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GENERAL INDEX

535

Temple, corner or foundation-stone described, 349-350.

Criticism, Early English, on authorship of last six chapters of Zechariah, 262- 264 ; modern, rationalistic criticism, motives of, 264 ; rationalistic pro phecy reduced to human divination by, 264-270 ; uncertainties and con flicting results of, 270-272.

Critics, modern, elimination of super natural element from prophetic Scrip tures by, 264-267 ; misconceptions and misinterpretations of, concerning Book of Zechariah, 276-280.

Crown, iron, of Lombardy, 190.

Crowns, deposited in Temple, 203, 204 ; one crown only placed on head of Joshua, 189, 190, 192, 193 ; of silver and gold, made by Zechariah, 189, 190.

Cup of reeling or giddiness, Israel s enemies to drink from and fall, 426 ; symbol of God s judgment on man, 426.

Cyril, on the "brand out of the fire," 95; "And I cut off three shep herds in one month," 398 ; on symbolism of measure, in seventh vision, 156.

Damascus, judgment on, 288-290. Davidson, S., on authorship of second

part of Zechariah, 395, 396. Dead Sea, fresh streams of "living"

water to flow into it on " that day,"

502, 503. Delitzsch, on authorship of final chapters

of Zechariah, 268. " Desolations," the, distinction between

" the Captivity " and, 35. Disobedience, warnings of Zechariah

against, II, 16. Dispensation, the present period of the

silence of God, 81, 82. " Double," word expressing a principle

of God s dealing with His own people

(Israel), 324. Driver (Canon), Literature of the Old

Testament, 265, 381 ; opinion of, re

garding authorship of final chapters of Zechariah, 265, 266, 268, 276.

Ebrard, on Jerusalem and the house of David, 427, 428.

Edersheim, on Christ s entry into Jeru salem as the fulfilment of Zechariah s prophecy, 304, 313 ; the Feast of Tabernacles, 523.

Edward (Rev.), D., on the Flying Roll, 148.

Egypt, earliest home of Israel, 49.

Eichhorn, on authorship of final chap ters of Zechariah, 268, 269, 276.

England, commerce as distinctive char acteristic of, 161-163.

Ephah, the, as emblem of trade or commerce, 162 ; close relation of, to vision of Flying Roll, 158; "going forth " used both for Flying Roll and, 157 ; Jewish measure for dry goods,

156 ; significance of talent of lead as cover to, 159; symbolism of, 156,

157 ; vision of, 155-170; woman in midst of, 155, 159.

Ephod, Holy Scripture now takes place of, 342.

Ewald, 212, 217; argument against post-exilic origin of second half of the Book of Zechariah, 368 ; Die Pro- pheten des Alien Bundts&gt; 267, 422 ; on crowning of Joshua, 189, 190 ; Joshua, 87 ; on pre-exilic authorship of second part of Zechariah, 267, 268, 269, 395, 396.

Fasting, days of, for national calamities, 216, 217 ; mourning and, weeping as accompaniment of, 213, 216; re pudiation by God of outward acts of, 216, 219.

Fasts, Jewish traditions concerning, 248 ; observance of, negative answer as to, 209-225, 229 ; positive answer as to, 229-255 ; turned into feasts, 225, 229, 248, 249.

" Filthy garments," reference in Epistle of Jude to, 124 ; symbol of sin, 90, 97-99, 03, 129, I44v