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promotion.

Esther

entreats for her people.

Success.

Rejoicing of the Jews.

sentenced to death. Harbonah, one of the king's chamberlains, referred to the gallows fifty cubits high which the infatuated miscreant had prepared for the object of his own hatred and vengeance. The king at once caught the allusion, and uttered the awful sentence "Hang him thereon." Thus did the providence of God frustrate the crafty designs of the great enemy of his oppressed people, and furnish a perpetual memorial to the world of his power and wisdom in bringing about his own purposes by unexpected and wonderful means.

Esther became now possessed of the house of her enemy, which was bestowed upon Mordecai. The Jews, however, were not yet exempted from the decree which had been issued for their extermination. Esther, therefore, again ventures in to the king, and falling before him, urges with tears that he would "put away the mischief of Haman the Agagite, and his device that he had devised against the Jews." She was received as before, and proceeded to entreat that letters should be despatched to counter-order the former commands. The king was now in the humour to concede every thing; but as the Persian laws were irreversible, he could not directly rescind an edict already sent into the provinces; but he adopted the plan of putting his ring into the hands of Mordecai and Esther, to seal whatever decree they thought proper to frame in this emergency. Accordingly they gave the Jews authority to defend themselves to the utmost, calculating, in all probability, that few would attempt to massacre that people under such circumstances. It appears, however, that there was a considerable conflict, and no fewer than five hundred of their assailants were slain in the royal city. The ten sons of Haman were also slain, and, at the request of the queen, hung on the gallows.

In consequence of the danger which threatened the Jews being now averted, the following two days, namely, the fourteenth and fifteenth of the month Adar, were filled with great rejoicings; and these, with the preceding day, were set apart by the orders of Mordecai and Esther, for the annual commemoration of these extraordinary circumstances; the thirteenth as a fast, on account of the intended destruction of the Jewish people, and the other two as a The fast or feast, because of their deliverance from it. The fast they call the fast of Esther; the feast, the feast of Purim, a word derived from the Persian language, signifying lots, because it was by the casting of lots that Haman determined the time of their extermination. During this time the book of Esther is read in all their synagogues, when all classes are required to be present; men, women, children, and servants. As often as the name of Haman occurs, they all clap their hands, and stamp with their feet, exclaiming "Let his memory perish.'

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INDEX.

Aaron, his appointment, 114.
Miraculous rod, 116.
Makes a golden calf, 124.
Envies Moses, 125.

Dies on Mount Hor, 127.
Abdon, one of the judges, 185.
Abel, his character and violent death, 25.
Abiathar escapes to David, 207.

Favours Adonijah's conspiracy,
228.

Is banished by Solomon, 229.
Abigail appeases David's rage, 209.
Becomes his wife, 209.

Abijah (king of Judah,) defeats Jero-
boam's army, 240.

Abimelech takes Sarah into his Ha-
rem, 55.

Makes a covenant with Abraham,

56.

Compels Isaac to leave Gerar, 59.
Enters into covenant with him, 59.
Abimelech slays his brethren, 183.
Is slain at Thebez, 184.
Abinadab, had charge of the ark for
many years, 215.

Abiram rebels against Moses, 126.
Abishai comes to David in his exile, 207.
Proposes to slay Saul, 209.

Wars against the Ammonites, 218
Abner, captain of Saul's army, 210.
Deserts Ishbosheth, 212.
Slain by Joab, 212.

Abraham proceeds to Canaan, 48.
Goes to Egypt, 49.

Returns to Bethel, 49.
Rescues Lot, 50.

Is blessed by Melchisedec, 50.
His son Ishmael born, 51.
Is promised a son, 52.

Receives the rite of circumcision, 52.
His name changed, 52.
Entertains three angels, 52.
Intercedes for Sodom, 52.
His duplicity at Gerar, 55.
Covenant with Abimelech, 56.

Abraham, his son, Isaac, born, 55.
Dismisses Hagar and Ishmael, 55.
Offering of Isaac, 56.

Buries Sarah in the cave of Mach-
pelah, 56.

Sends for a wife for Isaac, 57.
His second marriage and death, 57.
Absalom, his sister outraged, 221.
His revenge, 222.

Flight and return, 222.
His rebellion, 222.

His imbecility and death, 223.
Achan, his sin and punishment, 161.
Achish expels David from Gath, 206.

Musters his forces against Saul, 210.
Dismisses David from the army,

210.

Adam, created on the sixth day, 18.
In the Divine image, 18.
Fable respecting him, 19.
Is given a "help-meet," 19.
His food, 19.

His fall and expulsion from Eden,

22.

His children, 25.

Age and death, 28.

Adoni-Bezek, his thumbs and great toes
cut off, 172.

Adonijah, his conspiracy, 225, 228.
His death, 229.

Adoram slain by the revolters from
Rehoboam, 238.

Adullam, city and cave of, 207.
Agag slain by Samuel, 193.

