ISAAC #2557
1 The miraculous son of Abraham
Ge 17:15-19; 18:1-15; 21:1-8; Jos 24:3; 1Ch 1:28; Ga 4:28; Heb 11:11
1.2 Offered in sacrifice by his father
Ge 22:1-19; Heb 11:17; Jas 2:21
1.3 Is provided a wife from among his relatives
1.4 Abrahamic covenant confirmed in
1.5 Lives in the south country at the well called Lahai-roi
1.6 With Ishmael, buries his father in the cave of Machpelah
Ge 25:19-26; 1Ch 1:34; Jos 24:4
1.9 Prospers
1.10 Possesses large flocks and herds
1.11 Digs wells, and is defrauded of them by the herdsmen of Abimelech
1.12 Moves away to the valley of Gerar, afterward called Beer-sheba
1.13 His old age, last blessing upon his sons
1.14 Death and burial of
1.15 His filial obedience
1.16 His peaceableness
1.17 Was a prophet
1.18 His devoutness
Ge 24:63; 25:21; 26:25; Mt 8:11; Lu 13:28
1.19 Prophecies concerning
Ge 17:16-21; 18:10-14; 21:12; 26:2-5,24; Ex 32:13; 1Ch 16:16; Ro 9:7
2 A designation of the ten tribes
ISAIAH #2558
3 Prophesies in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah
Isa 1:1; 6:1; 7:1,3; 14:27; 20:1; 36:1; 38:1; 39:1
4 Prophecy at the time of the invasion by Tartan, of Assyria
5 Symbolically wears sackcloth, and walks barefoot as a sign to Israel
6 Comforts and encourages Hezekiah and the people during the siege of Jerusalem by Rab-shakeh
7 Comforts Hezekiah in his affliction
8 Performs the miracle of the returning shadow to confirm Hezekiah's faith
9 Reproves Hezekiah's folly in exhibiting his resources to the commissioners from Babylon
10 Is the chronicler of the times of Uzziah and Hezekiah
11 PROPHECIES, REPROOFS, AND EXHORTATIONS OF
11.1 Foretells punishment of the Jews for idolatry, and reproves self-confidence and distrust of God
11.2 Foretells the destruction of the Jews
11.3 Promises to the remnant restoration of divine favour
Isa 4:2-6; 6
11.4 Delineates the ingratitude of the Jews in the parable of the vineyard, and reproves it
11.5 Denounces existing corruptions
11.6 Foretells the failure of the plot of the Israelites and Syrians against Judah
11.7 Denounces calamities against Israel and Judah
11.8 Foretells prosperity under Hezekiah, and the manifestation of the Messiah
11.9 Denounces vengeance upon the enemies of Israel
11.10 Denounces the wickedness of Israel, and foretells the judgments of God
11.11 Denounces judgments against false prophets
11.12 Foretells the destruction of Sennacherib's armies
11.13 The restoration of Israel and the triumph of the Messiah's kingdom
11.15 Denunciation against the Philistines
11.18 An obscure prophecy, supposed by some authorities to be directed against the Assyrians, by others against the Egyptians, and by others against the Ethiopians
11.20 Denunciations against Babylon
11.21 Prophecy concerning Seir
11.22 Arabia
11.23 Concerning the conquest of Jerusalem, the captivity of Shebna, and the promotion of Eliakim
11.25 The judgments upon the land, but that a remnant of the Jews would be saved
11.26 Reproves Ephraim for his wickedness, and fortells the destruction by Shalmaneser
11.27 Declares the glory of God upon the remnant who are saved
11.28 Exposes the corruptions in Jerusalem and exhorts to repentance
11.29 Foretells the invasion of Sennacherib, the distress of the Jews, and the destruction of the Assyrian army
11.30 Denounces the hypocrisy of the Jews
11.31 Promises a reformation
