S.
Sacrifices,
typical of Christ, 591, seq.;
their essential character, 597, seq.;
Mosaic classification of them, sin-offerings
and trespass-offerings, 598;
burnt-offerings, 598;
peace-offerings, 599;
sacrificial victims, 600.
Sahidic version, 407.
Salome, 436.
Samaritans,
their language, 175;
their Pentateuch and its version, 181,
208.
Samuel, he establishes the school of the prophets
and the kingly office,
249.
Samuel, books of,
their original unity, 248;
contents, office, and divisions, 249,
seq.;
age and sources, 251.
Sanctuary, Mosaic,
its general idea, 585;
structure, divisions, and furniture, 586,
seq.;
typical character, 587, seq.
Saul, 250.
Scape-goat, 603.
Scope,
defined, 528;
its primary importance, 529;
how ascertained, 530.
Scriptio continua, 172, 373.
Sense, distinguished from signification, 528.
Sense of Scripture,
its extent, 573;
the clearer statements of Scripture interpret
the more obscure, 574.
Selah, 287.
Septuagint, Greek version of,
its antiquity, 199;
Jewish account of its origin, 199, seq.;
character and critical value, 201;
influence on the New Testament language,
202;
Hebrew text from which it was made, 203;
history of its text, 205; Origen’s
Hexapla, 205;
Jewish estimates of it, 203, 368;
quotations from it in the New Testament,
633, seq.
Septuagint arrangement of the Old Testament books, 171.
Seventy. See Septuagint.
Shalmaneser, 334.
Sheminith, 288.
Shemitic languages, 175.
Shoshannim, Shushan, and Shushaneduth, 287, seq.
Show-bread, 589.
Signification of words, 527.
Sinai manuscript, 385.
Sirach, Jesus son of. See Ecclesiasticus.
Six days of creation, 137, 228.
Smerdis, 261.
So, 334.
Sojourn in the wilderness, its typical import, 584.
Solomon,
his temple, 253;
his splendor and profuse expenditures,
253.
Solomon, Song of, 292, seq.
Songs of degrees, 287.
Sprinkling of the sacrificial blood, 601, 603.
Stevens, Robert, author of the modern division of
verses in the New
Testament, 377.
Subscriptions to the New Testament books, 379.
Symbols, 319, 554;
numerical, 508, 564, 610;
distinguished from types, 555;
real and seen in visions, 562, seq.
Symmachus, his version, 204.
Synagogue, the great, 194.
Synagogue rolls, 179.
Synagogues, Jewish, as places of preaching, 447.
Synoptical gospels. See Gospels.