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IndexesIndex of Names and Subjects[References are to pages.]Ænon, site of,288."After three days,"307.Agrapha,36,149,281.Andrew, of Bethsaida,92,94,118.Angels, doctrine of,10.Annas,191,193,194.Antipas,4,192.Apocalypse,17f.,122,124,241.Apocryphal gospels,37,281,282.Archelaus,4,5.Aristion, author of Mark xvi.9-20,204f.,306f.Assumption of Moses,75Baptism of John, seeJohn the Baptist.Baptism of Jesus,83-86,283f.Barabbas,174,192.Bethany beyond Jordan,92,284.Bethany, supper at,169,301.Bethsaida, site of,290.Books of reference,273-277.Brethren of Jesus,63f.,283.Cæsarea Philippi,4,291.confession at, seePeter.Caiaphas,191,193,194.Cana of Galilee,95,222,286.Cananeans or Zealots, party of,11,74.Capernaum, site of,290.Census under Quirinius,11,52-55.Chorazin, site of,290.Dalmanutha,291.Dalmanutha, Books of,17f.,241,254f.Decapolis, the,140,291.Dedication, feast of,150,154.Demoniac possession,131-133,245-248,299.Devout, the,13,17.Diatessaron of Tatian,38,47,281.Doublets,44,281.Draughts of fish, miraculous,293.Emmaus, site of,307.Enoch, Book of,241,256-258.Ephraim, site of,300.Essenes,manner of living,11-12;their hope of Messiah,16;their settlement,73;relation to John the Baptist,73,77.Five thousand, the feeding of,135f.,291.Gadarenes, country of,247,290f.Genealogies of Jesus,282.Gethsemane,177,186,188f.,265,305.Golgotha,305.Herod the Great,3;began to rebuild temple,49;census during his reign,54.Herod Antipas,4,192.Herodians,14,173.James, brother of John,92,94,118.Jesus,language of,19,62,279;date of birth,52-56;the miraculous conception,58-61;growth, physical, intellectual, moral, and spiritual,61-66;his brothers and sisters,64;visit to Jerusalem in his twelfth year,66-68;life in Nazareth,68f.;his baptism,83-86;his temptation,86-91;his first disciples,92-95;at Cana,95;his social friendliness,96,219f.;the cleansing of the temple,108-110;talk with Nicodemus,111;the woman of Samaria,112;cure of nobleman's son,113;in retirement in Galilee,113f.;call of four disciples,118;popular enthusiasm and pharisaic opposition,119-121;his withdrawals and injunctions of silence,122ff.;blasphemy of the Pharisees,124;the reply to John's message,125;his twofold aim in Galilee,126;his method,127;the sermon on the mount,127f.;the parables,128f.,231f.,296f.;instruction of the twelve,130,297;his mighty works,131f.;his personal influence,133;the feeding of the five thousand,135f.;the revulsion in popular feeling,136;the controversy about hand washing,139;the withdrawal to the north,138;the demand for a sign,139;disciples warned against the Pharisees,139;the question at Cæsarea Philippi,141f.;commendation of Peter,143;announcement of approaching death,144;rebuke of Peter,145;the transfiguration,146f.;the epileptic boy,147;rebuke of worldly ambition,147f.;Jesus and his brethren,148;at the feast of Tabernacles,148;return to Galilee,150;final departure from Galilee,154;the mission of the seventy,158;visit to the feast of Dedication,159;in Perea,160;the summons to Bethany,161f.;official determination to get rid of him,161;at Ephraim,162;question about divorce,154;blessing little children,154;the rich young ruler,154;request of Salome,163;Bartimeus,163;Zacchæus,163;anointing at Bethany,169;the Messianic entry,170f.;the barren fig-tree,172;the questions of the leaders,173f.;counter question,175;denunciation of scribes,175;the widow's mites,176;visit of the Greeks.176f.;the eschatological discourse,178;bargain of Judas,169,178f.;the last supper,181-184;dispute and foot washing,184;withdrawal of Judas,184;prediction of Peter's denials,185;discourse and prayer,185-187;Gethsemane,188-190;betrayal and arrest,190f.;trial by Jews,191f.;trial by Pilate,192-194;crucifixion,195-198;burial of Jesus,199;the resurrection,201-210;the ascension,214f.;Jesus' attitude to common life,219-223;his hunger for sympathy,223;Jesus as a teacher,226f.;his attitude to Old Testament,227-229;his confidence in