3, II. Kings, 83.

– 12-27, Leviticus, 156.

NUMBERS VI., 2, Jeremiah II., 46.

– 9-12, Leviticus, 350.

– 10, Leviticus, 319.

– 24-26, Psalms II., 266.

– 25, Psalms I., 298;

II., 407.

NUMBERS VII., Leviticus, 210.

– 89, Exodus, 377.

NUMBERS IX., 5, Joshua, 121.

– 15-22, I. Samuel, 64.

NUMBERS X., 35, I. Samuel, 64;

Psalms I., 28;

II., 273;

III., 350.

NUMBERS XI., 1, II. Kings, 18.

– 3, Psalms II., 391.

– 4-6, Exodus, 234;

Leviticus, 369;

Psalms III., 144.

– 17, John I., 48.

– 33, Psalms III., 144.

NUMBERS XII., 7, Ephesians, 274.

– 10, II. Kings, 63.

– 11, Jeremiah I., 9.

– 12, Leviticus, 330.

NUMBERS XIII., 16, Matthew, 9.

– 22, II. Samuel, 19.

– 30, Joshua, 264.

– 32, Ezekiel, 332.

– 33, Joshua, 247.

NUMBERS XIV., 10, Joshua, 34.

– 24, Joshua, 264.

– 28, Psalms III., 147.

– 29, Joshua, 121.

– 31, Psalms III., 146.

NUMBERS XV., 2-4, Leviticus, 105.

– 30-32, Ezekiel, 482.

– 32, Jeremiah I., 373.

– 39, Leviticus, 195;

Song of Solomon, 44.

NUMBERS XVI., 3, Joshua, 343;

Psalms III., 144.

– 22, Hebrews, 284.

– 31-33, Joshua, 185.

– 35, Psalms, 145.

– 46, Leviticus, 238.

NUMBERS XVIII., 1, Joshua, 342.

– 2, Joshua, 342.

– 7, Chronicles, 422.

– 12, Deuteronomy, 315.

– 14, Deuteronomy, 170.

– 15, 16, Leviticus, 545;

Ezekiel, 181.

– 19, Chronicles, 327.

– 20, 24, Deuteronomy, 314;

Ephesians, 50.

– 21, Leviticus, 559.

NUMBERS XX., 2-13, Psalms III., 148.

NUMBERS XXI., 6, Jeremiah I., 183.

– 9, II. Kings, 291.

– 22, Psalms I., 158.

– 29, Jeremiah I., 306.

NUMBERS XXII., 21, Psalms II., 495.

NUMBERS XXIII., 8, James, 181.

– 9, Jeremiah I., 317;

Twelve Prophets I., 270.

– 10, John Epistles, 183.

NUMBERS XXIV., 4, Twelve Prophets I., 15.

– 8, Twelve Prophets II., 68.

– 9, Psalms I., 159.

– 13, Song of Solomon, 163.

– 19, Psalms III., 187.

– 20, John Epistles, 183.

NUMBERS XXV., 9, Psalms III., 147.

NUMBERS XXVI., 7, 18, 34, Joshua, 73.

– 33, Joshua, 309.

NUMBERS XXVII., 1-11, Joshua, 309.

– 17, Psalms II., 426.

– 18-23, Acts I., 284.

NUMBERS XXVIII., 3-8, Ezekiel, 473.

NUMBERS XXXI., 6, Psalms II., 495.

– 7, II. Kings, 73.

– 8, Joshua, 259.

– 16, Psalms II., 426.

NUMBERS XXXIII., 47, 48, Ezekiel, 374.

– 55, II. Corinthians, 352.

NUMBERS XXXV., 5, Joshua, 347.

– 9-34, Joshua, 326.

– 24, Numbers, 403.

– 31, Exodus, 345;

Leviticus, 115, 484.

– 33, Jeremiah I., 108.

NUMBERS XXXVI., 11, Joshua, 309.

NUMENIUS, Pastoral Epistles, 379.

NUNC DIMMITTIS, The, Luke, 44-46.

NYMPHAS, Colossians, 403-406.

O

OATH, of God to Abraham, Hebrews, 101.

– of men and God contrasted, Hebrews, 104.

OBADIAH and Elijah, I. Kings, 379.

OBADIAH, The book, Twelve Prophets II., 161-184.

OBADIAH, 4, Jeremiah II., 244.

– 5, Jeremiah I., 42.

