[329] Hosea xi. 9.
[330] Mark vii. 9-13.
[331] "Jewish Encyc.," vol. i. p. 583.
[332] Hodge, "Systematic Theology," vol. i. p. 485.
[333] Steenstra, "The Being of God as Unity and Trinity," pp. 192, 193.
[334] John ii. 15.
[335] John vi. 30.
[336] John x. 24, 25.
[337] Matt. xi. 4, 5.
[338] I Kings xvii. 17-22.
[339] John xi. 41.
[340] Matt. ix. 18-26; Mark v. 22-42; Luke viii. 41-55.
[341] Luke vii. 12-15.
[342] John iii. 2.
[343] See Friedlieb, Archæol., 87; Dupin, 75; Keim, vol. iii. 327.
[344] Bab. Sanh. f. 63, 1: "Cum synedrium quemquam moti adjudicavit, ne
quidquam degustent illi isto die."
[345] Andrews, "The Life of Our Lord," p. 522.
[346] "The Life of Our Lord," pp. 523, 524.
[347] Luke xxii. 66-71.
[348] See Part II, Chap. V.; also Benny, "Crim. Code of the Jews," pp.
81-83.
[349] Keim, "Jesus of Nazara," vol. vi. pp. 63, 64.
[350] John xviii. 28.
[351] "Thou, Reuben, art guilty! Thou, Simon, art acquitted, art not
guilty!" were stereotyped forms of verdicts under Hebrew criminal
procedure. Sanh. in Friedl., p. 89.
[352] Keim, "Jesus of Nazara," vol. vi. p. 74.
[353] John iii. 1; vii. 50.
[354] Luke xxiii. 50, 51.
[355] Matt. xxvi. 59; Mark xiv. 55; Matt. xxvii. 1; Mark xv. 1.
[356] Mark xiv. 63, 64; Luke xxii. 70, 71.
[357] Keim, "Jesus of Nazara," vol. vi. p. 74, n. 2.
[358] Acts vi. 11; vii. 59.
INDEX
A
Abarbanel, Isaac, on the Sanhedrin, I, 106
Ab-beth-din, vice-president of the Sanhedrin, I, 112
Abbott, Lyman, on the scribes of the Sanhedrin, I, 158
Acts of Pilate, the Apocryphal,
modern criticism of, II, 327
discovery of, II, 327
Lardner on the authenticity of, II, 328 _seq._
Tischendorf on the authenticity of, II, 345 _seq._
antiquity of, II, 351
text of, II, 351 _seq._
Æbutius, Publius, part of, in the exposure of Bacchanalian orgies, II,
271 _seq._
Ædile, Roman, judicial powers of, II, 36
Æsculapius, Græco-Roman divinity, II, 198
Akiba, Jewish rabbi, Mishna systematized by, I, 79
Albanus, Roman governor, his deposition of Albanus, II, 296
Alcmene, myth of Zeus and, II, 265
Alexander, Jewish Alabarch, biographical note on, II, 299
Alexander III, pope, genuineness of "true cross" attested by bull of,
II, 63
Alexandrian MS. of the Bible, I, 67
Ananias ben Nebedeus, Jewish priest,
biographical note on, II, 299
family of, cursed in Talmud, II, 302
Ananos. See Annas
Ananus, son of Annas, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II, 296
Anathemas, Jewish, against the Christians, II, 307, 308
Anaxagoras, Greek philosopher,
on the deification of natural forces, II, 225
his exposure of the divination of Lampon, II, 226
Annanias, author of "Acts of Pilate," II, 351
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