11.32 Reproves the people for their confidence in Egypt, and their contempt of God
11.33 Declares the goodness and longsuffering of God toward them
Isa 30:18-26; 32; 33; 34; 35
11.34 Reproves the Jews for their spiritual blindness and infidelity
11.35 Promises ultimate restoration of the Jews
11.36 Foretells the ultimate destruction of Babylon
11.37 Exhorts the people to repent
11.38 Comforts the Jewish community with promises, exposes the folly of idolatry, and their future deliverance from captivity by Cyrus
11.39 Fortells the conversion of the Gentiles and the triumph of the gospel
11.40 Denounces the evils of idolatry
11.41 Reproves the Jews for their idolatries and other wickedness
11.42 Exhorts to sanctification
11.43 Foretells calamities to Judah
Isa 59:9-12; with 57; 58; 59
11.44 Foreshadows the person and the kingdom of the Messiah
ISCAH #2559
1 Daughter of Haran and sister of Lot
ISCARIOT #2560
ISH-BOSHETH #2561
5 Restores Michal (David's first wife) to David
6 Assassinated
ISH-TOB #2562
ISHBAH #2563
ISHBAK #2564
ISHBI-BENOB #2565
1 A giant warrior, killed by Abishai
ISHI #2566
1 A name of a god
4 A Simeonite
5 One of the heads of Manasseh
ISHIAH #2567
1 One of the heads of Issachar
ISHIJAH #2568
ISHMA #2569
ISHMAEL #2570
1.2 Circumcised
1.3 Promised to be the father of a nation
Ge 16:11,12; 17:20; 21:12,13,18
1.5 With Isaac buries his father
1.6 Children of
1.8 Death of
4 One of the captains of hundreds
5 A priest of the exile
6.1 Assassinated Gedaliah, governor of Judah under king of Babylon, and takes many Jews captive
Jer 40:8-16; 41:1-11; 2Ki 25:23-25
6.2 Defeated by Johanan, and put to flight
ISHMAELITES #2571
1 Region occupied by
3 Called MIDIANITES
ISHMAIAH #2572
ISHMERAI #2573
ISHOD #2574
1 One from the tribe of Manasseh
ISHPAN #2575
ISHUAH #2576
ISHUI #2577
1 Also called ISHUAI , ISUI, and JESUI
ISLAND #2578
1 Prophecies concerning
Ps 97:1; Isa 11:11; 41:1,5; 49:1; Zep 2:11; Re 16:20
ISMACHIAH #2579
1 A Levite
ISMAIAH #2580
1 A Gibeonite who joined David at Ziklag
ISPAH #2581
ISRAEL #2582
Ge 32:24-32; 2Ki 17:34; Ho 12:3,4
2 A name of the Messiah in prophecy
3 A name given to the descendants of Jacob, a nation
3.1 Also called ISRAELITES , and HEBREWS
Ge 43:32; Ex 1:15; 9:7; 10:3; 21:2; Le 23:42; Jos 13:6
3.2 Etc
1Sa 4:6; 13:3,19; 14:11,21; Php 3:5
4 (TRIBES OF ISRAEL were named after the sons of Jacob)
5 (Usually, in lists, the names of Levi and Joseph, two sons of Jacob, do not appear)
5.1 The descendants of Levi were consecrated to the rites of religion, and the two sons of Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh, were adopted by Jacob in Joseph's place
5.2 And their names appear in the catalogues of tribes instead of those of Levi and Joseph, as follows, ASHER, BENJAMIN, DAN, EPHRAIM, GAD, ISSACHAR, JUDAH, MANASSEH, NAPHTALI, REUBEN, SIMEON, ZEBULUN
5.3 Names of, seen in John's vision, on the gates of the New Jerusalem
5.4 Prophecies concerning
Ge 15:5,13; 25:23; 26:4; 27:28,29,40; 48:19; 49; De 33
5.5 Prophecies about the multitude of
Ge 13:16; 15:5; 22:17; 26:4; 28:14
5.6 Prophecies of their captivity in Eqypt
5.7 Divided into families, each of which had a chief
Nu 25:14; 26; 36:1; Jos 7:14; 1Ch 4; 5; 6; 7; 8
5.8 Number of, who went into Egypt
Ge 46:8-27; Ex 1:5; De 10:22; Ac 7:14
5.9 Number of, at the time of the exodus
Ex 12:37,38; with Ge 47:27; Ex 1:7-20; Ps 105:24; Ac 7:17
