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ALEXANDER, DAVID, AND PAT ALEXANDER
Ezekiel Prophesied against Foreign Nations, 27-2
Egypt Will Learn Who Is God, 27-9
Ezekiel Heard of the Destruction of Jerusalem, 27-15
The Jewish Religion in the Diaspora, J-7
A Gap in the History, 29-24
Those Who Accompanied Ezra and Their Reliance on the Lord, 29-27
ANDERSON, BERNHARD W.
What Did Israel Lack in Her Relationship to Jehovah? 10-22
ASHTON, MARVIN J.
“By Pride Cometh Contention,” 2-22
Soft Answers in the Home, 2-26
BALLARD, MELVIN J.
Did It “Please” Father in Heaven to “Bruise” His Son? 17-24
BENNION, ADAM S.
The Importance of Loving to Work, 2-50
BENSON, EZRA TAFT
True Prophets Are Never Popular with the Wicked, 24-34
In the Last Days the Lord Will Gather Israel, 25-5
There Can Be Jeopardy in Being a Watchman, 26-14
Cyrus Was Raised Up by the Lord to Free the Jews, J-2
BROCKBANK, BERNARD P.
The Law of the Harvest, 10-32
BROWN, HUGH B.
Is There a Place for a Wholesome Sense of Humor? 2-32
Practical Application of One’s Religion, 2-37
Calamities and Troubles Are Increasing in the Earth, but There Is a Place of Deliverance, 18-31
BROWN, VICTOR L.
What Is the Best Way to Train Children? 2-40
BULLINGER, E. W.
Seven Things the Lord Hates, 2-15
BURTON, THEODORE M.
Get Wisdom, the “Principal Thing,” 2-13
Saviors on Mount Zion, 25-31
“All the Proud, Yea, and All That Do Wickedly, Shall Be Stubble,” 34-15
What Is the Great Work Elijah Commenced? 34-17
CANNON, GEORGE Q.
“The Other Hand Held a Weapon,” 32-6
CHRISTIANSEN, ELRAY L.
There Is Value “in the Day of Adversity,” 2-44
CLARKE, ADAM
The Extent of Solomon’s Kingdom, 1-19
Was Job a Real Person? 3-4
A Truly Righteous Man, 3-8
What Was the Significance of the Stoning of Adoram? 4-8
Why Did Jeroboam Lead His People into Idolatry? 4-12
What Was Ramah? 4-34
Did God Raise Up a Wicked Man to Be King over Israel? 4-38
Why Were Baasha’s Friends and Kinsfolk Killed? 4-40
How Offensive to the Lord Was Ahab’s Marriage to Jezebel? 4-44
“Laid the Foundation . . . in . . . His Firstborn, and Set Up the Gates . . . in His Youngest Son,” 4-45
“How Long Halt Ye between Two Opinions?” 5-11
How Long Did the Priests of Baal Call upon Their God? Why? 5-13
Why Did Elijah Have the Place of Sacrifice Drenched with Water? 5-15
Did the Lord Place a “Lying Spirit” in Ahab’s Prophets? 5-30
Was It an Act of Cruelty to Destroy These Soldiers? 5-35
Should Elisha Be Blamed for the Death of These “Children”? 5-42
“The Lord Will Roar from Zion,” 8-3
What Are the Analogies in Hosea 13:13–14? 10-37
What Was Israel’s Wickedness before the Lord? 11-14
What Is the Meaning of the Figures of Speech Used by Micah? 11-15
Types of Christ, 14-40
Did Cyrus Gain Riches from Conquering Babylon? 16-32
To Whom Might the Special Figures in These Verses Refer? 18-6
What Was Topheth? 19-11
Who Were the Principal Persons Involved in the Capture and Fall of Judah? 19-15
“Bring out the Bones,” 23-18
“How Canst Thou Contend with Horses?” 23-25
What Is the Meaning of the Parable of the Figs? 24-7
The Branch of David, 25-17
Babylon to Be Destroyed Forever, 25-23
The Lord Destroyed Babylon, 25-24
The Development of Scripture, H-3
Feet like Burnished Brass, 26-8
Why Was Ezekiel Instructed to Eat Specific Foods and to Do So by Weight and Measure? 26-18
What Was the Purpose of Ezekiel’s Being Instructed to Cook with Dung? 26-19
“Not the Sounding Again of the Mountains,” 26-23
Worship of Beasts in the Dark, 26-26
The Allegory of the Vine and Its Branches, 26-50
Israel to Be Gathered by Revelation and with Power, 26-52
The Righteous Sometimes Suffer with the Wicked, 26-54
To Whom Does the Word Eunuchs Refer? 28-4
Daniel Prospers, 28-34
Cyrus Was Raised Up by the Lord to Free the Jews, J-2
Missing Passages in Ezra about the Savior, 29-31
Trusting in the Lord, 29-32
What Were the Days of Purification? 31-6
Establishing the Synagogue and the Feast, 32-10
CLARK, J. REUBEN, JR.
Which Version of the Bible Should You Use in Your Study of the Old Testament? Preface
Seven Things the Lord Hates, 2-15
Jesus Is the Christ, the Expected Messiah, C-9
“The Prince of Peace,” 13-55
CLAWSON, RUDGER
What Were the Kingdoms Represented in Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream? 28-13
COWLEY, MATTHIAS F.
