EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index)
Israelite, Israelites - Ivy
Israelite, Israelites
1. In Old Testament times DA 27-30; PK 15-22
abhorrence of idolatry rapidly lost by, during Solomon’s apostasy FE 499
captivity of, as punishment for not heeding God’s word 4T 164
care of children by, during plagues in Egypt CG 304
ceremonial worship corrupted by 3SG 304
chastisement of heathen oppression was suffered by, in vain DA 28
children who passed through Red Sea with, crossed as adults over Jordan 4T 158
confused re true and false worship as result of Solomon’s apostasy FE 499
conscientious few, made returns to God of about one third of income 4T 467
corrupted by Egyptian idolatry were many 3SG 240
corruption of, during sojourn in Egypt PP 363
could not be sold as slave for life PP 310
disposition of, to intermarry with other nations 3SG 242
each family of, had its landed possession MH 280
education of children of FE 95-9; PP 592-602
See also Schools of prophets
Egyptians regarded it as abomination for, to prepare food for them SR 101
Egyptians were enriched by labor unjustly exacted from PP 253
exempted from taxation in Joseph’s time PP 241; SR 104
faithful to God in Egypt were many 3SG 240
favors shown by Egyptians to, in gratitude to Joseph SR 103-4
first fruits were required of 4T 77
forbidden to follow cruel and licentious practices of Canaanites MH 280-1
God called, to preserve knowledge of His law among men DA 27
God desired, to be wells of salvation in world AA 14; DA 27
heathen customs adopted by, during Solomon’s apostasy FE 499
in time of judges PP 603
heathen rites practiced by some 3SG 303-4
heathen ways followed by, after entering Canaan DA 28
hospitality of, on occasions of social and religious rejoicing MH 353
idolatry surrounded, in Egypt 3SG 201, 303
increased in numbers in spite of Egyptian slavery 3SG 179
influenced by association with godless Canaanites MYP 432
intermarried with Canaanites PP 544
kept themselves a distinct race in Egypt PP 242
knowledge of God’s law lost to some extent by, in Egypt GC 453; PP 258
last of adults of, who left Egypt were slain at vale of Shittim PP 456
law of God did not forbid, to associate with Gentiles SR 287
led to repentance during exile were many PK 21
liberality of: in building earthly sanctuary 4T 77-8
in building temple of Solomon 4T 77-8
in caring for poor 4T 77
living in distant lands, prayed with faces turned toward Jerusalem PK 541; PP 354
loyalty of, tested by God in wilderness 3SG 298
made depositaries of sacred truth COL 267-8; DA 819
many, died in faith in Christ as coming Deliverer PK 699
preferred before the plagues to remain in Egypt 3SG 197
many exiled, lost sight of sacredness of God’s law PK 618
remained true to God as long as they lived PK 618
many years in Egyptian servitude 3SG 201
nakedness of, when stripped of ornaments by Aaron 3SG 282
nearly all adults of, who left Egypt perished in wilderness PP 427
not crowded together in cities MH 280
not slaves when they settled in Egypt 3SG 177; SR 103
not to stand on level with other nations PP 447
often seemed unable or unwilling to understand God’s purpose for heathen PK 367
only two adult, who left Egypt entered Canaan 1BC 1113-4; FE 505, 508; PP 472; SR 163; 1T 609; 4T 152-3
oppressed by last two Pharaohs before Exodus 3SG 240
oracles of heaven were committed to AA 14; GC 313
pious, earnestly prayed for Messiah’s coming 5BC 1116
pledged not to intermarry with other nations SR 146
prayed with faces toward sanctuary PK 541; PP 353-4
prejudice of, against Canaanites DA 400
rendered outward service to God as means of attaining to national greatness DA 28-9
Sacred Oracles were committed to DA 198
Satan’s scheme to rid earth of PK 600-1
sun-dried bricks made by, in Egypt PP 258
system of beneficence enjoined upon 4T 474
unprepared for deliverance from Egyptian bondage PP 260
various sacrifices and offerings were required of 4T 467
were: pastoral people PP 517
required to assemble before God at set periods 2T 598
taught need of personal cleanliness MH 279
were to: be guardians and keepers of God’s law PP 468
