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'''Abigail''', wife of Nabal, then of David, 150.
'''Abimelech''', 56, 59, 530, 542, 546, 617.
'''Abraham''', seeks a wife for Isaac, 57, 464; commanded to obey Sarah, 110, 150, 301; name changed from Abram to Abraham, 277, respect and obedience mutual with him and Sarah, 301; married his half-sister, 474; of idolatrous parentage, 56, 521; 557; preparation for fatherhood, 521ff; has a child by Hagar, 539; send Hagar and child away, 544.
“'''Acamoth'''“Acamoth,” 253f.
'''Achsah''', her great possessions, 613f.
“Acts of Pilate” cited 503.
'''Adam''', perhaps originally bi-sexual, 23f, 39f; his gradual decline, 31f, 35, 168ff; his two duties 36; fails to “keep” the garden, 37; a “help” for him 34; his bad choice, 68ff, 90 ff; his treatment of Eve, 377; caused the Fall, 85, 90ff; the O. T. and Paul on his conduct, 90ff; cast out of the garden, 95.
'''Addis, William E.''', b. 1844 at Edinburgh, Prof. O. T. criticism at Manchester College, Oxford, 107.
“Adelphos” meaning of the Greek word, 62, 470.
'''Adultery''', punished by death; 572; woman taken in, 675ff.
'''Afghanistan''' capture of brides in, 428; symbolic capture in, 432.
'''African tribes''', heads of, not exogamous, 440; symbolic capture of brides in, 427.
'''Agassiz''', Prof. Louis, b. in Switzerland, 1807; Prof. Zoology and Geology at Harvard University, U.S.A., 40.
'''Agnation''' described, 491.
'''Akkadia''', Akked, see Sumner.
'''Alexander the Great''', a celebrated Macedonia conqueror, born at Pella, B. C., 356, died in Babylon. 323 B. C. 505.
'''Alexander of Ephesus''', 324.
'''Alford, Henry''', Dean of Canterbury, poet and divine; b. London 1810—d. 1871; published an excellent edition of the Greek N. T.; author of many works, 75adn, 103, 105, 107, 195, 235, 238, 244, 285, 330, 639, 711, 755, 761f.
'''Amarna''', Tell el, Tablets of, 448.
'''Ambrose''', a Latin Ch. Father, b. about 340 A. D. in Gaul, d. 397, A. D. 144adn, 685.
'''American Indians''', capture of brides among, 428; symbolic capture, 427; female kinship among, 473.
'''Amram''' marries his aunt.--its import, 474.
'''Androgynoas''' 24, 41, its meaning, 24dn.
'''Amraphel'''—see Amraphel—see Hammurabi.
'''Andronicus''' and '''Junia''', 642
“'''Angels'''” “Angels” of 1 Cor. 11:10, 237, 248, 253ff.
'''Angels''', on resurrection morning, 754f, 761, 768.
'''Anna''', the prophetess, 199, 784, 778, 792.
'''Antichrist''', 163, 291, 360.
'''Apollos''', instructed by Priscilla, 195ff.
'''Aquila''', husband of Priscilla, 193, 195f.
'''Acquila''', translator of the Greek version of the O.T. lived about 100 AD, 132, 135, 139.
'''Arabia''', female kinship in, 62, 415, 460ff.
'''Arable version''',—see Versions.
'''Asia Minor''', Matriarchy in 62, 193f, 458f.
'''Assam''', heads of tribe in, not exogamous, 440.
'''Assyria''', dignity of early women in, 455.
'''Athene''' cited to maintain male kinship, 491, 510.
'''Athens''', incest law of, 470.
'''Atonement of Christ''' dishonored, 456, 735ff.
'''Augustine, Bishop''', of Hippo, Latin ch. Father, b. in Numidia, Africa, 354 A.D., a famous theologian; d. in Hippo, 430, A.D., many of his works still extant—the most famous, his confessions, and “De Civitate Dei,”—The ”—''The City of God'', 144adn, 685.
'''Augustus Caesar''', has no contemporary biographer, 505.
