Jahn's Biblical Archaeology

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Flagg and Gould, 1827 - 532 páginas

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Extent and boundaries of the Hebrew terri CONTENTS
13
Face of the country Mountains
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Plains
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Forests
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Deserts
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The Jordan Lake Merom and Gennesareth
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The Dead
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Other Rivers
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On the climate of Palestine
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Fertility of the soil
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Calamities to which Palestine is subject
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Division of Palestine among the Israelites
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Division of Palestine in the time of Christ
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Section
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OF DWELLINGS 26 The earliest shelters were shady trees and caves 27 The more recent Troglodytes or dwellers in caves
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Tabernacles
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On Tents
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Formation of Tents 31 Internal structure of Tents
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Houses 33 Size of Houses
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Form and roof of Houses
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The Gate Porch Area or open court female apartments
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Chambers and other Apartments
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Doors and methods of securing them
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Windows 39 Materials for building
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Household furniture and utensils
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Villages Towns Cities
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OF THE NOMADES 42 Antiquity c of the Nomades
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Of Pastures 44 Emigrations of the Nomades
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Fountains and cisterns
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Flocks of the Nomades
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Animals of the Oxkind
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Of Asses and mules Section 49 Camels
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Horses
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Dogs
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Of Hunting
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Of robberies committed on Travellers
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ON AGRICULTURE 54 Its value and importance
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Laws of Moses in regard to Agriculture
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Estimation in which Agriculture was held 57 Means of increasing Fertility
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Different kinds of Grain
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Instruments of Agriculture
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Animals used in agriculture
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Preparation of the Land
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Harvest
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Threshing Floor
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Threshing
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Ventillation 66 Of Vines and Vineyards
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Situation and arrangement of Vineyards
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Culture of Vineyards
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Vintage and Winepress
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Gardens
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Of OliveTrees
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The FigTree
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The Pomegranate
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The Balsam
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The Palm
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Terebinths and Pistacias
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Bees and Honey
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Fishing 79 The fallow Year
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OF THE ARTS 80 On the Origin of the Arts 81 State of the Arts from the Deluge till Moses
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The Arts among the Hebrews in the time of Moses 83 Arts among the Hebrews in Palestine
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State of the Arts after the Captivity
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Antiquity of the Art of writing
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The extension of alphabetical writing
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Materials and Instruments of writing
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Respecting Books
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Of Epistles 90 On Poetry
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Character of the Hebrew Poetry
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On Music 93 Uses of Music among the Hebrews
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Stringed Instruments
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Wind Instruments
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Different sorts of Drums
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On Dancing
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ON THE SCIENCES 98 The origin of the Sciences
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History Genealogy and Chronology
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Arithmetic Mathematics Astronomy and Astrology
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Of Weeks
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Of the Months and the Year CONTENTS
111
Surveying Mechanic Arts and Geography
113
Medicine
115
Physics Natural History and Philosophy
116
Note Academical Degree
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OF COMMERCE 107 Antiquity of Commerce Section 158 Concerning Adultery 159 The Suspected Wife 160 Bill of Divorce 161 ChildBirth 162 Ci...
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Mercantile Routs
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Method of carrying goods by land
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Commerce of the Hebrews
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Weights and Measures 113 Measures of length
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Hollow Measures
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Weights and Money
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Weights and Money before the Captivity
127
Weights and Money after the Captivity CHAP VIII
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ON CLOTHING 118 Materials of which clothes were made
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Colours of Cloths
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The Tunic
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The Girdle
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Of Upper Garments
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Sandals and Shoes
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Of the Beard 125 Of the Hair
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Coverings for the Head
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Of the Veil
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Staff Seal and Rings
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Ladies Rings and Pendants 130 Necklaces Bracelets
143
Amulets 132 Mirrors 133 Purse and Napkins
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Painting and Branding or Sealing 135 Dress at Festivals and on occasions of Mourning
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CONCERNING FOOD AND FEASTS 136 Of Food in general 137 Preparation of Food by Fire
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Of Mills
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Grinding 140 Baking bread in an oven
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On the different kinds of Food
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Of Roasting
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Interdicted Food
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Beverage
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Condition of slaves among the Hebrews
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Condition of slaves among other Nations
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CHARACTER AND SOCIAL INTERCOURSE OF THE HEBREWS 173 Character of the Hebrews
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Propriety and refinement of Manners
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Mode of Salutation
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On Visiting
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Of Gifts
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Kinds of presents and methods of bringing them
192
Public Honours 180 Conversation and Bathing
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Treatment of the Jews to strangers
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The Poor and Beggars
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Levitical Defilements
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OF DISEASES 184 Of Diseases generally
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Disease of the Philistines mentioned in 1
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Disease of King Jehoram
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False Conceptions 188 Countries where the Leprosy prevails
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Beginnings and progress of Leprosy
204
On Bohak as distinct from infec tious Leprosy
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On the Leprosy of Guadaloupe
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On the Pestilence
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The disease of Saul and Nebuchadnezzar
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Respecting Demoniacs 193 Demoniacs were possessed with a devil
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General view of the opposite Argument
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Symptoms in Demoniacs the same with those in diseased persons
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The Apostles Evangelists and Christ re garded Demoniacs as diseased persons
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Real possessions inconsistent with the doc trine of Jesus and his Apostles
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Pool near the Sheep Market at Jerusalem
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Concerning Paralytics 200 The death of Judas Iscariot 145 Time and circumstances of taking Refresh 201 Blindness of the Sorcerer BarJesus ment 14...
