poured forth from an underground cave
157:3.1(1745;2) valley was tropical
124:6.5(1374;5) renowned liberal Nazareth teacher
124:4.8(1372;5) apostles stayed with
137:2.9(1527;3) at Jesus' 4th appearance
190:2.6(2032;4) born March 16, A.D. 1
123:4.9(1362;1) defended himself when assailed by playmates
127:4.5(1401;5) faithful plodding worker; not too smart
127:4.7(1401;7) formally installed as head of Jesus' family
128:2.7(1410;6),
128:7.11(1418;3) friction with Jesus
124:4.3(1371;6) graduation from synagogue school
127:6.11(1405;3) Jesus took to Jerusalem for Passover
128:1.14(1409;4) moved into family home in A.D. 24
134:1.6(1484;3) permitted pride to interfere
154:6.1(1721;1) tentative belief in Jesus
137:3.2(1527;5) at Jesus' first Passover
Paper 125 (1377;1),)
attitude
angry with Jesus about Scythopolis games
124:3.8(1371;1)
explained reasons for family discipline
123:3.9(1360;4)
faithfully discharged parental responsibilities
124:3.2(1369;8),
124:4.4(1372;1)
held to Babylonian view of Judaism
122:5.11(1349;7)
mild-mannered; conscientious; subject to mild spiritual discouragement
122:5.1(1348;1)
never failed fully to discuss Jesus' questions
123:2.3(1357;7)
background and heritage
8 brothers and sisters
122:5.1(1348;1), (123:6.1?) (128:7.8?)
average person of day and generation
119:7.7(1317;3)
educated far above average
122:5.5(1349;1)
fluent speaker of Aramaic and Greek
123:3.1(1359;2)
conferred with Zacharias in Jerusalem
122:8.4(1351;8) did not know cause of earthquake
123:3.2-3(1359;3) family became believers in Jesus
122:5.10(1349;6) found Jesus teaching in temple
125:6.4-8(1383;7) killed September 25, 8 A.D. working on Herod's building in Sepphoris
126:2sec(1388;1),
126:5.11(1393;8),
185:4.1(1992;3) owned houses with partner Jacob the stone mason
126:3.1(1389;4) owned property in Nazareth and Capernaum
126:1.4(1387;4) prevailed upon to remain in Bethlehem for a year
122:8.4(1351;8) removed parchment from doorpost
124:4.7(1372;4) Sabbath walks with Jesus
123:5.12(1363;5) supply shop taken over by his brother
126:5.8(1393;5) supported his parents; father recently disabled
122:7.4(1350;6) trouble with Jesus regarding his prayers
123:3.6(1360;1) unfortunate he could not have lived
124:4.6(1372;3) work
employed as foreman in Alexandria
123:0.1(1355;1)
accompanied Jesus to temple
175:0.1(1905;1) believed Jesus would rise from tomb
188:1.2,8(2013;1) came to see Jesus in Gethsemane; turned back
142:8.4(1606;1) embalmed Jesus' body with myrrh and aloes
188:1.4(2013;3) former Sanhedrin member
188:1.2(2013;1) helped bear body of Jesus to tomb
188:1.3(2013;2) Jesus' 5th appearance at home of
190:3.1(2033;1) Jesus buried in tomb of.
See Jesus: events in life: tomb
met with Jesus in home of Nicodemus
164:2.1(1810;3) most outspoken disciple of Jesus in Jerusalem
188:1.2(2013;1) great-grandson of Abraham; civil administrator in Egypt; firm believer in Melchizedek
93:9.5,8(1023;2) political circumstances facilitated promotion of Salem teachings in Egypt
95:3.5(1046;1) sold into Egyptian slavery at Dothan
126:1.2(1387;2) Gabriel instructed Mary to name her son
122:3.1(1346;4),
122:8.2(1351;6) lived to enter promised land
166:3.2(1828;6) Moses turned over command of Hebrews to
96:5.9(1059;1) preached stern gospel to a disbelieving people
96:6.1,3(1059;2) set up 12 stones by the Jordan
135:6.7(1502;5) chapter in Jesus' life
133:9.6(1482;1) became lifelong preacher of gospel
164:5.6(1816;3) neither dumb nor lacking in humor
164:4.9(1814;5) parents were poor, fear-ridden souls
164:5.5-7(1816;2) destroyed Jerusalem ring of corrupt politicians
97:9.23(1074;5) Egyptians defeated at Megiddo
126:1.2(1387;2) intercepted Necho's mighty army; was wiped out
97:9.24(1074;6) Jesus' discourse on prayer at
146:2sec(1638;1) Mary Magdalene and Rebecca ordained at
150:2.3(1680;2) persists only as exclamation
96:1.14(1054;4) born of trust in divine word
143:2.7(1610;2) cannot be experienced all by oneself
111:4.7(1220;6) cannot put under microscope
196:3.15(2095;2) highest
j. on Paradise is worship
27:7.5(304;3) inherent in freewill existence
28:5.16(312;3) mostly material reaction to environment
108:5.6(1192;1) of high duty is eclipsing emotion of spiritual beings
25:1.6(274;3) promoted by secoraphic Joys of Existence
28:5.16(312;3) seek not for transient
149:5.4(1674;6) Spirit of Truth gives
194:0.1(2059;1) spiritual growth yields lasting
100:4.3(1097;7) to share Master's
j., share his love and service
180:1.5(1945;2) collaborate with reversion directors
28:5.16(312;3) promote reactions of joy