– 8, Ezekiel, 227.

– 10-14, Isaiah I., 439;

Jeremiah I., 317.

– 11-15, Jeremiah II., 244.

– 21, Jeremiah II., 247.

OBED-EDOM, The ark at the house of, II. Samuel, 89.

OBEDIENCE, Proverbs, 385;

Luke, 168;

John I., 184;

Ephesians, 381;

Thessalonians, 138.

– and love, Colossians, 487.

– Children of, Peter, 44.

– Duty of, Pastoral Epistles, 272, 275.

– of the Son, Hebrews, 77;

Peter, 12, 13.

– Prompt, Joshua, 142.

– Reward of, Job, 42.

OBJECTIONS, Christ's method of dealing with, Matthew, 159.

OBLIGATION, Consciousness of, Philippians, 340.

OBSCURITY may furnish leaders, Judges, 87;

I. Samuel, 32.

OCCULT PHENOMENA, Genesis, 363.

OECUMENICUS, Acts II., 84;

James, 285, 399, 418.

OEHLER, G. F., Acts II., 6.

OFFENCES, Christ's doctrine of, Mark, 254-262.

OFFERINGS, See burnt offerings, meal offerings, sin offerings, wave offerings, sacrifices.

OG, King of Bashan, Joshua, 12.

OHOLA and OHOLIBAH, Allegory of Ezekiel, Ezekiel, 189-196.

OIL, for the sacrifice, Leviticus, 68-71.

– for the sick, James, 327, 331.

OLD TESTAMENT defective in unity, Hebrews, 6.

OLIVE, Imagery, Romans, 303.

OMISSIONS, Numbers, 184.

OMRI, King of Israel, I. Kings, 338-343.

ONESIMUS, Colossians, 382-385, 418, 454-468, 471, 483;

Pastoral Epistles, 411.

ONESIPHORUS, Pastoral Epistles, 313, 319, 320, 323, 414.

OOSTERZEE, J. J. von, Hebrews, 317.

OPPORTUNISM, Judges, 166.

OPPORTUNITY, Colossians, 365.

– for winning men, Peter, 79.

– Providence of God and, I. Samuel, 316.

OPTIMISM of Caleb and Joshua, Numbers, 160.

ORDEAL of jealousy, Numbers, 57.

ORDINANCES, No healing in, John I., 180.

ORDINATION, Acts II., 194, 414;

Pastoral Epistles, 60, 63, 220, 314.

ORELLI, C. von, Jeremiah II., 30, 37, 43, 196, 204, 214, 225, 245, 285, 338;

Daniel, 83;

Twelve Prophets II., 117, 127, 287, 451.

ORGANIZATION, Idea of, Numbers, 44;

Deuteronomy, 328.

ORIENTAL SOCIETY, Character, Job, 131.

– Contrasts of, Job, 72.

– Ideas of, Job, 50.

ORIGEN, Song of Solomon, 43;

Acts I., 79, 101, 400;

II., 251;

Ephesians, 18;

Pastoral Epistles, 125, 228, 229, 379;

James, 5, 21, 307, 330, 337, 369, 372, 441;

Peter, vi.

ORIGIN OF THE WORLD, See CREATION.

ORMAZD, Ecclesiastes, 57-62.

ORNAMENTS, Rubric, Acts II., 239.

ORONTES, Acts II., 151, 196.

ORPAH and Naomi, Judges, 376.

ORTHODOXY uncorrupted, Job, 197.

OTHNIEL, Judges, 22, 73, 74.

OTTO, Karl, Corp. Apologet., Acts II., x.

OUTCOME, The, Bitterness of the latter end, II. Samuel, 35-37.

OVERCROWDING, Numbers, 331.

P

PAES, James, 105.

PAIN, and evil, Job, 52.

– and imprudence, Job, 59.

– Happiness and, Job, 55.

– Mystery of, Job, 120.

PALESTINE, in the time of Abraham, Genesis, 96, sq.

– Jehovah's land, Ezekiel, 322-341.

– the promised land, Joshua, 52.

PALEY, William, Acts II., 291, 360;

I. Corinthians, 352;

John Epistles, 181, 182.

– on Divine goodness, Job, 53.

PALGRAVE, W. G., quoted, Job, 20, 197.

PALLADIUS, Peter, xiii.

PALMER, William, Acts I., 237.

PAMPHILIUS, James, 6, 7.

PANGAEUS, Mount, Acts II., 276.

