(d) JEWISH, EARLY CHRISTIAN, AND CLASSICAL CITATIONS.
(a) SUBJECTS AND CONTENTS
ACTS: tendency of, 19 f., 48 f.; date | and function, 412-419; structure, 615 f.; analyses and historicity of, 655-677.
Advent, second, 144, 268, 597-599. Agabus, 670, 675.
Ahikar, 419, 686. Alexandrianism, 351, 492 f. Amos, 460.
Antichrist, in 2 Thess., 142 f.; in other NT literature, 537, 683 f., 687 f. Apion, 626.
Apocalypse of John, date, contents, and aim, 459–465; analytic criti- cism of, 461, 677–689. (synoptic), 268, 637 f. Apollos, 673 f.
Aramaic, 605 f.
Aretas, 629.
Aristeas, epistle of, 64, 621.
Ariston (Aristion), 550 f., 647,
Asia Minor, early Christianity in, 132, 243 f., 463 f., 538, 694 f. Asmoneans, 95-97. Assumptio Mosis, 590.
Ballads, Scots, 643, 650. Baptism, 535, 647 f. Bar-kokhba, 495, 688.
Baruch, apocalypse of, 618; book of, 615; epistle of, 64.
Bezae, Codex: order of gospels in, 108; Blass' theory of, 416, 610-612. Buddhism, 689.
CAESAR, Julius, 79, 681. Caesarea, 132, 348, 700 f. Caligula, 143, 626, 680 f., 687. Canon, varying order of NT books in, 53 f., 107-117.
"Catholicism " of early churches, 412 f., 466, 695.
Cerinthus, 575, 700.
Christianity, primitive, 668 f., 709. Chroniclers, mediaeval, 616. Chronicles, books of, 8.
Chronology, limitations and uncer- tainty of NT, 69-71, 137.
Colossians, epistle to date, 131; authenticity and contents, 214-217; textual condition of, 633, 634. Compilation in NT literature, 615 f. Corinth, Paul's relations with, 174- 178, 672, also 700-704.
Corinthian epistles, 126 f.; criticism of, 174-178; interpolation in, 627 f.
DAMASCUS, Paul at, 629 f. Daniel, 460, 464, 638. Deuteronomy, 623, 675. Diotrephes, 536 f.
Documents, filiation of, xv, xvi. Doketism, 32, 496 f., 535.
Domitian, reign and persecution of, 343 f., 460 f., 535, 578, 678 f. Dragon-myths, 684 f., 686.
ECCLESIASTES, 690. Egypt, 349, 591, 598.
Emperors, worship of, 461 f., 687.
Enoch, book of, 590, 620, 686. Ephesians, epistle to: date, author- ship, and contents, 225-230, 419; text of, 633, 634.
Ephesus, Paul's note to, 209-213. Epiktetus, 274, 553, 614. Episcopate, rise of, 536 f., 560 f., 700 f.
Epistles, the, and the gospels, 25, 39 f., 64 f., 258 f.; of commendation, 63 f., 210 f.
Eschatology, 267, 597 f., 626 f., 685; of Jesus, 640. Esdras, 3rd, 615.
4th, xx, 463, 605.
Esther, 686. Eusebius, 114, 690. Ezekiel, 63.
"FLORILEGIA," 617.
Fourth gospel: origin of, 26, 35; environment, 35, 36, 269; date, con- tents, and function, 491-497; sub- sequent to synoptic gospels, 491, 492; historicity, 623; prologue, 492, 493; appendix, 694-696; analytic criticism of, 696-700.
GALATIANS, destination and date of, 124-129; interpolations in, 627. Gamaliel, R., 243.
Gentile Christianity, 349, 418, 576. Gnosticism in NT literature, 215 f., 496, 535 f., 556 f., 589 f., 598. Gospels, the their distance from Jesus, 13-16, 65 f.; devotional and didactic, 21 f., 25 f., 30 f., 258 f., 491f; environment, 44 f.; genesis, 64 f., 260 f., 645; finally edited, 496, 497, 551 f., 649 f.
Interpolations, in NT literature, 608 f., 628, 633 f., 649 f., 705 f. Isaiah, 60.
JAMES, epistle of: date, contents, and character, 576-582; no translation, 607; structure of, 618, 704-706. Jeremiah, 63, 583, 655.
Jerome, 53, 116, 598. Jerusalem, fall of, 267 f., 348 f., 494, 613, 630, 639 f., 685 f.; the heavenly, 683 f. Jesus, our knowledge of, 9-11; person- ality of, 260 f.; and the Law, 645 f.; and the church, 646 f.; universal- ism of, 266, 647 f.; birth-narratives of, 266, 651 f.; apostles of, 250 f., 418. Jews, propaganda of and against, 344 f., 418 f., 494 f.
