AARON : Descendants of, ordained priests forever (Exodus 28:40-43;29:9; Numbers 3:3;18:1; 1 Chronicles 23:13; 2 Chronicles 2)
ACRE : The indefinite quantity of land a yoke of oxen could plow in a day, with the kinds of plows, and modes of plowing, used in the times referred to (1 Samuel 14:14; Isaiah 5:10)
AFFLICTIONS AND ADVERSITIES : OBDURACY IN (Leviticus 26:23,24,27,28; Job 36:12,13; Psalms 78:31,32; Isaiah)
ANIMALS : Ordained as food for man (Genesis 9:2,3; Leviticus 11:3,9,21,22; Deuteronomy 14:4-6,9,11,20)
ASAPH : Son of Berachiah. One of the three leaders of music in David's organization of the tabernacle service (2 Chronicles 15:16-19;16:5-7;25:1-9; 2 Chronicles 5:12;35:15; Nehemiah)
BALAAM : Counsel of, an occasion of Israel's corruption with the Midianites (Numbers 31:16; Revelation 2:14,15)
BARNABAS : A Levite who gave his possessions to be owned in common with other disciples (Acts 4:36,37)
BETHANY : The colt of a donkey upon which Jesus made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem, obtained at (Mark 11:1-11)
BLESSING : CONTINGENT UPON OBEDIENCE (Exodus 15:26;19:5;20:6;23:22; Leviticus 26:3-43; Deuteronomy 4:1,4)
COURAGE : Enjoined by Jehoshaphat upon the judicial and executive officers be appointed (2 Chronicles 19:11)
DARKNESS : Of judgments #Pr 20:20; Isa 8:22; 13:10; Jer 4:28; 13:16; La 3:2; Eze 32:7,8; Joe 2:2,10; Am 4:13; 5:18,20; 8:9; Mic 7:8; Mt 24:29; Mr 13:24; Lu 23:45; Re 8:12; 9:2| ."Outer darkness," ."Power of darkness," (Luke 22:53; Ephesians 6:12; Colossians 1:13; 1 Thessalonians 5:5; Revelation 16:10)
DEPUTY : An officer who administers the functions of a superior in his absence (1 Kings 22:47; Acts 13:7,8;18:12;19:38)
FEAR OF GOD : A MOTIVE OF OBEDIENCE (Leviticus 19:14,32;25:17,36,43; Numbers 32:15; Deuteronomy 6:13-15;)
FIRST FRUITS : To be offered as a thank-offering upon entrance into the Land of Promise (Deuteronomy 26:3-10)
FRANKINCENSE : Prohibited, in sin offerings when they consist of turtledoves or pigeons (Leviticus 5:11)
GATES : The open square of, a place for idlers (Genesis 19:1; 1 Samuel 4:18; Psalms 69:12; Proverbs 1:21; Jeremiah 17:19,2)
JEHOIAKIM : Wicked reign and final overthrow of (2 Kings 23:34-37;24:1-6; 2 Chronicles 36:4-8; Jeremiah 22:13-19;)
JEHOSHAPHAT : A priest who assisted in bringing the ark of the covenant from Obed-edom (1 Chronicles 15:24)
JEHUDI : A Jew, an official at Jehoiakim's court who read Jeremiah's scroll to the king (Jeremiah 36:14,21,23)
JERUSALEM : The citadel of Mount Zion, occupied by David, and called the CITY OF DAVID (2 Samuel 5:5-9; 1 Chronicles 11:7)
JUDGMENT : ACCORDING TO OPPORTUNITY AND WORKS (Genesis 4:7; Job 34:11; Proverbs 11:31;12:14;24:11,12; Psalms)
KIDRON : A valley and stream between Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives (1 Kings 2:37; Nehemiah 2:15; Jeremiah 31:40)
LEVITES : The chief over the Kohathites was the oldest son of the ruling high priest (Numbers 3:32; 1 Chronicles 9:20)
LEVITES : Tithes and other offerings (Numbers 18:24,26-32; Deuteronomy 18:1-8;26:11-13; Joshua 13:14; N)
MARRIAGE : Obligations under, inferior to duty to God (Deuteronomy 13:6-10; Matthew 19:29; Luke 14:26)
MINIAMIN : A Levite who assisted in the distribution of the sacred offerings in the time of Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 31:15)
MITHREDATH : A Persian officer who joined in writing a letter which was deadly opposed to the Jews (Ezra 4:7)
MOUNTAIN : Abraham offers Isaac upon Mount Moriah, afterward called Mount Zion, the site of the temple (later in the time of Solomon) (Genesis 22:2)
ONAN : Killed for his refusal to raise seed (offspring) for his deceased brother (Genesis 38:4,8-10;46:12; Numbers 26:19; 1 Chronicles 2:3)
