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The life and work of St. Paul

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fudging through Christ, 733. (Set Unknown<br />

God.)<br />

Gospel Witness to our Lord, 184 ; women's<br />

part in dissemination <strong>of</strong>, 184 ; the power<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 460; for Jews <strong>and</strong> Gentiles alike, 465.<br />

Governors, Civil Duties to, 503; Functions<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 503 ; <strong>Paul</strong>'s teachings <strong>of</strong> obedience to,<br />

504-5.<br />

Grace Relation to sin, 479-80; Abundance<br />

<strong>of</strong>, above sin, 404 ; wisdom, <strong>and</strong> judgments<br />

<strong>of</strong> God, 501 : source <strong>of</strong> grace, mercy, <strong>and</strong><br />

pity, 502.<br />

Greece Character <strong>of</strong>, in time <strong>of</strong> the Apostles,<br />

186.<br />

Greeks <strong>The</strong>ir " wisdom," 21 ; Besulta on, <strong>of</strong><br />

the dispersion <strong>of</strong> the Jews, 66 ; contact<br />

with Jews, 66-7; conversion <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />

Proselytes, 161 ; their violent treatment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sostheues before Gallio, 324.<br />

Gregory <strong>of</strong> Nazianzus his Christian education<br />

at Athens, 313.<br />

Habakkuk, quoted by <strong>Paul</strong>, 464.<br />

Hagada <strong>and</strong> Hagadist, 33 et seq.<br />

Halacha <strong>and</strong> Halachist, 33 et seq.<br />

Hallel studied by <strong>Paul</strong> when a boy, 25.<br />

Heathendom in the time <strong>of</strong> the Apostles, 186.<br />

Hebraism aud Hellenism, 65 et seq,<br />

Hebrew <strong>Paul</strong>'s knowledge <strong>of</strong>, used by our<br />

Lord in <strong>Paul</strong>'s conversion, 10.<br />

Hebrews, Epistle to, as <strong>work</strong> <strong>of</strong> Apollos, 6.<br />

Helena, Queen Her protracted vows, 429.<br />

Hellenism <strong>and</strong> Hebraism, 65 et seq.<br />

Herod Agrippa His character, 139 : imprisoned<br />

by Tiberius, released by Gaius on<br />

his accession to the Empire, <strong>and</strong> appointed<br />

successor as Tetrarch to Herod Philip <strong>and</strong><br />

Lysanias, 139 j beginning <strong>of</strong> his reign, re-<br />

ception at Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, 139 ;<br />

his influence<br />

<strong>and</strong> promotion, 174; observance <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mosaic Law, 175; slays James arrests<br />

Fetor, 175-7 et seq. ; his death, 179 et seq.<br />

Herods in the Acts, 734-8.<br />

Hillel gr<strong>and</strong>father <strong>of</strong> Gamaliel, 25, 26, 73;<br />

<strong>The</strong> seven rules <strong>of</strong>, 34 ; dealing with burdensome<br />

Mosaic regulations, 39.<br />

Holy Ghost, Holy Spirit Promise <strong>of</strong>, to<br />

Apostles. 47 ; Gift <strong>of</strong>, at Pentecost, 52 ;<br />

eltocts <strong>of</strong> gift, 53.<br />

Hope Its power unto salvation, its relation<br />

to faith, 490-1.<br />

Hope <strong>and</strong> Peace, the result <strong>of</strong> justification by<br />

faith, 475-6.<br />

Hymn at first Pentecost, after gift <strong>of</strong> tongues,<br />

57.<br />

Iconiain (Konieh) visited by <strong>Paul</strong> <strong>and</strong> Barnabas,<br />

212.<br />

Idolatry Influence <strong>of</strong>, on Jewish <strong>and</strong> other<br />

communities, 69.<br />

Idols Meats <strong>of</strong>fered to, 3S9, 391.<br />

Incest in Corinthian Church <strong>Paul</strong>'s dealing<br />

with, 388-9.<br />

Inspiration. (See Verbal Inspiration.)<br />

Islimael Thirteen rules <strong>of</strong>, 34.<br />

Israel the restoration <strong>of</strong>, 500. (Set Jews.)<br />

Issachar, High Priest, 735.<br />

Izates, son <strong>of</strong> Abennerig, circumcised, 173,<br />

429.<br />

INDEX. 763<br />

J.<br />

James the Greater, his death, 176.<br />

James the Less, cause for his respect by the<br />

people, 80; compared with <strong>Paul</strong>, 131; con-<br />

vinced by <strong>Paul</strong> as to circumcision, 230 ;<br />

description <strong>of</strong>, 239 on ; circumcision, 240<br />

et seq. ; error in his view <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>'s <strong>work</strong>,<br />