PANTAENUS, Acts I., 400.

PAPAL, infallibility, Acts II., 230.

– Rise of, supremacy, Acts II., 144.

PAPHOS, Acts II., 197, 201.

PAPIAS, Acts I., 80;

Peter, v.

PARABLE, of Nathan, II. Samuel, 173.

– Use of the word, Hebrews, 228.

PARABLES, of Balaam, Numbers, 292, 300, 305.

– of the vine, Psalms II., 409.

– of the vineyard, Isaiah I., 38-47.

PARABLES OF CHRIST, Matthew, 173-185;

Mark, 105-129.

– The corn of wheat, John II., 29-43.

– The final separation, Matthew, 366-375.

– The Good Samaritan, Luke, 294-305.

– The good shepherd, John I., 319-334.

– The hid treasure, Matthew, 184.

– The husbandman, Matthew, 311-314;

Mark, 318-325;

John I., 26.

– The lamp and stand, Mark, 118-121.

– The marriage feast, Matthew, 315-322.

– The mustard seed, Matthew, 183;

Mark, 126-129.

– The net, Matthew, 184.

– of judgment, Matthew, 349-375.

– of the lost and found, Luke, 317-335.

– Principle of parabolic instruction, Matthew, 175-181;

Mark, 105-109.

– The prodigal son, Luke, 322-335.

– Rich man and Lazarus, Luke, 359.

– The seed growing secretly, Mark, 121-125.

– The servant and the household, Matthew, 349-352.

– The sower, Matthew, 176-178, 181-183;

Mark, 109-118;

Luke, 225-240.

– The talents, Matthew, 357-365.

– The two sons, Matthew, 310.

– The unjust judge, Luke, 187, 188.

– The vine and the branches, John II., 173-190.

– The virgins, Matthew, 353-357.

PARDON and restoration, Numbers, 171.

PARENTS, Disobedience to, II. Samuel, 275.

– duty to children, Leviticus, 326;

Deuteronomy, 84;

Proverbs, 303-313;

Colossians, 340-345.

– honoured, Exodus, 312.

PARTY Shibboleths, Judges, 262.

PASSOVER, The, Numbers, 351;

Hebrews, 320.

– celebrated at the Jordan, Joshua, 121-122.

– celebrated by Hezekiah, Chronicles, 434-438.

– Christ keeps, Matthew, 386-395.

– Feast of, Leviticus, 455-458.

– instituted, Exodus, 171-193.

– Little, Numbers, 84, 86.

PASTORAL EPISTLES, Authenticity of the, Pastoral Epistles, 4-16, 33, 52, 55, 163, 169, 294, 295, 312, 322, 404, 406-417.

– Changes made by revisers, Pastoral Epistles, 32, 47, 59, 219, 268, 269, 285, 354, 371, 391.

– Character of the, Pastoral Epistles, 3, 4, 15, 16, 201, 309, 313.

– Doctrinal statement of the, Pastoral Epistles, 259, 282.

– Genuineness of, Pastoral Epistles, 4-16, 33, 52, 55, 163, 169, 294, 295, 312, 322, 404, 406, 417, 421.

– Phraseology of the, Pastoral Epistles, 3, 4, 15, 16, 201, 309, 312.

PATARA, Paul at, Acts II., 424.

PATIENCE, Greek words for, James, 291.

– in criticism, James, 299.

– in waiting, James, 289-295.

– of faith, Isaiah I., 165.

– of hope, Thessalonians, 30-33.

– of Isaac, Genesis, 242.

– of Job, James, 295-301.

– of Joshua, Joshua, 29.

– Trust and, Psalms I., 361.

– Value of, Joshua, 156.

PATMOS, John at, John Epistles, ii.; Revelation, 11.

PATON, John G., Anecdote of, Proverbs, 215.

– Early life of, Proverbs, 54.

PATRICK, St., Confessions, Acts I., 12.

– Family of, Acts I., 281.

PATRIOTISM of Isaiah, Isaiah I., 37.

– of Nehemiah, Ezra, 172.

– True, Ezra, 212, 213.

PATRIOTISM, A wrong kind of, Numbers, 319.

PATTISON, Mark, James, 208.

PAUL, St., Abraham's blessing, Galatians, 180-188.

– Absence and longing of, Thessalonians, 99-116.

– Acts of, Acts I., 2.

– Anathema of, Galatians, 34-49.

