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Babylonja Chaldea
9
Arabia
10
Egypt Sect
11
On Tents
29
Formation of Tents 31 Internal structure of Tents 32 Houses
32
Size of Houses 34 Form and roof of Houses
34
The Gate Porch Area or open Court Female Apartments
35
Chambers and other Apartments
36
Doors and methods of securing them 38 Windows
38
Materials for Building
39
Household Furniture and Utensils
41
Villages Towns Cities CHAP III
43
Gessen or Goshen and the river of 44 Emigrations of the Nomades Egypt 45 Fountains and Cisterns
45
Face of the country Mountains 15 Plains 16 Forests 17 Deserts
46
Animals of the Ox kind
47
Of Asses and Mules
48
Camels
53
Horses
55
Dogs 18 The Jordan Lake Merom and Gen 52 Of Hunting nesareth 19 The Dead Sea 20 Other rivers 21 On the climate of Palestine 22 Fertility of the...
57
Tabernacles 53 OfRobberies committed on Travellers CHAP IV
58
ON AGRICULTURE 54 Its value and importance 55 Laws of Moses in regard to Agricul ture
59
Estimation in which Agriculture was held
60
Means of increasing Fertility 58 Different kinds of Grain
61
Instruments of Agriculture
62
Animals used in Agriculture
63
Preparation of the Land
64
Harvest
65
Threshing Floor 64 Threshing
67
Ventilation 66 Of Vines and Vineyards
68
Situation and arrangement of Vine
69
Culture of Vineyards
70
Vintage and Winepress
71
Gardens 71 Of Olivetrees
73
The Figtree 73 The Pomegranate 74 The Balsam 75 The Palm
75
Terebinths and Pistacias
78
Bees and Honey 78 Fishing
79
The fallow Year CHAP V
80
OF THE ARTS 80 On the Origin of the Arts 81 State of the Arts from the Deluge till Moses 82 The Arts among the Hebrews in the time of Moses 83 ...
81
State of the Arts after the Captivity 85 Antiquity of the Art of Writing
83
The extension of Alphabetical Writing
85
Materials and Instruments of Writing
86
Respecting Books
88
Of Epistles
89
On Poetry 91 Character of the Hebrew Poetry
90
On Music 93 Uses of Music among the Hebrews
92
Stringed Instruments 95 Wind Instruments
94
Different sorts of Drums
95
On Dancing
96
CHAP VI
98
History Genealogy and Chrono logy
99
Arithmetic Mathematics Astrono my and Astrology
100
Division of Day and Night
101
Of Weeks
103
Of the Months and the Year
104
Sect
105
CHAP VII
106
OF COMMERCE 107 Antiquity of Commerce 108 Commerce of the Phoenicians Ara bians and Egyptians
111
Mercantile Routes
112
Method of carrying Goods by land
113
Commerce of the Hebrews
114
Weights and Measures 113 Measures of Length
115
Hollow Measures
117
Weights and Money 116 Weights and Money before the Cap tivity
119
Weights and Money after the Cap
120
tivity CHAP VIII
124
Colours of Clothes
125
The Tunic 121 The Girdle 122 Of Upper Garments
127
Sandals and Shoes
129
Of the Beard
130
Of the Hair 126 Coverings for the Head
131
Of the Veil
132
Staff Seal and Rings 129 Ladies Rings and Pendants
134
Necklaces Bracelets etc 131 Amulets 132 Mirrors
135
Purse and Napkins 134 Painting and Branding or Sealing
136
Dress at Festivals and on occasions of Mourning
137
CHAP IX
138
Grinding
139
Baking bread in an oven
140
Medicine 142 Of Roasting
142
Interdicted Food
143
NOTE Academical Degree 145 Time and circumstances of taking
145
CHAP X
148
Concubines
154
Circumcision
160
Respecting Slaves
167
CHARACTER AND SOCIAL
173
Condition of the Hebrews as re 252 Fines and Indemnifications 253 Punishment of Theft
215
Principal Officers in the Hebrew 254 Corporal Punishments State 255 On Retaliation
216
Connection of the Tribes with each 256 Mosaic Punishments
217
CHAP XIII
220
other
221
Sepulchres
227
Refreshment
233
PART II
235
The Comitia or Legislative Assem blies
243
Form of Government a mixed
245
The Ruler of the Israelitish Com munity
247
The Theocracy
248
Methods of promulgating Laws etc 233 On the Royal Revenues
261
Disease of the Philistines mentioned 214 The Fundamental Law of the Mosaic
262
Magistrates under the Monarchy
263