men,230f.;his use of illustration,231-233;his alertness of mind,234;his leading ideas,235ff.;his supernatural knowledge,239-244;his confession of ignorance,243;his kinship with men,244f.;treatment of demoniac possession,245-248;his certainty of his Messianic call,249-254;his adoption of Messianic titles,254-264;his consciousness of dependence on God,264-266;the problem of Jesus,267-269.John, Gospel of,32-36,40f.,181,280,305.John the Baptist,70-81;notice by Josephus,71f.,279f.;his idea of the kingdom of God,73;his relation to current thought,73-76;his baptism,77f.,83;baptism of Jesus,82-84;the embassy from the priests,92;testimony--"the Lamb of God,"93,286;baptizing at Ænon,112;his self-effacing witness to Jesus,79,112;hostility of the Pharisees,113,289;arrest by Antipas,71f.,113;his message to Jesus,125;death in prison,134f.; his significance,79-81,226;the disciples of John,112,283;literature about John,283.John, son of Zebedee,36,92,94,118,193,269.John of Gischals,121.Joseph of Arimathea,182,199.Josephus,22;notice of John the Baptist,71,279f.Judas of Galilee,11,121.Judas the betrayer,169,181,302;the bargain,178;his selection as an apostle,179;his criticism of Mary at Bethany,179;his kiss,190;his remorse,179.Judea, province of,6f.Kingdom of God,68,86,90,173,190,231,232,235ff.,238,241.Language used by Jesus,19,62,279.Last supper, the,181-187,303-305.Lawyers, seeScribes.Length of Jesus' ministry,45-49.Literature of the Jews,18f.,279."Logia," ascribed to Matthew,32,42,158.Luke, Gospel of,26f.,31f.,280.Mark, Gospel of,25f.,27,29,32,40,42,280,294f.;last twelve verses of,204f.,306f.Mary Magdalene,134,208.Mary, the mother of Jesus,59;had other children,60,63f.,283.Matthew, Gospel of,23ff.,27,30f.,32,280.Messianic entry into Jerusalem,170,301f.Messianic hope, the,16-18,87,175,279.Miracles of Jesus,96,267,286f.Miraculous birth, the,57-61,232.Mission of the twelve,130,297.Mission of the seventy,158,300f.Nathanael, of Cana,92,94,286.Nazareth,the view from,65f.rejection at,292.Nicodemus,111,199.Papias,22,29,34,47,102,281.Parables of Jesus,128f.,231f.,296f.Passover, the,181,187,304.Paul,21,36,201,206,268.Pentateuch, Jesus' references to,244.Perea,104,153f.,158,299f.Peter,29,34,92,94,118,185,193,305,306;confession of,136,142ff.,297f.Pharisees, the,8-10;attitude to John the Baptist,82,113,289;their blasphemy,124,156;question about divorce,154;about tribute,173;about the great commandment,174,302.Philip of Bethsaida,92,94,176.Philip the tetrarch,4.Pliny the younger,21.Pontius Pilate,5,192,195.Priests, the,7f.,107;and the temple market,108.Proselytes,78,176,302.Psalms, Jesus' use of the,244.Psalms of Solomon,18,261.Publicans,6,72,222.Quirinius, census under,52-55.Religion of Jesus,264ff.,308.Resurrection,pharisaic doctrine of,10,241;Sadducean rejection of10,174.Sadducees, the,8,16,82;the question about the resurrection,174,303;attitude towards Jesus,193.Samaria,6f.Jesus' journey through,112.Samaritans, how regarded,14.Sanhedrin, the great, at Jerusalem,7,13,192.Scribes,their business,9;power in the sanhedrin,13;their influence over the religious life,14;their hope of a Messiah,16;their washings,78;chief of them at Jerusalem,107;their pride of learning and their bondage to tradition,228.Sermon on the mount,127,290,295f.Signs, essential marks of the Messiah,95,131.Soldiers in Palestine,6,72,191.Son of Man, the,124f.,130f.,254-260,308.Son of God, the,260-264,308.Star of the wise men,56.Suetonius,21.Sychar, site of,288.Synagogue, the,14.Synoptic gospels,28.Synoptic problem,27-32,279f.Tabernacles, feast of,148,150,298f.Tacitus,3,21,54.Tatian,23,38,47,281.Taxes, Roman, in Judea,6.Temple at Jerusalem,107;market in107;cleansing of,107,288f.Temptation of Jesus,86-91,145,284;locality of,285;source of the record,90,285.Tertullian,45,53.Thomas,208.Tiberius,1,21,50.Traditions of the elders,9,15f.,68,74,139.Transfiguration, the,146f.,292.Trial of Jesus, the,191-195,305.Words from the cross,196ff.,306.Zealots, the,11,74,122,124.