– and church organization, Acts II., 216.

– and circumcision, Acts II., 225-228, 392, 435.

– and the curse of the law, Galatians, 188-195.

– and false brethren, Galatians, 98-112.

– and the epistle to the Romans, Romans, 10.

– and the Galatians folly, Galatians, 163-179.

– and Gnosticism, Pastoral Epistles, 32-51.

– and Peter, Galatians, 93.

– and Peter, James and John, Galatians, 113-128.

– and the poor, I. Corinthians, 387-399.

– and the primitive church, Galatians, 83-97.

– and the Roman see, Acts II., 246.

– and the Sanhedrin, Acts II., 23, 429, 442.

– and slavery, Pastoral Epistles, 175-187.

– and Timothy, Pastoral Epistles, 19-31.

– and Christian literature, Pastoral Epistles, 224-236.

– Apologia pro vita sua, Thessalonians, 69-82.

– appeals to lofty motives, II. Corinthians, 382.

– as a sower, Mark, 115, 116.

– asks for prayer, Romans, 416-420.

– at Caesarea, Acts II., 422-449.

– at Corinth, Acts II., 301-330;

Romans, 5;

I. Corinthians, 3 sq.

– at Ephesus, Acts II., 331-384.

– at Jerusalem, Galatians, 83-90.

– at Malta, Acts II., 450-471.

– at Miletus, Acts II., 405-421.

– at Patara, Acts II., 424.

– at Puteoli, Acts II., 465.

– at Sidon, Acts II., 461.

– at Thessalonica, Acts I., 37.

– at Troas, Acts II., 268, 392-406.

– at Tyre, Acts II., 425.

– Authentic writings of, Thessalonians, 395-399.

– Author of Ephesians, Galatians, 4-13.

– The bane and the antidote, Colossians, 185-198.

– Baptism of, Acts II., 72-77.

– Behaviour in Christian worship, Pastoral Epistles, 94-103.

– belief in the resurrection and the incarnation, Pastoral Epistles, 353-363.

– the bestowment of grace, Ephesians, 34-49.

– Birthplace of, Acts II., 4.

– Bodily exercise and Godliness, Pastoral Epistles, 141-150.

– The brand of Jesus, Galatians, 448-459.

– Burden-bearing, Galatians, 390-404.

– Charge against controversy, Pastoral Epistles, 364-368.

– Charity and independence, Thessalonians, 151-168.

– Children of the light, Ephesians, 321-335.

– Choice between living and dying, Philippians, 65-76.

– Christ and the church, Ephesians, 366-379.

– The Christian family, Colossians, 335-353.

– The Christian hope, II. Corinthians, 173-185.

– The Christian household, Ephesians, 380-393.

– The Christian life, Pastoral Epistles, 343-352.

– Christian life a race, Philippians, 259-280.

– The Christian ministry, Colossians, 132-150.

– Christian mysteries, II. Corinthians, 47-58.

– Christian worth of labour, Thessalonians, 375-390.

– Christians, living epistles, II. Corinthians, 99-111.

– Christ's captive, II. Corinthians, 84-98.

– Christ's spirit and human flesh, Galatians, 347-360.

– Church discipline, II. Corinthians, 72-83.

– The church in Crete, Pastoral Epistles, 212-223.

– The church's one foundation, II. Corinthians, 35-46.

– Commission of, Romans, 411.

– Comprehension of Christ, Ephesians, 183-196.

– Concerning spiritual gifts, I. Corinthians, 273-291.

– Conclusion of Colossians, Colossians, 371-416.

– Conduct and the mystery of Godliness, Pastoral Epistles, 141-150.

– Conversion of, Acts II., 22-47;

Galatians, 53-82;

Philippians, 188-190;

Thessalonians, 53-68.

– The covenant of promise, Galatians, 196-210.

– The cross the death of law, Colossians, 213-225.

– The Day of the Lord, Thessalonians, 185-200.

– The dead in Christ, Thessalonians, 169-184.

– Design of the law, Galatians, 211-226.

– Discarded vices, Ephesians, 290-304.

– dispute at Antioch, Acts II., 247.

– Divine commission of, Galatians, 68-82.

– The divine panoply, Ephesians, 410-424.

– Doctrine and, Ephesians, 305-320.

– Double reconciliation, Ephesians, 131-142.

– Duty of obedience to authority, Pastoral Epistles, 270-281.

– Earth teaching heaven, Ephesians, 167-179.