Officers of the Palace
264
The Kings Harem
266
The method in which the Officers and others held intercourse with the King
267
Magistrates during and after Captivity
268
Tetrarchs 240 Roman Procurators
269
Excision from the people Excom munication
283
Of Punishments which consist of Posthumous insults
291
Punishments introduced from other Nations
292
Crucifixion as practised among the Romans
294
The cruelties of Crucifixion
296
The Public Executioner
298
Of the BloodAvenger and Cities of Refuge
299
Of the unknown Murderer CHAP IV
300
ON MILITARY AFFAIRS 265 General View of Military Science
301
Of the Levy for Actual Service 266 General Military Enrolment
302
Military Reviews and Inspections 268 Divisions etc introduced into Armies
303
Of Shields
306
Cuirass Breastplate or Coat of Mail 271 The Helmet
307
Greaves and Military Frock
308
On Fortifications
309
Arms with which the Soldiers fought
311
Of Javelins hand to hand 277 Of the Bow Arrow and Quiver
312
Of the Sling 279 Of Engines used in War 280 Battering Rams
314
Respecting the Cavalry 282 Of Chariots of
315
CHAP III
316
Of Encampments
319
On Military Marches 287 Military Standards
321
Respecting
322
Preparations for Battle
323
NOTE Of the Sanhedrim instituted 290 Of the Battle by Moses 291 On Sieges
326
Other Tribunals in the time of Christ 292 Circumvallation 245 The time of Trials 246 The Forum or place of Trials 247 Form of Trial 248 Prisons an...
327
Consequences of Victory
328
Severities of ancient warfare
330
Justice of the War against the Ca naanites
331
NOTE Right of the Israelites to Pa lestine
335
PART III
344
On the question Whether the cha
350
On the question Whether there
356
Respecting the knowledge of
362
Of the Consecration of the Levites
363
Of the Duties of the Levites
364
Of the Priests Sect
365
On the Doctrine of the Pharisees
369
Respecting the Sadducees
375
OF SACRED PLACES
383
Of the FirstBorn
387
Of the First Fruits
388
Respecting the Holy Land
389
Of the Temple of Zerubbabel
396
Of the Structure etc of Synagogues
402
348
409
Of the Pentecost
415
The consecration of the Priests and 390 Of the Sacred Oil of the HighPriest
417
Of persons officially employed in dis
421
Concerning the Dress of the Priests
427
Of the Duties of the Priests
428
Dress of the HighPriest
429
Some account of Urim and Thummim
430
NOTE Remarks of Michaelis on Urim and Thummim
431
On the Question Whether Priests and Levites were Public Teachers?
432
Officers in the Synagogues
433
CHAP V
434
OF SACRED THINGS 372 On the question crifice? What is a
435
On the Origin of Sacrifices
436
On the division or kinds of Sacrifices
437
The place of Sacrifices
438
Of Bloody Sacrifices
439
Ceremonies at the offering of Sacri fices
440
Of Holocausts or whole BurntOf ferings
441
Of SinOfferings
443
Of TrespassOfferings
444
Peace and ThankOfferings
445
Of CovenantSacrifices
446
On the meaning of Sacrifices
447
Of Bloodless Sacrifices
449
Of the Purification of the Unclean
450
Of the Red Heifer 386 Purification of Leprous Persons
451
Of Vows 391 Of Oaths 393 Of Affirmative Vows 394 Of Negative Vows the Nazarite etc Of the Vow called Cherem
459
Of Prayers
461
The Language in which the service 396 Of the Worship in the Synagogues was performed in the Synagogues
463
Mode of Worship practised by the Apostles
465
CHAP VI
466
CONCERNING IDOLATRY 399 Of Idol Deities
467
Sacrifices Prayers Festivals Puri 400 Altars Statues Temples Groves fications Mysteries
470
State of Idolatry in the time of Christ 402 Of Divinations
474
Of the Host or Army of Heaven 404 Of Images made for sacred purposes
478
Of the Sun and the god Baal
480
Of other Baals or Baalim
482
Of Astarte Ashtaroth or the Moon as an object of worship
485
Of Tammuz and Adonis
487
Moloc Molec Malcom Milcom
488
Of Chiun and Remphan
489
Of Teraphim
490
Of Dagon
491
Of other Deities
492

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