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James Zebedee
139:3sec
(1552;5)
,
141:7.13
(1594;7)
,
143:3.5
(1611;3)
,
144:1.4
(1618;1)
,
167:0.3
(1833;3)
,
167:4.4
(1837;3)
,
174:1.1
(1898;1)
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191:0.5
(2037;5)
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See also
apostles of Jesus
among 120 at Pentecost
194:1.2
(2060;2)
asleep in Gethsemane
182:3.1-4
(1968;2)
at Jesus' appearances
191:2sec
(2040;2)
,
191:5sec
(2042;5)
,
192:1-4secs
)
193:0sec
(2052;1)
,
193:3sec
(2055;1)
,
193:5sec
(2057;3)
at transfiguration
158:0.2
(1752;2)
,
158:2.5
(1754;5)
attitude
bid fire devour insolent Samaritans
139:3.5
(1553;1)
,
139:4.8
(1555;1)
,
162:0.2
(1788;2)
,
181:2.4
(1955;5)
opposed proclaiming Jesus king
152:2.5
(1700;6)
perplexed by entry into Jerusalem
172:5.4
(1884;3)
son of thunder
139:3.1,5
(1552;5)
,
181:2.4
(1955;5)
spells of unaccountable silence
139:3.3
(1552;7)
vehement when indignation aroused
139:3.2
(1552;6)
well-balanced thinker, planner; never in a hurry
139:3.7
(1553;3)
baptized by John in A.D. 25
135:8.1
(1503;4)
became apostle
137:1.5-8
(1525;2)
brother John married widow of
139:4.12
(1555;5)
fishing partner of Andrew, Peter, and John
139:1.1
(1548;5)
,
139:3.1
(1552;5)
good public preacher
139:3.2
(1552;6)
,
141:3.2
(1589;3)
Herod feared most
139:3.8
(1553;4)
influence in school for evangelists
148:1.1-2
(1657;6)
,
149:0.2
(1668;2)
Jesus' admonitions to
140:8.1
(1579;3)
,
174:0.2
(1897;2)
,
181:2.15
(1958;2)
,
192:2.8
(2048;4)
Jesus asked to be less impatient
192:2.8
(2048;4)
married; 4 children; from Capernaum; 30 in A.D. 26
139:3.1
(1552;5)
painful digestive disturbance
154:2.4
(1718;5)
personal companion of Jesus
138:10.3
(1547;3)
,
139:4.3
(1554;1)
put to death by Herod Agrippa
77:8.12
(865;5)
,
139:3.8
(1553;4)
questions of
141:5.1
(1591;3)
,
144:3.1
(1619;5)
,
159:5.1
(1769;3)
related how Jesus forbade swordsmen
183:4.2
(1975;5)
Salome asked preference for
139:3.8
(1553;4)
,
171:0.4-7
(1867;4)
,
181:2.15
(1958;2)
searched 40 days for Jesus
136:3.7
(1514;1)
selected James Alpheus
138:2.6
(1539;9)
understood Jesus' teaching best
129:1.11
(1421;1)
,
139:3.4
(1552;8)
Jamnia
134:7.4
(1492;4)
Jansad
son of Eveson, successor to Adam
76:3.3
(849;6)
Japan
60:3.6
(689;5)
Andite migration to
78:5.6
(873;2)
Asoka established Buddhism in
94:9.1
(1037;4)
,
94:11.1
(1038;8)
hovering over precipice of watery grave
58:5.8
(669;1)
Japanese driven off Chinese mainland in 12,000 B.C.
79:6.3
(884;6)
library at Alexandria contained manuscripts from
130:3.4
(1432;4)
Salem missionaries in
93:7.2
(1021;6)
Shinto revered in
92:6.4
(1011;2)
Japhia
149:0.1
(1668;1)
Jaram the Hittite
Melchizedek sent J. to invite Abraham, Nahor to Salem
93:5.5
(1019;2)
Java
Andonic migration to
64:1.5
(718;7)
Asoka established Buddhism in
94:9.1
(1037;4)
land bridge connected
J.
to Asia
64:1.6
(719;1)
Java man
bones recently found; Andonite
64:1.6
(719;1)
jealousy.
See also
envy
can turn love into hate
177:4.11
(1926;4)
God jealous for man, not of man
4:3.1
(57;6)
mental poison; interferes with spiritual progress
110:1.5
(1204;3)
among primitives, older spouses delighted by new wives
83:5.9
(926;7)
Primates jealous of Andon's tree house
63:2.1
(712;1)
sexual
j.
not innate
82:4.4
(917;7)
when attacked by
j.
, rest in citadel of spirit
100:2.7
(1096;4)
Jebus
city of Salem, later Jerusalem
93:2.4
(1015;4)
,
97:9.11,17
(1073;1)
King David married 6 women of
J.
