troyed by Nebuchadnezzar, ib. Re- built by Zerubbabel, 55. Polluted by Antiochus Epiphanes, ib. Repaired by Herod the Great, ib. General description of, 56. Destroyed by the Romans, 59. An object of peculiar regard with the Jews, ib. Its site now occupied by a Mahommedan Mosque, 61. Ezekiel's, 441, note 5
Tempt, derivation and import of the term, iii. 354
Ten tribes, the remains of, in India, ii. 287.380, 429
Testament, New, style of, ii. 31. Pur- poses for which it was written, 411, 449. General division of the books of, ib. Events narrated in it not chro- nologically disposed, ib. Oriental words occurring in, 444. Purposes of the prophetic parts of, 450. Why written in Greek, i. 363
Turkish, controversy respect- ing that published by the British and Foreign Bible Society, ii, 371 Theological Transactions, proposed Re- cord of, iv. 362
Theology, importance of, ii. 214. Import
of the term, ib. Exposition of terms used in. ib. Primary object of, 297 Theocracy of the Jews, account of, i. 9,
54. Resumed after the return from the captivity, 437
Thinking, the Suggestions to, iv. 254 Threshing, modes of, in the East, i. 194, 435, iii. 116, note
Thunder, ii. 28
Tiberias, account of, iv. 156 Tibet, plains of, i. 19
Tiglath-Pilezer, account of i. 61, 62 Time, divisons of, iii. 520. Modes of noting, 521. Prevalence of a septenary division of, 181. Jewish, 324 Tithes, antiquity and prevalence of, iii.
Tonquin, marriages in, i. 7.
Townley, Dr. James, Letter to the Edi- tor, iv. 524
Trachonitis, account of, i. 206 Tracts, Scripture, ii. 524 TRANSLATIONS OF SCRIPTURE:
Ps. xxiv. i. 191. Gen. xlix. 226. Isa. xviii. 244. Exod. xv. 319. Ps. civ. 468
Isaiah xl. ii. 88. Paul's defence before the Athenian judicature, 268. Lord's Prayer, 276. Triumphant song of Deborah and Barak, 360. The excel- lent Housewife, 522
Matthew xiii. 3-23, iii. 80. Psalm
xl. 247. Psalm i. $76. Psalm lxxiii. 409. Epistle to Philemon, 464. Protestant and Popish, 572 Luke i. 46-55., iv. 39. James i. 25- 27, ib. Gen. ii. 7-14. Exod. xv. 1-6., 47. 1 Kings, iv. 29-34., The Song of Moses, Deut. xxxii. 68. Job i. 5. Psalm ix. Eccles. i. 4. ch. xii. 13; 14., 94. Matt. v. 3-8., 95. James iii. 13- 18., 116. Job xxxviii. 4—11., 166. Psalm cxxxix. 7-10., 167. Job xvi. 9-14, 224. Job xx. 266. Psalm lxxii. 347. Job xx. 578 Translation, Principles of Biblical, iii. 587. iv. 114, 178, 281, 327, 434, 579 -s of Scripture for the East,
iii. 534 Transpositions in the Pentateuch, i. 375, note, 376
Tribes of Israel, divisions of the Holy Land, among, i. 153, 202. Addressed by Jacob, 226
Types, the nature and interpretation of, iv. 549
by him in the publication of his Poly- glott Bible, ii. 328. His petition to the council of state, 329.-To Oliver Cromwell, 330. His letter to Mr. Clarke, 831. Articles and charges proved against him, 332 Water, importance of, in the East, ii. 485 of Jealousy, ii. 385
Waters, various applications of the term, iii. 24
Wean, derivation and import of the word, iii.
Weather, state of, in Palestine, iv. 5, 52, 106, 155, 211, 271, 319, 375, 423, 479, 535, 591
Weeks, time not universally distributed into them, iv. 140 Weights, Scripture, iii. 202 Whale, (Gen. i.) i. 117
Wise men, account of, i. 72. Worship Jesus Christ, 122
Witnesses, the Three Heavenly, ii. 226,
Zab, rivers, Little and Great, i. 16 Zabii, Dr. Townley's conjectures relative to, iii. 235
Zacharias, tomb of, i. 249
Zoography, definition and biblical history of, iii: 104. Classification and methods, 105.
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