Age, the golden age of Plato, 22.
Ahab (king) succeeds Omri, and mar.
ries Jezebel, 242.

His idolatry influenced by Jeze-
bel, 243.

Persecutes the prophets, 243.
Is reproached by Elijah, 243.
Sends for Baal's prophets, 244.
Puts the Syrians to flight, 246.
Spares Benhadad and is reproved,

246.

Ahab covet's Naboth's vineyard, 246.
Is denounced by Elijah, 246.
Forms alliance with Jehoshaphat,
246.

His death predicted by Micaiah,247.
Is slain at Ramoth, 247..
Ahab (a false prophet,) denounced by
Jeremiah, 339.

Ahasuerus deposes Vashti and marries
Esther, 388.

Signs a decree for the destruction

of the Jews, 389.

Confers honour on Mordecai, 391.
Commands that Haman be hanged,

392.

Gives the Jews permission to de-

fend themselves, 392.

Grants Nehemiah his request, 367.
Ahaz hires Tiglath-pileser against
Israel, 256.

His gross idolatry, 256.
Ahaziah is injured by a fall, 247.

His death foretold by Elijah, 247.
Accompanies Jehoram, 252.
Is slain by Jehu, 252.
Ahiah, son of Abinadab, 215.
Ahijah predicts Jeroboam's elevation,

236.

Foretells the death of his son, 239.
Ahimelech succours David, 206.

Is slain by Doeg, 207.

Ahithophel, his counsel and suicide, 223.
Ai, unsuccessful attempt to take, 161.
Taken, 161.

Amasa, slain by Joab, 224.
Amaziah puts his father's murderers
to death, 254.

Hires 100,000 Israelites, 254.
Defeats the Edomites, and adopts
their idolatry, 254.

Made prisoner by Jehoash, 254.
Slain at Lachish, 254.
Amnon, his wickedness and punish-
ment, 221.

Amon, reigns wickedly and is slain, 260.

His murderers put to death, 260.
Amos, his avocation and call, 266.

Predictions and death, 266.
Amram, Moses' father, 109.
Analogical interpretation, boundary
of, 100.

Antediluvians, their religion and rites,

34.

Arts, 36.
Manners, 37.
Corruption, 38.
Longevity, 38.

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Baal, his priests slain at Carmel, 244.
Worshippers slain at Samaria, 253.
Baasha wars with Asa, 241.

Sustains idolatry, 241.

Babel, where built, 46.

Confusion and separation of its
builders, 47.

Babylonish Monarchy, its origin, 289.
United with the Assyrian, 291.
Balaam blesses Israel, 128.

Balak snares the Israelites into sin, 128.
Barak puts Sisera's army to flight, 179.
Baruch writes Jeremiah's predictions,
336.

Reads them publicly, 336.
Re-writes them, 337.

Is carried into Egypt, 343.
Barzillai, his hospitality to David, 223.
Bathsheba defiled 219.

Mother of Solomon, 221.

Tells David of Adonijah's con-
spiracy, 228.

Makes a request of Solomon, 228.
Beasts, created on the sixth day, 18.
Bel, the god of the Babylonians, 293.
Belshazzar besieged by Cyrus, 314.

His profanity, 314.

His doom foretold, 315.

Death, and transfer of his king-
dom to Darius, 316.

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Cain, a fratricide, 26.

His sentence, 26.

Is expelled from home, 27.
Settles at Nod, 27.

Caleb, one of the twelve spies, 126.
Appointed over the tribe of Ju-
dah, 172.

Gives his daughter to Othniel, 173.
His character, 173.

Canaan promised to Abraham, 49.

Taken by Joshua, 166.

Canaanites, their extermination de-
fended, 169.

Canonical Scriptures, ancient division
of, 365.

Captivity of the ten tribes, 257.

Of the two tribes, 261.

Chaos of the world's elements, 16.
Chedorlaomer discomfited by Abra-
ham, 50.

Christ, antitype of the Mosaic ritual,

151.

Chronological tables, 66, 67.
Circumcision, institution of, 52.

Moses' omission of, and danger, 114.
Renewed by Joshua, 160.
Clark on the "Types," 152.
Creation of the world, 15-18.
Epicurean notion of, 2.
Opinions of the Egyptians, 3.
Traditions concerning, 7.
Progressive creation, 16.
Order of, 17-19.

Daniel, birth and captivity, 309.
Accomplishments, 310.
His Babylonish name, 310.
Refuses the royal meat, 310.

Daniel, held in high esteem at court, 311.
Interpret's Nebuchadnezzar's first
dream, 311.

His advancement, 312.
Interprets a second dream, 313.
Has two remarkable visions, 314.
Interprets the hand-writing on the
wall, 315.

Receives honour from Belshazzar,
315.

Is promoted by Darius, 316.
A conspiracy formed against him,

316.

His resolute and ardent devotion,
317, 325.

Is cast into a den of lions, 318.
His deliverance, 318.