ONYCHA : A component of the sacred ointment, made from the shells of a species of mussel, possessing an odor (Exodus 30:34)
OREB : A prince of Midian, overcome by Gideon and killed by the Ephraimites (Judges 7:25;8:3; Psalms 83:11)
OTHNIEL : Conquers Kirjath-sepher, and as reward obtains Caleb's daughter as a wife (Joshua 15:16-20; Judges 1:12,13)
OWL : In R. V. ostrich is substituted (Leviticus 11:16; Deuteronomy 14:15; Job 30:29; Isaiah 13:21;34:11,1)
PAGIEL : Son of Ocran and leader of the tribe of Asher at time of the exodus (Numbers 1:13;2:27;7:72,77;10:26)
PARSIMONY (STINGINESS) : Of the disciples, when the ointment was poured upon Jesus (Matthew 26:8,9; John 12:4,5)
PASSOVER : Observed with unleavened bread (no yeast) (Exodus 12:8,15-20;13:3,6;23:15; Leviticus 23:6; Numbers 9:11;)
PAUL : Declares he was going bound in spirit to Jerusalem; exhorts them to take heed to themselves and the flock over whom the Holy Spirit had made them overseers; kneels down, prays, and leaves (Acts 20:22-38)
PAUL : Waits at Tyre for seven days; is brought on his way by the disciples to the outskirts of the city; kneels down and prays; boards the ship; comes to Ptolemais; greets the brethren, and stays for one day (Acts 21:4-7)
PAUL : The ship encounters a storm; Paul encourages and comforts the officers and crew; the soldiers advise putting the prisoners to death; the centurion interferes, and all on board (consisting of two-hundred and seventy-six persons) survive (Acts 27:14-44)
PI-HAHIROTH : The place on the west shore of the Red Sea where Pharaoh overtook the Israelites (Exodus 14:2,9; Numbers 33:7,8)
PILATE, PONTIUS : Tries Jesus and orders his crucifixion (Matthew 27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 18:28-40;; Acts 3:13;)
PORTERS : Lodged round about the temple in order to be present for opening the doors (1 Chronicles 9:27)
PROPITIATION : (Expiation, sin-offering)) (Romans 3:25;5:1,10,11; 2 Corinthians 5:18,19; Colossians 1:20-22; John)
PURIFICATION : Penalty to be imposed upon those who do not observe the ordinances concerning (Leviticus 7:20,21; Numbers 19:13,20)
RACHEL : Jacob serves Laban for an additional seven years to obtain her as his wife (Genesis 29:15-30)
RACHEL : Her grief in consequence of her sterility; gives her maid, to Jacob in order to obtain children in her own name (Genesis 30:1-8,15,22-34)
SABBATIC YEAR : Ordinances concerning instruction in the law during (Deuteronomy 31:10-13; Nehemiah 8:18)
SABBATIC YEAR : Punishment to follow violation of the ordinances concerning (Leviticus 26:34,35; with26:32-41; Jeremiah 34:12-22)
SAMSON : Cohabits with Delilah, a prostitute; her machinations with the Philistines to overcome him (Judges 16:1-20)
SELF-DELUSION : Obstinate sinners often given up to (Psalms 81:11,12; Hosea 4:17; 2 Thessalonians 2:10,11)
SHEMAIAH : A chief Levite during the time of David; assisted in moving the ark of the covenant from the house of Obed-edom (1 Chronicles 15:8,11)
SOLOMON : Plants vineyards and orchards of all kinds of fruit trees; makes pools (Ecclesiastes 2:4-6)
SYMBOLS AND SIMILITUDES : Waving the wave offering and lifting up the heave offering (Exodus 29:24-28; Leviticus 8:27-29;9:21)
THANKFULNESS : Ministers appointed to offer, in public (1 Chronicles 16:4,7;23:30; 2 Chronicles 31:2)
TREASURE-HOUSES : Chambers provided in the temple for various kinds of offerings (Nehemiah 10:38,39;13:5,9,12; Malachi 3:10)
TRUMPET : At the bringing up of the ark of the covenant from the household of Obed-edom (2 Samuel 6:5,15; 1 Chronicles 13:8;15:28)
VOWS : Estimation of the redemption price of things offered in vows, to be made by the priest, according to age and sex of the person making the offering (Leviticus 27:1-13)
VOWS : The redemption price of the offering of real estate, to be valued by the priest (Leviticus 27:14,15)
