Death Of Korah, Dathan, And Abiram David And Jonathan Jonathan Destroys The Temple Of Dagon Destruction Of Leviathan Naboth's Vineyard Wise Men Visit Jesus Jesus' Anointing At Bethany Visit Of The Wise Men Anointing At Bethany Mission Of The Seventy Holy God Must Have A Cleansed People Prophecies And Events Not Chronological Both She And Adam Transgress The Divine Command, And Fall Into Sin Angel Prevents Him They Have Remorse For Joseph They Encamp At Elim, Where Are Twelve Wells, And Seventy Palm Trees Aaron And Hur Have The Charge Of The People Whether It Be For A Thanksgiving Priests That Have Blemishes Must Not Minister In The Sanctuary Law Of Eating The Sacrifice Of Thanksgiving Sabbath Of The Seventh Year God Promises To Divide His Burden Unto Seventy Elders, Rebellion Of Korah, Dathan, And Abiram An Angel Would Have Slain Him, If He Had Not Been Saved By His Donkey Seventh Year A Year Of Release For The Poor Hebrew Servant, Except By Choice, Must Be Freed In The Seventh Year House Must Have Battlements He Delivers The Law Unto The Priests To Be Read In The Seventh Year Their Return And Description Of Events Nine Tribes And A Half Are To Have Their Inheritance By Lot At The House Of Micah They Consult With Jonathan, And Are Encouraged They Set Up Idolatry, Wherein Jonathan Inherits The Priesthood He Cherishes Hannah, Though Barren, And Provoked By Peninnah Hannah's Song In Thankfulness Samuel, Though Loath, Tells Eli The Vision Jonathan Goes And Miraculously Smites The Philistine's Garrison Jonathan, Taken By Lot, Is Save By The People Jonathan Befriends David David Consults With Jonathan For His Safety Jonathan And David Renew Their Covenant By Oath Jonathan's Token To David Saul, Missing David, Seeks To Kill Jonathan Jonathan Affectionately Takes His Leave Of David In Ziph Jonathan Comes And Comforts Him David Laments Saul And Jonathan With A Song Nathan, First Approving The Purpose Of David To Build God A House David's Prayer And Thanksgiving For Jonathan's Sake He Restores To Him All That Was Saul'S Nathan's Parable Of The Ewe Lamb Causes David To Be His Own Judge David, Reproved By Nathan, Confesses His Sin, And Is Pardoned