426 ; with elders <strong>of</strong> the Church receives<br />

<strong>Paul</strong> at Jerusalem, 522.<br />

Jason Name identical with Jesus, 14 ; charge<br />

against Jason by Jews <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ssalonica,<br />

291.<br />

Jerome," <strong>St</strong>. Fragments <strong>of</strong> traditions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>,<br />

9: on <strong>Paul</strong>, 689; compared with <strong>Paul</strong>,<br />

496.<br />

Jerusalem crowd at first Pentecost, 57 1<br />

birthplace <strong>of</strong> Christianity, 354 ; its dun-<br />

to <strong>Paul</strong>, 444 ; state <strong>of</strong> feeling among<br />

fers ews at time <strong>of</strong> proposal <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong><br />

elders to <strong>Paul</strong>, 527-8.<br />

Jesus Christ the Lord speaking to <strong>Paul</strong> in<br />

Hebrew at his conversion, 10 ; His notice<br />

<strong>of</strong> beauties <strong>of</strong> nature not the subject <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Paul</strong>'s language, 12 ; name identical with<br />

Jason, 14 love ; manifested in His death,<br />

risen, glorified, known to <strong>Paul</strong> by revelation,<br />

42 ; intercourse with disciples after<br />

Eesurrection not continuous, 47 ; promise<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Spirit to Apostles ; power <strong>of</strong><br />

His Eesurrection, 47; His Ascension,<br />

48; His mission to found a kingdom,<br />

81 His ; purposes to supersede the<br />

Law not seen in His observance <strong>of</strong> it,<br />

81; significance not seen at the time <strong>of</strong><br />

univer-<br />

His teaching on the Sabbath, 81 ;<br />

sality <strong>of</strong> spiritual worship, ic., 81;<br />

fulfilled the Law in spiritualising it, 81 ;<br />

as Messiah, an <strong>of</strong>fence to the Jews, but<br />

still that which <strong>St</strong>ephen undertook to<br />

prove, 83-4 ; why He declared Himself to<br />

<strong>Paul</strong> as " Jesus <strong>of</strong> Nazareth," 111 ; all in<br />

all to <strong>Paul</strong>, 114 ; second special revelation<br />

to <strong>Paul</strong>, 135 ; deeper meaning underlying<br />

many <strong>of</strong> His words, 150; tradition that<br />

twelve years was the limit laid down by<br />

Him for abode <strong>of</strong> His disciples in Jerusalem,<br />

180 ; light to Gentiles, 183 ; erroneous<br />

view <strong>of</strong> Him by Suetonius, 186; the<br />

fundamental conception <strong>of</strong> all Christianity<br />

in John <strong>and</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>, 724; undivided, 385;<br />

object <strong>of</strong> all preaching, 386; the only<br />

common foundation for<br />

foundation, 387 ;<br />

Jew <strong>and</strong> Gentile, 456 ; bond <strong>of</strong> human<br />

society, 456 ; this is the basis <strong>of</strong> all <strong>Paul</strong>'s<br />

epistles, 456 ; Power <strong>of</strong> <strong>life</strong> in, 490 ; His<br />

sacrifice <strong>and</strong> exultation, 599, 600; the<br />

Divine Word the remedy for Phrygian<br />

mysticism, &c., in the Colossian Christians,<br />

616; as judge, 732.<br />

Jews as persecutors <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>, 5; their care<br />

for youths as to " dubious reading," 22 ;<br />

marriage customs, 25, 46, 95 ; value <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Scriptures among them, 29 ; their literature,<br />

32-3; TOWS, 40; as originators <strong>of</strong><br />

discord among Christians, 42 ; underrating<br />

the apostolic dignity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>, 42; customs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christian Jews in synagogues, 49 ;<br />

persecuting the apostles, 60 et seq.; the<br />

dispersion <strong>of</strong>, 65 et seq.; result <strong>of</strong> the dis-<br />

persion on themselves <strong>and</strong> on Greeks <strong>and</strong><br />

Romans, 66-8; result <strong>of</strong> contact on the<br />

Greeks, 66-7; violent outbreaks, 67:<br />

causes which led to their commercial

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