A Summary of Biblical Antiquities: For the Use of Schools, Bible-Classes and Families

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, 1 oct. 2003 - 448 pages
 

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CHAPTER I
19
Of Climate
26
CHAPTER III
57
CHAPTER IV
67
Of Husbandry
73
Employments of Handicraft and Trade
86
Of the Learned Professions
93
Of Music and Dancing
161
The First Temple
288
The Second Temple
294
CHAPTER IV
309
The HighPriest
318
Sacrificial Rites
343
Meaning and Origin of Sacrifices
349
CHAPTER VI
359
2he Sabbath
366

Modes of Dividing and Reckoning Time
171
CHAPTER IX
178
Jewish Government after the Captivity
194
Of Kings
202
Of Punishments
207
Of Military Affairs
220
CHAPTER I
235
Origin of the Church 235 Its General Scheme and Relation to
241
CHAPTER II
256
The Holy City
282
Th Three Great Festivals
372
The Great Day of Atonement 38
386
Sacred Seasons of Human Institution
392
Members by Birth 395 Ceremonial Disqualifications for Sacred
399
CHAPTER IX
414
The Sadducees
423
The Samaritans
432
APPENDIX 489
439
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Sam Hamstra Jr. is the Affiliate Professor of Church History and Worship at Northern Seminary. He is the editor of several studies, most recently The Reformed Pastor: Lectures on Pastoral Theology by John Williamson Nevin, and has authored several works on worship, including What’s Love Got to Do With It? How the Heart of God Shapes Worship. John Williamson Nevin (1803–1886), professor successively at Western Theological Seminary, the Theological Seminary of the German Reformed Church at Mercersburg, and Franklin and Marshall College. He was a leading nineteenth-century theologian and founding editor of Mercersburg Review.

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