5.10 Number of, fit for military service when they left Egypt
5.11 Number of, at Sinai, by tribes
5.12 Number of, after the plague
5.13 Number of, when David counted (conducted a census)
2Sa 24:1-9; 1Ch 21:5,6; 27:23,24
5.14 Number of, after the captivity
5.15 Number of, in John's apocalyptic vision
5.17 Lived in Egypt for four-hundred and thirty years
Ex 12:40,41; with Ge 15:13; Ac 7:6; Ga 3:17
5.18 Were enslaved and oppressed by the Egyptians
Ex 1; 2; 5; Ac 7:18-21
5.19 Their groaning heard by God
5.20 Moses commissioned as the deliverer
5.21 The land of Egypt was plagued on their account
5.23 Exempt from the plagues
Ex 8:22,23; 9:4-6,26; 10:23; 11:7; 12:13
5.24 Children were spared when the firstborn of the Egyptians were killed
5.26 Borrowed jewels from the Egyptians
Ex 11:2,3; 12:35,36; Ps 105:37
5.27 Urged by the Egyptians to depart
5.28 Journey from Rameses to Succoth
5.29 Made the journey by night
5.30 The day of their deliverance to be a memorial
5.32 Providentially cared for
De 8:3,4; 29:5,6; 34:7; Ne 9:21; Ps 105:37
5.35 Journey from Succoth to Etham
5.36 Journey to Pi-hahiroth
Ex 14:19-22; De 11:4; Ps 78; 105; 106; 136
5.39 The order of the march
5.41 Complained on account of the bitter water
5.42 Water of, sweetened
5.44 For the itinerary, see
5.45 Complained for food
5.46 Provided with manna and quail
5.47 Complained for lack of water at Rephidim
5.48 Water miraculously supplied from the rock at Meribah
5.49 Defeat the Amalekites
5.51 At the suggestion of Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, they organize a system of government
5.52 The message of God to them, requiring that they must be obedient to his commandments, and as a reward they would be a holy nation to him, and their reply
5.53 Sanctify themselves for receiving the law
5.54 The law delivered to
Ex 20; 21; 22; 23; 24:1-4; Le 25; 26; 27
5.55 The people receive it and covenant obedience to it
5.56 Idolatry of
5.57 The anger of the Lord in consequence
5.58 Moses' indignation; breaks the tables of stone; enters the camp; commands the Levites; three thousand die
5.59 Punished by a plague
5.60 Obduracy of
5.61 God withdraws his presence
5.62 The mourning of, when God refused to lead them
5.63 Tables renewed
5.64 Pattern for the tabernacle and the appurtenances, and forms of worship to be observed
5.65 Gifts consecrated for the creation of the tabernacle
5.66 The erection of the tabernacle; the manufacture of the appurtenances including the garments of the priests; and their sanctification
Ex 36:8-38; 37; 38; 39; 40
5.67 First sacrifice offered by, under the law
5.69 March out of the wilderness
5.70 For the itinerary, see
5.71 The order of camping sites and the march
5.72 Arrive at the border of Canaan
5.73 Send twelve spies to view the land
Nu 13; 32:8; De 1:22,25; Jos 14:7
5.74 Return with a majority report and a minority report
5.75 Complaining over the report
5.76 The judgment of God upon them in consequence of their unbelief and complaining
5.77 Reaction, and their purpose to enter the land; are defeated by the Amalekites
5.79 Return to the wilderness, where they remain for thirty eight years, and all die except Joshua and Caleb
5.80 Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram
5.81 Complain against Moses and Aaron, are plagued, fourteen-thousand and seven-hundred people die, plague stopped