The Gathering of Dispersed Israel, J-9
DOUGLAS, J. D.
Who Were the Cherethites and the Pelethites? 1-3
What Was the “Millo”? 1-46
Introduction to Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, 2-1
Who Was Shishak? 4-27
Prophecy to Hazael and Ben-hadad, 6-27
DUFFIN, JAMES G.
What Is the Best Way to Train Children? 2-40
DUMMELOW, J. R.
How Could Adonijah and Solomon Both Have Claim to the Throne of Israel? 1-2
Why Was Solomon Upset by Adonijah’s Request? 1-8
Who Were the “Children of the East Country”? 1-20
What Is the Month “Bul”? 1-29
Why Did the Husband Question His Wife about the Day on Which She Went to See Elisha? 6-15
Why Did Elisha Perform This Miracle? 6-21
Was Athaliah the Daughter of Omri? 6-29
Josiah’s Death at Megiddo, 19-14
Introduction to Zephaniah, 21-1
Who Was Habakkuk and When Did He Minister? 22-2
Who Was Tammuz and Why Did Women Weep for Him? 26-27
What Is Meant by Putting the “Branch to Their Nose”? 26-29
Allegory of the Two Sisters, 26-60
Introduction to Nehemiah, 32-1
First Vision of Zechariah, 33-4
The Seventh Vision, 33-22
A Messianic Type, 33-24
“Jerusalem a Burdensome Stone,” 33-42
DUNN, PAUL H.
Sequence and Order in One’s Life, 2-47
DURANT, WILL
Assyria: Masters of War, D-1
The Standardization of Terror, D-2
Assyria Passed from the Scene, D-4
Babylon: Symbol of Worldly Wickedness, G-2
DYER, ALVIN R.
The Dangers of Double-mindedness, 4-48
EISELEN, FREDERICK CARL
Righteousness More Important Than Ritual, 33-25
ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA
The Synagogue Was a Natural and Lasting Outgrowth of the Captivity, H-4
The Diaspora, J-6
Life in the Diaspora, J-8
Restoration of Jerusalem, 33-7
FALLOWS, SAMUEL
What Was Happening in Hosea’s Time? 10-4
Who Are the “Son of the Stranger” and the “Eunuch”? What Is Their Significance? 18-5
Babylon: Symbol of Worldly Splendor, G-1
Babylon: Symbol of Worldly Wickedness, G-2
A Remarkable Fulfillment of Prophecy, 27-6
Significance of the Name Armageddon, I-2
Was Babylon Really Overthrown in One Night? 28-29
FRANK, HARRY THOMAS
Why Did Israel Want to Lighten the Yoke Imposed by Solomon? 4-5
The Fall of Judah to Babylon, G-4
Was Babylon Really Overthrown in One Night? 28-29
FREEMAN, JAMES M.
What Is Meant by the Phrase “The Lord Is God of the Hills, but He Is Not God of the Valleys”? 5-25
What Is a “Chamber . . . on the Wall”? 6-12
“As They That Take Off the Yoke,” 10-35
What Was Meant by the Cutting and Dividing of Ezekiel’s Hair? 26-20
Why Was a Mark Put on the Foreheads of the Righteous in Jerusalem? 26-30
Ezekiel’s Reproof of False Prophets, 26-38
The People of Jerusalem Were As Children of Heathens, 26-43
GEIKIE, CUNNINGHAM
Why Did the Priests of Baal Cut Themselves As They Called Out to Their God? 5-14
Effects of the Captivity of Judah, H-1
GESENIUS, WILLIAM
What Does the Scripture Mean When It Says God Was Jealous? Why Was He Jealous? 4-26
GREAT PEOPLE OF THE BIBLE AND HOW THEY LIVED
How Did Solomon Organize the Government to Give Himself Greater Control over the Kingdom? 1-18
How Did Solomon Use Hiram’s Services in Building the Temple? 1-22
What Were the Effects of Solomon’s Massive Building Projects and Economic Changes? 1-39
The Jewish Religion in the Diaspora, J-7
GUTHRIE, D., AND J. A. MOTYER
What Is the Book of Proverbs? 2-2
Who Wrote the Book of Proverbs? 2-3
What Does the Phrase “What Portion Have We in David? . . . See to Thine Own House, David” Mean? 4-7
Is There Hope of Any Escaping the Wrath When the Day of the Lord Comes? 21-5
As a Result of Her Wickedness, Judah was Forsaken and Punished by the Lord, 24-28
Is There Hope Judah Can Recover from Her Fall, and If So, How? 24-30
Four Creatures with Four Faces, 26-6
Worship of the Sun with Backs toward the Temple, 26-28
Belshazzar the King, 28-22
The Third Ruler in the Kingdom, 28-25
The Interpretation of the Handwriting on the Wall, 28-27
Introduction to Haggai, 30-1
Why Would Mordecai Not Bow to Haman? 31-8
What Is the Meaning of the Different-Colored Horses? 33-5
Who Was Joshua the High Priest? 33-13
How Is Israel “a Brand Plucked out of the Fire”? 33-14
Who Are the Two Olive Trees? 33-18
What Is the Meaning of the “Flying Roll”? 33-21
What is the Meaning of the Symbols As They Relate to Judah? 33-35
Worthless Shepherd, 33-41
HASTINGS, JAMES
A Remarkable Fulfillment of Prophecy, 27-6
HINCKLEY, GORDON B.
