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 Elephants, 57

Elihu, genealogy, 42 n;  speeches of, 68, 90 sqq.;   their date, 42, 92;   their style, 47, 92, 291  Eliphaz, his home, 15;   the 'depositary of a revelation,' 17  Elohim, the sons of the, 14, 79, 81, 82, 151  Emerson, quoted, 160  Enoch, 297;   Book of, 268  Epictetus, 234 n.

Epicureanism, in Koheleth, 240 sq., 252, 262 sq.

Epicurus, 222

Ethics, practical, relation to Hebrew Wisdom, 118 sq.;  of the Proverbs, 135 sq.

Euergetes II. Physkon, 180

Ewald, his division of the Book of Proverbs, 134; of the Praise of Wisdom, 162; on the date of Proverbs, 190; on Koheleth, 236 sqq.;  and passim

Ezekiel (xiv. 14), 60

Ezra, why not mentioned in Sirach, 193 sq.

Family life, in Proverbs, 136

Farmers, Israelitish goodwill to, 136, 214

Faust, the Hebrew, 150

Fees, whether paid to the 'Wise Men,' 124 n.

Fénelon, 67

Friends, Job's, Emeers, 15; representatives of orthodoxy, 17; their narrowness, 30

Froude, J. A., quoted on Job xxvii., 95 n.

Gamaliel, 280

Geiger, on Koheleth, 238 sq.

Genesis, no protest against Idolatry in, 71; opening chapters of, 6; (xiv. 19-22), 160

Gilchrist, Life of Blake, 107

Ginsburg, Dr., on 'proportionate retribution' in Job, 69; on Koheleth, 236; on Eccles. (iii. 12), 210 n.;  and passim

Gnostic myth of Achamoth, 161

God, name of, in Koheleth, 201, 217

Godet, 288

Grätz, on Koheleth, 244, 301

Grave, Job's, 60

Greek influence on Koheleth, 202, 241, 260 sqq.

Green, Prof., of Princeton, on Job, (xix. 25-27), 33, 34 n.;  (xxvii.-xxviii.), 94  Gregory the Great, on 'Job,' 90   Hai Gaon, Rabbi, on 'Job,' 61  Harischandra compared to Job, 63  Harnack, quoted, 263  Harūn ar-Rashid, 131, 296  Hegesias Peisithanatos, 268  Heine, on 'Job,' 104  Hellenic movement in Palestine, 181  Hengstenberg, on 'Job,' 61;   on Koheleth, 249 n.

Herder, on 'Job,' 295; on Koheleth, 301

Hezekiah, the Song of, 88; his supposed authorship of Proverbs xxv.-xxix., 142 sq.;  his views on medical science, 191  Hillel, Rabbi, a copious fabulist, 128;   the School of, on Koheleth, 280  Hitopadesa, quoted, 153  Hitzig, as a critic, 241 n.;   on the arrangement of the Praise of Wisdom, 163;   and passim

Hooker, 161, 162, 216 sq.

Hosea, parallels to 'Job' in, 87

Humboldt, A. von, 46

Humour, touches of, in 'Job,' 13, 14, 49, 109, 290; in Proverbs, 148 n.;  in Koheleth, 200, 216  Husbandmen, Israelite goodwill to, 136, 214   Ibn Ezra, opinion that 'Job' was a translation, 96  Ibycus, the cranes of, 222  Idealism, of the Prophets, 119  Immortality, the hope of, in Proverbs, 122 sq.;   attitude of Koheleth to, 216, 251, 301  Inconsistencies in the Canonical Scriptures, 204  Indian, animal fables, 126 n.;   proverbs, 129  Inspiration, view of, broadened by literary criticism, 7  Irving, Edward, 162  Isaiah, mythological allusions in, 78;   parallels to 'Job' in, 84, 87;   xxviii., 14, 120 n.

Israel, Job a type of, 58; the word not in Proverbs, 119; Koheleth indifferent to its religious primacy, 199