28:5.16(312;3) reflective of superaphic harmony supervisors
28:5.16(312;3) secondary seconaphim, reflective associates of Divine Counselors
28:5.16(312;3) enthronement of Creator Son as Master Son
33:3.5(368;5) 7 in ascendant career
27:7.8(305;1) upon settling of a local universe in light and life
17:3.11(201;9) advanced religion of ancient times
92:6.2-3(1010;6) apostles at first imposed
J. upon converts
194:3.9(2064;1) beliefs
apocalyptists taught Jews' sufferings were penalties for nation's sins
135:5.2(1500;2)
authority was watchword
173:2.3(1891;4)
blindness caused by sin
164:3.3(1811;4)
consorting with deceased brother's widow
83:5.4(926;2)
eating with unwashed hands punishable by excommunication
153:3.6(1713;1)
health teachings of Caligastia 100 persisted in garbled form to days of Moses
66:5.19(747;9)
Jews merged celestial rulers into composite Deity
43:3.4(488;6)
prophets proclaimed God the Father of Israel
2:6.4(41;2)
redemption of first-born sons
122:9.1(1352;4)
religion of good works, slavery to law
121:7.5(1340;3)
religious dogma so crystallized as to jeopardize further growth
98:2.9(1079;6)
teaching centered on knowing God
5:4.8(67;6)
trinitarian Elohim part of theology after Babylon
96:1.8(1053;6)
uncertain regarding life after death
146:3.8(1642;4)
without shedding blood no remission of sin
4:5.5(60;4) clearer recognition of Father than any religion
130:3.4(1432;4) deficient in philosophy and aesthetics, but conserved moral values
97:10.5-6(1076;2) deficient in science
155:1.4(1726;1)
Joseph father of Jesus held to eastern
122:5.11(1349;7)
Levant adopted western viewpoint
121:6.1(1338;4)
Mary mother of Jesus leaned toward western
122:5.11(1349;7) evolutionary link between religions of evolution and revelation
92:6.6(1011;4) failed to associate goodness of God with science and art
2:7.9(43;2)
Jesus thought ceremonies pathetic
134:9.3(1494;6)
1-1/2 million attended
188:3.1(2014;4)
celebrated in Jerusalem when possible
123:3.5(1359;6),
123:5.2(1362;3)
commandment not to leave sacrifice until morning
142:3.18(1599;10)
commemorated Jews' emergence from racial slavery
179:5.2(1942;1)
Jesus
death coincidental to Passover 186:5sec(2002;2)
first Passover at Jerusalem 124:6sec(1374;1)
Jews did not want Jesus' body exposed on
187:5.7(2011;3)
Moses established; institution antedated
125:1.5(1379;1),
179:1.6(1937;4)
sacrament must consist of most primitive viand
92:2.2(1004;5)
smearing blood on doorposts was outgrowth of child sacrifice
89:7.2(982;1)
temple head tax payable at
173:1.3(1889;1)
women seldom attended
125:0.2(1377;2)
7 weeks after Passover; established by Moses
125:1.5(1379;1)
festival of baptism
194:1.5(2060;5)
Purim
feast of Esther and Israel's deliverance
123:3.5(1359;6),
125:1.5(1379;1)
fetish hut elevated by Moses to harbor law of God
88:2.3(969;1) great international, interracial faith
92:6.2,5(1010;6) influence of Judaism on
influence on Judaism by
96:0.3(1052;3)
Babylonian captivity
97:9.27(1075;3)
Platonism and Stoicism
121:6.3(1338;6)
Jesus' antagonism with
J. always positive
147:6.6(1655;2) Jesus did not participate in any sacrificial service
179:0.3(1936;3) Levites officiated in Jerusalem temple
164:4.2-4(1813;5) Micah attacked sacrificial system
97:5.6(1067;3) monotheistic zeal eclipsed teachings of Trinity
104:1.8(1144;5) only Jerusalemites permitted to witness daily sacrifices
125:1.5(1379;1)
Jesus in constant collision with
124:1.13(1368;2)
Jesus resented those misrepresentative of Father
127:6.6(1404;5)
minute regulations invaded every domain of life
121:7.3-4(1340;1)
misinterpreted sacred writings
159:4.6(1768;2)
Sanhedrists deserted commandments of God while holding to oral law
153:3.3-4(1712;3)
viewed as ordained by Abraham; more sacred than Scripture
121:7.3-4(1340;1),
153:3.6-7(1713;1) persisted because of institutions
97:10.7(1076;4) predicated on Melchizedek's covenant with Abraham
96:0.3(1052;3) rapidly expanding in times of Jesus
121:1.3(1332;4) religion of moral sublimity
196:3.16(2095;3) renaissance dates from Greek translation of Scriptures
121:6.2(1338;5)
Andonic animal sacrifice preserved in
63:6.4(716;3)
inconsistent and absurd; Jesus thought ceremonies pathetic
125:2.4(1379;5),
134:9.3(1494;6)
Sabbath service described
150:8sec(1684;4)
Shema was creed of faith
150:8.4(1685;2) saved by intervention of Babylonian teachers
121:6.8(1339;4) secret of survival was centralization of worship at Jerusalem
121:2.6(1333;8) tolerated fringe of gentile believers
121:2.5(1333;7) various Deity titles defined
96:1.2-10(1052;5)
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