What Is the Best Way to Train Children? 2-40
HUNTER, HOWARD W.
The Greatness and Tragedy of Solomon, 1-50
HYDE, ORSON
INTERPRETER’S BIBLEThe Lord Saved Israel, 6-26
In What Way Had Judah “Made a Covenant with Death, and with Hell”? 15-12
Can a Leopard Change His Spots? 23-29
JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS
Of What Significance Was the “Hill Samaria Shemer”? 4-42
Was There Peace or War between Syria and Israel? 6-23
Jehoahaz, King of Israel, 6-40
Manasseh Shed Innocent Blood, or Murdered the Prophets, 19-5
Zedekiah Learned That the Prophets Speak the Truth, 19-20
Cyrus Was Raised Up by the Lord to Free the Jews, J-2
Why Did the Older Priests Weep? 29-14
What Was Ezra’s Background and What Was His Assignment from the Persian Emperor? 29-25
KEIL, C. F., AND F. DELITZSCH
Using the Internal References, Preface
Why Didn’t David Punish Joab Sooner? 1-6
The Punishment of Shimei, 1-12
Solomon’s Palace, 1-30
Heaping Coals of Fire on Another’s Head, 2-45
Why Didn’t the Lord Double the Number of Job’s Children? 3-9
Why Did Israel Gather at Shechem to Support Rehoboam Instead of Gathering at Jerusalem? 4-3
Who Were the “Children of Israel Which Dwelt in the Cities of Judah”? 4-9
Why Did Jeroboam Lead His People into Idolatry? 4-12
What Was the Significance of Pouring the Ashes Out? 4-13
“Hast Cast Me Behind Thy Back,” 4-20
Isn’t This Phrase Inappropriate for the Bible? Why Was It Used, and What Does It Mean? 4-21
What Was the Fire of the Lord? 5-16
The Idolatry of Jehoram, 6-3
Why Was Moab Deceived? 6-8
Why Did Naaman Carry Dirt Back with Him? 6-18
What Was the Significance of Elisha’s Question: “Is It a Time to Receive Money?” 6-20
Death of Jezebel, 6-32
How Pleased Was the Lord with Jehu? 6-35
Jehoash Became King, 6-36
Who Was the “Savior” That Delivered Israel from Syria? 6-41
Death of Elisha, 6-42
“For Three Transgressions . . . and for Four,” 8-5
Why Were These Nations to Be Punished? 8-6
What Is the Significance of the Mention of Ashdod and Egypt? 8-9
The Visions of Amos, 8-16
“Jonah Rose Up to Flee unto Tarshish,” 9-3
Was Hosea Commanded to Marry a Harlot? 10-5
Who Is the Woman? 10-8
What Is Meant by the Phrase “They Eat Up the Sin of My People”? 10-13
“Begotten Strange Children,” 10-19
How Is Ephraim a “Cake Not Turned”? 10-23
Will Israel Become Powerful? 11-12
Did Ahaz Sacrifice a Son to Molech? 12-12
What Does the Expression “For the Children Are Come to the Birth, and There Is Not Strength to Bring Forth” Mean? 12-27
Understand the Manner of Prophesying of the Jews, E-5
The Proud and the Wicked to Be Brought Low, 13-13
The Fruits of Transgression upon the Daughters of Zion, 13-22
Warning of the Consequences of Apostasy and Transgression, 13-28
Prophecy of the Rejection of Spiritual Things, 13-37
The Messianic Promise Reaffirmed, 13-52
What Was the Relationship of Israel to the People Spoken of Here? 14-12
Who Was “Lucifer, Son of the Morning”? 14-14
What Was Meant by Moab Being a Heifer of Three Years Old? 14-19
What Might Be Some Spiritual Fulfillments of the Prophecy? 14-30
What Was Meant by Isaiah Walking “Naked and Barefoot”? 14-32
Why Was Isaiah Made So Sorrowful by His Vision? 14-34
What Was the House of the Forest? 14-38
“In the Way of Thy Judgments, O Lord, Have We Waited for Thee,” 15-8
What Was the Significance of the Parable of Sowing and Threshing? 15-15
Who Is the Servant? 16-17
What Is the Meaning of the Word Rereward? 18-10
Is Man’s Righteousness like “Filthy Rags” unto the Lord? 18-25
How Did Manasseh Exceed the Idolatry of His Predecessors? 19-3
What Is the Significance of Hulda and Her Prophecy? 19-9
Josiah Could Not Undo What Manasseh Had Done, 19-13
What Is Known about Jehoiakim’s Successor, Jehoiakin? 19-17
Introduction to Zephaniah, 21-1
The Great Day Comes: The People Reap the Judgments, 21-4
Why Do the Wicked Prosper? 23-24
Can the Spoilers of Judah Ever Be Blessed of the Lord? 23-27
A Prophet’s Prayer, 23-30
How Serious Was the Drought? 23-31
Letter to the Captives, 24-14
The Word of the Lord Is Recorded, 24-21
Who Wrote Lamentations and Why? 24-26
“Remember, O Lord, What Is Come upon Us: Consider, and Behold Our Reproach,” 24-33
Rachel Weeping for Her Children, 25-10