'''Australian blacks'''. Capture of bride among, 428; symbolic capture, 432; female kinship among, 473; perils of beautiful maidens among, 485.
'''Avebury, Lord (Sir John Lubbock)''', noted scientist and author, b. 1834, 53, 433, 435.
“'''Ba’al'''” “Ba’al” marriage explained, 416; among Hebrews, Arabians and Armenians, 415f.
'''Babylonia''', dignity of early woman of, 455, 457.
'''Bachofen''', cited or quoted, 53, 419f, 422, 434, 449.
'''Bahr''', Dr. Karl C., W.F.D.D., Ministerial Counselor at Carlsruhe; author commentary on Kings, 659.
'''Balak, Papyrus of''', quoted on dignity of mother, 453.
'''Barrenness of women''', may be of divine ordering, of Sarah, 524; of Rebekah and Rachel, 525; of Samson’s mother, 526; of Hannah, 526; of Elisabeth, 527.'''Beard, Rev. Charles''', English, Unitarian clergyman, lived 1827-1888; author several books, the most important being his Hibbert lectures, 154, 173.
'''Beautiful maidens'''Beard, perils among Australian blacksRev. Charles, 485English, Unitarian clergyman, lived 1827-1888; author several books, the most important being his Hibbert lectures, 154, 173.
“'''Beena'''” marriage explainedBeautiful maidens, 417; “beena” marriage of Jacobperils among Australian blacks, 462, 463485.
'''Beet“Beena” marriage explained, Rev. Joseph Agar''', D. D., b. Sheffield, England, 1840417; theological writer and lecturer“beena” marriage of Jacob, 234462, 237463.
'''Behman''' (also spelled Boehme)Beet, JacobRev. Joseph Agar, a German mystic philosopherD. D., b. 1575Sheffield, England, 1840; theological writer and lecturer, 234, 33237.
'''BengelBehman (also spelled Boehme), Johann Albrecht'''Jacob, a German mystic philosopher, eminent Lutheran theologian; b. 1687: editor Greek N. T.; author of highly valued works, notably notes on N. T., 751575, 9433.
'''Ben Sira'''Bengel, 87Johann Albrecht, 87neminent Lutheran theologian; b. 1687: editor Greek N. T.; author of highly valued works, 88notably notes on N. T., 75, 94.
'''Beruria'''Ben Sira, a Jewish lady87, 33587n, 88.
“'''Be’ulah'''Beruria,” subject wifea Jewish lady, 335. 415
'''Bible'''“Be’ulah, inspired, infallible, inviolable, 2; manuscripts of, copied with great care, 3; what mistakes may occur in reading its text, 7, 9. 2:15, and Rev. 12, 342” subject wife.415
'''BighamBible, Sir John'''inspired, on adultery infallible, inviolable, 2; manuscripts of, copied with great care, 3; what mistakes may occur in menreading its text, 7, 9. 2:15, and Rev. 12, 572342.
“'''Birth-control'''Bigham,” modernSir John, contrasted with God’s controlon adultery in men, 527adn572.
'''Bloomfield“Birth-control, S. T.'''” modern, D. D.contrasted with God’s control, English divine and scholar, b. 1790; editor of Greek Lexicon to N. T.; author of Greek Testament Commentary, 328527adn.
'''Breasted'''Bloomfield, JS. HT. on Egyptian women, 454D. D., English divine and scholar, b. 1790; editor of Greek Lexicon to N. T.; author of Greek Testament Commentary, 328.
'''Bohairic Version'''Breasted, J. See VersionsH. on Egyptian women, 454.
'''Briggs, Charles Augustus''', D. D., Prof. Hebrew, and later of Biblical theology, Union Theological Seminary, b. 1841—d. 1913Bohairic Version. See Francis BrownVersions.
'''BrownBriggs, Dr. David'''Charles Augustus, member Revision Company for ND. TD.; joint author with Jamieson and Faussett, see JamiesonProf. Hebrew, 148and later of Biblical theology, 235Union Theological Seminary, 643b. 1841—d. 1913. See Francis Brown.