– Effects of the peace, word and name of Christ, Colossians, 320-334.

– Elements of worship, Pastoral Epistles, 82-93.

– Enemies of the cross, Philippians, 281-298.

– Entreaty of, Galatians, 272-285.

– Epistle to Philemon, Colossians, 415-493.

– Epistle to Titus, Pastoral Epistles, 199-306.

– The eternal purpose, Ephesians, 21-33.

– Exegesis of, Acts II., 18, 19, 207.

– Faith born of despair, II. Corinthians, 23-34.

– False and true glorying, Galatians, 421-434.

– Family of, Acts II., 7.

– The far and near, Ephesians, 120-130.

– The Father's gift through the Son, Colossians, 54-69.

– Final redemption, Ephesians, 50-64.

– Foes of the church, Ephesians, 397-409.

– For the eyes of the heart, Ephesians, 65-78.

– forsaken by men but strong in the Lord, Pastoral Epistles, 418-430.

– From death to life, Ephesians, 95-108.

– The fruit of the spirit, Galatians, 375-389.

– Fruits of liberality, II. Corinthians, 274-288.

– Gain of, alone of Godliness, Pastoral Epistles, 188-198.

– The garments of the renewed soul, Colossians, 305-319.

– Gifts and sacrifices, Philippians, 353-368.

– The glory of the Son, Colossians, 70-84.

– God's temple in humanity, Ephesians, 143-154.

– The Gospel defined, II. Corinthians, 144-156.

– Gospel of, Galatians, 53-67.

– Grace of liberality, II. Corinthians, 262-273.

– The great test of sincerity, Pastoral Epistles, 397-405.

– Greetings in the epistle to the Romans, Romans, 427.

– Growth of the church, Ephesians, 244-258.

– The heir's coming of age, Galatians, 242-265.

– Heresy in the New Testament, Pastoral Epistles, 294-306.

– Hinderers and troublers, Galatians, 316-329.

– his account of faith, Hebrews, 201.

– Hope as a motive power, Pastoral Epistles, 259-269.

– How the Philippians should think about, Philippians, 45-64.

– Impeachment of the Jews, Thessalonians, 83-98.

– Imprisonment of, Pastoral Epistles, 13, 24, 28, 362, 401.

– in Antioch-Pisidia, Acts II., 206-210;

Galatians, 129-162.

– in Antioch-Syria, Acts II., 157.

– in Arabia, Acts II., 77-91;

Galatians, 78-82.

– in Athens, Acts II., 305-321.

– in Galatia, Acts II., 263.

– in Macedonia, Acts II., 271-300.

– Itinerancy of, Romans, 412-415.

– Jannes and Jambres and errors, Pastoral Epistles, 375-384.

– Joy in suffering, Colossians, 116-131.

– Knowing the unknowable, Ephesians, 197-209.

– Knowledge of Christ, Philippians, 199-216.

– Language of, Acts II., 9.

– Liberalism of, Ezra, 70.

– The Lord's compassion to, Pastoral Epistles, 52-61.

– Love and prayers, Thessalonians, 117-134.

– Machinery of the primitive church, Pastoral Epistles, 331-342.

– The man of sin, Thessalonians, 305-322.

– Manner of, Hebrews, 29.

– Martyrdom of, Acts II., 246.

– The measure of Christ's love, II. Corinthians, 186-197.

– Measure of the gift of Christ, Ephesians, 227-243.

– mind about the Philippians, Philippians, 19-44.

– The mind of Christ, Philippians, 95-130.

– Moral condition of Slaves, Pastoral Epistles, 248-258.

– Mutual intercession, Thessalonians, 359-374.

– The new nature and new life, Colossians, 290-304.

– New Testament Puritanism, II. Corinthians, 237-247.

– New wine of the spirit, Ephesians, 336-350.

– The new world, II. Corinthians, 198-209.

– No confidence in the flesh, Philippians, 170-198.

– Not yours but you, II. Corinthians, 359-371.

– on the atonement, Hebrews, 224.

– on Christian morals, Ephesians, 259-351.

– on church life, Ephesians, 211-258.

– on comparisons, II. Corinthians, 300-311.

– on family life, Ephesians, 351-393.

– on foolish boasting, II. Corinthians, 325-341.

– on the gift of love, I. Corinthians, 293-308.

– on Godly jealousy, II. Corinthians, 312-324.