remain distinct people among nations PP 447
utterly destroy Canaanites PP 423
why, could not sacrifice to God in Egypt 3SG 211
why God permitted, to settle in Egypt 3SG 299
why God required, to be distinct from idolatrous nations SD 44
2. In New Testament times
absorbed in ambitious strife for place and power among men GC 313
acceptance of Christ by, as Messiah would have meant their teachers had erred 5T 728
accustomed to eat but twice a day 3BC 1165
almost every church of apostolic times had members who were 6BC 1108
ancient rites zealously maintained by, after rejecting gospel GC 378
apostate, sorcery secretly practiced by AA 287
arguments used by, to justify rejection of Christ GC 454
attributed: individual’s calamity to sin on his part COL 213
to first advent glory of second advent DA 193
banished from Rome returned in large numbers AA 450
bigotry of, hindered spread of light to Gentiles DA 33
blessings received by, brought no blessing to world COL 291
bribery of Roman authorities by AA 101; DA 30, 705, 785
built up wall of separation between themselves and other nations AA 14, 19; DA 29
chafed under Roman rule in Christ’s time DA 30
cherished idea they were favorites of heaven COL 294
children of, not condemned for sins of parents GC 27-8
chose darkness rather than light CSW 30
Christ would have made, His messengers to Gentiles if they had accepted gospel DA 351
Christ’s purpose in using parables in teaching COL 22-3
Christian: could not tolerate immorality of heathen AA 192
living within sight of temple, exclusiveness of AA 197
many, cherished regard for ceremonial law AA 405
saw that Gentile Christians would outnumber them AA 189
slow to discern that sacrificial offerings prefigured Christ’s death AA 189
sought to impose observance of ceremonial law on Gentile Christians AA 189
tendency of, to cling to ceremonies and traditions of Judaism AA 197
clung to sacrifices and crucified Christ in their blindness 1T 345
conditions on which, would have accepted Christ DA 130
confused Christ’s second advent with His first Ev 612-3
covetousness and greed of, caused heathen to despise them COL 293
gave Gentile world occasion to misinterpret God’s character and laws COL 292-3
crowning act of wickedness of, crucifixion of Christ was COL 294-5
defeated in opposition to Christianity at Corinth AA 253
deference paid to great men by, was homage to servants of Satan GC 313
demanded signs instead of Saviour COL 35
denied God’s mercy to Gentiles COL 219
desired no new element in their religion AA 15
destroyed one another in their blind rage PK 712-3
devils’ efforts to turn, against Christ EW 160-1
devotion of, to world and their forgetfulness of God GC 378
did not prize characteristics of patience and gentleness under wrong MB 14
dispersed widely in all civilized lands in Paul’s time AA 281
door of mercy closed by, in rejecting Christ GC 430; 1SM 63
endless dispute among, question “Who is my neighbor?” caused DA 498
envy and jealousy made, implacable against Christ COL 295; PK 712
erroneous concept held by, re Messiah’s work DA 56
exacting in regard to ceremonial purity MB 24
exalted forms and ceremonies and lost sight of their object COL 34
exasperated by intimation that Gentiles were to be admitted to equal privileges with themselves COL 400
exclusiveness of, toward Gentiles SR 303-4
expected Messiah to: break oppressor’s power DA 30
break oppressor’s yoke PP 608
bring all nations under His supremacy MB 2
come as conqueror DA 30
come as temporal prince GC 345
come in earthly grandeur 5T 253
establish His empire on ruins of earthly kingdoms COL 35
exalt Israel to throne of universal empire GC 345
exalt Israel to universal dominion DA 30
prove His claims by mighty deeds of conquest COL 35
experienced curse which they called down on their own heads EW 212-3
faithful, early Christian church was composed of AA 377
knowledge of God preserved by DA 34
first to be called into God’s vineyard were COL 400
flattered themselves that they were better than other men DA 106
Gentiles and, Christ sought to tear down wall of partition built up between AA 19; DA 193