Index of Names and Subjects[References are to pages.]Ænon, site of,288."After three days,"307.Agrapha,36,149,281.Andrew, of Bethsaida,92,94,118.Angels, doctrine of,10.Annas,191,193,194.Antipas,4,192.Apocalypse,17f.,122,124,241.Apocryphal gospels,37,281,282.Archelaus,4,5.Aristion, author of Mark xvi.9-20,204f.,306f.Assumption of Moses,75Baptism of John, seeJohn the Baptist.Baptism of Jesus,83-86,283f.Barabbas,174,192.Bethany beyond Jordan,92,284.Bethany, supper at,169,301.Bethsaida, site of,290.Books of reference,273-277.Brethren of Jesus,63f.,283.Cæsarea Philippi,4,291.confession at, seePeter.Caiaphas,191,193,194.Cana of Galilee,95,222,286.Cananeans or Zealots, party of,11,74.Capernaum, site of,290.Census under Quirinius,11,52-55.Chorazin, site of,290.Dalmanutha,291.Dalmanutha, Books of,17f.,241,254f.Decapolis, the,140,291.Dedication, feast of,150,154.Demoniac possession,131-133,245-248,299.Devout, the,13,17.Diatessaron of Tatian,38,47,281.Doublets,44,281.Draughts of fish, miraculous,293.Emmaus, site of,307.Enoch, Book of,241,256-258.Ephraim, site of,300.Essenes,manner of living,11-12;their hope of Messiah,16;their settlement,73;relation to John the Baptist,73,77.Five thousand, the feeding of,135f.,291.Gadarenes, country of,247,290f.Genealogies of Jesus,282.Gethsemane,177,186,188f.,265,305.Golgotha,305.Herod the Great,3;began to rebuild temple,49;census during his reign,54.Herod Antipas,4,192.Herodians,14,173.James, brother of John,92,94,118.Jesus,language of,19,62,279;date of birth,52-56;the miraculous conception,58-61;growth, physical, intellectual, moral, and spiritual,61-66;his brothers and sisters,64;visit to Jerusalem in his twelfth year,66-68;life in Nazareth,68f.;his baptism,83-86;his temptation,86-91;his first disciples,92-95;at Cana,95;his social friendliness,96,219f.;the cleansing of the temple,108-110;talk with Nicodemus,111;the woman of Samaria,112;cure of nobleman's son,113;in retirement in Galilee,113f.;call of four disciples,118;popular enthusiasm and pharisaic opposition,119-121;his withdrawals and injunctions of silence,122ff.;blasphemy of the Pharisees,124;the reply to John's message,125;his twofold aim in Galilee,126;his method,127;the sermon on the mount,127f.;the parables,128f.,231f.,296f.;instruction of the twelve,130,297;his mighty works,131f.;his personal influence,133;the feeding of the five thousand,135f.;the revulsion in popular feeling,136;the controversy about hand washing,139;the withdrawal to the north,138;the demand for a sign,139;disciples warned against the Pharisees,139;the question at Cæsarea Philippi,141f.;commendation of Peter,143;announcement of approaching death,144;rebuke of Peter,145;the transfiguration,146f.;the epileptic boy,147;rebuke of worldly ambition,147f.;Jesus and his brethren,148;at the feast of Tabernacles,148;return to Galilee,150;final departure from Galilee,154;the mission of the seventy,158;visit to the feast of Dedication,159;in Perea,160;the summons to Bethany,161f.;official determination to get rid of him,161;at Ephraim,162;question about divorce,154;blessing little children,154;the rich young ruler,154;request of Salome,163;Bartimeus,163;Zacchæus,163;anointing at Bethany,169;the Messianic entry,170f.;the barren fig-tree,172;the questions of the leaders,173f.;counter question,175;denunciation of scribes,175;the widow's mites,176;visit of the Greeks.176f.;the eschatological discourse,178;bargain of Judas,169,178f.;the last supper,181-184;dispute and foot washing,184;withdrawal of Judas,184;prediction of Peter's denials,185;discourse and prayer,185-187;Gethsemane,188-190;betrayal and arrest,190f.;trial by Jews,191f.;trial by Pilate,192-194;crucifixion,195-198;burial of Jesus,199;the resurrection,201-210;the ascension,214f.;Jesus' attitude to common life,219-223;his hunger for sympathy,223;Jesus as a teacher,226f.;his attitude to Old Testament,227-229;his confidence in men,230f.;his use of illustration,231-233;his alertness of