Companion to the Bible by E. P. (Elijah Porter) Barrows
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Celebration of God's Interpositions in Behalf of the Covenant People;
Song for the Sanctuary Service; Didactic Poetry; Prophetic Poetry--B. _The Several Poetical Books_--I. _Job_--1. Survey of its Plan--6. Its Design to Show the Nature of God's Providential Government over Men--7. Age to which Job belonged--Age and Authorship of the Book--8. Its Historic Character--II. _The Book of Psalms_--9. Its Office--Authors of the Psalms--Date of their Composition--10. External Division of the Psalms into five Books--First Book; Second Book; Third Book; Fourth Book; Fifth Book--Subscription appended to the Second Book--Principle of Arrangement--Attempted Classification of the Psalms--Frequent Quotation of the Psalms in the New Testament--11. Titles of the Psalms--the Dedicatory Title; Titles relating to the Character of the Composition to the Musical Instruments, or the Mode of Musical Performance--These Titles very Ancient, but not in all Cases Original--III. _The Proverbs of Solomon_--12. Place of this Book in the System of Divine Revelation--13. Its Outward Form--First Part; Second Part; Third Part; Fourth Part--14. Arrangement of the Book in its Present Form--IV. _Ecclesiastes_--15. Authorship of this Book and its View of Life--16. Summary of its Contents--V. _The Song of Solomon_--17. Meaning of the Title. Ancient Jewish and Christian View of this Song--18. It is not a Drama, but a Series of Descripture Pictures--Its Great Theme--Caution in Respect to the Spiritual Interpretation of it CHAPTER XXII. The Greater Prophets. 1. General Remarks on the Prophetical Writings--2. Different Offices of the Prophets under the Theocracy--Their Office as Reprovers--3. As Expounders of the Mosaic Law in its Spirituality--4. And of its End, which was Salvation through the Future Redeemer--They wrote in the Decline of the Theocracy--Their Promises fulfilled only in |
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