; established capital at
97:9.10-11
(1072;8)
strong-walled city between Judah and Israel
97:9.11
(1073;1)
Jebusites
non-Hebrew Palestinians; joined David's new kingdom
97:9.7
(1072;5)
Jehoash
father of Jeroboam; delivered Israel from its enemies
97:9.20
(1074;2)
Jehonadab
gypsy chieftain who helped Jehu destroy Samaritan prophets of Baal
97:9.19
(1074;1)
Jehovah
completed concept of Yahweh; term first used in A.D. 1500
96:1.10
(1053;8)
spirit demon of Horeb
94:12.1
(1040;5)
Jehu
124:6.3
(1374;3)
landlord; joined forces with Jehonadab to destroy Samaritan prophets of Baal
97:9.19
(1074;1)
jellyfish
59:2.11
(676;2)
,
65:2.5
(732;3)
Jephthah
offered daughter as human sacrifice
89:6.3
(980;8)
Jeramy
Greek Jewish proselyte of Nicopolis
133:2.5
(1471;4)
Jeremiah
asserted Yahweh was God of all nations
97:6.2
(1067;5)
counseled surrendering Jerusalem to Nebuchadnezzar
97:6.4
(1067;7)
fearless prophet
97:6sec
(1067;4)
Jesus quoted
130:8.2
(1440;2)
,
145:2.5
(1630;1)
,
149:6.12
(1677;1)
,
153:2.2
(1709;3)
,
165:4.8
(1822;3)
proclaimed downfall of Jerusalem
97:9.22
(1074;4)
proclaimed era of inner righteousness
97:8.3
(1071;1)
said human heart is deceitful
143:2.5
(1609;6)
sunk in mire of filthy dungeon
153:2.3
(1710;1)
told Jews of their impending doom
97:9.25
(1075;1)
told of law written in men's hearts
121:7.5
(1340;3)
Jericho
124:6.7
(1375;1)
,
125:3.2
(1381;2)
,
127:3.6
(1399;5)
,
128:3.2
(1411;2)
,
147:6.2
(1654;1)
ancient ford over which Joshua passed
135:6.1
(1501;4)
human sacrifices in building walls
89:6.6
(981;3)
Jesus blessed little children at
167:5.2
(1838;3)
,
167:6.1-3
(1839;6)
Judas deposited funds in
147:2.1
(1648;3)
Judas lived in
138:2.9
(1540;2)
,
139:12.1
(1565;9)
legend of Joshua and walls of
172:1.3
(1879;1)
ministry to sick in
141:8sec
(1595;2)
restoration of sight to Bartimeus at
171:5sec
(1873;1)
story of good Samaritan at
164:1sec
(1809;3)
Zaccheus from
171:6sec
(1873;4)
Jeroboam
son of Jehoash; delivered Israel from its enemies
97:9.20
(1074;2)
Jerusalem
Paper 147
(1647;1)
,)
124:6sec
(1374;1)
,
129:2.6
(1422;3)
,
134:7.5
(1492;5)
,
134:9.2
(1494;5)
,
140:7.2
(1578;3)
,
141:9sec
(1595;5)
,
152:7sec
(1706;2)
,.
See also
Jerusalem temple
apostles connected destruction of
J.
with appearance of New Jerusalem
176:1.6
(1913;5)
besieged in times of Jeremiah
97:6.4
(1067;7)
city of Father's house
171:4.7
(1872;4)
cradle of early gospel movement
176:1.3
(1913;2)
dangers of Jesus' visit to
162:1sec
(1788;5)
description
162:4sec
(1793;5)
feast of dedication at
164:2sec
(1810;3)
invested by Titus in A.D. 70; destroyed by Roman armies
121:8.7
(1342;2)
,
170:2.21
(1861;5)
,
176:4.2
(1918;5)
,
187:1.5
(2005;3)
Isaiah said
J.
would never fall; Jeremiah proclaimed
J.
's downfall
97:9.22
(1074;4)
Jesus foretold destruction of
J.
172:3.10
(1882;3)
,
176:0.1
(1912;1)
,
176:1sec
(1912;3)
,
176:2.6
(1915;3)
,
178:3.3-4
(1934;5)
,
187:1.5-7
(2005;3)
Jesus' 19th appearance in
193:3sec
(2055;1)
,
193:5sec
(2057;3)
Jesus' Passover at
Papers 125
,
142)
millions of dispersed Jews attended religious feasts
121:6.9
(1339;5)
,
162:4.1
(1793;5)
,
185:1.5
(1988;4)
,
188:3.1
(2014;4)
Paul's vision of the heavenly
J.