Gentiles were regarded by, as unclean SR 285-6
God was not dependent on, for fulfillment of His purpose DA 106-7
God’s long-suffering toward GC 27-8
gospel invitation was specially given to, from A.D. 27 to 34 DA 233; GC 327-8; PK 699
great show of piety made by COL 215
Grecian AA 87
alleged neglect of widows of, in daily distribution of assistance AA 88
many, became believers in Christ AA 136
synagogues of, Stephen preached in AA 97
greed and violence among DA 30
guilty of blood of holy men slain since days of Abel GC 628
guilty of crucifying Christ, God’s mercy and forgiveness extended to AA 59
had no true conception of Messiah’s mission DA 29-30
hatred for Romans led, to adhere rigorously to forms of worship DA 30
to utter hard denunciations DA 310
hatred of, against Paul AA 399-418
for Samaritans DA 183-4, 188, 193, 498, 503-4
hatred of the ungodly, Christ’s purity and holiness called forth GC 506
hatred of unbelieving, for Christ 3T 213
hearts of, had become earthly and sensual GC 378
heathen were not regarded by, as their neighbor DA 498
held that all rest of world lay under God’s frown and curse MB 74
hope of national greatness cherished by DA 154
hopes of, fixed on worldly greatness DA 28
how, sealed their rejection of God’s mercy COL 308-9
in bondage to heathen nation because of their sins DA 106
instructed from childhood re Messiah’s work DA 317
insurrection of, against Christianity at Corinth AA 252-3
at Rome not long before Paul went to Thessalonica AA 229
intent on maintaining separation between themselves and other nations DA 33
interpreted prophecy in accordance with their selfish desires DA 30
irritated by contact with Roman soldiery MB 69
jealous lest God should show mercy to Gentiles DA 29
labors of apostles for, during festivals in Jerusalem AA 165, 514
labors of Paul and Barnabas for AA 174-5
large colonies of, in nearly all cities of world in apostolic times AA 155
last seven years of 70 weeks of Dan. 9:24-27 was allotted especially to DA 233; GC 327-8; PK 699
later prophets misinterpreted by DA 193
leaders of: bribed Roman authorities not to investigate Stephen’s death AA 101
ignorance of, was result of sinful neglect GC 313
lacked justice, mercy, and love of God COL 297
looked with pride on temple and its imposing rites COL 297
nation’s sin and ruin were due to COL 305
parable of two sons sent to work in vineyard applies to COL 272-83
persistent rejection of light by, after putting Christ to death AA 61-2
responsible for nation’s rejection of Christ COL 305
sentence pronounced by, upon themselves and their children DA 739-40; GC 643-4
slew Christ because He reproved their sins GC 27
unwittingly pronounced their own doom COL 295; PK 711-2
were false shepherds COL 192
were impenitent and self-sufficient COL 276
learned teachers of: led them to regard interest in Christ as fanatical excitement DA 63
preferred to reject Christ as Messiah rather than acknowledge that they had erred 5T 728
pride of opinion caused rejection of Christ as Messiah by 5T 728
refused to go to Bethlehem to see if Christ was born there DA 62-3
would not stoop to be instructed by wise men of East DA 62-3
led into ruin and error because they knew not Scriptures or power of God FE 128
lives of, spent in round of ceremonies to make themselves pure DA 498
lived in state of excitement and irritation in Paul’s time AA 415
living in dispersion, learned to speak various languages AA 39
longed for Messiah to vanquish their enemies and restore kingdom to Israel DA 30
looked: for Messiah as great prince MB 2
on Jerusalem as their heaven DA 29
with horror on sensual practices of heathen MB 59
lost sight of: high privilege as God’s representatives AA 14; COL 291
teaching of ritual service in great degree DA 29
lost spiritual life from ceremonies and clung to dead forms DA 29
majority of, regarded as unclean by their leaders DA 150
many, sold as slaves when Romans destroyed Jerusalem GC 35
masses of, death was dread mystery to DA 32
maxims and traditions of, were hindrance to understanding and practice of true religion COL 34-5
