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A52807 A compleat history and mystery of the Old and New Testament logically discust and theologically improved : in four volumes ... the like undertaking (in such a manner and method) being never by any author attempted before : yet this is now approved and commended by grave divines, &c. / by Christopher Ness ... Ness, Christopher, 1621-1705. 1696 (1696) Wing N449; ESTC R40047 3,259,554 1,966

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Page 263 Redeemer Vol. 2. Page 204 Religion Vol. 2. Page 180 213 Remedy Vol. 2. Page 15 Sup. Remuneration Vol. 2. Page 50 Repentance Vol. 2. Page 92 Sup. 258 Resignation to God Vol. 2. Page 212 Revenge Vol. 2. Page 147 148 Rich Men Vol. 2. Page 187 Riddle Vol. 2. Page 146 Rock Christ Vol. 2. Page 23 24 Sup. Rome Vol. 2. Page 25 S. Sacrifice of Jephtah Vol. 2. Page 130 131 Salutations Vol. 2. Page 171 191 Sanhedrim Vol. 2. Page 46 Sup. Satan Vol. 2. Page 244 Sayings Vol. 2. Page 208 Science middle Vol. 2. Page 301 Scripture Record a great Blessing Vol. 2. Page 90 Sup. Sea Red Vol. 2. Page 7 Sup. Security Vol. 2. Page 78 Sedition Vol. 2. Page 52 54 Sup. Self Denial Vol. 2. Page 283 Serpent Brazen Vol. 2. Page 69 70. Sup. Severity Vol. 2. Page 119 232 Signs Vol. 2. Page 113 Sin the evil of it Vol. 2. Page 45 Sup. 25 252 Sinful self Vol. 2. Page 103 Sup. Sinai Mount Vol. 2. Page 26 Sup. Singing Moses Song Vol. 2. Page 10 115. Sup. Sin seen in Israel Vol. 2. Page 93 Sup. Spyes Vol. 2. Page 6 Stabbing Vol. 2. Page 99 100 Succoth Vol. 2. Page 2 Sup. Sun Vol. 2. Page 39 Superstition Vol. 2. Page 109 Sup. 94 Swearing Vol. 2. Page 72 T. Tabernacle Vol. 2. Page 39 Sup. Temperance Vol. 2. Page 197 Tempters Subtlety Vol. 2. Page 79 Sup. Thankfulness Vol. 2. Page 197 Thirst Vol. 2. Page 64 Sup. Time Vol. 2. Page 212 Trouble Vol. 2. Page 13 Sup. Truth of God Vol. 2. Page 62 Sup. Truth Vol. 2. Page 206 Tyranny Vol. 2. Page 124 U. Vanity Vol. 2. Page 168 Vertuous Vol. 2. Page 205 Victory Vol. 2. Page 73 Sup. Victuallers Vol. 2. Page 7 Virginity Vol. 2. Page 134 135 Visions Vol. 2. Page 83 Sup. Unity Vol. 2. Page 180 Unction Vol. 2. Page 263 Unkindness of Friends Vol. 2. Page 66 Sup. Vows Vol. 2. Page 107 108 Sup. 130 131 W. War when Just Vol. 2. Page 72 Sup. War with Amalek Vol. 2. Page 24 Sup. Waters of Jordan Vol. 2. Page 15 Whoredom Vol. 2. Page 82 Wicked Ways Vol. 2. Page 85 Sup. Wicked Men no fellowship with them Vol. 2. Page 100 Sup. Widowhood Vol. 2. Page 162 Wife Godly Vol. 2. Page 213 Wisdom Vol. 2. Page 211 246 Witchcraft Vol. 2. Page 321 322 Work Vol. 2. Page 201 World a Wilderness Vol. 2. Page 22 Sup. Worldly Men Vol. 2. Page 210 211 212 X. Y. Z. Zeal of Phinehas 105 Sup. of Gideon Vol. 2. Page 109 AN EXACT INDEX OF THE SCRIPTURES OF THE THIRD VOLUME UPON THE Old-Testament GENESIS CHap. Verse Vol. 3. Page EXODVS Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 30 12 13   563 38 24 26   370 LEVITICVS Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 18 26 28   593 27 2 c.   563 NVMBERS Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 3 10   572 18 7   Ibid. 35 33   568 DEVTERONOMY Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 22 26   379 28 56 57   546 32 23   468 JOSHVA Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 9 15   414 JVDGES Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page RVTH Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 1 SAMVEL Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 2 SAMVEL Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 12 24     369 to 424 1 KINGS Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 1 to 22     426 to 640 13 2 to 32   620 2 KINGS Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 11 per totum   560 561 Both Books of Chronicles are mixed with both Samuel and Kings EZRA Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 1     650 2     652 3     654 4     655 5     691 6     693 7     695 8     697 9     699 10     701 NEHEMIAH Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 1     704 2     706 3     709 4     710 5     711 6     713 7     716 8     717 9     720 10     721 11     723 12     725 13     727 ESTHER Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 1     661 