– on going to law, I. Corinthians, 129-144.

– on liberty and love, I. Corinthians, 177-193.

– on marriage, I. Corinthians, 161-176.

– on the ministry, I. Corinthians, 97-112.

– on ordination, Acts II., 188-218.

– on the resurrection, I. Corinthians, 325-386.

– on spiritual gifts and public worship, I. Corinthians, 309-324.

– on the support of the ministry, I. Corinthians, 195-209.

– on the use of the veil, I. Corinthians, 241-257.

– on war, II. Corinthians, 289-299.

– Origin of the Christian ministry, Pastoral Epistles, 104-117.

– Our city and our coming king, Philippians, 299-316.

– The pastor and women, Pastoral Epistles, 151-163.

– a pastor's heart, II. Corinthians, 59-71.

– Peace and joy, Philippians, 317-336.

– The perils of liberty, Galatians, 333-346.

– Perils of redemption, Pastoral Epistles, 385-396.

– Personal details, Pastoral Epistles, 406-417.

– Personal history, Galatians, 53-164.

– Personal purity, Thessalonians, 135-150.

– Personality of Satan, Pastoral Epistles, 77-81.

– Portrait of, Acts II., 51.

– Prayer for the Colossians, Colossians, 38-53.

– Precepts for the innermost life, Colossians, 354-370.

– The present Christian life a risen life, Colossians, 257-270.

– Prophecies on Timothy, Pastoral Epistles, 62-71.

– Punishment of Hymenaeus, Pastoral Epistles, 72-75.

– Purpose of reconciliation, Colossians, 100-115.

– quarrel with Barnabas, Acts II., 248-251.

– Reconciliation, II. Corinthians, 210-223.

– The reconciling Son, Colossians, 85-99.

– Regeneration, Pastoral Epistles, 282-293.

– Repentance unto life, II. Corinthians, 248-261.

– The responsibilities of the pastor, Pastoral Epistles, 164-174.

– Restraint and its removal, Thessalonians, 323-340.

– Results of the coming of faith, Galatians, 227-241.

– Results of the imprisonment, Philippians, 47.

– Resurrection life and daily dying, Philippians, 237-258.

– Return to bondage, Galatians, 257-271.

– Righteousness of faith, Philippians, 217-236.

– Ritual and character, Galatians, 435-447.

– Rulers and ruled, Thessalonians, 201-216.

– Saved for an end, Ephesians, 109-119.

– Second marriage, Pastoral Epistles, 118-129.

– Second Roman imprisonment of, Pastoral Epistles, 13, 28, 362, 401.

– Second epistle to Timothy, Pastoral Epistles, 307-430.

– Second tour of, Acts II., 245-470.

– Secret of the ages, Ephesians, 155-166.

– Shall the Galatians be circumcised? Galatians, 302-315.

– The signs of an apostle, II. Corinthians, 224-236.

– Signs of election, Thessalonians, 37-52.

– Slaying self, Colossians, 271-289.

– Sobermindedness, Pastoral Epistles, 237-247.

– Sowing and reaping, Galatians, 405-418.

– Speech at Apostolic Council, Acts II., 241.

– The spirit, Thessalonians, 233-250.

– Standing orders of the Gospel, Thessalonians, 217-232.

– Story of Hagar, Galatians, 286-301.

– Strength and weakness, II. Corinthians, 342-358.

– striving for the Colossians, Colossians, 151-167.

– Suffering and consolation of, II. Corinthians, 10-22.

– Suffering and glory, Thessalonians, 289-304.

– The Thanksgiving, Thessalonians, 21-36.

– Theology of, Thessalonians, 341-358.

– The things to fix upon, Philippians, 337-352.

– thorn in the flesh, Acts II., 49, 296.

– Trade of, Acts II., 10, 348.

– The transfiguring spirit, II. Corinthians, 127-143.

– The true circumcision, Colossians, 199-212.

– Transition to Polemics, Colossians, 168-184.

– The two covenants, II. Corinthians, 112-126.

– Two final tests of false teaching, Colossians, 242-256.

– Two human types, Ephesians, 275-289.

– Undaunted and united steadfastness, Philippians, 77-94.

– Use of the race course illustrated, I. Corinthians, 211-226.

– The victory of faith, II. Corinthians, 157-172.

– voyage to Rome, Acts II., 450-471.

– warnings against some chief errors, Colossians, 226-241.

– What God wrought in the Christ, Ephesians, 81-94.