measured their holiness by multitude of their ceremonies DA 29
meats and drinks and divers ordinances multiplied by, until ceremonial religion constituted their only worship FE 398
messages borne by Christ and His disciples to COL 308
Messiah did not come as, had predicted He would 5T 728
Messiah was to appear from among DA 189
Messiah’s appearance announced to DA 231
Messianic prophecies interpreted by, at dictate of proud and world-loving heart MB 2
millions of, in Jerusalem when Romans besieged her in A.D. 70 GC 31
sold as bondmen into heathen lands PK 713
minute and burdensome injunctions given by rabbis to, made it impossible to keep God’s law DA 29
misinterpreted God’s promise of eternal favor to Israel DA 106
misled by errors and traditions had false concept of Christ 5T 710
misrepresented God among nations COL 215
monuments built by, for slain prophets GC 313
more than 1,000,000, perished in destruction of Jerusalem by Romans GC 35
most bitter opponents of Roman rule were DA 737
most tyrannical in enforcing their national and religious requirements DA 737
national and spiritual pride of DA 30
not cut off from participation in blessings of salvation GC 378
opportunity given to, to accept gospel after Christ’s death AA 27
overthrown through gratification of appetite Te 13
Paul’s conversion surprised AA 123-4
Paul’s labors for, in Corinth AA 246-7
persecution of Christians by, at Iconium AA 177-9
at Lystra AA 183-4
persons who were regarded by, as “unclean” DA 498
popular concept of Messiah and His work unfitted, to receive Christ MB 1
presence of Roman officers in Palestine was continual offense to MB 59
prided themselves on their morality MB 59
priests and rabbis multiplied requirements of their own for DA 29
profaned God’s name continually MB 106
rebellious and stubborn pride of, brought wrath of Roman conquerors upon them PK 712-3
Redeemer was rejected by, in pride and unbelief GC 378
regarded themselves in self-righteousness as God’s favored people GC 27
rejected: antitype and clung to types and useless ceremonies COL 35
Christ because His religion did not accord with their standard of piety SL 14
rejecting light, could not receive pardon through Him GC 430
rejection of Christ as Messiah by 1SM 232
religion of: compared to barren fig tree DA 582-3
consisted in display, praying publicly, and works of charity for effect SL 14
doctrine of salvation by works became fundamental principle of DA 35-6
religious teachers of: built themselves up in self-sufficiency DA 362
cherished pride, envy, and jealousy 8T 221
Christ would have made, His ambassadors if they had yielded to His transforming grace MB 2
depended on outward performances to show their superior piety DA 362
endless repetitions of maxims and fiction used by, to explain Scriptures 6T 249
exalted tradition above Scriptures COL 105-6; FE 309 See also Tradition
fixed in rut of ceremonies and traditions DA 278-9
guilt of, not like guilt of ordinary sinner COL 292
honored priests and rulers instead of honoring God DA 489
human interpretation of Scriptures hid truth from COL 105
inquiry of Herod the Great stung pride of DA 62
interpreted OT Scriptures in manner that destroyed their true meaning 8T 221
Messianic prophecies were committed to GC 313
might have learned truth from sacred scrolls they kept COL 186
not faithful instructors of people COL 292
perverted Scriptures instead of strictly obeying them COL 292
put their own interpretation on God’s word COL 110
put what men had taught and written about God’s word in place of the word itself COL 38-9
regarded themselves as educated, refined, and pre-eminently religious COL 185
rejected truth that they might keep their traditions DA 489
show of piety was constant aim of DA 612-3
so spiritually blind they could hardly recognize virtues of heavenly origin 8T 221
spiritual import of Scriptures was lost by COL 105
teaching of, had no power to quicken souls COL 39
thought sum of religion was to be always in bustle of activity DA 362
truth and purity perverted by FE 397-8
were not sowing seed of God’s word COL 38
