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126, 213; a valley and a rock, 150;
"that killest the prophets," 23; the
Jew's "wailing place" at, 360; see
also footstool
Jezaniah, 263, 269
Joab, 268

Johanan, 263, etc.
Jonadab, 237

Jonathan, the scribe, 249, 250, 256; son
of Kareah, 263.
Jordan, the swelling of, 99

Josiah, reformation, x. xii., his end xvii.,
353, 354, 360

journey of Zedekiah to Babylon, 192, 343
Jucal, see Jehucal

Judaea, exposed position of, xii.; its his-
tory from Hezekiah's time, xiii.; its
overthrow shall not be final, 42; medal
representing, 361

Justin Martyr, his quotation as though
from Jeremiah, 395

Kareah, see Johanan
Kedar, 15, 314.

keeper of the door, 237
Kerioth, 301, 305

Khan, see caravanserai

kiln, see brick-kiln

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mercenary troops of Egypt, 290
Merethaim, 324

Merodach, 319

Merodach-Baladan, 319

Mesha, 295, 300

Messiah called David, 201

Messianic prophecies, 159, 210
metals, refining of, 120

Micah, quotation from, 183
Michaiah, 183, 243
Migdol, 275, 288
Milcom, 307

milk, see honey
mill, 390

mingled people, 175
Minni, 336
Misgab, 296

mixture of metaphors, 29
Mizpah, 262, 267

Moab, 82, 175, 264, 295, etc.

Moabites, bands of, 97; "Moabite stone,"
295, 298, 300

Moloch, worship of, 69, 224

moon worship, 65, 71, 278, etc.; see also

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vain (vanity), used of idols, 12, 39, 75,
85, 112, 114, 125, 135; see also folly
valley of Hinnom, see Hinnom
vermilion, 154

vessel, meaning of water poured from,
139; vessels of the Lord's house, 188
vine, 20; vinedressers, 259
vineyard (Israel), 100
vintage-songs, 177, 333

virgin, the people spoken of as a, 113,
135, 206; virgins taking part in religious
ceremonies, 363

visit for good or evil, 219; Zedekiah's
visit to Babylon, 192; iniquity of fathers
visited on children, 214

volume, derivation of, 241
vows, obstinacy in idolatrous, 278

Wady en-Nemeirah, 304

walls, Babylon's broad, 342
war, a religious act, 53
ward, 249

watch (verb), 281; watch (subst.), 373
watchers for new moon, 207
waters, an army likened to, 293
waters, cold, 135

way (your ways and your doings), 62
way-marks, 212

Weeks, firstfruits at Feast of, 50
weeping, excessive, 366

whirlwind, enemy's chariots likened to
a, 38

widow, Judaea as a, 361

wilderness, 12; wind from the, 38, 108
wine, 298; filled with (figurative sense),

104, 301, 310, 331

winepress, 366

winter house, 244

works of the hands, 8, 171; also 84, 223
wormwood, 79, 162, 377

writing on earth or sand, 129; the pro-
phecies committed to, 199, 241, 343

year (for years), 345

yoke, symbol of the, see Jeremiah;
Babylon's dominion called a, 200

Zedekiah (king) xxii., his capture, 258,
346, 363, 388; his end, 347; conflicting
prophecies connected with, 232; see
also breath of our nostrils; son of
Maaseiah, 196; son of Hananiah, 243
Zephaniah, 148
Zerubbabel, 335
Zidon (Sidon), 175
Zimri, 176

Zion, 29, 36, 113, 183, 203, 207, 209, 258,
319, 339; a mountain, 126; see Jer
salem and Temple

Zoar, 304
Zobah, 313

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