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OF THE SEVENTH TONE.
That Christ is the true Lord original: Dñm, abbreviation for Dominum. was foretold by the prophecies of Moses and by other prophecies. Chap. One.
The same is proved by other prophecies. Chap. II.
Why Christ is not said to reign in the house of Abraham, although the promise was first made to him concerning Him. Chap. III.
Why He does not reign in the house of Isaac original: Izahac., to whom the promise was made second. Chap. IIII.
Why it was said by an angelic oracle: "Jesus shall reign in the house of Jacob original: Iahacob. forever." Chap. V.
Concerning the fruits of this house, in which Christ reigns. Chap. VI.
What this house is, according to the allegory. Chap. VII.
With what great harmony those apostolic tribes are distributed according to the figurative partition and the signs of the starry sky. Chap. VIII.
By what distribution and by what mystery the individual families and tribes located their camps according to the aspects of the heavens. Chap. IX.
Into how many triangles trigonos: In astrology, a grouping of three zodiacal signs of the same element (fire, earth, air, or water), also known as a triplicity. of the heaven they are divided, and to which triangle or sign each region is subject. Chap. X.
In which provinces, and under which signs, each Apostle preached. Chap. XI.
On the agreement of the Apostles with the celestial signs. Chap. XII.
The tribes also agree with the images Referring to the constellations or standards of the tribes. toward which they were encamped. Chap. XIII.
On the harmony of the blessings which Jacob gave to his twelve sons with the twelve peoples to whom the twelve Apostles preached, according to the order of the signs to which they correspond. Chap. XIIII.
A digression on why the primary order will not be kept. Chap. XV.
A continuation of the harmony of the blessings of Issachar and Zebulun with their peoples. Chap. XVI.
On the harmony of the blessing given to Judah original: Iehuda. with the people guided by the sign corresponding to him. Chap. XVII.
On the harmony of the other two blessings of the tribes of this triangle, with the signs and peoples appropriate to them. Chap. XVIII.
On the harmony of the blessings of the three families who located their camps against the third triangle, with the peoples guided by it. Chap. XIX.
On the harmony of the blessings of the remaining tribes which were encamped against the fourth triangle, with the peoples guided by it. Chap. XX.
A digression on why no particular tribe or region was assigned to Paul, the most celebrated apostle. Chap. XXI.