VOWS : Things forbidden to be offered in: Receipts of the whore and the price of a "dog" (male prostitute of a pagan shrine) (Deuteronomy 23:18)
WOMEN : When jealously charged with infidelity, their guilt or innocence was to be determined by an ordeal (Numbers 5:12-31)
ZABDIEL : An overseer of one-hundred twenty eight mighty men of valor, who lived in Jerusalem (Nehemiah 11:14)
ABIATHAR » High priest. Called AHIMELECH in » Thrust out of office by Solomon (1 Kings 2:26,27; with 1 Samuel 2:31-35)
AHAZ » King of Judah, son and successor of Jotham » Visits Damascus, obtains a novel pattern of an altar, which he substitutes for the altar in the temple in Jerusalem, and otherwise perverts the forms of worship (2 Kings 16:10-16)
ANGEL (a spirit) » A CELESTIAL SPIRIT » Of different orders (Isaiah 6:2; 1 Thessalonians 4:16; 1 Peter 3:22; Jude 1:9; Revelation 12:7)
ANTHROPOMORPHISMS » MISCELLANEOUS ACTS AND STATES OF MIND ATTRIBUTED T » Oaths (Isaiah 62:8; Hebrews 6)
ARK » IN THE TABERNACLE. Called THE ARK » On special occasions carried by priests: Crossing Jordan (Joshua 3:6,14)
ARMIES » March in ranks » Orders delivered with trumpets (2 Samuel 2:28;18:16;20:1,22; Nehemiah 4:18,20)
ARMIES » Rendezvous of » Cutting oxen in pieces, and sending the pieces throughout Israel (1 Samuel 11:7)
BEER-SHEBA » The most southern city of Palestine » Sacrifices offered at, by Jacob; when journeying to Egypt (Genesis 46:1)
BIGOTRY » INSTANCES OF » In opposing the preaching of the gospel to the Gentiles (Acts 10:45;11:2,3;21:20-25)
BLASPHEMY » INSTANCES OF » Infidels, who used the adultery of David as an occasion to blaspheme (2 Samuel 12:14)
BLOOD » SACRIFICIAL » On the horns of the altar of sweet incense, and at the bottom of the altar of burnt offering (Exodus 30:10; Leviticus 4:7,18,25,30;5:9;9:9,12)
BLOOD » SACRIFICIAL » Of the bullock of sin offering, put on the horns of the altar (Exodus 29:12; Leviticus 8:15)
CHURCH AND STATE » STATE SUPERIOR TO RELIGION » David, in organizing the priests and Levites in courses, and appointing musicians, instruments, and other details of religious services (1 Chronicles 23;;; 2 Chronicles 35:4)
CHURCH AND STATE » STATE SUPERIOR TO RELIGION » Solomon, in thrusting Abiathar out of the high priest's office (2 Kings 2:26,27)
CHURCH AND STATE » STATE SUPERIOR TO RELIGION » Solomon, in overshadowing the ecclesiastical in building the temple, and officiating primarily in the dedication, intercessory or priestly prayer, pronouncing the benediction, etc (2 Kings 5:8)
CONSECRATION » INSTANCES OF » David consecrates the water obtained by his valiant warriors (2 Samuel 23:16)
COURAGE » INSTANCES OF THE COURAGE OF CONVICTION » Peter and John, in refusing to obey men, rather than God (Acts 4:19;5:29)
COWARDICE » INSTANCES OF » Samuel, fearing to obey God's command to anoint a king in Saul's place (1 Samuel 16:2)
DARKNESS » FIGURATIVE » Of judgments #Pr 20:20; Isa 8:22; 13:10; Jer 4:28; 13:16; La 3:2; Eze 32:7,8; Joe 2:2,10; Am 4:13; 5:18,20; 8:9; Mic 7:8; Mt 24:29; Mr 13:24; Lu 23:45; Re 8:12; 9:2| ."Outer darkness," (Matthew 8:12;22:13;25:30)
DAVID » King of Israel » Escapes by way of Nob, where he obtains shewbread and Goliath's sword from Abimelech (1 Samuel 21:1-6; Matthew 12:3,4)
DAVID » King of Israel » Lives in the wilderness of Ziph, has opportunity to kill Saul, but only takes his spear; Saul is contrite (1 Samuel 26)
DAVID » King of Israel » David is terrified, and leaves the ark at the house of Obed-edom (1 Samuel 6:9-11)
DAVID » King of Israel » Offers sacrifice, distributes gifts, and blesses the people (1 Samuel 6:17-19)
DESPONDENCY » INSTANCES OF » The Israelites, on account of the cruel oppressions of the Egyptians (Exodus 6:9)