5.82 Complain for lack of water in Meribah; the rock is struck
5.83 Are refused passage through the country of Edom
Nu 20:22,29; 33:38,39; De 10:6
5.85 Defeat the Canaanites
5.86 Are scourged with fiery (poisonous) serpents
5.88 Defeat the king of Baasha
5.89 Arrive in the plains of Moab, at the fords of the Jordan River
5.90 Commit idolatry with the people of Moab
5.91 Punished by a plague in consequence, twenty-four thousand people die
5.92 The people numbered for the allotment of the land
5.93 The daughters of Zelophehad sue for an inheritance
5.94 Conquest of the Midianites
5.95 Nations dread
5.96 Renew the covenant
5.97 Moses dies, and the people mourn
5.98 Joshua appointed the leader
5.100 All who were numbered at Mount Sinai perished in the wilderness except Caleb and Joshua
5.101 Piety of those who entered Canaan
Jos 23:8; Jud 2:7-10; Jer 2:2,3
5.102 Men chosen to allot the lands of Canaan among the tribes and families
5.103 Remove from Shittim to the Jordan River
5.105 Circumcision observed and the Passover celebrated
5.106 Jericho captured
5.107 Ai captured
Jos 7; 8
5.108 Make a treaty with the Gibeonites
5.109 Defeat the five Amoritish kings
5.110 Conquest of the land
Jos 21:43-45; with Jud 1
5.111 The land allotted
Jos 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21
5.112 Two and one-half tribes return from the west side of the Jordan River; erect a memorial to signify the unity of the tribes; the memorial misunderstood; the controversy which followed; its amicable resolution
5.113 Joshua's exhortation immediately before his death
5.114 Covenant renewed, death of Joshua
5.115 Religious fidelity during the life of Joshua
6 UNDER THE JUDGES
6.1 Public affairs administered four-hundred and fifty years by the judges
6.2 The original inhabitants not fully expelled
6.3 Reproved by an angel for not casting out the original inhabitants
6.4 People turn to idolatry
6.5 Delivered for their idolatry to the king of Mesopotamia during eight years, their repentance and deliverance
6.6 Renew their idolatry, and are put under tribute to the king of Moab during eighteen years, repent and are delivered by Ehud, eighty years of peace follow
6.7 Shamgar resists a foray of the Philistines and delivers Israel
6.8 People again do evil and are put under bonds to the king of Syria for twenty years
6.9 Delivered by Deborah, a prophetess, and judged
Jud 4; 5
6.10 Seven years of bondage to the Midianites; delivered by Gideon
6.12 Return to idolatry
6.13 Abimelech foments an inter-tribal war
6.14 Led by Tola for twenty-three years
6.15 Led by Jair for twenty-two years
6.16 The people backslide, and are given over to the Philistines for chastisement for eighteen years; they repent and turn to the Lord; they are delivered by Jephthah
6.17 The Ephraimites go to war against other tribes; they are defeated by Jephthah
6.18 Led by Ibzan for seven years
6.19 Led by Elon for ten years
6.20 Led by Abdon for eight years
6.21 The people backslide again are chastened by the Philistines for forty years
6.22 Led by Samson for twenty years
Jud 15:20; with 13; 14; 15; 16
6.23 Scandal of the Bethlehemite's concubine, and the consequent war between the Benjamites and the other tribes
6.24 Led by Eli for forty years
6.25 Struck down by the Philistines at Eben-ezer
6.26 They demand a king
7 UNDER THE KINGS BEFORE THE SEPARATION INTO TWO KINGDOMS
