MIRACLES OF JESUS.

§ 91. [Jesus considered as a worker of miracles] 413
92. [The demoniacs, considered generally] 415
93. [Cases of the expulsion of demons by Jesus, considered singly] 423
94. [Cures of lepers] 437
95. [Cures of the blind] 441
96. [Cures of paralytics. Did Jesus regard diseases as punishments?] [[37]]452
§ 97. [Involuntary cures] 457
98. [Cures at a distance] 462
99. [Cures on the sabbath] 471
100. [Resuscitations of the dead] 476
101. [Anecdotes having relation to the sea] 496
102. [The miraculous multiplication of the loaves and fishes] 507
103. [Jesus turns water into wine] 519
104. [Jesus curses a barren fig-tree] 527

CHAPTER X.

THE TRANSFIGURATION OF JESUS, AND HIS LAST JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM.

§ 105. [The transfiguration of Jesus considered as a miraculous external event] 535
106. [The natural explanation of the narrative in various forms] 537
107. [The history of the transfiguration considered as a mythus] 540
108. [Diverging accounts concerning the last journey of Jesus to Jerusalem] 546
109. [Divergencies of the gospels, in relation to the point from which Jesus made his entrance into Jerusalem] 549
110. [More particular circumstances of the entrance. Its object and historical reality] 553

THIRD PART.

HISTORY OF THE PASSION, DEATH, AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS.

CHAPTER I.

RELATION OF JESUS TO THE IDEA OF A SUFFERING AND DYING MESSIAH; HIS DISCOURSES ON HIS DEATH, RESURRECTION, AND SECOND ADVENT.

§ 111. [Did Jesus in precise terms predict his passion and death?] 563
112. [The predictions of Jesus concerning his death in general; their relation to the Jewish idea of the Messiah; declarations of Jesus concerning the object and effects of his death] 567
113. [Precise declarations of Jesus concerning his future resurrection] 574
114. [Figurative discourses, in which Jesus is supposed to have announced his resurrection] 576
115. [The discourses of Jesus on his second advent. Criticism of the different interpretations] 582
116. [Origin of the discourses on the second advent] 591