'''Brown, Francis'''Dr. David, Profmember Revision Company for N. At Union Theological SeminaryT. Profs. Brown; joint author with Jamieson and Faussett, Briggs and Driver (see Driver) have together edited the most recent and comprehensive Lexicon we have of the Hebrew languageJamieson, 121.'''Browne148, Bishop Edw’d Harold''', Orientalist and Theologian, b. 1811; d. 1891; Author of many books235, 107643.
'''Bruce'''Brown, Francis, Prof. AAt Union Theological Seminary. BProfs. on Brown, Briggs and Driver (see Driver) have together edited the most recent and comprehensive Lexicon we have of the Virgin BirthHebrew language, 513121.
“'''Bruise'''” of GenBrowne, Bishop Edw’d Harold, Orientalist and Theologian, b. 1811; d. 5:15, 1891; Author of uncertain meaningmany books, 116ff107.
'''Buddha'''—see Sakya MuniBruce, Prof. A. B. on the Virgin Birth, 513.
'''Buddhism'''“Bruise” of Gen. 5:15, not a historical religionof uncertain meaning, 504116ff.
'''Burgon, Rev. John William''', B. D., Dean of Chichester, b. in Smyrna 1813—d. 1888. Eminent scholar and critic; thoroughly versed in the writings of the church fathers; critic of the Revised Version, 255n, 260, 675ff, 686, 693Buddha—see Sakya Muni.
'''Burial of Christ'''Buddhism, Important testimony of women regardingnot a historical religion, 751, 764ff504.
'''Burrus'''Burgon, Roman keeper of StRev. PaulJohn William, 310f, 313B. D.'''Butler, Bishop Joseph,''' Dean of EnglandChichester, b. 1692in Smyrna 1813—d. 1888. Eminent scholar and critic; d. 1752, his most important work, “the Analogy thoroughly versed in the writings of Religion to the Constitution and Course church fathers; critic of Naturethe Revised Version, 255n, 260, 675ff, 686,” 376693.
'''Cain''': how he secured his wifeBurial of Christ, 24; renounces JehovahImportant testimony of women regarding, 161f; descendants originate polygamy751, 439, 486764ff.
'''Cainites''' did not worship JehovahBurrus, 160ffRoman keeper of St. Paul, 310f, 313.
'''CalvinButler, John'''. After LutherBishop Joseph, the greatest of Protestant reformers. England, b. in France 1509—d1692; d. 1564; chief labors in Geneva1752, his most important work, Switzerland; author many books “the Analogy of Religion to the Constitution and commentaries, 108, 346Course of Nature, 703” 376.
'''Canaan'''Cain: how he secured his wife, 467ff24; renounces Jehovah, 161f; descendants originate polygamy, 439, 486.
'''Capture of the bride'''Cainites did not worship Jehovah, symbolic, 425ff; real capture, 156ff, 428, 466; Moses’ treatment of women war captives, 587; Sisera seeks women captives, 645ff160ff.
'''Celts'''Calvin, exogamy amongJohn. After Luther, 431the greatest of Protestant reformers. b. in France 1509—d. 1564; female kinship amongchief labors in Geneva, 473Switzerland; author many books and commentaries, 108, 346, 703.
'''Chaldee Paraphrase'''. See TargumCanaan, 467ff.
'''ChathamCapture of the bride, Earl of'''symbolic, 425ff; real capture, 156ff, (William Pitt428,) a great statesman and orator466; Moses’ treatment of women war captives, b. 1708—d. 1778587; Sisera seeks women captives, 19645ff.
“'''Cha-kam'''Celts,” biased rendering ofexogamy among, 620431; female kinship among, 473.
“'''Cha-yil''',” biased rendering of 624ffChaldee Paraphrase. See Targum.
'''Chatham, Earl of, (William Pitt,) a great statesman and orator, b. 1708—d. 1778, 19. “Cha-kam,” biased rendering of, 620. “Cha-yil,” biased rendering of 624ff. Childbearing''' has nothing to do with spiritual salvation, 343. “The childbearing,” meaning in 1 Timothy, 827.