2     666 3     670 4     673 5     676 6     680 7     681 8     683 9     687 10     690 JOB Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 10 2   413 12 13   471 18 14   608 20 5   510 21 19   427 Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 22 29   659 33 17   638 PSALMS Psams Verse Vol. 3. Page 3 6   544 30 6   611 40 2   369 56 7   635 68 21   468 89 33   460 104 19   609 107 34   528 115 3   469 116 15   316 127 3   470 PROVERBS Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 14 14   511 20 25   515 21 3   396       and 469   10 11   533 25 1   595 31 13 to 28   376 ECCLESIASTES Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 7 26   466 CANTICLES Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page ISAIAH Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 7 6 7   590 13 17   465 14 9   669 30 33   588 36 and 37     603 c. JEREMIAH Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 10 7   521 11 12   616 12 5   616 15 11   614 24 and 25     639 35 1 c.   635 36 26   560 38 and 52     639 EZEKIEL Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page All from Chap. 8. to the end 637 16 38   636 14 17   636 20 8 to 24   506   3   631 DANIEL Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 2     637 3     637 4     638 5 5 6   429   21   469 5     639 6     643 9     647 10     657 11 and 12     660 740 HOSE A. Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 11 8 9   589 13 9   472 JOEL Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page A MOS. Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page OBADIAH Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page JONAH Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page All of it     574 to 584 MICAH Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 3 5 11   541 NAHVM Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page All of it     584 to 587 HABAKKVK Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 3 2   424 and 685 ZEPHANIAH Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 1 4   618 HAGGAI Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 1 4   657 ZECHARIAH Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page MALACHY Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page APOCRYPHA 737 to 740 THE New-Testament MATTHEW CHap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 2 14   560 8 21   602 12 42   464 23 35   565 24 22   424 MARK Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page LVKE Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 4 25   496 9 55   496 11 30   580 13 24   549 32   494 18 5   497 JOHN Chap. Verse Vol. 3. Page 2 9 10   664
the God of Israel if so then he would Lighten his Hand from off them upon the Success of this Attempt v. 8 9 10 11 12. Josephus saith here that they set the Kine with the Cart in trivio absque Auriga instigatore c. in a place where three ways met and without a Carter to drive and direct them N. B. Indeed 't is said the Lords of the Philistines went after them but not with them to guide the Kine in the right way For though those Lords pretended to be as Pages in honour to Gods Ark which they followed as its Servants for its more honourable dismission yet in truth they did it to prevent all impostures by others and that themselves might be the more assured of the reality of this miraculous event This they saw with their own Eyes That the Kine took the strait way to Bethshemesh all along Lowing for their Calves left behind them not turning either to the Right Hand or Left God manifestly appearing to be the guide of them in this course so contrary to their Natures and not driven forcibly end-ways by any Man driver N. B. Let us here with Moses in Exod. 3.2 3. Turn aside to behold this great wonder 'T is a very great wonder that God would thus gratifie those Idolatrous Philistines with such a Miraculous Sign when they thus tempted him to decide their doubts about the Original of their Plagues upon such a meer contingency as was this Case when as it was more probable that God would rather punish their Superstition and harden their Hearts still to their utter destruction N. B. 