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T. Tabernacle, Mosaic, 585, seq.; its typical character, 602, seq. Targum of Onkelos, 206; of Jonathan, 207; of Pseudo-Jonathan, 207; Jerusalem Targum, 207; Targums on the Hagiographa, 208. Tatian and his Diatessaron, 50. Temple of Solomon, 253. Tent, Mosaic, as distinguished from the tabernacle, 587. Testament, various ancient designations of, 165; origin and meaning of the term, 166. Testament, Old, its inseparable connection with the New, 113, seq.; its inspiration, 134, 142, 148, 195, seq.; various arrangements of its books, 168, seq.; Old Testament text, Jewish divisions of, 173; modern, 173, seq.; original languages, 175; criticism of its text, 209; preparatory character of its revelations, 215; office of its several divisions, 218; its significance to the covenant people, 220; to the Christian church, 222. Testament, New, the natural sequel to the Old, 113, seq.; and its interpreter, 119; its language, 365, seq.; main divisions of its books and their order, 371; subdivisions, of the historic part, 371; of the epistolary, 372; various arrangements of the gospels, 372; arrangement of the epistles, 373; titles and subscriptions, 378; New Testament text, its essential integrity, 65, 390; uncial and cursive modes of writing, 373; continuous writing, 373; stichometry, 374; ancient divisions of the text, 375, seq.; modern, 377, seq.; criticism of the text, 380; the manuscript text, 380, seq.; various readings, 381, seq.; manuscripts, 384; the printed text, 388; primary editions, 388, seq.; remarks on the received text, 390. Tertullian, 39. See also under the several New Testament books. Thebaic version, 407. Theocracy, its establishment under Moses, 232; Christ its end, 118; and typified by it, 146; alleged objections to it, 138, seq.; its preparatory character and practical working, 141, seq.; its condition at the restoration, 259. Theodotion's version, 204. Thessalonica and the Thessalonian church, 471. Thessalonians, first epistle to the, 472; its early date, occasion, and contents, 472, seq. Thessalonians, second epistle to the, date, design, and contents, 473; question respecting our Lord's second advent, 474; epistles to the Thessalonians and Philippians contrasted, 474, seq. Timothy, notices of, 479. Timothy, first epistle to, time of writing, occa
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