RT Book T1 The life and teaching of Jesus according to the first three Gospels A1 Bosworth, Edward I. 1861-1927 LA English PP New York PB Macmillan YR 1924 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1893754553 AB The sources: the earliest Gospel makers and their times -- The sources (concluded): the four Gospels -- Religion in Palestine as Jesus found it; buildings and sects -- Religion in Palestine as Jesus found it (concluded): the Kingdom of God and the Messianic hope -- Jesus in private life -- Jesus' introduction to public life -- The period of difficult decision -- Jesus the greater successor of the prophet John: famous prophet and healer throughout Galilee -- Jesus the greater successor of the prophet John (concluded): teacher and prophet rather than healer -- Jesus' conflict with the scribes: the forgiveness of sins and intimacy with sinners -- Jesus' conflict with the scribes (continued): fasts and the Sabbath -- Jesus' conflict with the scribes (continued): verdict of the Jerusalem scribes and Jesus' attack on tradition -- Four wonderful works: the power of faith -- Extension of the movement in Galilee through trained assistants -- Jesus' teaching about readiness for the coming kingdom -- Jesus' teaching about readiness for the coming kingdom (continued) -- Jesus' teaching about readiness for the coming kingdom (concluded) -- Jesus' estimate of his work in Galilee: parables of the kingdom -- The Galilean prophet and the people eat together before the Heavenly Father -- Miscellaneous reminiscences of Jesus in the region north and east of Galilee -- The Messianic secret -- The prospective suffering of the Son of Man -- How and when Jesus expected the Kingdom of God to come -- Beginning to walk alone in the way of pain -- Secret journey through Galilee; politics among the twelve -- In the borderland of Judaea and Peraea; Jesus resumes public teaching -- In the borderland of Judaea and Peraea (concluded): starting for Jerusalem -- What did Messiahship mean to Jesus? -- Jesus in collision with the priests: priests and scribes combine -- Continued conflict with the Jerusalem priests and scribes -- Jesus denounces the Jerusalem scribes -- Jesus' private teaching about the destruction of Jehovah's house and the end of the age -- The treachery of a table companion -- Jesus' Last Supper with the twelve -- Jesus arrested in the oil press garden -- The trial of Jesus -- The execution of Jesus -- The resurrection of Jesus. OP 424 NO Includes bibliographical references CN BT 301 K1 Jesus Christ K1 Theology