7.1 Saul anointed as king
7.2 Ammonites invade Israel, are defeated
7.3 Philistines struck down
7.4 Amalekites defeated
7.5 David anointed as king
7.6 Goliath killed
7.7 Israel defeated by the Philistines, and Saul and his sons are killed
7.9 David defeats the Amalekites
7.10 David made king
7.11 Ish-bosheth made king
7.12 The conflict between the two political factions
7.13 David made king over all Israel
7.15 Absalom's rebellion
7.17 Solomon anointed as king
7.19 Solomon's palace built
7.20 Solomon's death
8 THE REVOLT OF THE TEN TRIBES
8.1 (Foreshadowing circumstances indicating the separation)
8.1.1 Disagreement after Saul's death
8.1.2 Lukewarmness of the ten tribes, and zeal of Judah for David in Absolom's rebellion
8.3 The two factions are distinguished as Israel and Judah during David's reign
8.4 Providential
8.5 Revolt consummated under Rehoboam, son and successor of Solomon
9 The name of the ten tribes that revolted from the house (kingdom) of David
10 (The list of the kings of Israel, and the period of time in which they reigned. For the facts of their reigns see under each name)
11 Jeroboam, twenty-two years
12 Nadab, about two years
13 Baasha, twenty-four years
14 Elah, two years
15 Zimri, seven days
16 Omri, twelve years
17 Ahab, twenty-two years
18 Ahaziah, two years
19 Jehoram, twelve years
20 Jehu, twenty-eight years
21 Jehoahaz, seventeen years
22 Jehoash, sixteen years
23 Jeroboam II, forty-one years
24 Zachariah, six months
25 Shallum, one month
26 Menahem, ten years
27 Pekahiah, two years
28 Pekah, twenty years
29 Hoshea, nine years
30 (The ten tribes were carried away captive to Assyria)
31 HISTORY OF
31.1 War continued between the two kingdoms all the days of Rehoboam and Jeroboam
31.2 War continued between Jeroboam and Abijam
31.3 War continued between Baasha and Asa
31.4 Famine prevails during the reign of Ahab
31.5 Israel, also called SAMARIA , invaded by, but defeats, Ben-hadad, king of Syria
31.6 Moab rebels
2Ki 1:1; 3
31.7 Army of Syria invades Israel, but peacefully withdraws through the tact of the prophet Elisha
31.8 The city of Samaria besieged
2Ki 6:24-33; 7
31.9 The city of Samaria captured, and the people carried to Assyria
31.10 The land repopulated
31.11 The remnant that remained after the able-bodied persons were carried into captivity affiliated with the kingdom of Judah
ISRAEL, PROPHECIES CONCERNING #2583
1 PROPHECIES CONCERNING
1.1 Of captivity, famine, and judgments
1Ki 14:15,16; 17:1; 20:13-28; 2Ki 7:1,2,17; 8:1; Isa 7:8; 8:4-7; 9:8-21; 17:3-11; 28:1-8; Ho 1:1-9; 2:1-13; 4; 8; 9; 10; 11:5,6; 12:7-14; 13; Am 2:6-16; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9
1.2 Of restoration
Ho 2:14-23; 11:9-11; 13:13,14; 14:8
1.3 Of the reunion of the ten tribes and Judah
1.4 See the following
2 JUDAH
2.1 The nation composed of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, called JUDAH , and JEWS, ruled by the descendants of David
2.3 In the historical books of first and second Kings, and first and second Chronicles the nation is called JUDAH , but in the prophecies it is frequently referred to as ISRAEL, as in
2.4 The list of rulers and the periods of time over which they reigned
3 Rehoboam, seventeen years
4 Abijah (Abijam), three years
5 Asa, forty-one years
6 Jehoshaphat, twenty-five years
7 Jehoram, eight years
8 Ahaziah, one year
