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Index Of Names And Subjects.
| Ahikam, 157, 174, 291. |
| Amos, 3, 22, 112, 158, 260. |
| Anathoth, 66, 67, 287, etc. |
| Apocrypha, the, 8. |
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| Ark, the, 101. |
| Assyria, 66, 77, 175. |
| Atonement, 7. |
| Baalîm, 76, etc. |
| Babylonian idolatry, 234. |
| Ball, C. J., his |
| Baruch, 4, 8, 23, 26, 82, 178, 227. |
| Budde, Professor, 38. |
| Calvin, 278, 283, 315. |
| Carchemish, battle of, 175. |
| Chaldeans, the, 110, 121, 122, etc. |
| Cornill, 7, 38, 82, 166, 184, 190, 222, 268, 269, 276, 287, 298, 299, 301, 312, 329, 375, etc. |
| Corvée, the, 166. |
| Covenant, the new, 374 ff. |
| Dalman: |
| Davidson, Dr. A. B., 3, 5, 15, 26, 139, 186, 268, 354. |
| Deuteronomy, Book of, 135; its cardinal doctrines, 136; alleged connection of Jeremiah with its composition, 139. |
| Dirge on the drought, 56. |
| Douglas, G., 15, 145, 382. |
| Driver: |
| Duhm, Professor, 8, 15, 37, 38, 40, 82, 83, 91, 98, 115, 166, 194, 222, 227, 243, 244, 257, 268, 269, 276, 287, 295, 300, 312, 329, 375, etc. |
| Ebed-Melech, 281. |
| Edghill, 159. |
| Egypt, 77, 105, 234, 310. |
| Ephraim, 72, 297, 299, 304. |
| Erbt, 38, 48, 133, 190, 227, 256, 268, 314. |
| Euphrates, 184. |
| Ewald, 184, 222, 268. |
| Farah, Wady, 184. |
| Freedom, the Divine, 186, 237. |
| Future Life, no hope of, 138, 240, 334, 340, 380. |
| Gedaliah, 276, 291, 292; assassination, 307. |
| Gidroth-Chimham, 308. |
| Giesebrecht, 38, 48, 147, 155, 181, 227, 257, 268, 287, 312, 380. |
| Gilead, 68, 69, 201, 224. |
| Gillies, Rev. J. R., 111, 146, 147, 181, 190, 222, 268, 287, 294, 312, 324, 375. |
| God, man, and the new covenant, 350. |
| Grotius, 7. |
| Hananiah, 251. |
| Hebrew poetry, 33. |
| Heine, 36, 40. |
| Herder, 34. |
| Herodotus, 73, 206, 382. |
| Hilḳiah, 66. |
| Hinnom, 185, 191, 195 (Topheth). |
| Hosea, 4, 44, etc. |
| Hugo, Victor, 167, 230. |
| Isaiah, 4, 85, 266, 279, 319, 351. |
| Ishmael (the fanatic), 307. |
| Jeconiah (Konyahu), 224. |
| Jehoahaz, 164. |
| Jehoiachin, 176 (see Jeconiah). |
| Jehoiakim, 144, 165, 195. |
| Jeremiah, personality, 4; biography, 26; as poet, 31; as prose writer, 40; his youth and his call, 66; range of his mission, 79; prophet to the nations, 79; carrier of the Word of the Lord, 83; charge in visions, 84; in the reign of Josiah, 89; his Oracles, 89; alleged pessimism, 108; Oracles on the Scythians, 110; settlement in Jerusalem, 134; alleged connection with the composition of Deuteronomy, 139; attitude to its ethics and to the written law, and to sacrifices, 143; difficulties as to conspiracy against, 146; address rebuking the people, 147; contrasts to the teaching of Deuteronomy, 153; enmity of the priests, 168; prediction of the ruin of the Temple, 168; the Rolls, 178; address prophesying judgment upon Judah, 179; parables, 183; arrest, 191; Oracles on the Edge of Doom, 195; hopeful prophecies, 236; vision of the good and bad figs, 238; Letter to the Exiles, 241; treatment of the 'prophets' in Jerusalem, 245; removal and restoration of the sacred vessels, 250; controversy with other prophets, 258; his prophesying vindicated by history, 259; arrested and flogged, 275; controversy as to suggested surrender, 276; charged with treason and cast into cistern, 280; rescue by Ebed-melech, 281; appeal by the King, 282;