Childbirth, separation after, 573f.
'''Childless''' wife under Hammurabi’s Code, 537.
'''Children of the devil''', 73, 815.
'''China''', Women of; foot binding, 481; taught to procure concubines, 535n.
“'''Chora“Chora, choree''',” their meaning, 699f.
'''Christ'''. See Jesus Christ.
'''Christians''', early, refused to fight, 403n.
'''Church''', silences women as it becomes paganized, 790.
'''Chrysostom''', John, a prominent Ch. Father, Greek, b. Antioch, Syria, A. D. 350—d. 407 A. D. 94, 196, 241, 328, 642.
'''Church at Rome''', in Paul’s prison, 312; martyred, 314ff, 709.
“'''Church'''“Church,” a term which applies also to Israel, 780.
'''Circassian''' wedding described, 426.
'''Circumcision''', its meaning, 531; entrance door for males into covenant, 532; not required of females, 531ff.
'''Clarke, Rev. Adam''', LL.D., eminent Methodist minister and scholar, b. in Ireland—d. 1832; particularly distinguished as a Bible Commentator, 4n, 108, 188n, 234, 621, 713.
'''Clement of Alexandria''', eminent ch. father, b. at Athens A. D. 150 (?)—d. 220 (about). 251, 254, 257, 266.
'''Clement of Rome''', bishop of Rome from A. D. 67; an apostolic father; some hold that Paul mentions him in Phil. 4:3, 144adn, 322.
'''Code of Hammurabi''', See Hammurabi.
'''Collective''' nouns, why feminine, 64.
'''Coming, Second''', of Christ, 50, 824.
'''Compromise''', Ecclesiastical, under Constantine, 790.
'''Conception''', Virginal, 506; Mary’s testimony to, 747.
“'''Conception'''“Conception,” of Gen. 3:16, a mistranslation, 120f.
'''Consonants''', their value in Hebrew, 9ff, 120.
'''Constantine''', the first professed Christian Emperor of Rome, b. 272 A. D. —d. 337, 790.
'''Continence''', Sophistical “gift of,” for men, 702ff.
'''Conybeare, Rev. W. J.''', b. 1815—d. 1857. Principal of the Collegiate Institute, Liverpool, England, Joint author with Canon Howson of a valuable Life of St. Paul, 244, 312f, 328, 366.
'''Coptic Version''', see Versions.
'''Corinth''', doubtful teachings about Christian women of, 226ff; the real situation there, 192ff, 204, 266; very wicked city, 709.
'''Council of Laodicea''', 244, 673.
'''Coverdale, Miles''', English bishop; b. 1487; translated the Bible into English, published 1535; also edited the Cranmer, or “great Bible,” 143.
'''Cranmer, Thomas''', whose name is given to the above mentioned Bible, b. 1489: Archbishop of Canterbery killed for His Protestant faith in 1556. 143
'''Cross, Seven Words of''', as testified by women, 750.
'''Crucifixion''', women’s testimony to events of, 749ff.
'''Cruden''', Alexander, M. A., b. 1701 in Aberdeen, Scotland; author of ''Cruden’s Concordance'', 234.
'''Cruelty''' practiced to maintain male kinship, 483, 484, 489.
'''Crusades''', The, 718.
“'''Curse'''” “Curse” of Woman, its cruelty and source, 98ff, rabbinical, not Scriptural, 105f, 113, 723, 829.
'''Cursives''' explained, 676.
“'''Cush'''” “Cush” same as Ethiopia, 468.
“'''Cutting Instruments'''” “Cutting Instruments” made by Tubal-Cain, 55, 156, 439, 446.
'''Darwin, Charles''', F. R. S., an eminent English naturalist and geologist, b. in Shrewsbury 1809—d. 1882; author of many books. From his name is derived the other title for evolution. —“Darwinism,” but this theory is much more radical and extensive than were his teachings, 24adn, 55, 421.
“Daughter,” sometimes used in Hebrew for town or city, 64, 468.
