Companion to the Bible eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 863 pages of information about Companion to the Bible.

Companion to the Bible eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 863 pages of information about Companion to the Bible.

Gentiles, their reception of the gospel, and introduction to the church, 443, 447.

Genuineness.  See under the several divisions and books of the Bible.

Gittith, 287.

Gnosticism, 477.

Gospel, meaning and different uses of the word, 411.

Gospel of the Ebionites, 422.

Gospels,
  relation to each other, 417;
  chronology, 419;
  relative size of, 420.

Gospels, synoptical, 50;
  their earlier composition, 51;
  their agreements, 412;
  differences, 413;
  theories of their origin, that of mutual dependence, 413;
  of an original document, 413;
  of apostolic tradition, 414, seq.;
  their incomplete character, 417;
  relation to the fourth gospel, 419.

Gospels, the several.  See under the head of each.

Gospel narratives,
  their genuineness, 36, seq.;
  written successively at intervals, 37;
  earlier histories of our Lord, 37;
  external evidences considered, 38, seq.;
  internal, 50, seq.;
  their uncorrupt preservation, 59, seq.;
  their authenticity and credibility, character of the writers, 67, seq.;
  of the works recorded, 68;
  certainty of our Lord’s resurrection, 70;
  the character of Jesus verifies itself, 71, seq.;
  supernatural character of the facts recorded in the gospels, 84;
  objections considered, 85.

Gospel harmonies, 419.

Gothic version, 408.

Greek of the New Testament, its peculiar character, 57, 368
  its adaptation to the wants of the New Testament writers, 366;
  its introduction into Asia and Egypt, 367.

H.

Habakkuk, book of, 342.

Haggai, book of, 345.

Hagiographa, 169;
  Targums on the, 208.

Haman, 263.

Haphtaroth, 173.

Harmony between the Old and New Testament,
  in spirit, 568, seq.;
  in doctrine, 570.

Harmonies of the gospels, 419, 537.

Heave-offerings, 601.

Hebrew alphabet, 176;
  vowel points and accents, 178.

Hebrew commonwealth,
  its establishment under Joshua, 241;
  its condition under the Judges, 245;
  the Kings, 249, 253;
  at the restoration, 256, 258, 261.

Hebrew language, 175, 366;
  its disuse after the captivity, 177, 367;
  succeeded by the Aramaean, 367.

Hebrew text,
  Jewish divisions of, 173;
  manuscripts, 189.

Hebrews, Epistle to the, 482;
  question of its authorship, 482;
  date, and persons addressed, 484;
  its central theme, 485.

Hellenistic Jews, 368.

Hermas, Shepherd of, 100, 517.

Hermeneutics defined, 521.

Heretics, their testimony to the gospels, 48, seq.

Hexapla of Origen, 205.

Hexaplar, Syriac version, 406.

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