'T is a wonder that the Philistines were not all cut off as the Bethshemites were here v. 19. when they first laid their foul Hands upon it when they first took it Captive and now again when they Carted the Ark though upon a new Cart seeing the Lord made a breach upon David for his doing the very self same thing 2 Sam. 6.3 N. B. No Reason can be rendred for this severity of God against his Servants and his indulgency towards his Enemies but this God confers greater priviledges upon his own People and therefore if they Transgress against all their Light and Love c. he infers greater punishments upon them as Amos 3.2 David and the Bethshemites had the Light of the Law of God by them and therefore sinned more against knowledge than those poor blind ignorant Philistines could do Therefore God did not only spare them in Carting his Ark but also condescended to work this Miracle for their Conviction More especially it being a work that so much concerned his own Glory and the comfort of his poor People Israel who now looked upon themselves as forlorn and forsaken of God the pawn of his Presence being so long lost to them as the Ark was absent for Seven Months from them N. B. In which doleful Day God's People could not but look upon all their other Comforts as so many Ichabod's while God's Ark Israel's Glory was absent from them Therefore may it well be supposed God wrought this Miracle not only for convincing the Superstitious Philistines but also and more especially for comforting his Disconsolate Israelites that lamented after the Lord and after his Ark. N. B. Nor do we find that God rejected those shameful presents of those sinful Philistines whereby he might seem to be rather dishonoured than glorified with a figure of their secret and unseemly parts in which their Emrods were fixed because this also did proclaim God's Glory and did perpetuate the sin and shame of the Vncircumcised among the Lord's People who could not but upon this occasion the more deride and despise them whom God had thus stigmatiz'd with such an Ignominious a Disease and whom themselves had thus branded with such loathsome Portraitures c. N. B. Those Kine Lowing all along as they went to Bethshemesh which signifies the House of the Sun doth represent the moaning Christian in his Motion to the House of the Sun of Righteousness groaning and crying all along Oh Wretched Man who shall deliver me Rom. 7.24 The Fifth Remark is The Arks Reduction to Bethshemesh in its way to Shiloh v. 13 14 15 c. and its Reception by the Bethshemites First Honourably which is express'd by their rejoycing to behold it by their running to meet it leaving their Harvest-work in the Field behind them and as it were crying to it Oh Welcome Welcome we lost our Glory when we lost thee long Seven Months have we wanted thee and shame hath covered our Faces all this tedious time but now Oh blest be God that thou art returned to take away our Reproach N. B. After this manner Bethshemesh a City of Judah rejoyced at the return of the Ark thus far they did well and had they not afterward received it Irreverently as now they did Honourably they had not smarted so severely as in v. 19. nor was this all in their Rejoycings But Bethshemesh being a City given to the Priests Josh 21.16 had them ready to take down the Ark of God and to make the Kine and the Cart neither of which could be put to any common use both of them being Consecrated to God by bearing his Ark to be a Burnt-Offering to the Lord as a Testimony of their thankfulness to him for redeeming the Ark out of the Philistines hands and for his returning it to Israel N. B. And they took down also the Coffer wherein the Golden Mice and Emrods were contained for such was the Philistines Reverence to the Ark that they durst not open it to put their Jewels of Gold therein but put them in a Coffer distinct from it these probably were preserved by the Israelites for a lasting Monument and Memorial of the Philistines shame who had alway after an Implacable Hatred against Israel N. B. Upon the same account the Censers of Korah and his Complices were kept for a Memorial with some small alteration Numb 16.40 from whence some suppose that those ridiculous Presents which the Philistines fondly call'd Jewels were not allowed to abide in that disgraceful form but the Gold of both might serve to make Golden