What Is Meant by a “Woman Shall Compass a Man”? 25-11
Feet like Burnished Brass, 26-8
Ezekiel’s Vision of Idolatrous Abominations in Jerusalem, 26-25
“It Is Not Near; Let Us Build Houses: This City Is the Caldron, and We Be the Flesh,” 26-35
The People of Jerusalem Were As Children of Heathens, 26-43
The Allegory of the Vine and Its Branches, 26-50
What Is the Forest of the South Field, and What Did the Lord Mean by Saying He Would Kindle a Fire There? 26-53
The Parable of the Boiling Pot, 26-61
Why Was Ezekiel Told Not to Mourn for the Death of His Wife? 26-62
The Casting of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego into the Furnace, 28-17
“The Spirit of the Holy Gods,” 28-18
Why Was Daniel “Astonied”? 28-19
Drinking from the Vessels of the Temple, 28-23
Why Was Daniel Rewarded by the King When He Prophesied of the King’s Destruction? 28-28
Did the Medes and Persians Recognize the Promotion Given to Daniel by Belshazzar in the Last Hours of His Reign? 28-30
What Is the Connection between the Four Beasts and Historical Events? 28-37
Daniel’s Vision of Successive Kings, Wars, and Conflicts, 28-50
Why Did Haggai Raise the Questions about “Holy Flesh” and Being “Unclean by a Dead Body”? 30-4
Why was Zerubbabel Compared to a “Signet Ring”? 30-5
Irrevocable Edicts, 31-3
Why Was the Decree Prematurely Published? 31-9
Is the Word of the Lord Always Fulfilled? 33-3
Mission of the Riders, 33-6
What Are the Horns? 33-9
What is the Purpose of the Carpenters? 33-10
Why Wasn’t Jerusalem to Be Measured? 33-11
What Is the Meaning of the Expression “Apple of His Eye”? 33-12
What Is the Symbolism of “Filthy Garments”? 33-15
Enemies of Judah, 33-30
Gathering of Israel, 33-36
Destruction of the Political Kingdom of Judah, 33-38
What Is the Meaning of the Expression “Feed the Flock of the Slaughter”? 33-39
“Mourning of Hadadrimmon in the Valley of Megiddon,” 33-43
Who Is the Shepherd Who Would Be Smitten? 33-46
KIMBALL, SPENCER W.
Tempering the Weather through Prayer, 1-36
Introduction to Job, 3-1
Trust in God, 3-6
False Prophets, B-6
The Prophets: Key to Spiritual Survival, 6-43
A Famine in the Land, 8-17
Overcoming Spiritual Blindness, 11-17
Is There a Time Appointed to Die? 12-32
“As with the People, So with the Priest,” 15-3
What Is the Lord’s and What Is Man’s Own? 16-35
How Shall the Gentiles Be Nursing Fathers and Mothers to Israel? 17-9
The Everlasting Warnings to the Wicked, 23-42
True Prophets Are Never Popular with the Wicked, 24-34
A Latter-day Gathering Promised, 25-3
“The Fathers Have Eaten a Sour Grape, and the Children’s Teeth Are Set on Edge,” 25-12
Worship of Beasts in the Dark, 26-26
A Person Cannot Be Saved by His Former Righteousness, 26-48
“I Have Set Thee a Watchman unto the House of Israel,” 27-13
Repenting of Sin, 27-14
“Should Not the Shepherds Feed the Flocks?” 27-16
What Were the Kingdoms Represented in Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream? 28-13
Daniel Prospered Because of His Righteousness, 28-15
Three Hebrews Who Were True to God in Spite of Threats and Pressure, 28-16
Daniel’s Response to a Heathen Decree, 28-31
Increase of Knowledge in the Last Days, 28-51
A Lesson of Faith, 28-53
Have You Come “for Such a Time As This”? 31-20
Is It Vain to Serve the Lord? 34-13
The Message of Malachi, 34-18
The Old Testament Is a Witness for Christ, 35-2
The Old Testament Teaches How to Successfully Deal with Life’s Challenges, 35-7
LEE, HAROLD B.
“The Spirit Shall Return unto God,” 2-59
What Special Meaning Do These Verses Have for Latter-day Saints? 11-9
Understand the Manner of Prophesying of the Jews, E-5
“In the Last Days . . . the Mountain of the Lord’s House Shall Be Established,” 13-10
“Out of Zion Shall Go Forth the Law . . . the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem, 13-11
Daniel and His Companions Preserved Their Lives by Obtaining Revelation from God, 28-10
LUNDWALL, N. B.
Slaying of Those Who Were Not Marked on the Forehead, 26-31
MARTIN, ALFRED
How Could Cyrus, a Persian King, Be Called the Lord’s “Anointed”? 16-31
MAXWELL, NEAL A.
“Reproof Getteth Understanding,” 2-27
The Prophets: Key to Spiritual Survival, 6-43
Mordecai: In the World but Not of It, 31-19
MCCONKIE, BRUCE R.
