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Part IV. THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF JESUS
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(1) The Epicurean (2) The Stoic (2) The Cynic (3) The Skeptic |
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The mystery religions |
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(1) The Gospel by Mark (2) The Gospel of Matthew (2) The Gospel by Luke (3) The Gospel of John Acknowledgment |
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The “house of David” |
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The legend of the shepherds The three priests from Ur The “Star of Bethlehem” |
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The flight to Egypt |
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Jesus' fourth year |
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Child rearing |
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The picture on the floor The Climate in Galilee |
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Jacob the stone mason's son |
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The Scythopolis episode |
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Personal morality and group loyalty |
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Mary, Martha, and Lazarus |
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Origin of “The Lord's Prayer” The “Son of Man” Who is the Messiah? |
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The Zealot episode |
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With James at Passover Visit of Elizabeth and John Death of Amos |
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Rearing the children |
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Passover visit to Jerusalem |
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Growing awareness of divinity With Joseph at the Passover |
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As a smith at Sepphoris |
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With Simon at the Passover Jesus meets Stephen |
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The Alexandrian proposal |
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With Jude at the Passover “Uncle Joshua tell us a story.” |
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James' marriage Miriam's Marriage James head of the family of Joseph |
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Zebedee of Capernaum Jesus the boatbuilder |
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Jesus visits Jerusalem Meeting Gonod and Ganid |
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Purpose of the trip to Rome |
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Discussion of good and evil |
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The merchant from Mongolia The Greek worker and the Roman foreman God's will and man's will |
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Ezra, the backslidden Jew |
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To the Roman senator To the Roman soldier To the speaker at the forum To the poor man, falsely accused |
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The thoughtless pagan “Let's you and I make a new religion.” |
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The man mistreating his wife |
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Crispus, chief ruler of the synagogue Justus, the merchant The two public women |
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To the miller To the Roman centurion To the Mithraic leader To the Epicurean teacher To the Greek contractor To the Roman judge To the mistress of the Greek inn To the Chinese merchant To the traveler from Britain To the runaway lad To the condemned criminal |
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Return to Nazareth Marriage of Simon; marriage of Jude |
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Solitary wanderings |
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End of the Lucifer Rebellion The sovereignty of Nebadon |
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Visit with John at Jerusalem Working in Zebedee's boatshop |
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Baptism of Jesus |
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Conference with Gabriel Completion of universe sovereignty |
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The Father's way |
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Personalized Adjuster in command Insensitivity of Adjuster to time |
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The path of normal earthly existence |
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The obedience to natural law |
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Refusal to compromise with evil |
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Rejection of David's throne |
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“I will be subject to the will of my Father.” |
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Andrew and Peter James and John |
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Not the righteous but sinners |
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The “Sermon on the Mount” |
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Happy are the poor in spirit—the humble ... Happy are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness ... Happy are the meek ... Happy are the pure in heart ... Happy are they who mourn ... Happy are the merciful ... Happy are the peacemakers ... Happy are they who are persecuted ... |
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“I look beyond the act ...” Concerning divorcement Justice and mercy “They do well—trouble them not.” |
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(1) Doing the Father's will (2) Political attitude (3) Social attitude (4) Economic attitude (5) Personal religion |
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Jesus' Personality Jesus' Appearance |
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Minister to the sick |
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Teherna the Persian |
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Teaching about the kingdom “Salvation by faith; liberty through truth” |
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Jacob of Crete |
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Six Hebrew concepts of God The earlier ten commandments |
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The camp in Gethsemane Park |
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“The made light of our message.” “Do you resemble weaklings?” |
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Three days on Mount Sartaba |
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In camp on Mount Gerizim |
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Seven prayers from other worlds |
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“... tell John that he is not forgotten.” |
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Religion is a personal experience The young epileptic Peter's wife's mother |
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Prayer, thanksgiving, and worship Justice and mercy Prayer and personal effort Ethical prayer |
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Religion, science, and philosophy The assurance of truth The visit at Zebulun |
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Work in the mines Healing the leprous man |
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Titus the nobleman |
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Separation from John's apostles |
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Nathaniel's question about the golden rule |
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Parable of the moneylender Status and progress |
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The six spies “The Sabbath was made for man ...” |
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Kirmeth of Bagdad |
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Baptism of three of the spies |
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The healing phenomena |
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Two mistakes of early Christianity Jesus' fame as a healer His recognition of the equality of women Charm of his personality |
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Comments on anger Concerning well-balanced characters |
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Discourse on “Magic and Superstition” |
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The storm on the lake |
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More about the parable of the sower |
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“I am the bread of life.” |
