Mythology, [46]

Myth-theory, development of, [1] sq., [14];
purpose of, [5];
difficulties of, [6], [22];
adopted in parts by its opponents, [26], [29], [44], [51];
problems of, [2], [77] sq.;
summary of, [202] sq.

Myth-motives:—
Annunciation, [25], [209]
Anointing, [49]
Ascension, [23], [26]
Baptism, [136] sq.
Betrayal, [40]
Birthplace, [15], [114]
Casting lots for vesture, [61]
Christmas, [209]
Cross, the, [61] sq., [64]
Crucifixion, [31] sq., [41] sq., [50] sq.
Feeding Five Thousand, [219]
Gall and vinegar, [59]
Garment without seam, [60] sq.
Good Shepherd, [218]
Last Supper, [31], [37], [72] sq., [97] sq., [102], [104], [179] sq.
Leg-breaking, [57] sq.
Manger, [209]
Menace of Herod, [209], [214]
Purifying the Temple, [48] sq.
Resurrection, [70] sq.
Rock-tomb, [67] sq.
Spear-thrust, [60]
Temptation, [218] sq.
Trials, [26], [28], [99]
Triumphal Entry, [32], [43] sq.
Twelve Apostles, [126] sq.
Virgin Birth, [23], [195], [209] sq.
Water turned into wine, [220]

Names of Gods, [77] sq.

Nazaræans, [111], [113] sq., [194] sq.

Nazareth, problem of, [15], [93], [113], [114], [198]

Nazarites, [111], [113], [114]

Netzer, [111], [113]

Neumann, A., [192]

Newman, [15]