See also Priest; Rabbi
required to pay half shekel yearly as ransom for his soul DA 155
robbed: fellow men of religious guidance and holy example AA 14-5; COL 291-2
God of His glory DA 36
God of service He required of them AA 14-5; COL 291-2
Romans imposed heavy taxes on DA 30
ruin of, clinging to dead forms and turning from living truth and power of God proved DA 279-80
rulers of, did not love God COL 293
sacred feast connected with seasons of national and religious rejoicing of COL 219
sacrificial offerings regarded by many, as gifts for propitiating the Deity DA 113
salvation of, Paul’s burden for AA 124-5, 129, 174-5, 372-82, 397-8
salvation offered first to, by Christ AA 247
Samaritans and, great difference in religious belief between COL 380-1
Samaritans were not regarded by, as their neighbor DA 498
satisfied with legal religion AA 15
scattered to almost every: nation in apostolic times GC 35; SR 242
sealed their rejection of Christ by crucifying Him DA 165
self-deceived in rejecting Christ 4T 230
self-righteousness of, could never enter kingdom of heaven DA 309
self-seeking among DA 409
serving as publican, was classed with vilest of society DA 272
was despised as apostate DA 272
seventy weeks specially allotted to, ended in A.D. 34 DA 233; GC 327-8; PK 699
should have been first to recognize Christ as Promised One AA 374
shut themselves away from world to escape temptation AA 14; DA 29
sign required by COL 35; DA 164-5, 404-9; FE 333
sin added to sin by, after Christ’s resurrection EW 208
sought: deliverance from Romans instead of redemption from sin DA 30
new light to sustain their actions against Christ 3T 448
to make monopoly of truth for themselves DA 36
spirit of retaliation was cultivated by DA 310
spirit of true devotion lost by, in tradition and ceremonialism MB 1-2
steadfast souls among, knowledge of truth had been preserved by DA 34
stoning of Stephen in A.D. 34 by, sealed their rejection of gospel DA 233; GC 327-8; PK 699
strong antipathy of, toward Samaritans COL 380-1
subjected to merciless demands of priests DA 30
suffered God’s judgments because of their sins DA 106
sufferings of, during siege of Jerusalem by Roman army under Titus COL 269; GC 31-3
supposed they merited God’s good will because of their good works AA 15
terrible judgments visited upon, for having rejected Christ and gospel EW 213
thought: salvation was restricted to themselves DA 204
their own righteousness all-sufficient AA 15
to confine benefits of salvation to their own nation DA 306
thousands of, sold to serve as bondmen in heathen lands AA 379
toiled: under heavy burden while trying to observe rabbinical precepts DA 29
wearily to reach perfection by their efforts MB 77
trumpeted their good deeds SL 14
trusted to sacrifices and ordinances instead of Him to whom they pointed DA 29
truth committed to, Christ carefully guarded His disciples against giving up DA 307
tumults frequent among, in Paul’s time AA 415
unable to: fulfill requirements laid down by rabbis COL 292
keep man-made commandments, became careless re commandments of God COL 292
unbelieving: against Paul at Rome AA 450-3, 485
became byword and derision to other peoples EW 213
became representatives of Satan DA 36
Christianity met opposition from, at Ephesus AA 285-6
left in total darkness to continue useless sacrifices and offerings GC 430
opposed Christianity at Thessalonica AA 229-30, 232-3
Paul’s labors opposed by, at Corinth AA 248-9
self-righteousness of, prodigal son’s brother represented COL 207-11
understanding of, had become darkened GC 378
unwilling to impart knowledge re symbolic service DA 33-4
warning given in Deut. 8:11-20 was not heeded by COL 291
were looking for Messiah 5T 728
why John the Baptist called, a generation of vipers DA 106-7
woeful mistake of, re first advent of Christ 2SM 111
3. Miscellaneous
are astonishment and reproach to world 3T 200
became byword and derision to heathen and to so-called Christians EW 213
becoming SDA Ev 578
blessings refused by, that they might have accepted 3T 200
cannot see their ceremonies meaningless now 1SM 239