47:10.3
(539;5)
persecution scattered early believers from
143:6.6
(1616;2)
places in and around.
See
Asmonean palace
;
Damascus gate
;
fountain gate
;
Gehenna
;
Golgotha
;
Jerusalem temple
;
Kidron
;
Mount Olivet
;
Ophel
;
pool of Bethesda
;
Siloam (pool)
;
Siloam (tower)
;
water gate
previously known as Jebus; Salem
93:2.4
(1015;4)
,
97:9.11
(1073;1)
prophets perish in
171:4.7
(1872;4)
situation in week before crucifixion
175:4sec
(1910;3)
temple of Baal alongside temple of Yahweh
97:9.21
(1074;3)
Jerusalem temple
125:1.5
(1379;1)
,
150:1.3
(1679;2)
,
172:4sec
(1883;3)
,.
See also
Jerusalem
;
Jerusalem temple guards
;
Judaism
;
money-changers
;
Sanhedrin
animal sacrifice
125:1.1,4
(1378;3)
,
125:2.1,3
(1379;2)
,
125:5.5
(1382;7)
,
173:1.1-2
(1888;4)
desecrated by traffic in animals, money-changers
173:1sec
(1888;4)
extensive banking system
173:1.3-4
(1889;1)
Father's house
125:1.1
(1378;3)
,
125:6.7
(1384;3)
,
171:4.7
(1872;4)
gentile proselytes were baptized into fellowship of outer court
135:6.4
(1502;2)
half shekel tax for
126:5.5-6
(1393;2)
,
157:1.1,3
(1743;3)
,
173:1.3
(1889;1)
house of prayer for all nations; den of robbers
173:1.7
(1890;2)
Jesus
accused of desiring to destroy temple
184:3.7
(1982;8)
,
184:5.4
(1985;5)
aversion to politically appointed priesthood and commerce in
125:1.1
(1378;3)
,
125:5.6
(1382;8)
,
126:0.3
(1386;3)
,
127:6.5
(1404;4)
cleansing of temple
141:3.6
(1590;1)
,
173:1sec
(1888;4)
,
173:2.1
(1891;2)
disillusioned and sickened by irreverence of
125:0.3-4
(1377;3)
,
125:1sec
(1378;3)
,
173:1sec
(1888;4)
first visit
Paper 125
(1377;1)
,)
124:6.10,14
(1375;4)
foretold destruction of
172:3.10
(1882;3)
,
176:0.1
(1912;1)
,
176:1sec
(1912;3)
found teachers' discussions puerile, insignificant
127:3.5
(1399;4)
last discourse in
Paper 175
(1905;1)
,)
presentation as baby in
122:9sec
(1352;4)
questions in
125:5.2-7
(1382;4)
shocked Mary was restricted to women's gallery
125:0.4
(1377;4)
spent 2 months observing temple in A.D. 22
129:2.6-7
(1422;3)
taught in Solomon's Porch
162:1.9
(1790;1)
,
162:7.1
(1796;3)
,
164:5sec
(1815;2)
teaching in
142:1sec
(1596;3)
,
162:2sec
(1790;4)
thought priests performed duties perfunctorily
127:3.3
(1399;2)
Tuesday morning in
Paper 174
(1897;1)
,)
Jewish hearts centered on
121:6.8-9
(1339;4)
Levites officiated services in
164:4.2-4
(1813;5)
Peter paid tax collector of
157:1sec
(1743;3)
physical description
125:0.4-5
(1377;4)
,
125:1sec
(1378;3)
,
172:4sec
(1883;3)
brilliantly illuminated by candelabras, torches
162:4.2
(1794;1)
,
162:5.1
(1794;4)
emblem of grape and vine decorated entrance to
180:2.3
(1946;1)
places in Jerusalem temple
beautiful gate
162:4.3
(1794;2)
chamber of hewn stone
173:1.5
(1889;3)
,
184:3.2
(1982;3)
,
186:1.1
(1997;4)
court of gentiles
121:2.5
(1333;7)
court of Israel
162:4.3
(1794;2)
court of priests beneath rock ledge
125:1.4
(1378;6)
,
162:4.4
(1794;3)
court of women
125:0.4
(1377;4)
,
135:2.1
(1497;3)
,
150:1.3
(1679;2)
,
162:4.2-3
(1794;1)
holy of holies
125:2.5
(1379;6)
,
125:5.3
(1382;5)
,
135:1.2
(1496;7)
Nazarite corner of women's court
135:2.1
(1497;3)
Solomon's Porch
162:1.9
(1790;1)
,
162:7.1
(1796;3)
,
164:5sec
(1815;2)
secret of Judaism's survival was centralization of worship at
121:2.6
(1333;8)
treasury might hold 10 million dollars
173:1.4
(1889;2)
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