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Name and meaning.
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By Whom Probably Written, Or Compiled.
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Where And When Probably Written.
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Character Of The Bows.
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GENESIS, origin, chap. 1:1.
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Moses, see John 5:46; 7.
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On the Plains of Moab, about 1452 B.C.
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Seed-plot of all Biblical subjects, principles, and relationships.
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EXODUS, departure....
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Moses, see Luke 20:37; Rom. 9:15-17...
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On the Plains of Moab, about 1452.B.C.
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Redemption; and the revelation of grace in the construction of the Tabernacle and its holy vessels.
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LEVITICUS, from the priestly tribe Levi.
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Moses, see Rom. 10:5: Matt. 8:4...
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On the Plains of Moab, about 1452
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God in the midst of the redeemed, and instructing in the truths of sacrifice and worship.
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NUMBERS, from the numbering of Israel
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Moses, see John 3:14; Luke ii 22-24..
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On the Plains of Moab, about 1452 B.C.
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God numbering His redeemed, and their service and testings in the wilderness.
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DEUTERONOMY, the law repeated
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Moses, see chap. 31; Acts 3:22
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On the Plains of Moab, about 1452 B.C.
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God gathering the people, without the intervention of priest and Levite, around Himself. Their blessing in the land on the ground of obedience.
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JOSHUA, salvation of the Lord
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Joshua, chap. 24:26; Acts 7:45
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Canaan, about 1427 B.C.
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The accomplishment of Divine counsel (Ex. 3:8; 6:6, 8). Canaan the scene of blessing thereby the place of conflict.
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JUDGES, Israel's deliverers and judges
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Samuel, Heb. 11:32
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I Canaan, about 1100 B.C.
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The covenant people forgetful of Jehovah; their sins and His signal deliverances.
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RUTH, beauty
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Samuel
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Canaan, about 1100 B.C.
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A typical outline of Gods purposes respecting Israel.
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1 SAMUEL, asked of the Lord, chap. 1:20
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Samuel, chap. 10:25; Acts 13:22
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Canaan, about 1100 B.C.
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Israel's rejection of Jehovah as king; man's choice of a king, and its sorrowful consequences.
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2 SAMUEL, do. do.
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Gad and Nathan, 1 Chron. 29:29
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Canaan, about 1100 B.C.
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The kingdom established in David according to Divine purpose.
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1 KINGS, from Israel's Kingdom history...
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Ezra, Rom. 11:2-4
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Babylon, about 457 B.C. Materials from whence these inspired books are compiled commenced with the death of David and closed with the destruction of Jerusalem, 558 B.C.
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The public history of the kingdom, especially of the kings of Israel, of whom there were 19. Typical also of the earthly part of Christ's millennial kingdom.
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2 KINGS, do. do.
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Ezra
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The public history of the kingdom, especially of the kings of Judah, of whom there were 20. Typical also of the earthly part of Christ's millennial kingdom.
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1 CHRONICLES, chronological accounts...
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Ezra
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Palestine, after the restoration, about 457 B.C. See 1 Chron. 6:15; also 2 Chron. 26:21-23.
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The public history of the kingdom, noting especially the sovereigns of Judah, of whom there were 20. Typical also of
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2 CHRONICLES, do.
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Ezra
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the earthly part of Christ's millennial kingdom.
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EZRA, help
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Ezra
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Palestine, after the restoration. about 457 B.C.
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Ecclesiastical history of the Judah-remnant returned from the Babylon captivity to Jerusalem.
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NEHEMIAH, whom Jehovah comforts
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Nehemiah, chap. 1:1
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Palestine, after the restoration, about 434 B.C.
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Civil history of the Jews on their return from Babylon.
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ESTHER, Star.
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Mordecai, chap. 9:20-32
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Persia, about 509 B.C.
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God's care, providentially exercised, toward His people, who elected to remain in Persia instead of returning under the edict of Cyrus.
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JOB, persecuted.
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Moses, James 5:11; Ezek. 14:14, 20
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Land of Midian, (Ex. 2:15) about 1552 B. c.
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A book upon the moral government of God. Job pious, and the sum nearly, of human righteousness, tested in the Divine presence, and found wanting.
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BOOK OF PSALMS, i.e. of Sacred Songs...-.
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Many writers, David chiefly; Ezra, the compiler
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Palestine chiefly. The first, chronologically, is the 90th, the last the 137th (?). The composition of the whole extended through a period of 1,000 years. Ezra the compiler, on his return from the Babylon captivity about 457 B.C.
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The prophetic future of Israel, and their latter-day circumstances morally considered. The Messiah's identification with the remnant (Jewish).
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The PROVERBS, i.e. wise maxims, 1 Kings 4:32
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Spoken by Solomon except ch. 30, 31; compiler, (?)
