Observations on Various Passages of Scripture: Placing Them in a New Light; and Ascertaining the Meaning of Several, Not Determinable by the Methods Commonly Made Use of by the Learned, Volume 3

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J. Johnson, 1808 - Bible
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Contents

Warriors often buried with their Armour
55
Coffins anciently used for Persons of Distinction
69
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Burning Perfumes at the Graves of the Dead
81
A very curious Method of honouring deceased
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Songs and Music used daily at Graves in Com
101
Boughs Flowers c used in ornamenting
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Provisions placed near to or on the Graves
115
CONCERNING THE LITERATURE BOOKS C OF
127
Method of Preserving their Writings
135
Of Inscriptions Seals c of Letters
141
The same Subject continued
150
Eastern MSS highly ornamented
153
Strong Figures and Metaphors used by the Eastern Writers
154
The same Subject continued X The same Subject continued
157
A curious Description of the Spring from an Eastern Writer with Remarks 1 59
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Solomons Portrait of Old Age
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Solomons Portrait of old Age continued
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Assemblies among the Asiatics
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Of WaterSpouts on the Syrian and Jewish Coasts
222
Curious Remarks on the Brook Kidron
224
Remarks on the Plain where Sodom and Gomor rha stood
226
Of Hedges in the East
229
Of the Roses and Balsam of Jericho
233
A Proof that by Horn of the Son of Oil used by Isaiah Syria is meant
241
Of the Fertility of Judea
243
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Of the Fish found in the Mediterranean the Sea of Galilee and the Nile 201 CHAP IX
251
Of the Mulberry Trees mentioned in Scripture
253
Of the Olive Tree in the Promised Land
255
Of the Dryness of the Ground previous to the Au tumnal Rains
259
Curious Account of certain Kinds of Seeds men tioned by Isaiah chap xxviii 25 26
260
Different Kinds of Seeds eaten with their Bread
265
Eastern Gardens not remarkably well stored with Fruit Trees
269
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Ancient Method of gathering the Olives
271
Oil Jars frequently buried in the Ground the better to preserve their Contents
274
Of the Time when the Vine and Olive blossom
275
Wine Presses sometimes in the Vineyards but mostly in the Towns Curious Customs of the Ancient and Modern Greeks
282
Curious Explanation of Gen xlix 22 23
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Of the Time in which the Vineleaf falls off
294
Different Kinds of Wines in the Holy Land
296
Superior Excellence of the Wine of Lebanon
299
Curious Exposition of Hosea xiv 57
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Fires often made in the Fields to burn up the dry Herbage previous to the autumnal Rains
309
Different Kinds of destructive Insects in Judea
316
Curious Account of Locusts
318
Small Flies very troublesome and often de structive in Judea
323
Different Kinds of Goats in Judea
326
The Luxury of the Harams very oppres sive to the People of the East
360
Public Justice badly administered in the East
366
Peasants in Persia permitted to approach the Throne with Complaints of Oppression against their Rulers
367
Of the Bastinado in the East
370
Prompt and arbitrary Executions frequent in the East XLII Of the Extermination of ancient royal Families in the East
372
Of the Power and Influence of ancient Palmy ra and Balbec
383
Certain Particulars relative to Palmyra
385
Some curious Remarks on the Euphrates
387
Of the Woods and Thickets in Judea
390
Of the wild Beasts in the Holy Land
394
Hurtful Animals common in the Holy Land
395
Method of charming noxious Animals
397
Hollow Rocks and Caves Places of Defence
399
Tents usually pitched near Fountains
401
The great necessity of Fountains and Reservoirs of Water in the East
403
Fountains the lurking Places of Robbers and Assassins
409
Of the Water Engines wrought by the Feet
410
Cutting down valuable Plantations one of the Me thods used to distress an Enemy
413
Strong WatchTowers built in the Vicinity of Cities to keep their Inhabitants in check
414
Curious Particulars relative to Askelon
417
Of the Importance of Settlements near the Red 409 Sea 483
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Towers used for People to fly to in Times of In surrection or Danger
425
Farther Information concerning the Use of these Towers
428
Mountains also resorted to as Places of Refuge
429
Nature of the Encampments used in the East
430
Curious Remarks on Habbakkuk i 8
431
Of the ancient Division of Companies into ten Men each
435
A remarkable Illustration of Gideons Defeat of the Midianites
438
Curious Illustration of 2 Kings vii 12
443
Curious Illustration of Joel iii 3
446
Stopping up the Wells an Act of Hostility in the East
447
Curious Illustration of 1 Sam v 110
450
Manner of introducing a Captive Prince into the Towns of a victorious Kingdom
453
Dust very injurious in the EastOf the bitter
457
Waters c
467
Of the Time of the Year in which they usually began their Campaigns in the East
476
Farther Particulars on the same Subject
482
Hail and Rain dreadful in the East
484
Curious Illustration of 2 Kings vii 15
485
A Sword hanging at the Neck a Token of Humiliation and Subjection
487
Curious Illustration of 1 Kings xx 34
489
Barbarous Customs used by Victors in refe rence to the dead Bodies of their Enemies
492
Particular Places used for Prayer previous to Battle
493
People in the East often carry their whole Fa milies with them when they go to Wur
495
The granting of a Banner a sign of Protec tion
496
The Heads of Enemies cut off to serve
498
Of their Writings relative to the Convey
506
Taxes paid in Kind i e by a Part
513
Mode of Drawing up Decrees in the East
519
CHAP X
525
Method of catching the Crocodile in Egypt
536
Cause of the Pestilence in Egypt
543
Explanation of the third Plague of Egypt
549
Of the Illuminations made on the Nile
557
Of the Excellence of the Waters of the Nile
564
Farther Illustration of Exod vii 19
571

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Page 109 - Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust; for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead.
Page 231 - I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding ; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Page 447 - And they have cast lots for my people; and have given a boy for an harlot, and sold a girl for wine that they might drink.
Page 93 - Woe unto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! because ye build the tombs of the prophets, and garnish the sepulchres of the righteous, and say, If we had been in the days of our fathers, we would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the prophets.
Page 509 - Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand not ; and see ye indeed, but perceive not. Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes ; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and convert; and be healed.
Page 59 - Oh that my words were now written! Oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead In the rock for ever!
Page 243 - Thou shalt also consider in thine heart, that, as a man chasteneth his son, so the Lord thy God chasteneth thee. Therefore thou shalt keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him. For the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills...
Page 567 - And the Lord spake unto Moses, Say unto Aaron, Take thy rod, and stretch out thine hand upon the waters of Egypt, upon their streams, upon their rivers, and upon their ponds, and upon all their pools of water, that they may become blood ; and that there may be blood throughout the land of Egypt, both in vessels of wood, and in vessels of stone.
Page 37 - Consider ye, and call for the mourning women, that they may come; and send for cunning women, that they may come : and let them make haste, and take up a wailing for us, that our eyes may run down with tears, and our eyelids gush out with waters.
Page 82 - By faith he sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise; for he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.

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