What Was the Molten Sea and How Was It Used? 1-32
“An Heart That Deviseth Wicked Imaginations,” 2-16
“He That Uttereth a Slander, Is a Fool,” 2-20
What Does It Mean to Walk in Integrity? 2-34
The Dangers of Double-mindedness, 4-48
The Spirit of Prophecy: A Gift for the Righteous, B-4
True Prophets Are Messengers of Hope, B-7
Who Is Baalzebub? 5-33
The Living and the Dead Prophets, 5-43
Who Was It That Troubled Israel? 5-44
Who Are “Zion” and “My Holy Mount”? 7-7
What Is Signified by Sackcloth and Ashes? 9-11
“The Manner of Prophesying among the Jews,” 10-2
How Can Israel or Any Child of God Obtain Mercy? 10-31
The Return of the Ten Tribes, D-6
The Importance of Isaiah’s Writings, E-1
Use the Book of Mormon, E-9
What Are Seraphim? 13-34
Who Is the “Branch”? 13-58
What Was a Wizard That Dealt with Familiar Spirits? 14-26
Was This Burden More Than a Judgment against Egypt? 14-28
What Is the Tried and “Precious Corner Stone”? 15-13
What Do the Allusions to Deaf, Blind, and Meek Mean? 15-20
“Who . . . Shall Dwell with Everlasting Burnings?” 15-25
What Is Known of Zion’s Future? 15-26
Isaiah Identified One of the Names of God, 16-11
Who Is the Righteous Man from the East? 16-15
In What Way Does Christ, through His Righteous Offering, “See His Seed”? Who Are the Seed of Christ? 17-25
How Will Jesus Receive a “Portion with the Great” and “Divide the Spoil with the Strong”? 17-27
To What Period of Time Do These Verses Refer? 18-27
A Latter-day Gathering Promised, 25-3
What Is Meant by the “Roll of a Book” the Lord Caused Ezekiel to Eat? 26-12
What Are Cherubim? 26-33
Is Ezekiel’s Vision of the Valley of Bones about the Resurrection or about the Renewal of the House of Israel? 27-20
What Is the Symbolism of the Two Sticks Being Joined Together? 27-21
The Battle of Gog and Magog, 27-24
Significance of the Name Armageddon, I-2
Armageddon: The Participants, I-4
Armageddon: The Army of Gog, I-5
Gog Will Be Thwarted by the Power of Two Witnesses, I-6
Armageddon: The Final Extremity, I-7
Armageddon: The Deliverance, I-8
How Is It That the Kingdom Set Up by God Will Consume the Other Kingdoms? 28-14
Daniel’s Vision of Successive Kings, Wars, and Conflicts, 28-50
Have You Come “for Such a Time As This”? 31-20
Why Did Nehemiah Reestablish the Feast of Tabernacles? 32-12
Who Are the Prisoners? 33-32
Will There Be “Heathen,” or Non-Israelites, Who Survive Armageddon? 33-48
Who Was the Messenger Sent to Prepare the Way of the Lord, and Who Was the Messenger of the Covenant? 34-8
What Is the “Book of Remembrance”? 34-14
Treasuring Up the Words of Life, 35-8
MCKAY, DAVID O.
Becoming Master of Oneself, 2-30
The Price of Contention, 4-46
The Importance of Unity, 4-47
Introduction to 2 Kings 14-20, 12-1
“The Shew of Their Countenance Doth Witness against Them,” 13-18
MENZIES, ALLAN
What Were the Abominable Practices of Judah? 4-25
MESERVY, KEITH H.
The Book of Job, 3-2
Was Job a Real Person? 3-4
Did God Converse with Satan? 3-5
“Yet in My Flesh Shall I See God,” 3-7
What Was the Meaning Anciently of the Word Stick? 27-22
MILLER, MADELEINE S., AND J. LANE MILLER
What Is Known about Sennacherib, King of Assyria? 12-21
MONSON, THOMAS S.
“Finishers Wanted,” 33-50
MORRIS, GEORGE Q.
Armageddon: The Setting, I-3
MOULD, ELMER W. K.
New Masters for the House of Israel, J-1
The First Return of the Jews, J-3
NIBLEY, HUGH
The Rise of the Scribes, K-2
NYMAN, MONTE S.
“Woe to the Rebellious Children,” 15-22
Trust in the Lord instead of in the “Arm of Flesh,” 15-23
Why Did Isaiah Say Jerusalem’s Warfare Was Over? 16-4
Israel Scattered on the Isles of the Sea, 17-4
“Thou Art My Servant, O Israel, in Whom I Will Be Glorified,” 17-5
An Addition to Isaiah from the Book of Mormon, 17-10
A Passage Often Quoted, 17-18
OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY
Introduction to Nahum, 20-1
PENROSE, CHARLES W.
Call to Repentance, Promise of Forgiveness, 13-8
What Do the Great Physical Disturbances Describe? 18-24
How Can a “Nation Be Born at Once” and the “Earth Be Made to Bring Forth in One Day”? 18-29
Armageddon: The Deliverance, I-8
PERRY, L. TOM
“Consider Your Ways,” 30-6
PETERSEN, MARK E.
The Role of a Prophet, B-3
What Relationship Does This Verse Have to the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon? 15-19
Iniquity Separates Us from the Lord, 18-12
POTOK, CHAIM
What Was Life Like during the Reign of Manasseh? 19-2
PRATT, ORSON
The Return of the Ten Tribes, D-6
The Lost Tribes to Come to Zion, D-7
Zion to Be a Place of Refuge, 13-26
“The Earth Shall Be Full of the Knowledge of the Lord,” 13-59
Great Physical Changes Will Attend the Second Coming of the Lord, 15-6
What Was the “Book That Is Sealed” and to Whom Were Its “Words” Delivered? 15-17
To Whom Does the Phrase “They Also That Erred in Spirit Shall Come to Understanding” Refer? 15-21
Israel Shall Be a Desolation until the Messiah Begins the Preparation for His Return, 15-24
“The Desert Shall Rejoice, and Blossom As the Rose,” 15-29
Who Was Called “Zion” in the High Mountain? 16-8
What Time Periods Do These Verses Refer To? 18-14
“Darkness Shall Cover the Earth,” 18-15
“Who Are These That Fly As a Cloud”? What Does Their Presence Mean? 18-16
“The Sun Shall Be No More Thy Light by Day,” 18-17
Ezekiel’s Parable of the Cedar Tree, 26-46
Israel to Be Gathered by Revelation and with Power, 26-52
Armageddon: The Army of Gog, I-5
What Were the Kingdoms Represented in Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream? 28-13
PRATT, PARLEY P.
“The Lord Shall Utterly Destroy the Tongue of the Egyptian Sea . . . and There Shall Be an Highway,” 13-64
Gog Will Be Thwarted by the Power of Two Witnesses, I-6
Armageddon: The Final Extremity, I-7
Armageddon: The Deliverance, I-8
What Was the Significance of Daniel’s Vision of the Ram and the He-goat? 28-42
PRIDEAUX, HUMPHREY
The Hasmoneans and the Maccabean Revolt, K-7
PRITCHARD, JAMES B.
Chronological Correlation of the Scriptural Record of Isaiah’s Ministry, F-2
RASMUSSEN, ELLIS T.
Introduction to Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, 2-1
Do Prophets Ever Lie or Disobey the Lord? 4-14
Prophecy Concerning Baasha’s Posterity, 4-39
What Is Known about Omri’s Reign As King over Israel? 4-41
“God Is My Salvation . . . the Lord Jehovah Is My Strength,” B-66
The Prophecies of Nahum Were Written in Superb Hebrew Poetry, 20-3
An Epitaph for Nineveh, 20-9
“O Lord, How Long Shall I Cry and Thou Wilt Not Hear?” 22-3
Did Nebuchadnezzar Really Forget His Remarkable Dream? 28-9
Was Esther Foreordained? 31-10
Honors for Mordecai, Not Haman, 31-14
Why Were Some of the Persians “Converted” to Judaism? 31-16
REYNOLDS, GEORGE
What Became of the Tribes of Israel? D-5
REYNOLDS, GEORGE, AND JANNE M. SJODAHL
What Was the Significance of Daniel’s Vision of the Ram and the He-Goat? 28-42
RICHARDS, LEGRAND
“In the Last Days . . . the Mountain of the Lord’s House Shall Be Established,” 13-10
“He Will Lift Up an Ensign to the Nations’ in the Latter Days, 13-29
“The Lord Shall Set His Hand Again the Second Time to Recover the Remnant of His People,” 13-62
“Ephraim Shall Not Envy Judah, and Judah Shall Not Vex Ephraim,” 13-63
What Does the Phrase Mean, “It Shall Be unto Me As Ariel”? 15-16
What is the “Marvellous Work and a Wonder” of Which Isaiah Prophesied? 15-18
What Was Meant by “a New Thing” in the Wilderness? 16-27
Doom and Delivery, 23-34
The Lord Himself Will Gather Scattered Israel, 25-8
“They Shall Not Sorrow Any More at All,” 25-9
The Saints Are Preparing the Kingdom in Which Christ Will Reign, 28-40
“Will a Man Rob God?” 34-11
ROMNEY, MARION G.