Vessels for the Sanctuary c. The Sixth Remark is The Return of the five Philistine Lords back to Ekron the same day v. 16. namely when they had beheld with Amazement that prodigious Providence of God in carrying the Cart and Kine with the Ark home so contrary to the course of Nature into its own Countrey and the joyful Entertainment the Ark found there they staying so long as to see the Ark taken down and their own Coffer of Jewels accepted then hasten they home to tell all these Tidings which were enough to Convince them but not effectual to Convert them for they still retained their old Malice against God's People as it appeareth afterwards Chap. 7.3 7 8. N. B. Those are the worst sort of Miscreants among Men that know good yet do evil these Lords
Life its preheminence above the best of Lives 2. Miracles not imitable 3. Testistified by Josephus 53. His Moral acts to be imitated Vol. 4. Page 3 4 His Conception 6 8 9. Reasons of his Incarnation Vol. 4. Page 8 His low Condescension in his Humiliation Vol. 4. Page 10 His Birth of whom 12 13. Time when 14 15 16. The Place where 16 17. It s Manner 17 18. Manifestation 18 19. Circumcision 20 21. Presentation 23. Flight into Egypt 24. Return 25. His Occupation 28. His Travels 29. Baptism 30. Sympathy 48. His Persecution 49. Sermon on the Mount 54. Transfiguration 95 96 c. Compared to a Woman Vol. 4. Page 131 Christ's Apprehension Arraignment and Condemnation from 192 to 226. His Crucifixion its Circumstances from 226 to 252. His Prayer on the Cross 234. His temporary Sufferings a Satisfaction and why Vol. 4. Page 245 246 Christ's seven last words on the Cross Vol. 4. Page 247 248 249 Seven signs of Christ's Triumph Vol. 4. Page 250 to 253 Christ's Burial Vol. 4. Page 254 to 259 Christ's R●surrection Vol. 4. Page 260 to 276 Christ's Ten Appearances Vol. 4. Page 277 to 321 c. Christ's Ascension Vol. 4. Page 323 to 328 c. Church its parallel to a Ship 68. Disparity Vol. 4. Page 69 Conversion wonderful Vol. 4. Page 44 Conformity to him directed and commended Vol. 4. Page 5 6 D Damned Souls void of ease Vol. 4. Page 156 Dangers to be avoided Vol. 4. Page 78 Darkness at the Death of Christ why Vol. 4. Page 240 241 Deliverances convincing and confounding Vol. 4. Page 349 Devil his Impotence 31. Truckling to the Power of Christ 58. Tormented by Christ's approach Vol. 4. Page 71 Dependency on Divine Conduct Vol. 4. Page 401 Devotion evidenced by Family Duties Vol. 4. Page 382 Dissension the ground of deliverance Vol. 4. Page 472 Dispute against Christ by corrupt Church-men Vol. 4. Page 86 Docility the best gentility Vol. 4. Page 432 Diseases of Body the health of Soul 45. To be Dumb better than profane Vol. 4. Page 76 Dreams Natural and Diabolical ordered by God Vol. 4. Page 216 Duty to Parents to give way to Duty to God Vol. 4. Page 28 E A terrible Earthquake at Christ's Death Vol. 4. Page 242 The Eclipse of the Sun at the Death of Christ miraculous Vol. 4. Page 239 Elimas struck blind Vol. 4. Page 407 Enemies of the Church numerous Vol. 4. Page 473 Enoch's Prophecy Vol. 4. Page 508 An Ethiopian converted Vol. 4. Page 361 362 The Evil of Sin the greatest Vol. 4. Page 252 Eutychus raised Vol. 4. Page 453 Expounding before Sermon laudable Vol. 4. Page 410 Extremity the time of Deliverance Vol. 4. Page 488 F Faith must not doubt of Christ's Power or Will 45. Its Degrees discernable Vol. 4. Page 73 Faithfulness the best ground of Vnion and Communion Vol. 4. Page 424 Favour seldom single Vol. 4. Page 59 Fidelity to Servants a famous instance Vol. 4. Page 55 Formality what 118. It s Insufficiency Vol. 4. Page 119 Fraud and Force combining Vol. 4. Page 474 G God to be trusted not tempted Vol. 4. Page 43 God's goodness to such as fear him 383. His Soveraignty over his Servants Vol. 4. Page 397 Gospel not to be subdued Vol. 4. Page 51 Guilt exposeth to fear Vol. 4. Page 102 Grace its beauty 56. Ex●olled by Christ 56. And the Seal of it to go together Vol. 4. Page 392 Its Truth more regarded than Measure Vol. 4. Page 64 Grievances to be redressed Vol. 4. Page 428 H Happy is the Place where Christ is Vol. 4. Page 43 Healing of a poor Cripple Vol. 4. Page 48 49 The Heart is to conceive Christ 11. Compared to Soil 65. To give Birth to Christ Vol. 4. Page 12 13 Herod and Herodias's sin 40. their miserable Death Vol. 4. Page 41 Heaven and Hell described Vol. 4. Page 157 Hell filled with variety of Torments Vol. 4. Page 156 The High in Faith may be Low in Humility Vol. 4. Page 55 Hereticks are Wolves Vol. 4. Page 456 Humility its nature Vol. 4. Page 55 Hypocrites most for Ceremonies Vol. 4. Page 52 Sooner or later detected Vol. 4. Page 360 I Ignorance inexcusable Vol. 4. Page 330 Incredulity reproved Vol. 4. Page 104 Indifferencies require a single Eye Vol. 4. Page 421 Innocency maketh happy Vol. 4. Page 480 Insinuations to gain Attention lawful Vol. 4. Page 464 John Baptist's beheading Vol. 4. Page 40 Judas admitted to the Lord's Supper Vol. 4. Page 192 The general Judgment of the World its circumstances Vol. 4. Page 183 Divine Justice comes at last Vol. 4. Page 212 K Kingdom of Christ Vol. 4. Page 518 519 Knowing of Christ is from Revelation Vol. 4. Page 102 L Learning alone cannot learn us Gospel Vol. 4. Page 434 Learning at its height in Judea when Christ disputed the Doctors Vol. 4. Page 26 Legion of Devils in one Man Vol. 4. Page 70 Leprosie most prevalent in our Lord's time Vol. 4. Page 45 How we ought to Love Christ Vol. 4. Page 25 Luxury most in rich Cities Vol. 4. Page 438 Lyes charged on Christ Vol. 4. Page 201 202 M Man the Microcosm Vol. 4. Page 132 Man fallen is the lost Groat Vol. 4. Page 132 Marriage honoured by Christ Vol. 4. Page 33 The Apostles Married Vol. 4. Page 34 Means tho' weak may work much Vol. 4. Page 44 Mercy requireth Duty Vol. 4. Page 46 Meekness needful in Churches Vol. 4. Page 302 A Salvo of Mercy in the Church's Misery Vol. 4. Page 349 Mercy remembred in the midst of wrath Vol. 4. Page 408 Ministers shall lose nothing Vol. 4. Page 80 Mobile changeable Vol. 4. Page 413 Moses and Messiah on the Mount Vol. 4. Page 97 N Nicodemus his ignorance and timorousness Vol. 4. Page 37.38 Non-Conformity not to be wondred at Vol. 4. Page 86 Number 12 affected by God Vol. 4. Page 323 O Obedience to a general Precept may be Disobedience Vol. 4. Page 76 Obstacles removed in coming to be healed by Christ Vol. 4. Page 47 Obstinate ones sharply rebuked Vol. 4. Page 495 Obstructions to the Ministry to be removed Vol. 4. Page 494 Offence not to be causlesly taken or carelesly given Vol. 4. Page 87 Opposition to Satan a good work Vol. 4. Page 472 P Papist's New Gentiles Vol. 4. Page 512 Parables of the Sower 61 to Vol. 4. Page 65 Parable of the Sower Vol. 4. Page 61 62 Parable of the Man fallen among Thieves 111 to 123. Of the great Supper 123 124 Of building the Tower 125. Of the lost Sheep Groat and Son 125 to 148. Of Dives and Lazarus 149 to 158. Of the Ten Virgins 177. Of Pounds and Talents 178 to Vol. 4. Page 188 Seed Temporal and Spiritual their congruity 63. Their disparity Vol. 4. Page 64 Preachers to be tender Vol. 4. Page 78 Preaching a Means of Grace Vol. 4. Page 77 The Prayer of Faith prevalent Vol. 4. Page 75 427 Worldly Professors taken up with worldly things
Vol. 4. Page 44 Philosophers prime Patriarchs of Hereticks Vol. 4. Page 436 Piety compared to a Tower Vol. 4. Page 124 125 Providence over-ruling all Vol. 4. Page 17 The concurrence of its works Vol. 4. Page 43 The Prodigal Son Vol. 4. Page 135 136 The Punishment of notorious Sinners under the Gospel-Ministry Vol. 4. Page 347 Policy subservient to Piety Vol. 4. Page 432 Q R Reformation not all at once Vol. 4. Page 37 Righteousness natural or moral what Vol. 4. Page 115 116 Its insufficiency for Salvation Vol. 4. Page 116 117 Repentance to be Preached 117 Rewards above whether equal Vol. 4. Page 187 188 Reproofs singular kindnesses Vol. 4. Page 418 Rome Heathen less cruel than Pagal Vol. 4. Page 496 S Sabbath a means of sanctifying Grace Vol. 4. Page 423 Saints glorified know each other Vol. 4. Page 99 The good Samaritan Vol. 4. Page 120 121 Saul's famous Conversion Vol. 4. Page 365 One Sin makes way for another Vol. 4. Page 347 Requiring Signs an evidence of Hypocrisie Vol. 4. Page 92 Simony from Simon Vol. 4. Page 361 A famous Sorcerer Vol. 4. Page 406 Separation when lawful Vol. 4. Page 444 445 Sleeping at Sermons dangerous Vol. 4. Page 452 The Lord's Day Sabbath hinted at by Circumcision on the Eighth day Vol. 4. Page 21 