John, the apostle, 463, 495, 679, 685, 694 f., 697 f.; see Fourth gospel. epistles of, 534-538, 621, 694 f. (Mark), 678 f.
the baptizer, 35, 636, 673 f. the presbyter, 463, 495 f., 536, 697 f.
Josephus, 271f., 412, 497, 596, 605, 615, 639, 664.
Jubilees, book of, 60, 605.
Judas, epistle of: date and object, 589 f.; relation to Didachê, 590, 591; to 2nd Peter, 706-708. Iskariot, legends of, 419. Judges, book of, 8.
LAMB, the (in Apocalypse), 684, 687. Logia, the Matthaean, 265, 606, 641- 645.
Logos, the, 355, 492 f., 686. Luke, gospel of: tendencies of, 23, 24; author, 32, 272, 658 f.; relation to Matthew, 266 f.; origin, 271 f.; sources, 617, 651-653; interpolations in, 651 f.
MACCABEES, 1st, 615, 688.
2nd, 558, 615, 710. 3rd, 143, 608, 650. 4th, 581.
Magus, Simon, 669.
Marcion, 108, 229, 558, 703. Mark, gospel of its origin, 26 f., 269; its function, 28 f., 696; prior to Matthew and Luke, 262-266; opening of, 635-637; conclusion of, 553; sources, 606 f.; structure of, 637 f.
Matthew, gospel of: its tendencies, 23, 38, 268 f., 710; its origin, 27, 268-270; no translation, 606, 607; Keim's theory of, 612, 613; Soltau on, 641. Miraculous element, the, in synoptists, 18 f., 270, 419; in fourth gospel, 690, 691.
Montanism, 580, 611.
MSS, disarrangement of leaves in, 690 f. [JTS, 1900, num. v] Muretonian fragment, 54, 55, 108, 211, 589, 630.
Mysticism, Greek, 581, 582. Mythical hypothesis, the, 16 f. Mythology, Babylonian, 682 f., 686 f.
NERO, 145, 678 f., 687; his persecution,
242 f., 346, 415, 459 f., 619, 626, 709. "New Testament," and its age, xiii, xiv; coherence of, xiv, xv; name, 4, 5; sources of literature, 104-106. Nikolaitans, 464 f., 589 f.
Philip, the deacon, 348, 675. Philippians, epistle to: date, 129-132; no compilation, 634 f. Polykarp, 634 f., 703. Priscilla and Aquila, 349, 672 f. Prophecy: (apocalyptic), 463 f., 684 f., 689; bias of, 23 f., 262, 268 f. Psalt., Solomon, 582, 605, 652. Pseudonymous authorship, 145, 226, 246, 562 f., 590, 597 f., 619-624.
RESURRECTION narratives, 551f., 647 f., 655 f., 675, 694 f. Roman Empire and early Christianity, 143, 412 f., 459 f.
Romans, epistle to; date, 126 f., ana- lytic criticism of, 211, 630 f. Rome, Paul at, 124, 131, 132f., 630, 701f.; and early Christian literature, 561, 582.
Ruth, book of, 657.
SECRETARIES, in NT literature, 226, 248, 598, 614, 621.
ORAL teaching and tradition, 43, 57, Shorthand, 614. 259, 537, 710.
Oxyrhynchite Logia, 491, 704.
PALESTINIAN Christianity, 641, 652 f. Papias, 43, 264 f., 461, 550, 606, 619, 638, 690, 691, 709. Parseeism, 686, 689. Pastoral epistles: order, date, and con- tents, 556-563; relation to Judas, 590; analysis of, 700-704. Paul, and the historical Jesus, 32, 41 f., 66, 653, 709; personality, 418; style, 613 f.; his epistles, 57 f., 137; used in Acts (?), 416 f.; interpolated (?), 613, 614, 703; chronology, 121 f., 133 f., 671, 708; his death, 415, 559, 638, 702; Paul and Judaism, 626; and the primitive apostles, 648 f., 673; and Stephen, 669 f., 687. Paulinism, its historical place and de- velopment, 58-60, 246, 250, 535, 557, 581, 589, 621.
Pella, flight of Christians to, 270, 640, 686.
Peter, epistle of, 242-257, 623, 624, 705; Peter at Rome, 133, 243, 559, 709; in Mark's gospel, 40; in Matthew's gospel, 646 f.; in fourth gospel, 694 f.; and Paul, 243 f., 246.
2nd, date and aim, 596-598, 624. apocalypse of, 598, 708; gospel of, 32, 417, 551 f., 647, 691, 710; preaching of, 550.
Philemon, epistle to, 132, 213, 214, 634.
Sibylline oracles, 580, 609, 688. Source-criticism, 6, 677.
Source, double-, theory of synoptic gospels, 264 f.