One’s Actions Follow One’s Thoughts, 2-42
“A Virgin Shall . . . Bear a Son,” 13-45
“Come Ye to the Waters . . . Buy, and Eat,” 18-2
Calamities and Troubles Are Increasing in the Earth, but There Is a Place of Deliverance, 18-31
The Old Testament Is a Witness for Christ, 35-2
The Old Testament Teaches How to Successfully Deal with Life’s Challenges, 35-7
Treasuring Up the Words of Life, 35-8
SCHURER, EMIL
The Hasmoneans and the Maccabean Revolt, K-7
SKOUSEN, W. CLEON
Where Is the Brook Cherith? 5-4
What Was the Mantle of the Prophet That Was Placed on Elisha? 5-22
SMITH, JOSEPH
The Glory of God, 1-34
Was Elijah Really Taken into Heaven? 5-39
Have the “Spirit of Prophecy,” E-4
Warning of the Consequences of Apostasy and Transgression, 13-28
Vision of the Lord and the Celestial Realms, 13-31
“The Posts of the Door Moved . . . , and the House Was Filled with Smoke,” 13-35
What Gift Will the Saints Present to the Lord? 14-25
Introduction to Isaiah 24–35, 15-1
Why Was Changing the Ordinances So Serious? 15-4
“Who . . . Shall Dwell with Everlasting Burnings?” 15-25
Who Are the “Ransomed of the Lord” and What Does the Future Hold for Them? 15-30
Who Is the Light That Opens the Eyes of the Blind? 16-18
The Restoration of the Gospel, 25-13
Ezekiel’s Record of His Vision, 26-3
“Whirlwind,” 26-4
What Is Represented by the Wheels That Ezekiel Described? 26-10
The Righteous Sometimes Suffer with the Wicked, 26-54
Repenting of Sin, 27-14
Waters Issue from the Temple, 27-34
Why Did Daniel Pray Three Times a Day toward Jerusalem? 28-32
What Was Represented by the Beasts Daniel Saw? 28-35
Daniel Saw Adam, or the “Ancient of Days,” and Also Christ Taking His Rightful Place As King over the Earth, 28-38
Who Is Gabriel, and Why Would He Be Sent to Give Daniel Understanding of His Vision? 28-43
Will There Be “Heathen,” or Non-Israelites, Who Survive Armageddon? 33-48
Who Was the Messenger Sent to Prepare the Way of the Lord, and Who Was the Messenger of the Covenant? 34-8
What Is the Offering in Righteousness to Be Made by the Sons of Levi? 34-10
What Is the Great Work Elijah Commenced? 34-17
The Old Testament and the Nature of God, 35-5
SMITH, JOSEPH FIELDING
What Can Be Concluded Regarding Solomon’s Many Marriages? 1-45
Elijah Sealed the Heavens against Rain by Priesthood Power, 5-3
Elijah Fled Jezebel, 5-17
“The Day of the Lord Is Great and Very Terrible,” 7-8
The Lord Will Redeem and Bless His People, 7-9
“I Will Gather All Nations,” 7-12
“Now the Lord Had Prepared a Great Fish,” 9-8
The Return of the Ten Tribes, D-6
Call to Repentance, Promise of Forgiveness, 13-8
“Out of Zion Shall Go Forth the Law . . . the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem,” 13-11
The “Daughters of Zion” to Succumb to Worldliness in the Latter Days, 13-20
Warning against Familiar Spirits, Peepers, and Mutterers, 13-51
“Unto Us a Son Is Given . . . and His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful, Counsellor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father,” 13-54
Who Was the “Stem of Jesse” and the “Rod out of the Stem of Jesse”? 13-57
“An Ensign of the People,” 13-61
Isaiah Saw the Gospel Taken to the Nations from America, 14-24
What Does the Term Idumea Mean, and Why Was It Used? 15-27
“The Voice of Him That Crieth in the Wilderness,” 16-5
What Does It Mean to Say “Every Knee Shall Bow, Every Tongue Swear”? 16-37
How Shall the Gentiles Be Nursing Fathers and Mothers to Israel? 17-9
How Did Isaiah Foresee Men Receiving Christ? 17- 21
In What Ways Was Jesus a “Man of Sorrows and Acquainted with Grief”? 17-22
How Did Christ’s Sacrifice “Satisfy” the Father and Thus “Justify Many”? 17-26
Calamities and Troubles Are Increasing in the Earth, but There Is a Place of Deliverance, 18-31
All Shall Know the Lord, 25-14
A Latter-day Temple in Jerusalem, 27-23
The Battle of Gog and Magog, 27-24
What Sacrifices Will Be Offered in the Temple? 27-32
Introduction to Armaggedon: A Prophetic View, I-1
Significance of the Name Armageddon, I-2
Armageddon: The Deliverance, I-8
Armageddon: The End or the Beginning? I-9
What Will Happen at the Great Gathering at Adam ondi-Ahman? 28-39
They Reckoned Their Genealogy, 29-10
A Time for Confidence and Covenant Making, 32-19
What Was the Mission of the Four Servants? 33-23
“In That Day Shall There Be a Great Mourning in Jerusalem,” 33-44
“Who May Abide the Day of His Coming?” 34-9
What Is the Great Work Elijah Commenced? 34-17
SMITH, WILLIAM
Why Is the Term Reins Used? 2-43
To Whom Does the Word Eunuchs Refer? 28-4
Who Were the Samaritans Who Hindered the Work on the Temple? 29-15
SPERRY, SIDNEY B.
“I Will Pour out My Spirit upon All Flesh,” 7-11
How Did the Lord Regard Israel’s Spiritual Condition? 8-12
“Hate Evil and Love the Good,” 8-13
“Woe to Them That Are at Ease in Zion,” 8-15
Where and When Did Jonah Live? 9-2
Why Did Jonah Flee to Tarshish? 9-4
Who Was Hosea? 10-3
Was Hosea Commanded to Marry a Harlot? 10-5
What Were the Dangers of Israel’s Entangling Alliances? 10-24
Introduction to Micah, 11-1
Some Facts about Micah, 11-2
Judgments on Villages of Judah, 11-4
What Added Indictment Did Micah Lay at His People’s Feet? 11-5
What Did Micah Mean by the “Prophets Who Make My People Err”? 11-8
A Summary of What the Lord Requires of His Children, 11-13
What Did Micah Foresee and Prophesy Of? 11-16
Rebellion against the Lord, 13-3
What Is Meant by the Phrase “Ships of Tarshish”? 13-15
The Lord Prophesied of Cyrus, King of Persia, 16-30
When Did Nahum Prophesy? 20-2
Zephaniah’s Final Message, 21-7
Introduction to Habakkuk, 22-1
What Was Meant by “the Just Shall Live by His Faith”? 22-5
Jeremiah: The Setting, 23-2
None Shall Escape, 23-23
The Parable of the Loincloth, 23-28
What Other Grave Sin, Besides Idolatry, Was Judah Guilty Of? 23-38
In What Way Did Zedekiah Break His Covenant with the People? 24-19
After the Fall of Judah, 24-23
What and Where Was Edom? 25-26
Ezekiel: A Contemporary of Jeremiah and Daniel, 26-2
The Allegory of the Lioness and the Whelps, 26-49
Is Ezekiel’s Vision of the Valley of Bones about the Resurrection or about the Renewal of the House of Israel? 27-20
What Is the Symbolism of the Two Sticks Being Joined Together? 27-21
How Will the Land Be Divided among the Tribes of Israel? 27-33
What Is the Connection between the Four Beasts and Historical Events? 28-37
Daniel’s Supplications on Behalf of His People, 28-44
Gabriel’s Explanation of the Seventy Weeks, 28-45
STRONG, JAMES
Did Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream Pertain Only to the “Latter Days”? 28-12
TALMAGE, JAMES E.