– Working and shining, Philippians, 131-156.

– Works of the flesh, Galatians, 361-374.

PAUL III., Pope, Pastoral Epistles, 50.

PAULINUS OF NOLA, Acts II., 369.

PAUPERISM, Proverbs, 290.

PAUSANIUS, Acts II., 305, 308, 312, 363, 365.

PEACE, and grace, Ephesians, 435;

Philippians, 15, 16;

Colossians, 17-20;

Thessalonians, 15-17, 278, 279.

– and joy, Philippians, 317-336.

– The bequest of, John II., 157-171.

– Divine, Numbers, 70.

– for the justified, Romans, 128-138, 140.

– a fruit of the spirit, Galatians, 383.

– The God of, Thessalonians, 251, 252.

– has brief annals, Joshua, 247.

– Meaning of, Romans, 22.

– of Christ, Colossians, 321-325;

Thessalonians, 391-394.

PEACE OFFERING, Exodus, 414;

Leviticus, 82-108.

PEDANIUS SECUNDUS, Pastoral Epistles, 179.

PEKAH, King of Israel, II. Kings, 227-234;

Isaiah I., 103.

PEKAHIAH, King of Israel, II. Kings, 226, 227.

PELAGIUS, James, 307.

PENAL SANCTIONS, Leviticus, 418-431.

PENIEL, Jacob at, Genesis, 293-306;

Exodus, 7.

PENINNAH, I. Samuel, 3, 7-9.

PENTATEUCH, Ezekiel and the, Ezekiel, 396-403.

– Testimony of Christ to the, Leviticus, 9.

PENTECOST, and the Christian church, Ezra, 10.

– The blessing of, Acts I., 82-106.

– Feast of the, Leviticus, 459-460;

Numbers, 354.

– First fruits of, Acts I., 127-147.

PENUEL and Gideon, Judges, 190.

PEOPLE, The, ultimately responsible, Isaiah I., 119, 198, 224.

PEOR, Numbers, 305.

PERAEA, Last days of Christ in, Matthew, 267-285.

PERATH, The river, Jeremiah I., 289.

PEREGRINUS PROTEUS, Acts I., 278.

PERFECTION, Christian, Philippians, 270.

PERGA, Acts II., 197, 201, 364.

PERGAMUM, Church at, Revelation, 49-52.

PERJURY, Matthew, 75.

PEROWNE, J. J. S., Psalms II., 420;

III., 16, 29, 31, 233, 240, 319, 372, 421, 457;

Ecclesiastes, 14, 113, 134.

PERSECUTION OF THE CHURCH, Pastoral Epistles, 54, 275.

– The first, Acts I., 173-192;

II., 192.

PERSIANS, Israel under the, Twelve Prophets II., 187-197.

PERSEVERANCE, Joshua, 190.

– of spiritual enemies, Judges, 316.

PERSONAL RIGHTS, Exodus, 339-345.

PERSONALITY, behind phenomena, Romans, 43.

– Greatness of Christ's, Hebrews, 120.

– Importance of, in Job, Job, 12.

– of God, Hebrews, 208.

PERSONS, Worldly respect of, James, 119-123.

PESHITTO VERSION, Pastoral Epistles, 6;

James, 21, 30, 368.

PESSIMISM, Judges, 230;

Job, 39;

Ecclesiastes, 34.

PETER, St., Acts of, Acts I., 2.

– and Christ at Galilee, John II., 387.

– and Simon Magus, Acts I., 357, 384-397.

– and the washing of feet, John II., 82.

– at Antioch, Galatians, 129-162.

– at Lydda, Acts I., 322-345.

– at the tomb of Christ, John II., 352.

– at the transfiguration, Matthew, 238.

– attempts to walk upon the water, Matthew, 199-201.

– Call of, Luke, 173;

John I., 62-64.

– Character of, Mark, 81;

Acts I., 71.

– Death of John and, John Epistles, 10.

– Declaration of, John I., 227-237.

– Denial by, Matthew, 410-412;

Luke, 384-387;

John II., 279-293.

– Fall of, Mark, 413-417.

– First miracle of, Acts I., 148-172.

– First sermon of, Acts I., 107-126.

– in Gethsemane, Luke, 373.

– in prison, Acts II., 174-182.

– on Baptism, Acts II., 140.

– on the resurrection, Acts II., 133.

– Party of in Corinth, Romans, 35.

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