“Leaven,” its symbolic meaning, 729ff.
Lecky, W.E.H., a philosopher and writer, b. 1838 in Ireland—d. 1903, wrote valuable books. ''History of Rationalism '' and ''History of European Morals'', 317, 319ff
Levirate marriage: Described in Deut. 25:5, a custom peculiar to the Hebrews, --not polyandry, 487.
Meekness, is not weakness, 396, 378; leads to tribulation, 398f; no reward for it now, 398; a badge of royalty, 400; due to repose in God as King, 400; requires great balance of character, 402f; a great revolutionary power, 403.
Mill, John Stuart, eminent English philosopher and economist, b. 1806. Every woman should be well acquainted with his book, ''The Subjection of Women'', 250, 307.
“Mingling, the days of,” 86ff, 118, 151, 154, 158.
“Onah,” its meaning, 604.
Onkelos, a native of Babylon, contemporary with Gamaliel (Acts 5:34), author of the most highly esteemed of the Targum (see Targum), also called the ''Chaldee Paraphrase'', 134, 139.
Option affects translation, 620ff.
Orestes, 491, 510.
Origen, a remarkable, learned, eloquent Ch. Father, son of the martyr Leonides of Alexandria, b. 186—d. 253 A. D., at Tyre. Lived after 231 at Caesarea, Palestine; most extensive work, his ''Hexapla'', (See par. 132), 16, 144adn, 196, 251, 257f, 261.
Orr, Prof. James, Scottish theologian, Prof. Apologetics and Theology, Glasgow College. B. 1844—d. 1913, 512ff, 662.
Paul, the Apostle; at first Saul, the persecutor. 189-250, 262-271, 284, 291, 296ff, 304, 306-316, 320-362, 364-371, 417, 564f, 641, 708, 713, 721f, 723, 730f, 774, 777, 785, 791, 825, 832.
Payne-Smith, Robert; b. 1818—d. 1895, Regius Prof. Divinity of Oxford, Canon until Dean of Canterbury; member of O. T. Revision Company; his greatest work a very large Syriac Lexicon; author of Genesis in ''Ellicott’s Commentaries '' (see Ellicott), 14, 38, 79, 82, 172f, 372, 500, 612, 614, 730, 782ff, 807.
Pelagia—see St. Pelagia.
Scarcity of women began with Lamech, 438; due to polygamy of men, 445.
Schaff, Philip, D. D., b. in Switzerland 1819—d. 1893; in 1870 became Prof. in Union Theological Seminary, N. Y.; assisted in Bible Revision and edited the great ''Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia'', 685.
Schleusner, Johann Friederich, b. in Leipzig, 1759—d. 1831; author of a valuable Latin Lexicon to the Greek-Septuagint Version of the O. T. and one of the N. T., 201, 293.
Speaker’s Commentary, The, on the Bible, in ten vols. by Anglican bishops and clergy and edited by Canon Cook, M. A., 182, 185.
Spencer, Herbert, English philosopher and author on sociology, b. 1829—d. 1903. Denies a primal promiscuity in social life, 55, 421; his theory of origin of exogamy, 435; suggests polygyny as cause of scarcity of woman, 445; denies existence of polyandry among early Hebrews, 487, ''The Targum of Jonathan''.
“Spirit of Infirmity” must be expelled, 796f.
Vulgate, See versions.
Wall, Wm., English divine, b. 1646—d. 1728; wrote ''Critical Notes on the O. T. '' and other works, 16.
War, wars; Early Christians pacifists, 403n, waged to capture women, 55, 156, 439, 446, 466, 587.
Westermarek, Edward Alexander, Ph. D., LL. D., Prof. Sociology, University London; b. in Helsingfors, 1862; author of many books, 434.
Weymouth, Richard Francis, M.A., D.Lit. of University College, London; author of a N. T. in Modern Speech, and late editor of ''The Resultant Greek Testament'', 216f, 223, 236, 728.
Whiston, William, eminent English philosopher and theologian, b. 1667—d. 1752; author many books, the best known his translation of Josephus, 584.
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