Which version of the Bible Should You Use in Your Study of the Old Testament? Preface
The Significance of the Building of Solomon’s Temple, 1-25
How Did Solomon’s Temple Differ from the Tabernacle of the Wilderness? 1-26
What Occurred at the Dedication of the Temple? 1-33
Was the Temple Built by Solomon “Cast Out”? 1-38
What Did the Lord Mean When He Said He Would “Root Up Israel Out of This Good Land . . . and Shall Scatter Them beyond the River”? 4-23
What Became of the Tribes of Israel? D-5
The Lost Tribes to Come to Zion, D-7
“He Was Wounded for Our Transgressions,” 17-23
Inhabitants of Jerusalem compared to a Useless Vine, 26-42
The Vision of a Future Temple, 27-29
Why Did Daniel Pray Three Times a Day toward Jerusalem? 28-32
Who Were the Samaritans Who Hindered the Work on the Temple? 29-15
How Did the Temple of Zerubbabel Compare to the Temple of Solomon? 29-22
Ezra, the Scribe, 29-26
Of What Sins Was Ancient Judah Also Guilty and Why? 34-4
TANNER, N. ELDON
“Trust in the Lord,” 2-11
God Will Not Do Anything without Forewarning His Prophets, 8-8
Warning of the Consequences of Apostasy and Transgression, 13-28
TAYLOR, HENRY D.
“Fear God, and Keep His Commandments,” 2-60
TAYLOR, JOHN
How May God’s Children Partake of His Goodness? 18-4
TEASDALE, GEORGE
“The Voice of Him That Crieth in the Wilderness,” 16-5
THIELE, EDWIN R.
Overview of the Kingdom of Israel (Northern Kingdom), A-2
THOMPSON, J. A.
“Peace, Peace,” 23-14
“Cut Off Thine Hair, 23-17
How Is Judah like a “Speckled Bird”? 23-26
Baruch, 24-24
TUTTLE, A. THEODORE
What Was a Prophet among the Hebrews? B-1
UNGER, MERRILL F.
A Remarkable Fulfillment of Prophecy, 27-6
VANDENBERG, JOHN H.
Is There a Proper Way to Fast? 18-8
Promises for Those Who Fast Properly, 18-9
WELKER, ROY A.
What Did Zechariah Envision Here? 33-27
WELLS, DANIEL H.
The Saints Will Possess the Kingdom, 28-41
WIDTSOE, JOHN A.
Which Version of the Bible Should You Use in Your Study of the Old Testament? Preface
What Was a Prophet among the Hebrews? B-1
What Is a Seer? B-2
The Role of a Prophet, B-3
The Call and Training of the Prophets, B-5
Conclusion, B-8
WILSON, WILLIAM
What Is a Chapiter? 1-31
What Is the Meaning of the Word Rereward? 18-10
WIRTHLIN, JOSEPH B.
A Famine in the Land, 8-17
WOODRUFF, WILFORD
The Gathering of Israel from the World, 13-60
God Remembers All His Covenants and Promises, 17-7
Calamities and Troubles Are Increasing in the Earth, but There Is a Place of Deliverance, 18-31
Why Did Daniel Pray Three Times a Day toward Jerusalem? 28-32
What Was the Mission of the Four Servants? 33-23
WOUK, HERMAN
The Festival of Purim, 31-17
YARN, DAVID H.
Why Did the Jews Misinterpret Prophecy Regarding the Deliverer? C-6
YOUNG, BRIGHAM
How Did Solomon Learn How the Temple Should Be Built? 1-24
Light for Darkness, 2-14
Spare the Rod, 2-24
Soft Answers in the Home, 2-26
A Willingness to Continue to Grow, 2-48
To Him Who Endures to the End, 2-53
As the Tree Falls, 2-57
Who Was the “Stem of Jesse” and the “Rod out of the Stem of Jesse”? 13-57
How Is It That the Kingdom Set Up by God Will Consume the Other Kingdoms? 28-14
Trusting in the Lord, 29-32
A Time for Confidence and Covenant Making, 32-19
YOUNG, LEVI EDGAR
Work Preparatory to His Coming, 16-9