8.1 Athaliah's usurpation, six years
9 Joash (Jehoash), forty years
10 Amaziah, twenty-nine years
11 Uzziah (Azariah), fifty-two years
12 Jotham, sixteen years
13 Ahaz, sixteen years
14 Hezekiah, twenty-nine years
15 Manasseh, fifty-five years
16 Amon, two years
17 Josiah, thirty-one years
18 Jehoahaz (Josiah's son), three months
19 Jehoiakim (Josiah's son), eleven years
20 Jehoiachin (Jeconiah), Jehoiakim's son, three months
21 Zedekiah (Mattaniah), Josiah's son, eleven years
22 (For the history of the above kings see under each name)
22.1 Rehoboam succeeds Solomon. As a consequence of his arbitrary policy, ten tribes rebel
22.2 Other circumstances of his reign
1Ki 14:21-31; 2Ch 10; 11; 12
22.4 Abijam's wicked reign
22.5 Asa's good reign
1Ki 15:9-24; 2Ch 14; 15; 16
22.6 Asa makes a treaty with Ben-hadad, king of Syria, to make war against Israel
1Ki 15:24; 2Ch 17; 18; 19; 20; 21:1
22.8 Jehoshaphat joins Ahab against the king of Syria
22.9 See JEHOSHAPHAT
22.10 Jehoram, also called JORAM , reigns in place of his father, Jehoshaphat
22.11 Edom revolts
22.12 Ahaziah, also called AZARIAH
22.13 And JEHOAHAZ
22.14 Ahaziah succeeds Jehoram
22.16 Athaliah, his mother, succeeds him
2Ki 11:1-16; 2Ch 22:10-12; 23:1-15
22.17 Jehoash (also called JOASH ) succeeds Athaliah
22.18 The temple repaired
22.19 Amaziah reigns, and Judah is invaded by the king of Israel; Jerusalem is taken and the sacred things of the temple carried away
22.20 Azariah (also called UZZIAH ) succeeds him
22.22 Rezin, king of Syria, invades Judah
22.23 Jotham is succeeded by Ahaz
22.24 Judah is invaded by the kings of Samaria and Syria; Ahaz hires the king of Assyria to make war on the king of Syria
22.25 Ahaz changes the nature of the altar in the temple
22.27 Hezekiah's good reign
22.28 Hezekiah revolts from the sovereignty of the king of Assyria
22.29 The king of Assyria invades Judah, and blasphemes the God of Judah; his army overthrown
22.30 Hezekiah's sickness and miraculous restoration
22.31 Hezekiah succeeded by Manasseh
22.32 Manasseh's wicked reign
22.33 Amon succeeds Manasseh on the throne
22.34 Josiah succeeds Amon; the temple is repaired; the book of the law recovered; religious revival follows; and the king dies
22.35 Josiah is succeeded by Jehoahaz, who reigned for three months, was dethroned by the king of Egypt, and the land was put under taxation
22.36 Jehoiakim is elevated to the throne; becomes tributary to Nebuchadnezzar for three years; he rebels; is conquered and carried off to Babylon
22.37 Jehoiachin is made king; suffers invasion and is carried off to Babylon
22.38 Zedekiah is made king by Nebuchadnezzar; he rebels; so, Nebuchadnezzar invades Judah, takes Jerusalem, and carries off the people to Babylon, despoiling the temple
2Ki 24:17-20; 25; 2Ch 36:11-21
22.39 The poorest of the people were left to occupy the country, and were joined by fragments of the army of Judah, the dispersed Israelites in other lands, and the king's daughters
2Ki 25:12,22,23; Jer 39:10; 40:7-12; 52:16
22.40 Gedaliah was appointed governor over the region
22.41 Gedaliah's adminstration was favorable to the people
22.42 Gedaliah was conspired against and assassinated by Ishmael
2Ki 25:25; Jer 40:13-16; 41:1-3
22.43 Ishmael seeks to betray the people to the Ammonites
22.44 The people in fear, take refuge in Egypt
2Ki 25:26; Jer 41:14-18; 42:13-18