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CONCERNING DEATH BURIALS AND MOURNING 203 On Death
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Treatment of the Corpse Embalming
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Of Funerals
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Situation of Sepulchres
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Sepulchres Note I Maundrell on the Sepulchres of the Kings
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Harmer on the Whitewashing of Sepulchres
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Articles which were buried with the dead 209 Sepulchral Monuments
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Burning of the Corpse
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Of Mourning
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Other causes of Mourning
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PART II
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ON THE HEBREW COMMONWEALTH 213 Patriarchal Government
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The Fundamental Law of the Mosaic Insti
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Condition of the Hebrews as respected oth er Nations
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Principal Officers in the Hebrew State
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Connexion of the Tribes with each other
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Military Reviews and Inspections
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Of Shields
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The Helmet
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Cuirass Breastplate or coat of Mail
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Greaves and Military Frock
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On Fortifications 276 Arms with which the Soldiers fought hand to hand 277 Of Javelins 278 Of the Bow Arrow and Quiver OF KINGS OFFICERS ...
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Royal Robe Diadem and Crown 225 The Throne
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The Sceptre
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The Royal Table
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Seclusion of Kings Journeys
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Royal Palace and Gardens 230 Veneration paid to Kings and which were bestowed upon them 231 The duties of the Hebrew Monarchs Titles 280 Of...
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Of Chariots of
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Sports and Exercises preparatory to
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Gymnastic Sports
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Of Encampments
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On Military Marches
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Military Standards
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Respecting
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Preparations for Battle
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Extent of the Royal power and preroga291
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The Kings Harem
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The method in which the Officers and oth ers held intercourse with the King
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Magistrates during and after the Captivi
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Tetrarchs
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Roman Procurators
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Of the Tribute and Half Shekel of the Tem
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OF TRIALS AND PUNISHMENTS 249 Of Judges 244 The Sanhedrin Note Of the Sanhedrin instituted by Moses
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Other Tribunals in the time of Christ
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The time of Trials 247 The Forum or place of Trials
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Form of Trial
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Prisons and Tortures
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Regulations etc in respect to Debtors
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On Usury
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The smallest Punishment
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Fines and Indemnifications
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Punishment of Theft
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Of the Battle
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On Sieges 293 Circumvallation
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The Besiegers Mound
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Consequences of victory
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Severities of ancient warfare
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Justice of the war against the Canaanites
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Note Right of the Israelites to Palestine
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On the division of the Spoils
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Respecting the Spoils which the Hebrews took away from the Egyptians
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Periods when there was a cessation from Hostilities
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PART III
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HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE RELIGION OF THE BIBLE 301 Religion down to the Deluge
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from the Deluge to Abraham
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Abraham Isaac and Jacob
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Respecting the religion of the Patriarchs
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Respecting Moses
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On the question Whether Moses taught the existence of a merely national God?
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On the question Whether the character of Jehovah as represented by Moses is merely that of a being inexorably just?