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Palestine, probably collected and compiled in the days of Hezekiah (chap. 25:1) about 726 B.C.
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The path of Divine wisdom for earthly relationships and circumstances.
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Ecclesiastes, the preacher, chap. 1:1, 2
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Solomon, chap. 1:1
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Palestine, about 975 B.C.
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The world, its wealth, wisdom, pleasures and its boundless resources, are all pronounced vanity. 'The object neither large nor precious enough for the heart.
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SONG OF SOLOMON, see chap. 1:1 with 1 Kings 4:32...
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Solomon, chap. 1:1.
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Palestine, about 1014 B.C.
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The moral subjects treated of are love and communion. The Beloved, i.e., Christ God's object for the heart whether of Jew or Gentile.
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ISAIAH, salvation of the Lord
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Isaiah, chap. 1:1; John 12:38-41
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Palestine, about 698 B.C.
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The grandest of the Hebrew prophets, and containing a full prophetic outline of Israel's future.
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JEREMIAH, established of the Lord
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Jeremiah, chap. 1:1-4; Matt. 2:17, 18
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Palestine or Egypt, about 587 B.C.
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Moral appeals addressed to the conscience of Judah, with history and prophetic future of the nation.
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LAMENTATIONS, strains of anguish
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Jeremiah
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Palestine, about 588 B.C.
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Zion's desolation by the Chaldeans is pressed in touching strains of anguish.
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EZEKIEL, God my strength
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Ezekiel, chap. 1:1-3; Rom. 2:24
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Banks of the Chebar, Mesopotamia about 574 B.C.
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Chaldean destruction of Jerusalem prophetically and symbolically announced and Israel's prophetic future in her land
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DANIEL, God my judge
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Daniel, chap. 14; Matt. 24:15:
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Babylon, (at the court) about 534 B.C.
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The rise, course, and doom of the four universal empires, and especially of the third and fourth in connection with the latter day circumstances of Israel.
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HOSEA, deliverance
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Hosea, chap. 1:1, 2; Rom. 9:25
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Palestine, about 725 Ex.
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In these appeals, warnings, and prophetic utterances, Israel only is addressed.
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JOEL, whose God is Jehovah
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Joel, 1:1; Acts 2:16
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Palestine, about 800 B.C.
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The day of the Lord in Judgment upon Judah and the Gentiles, and subsequent blessing of "all flesh."
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Amos, a bearer
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Amos, chap. 1:1; Acts 15:16, 17
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Palestine about 787 B.C.
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Judgment announced upon those nations in external relationship to Israel, also the judgment of Israel and its future blessing.
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OBADIAH, servant of the Lord
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Obadiah; v. 1.
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Palestine, probably, about 587 (?)
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The burden of Edom, whose rage and pride against Israel knew no bounds: see Ps. 137:7.
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JONAH, a dove
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Jonah, chap. 1:1; Matt. 12:39-41
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Palestine or nigh Nineveh, about 826 B.C.
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The instructive history of this Jewish prophet and God's governmental dealings with nations are finely blended in this book.
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MICAH, who is Jehovah?
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Micah, chap. 1:1; Matt. 2:5, 6
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Palestine, about 750 B.C.
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God judging Israel and all the earth from His temple, but sovereign mercy is yet in store for Israel, chap. 7:20.
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NAHUM, consolatory
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Nahum, chap. 1:1; Rom. 10:15.
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Palestine probably, about 713 B.C.
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God's character in judgment while revealing the doom of Nineveh, destroyed about 625 B.C.
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HABAKKUK, an embrace
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Habakkuk, chap. 1:1; Acts 41
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Palestine, about 626 B.C.
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The prophet identifying himself in heart and interest with the condition and circumstances of the people before God.
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ZEPHANIAH, protected of the Lord
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Zephaniah, chap. 1:1
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Palestine, about 630 B.C.
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Thorough and unsparing judgment upon Israel and the Gentiles lying near to Palestine, glory gilding the future.
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HAGGAI, festive
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Haggai, chap. 1:1; Matt. 21:4, 5
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Palestine, about 520 B.C.
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The indifference of the returned remnants to Jehovah and His house with the future glory of the Lord and of His coming kingdom.
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ZECHARIAH, remembered of the Lord
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Zechariah, chap. 1:1; Matt. 21:4, 5
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Palestine, about 520 B.C.
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Here the royalty of Christ and His connection with the Jews and the Jews alone, especially in the future as the Deliverer of His people from their sins and Gentile enemies are in question.
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MALACHI, the Lord's messenger ch. 3:1
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Malachi, chap. 1:1; Matt. 11:10
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Palestine, about 420 B.C.
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Jehovah's closing message to and pleading with Israel, or rather Judah, returned from the captivity to Palestine.
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