young evangelist; ringleader of plot to make Jesus king 
152:2.5(1700;6),  
153:5.2(1715;2)   father of Mary mother of Jesus 
122:3.3(1347;1)   arranged meeting in Herod's new palace 
150:3.1(1680;3)    treasurer of women's corps; wife of Chuza, steward of Herod 
150:1.1-2(1678;5),  
154:0.2(1717;2)   boy king; crusaded for Yahweh 
97:9.21(1074;3)    Job was granted a vision of God 
148:6.3(1663;1)  Job longed for a human God 
148:6.7(1663;5)  protest against Egyptian concept of divine rewards for righteousness 
97:8.2(1070;5)  reflects Salem school at Kish 
95:1.10(1043;5)  written over 300 years 
96:7.5(1060;5)     groom of wedding at Cana 
137:3.6(1528;2)   destroyed temple on Mount Gerizim 
143:4.2(1612;2)   approached Jesus with small basket 
177:0.4(1920;4)  associated with Peter; later, Paul 
121:8.3(1341;4)      did not hold stringent ideas about divorce 
140:8.14(1581;1)  dressed fish for resurrected Jesus 
192:1.8(2047;1)   
  basis of all subsequent Gospel narratives; changed 
121:8.3(1341;4) 
  completed in A.D. 68; is really Gospel by Peter 
121:8.3(1341;4) 
  included Selta apocrypha 
176:2.8(1915;5) 
  
  left out part of Peter's night vision 
152:4.4(1703;4) 
  
  retains something of human Jesus 
196:2.3(2092;1)  had loaves and fishes which fed the 5000 
152:2.7(1701;2)  hid in shed by olive press 
183:0.3(1971;3)   kept apostles in touch 
191:0.3(2037;3)  knew Judas intended to betray Jesus 
182:2.1,9(1966;1) 
    located Thomas in Bethphage 
191:0.13(2038;8)   parents were Elijah and Mary Mark 
182:0.1(1963;1)   walked around lake with Jesus 
152:5.1(1703;5)    at baptism of Jesus 
135:8.6(1504;4)  baptized over 100,000 penitents in 15 months 
135:6.4(1502;2)   born in City of Judah, March 25, 7 B.C. 
122:2.7(1346;2),  
135:0.1(1496;1)    death of mother Elizabeth 
135:4sec(1499;1)   impressed with idea he was to be a spiritual leader 
122:2.8(1346;3)  Jesus
  decided not to teach contemporaneously with  
J. 136:4.1(1514;2),  
144:0.3(1617;3) 
  
  
  referred to  
J. as Elijah 
158:2.2(1754;2) 
  rumors of  
J. reached Jesus 
134:9.8(1495;5) 
  spoke favorably of  
J.'s message 
135:8.1(1503;4) 
  told apostles to reap the sowing of  
J. 143:6.1(1615;2)  Jesus and  
J. decided not to see each other until beginning public service 
127:3.11,12(1400;3)    mother Elizabeth assured  
J. that Jesus was Messiah 
135:3.3(1498;2)  motive for seclusion 
136:3.3(1512;7)   never ordained by Sanhedrin 
173:2.6(1892;3)  personal characteristics
  contrast with Jesus 
136:0.1(1509;1) 
  
  greatest born of women, but he who is small in kingdom is greater 
136:0.1(1509;1),  
144:8.4(1627;1) 
  heroic but tactless preacher 
135:6.7(1502;5) 
  in prison,  
J. often tempted to doubt Jesus 
135:11.1(1506;6) 
  no brothers or sisters 
135:0.4(1496;4) 
  over 6 feet tall, flowing hair, dressed like Elijah, stalwart, picturesque child of nature 
135:1.4(1497;2),  
135:4.5(1499;5),  
135:6.3(1502;1) 
  saddened by loss of Andrew and Peter 
137:1.3,8(1524;4) 
    presented flock to Nazarites 
135:4.2(1499;2)   rabbi Nahor offered Jerusalem schooling for 
123:6.8(1365;3)  refused to accept priest's allotment from temple 
135:2.3(1497;5)  refused to quit preaching if released by Herod 
135:12.2(1508;2)  religion of repentance, self-examination, and self-denial 
135:3.4(1498;3),  
135:4.2(1499;2),  
143:2.2(1609;3)  remnant of believers in  
J. persists in Mesopotamia 
137:2.2(1526;2)  sooner or later a greater  
J. is to arise 
170:5.19(1866;2)  thundered parable of Lazarus and Dives 
169:3sec(1854;5)     actions
  baptized by John in December A.D. 25 
135:8.1(1503;4) 
  
  claimed preferred seat at Last Supper 
179:1.4(1937;2) 
  collected Palm Sunday donkey 
172:3.6(1881;4) 
  
  forbade strange preacher 
159:2.1(1764;3) 
  helped bear Jesus' body to tomb 
188:1.3(2013;2) 
  laid hands on converts receiving Spirit of Truth 
139:5.9(1557;3) 
  led Jesus to pool of Bethesda 
147:3.1-2(1649;1) 
  
  
  
  searched 40 days for Jesus 
136:3.7(1514;1) 
  selected Judas Alpheus 
138:2.7(1539;10)   attitude
  
  became dominated by brotherly devotion 
139:4.6(1554;4),  
192:2.1(2047;5) 
  
  believed Jesus would return before his death 
192:2.5-6(2048;1) 
  
  
  cool and daringly courageous; faithful, devoted 
139:4.5,10(1554;3) 
  favored proclaiming Jesus king 
152:2.5(1700;6) 
  first apostle to believe in resurrection 
139:4.10(1555;3) 
  grasped significance of entry into Jerusalem 
172:5.5(1884;4) 
  
  naturally thought in symbols 
172:5.5(1884;4) 
  never overcame disinclination to talk 
139:4.7(1554;5) 
   Book of Revelations written by 
139:4.14(1555;7) 
  four and twenty elders reference 
45:4.1(513;2)  First Epistle written as cover letter for Gospel of John 
121:8.10(1342;5)  
  avoided all reference to casting out devils 
145:2.13(1631;1) 
        
has 
          viewpoint of Alexandrian Christians, disciples of Philo 121:6.6(1339;2) 
  
  
  presents triumphant Jesus in full consciousness of divinity 
196:2.3(2092;1)   Jesus took to Jerusalem 
134:9.1(1494;4)   present
  among 120 at Pentecost 
194:1.2(2060;2) 
  
  
  
  
  
  at Jesus' examination by Pilate 
185:3.1(1991;1) 
  
  
  in adjoining room during Jesus' humiliation 
184:4.2(1984;3) 
     referred to as a prophet 
34:4.8(378;5)  right-hand support of Peter 
139:4.11(1555;4)   special instructions to 
140:8.1(1579;3)  used term "eternal life" for "kingdom of heaven" 
170:2.20(1861;4)  visions of
  Lucifer rebellion 
53:7.7(608;3) 
  
  new Jerusalem in post-Teacher Son era 
52:7.11(599;7) 
   well known to Annas's older servants 
184:0.3(1978;3)  youngest apostle, unmarried, from Capernaum; 24 in A.D. 26 
139:4.1(1553;6),  
181:2.2(1955;3) 
  (J's continue...)
    