Prays for the restoration of his
people, 319.

Dies in Babylon, 320.

His astrological education, 521.
Character as a man and saint, 323.
Resemblance to Joseph, 324.

His rank as a prophet, 326.
Style of his writings, 325.

Darius includes Babylon as part of his
kingdom, 316.

Promotes Daniel, 316.

Consigns Daniel to the lions' den,
318.

Punishes Daniel's accusers, 319.
Dathan, a leader in Korah's rebellion,
126.

David, birth and family, 195.

Anointed by Samuel, 193, 196.
Summoned to court, 197.
Returns home, 198.
Contest with Goliath, 199.
Jonathan's friendship and Saul's

envy, 201.

Escapes from Saul, 201.
Marries Michal, 202.
Again escapes, 203.
Flees to Samuel, 204.

Interview with Jonathan, 204,

205.

Receives refreshment at Nob, 206.
Departs to Gath, 206.

Retreats to Adullam, 207.
Becomes the captain over 400 men,

207.

Relieves Keilah, 208.

Last interview with Jonathan, 208.
Spares Saul, 208.

Is wroth with Nabal, 209.
Appeased by Abigail, 209.
Again spares Saul, 210.

David resides at Ziklag, 210.

Pursues the plunderers of Ziklag,

211.

Punishes a lying messenger, 211.
Mourns the death of Saul and
Jonathan, 211.

Elected king of Judah, 212.
Punishes the murderers of Ish-
bosheth, 212.

Advanced to the throne of Israel,

213.

Obtains possession of Zion, 213.
Friendship with Hiram, 213.
Improves Jerusalem, 213.

Wars with the Philistines, 214.
Longs for the water of Bethlehem,

214.

Fetches the ark from Kirjath-
jearim, 215.

Delivers it to care of Obed-edom,

215.

Brings it into Jerusalem, 216.
Makes due provision for public
worship, 216.

Victories over Moab and Syria, 217.
Kindness to Mephibosheth, 217.
Defeats the Ammonites, &c. 218.
His awful fall, 218.

Procures Uriah's death, 219.
Reproved by Nathan, 219.
Confession, and death of his child,

220.

His genuine penitence, 220.
Takes Rabbah, 221.

An outrage in his family, 221.
Flees from Absalom, 222.
Mourns his death, 223.
Returns to Jerusalem, 223.
Numbers the people, 224.
Prepares materials for the Temple,

225.

His charge to Solomon, 225.
Death and burial, 225.

His character and qualifications,
198, 225.

Debir taken by Othniel, 173.
Deborah rules at Ramah, 178.

Invests Barak with military com-
mand, 178.

Deluge a divine visitation for sin, 29.
Sources of the deluge, 32.
Period of its continuance, 31.
Hypotheses concerning it, 31.
Traditions of it, 29, 32.
Opinions of Geologists, 33.

Dial, retrogression of its shadow, 278.
Doeg, a wily Edomite, 206.

Doeg slays the priests at Nob, 207.

Ebed-melech shows kindness to Jere-
miah, 341.

Eden, Adam's first residence, 19.

Conjectures as to its situation, 20.
Heathen testimonies to its exis-
tence, 21.

Several places of same name, 20.
Eglon slain by Ehud, 177.
Egypt, Abraham goes thither, 49.
Joseph sold into Egypt, 63.
Jacob removes to, 66.
Bondage of Israel in, 109.
Deliverance from, 122.

Overrun by Nebuchadnezzar, 303.
Ehud subdues the Moabites, 177.
Elah succeeds Baasha, and is slain, 241.
Eldad prophecies in the camp, 130.
Eleazar invested with high priest's
office, 127.

Eli, high priest at Shiloh, 190.

Erroneously accuses Hannah, 190.
His submission of spirit, 190.
His melancholy death, 191.
Eliab superciliously questions David,

199.

Eliezer, Abraham's steward, 51.

Fetches a wife for Isaac, 57.
Elihu sums up the argument between
Job and his friends, 91.

Elijah announces a famine, 242.
Is fed by ravens, 242.
Resides at Zarephath, 243.
Raises the widow's child, 243.
Is sent to Ahab, 243.

Challenges Baal's prophets, 244.
Commands their destruction, 244.
Flees from Jezebel, 244.

Has a divine communication, 245.
Appoints Elisha his successor, 245.
Denounces Ahab, 246.

Foretells Ahaziah's death, 247.
Calls down fire from heaven, 247.
Visits the schools of the prophets,
248.

Is translated, 248.

Eliphaz, one of Job's friends. 69.
Elisha called to the prophetic office, 245.
Witnesses Elijah's translation, 248.
Heals the waters of Jericho, 248.
Multiplies the widow's oil, 249.
Hospitably treated at Shunem, 249.
Raises the Shunamite's son, 249.
Neutralizes poison, 249.
Multiplies bread, 250.
Heals Naaman, 250.

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