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Abaddon or Apollyon, the destroyer
-Satan.

Allelujah, praise ye the Lord.
Alpha, the first letter of the Greek
alphabet.

Amen, verily, so be it.
Amethyst, a precious stone of a vio-
let colour.

Apostles, the first Missionaries of
the Cross.

Mite, the smallest Roman coin, according to some less than an English farthing.

Omega, the last letter in the Greek
alphabet.

Onyx, a blueish white gem.
Patriarchs, fathers of families.
Penny, a Roman coin, value seven-
pence halfpenny English.

Areopagus, Marshill, where was held
the highest court at Athens.
Armageddon, the mount of Megiddo.rigid
Bar, a son; as Barjona, the son of
Jona.

Beryl, a bright transparent gem, of
a blueish green.

Bottles were anciently made of skins.
Centurion, captain of 100 men.
Chalcedony, a precious stone, va-
riegated with divers colours.
Charger, a large basin.
Chief-Priests, heads of the 24 courses
of the Jewish Priesthood.
Christ (Heb. Messiah) the anointed.
Chrysolite, a precious stone of a gold
colour.

Chrysoprasus, a precious stone of a
yellowish green colour.
Chrystal, a bright transparent stone.
Cubit, a measure of about 1 foot 9
inches.

Decapolis, a district of ten cities.
Diamond, or Adamant, the most
valuable of all precious stones.
Emerald, a precious stone of a green
colour.

Epicureans, who placed all happi-
ness in the gratification of the ap-
petites and passions.
Essenes, a subdivision of the Pha-
risees, recluse and austere.
Euroclydon, the north-east wind.
Gaulonites or Galilens, a sect who
disclaimed allegiance to a Gentile
Magistrate.

Gentiles, all nations except the Jews.
Herodians, time-servers of Herod.
High-Priest, the only Priest who
might enter within the Holy of
Holies.

Jacinth, a gem of a deep orange-
colour.

Jasper, a precious stone variegated with divers colours.

Legion, a Roman legion consisted of about 5000 men.

Pentecost, a Jewish feast about 50
days after the Passover.
Pharisees, a self-righteous sect, very
in their observance of the
mere ceremonies of religion.
Phylacteries, small rolls of parch-
ment, whereon were written cer-
tain words of the law, which the
Jews wore on their, foreheads,
arms, &c.

Piece of Silver, see Shekel.
Pinnacle of the temple, the battle-
ment, or highest part.

Pound or mina, is differently valued
at from £3 to £9. sterling.
Proseucha, an oratory or house of
prayer.

Publicans, Roman tax-gatherers.
Raca, wickedly foolish.
Ruby, a precious stone, deep red.
Sabaoth, or Zabaoth, hosts, armies.
Sadducees, Jewish infidels.
Sapphire, a precious stone of a beau-
tiful sky-blue.

Sardius or Sardine, a gem of a
light reddish colour.
Sardonyx, a precious stone between
the Sardius and the Onyx.
Scribes, writers and expounders of

the Mosaic law.

Scrip, a small bag used by shepherds. Shekel or piece of silver, value about 28. 3d. halfpenny.

Shekel of gold, value £1. 16s. 8d.
Stoicks, a sect who contended that
all events were determined by a
fatal necessity.

Synagogue, a place of Jewish wor-
ship, but not for sacrifice.
Talent of silver, about £242-of
gold, £5475.

Tetrarch, governor of a fourth part
of a kingdom.

Time, the Jews began their day at sunset, the Romans at midnight as we do. The Jewish years contained 12 months of 30 days, with an intercalary month occasionally.

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