mind,234;his leading ideas,235ff.;his supernatural knowledge,239-244;his confession of ignorance,243;his kinship with men,244f.;treatment of demoniac possession,245-248;his certainty of his Messianic call,249-254;his adoption of Messianic titles,254-264;his consciousness of dependence on God,264-266;the problem of Jesus,267-269.John, Gospel of,32-36,40f.,181,280,305.John the Baptist,70-81;notice by Josephus,71f.,279f.;his idea of the kingdom of God,73;his relation to current thought,73-76;his baptism,77f.,83;baptism of Jesus,82-84;the embassy from the priests,92;testimony--"the Lamb of God,"93,286;baptizing at Ænon,112;his self-effacing witness to Jesus,79,112;hostility of the Pharisees,113,289;arrest by Antipas,71f.,113;his message to Jesus,125;death in prison,134f.; his significance,79-81,226;the disciples of John,112,283;literature about John,283.John, son of Zebedee,36,92,94,118,193,269.John of Gischals,121.Joseph of Arimathea,182,199.Josephus,22;notice of John the Baptist,71,279f.Judas of Galilee,11,121.Judas the betrayer,169,181,302;the bargain,178;his selection as an apostle,179;his criticism of Mary at Bethany,179;his kiss,190;his remorse,179.Judea, province of,6f.Kingdom of God,68,86,90,173,190,231,232,235ff.,238,241.Language used by Jesus,19,62,279.Last supper, the,181-187,303-305.Lawyers, seeScribes.Length of Jesus' ministry,45-49.Literature of the Jews,18f.,279."Logia," ascribed to Matthew,32,42,158.Luke, Gospel of,26f.,31f.,280.Mark, Gospel of,25f.,27,29,32,40,42,280,294f.;last twelve verses of,204f.,306f.Mary Magdalene,134,208.Mary, the mother of Jesus,59;had other children,60,63f.,283.Matthew, Gospel of,23ff.,27,30f.,32,280.Messianic entry into Jerusalem,170,301f.Messianic hope, the,16-18,87,175,279.Miracles of Jesus,96,267,286f.Miraculous birth, the,57-61,232.Mission of the twelve,130,297.Mission of the seventy,158,300f.Nathanael, of Cana,92,94,286.Nazareth,the view from,65f.rejection at,292.Nicodemus,111,199.Papias,22,29,34,47,102,281.Parables of Jesus,128f.,231f.,296f.Passover, the,181,187,304.Paul,21,36,201,206,268.Pentateuch, Jesus' references to,244.Perea,104,153f.,158,299f.Peter,29,34,92,94,118,185,193,305,306;confession of,136,142ff.,297f.Pharisees, the,8-10;attitude to John the Baptist,82,113,289;their blasphemy,124,156;question about divorce,154;about tribute,173;about the great commandment,174,302.Philip of Bethsaida,92,94,176.Philip the tetrarch,4.Pliny the younger,21.Pontius Pilate,5,192,195.Priests, the,7f.,107;and the temple market,108.Proselytes,78,176,302.Psalms, Jesus' use of the,244.Psalms of Solomon,18,261.Publicans,6,72,222.Quirinius, census under,52-55.Religion of Jesus,264ff.,308.Resurrection,pharisaic doctrine of,10,241;Sadducean rejection of10,174.Sadducees, the,8,16,82;the question about the resurrection,174,303;attitude towards Jesus,193.Samaria,6f.Jesus' journey through,112.Samaritans, how regarded,14.Sanhedrin, the great, at Jerusalem,7,13,192.Scribes,their business,9;power in the sanhedrin,13;their influence over the religious life,14;their hope of a Messiah,16;their washings,78;chief of them at Jerusalem,107;their pride of learning and their bondage to tradition,228.Sermon on the mount,127,290,295f.Signs, essential marks of the Messiah,95,131.Soldiers in Palestine,6,72,191.Son of Man, the,124f.,130f.,254-260,308.Son of God, the,260-264,308.Star of the wise men,56.Suetonius,21.Sychar, site of,288.Synagogue, the,14.Synoptic gospels,28.Synoptic problem,27-32,279f.Tabernacles, feast of,148,150,298f.Tacitus,3,21,54.Tatian,23,38,47,281.Taxes, Roman, in Judea,6.Temple at Jerusalem,107;market in107;cleansing of,107,288f.Temptation of Jesus,86-91,145,284;locality of,285;source of the record,90,285.Tertullian,45,53.Thomas,208.Tiberius,1,21,50.Traditions of the elders,9,15f.,68,74,139.Transfiguration, the,146f.,292.Trial of Jesus, the,191-195,305.Words from the cross,196ff.,306.Zealots, the,11,74,122,124.

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