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Respecting the regulations which were made in order to preserve the true Reli gion
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On the Moral tendency of the instructions
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and institutions of Moses
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Corporal Punishments 256 On Retaliation 257 Mosaic Punishments 258 Excision from the people Excommunica tion
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On the question Whether there are Types in the Laws of Moses
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Of punishments which consist of Posthu mous insults 311 Sketch of Religion from Moses till after
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Respecting the knowledge of God before the time of Christ as developed by Philosophy
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On the condition of man after Death
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Respecting the propagation of Judaism
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General state of Jewish affairs 317 On the antiquity of the Jewish Religious sects
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On the doctrine of the Pharisees
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Defects in the moral principles and practice of the Pharisees
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On the traditions of the Pharisees
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Galileans and Zealots
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Respecting the Sadducees
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Babylonish Captivity
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Punishments introduced from other Na tions 312 Perseverance of the Hebrews in their Reli gion after the Captivity
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Essenes and Therapeutae
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Concerning the Hellenists
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Concerning Proselytes
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Concerning the Samaritans
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OF SACRED PLACES 327 Of Sacred Places in general
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Of the Tabernacle
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The Altar and Brazen Laver
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The Golden Candlestick
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Of the Table of ShewBread
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The Altar of Incense 333 Ark of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies
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Respecting the Holy Land
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Of Jerusalem the Holy City
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Mount Moriah
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Of the Temple of Solomon
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The Sanctuary of Solomons Temple
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Of the Temple of Zerubbabel
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Of the Temple of Herod
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Of the gates of Herods Temple
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Porches in the Temple of Herod
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Of the Sanctuary
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Origin of Synagogues 345 Of the Structure etc of Synagogues
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OF SACRED SEASONS 346 On the Antiquity of the Sabbath
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On the design of the Sabbath
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Concerning those things which were to be omitted on the Sabbath
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Concerning those things which were per mitted to be done on the Sabbath
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Concerning the Sabbatic Year
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Of the year of Jubilee
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New Moons and Feast of the New Year
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Of the great Festivals in general
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Of the Passover
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Of the Pentecost 356 Of the Feast of Tabernacles
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On the day of Propitiation 358 Of other fasts
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Of the Feast of Purim 360 On the Festival Encaenia otherwise called the Festival of the purification of the Temple
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OF SACRED PERSONS 361 Of the Jews considered as a holy people
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Of persons officially employed in discharg ing religious duties
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Of the servants who were allotted to the sanctuary
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Of the consecration of the Levites 365 Of the duties of the Levites 366 Of the Priests
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The consecration of the Priests and of the HighPriest
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Concerning the dress of the Priests
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Of the duties of the Priests 370 Dress of the HighPriest
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Some account of Urim and Thummim
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Note Remarks of Michaelis on Urim and Thummim
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On the question Whether Priests and Le vites were Public Teachers?
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Officers in the Synagogues
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OF SACRED THINGS 373 On the question What is a Sacrifice ? 374 On the origin of Sacrifices
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On the division or kinds of Sacrifices
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The place of Sacrifices
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Of Bloody Sacrifices
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Ceremonies at the offering of Sacrifices
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Of Holocausts or whole burntofferings
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Of Sinofferings
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Of Trespassofferings
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Peace and Thank Offerings 383 Of CovenantSacrifices
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On the meaning of Sacrifices
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Of Bloodless Sacrifices
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Of the Purification of the Unclean
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Of the Red Heifer 387 Purification of Leprous Persons
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Of the FirstBorn
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Of the Firstfruits
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Of Tythes
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Of the Sacred
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Of Oaths
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Of Vows
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Of Affirmative Vows Of the Vow called Cherem
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Of Negative vows the Nazarite
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Of Prayers
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Of the Worship in the Synagogues
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The language in which the service was performed in the Synagogues 399 Mode of worship practised by the Apostles
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CONCERNING IDOLATRY
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Of Idol Deities
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Altars Statues Temples Groves
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Sacrifices prayers festivals purifications mysteries
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Of divinations
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Of images made for sacred purposes
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Of the Host or army of Heaven
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Of the Sun and the god Baal
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Of other Baals or Baalim
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Of Astarte Ashtaroth or the Moon as an object of worship
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Of Tammuz and Adonis
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Moloc Molec Malcom Milcom
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Of Chiun and Remphan 413 Of Teraphim
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Of Dagon
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Of other deities
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Página 216 - Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing shall by any means hurt you.
Página 328 - If one be found slain in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it, lying in the field, and it be not known who hath slain him ; then thy elders and thy judges shall come forth, and they shall measure unto the cities which are round about him that is slain...
Página 226 - I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy ; and nothing shall by any means hurt you. Notwithstanding, in this rejoice not that the spirits are subject unto you ; but rather rejoice, because your names are written in heaven.
Página 328 - God hath chosen to minister unto him, and to bless in the name of the Lord; and by their word shall every controversy and every stroke be tried: and all the elders of that city, that are next unto the slain man...
Página 243 - Woe unto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness.
Página 216 - No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man ; and then he will spoil his house.
Página 350 - And thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon; and it shall be, when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn back and cover that which cometh from thee...
Página 216 - And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out ? therefore shall they be your judges.
Página 197 - And Solomon numbered all the strangers that were in the land of Israel, after the numbering wherewith David his father had numbered them; and they were found an hundred and fifty thousand and three thousand and six hundred.
Página 430 - Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be ye holy: for I am the Lord your God. And ye shall keep my statutes, and do them: I am the Lord which sanctify you.

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