Tarsus, the capital of Cilicia, in Asia Minor, and the birth place of the great Apostle Paul, Acts ix. 23 -31; xxi. 39. Thessalonica now Salonica, a city and sea-port of Macedonia, Acts xvii. 1-9. Three Taverns, a place about 30 miles from Rome, Acts xxviii. 15. Thyatira, now Akhiser, a town of Asia Minor, Rev. ii. 18-29. Tiberias, now Tabaria the capital of Galilee, John. vi. 1-24. Trachonites, a district of Palestine, lying to the south of Damascus, Luke iii. 1-22. Troas, a city and sea-port of Mysia, in Asia Minor, Acts xvi. 8-11. xx. 5-12. Trogyllium, a town on the coast of Lydia, in Asia Minor, Acts xx. 15, 16. Tyre, now Sur, an ancient city and sea-port of Phenicia; the inhabitants were celebrated as skilful artificers, and also for their commercial and naval enterprise, but they were also notorious for their luxury and wickedness, 2 Chron. ii.; Isa. xxiii. Ezek. xxvi.; xxviii Matth. xi. 20 30. Zebulun, tribe of, a district of Palestine, Judges iv. 10-24; 1 Chron. xii. 33; Matth. iv. 13-16. Zion, or Sion, a celebrated hill on the south of the old city of Salem, and afterwards included within the walls of Jerusalem, 2 Sam. v. 6—10; Ps. ii. ; Ps. xlviii. cxxxii. 13-18; Heb. xii. 22-29. The Geography of the New Testament, as already noticed, extends little beyond the countries along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. The triumphs of Christ's kingdom, however, have now stretched far beyond that boundary; and prophecy assures us that his kingdom shall still increase, and instead of embracing the map of Palestine only, it shall extend until it include the map of the world. Yes; inspiration has said, and by his own existence the Lord has sworn, "All the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord," Num. xiv. 21. "The earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea, Isa. x. 9; Hab. ii. 14. His name shall endure for ever: his name shall be continued as long as the sun; and men shall be blessed in him: all nations shall call him blessed," Ps. lxxii. 17. What is thus the word of promise, ought surely to the Christian to be the subject of prayer and praise; and to dispose him to say with David, when he "testified before hand" of the work of Christ and the glory that should follow: "Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things. And blessed be his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen, and Amen,” Ps. lxxii. 19. LIST OF ALL THE PASSAGES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, REFERRED TO BY CHRIST AND HIS APOSTLES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT. i. 27. ii. 7. 1 Cor. xv. 45. vi. 16. GENESIS. Matth. xix. 4. Mark x. 6. Heb. iv. 4. Matth. xix. 5. Mark x. 7, 8. 1 Cor. xv. 6. xv. 13. xvii. 4, 5. Rom. iv. 3. Gal. iii. 6. James ii. 23. Rom. iv. 17. |