what befel Jeremiah when the city was taken, 291; carried off in chains to Ramah and there released, 292; prophecies of the physical restoration of Israel and Judah, 302; carried off to Egypt, 310; Oracle concerning the Jews in Egypt, 311; the story of his soul, 317;
voice of pain and protest, 318; his irony and scorn, 321; fluid and quick temper, 332; poet's heart for the beauties of nature and domestic life, 334; no hope of another life, 334; faith in his predestination, 335; sacrifice of self, 341; foreshadowing the sufferings of Christ for men, 349; revelations of God subjective, 352; a God of deeds, 354; Jeremiah's monotheism, 356; brooding on the wrath of the Lord, 358; the love of God, 361; the Divine power in nature, 365; man and the new covenant, 367; readings of the heart of man, 370; the individual as the direct object of the Divine grace and discipline, 372; the prophecy of the new covenant, 374. |
| Jeremiah (Book of), 9; questions of authorship, 19; the Rolls, 23; Exilic and Post-Exilic additions, 29; poetical passages, 31; critical text, 156; evidence for revelation by argument, 161. |
| Jerusalem, 113, 125; invested by Nebuchadrezzar, 234; Temple and Palace burned, 235; Jeremiah's activity and sufferings during the siege, 267; his pronouncements of surrender, 267. |
| Job, Book of, 49. |
| Johanan-ben-Kareah, 308. |
| Josiah, 75, 162, etc. |
| Knox, John, 266, 272. |
| König, 145. |
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| Lees, Dr. John: |
| Love, the Divine, 106, 348, 356, etc. |
| Lowth, Bishop: |
| Magor-Missabib, 192. |
| Man and the new covenant, 367. |
| Marti, 155, 184. |
| McCurdy, 111. |
| McFadyen, J. E., 184, 222. |
| Megiddo, battle of, 163. |
| Metrical Questions, vii, 32-53 and passim. |
| Mispah, 292, 308. |
| Misraim (Egypt), 94, etc. |
| Nabopolassar, 175. |
| Nebuchadrezzar, 110, 126, 175, 292, etc. |
| Nebusaradan, 235, 291, 292. |
| Nĕcoh, 163, 175, 384. |
| Nineveh, Fall of, 162, 163, 175, 383. |
| Nineveh, 175. |
| Noph (Memphis), 94, 311. |
| Omnipresence, the Divine, 256, 366. |
| Oracles on the Edge of Doom, 60, 195. |
| Parable of the Potter, 82, 185. |
| Parables, 183. |
| Pashhur, 191. |
| Pathros, 311. |
| Patience, the Divine, 187-189, 217, 237. |
| Peake, Prof., 146, 147, 184, 222, 268, 273, 274, 279, 287, 293, 312, 375. |
| Predestination, 78, 186, 335. |
| Prophets. Personality of the, 3; see also 245-266. |
| Qînah (metre), 37, 39, 44, 244, 283, 295, 297, etc. |
| Queen, or Host, of Heaven, 195, 234, 313, 314. |
| Ramah, 70, 292, 297, 303. |
| Rechabites, the, 193. |
| Renan, 308. |
| Rothstein, 222, 294, 312. |
| Sacrifice, 130, 152, 155-159, 299, 341. |
| Saintsbury, George: |
| Schmidt, Professor, 24, 25, 111, 382. |
| Schweich Lectures, 34. |
| Scythians, the, 73, 82, 110, 381. |
| Ṣedekiah, 232, and passim to 282. |
| Shakespeare, 36, 47. |
| Shiloh, 72, 149, 170. |
| Skinner, Rev. John, D.D.: his |
| Slavery, 235; proposed emancipation, 273. |
| Smith, H. P., 147. |
| Smith, W. Robertson, 15, 159. |
| Snouck Hurgronje: |
| Stade, B., 267. |
| Tahpanhes (Daphne), 94, 310, 311. |
| Tchekov, 198. |
| Thackeray, St. John: his |
| Thomson, Rev. W. R., 111, 140, 146, 268. |
| Torah, the, 153, etc. |
| Urijahu, 173. |
| Wady Farah, 184. |
| Wellhausen, 5, 146. |
| Winckler: |
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