Shiloh signifies a Secondine hence Christ so stiled Vol. 4. Page 9 Simony abhorred and corrected Vol. 4. Page 36 Sins of Great Men to be reproved Vol. 4. Page 41 Socinians refuted Vol. 4. Page 4 Syllogisms used to confute the Jews Vol. 4. Page 50 T Talents allowed to all Vol. 4. Page 178 A Thief converted at the Death of Christ 237.8 9. His Prayer Vol. 4. Page 238 A peculiar Time of Promises fulfilling Vol. 4. Page 14 Time of Christ's coming to comfort Zion Vol. 4. Page 513 Traditions pleaded against Truth Vol. 4. Page 86 Tranquillity of the Church short Vol. 4. Page 446 Tricks of Tyrants Vol. 4. Page 397 U Unbelief cleaves to the best heart Vol. 4. Page 90 Unbeliever's State most miserable Vol. 4. Page 252 Unconverted Men drive a Trade of Sin Vol. 4. Page 111 Unity of Ministers amiable Vol. 4. Page 395 Unanimity alone cannot authorize Opinions Vol. 4. Page 426 V Vanity used to effect great ends Vol. 4. Page 435 Divine Vengeance sleeps not always Vol. 4. Page 26 Believers call'd Vessels because rather Patients than Agents in Conversion Vol. 4. Page 372 The wise and foolish Virgins Vol. 4. Page 176 Vipers destroy each other Vol. 4. Page 490 W Waiting on God a duty Vol. 4. Page 14 The World a Warfare Vol. 4. Page 314 Man's way not in himself Vol. 4. Page 465 Weaknesses discovertd before the Power of Christ Vol. 4. Page 79 Wise men their Offerings to Christ as Prophet Priest and King Vol. 4. Page 25 A Word in season very good Vol. 4. Page 478 X Y Youth a sleepy Age Vol. 4. Page 453 Z Zeal with Revenge Vol. 4. Page 37 Blind Zeal Vol. 4. Page 355 356 An Exact Index of the Scriptures of the Fourth Volume upon the Old Testament GEnesis Chap. verse Vol. 4. page   5 3   9   15 1   513   22 14   400   32 10   17   37 23   215   49 10   9 Exodus chap. verse Vol. 4. page   2 26   25   3 2 3   261   7 3   428   8 15   196   18 21   219   19 16 18   101   34 19   97 Levit. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   14 4   46   25 23   242 Numb chap. verse Vol. 4 page   14 28   221   16 27   424   22 28   434   23 23   407   25 4   225 Deut. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   17 2 8 12   209   18 11   424   28 58   218   32 32 33   224   33 1   42   34 5 6   508 Josh chap. verse Vol. 4. page   2 19   437   10 12 13   401   14 6   42 Judg. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   6 37 39   415 Ruth chap. verse Vol 4. page   4 15   57 1 Sam. chap. verse page   2 2 243   14 39 226   21 9 43   26 10 27   28 7 424 2 Sam. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   7 10   198 2 Sam. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   9 1 3   43   15 11   508   21 6   225 1 Kings chap. verse Vol. 4. page   3 16   27   19 11 12   48 2 Kings chap. verse Vol. 4. page   6 18   408   7 9   208   19 29   400 1 Chron. chap. verse Vol. 4. page 2 Chron. chap. verse Vol 4. page   20 12   104   33 12   243 Ezra chap. verse Vol. 4. page   9 13   59 Neh. chap. verse Vol. 4. page Esther chap. verse Vol. 4 page   9 1   420   10 3   217 Job chap. verse Vol. 4. page   15 11   513   22 29   260   ●3 17   35●   42 2   269 Psalm   verse Vol. 4 page 18   5 193 22   6 7 8   232 45   2   34 76   10   40 84   11   511 103   13   137 105   19   25 118   20   36 119   96   116 128   1 2   511 Prov. chap. verse Vol 4. page   1 10 13   270   7 21 23   270   8 30   25   14 32   239   16 9   500   20 11   115   29 25   219   31 14   513 Eccles chap. verse Vol. 4. page   7 14   260 Cant. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   1 3   12   2 16   456   3 11   216 Isa chap. verse Vol. 4. page   1 12   36   2 2   15   7 14   12   11 4   196   26 20   114   42 8   402   53 4 5 6 11   8   65 24   401 Jer. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   2 2   137   7 11   36   10 23   114   23 6   117 Lam. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   1 12   231   3 30   205 Ezek. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   3 17 18   440   4 6   512   20 6   31   21 20   114   38 4 6   511   39 1   404 Dan. chap. verse Vol. 4. page   2 35 45   410   3 26   246   6 8   250   7 27   326   8 26   511   9 24 26   8 15   12 4 7 9   511 Hosea chap. verse Vol. 4. page   2 14   512   10 8   223   11 1   27 Joel chap. verse Vol. 4.