Jude, Epistle of, testifies to a real Jesus, 153

Judgment of Israel, naïve picture of it in the Gospels, 14

Justin Martyr on Jewish Messianic hopes in early second century, 108;
on Jewish execration of the real man Jesus in the same age, 109 foll.;
regarded Jesus as an incarnate archangel, 198 note

Keys and Peter, meaning of, 64

Khonds of India, their human sacrifices invoked by Mr. Robertson in explanation of the Crucifixion, 55

Kingdom of God, old Persian elements therein, 10, 11;
its immediate advent preached in turn by John the Baptist and by Jesus, 10 foll., 101 foll., 178

Kraus, Samuel, on Talmudic and Jewish traditions of Jesus, 151 foll.

Lamb, Jesus represented as—why?, 21

Langlois and Seignobos on the value and limitations of the Argument from Silence, 129;
on nature of ancient documents, 168;
on the credulity which besets hypercriticism, 182, 186

Last judgment assigned to Jesus-Osiris, 21