The Life of Jesus of Nazareth eBook

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This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 308 pages of information about The Life of Jesus of Nazareth.

The Life of Jesus of Nazareth eBook

Rush Rhees
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 308 pages of information about The Life of Jesus of Nazareth.

Caesarea Philippi;, 4, 291.
  confession at, see Peter
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, 122 ff.;
  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 Caesarea 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;

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