Christ will be with persons who labor for Ev 578
Christian patriots among, who were true as steel to principle 2BC 1040
Christians have reason to be more thoughtful and reverential in worship than do 5T 496
circumcision among, significance of SR 146-7
cling tenaciously to tradition 4T 256
conversion of, greater burden needed for Ev 578
converted: important part in gospel work is to be done by AA 380-1; Ev 579
laboring now for their own people Ev 578
many, will be used in God’s work Ev 578
now laboring for Christ in various places Ev 578
will aid in gospel work Ev 579
will proclaim immutability of God’s law AA 381; Ev 578
Wolff’s (Joseph) labors as GC 357-62
See also Lichtenstein, Marcus
curse of God has followed EW 213
curse pronounced by rabbis on all, attempting to compute time of Messiah’s coming GC 378
danger of living like 5T 535-6
decided advantages possessed by, over other people AA 380
destitute of God’s love while blazing light of truth shone around them 5T 536
destroyed because they rejected message of salvation 6T 146
did not go into darkness all at once 3T 200
diet of, distinction between clean and unclean in MH 280
disobedience and failure seen in, has characterized many SDA 5T 456
failure of, to discern lessons taught by sacrificial offerings FE 398
faithful, are true children of Abraham COL 268
faithful remnant of, as noble olive tree with some branches broken off AA 377-8; DA 620
ingrafting of believing Gentiles into AA 377-8
figures and symbols of sacrificial offerings were perverted by FE 398
foes of, heathen and professed Christian alike have been EW 212-3
forsaken by God, as nation EW 213
Gentiles and: equal before God 9T 191
gospel is equally efficacious for AA 380
linked by Christ in common brotherhood 7T 225; 9T 191
recognized by Christ as equal in God’s sight 7T 225
Spirit calls after AA 380
wall of partition between AA 19, 135-6, 161, 403; DA 86, 193, 400, 403, 622; EW 209; MB 42; PK 708; PP 368; SR 285, 303-4
See also Gentile
God did not design that, should build up wall of partition between themselves and fellow men PP 368
God expects SDA to take particular interest in AA 381
God has been calling after, by Spirit AA 380
God required, to give systematically 3T 546
goodly remnant of, will be saved AA 376-82
gospel regarded by, as stumbling block FE 333
gospel work for AA 379-82; 6BC 1079; Ev 577-9
apostles used OT Scriptures in AA 221-2
blend OT Scriptures with NT in AA 381; Ev 578
erroneous ideas re EW 75
few Christian ministers feel called to AA 380-1
has been neglected AA 381
in last days AA 381
needed in Boston, Mass. Ev 392
outlined in Romans 11 6BC 1079
Paul dwelt on prophecies in Ev 246
Paul’s methods of labor in AA 246-7; Ev 141, 554; GW 118
great sin of, neglecting and rejecting present opportunities was 5T 72
great truths of redemption were committed to DA 189
heritage of suffering has been lot of AA 379
hopes and promises once belonging especially to, now offered to Gentiles also AA 373
horror of leaders of, on beholding second advent DA 739-40; GC 643
human opinions mingled by, with God’s word in OT Scriptures COL 105-6; FE 309
hygiene among MH 277-86
ignorant of God’s power while blazing light of truth shone around them 5T 535-6
indifferent to offers of salvation since Christ’s time GC 378
individuals among, will be converted EW 213
industrial training regarded by, as duty CT 276
light of present truth is to be brought to Ev 578
long neglected and despised AA 381
maligned, hated, and persecuted from century to century AA 379
manual training among CT 275-6
many: gospel work will gather in Ev 578
revelation that will be as dawn of new creation to AA 381
will accept Christ as Messiah when gospel is presented in fullness AA 380-1
will accept Christ as Redeemer AA 380-1; Ev 578-9; EW 213
will be converted Ev 579
many noble and God-fearing, have suffered in silence from age to age AA 379
marvelous vitality of, secret of PP 562
Messianic prophecies long obscured among, by tradition and misinterpretation AA 380
mighty in Scriptures, immutability of God’s law will be proclaimed with power by some AA 381; Ev 578
