JAMES THE LESS AND JOSES, parents of, [137], [138].

JAMES, on justification by works, [367].

JAIRUS, daughter of, [162].

JECHONIAS, who was his father? when was he begotten? [86];
curse pronounced against, [87].

JEFFERSON, Thomas, on the Trinity, [342], [343];
on miraculous conception, [347];
believed Christ and his Twelve Apostles to be derived from stellar worship, [466];
on carnal affection of women for Jesus, [529].

JEHOVAH, a god of the atmosphere, [470];
a god of fire, [471], [472].

JEROME, on marriage, [389];
on Adonis and Christ, [528].

JESUS, see Christ.

JESUS OF NAZARETH, his existence possible, [10], [14], [24];
conflicting statements regarding the date of his birth, [66]–72;
various opinions of Christian scholars regarding time he was born, [69], [70];
place of birth, [73]–75;
genealogies of, [76]–95;
from which of David’s sons was he descended? [88];
the naming of, [101];
residence of his parents prior to his birth, [116], [117];
mediums of communication concerning, [119];
age at beginning of his ministry, [120];
age of when John the Baptist began his ministry, [123];
had J. B. been cast into prison when he began his ministry? charge of concerning Samaritans, [132];
had he a home? [142];
did he perform many miracles at the beginning of his ministry? [144];
discrepancies regarding events at beginning of his ministry, [152]–154;
refers to John the Baptist’s advent as an event long past, on “a prophet not without honor,” etc., 164;
the carpenter—the carpenter’s son, [165];
number baptized by his disciples, [169];
reason of for going into a mountain, [170];
walking on the sea, [171], [172];
his Messiahship, when revealed to his disciples, [176];
his route to last passover, [182], [183];
healing of blind Bartimeus, [183], [184];
on divorce, [185];
his lamentation on Jerusalem, [198];
number of visits to Jerusalem, [208], [209];
to what country was ministry chiefly confined? [209];
length of ministry, [209];
teachings ascribed to, not authentic, [211], [212];
announcement of his betrayal, [213];
manner of disclosing his betrayer, [214];
arrest of, [219]–221;
preliminary examination of, [221], [222];
trial of before Sanhedrim, [225];
charge of blasphemy, [226];
words of regarding temple of his body, [228];
mistreatment of during trials, [233], [234], [240], [241], [245];
trial of before Herod, [236];
trial of before Pilate, [238]–240;
scourging of, [241];
the mocking of, [243], [244];
the crucifixion of, [245]–273;
by whom crucified, [245], [246];
casting lots for the garments of, [251], [252];
last words of, [253]–257;
reasons for removing body of from cross, [270], [271];
burial of, [274];
embalming of, [274]–276;
age of, at time of death, [291]–294;
how long did he remain in the grave? [296];
discrepancies regarding visits to tomb of, [296]–301;
appearances of mentioned by Evangelists, [301]–303;
appearances of mentioned by Paul, [303], [304];
doubts of disciples concerning resurrection of, [308];
nature of his appearances, [311]–317;
final command of to disciples, [332];
number of days remained on earth after resurrection, [333];
prophecy of concerning destruction of temple, [353], [354];
filial ingratitude of, [391], [392];
when did he announce his Messiahship? [356];
opinions of neighbors, friends, and brothers concerning divinity of, [357], [358].

JOHN, egotism of, [421].