Chapter 10

II. GENERAL INDEX

Abbott, E. A.,90.Angels, twelve legions of,192.Arrest of Jesus,68.Assimilation,91,92,242.Authority of Jesus questioned,64-65.Bacon. B. W.,65,108,173,234.Bartimeus,63.Bartlet, J. V.,60,108,212.Beatitudes,131-32.Beelzebul controversy,238-39.Birt,36.Blessing of the children,62.Blind leaders,155.Brotherhood of Jesus,45.Burkitt, F. C.,109,112,206.Burton,144,217.Calling of the first disciples,38.Canaanitish woman,57.Care,138.Centurion’s son,143-45,178-79.Changes of Matthew and Luke in Marcan narratives,chap. iv.Changes of Matthew and Luke in Marcan order, Table I,24-27.“Come unto me,”183.Conflation,191,240.Crucifixion,69.Danger of riches,62.Dependence of Luke upon Matthew,98,99.Dependence of Matthew upon Luke impossible,98.Detached sayings,47.Disciples, instructions to,146-51,180-81.Disciples, mission of,51-52.Disciples, return of,54-55.Discipleship, demands of,58.Distress, predictions of,66-67.Doublets,190,239,241-45.Elijah,59.Entry into Jerusalem,63-64.Epileptic boy,60.Evil husbandmen,65.Feeding of the five thousand,54-55.Feeding of the four thousand,57.Fig tree cursed,64.Gadarene demoniac,48,49.Genealogies,98.Gennesaret,56.Gethsemane,68.Golden Rule,140.Goodspeed, E. J.,72.Great Commandment,66,197.Great Omission of Luke,35,92,93.Harnack, Adolf,37,110,111,112,114,115.—, On content of Q,108-19passim,126,142,165,178,191,212,234,247.Hawkins, Sir John, VI,9,15,16,33,58,67,70,84,85,110,111,112,114.— on content of Q,108-19passim,164,165,170,191,208,211,247.Healings in the evening,39.Herod, judgment concerning Jesus,52-53.Historic present in Mark,85.Holtzmann, J. H.,214.Huck, Adolph,v.Infancy section:in Luke,211;in Matthew,208.Jairus’ daughter,49-50.Jerusalem, lament over,161.Jerusalem narrative,10.Jerusalem tradition,199-200.John the Baptist:death of,53;preaching of,129;preaching of, in Luke,193.Jonah,153,185.Judaistic features in Matthew,167,168,170,172,176,180,188.Jülicher, Adolf,73,125,194,211.Kingdom of Heaven, eschatalogical meaning of,166.Last Supper,68.Leper healed,41.Logia,97.Loisy, A.,73,183.Lord’s Prayer,136-37.Lost Sheep, parable of,156.Luke’s Great Interpolation,8-9.Luke’s Great Omission,7,8,227-228.Luke:matter peculiar to,207,210-18;single tradition of,206-7;source peculiar to,217-18.Mark:his use of Q,234-48;framework of, in Matthew and Luke,3-13;words peculiar to,85-87.Matthew, matter peculiar to,207-10;not a source for Luke, Robinson Smith’s argument on,100-107;single tradition of,206;tendency to condensation,189;messianic proclamation of,130.Montefiore, C. G.,183.Motives of Matthew and Luke,70,71.Mustard Seed, parable of,47.Narrow gate, parable cf,140.Nazareth, preaching in,51.Offences,61.Omission of Marcan material by both Matthew and Luke,30,31.Omissions of Luke,32-36.Order, deviations in,chap. ii.Order of narratives of the Synoptics,chap. ii.Oxford Studies,vi.Parable of the Sower,45;interpretation of,46;of Treasure, Pearl, Fish-net, Converted Scribe,186-87.Parables peculiar to Luke,197,198,200,202,203,205.Parables, purpose of,45.Paralytic healed,41.Parousia,67,180.Passion narrative,12,13.Perean source,214-17.Peter:calling of,40,194;confession of messiahship,58;denial of,69.Peter’s mother-in-law,38.Petrine strand in Mark,75-76,83-84.Pharisaic accusation,45.Pharisees,66,153,158,159,204.Prediction of sufferings,58,60,62.Primary and secondary elements in Mark:according to von Soden,74-77;according to Wendling,74-87.Primary and secondary traits,187,188;in Mark and Q,235;in Luke,200;priority of,3-16.Q:existence and content of,108-20;analysis of, by Wellhausen, Wernle, Weiss, Hawkins, and Harnack,112;distribution of, in Matthew,112-13;Mark, overlapping of,114;general agreement as to nucleus in Matthew,114-15;in Luke, content according to Wellhausen, Wernle, Weiss, Hawkins, and Harnack,116-19;distribution of in Luke,119;necessity for further extension of,120;originally an Aramaic document,123-25;translation variance,124,125;analysis into QMt and QLk,126-65;in single tradition of Luke,193-220;in single tradition of Matthew,166-92;original order of,249-54.QMt, QLk:meaning of the symbols,127;advantages of the hypothesis,219,221-33.Resistance and non-resistance,135-36.Retirement of Jesus,39.Ropes, J. H.,181.Rördam, T. S.,72.Sadducees,65.Sanday, W.,89,212-13,219,234.Sanders, H. A.,98.Schmeidel, Paul,46,67,73,135,139,170,175,203.Seats in the Kingdom,62.Secondary traits in Q, QMt, and QLk,230-33.Seeking and finding,139.Sermon on the Mount, sayings from,133-43,167-78.Seventy, return of the,196.Sign demanded,57.Smith, Robinson,100,107passim,173.Soden, von, H. H.,74-84passim.Special source of Luke,197,201,202,203;meaning of,192.Stanton, V. H.,112,171,228.Storm on the lake,47.Streeter, H. B.,114,131,180,197,198,200,202,203,204,212,234,244,253,254.Strife:about rank,61;among relatives,150.Summary and conclusions,255-56.Synagogue at Capernaum,38.Tables:I, order of Marcan material in Matthew and Luke,24-27;II, Q material in Matthew according to five scholars,110,111;III, Q material in Luke according to five scholars,116-17;IV, Q material in Matthew,222-23;V, Q material in Luke,224-25;VI, Q material in Mark,246;VII and VIII, on relative order of Q matter in Matthew and Luke,250;IX, sections in Q material in their order in Matthew and Luke,251;X, sections in Q material, slightly rearranged in order,252.Temptation,130;in Mark and Q,238.Things that defile,56-57.Transfiguration,59.Translation variants,240.Transposition:in Luke,70;in Mark,72-74.Tree and fruits,141.Twelve:calling of the44;mission of, in Mark and Q,241.Two foundations,143.Unknown exorcist,32,61.Ur-Marcus,72,88-93.Verbal resemblance illustrated,93-96.Vocabulary in Mark and Q,246-48.Votaw, C. W.,173.Widow’s mite,32.Walk thru the corn,43.Walking on the sea,55.Weiss, B.,108.Weiss, J.,46,110,111,112.— on content of Q,108-10passim,134,191,194.Wellhausen, J.,37,55,73,110,111,112,115.— on content of Q,108-19passim,133,150,183,191,198,234,240.Wendling, E.,74-87,228.Wernle, Paul,vi,32,37,65,110,111,115.— on content of Q,108-19passim,191,198,210,234,244,245.Westcott and Hort,69.Withered hand,44.Yeast, a saying about,57.


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