INDEX Besides ordinary purposes of reference this Index is designed to give assistance in the more systematic reading of the New Testament. It facilitates, for example, a comparative study of the Parables of Jesus; or a comprehensive review of his life, or of the leading thoughts in the Epistles. It can be used to trace major or minor personages, or localities, in the narrative. (The lists of items, however, must not be understood as exhaustive.) Many other uses of it will suggest themselves to individual students or teachers. Miracle at the Beautiful Gate 265 ff. the Apostles' Fellowship 251, 265, 267 Ananias and Sapphira 267-8 Divergence of Hebrew and Greek and Institution of Deacons 251, 268 Martyrdom of Stephen 252, 269 Philip and the Ethiopian 270 Barabbas 72, 193, 241 Bethsaida 51, 100, 104, 158, 203, 229 Cæsarea 169, 258, 273, 276, 291, 293 Capernaum 40, 57, 89, 94, 104, 143, 151, 159, 171, 204, 209, 213, 214 Captivity, The, 6 The incident of Pentecost is the counterpart, in the New Testament, to the incident of Babel in the Old Testament (Genesis 11). The latter was the confusion of tongues: the rise of varying languages, which in time made varying nations: then one nation is "chosen " to bring the rest of the nations to the knowledge of God. The symbolism of Pentecost is the bringing back the various nations into the unity of the Christian religion. The gospel message is spoken, as it were, in Galilæan form : but each people that hears it interprets it in terms of its own civilization. INDEX Besides ordinary purposes of reference this Index is designed to give assistance in the more systematic reading of the New Testament. It facilitates, for example, a comparative study of the Parables of Jesus; or a comprehensive review of his life, or of the leading thoughts in the Epistles. It can be used to trace major or minor personages, or localities, in the narrative. (The lists of items, however, must not be understood as exhaustive.) Many other uses of it will suggest themselves to individual students or teachers. 248-60, Text 261-301, Notes 414-8. Authorship 248- nature of his tory 250. Stages of narrative 249 Anathema 312, 418 Andrew 40, 44, 66, 92, 144, 155, 203, 213, 229, 263 Anna 84 Annas 239, 266 50 marked by visions 250, 253, Antinomianism 306, 369 ff. 265 ff. - the Apostles' Fellowship 251, 268 - Martyrdom of Stephen 252, 269 Philip and the Ethiopian - Imprisonment of Peter 271-2 - Jewish "Way" and Gentile Christianity 253, 277 Conversion of Paul 275-6- Antioch and the Missionary Journey 254, 276 Adventure at Lystra 254, 277-8 at Philippi 254, 279-80 Paul in Athens 255, 281-2 Corinth and rise of Epistolary Literature 255, 282-3 — the Ephesian Mob 256, 284-5-the Mob Jerusalem 257, 286-9-Conspiracy against Paul 258, 290 - Paul and Felix 258, 290-3 Paul, Festus and Agrippa 258-9, 293-7 Voyage and Shipwreck 259, 297-300 Rome 259-60, 300-1. under Peter, Paul Agrippa 258-9, 294-7, 427 of - Paul in Alexander the Great, Conquests of 7 Priest 289, 292 phira 267-8 Ananias and Sap The incident of Pentecost is the counterpart, in the New Testament, to the incident of Babel in the Old Testament (Genesis 11). The latter was the confusion of tongues: the rise of varying languages, which in time made varying nations: then one nation is "chosen " to bring the rest of the nations to the knowledge of God. The symbolism of Pentecost is the bringing back the various nations into the unity of the Christian religion. The gospel message is spoken, as it were, in Galilæan form : but each people that hears it interprets it in terms of its own civilization. INDEX Besides ordinary purposes of reference this Index is designed to give assistance in the more systematic reading of the New Testament. It facilitates, for example, a comparative study of the Parables of Jesus; or a comprehensive review of his life, or of the leading thoughts in the Epistles. It can be used to trace major or minor personages, or localities, in the narrative. (The lists of items, however, must not be understood as exhaustive.) Many other uses of it will suggest themselves to individual students or teachers. Abridgment 3, 250, 306 Acts of the Apostles: tory 250. 50 - Introduction 248-60, Text 261-301, Notes 414-8. Authorship 248- nature of his- Stages of narrative 249marked by visions 250, 253, 272-3, 279, 282, 298. Leading Incidents: Pentecost 250 ff., 263 ff. -Miracle at the Beautiful Gate 265 ff. the Apostles' Fellowship 251, 265, 267- Ananias and Sapphira 267-8 Divergence of Hebrew and Greek and Institution of Deacons 251, 268 Martyrdom of Stephen 252, 269 Philip and the Ethiopian 270 Imprisonment of Peter 271-2 - Jewish "Way" and Gentile Christianity 253, 277 · Conversion of Paul 275-6 Antioch and the Missionary Journey 254, 276- Adventure at Lystra 254, 277-8 at Philippi 254, 279-80 Paul in Athens 255, 281-2 Corinth and rise of Epistolary Literature 255, 282-3 the Ephesian Mob 256, 284-5 the Mob Jerusalem 257, 286-9-Conspiracy against Paul 258, 290- - Paul and Felix 258, 290-3 Paul, Festus and Agrippa 258-9, 293-7 Voyage and Shipwreck 259, 297-300 Rome 259-60, -- of Paul in 300-1. See also under Peter, Paul Agrippa 258-9, 294-7, 427 Alexander the Great, Conquests of 7 Ananias the disciple 275 the High Priest 289, 292 - Ananias and Sapphira 267-8 |