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59, seq. Parshiyoth, 173. Particular Introduction, its province 214. Passover, its sacrificial and typical character, 599. Pastoral epistles, 92; their place in Paul's history, 475, seq.; character of the false teachers described in them, 477; their genuineness and peculial tone, 478 Paul, the apostle of the Gentiles, and his peculiar qualifications, 447; his style, 448; three missionary journeys, 449. Pauline epistles, 446; commentaries on them, 449; their connection with Paul's history contained in the Acts, 449; principle of their arrangement, and groups into which they fall, 450. Pentateuch, meaning of the term, 120; its admitted existence from Ezra's time, 120; its authorship, 120, seq.; relation of Deuteronomy to the preceding books, 126, 239; of Genesis to the following, 130, 225; unity of its plan, 132, 224; its authenticity, 134, seq.; the Jewish polity presupposes it, 135; difficulties connected with it, 137, seq.; its preparatory office, 141; constitutes a Jewish division of the Old Testament, 169. Personal reign of Christ, question concerning the, 629, seq. Personification, 551. Peshito. See Syriac versions. Peter, his leadership among the apostles, 441; in what sense a rock, 575. Peter, first epistle of, 491. Peter, second epistle of, 493; question of its genuineness, 494, seq.; its design, 497. Philemon, Epistle to, 469. Philoxenian. See Syriac versions. Philippi and the Philippian church, 469. Philippians, Epistle to the, date, occasion, and place of writing, 469; contents and peculiar character, 470. Phoenician language, 175. Plan of redemption, its unity and progress, 614; its foreshadowings, 616; its end, 617. Poetry, Hebrew, its characteristics, 266, seq.; its outward form, 274, seq.; its diction, 278; its offices, 279. Poetical books, so-called Hebrew, 169, 265. Polycarp, 46. Polycarp, epistle of, 515. Pothinus, 40. Priesthood of our Lord, 485. Priesthood, Levitical, typical of Christ, 119, 236; points of agreement specified, a common human nature, appointment by God, mediatorship between God and the people through propitiatory sacrifice, 594, seq.; points of disagreement incident to the type, 595, seq.; central idea of priesthood, 596. Priesthood of Melchizedek, 583, seq. Priestly garments, 596. Prophecy, interpretation of, 607,
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