23 CAPTIVITY OF
23.1 Great wickedness is the cause of their adversity
23.4 Patriotism of
23.5 Plotted against, by Haman
23.7 Cyrus decrees their restoration
23.8 Cyrus directs the rebuilding of the temple, and the restoration of the vessels which had been carried off to Babylon
23.9 Proclamation renewed by Darius and Artaxerxes
23.10 Ezra returns with One-thousand seven-hundred and fifty-four of the exiles to Jerusalem
23.11 Temple rebuilt and dedicated
23.12 Artaxerxes issues the proclamation to restore the temple services
23.13 Priests and Levites authorized to return
23.14 Corruptions among the returned captives; their reform
23.15 Nehemiah is commissioned to lead the remainder of the captivity, forty-nine thousand nine-hundred and forty-two go back to Canaan
Ne 2; 7:5-67; Ps 85; 87; 107; 126
23.16 The wall of Jerusalem rebuilt and dedicated
23.17 The law read and expounded
23.18 Solemn feast is kept; priests are purified, and the covenant sealed
23.19 One-tenth of the people, to be determined by lot, volunteer to live in Jerusalem, and the remaining ninety percent live in other cities
23.20 Catalogue of the priests and Levites who came up with Zerubbabel
23.21 Nehemiah reforms various abuses
23.22 The people expect a Messiah
23.23 Many accept Jesus as the Christ
Joh 2:23; 10:42; 11:45; 12:11; Ac 21:20
23.24 The majority reject Jesus
24 PROPHECIES CONCERNING
24.1 Of their rejection of the Messiah
Isa 8:14,15; 49:5,7; 52:14; 53:1-3; Zec 11; 13; Mt 21:33; 22:1
24.2 Of war and other judgments
De 28:49-57; 2Ki 20:17,18; 21:12-15; 22:16,17; 23:26,27; Isa 1:1-24; 3; 4:1; 5; 6:9-13; 7:17-25; 8:14-22; 9; 10:12; 22:1-14; 28:14-22; 29:1-10; 30:1-17; 31:1-3; 32:9-14; Jer 1:11-16; 4:5-31; 6; 7:8-34; 8; 9:9-26; 10:17-22; 11:9-23; 13:9-27; 14:14-18; 15:1-14; 16; 17:1-4; 18:15-17; 19; 20:5; 21:4-7; 22:24-30; 25:8-38; 28; 34; 37; 38:1-3; 42:13-22; 43; 44; 45; La 5:6; Eze 4; 5; 11:7-12; 12; 15; 16; 17; 19; 22:13-22; 23:22-35; 24; 33:21-29; Da 9:26,27; Joe 2:1-17; Am 2:4,5; Mic 2:10; 3; 4:8-10; Hab 1:6-11; Zep 1; Zec 11; 14:1-3; Mal 4:1; Mt 21:33,34; 23:35-38; 24:2,14-42; Mr 13:1-13; Lu 13:34,35; 19:43,44; 21:5-25; 23:28-31; Re 1:7
24.3 Dispersion of
Isa 24:1; Jer 9:16; Ho 9:17; Joe 3:6,20; Am 9:9; Eze 4:13; 5:10,12; 20:23; 36:19; Da 9:7; Joh 7:35; Ac 2:5
24.4 Of blessing and restoration
Isa 1:25-27; 2:1-5; 4:2-6; 11:11-13; 25; 26:1,2,12-19; 27:13; 29:18-24; 30:18-26; 32:15-20; 33:13-24; 35; 37:31,32; 40:2,9; 41:27; 44; 49:13-23; 51; 52:1-12; 60; 61:4-9; 62; 66:5-22; Jer 3:14-18; 4:3-18; 12:14-16; 23:3; 24:1-7; 29:1-14; 30:3-22; 32:36-44; 33; 44:28; Eze 14:22,23; 16:60-63; 20:40,41; 36:1-38; 37:12,21; Da 11:30-45; 12:1; Joe 3; Am 9:9-15; Ob 1:17-21; Mic 2:12,13; 5:3; Zep 2:7; Zec 1:14-21; 2; 8; 10:5-12; 12:1-14; 13; 14:3-21; Mal 3:4; Ro 11; 2Co 3:16; Re 7:5
ISRAELITES #2584
ISSACHAR #2585
1.1 Jacob's prophetic benedictions upon
2.1 Military forces of, taken at Sinai
2.3 Moses' blessing upon
2.4 Places in the march and encampments
2.5 Parts of Canaan allotted to
Jos 19:17-23; with 17:10,11
2.6 Join Deborah and Barak in war against Sisera
2.7 Insurgents from, joined David
2.8 Join with the kingdom of Judah after the conquest of the land by
2.9 For things common to all the tribes
2.10 See ISRAELITES , TRIBES OF
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1 General scriptures concerning
2 See HEMORRHAGE