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The boy possessed by the evil spirit “How can Satan cast out Satan?” |
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Desertion of the halfhearted followers |
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Closing of the synagogues |
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“What shall we do with Jesus?” |
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Truth and creed Origin of religious traditions |
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“This world is only a bridge ...” |
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Parable of the foolish carpenter Temptation and human nature The essentials of material success Spiritual living and self-respect Ideals and ideas Tact, charm, and wisdom |
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Attitude of the Jewish leaders |
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“The fish with a shekel in his mouth.” |
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“Who do men say that I am?” |
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The four stages of Jesus' life New authoritative pronouncements |
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James of Safed |
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“How often shall my brother sin against me?” Parable of the reckoning with the stewards Dangers of personal judgement |
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“What is the truth about the Scriptures?” |
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“... carry the pack a second mile.” |
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The three drives of life Problem solving and worshipful mediation Prejudice and the recognition of truth |
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Socializing value of friendship The great value of marriage |
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Essentials of temporal life Factors of material success The meaning of failure |
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What is religion? The idea of God and the ideal of God The Father is the final value “But are willing to pay the price ...?” |
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Nathaniel's five points |
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The midwayers' views |
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Eber the officer of the Sanhedrin |
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The harvest is plenteous but the laborers are few |
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Riches and the love of wealth |
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Jesus' Instructions Peter's ordination sermon |
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“Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees ...” “... the very hairs of your head are numbered” |
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Parable of the foolish rich man “Where your treasure is there will your heart be also” “What shall it profit if you gain the whole world ...?” |
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“Consider the lilies, how they grow ...” |
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Ceremonial hand washing |
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The straight and narrow way Many who are first will be last “I stand at the door and knock ...” |
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The later ministry and death of Abner |
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Healing the believer “... sit not down in the chief seat ...” |
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The Pharisee and the publican Teaching about marriage |
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Beauty as and influence to worship |
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“It is better than one man die ...” |
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Jesus lived a revelation of God Elohim and Yahweh |
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Sin and forgiveness |
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Social brotherhood and spiritual brotherhood Another and greater John the Baptist Christianity and the Jesus gospel |
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David Zebedee's later life Antioch and Philadelphia |
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Farewell to Abner |
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Peter and Simon and the 100 Swords Warning of the friendly Pharisees |
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Nathaniel's interpretation of the parable |
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Mary anoints Jesus' feet Jesus rebukes Judas |
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The widow's mite |
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“The baptism of John, whence was it?” |
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The stone which the builders rejected |
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“Destroy the temple and ... I will raise it up.” |
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Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar? |
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The Deliverer, whose son is he? |
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“... except a grain of wheat falls into” “the earth and dies ...” “... if I be lifted up ... in your lives ...” |
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“Generation after generation we have sent our” “prophets ...” “Woe upon you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!” “... you ... cleanse the outside of the cup ...” “And now I take leave of you.” |
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Judas' final decision |
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Parable of the talents “Carry on until I come.” Comments on the growth of living truth |
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John Mark and the lunch basket |
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Beware of the support of the multitude |
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Learn to be faithful even in your prosperity Tempt not the angels of your supervision ... |
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David relieves Judas of the “bag” Arrangements for the Last Supper |
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“... love one another as I have loved you.” |
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“Let not your hearts be troubled.” “Master, show us the Father ...” |
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“I give each of you all that you will receive.” “Let not you hearts be troubled.” |
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Jesus' enlargement of the revelation of God's name |
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Dispatching the runner to Abner David Zebedee's Farewell |
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The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak |
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A new revelation of man to God |
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The written charges of the Sanhedrist tribunal |
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The scourging of Jesus “Behold the man!” |
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“Pilate on trial before Jesus.” “Behold God and man!” |
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“Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me ...” Simon from Cyrene |
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What did Jesus commend to the Father's hands? Status of the personality of Jesus |
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Departure of the Personalized Adjuster |
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The five women Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene |
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Departure of the Personalized Adjuster |
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Appearance to his brother James Appearance to his earthly family |
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“Blessed are those in ages to come ...” |
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“Lads, have you caught anything?” |
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The mission of the Spirit of Truth Man's threefold spiritual endowment The seven higher spiritual influences |
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The religion about Jesus Religion as a personal experience |
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Fact, idea, and religion Reason, wisdom, and faith Thing, meaning, and value Unless a divine lover lived in man ... Morality and religion The Father is living love ... |
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