vii A TABLE of the CHAPTERs in this Volume, directing to the Sections where they are placed. S 90, 91, 135, 136, X. S 97, 106, VIII. 107, 108. 148, 149, XII. 148, 149, XII. {122 : 140, S 145, 146, 159. 2155, 156. XIII . { 162, 163. 157, 158. Chap. Sect. Chap. Sect. Chap. Seet. Chap. Seet. $ 90, 91, IX. IX. XVII. 90, 91, VII. $ 98, 99, 292, v. 2, 92, 93, v. 28, 92, 93, 2100, 101. ad fin. 296, 93. to 56. 296, 127. XVIII. 593, 94, 2 2 104, 105. IX. $ 130, 131, 143. 2132. 37, ad fin. 2 $ 146, 147, III, 112, X. S132, 133, 2134 113, 114, 115 '139, 140, $116, 117, 2118. , 148, 149, XV. 150. XXII. $ 160, 161, XVI. . 124, 125. { , XIII. $ 168, 169, XVII. S 126, 127, XXIII. 2170, 171. 167, 145, 2128. XIV. 173, 174. 129, 136, XVIII. 137, 142, XV. 175, 176. 181, 182, 143 183, 184, 177, 178. XXV. XIX. 2:46, 147 XVII, $ 151, 152, 181, 183, 188, 189, XV. (156, 157. XVIII. 184, 185, 170, 172, XXVI. 190, 191, 187 181, 182, 192. XXI. 161, 162, 183, 184, 163, 167. 188, 189, XIX. 167, 168, 190, 191, 196, 198, 172, 170, 192. 169, 171, XXII. $ 194, 195, 198, 199, 182, 183, 203 190, 191, 184, 185. 192, 193. 200, 201, { .203. XXVHI. S 194, 195, XXIII. 190, 191, 2 196, 202. 192. ACTS. 197, 198, 0.-2, 202, 203 $164, 165, $ 143, 144, XVI. 179, 180 159, 160. 2186, 1872 186, 187, XXI. S188, 189, VOL. II. b A TABLE viii A TABLE of the SECTIONS in their Order; foewing the Disposition of the Harmony. 42, ad fin. xviii. 10,—20. X. 1,-16. XCIV. vii. 1,-13 vii. 14,-24. vij, 25,–36. vii. 37, ad fin. viii. 1,-II. viii. 12,-29 viii. 30, -47 viii. 48, ad fin. xvii, 20, ad fin. CXXVII. CXXVIII. ix. 24,-38. X. 1,-10. CXXXIII. XX. 1,-16. x. 32,-46. CXLIII. CXLIV. CXLV. CXLVI. CXLVII. CXLVIII. CXLIX. CL, xxi. 17. CLI. xix. 1,-12. X. 1, -12. xviii. 15,-17 xviii. 18,-30. xi. 1,-16. xi. 47, ad fin. xviii. 31,-34 xx. 17,-28. Sxviii. 35, ad fin. x. -46, ad fin. {xix. 1,-10. XX. 29, ad fin. xix. 11,-28. xii. 1,-II. xxvi. 6,-13 xiv. 3,-9. xxi. 1,-9. xii. 12,-19. xi. 1,-10. xix. 29,440. xix. 41, ad fin. xxi. 10,-16. xi. Il. xii. 20,-36. xii. 37,-43. xii. 44, ad fin. Şxi. 20, ad fin. XX. 1,-9. - xii. 13; -17 XX. 27,-40. xii. 28,437 XX. 41,-44. XX. 45, ad fin. xxi. 1,-4. xxi. 5.-19. xxi, 20,-24. xxi. 25,-33. xxi. 34, -36. xxi. 37, ad fin. xüi. I. xxii. 7,-18. xiii, 2-, 35--17 Şxxii. 21,-23. Şxiii. 2. 28.-30.12 18,-30. CLII. XX. 20,-26. 14,-16. х A Table of the Sections in their Order, &c. Sect. CLXXI. CLXXII. CLXXIII. CLXXIV. CLXXV. CLXXVI. CLXXVII. CLXXVIII. CLXXIX. CLXXX. CLXXXI. CLXXXII. CLXXXIII. xxii. 39 CLXXXIV. 66 , ad fin. xxii. 54–62. { xviii. 13,—18. CLXXXV. CLXXXVI. CLXXXVII. MATTH. JOHN. xiii. 31, ad fin. xiv. 22,-26. xxü. 19, 20. xiv. 15, ad fin. xvii. 13, ad fin. xviii. 1. xviii. 2,-12 xiv. 43, -52. xxii. 47,---53. 24, -27. , 63, ad fin. s xviii, 19,—23. { 28. XV. 1,-5. xxiii. 1,-4 xviii. -28, -38. xv. 6,-14. xviii. 39, ad fin. xix. 1,-16.- xxiii. 26,-34.- xix. -16,-18. 2 xix. 19,-24. 29,-32. xix. 25,- 30. xv. 33,-39. xxiii. 44,-48. xix. 31, ad fin. XX. 1,-17 xvi. -2. 5,- 11. xxiv. 3,-11. xxviii. 11,- 15. xvi. 12,-13 xxiv. 13,--33.- XX. 24,-29. ACTS. xxviii. 16, ad xvi. 153–18. xxiv. 44,-49. CLXXXVIII. { xxvii. 19. CLXXXIX. 25. 27, 28. CXC. CXCI. CXCIIJ. XX. 18. CXCIV. xvi. 14. CCII. { i. 4.-12. xxi. ult. i.-2, 3 CCIII. . Τ Η Ε THE FAMILY EXPOSITOR. VOL. II. The latter Part of the History of CHRIST, as recorded by the EVANGELIST S. Mark IX. 2. SECT. XC. and discourses with bis Disciples concerning the Expecta- MARK IX. 2. A ND it came to pass after fix Days, [or] Sect. 90. to pass] after fix if include the first and last, about eight Days, [LU K. or you up privately, to an high Mountain apart from the ing, (a) An high Mountain apart from the People.] Jerom (Epist. 17, 18.) tells us, that there was in his Days an antient Tradition, that this was Mount Tabor, which lay in the Tribe of Zebulon. Its standing apart, (as Mr. Maundrell observes that it does, Travels, pag. 112.) is to be sure no Argument to prove it ; for that Expression only fignifies, that it was a private Retirement, which it might have been, had it made Part of a Ridge of Mountains. However, as this happened at the Distance of six Days, there seems to be but little Probability in Mr. Fleming's Conjecture, that fince Christ was just before near Casarea Philippi, this must be the Mountain in that Neighbourhood, on which one of Jeroboam's Calves had been worshipped ; over which he thinks it a Kind of Triumph, that the Shekinah was thus gloriously manifested, where it had been so long affronted by Idolatry. See Fleming's Christology, Vol. i. pag. 40. ix. 28.) 1 VOL. II. A (0) To |