Speeches (in Acts), 11f., 413f., 657, 658. Supper, the Lord's, 36, 653 f. Symeon, death of, 579. Synoptic gospels, date and composition of, 258-274; see also Gospels.
TACITUS, 37, 65, 374. Tatian, 609, 646. Temple, overthrow of Jewish, 347 f., 685. Tendency-criticism, 10, 37 f., 61, 412 f., 655-657, 709.
Test. XII. Patriarchs, 609, 619. Theobutis, 536.
Thessalonian epistles, date and order of, 125, 126; II., date and authen- ticity, 142-146; analytic criticism of, 625-627. Tiberius, 626.
Timotheus, 346, 666; see Pastoral epistles.
Titus, 174 f., 666; see Pastoral epistles. Tobit, book of, 348, 686. Tradition, 69 f., 657. Trajan, 145, 460 f., 649. Translations, are any NT writings? 605-608, 681 f.
VESPASIAN, 145, 461, 680 f.
Baur, 79, 125, 127, 144, 215, 557, 578,
621, 630 f., 645, 677.
Bebb, Ll. M. J., 271, 273, 612. Beck, 459.
Becker, 625, 690.
Beer, Dr. G., 683.
Beet, J. Agar, 133.
Belser, 136, 175, 264, 271. Bengel, 120, 412, 413, 591. Bennett, W. H., 615. Bentley, 620. Berger, S., 54. Bernard, St., 122.
J. H., 130, 132.
Bertholdt, 707.
Bertling, 690, 691.
B. W., 133, 551,690, 692, 705, 708. Bousset, 50, 143, 144, 247, 271, 347,
461 f., 579, 609, 612, 626 f., 680– 689, 697.
Baldensperger, 23, 35, 462, 491 f., 536, Bovon, 21, 54, 127, 130, 244, 348, 597,
Ball, C. J., 18.
Barde, 414.
Bartlet, J. Vernon, 125, 126, 130, 136, 216, 225, 244, 348, 412 f., 461, 534 f., 577, 591 f., 613, 654, 677, 695, 701 f. Barton, Dr., 682. Bassett, 577.
Brandt, 24, 263, 653.
Briggs, Prof., xx, 263, 640, 681. F. J., 245.
Brown, W. A., 640.
Bruce, Prof. A. B., xxiii, xxiv, 16, 17, 23, 32, 38, 65, 126, 127, 262 f., 348, 491 f., 636, 640, 644, 646, 648, 651, 654, 656.
Burton, Prof. E. D., 126, 127, 131, Deissmann, 56, 64, 177, 259, 598, 621,
Cary, Dr. G. L., 18, 263, 266, 270, Dräseke, 689.
Driver, Dr. S. R., 71, 622, 638.
Drummond, Dr. James, 127, 136, 146 175, 176, 178, 210, 626, 627 f., 646. Dryden, 124, 259.
577, 589 f., 596 f., 610 f., 623, 655, 708.
Cheyne, Prof. T. K., 18, 623, 639 f., | Eck, 496, 550.
Chrysostom, 114, 120, 229.
Eckermann, 697. Edersheim, 645, 693.
Church Quarterly Review, 242, 460, Eliot, George, 49.
Claromontanus, Codex, 112.
Classical Review, 177, 610, 628. Clem. Alex., 589, 607.
Clemen, C., 129, 132, 137, 144, 146, 177, 209, 216, 258, 271, 413 f., 561, 590, 624, 627 f., 630, 632 f., 650 f., 655 f., 659 f., 661 f., 664, 667, 668, 671 f., 674 f., 682, 700, 702. Colani 639. Coleridge, 63, 614.
Cone, Dr. Orello, 17, 24, 35, 38, 122, 144, 177, 211, 215, 247, 263, 269, 347, 495, 590, 639, 645, 661. Contemporary Review, 51, 262, 460. Cony beare, F. C., 18, 242, 550, 606, 609, 654, 692.
Corpus Inscriptionum, 211. Corssen, 108, 612.
Cross, J. A., 416, 710.
Crozier, Dr. J. B., 41, 122, 348, 577. Cyril, 114, 693.
Emerson, xxiii, 261.
Epiphanius, 108, 115.
Erasmus, 60, 693.
Erbes, C., 133, 215, 462, 678-690. Erdmann, 577. Euripides, 672.
Eusebius (of Emesa), 127. Ewald, H., 125, 209, 215, 248, 628 657, 692, 702.
P., 244, 266, 577 f., 629, 636. FAIRBAIRN, Dr. A. M., 2, 214, 243. Falconer, Prof. R. A., 493, 671. Farquhar, J. N., 693.
Farrar, 127, 131, 135, 211, 244, 348, 459, 576, 590, 598.
Feine, 60, 272, 577, 656, 658, 661, 668, 705.
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