Syriac language, 175.
Syriac versions. See Versions.
Syro-chaldaic, 369.
T.
Tabernacle, Mosaic, 585, seq.;
its typical character, 602, seq.
Targum of Onkelos, 206;
of Jonathan, 207;
of Pseudo-Jonathan, 207;
Jerusalem Targum, 207;
Targums on the Hagiographa, 208.
Tatian and his Diatessaron, 50.
Temple of Solomon, 253.
Tent, Mosaic, as distinguished from the tabernacle, 587.
Testament,
various ancient designations of, 165;
origin and meaning of the term, 166.
Testament, Old,
its inseparable connection with the New,
113, seq.;
its inspiration, 134, 142, 148, 195, seq.;
various arrangements of its books, 168,
seq.;
Old Testament text, Jewish divisions of,
173;
modern, 173, seq.;
original languages, 175;
criticism of its text, 209;
preparatory character of its revelations,
215;
office of its several divisions, 218;
its significance to the covenant people,
220;
to the Christian church, 222.
Testament, New,
the natural sequel to the Old, 113, seq.;
and its interpreter, 119;
its language, 365, seq.;
main divisions of its books and their
order, 371;
subdivisions, of the historic part, 371;
of the epistolary, 372;
various arrangements of the gospels, 372;
arrangement of the epistles, 373;
titles and subscriptions, 378;
New Testament text, its essential integrity,
65, 390;
uncial and cursive modes of writing, 373;
continuous writing, 373;
stichometry, 374;
ancient divisions of the text, 375, seq.;
modern, 377, seq.;
criticism of the text, 380;
the manuscript text, 380, seq.;
various readings, 381, seq.;
manuscripts, 384;
the printed text, 388;
primary editions, 388, seq.;
remarks on the received text, 390.
Tertullian, 39. See also under the several New Testament books.
Thebaic version, 407.
Theocracy,
its establishment under Moses, 232;
Christ its end, 118;
and typified by it, 146;
alleged objections to it, 138, seq.;
its preparatory character and practical
working, 141, seq.;
its condition at the restoration, 259.
Theodotion’s version, 204.
Thessalonica and the Thessalonian church, 471.
Thessalonians, first epistle to the, 472;
its early date, occasion, and contents,
472, seq.
Thessalonians, second epistle to the,
date, design, and contents, 473;
question respecting our Lord’s second
advent, 474;
epistles to the Thessalonians and Philippians
contrasted, 474, seq.
Timothy, notices of, 479.
Timothy, first epistle to, time of writing, occasion, and contents, 479.
Timothy, second epistle to,
its peculiar tone and character, 481;
its late date, 482.