will be converted AA 381; Ev 578
minds of, veil drawn by stubborn unbelief is still before 1SM 239
what would remove veil from 1SM 239
mission to Jerusalem to convert, erroneous idea re EW 75
national exclusiveness rigorously preserved by GC 378
noble and God-fearing: God’s pity for AA 379-80
have seen Israel’s true Messiah in Christ AA 380
have suffered in silence AA 379
not cut off individually from hope of salvation AA 375-8
not forsaken by God, as individuals EW 213
not won to Christ by argument alone AA 409; SR 245
now an astonishment and reproach to world 3T 200
numbered with Israel of God in last days Ev 578
powerless in themselves to attain God’s ideal for them Ed 36
privileges and opportunities squandered by, till oppression and persecution came upon them 5T 456
remained distinct people through all ages PP 447
salvation of, mighty work will be done for AA 380-2
Paul’s burden for AA 374-82
scattered among nations Ev 578
like wrecks on desert shore AA 379; GC 21; MB 120
slumbering faculties of, need of arousing Ev 578
some, are mighty in Scriptures as was Saul of Tarsus AA 381
will unite with God’s people Ev 578
some noble and God-fearing, have accepted Christ as true Messiah AA 379-80
strange that few Christians have burden for Ev 578
teaching children a trade was customary among 4T 409
tithing system was blessing to 3T 404
truth was entrusted as golden treasure to COL 105
unbelieving, are not true children of Abraham COL 268-9
terrible sufferings endured through centuries by EW 213
veil that is upon hearts of 1BC 1110
wanderers from land to land 1,800 years AA 379
Wolff’s (Joseph) labors among, from 1821 to 1845 GC 360-1
worshiped with faces toward sanctuary PP 353-4
See also Israel; Jew
Israelite women
Israelite women, Egyptians compelled, to work as slaves in fields SR 105
Issue, Issues
Issue, Issues, fearful, world is to be brought to GC 604-5
God’s people face most important, that men have had to meet CW 175
important, must be met soon 7T 154
real, how Satan tries to attract attention from DA 396
side: do not meddle with TM 311-2
ministers cautioned re Ev 182-3
salvation does not depend on 7BC 918
warning re TM 229
so momentous, no other generation called to meet Ed 225
tremendous, before God’s people CM 120; 6T 61
unimportant, no time to lose on MM 304
will be made of conceited fallacies 2SM 14
Supplement
avoid disagreeable; work in way that is open TDG 221:4
boldness with; Babylon has not spared blood of saints 3SM 426:3
coming, people must be prepared for 3SM 389:1
diversion by, from tests God’s people already have 3SM 254:4
invitation to leave, with God; follow in obedience 3SM 135:3
side,
as wood, hay and stubble compared to present truth TDG 205:3
minds diverted by OHC 360:2
spiritual, show confidence in; show truth as precious VSS 248:2
thrusts against opponents not to be made while discussing 3SM 174:2
trivial, sin to quibble over, not telling others of coming crisis 3SM 389:0
urgent, Ellen White told to write about, for present and future 3SM 113:5
Italian, Italians
Italian, Italians in America, gospel work among ChS 201
Italian believer, Italian believers
Italian believer, Italian believers, to be like Christ 9T 181
Italian language
Italian language, SDA publications in, multiply 7T 160
Italian monk
Italian monk, Samson GC 178-9
Italian Reformer
Italian Reformer, martyred, Luther (Martin) shown portrait of GC 151
Italy
Italy, cities of, Waldensian youth sent to schools in GC 70
Luther (Martin) visited GC 124-5
Luther’s (Martin) teachings spread to GC 139; SR 343
missionaries sent from Iona to GC 62
northern, gospel work in Ev 424
opening to last message LS 304-5
Paul’s arrival in AA 447
Paul’s desire to labor in AA 373
SDA evangelism in Ev 424-5
help needed in 8T 38
See also Rome; Waldenses
Itching desire
Itching desire, to originate something new, strange doctrines result from 2SM 38
Ithaca, Mich.
Ithaca, Mich. 1T 599-600
“It is written,”
“It is written,” cleave to MM 89
our anchor 6T 160-1
our only argument Ev 361
Ittai
Ittai, Gittite warrior PP 731, 742
Ivy
Ivy, clinging to oak 3T 494