James E. Talmage
Historical Study of Jesus the Christ and His Mission
The Messiah According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
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2020 OK Publishing
EAN 4064066392772
Table of Contents
Chapter 2. Preexistence and Foreordination of the Christ.
Chapter 3. The Need of a Redeemer.
Chapter 4. The Antemortal Godship of Christ.
Chapter 5. Earthly Advent of the Christ Predicted.
Chapter 6. The Meridian of Time.
Chapter 7. Gabriel's Annunciation of John and of Jesus.
Chapter 8. The Babe of Bethlehem.
Chapter 9. The Boy of Nazareth.
Chapter 10. In The Wilderness of Judea.
Chapter 11. From Judea to Galilee.
Chapter 12. Early Incidents in Our Lord's Public Ministry.
Chapter 13. Honored by Strangers, Rejected by His Own.
Chapter 14. Continuation of Our Lord's Ministry in Galilee.
Chapter 15. Lord of the Sabbath.
Chapter 16. The Chosen Twelve.
Chapter 17. The Sermon on the Mount.
Chapter 18. As One Having Authority.
Chapter 19. "He Spake Many Things unto Them in Parables."
Chapter 20. "Peace, Be Still."
Chapter 21. The Apostolic Mission, and Events Related Thereto.
Chapter 22. A Period of Darkening Opposition.
Chapter 23. The Transfiguration.
Chapter 24. From Sunshine to Shadow.
Chapter 25. Jesus Again in Jerusalem.
Chapter 26. Our Lord's Ministry in Perea and Judea.
Chapter 27. Continuation of the Perean and Judean Ministry.
Chapter 30. Jesus Returns to the Temple Daily.
Chapter 31. The Close of Our Lord's Public Ministry.
Chapter 32. Further Instruction to the Apostles.
Chapter 33. The Last Supper and the Betrayal.
Chapter 34. The Trial and Condemnation.
Chapter 36. In the Realm of Disembodied Spirits.
Chapter 37. The Resurrection and the Ascension.
Chapter 38. The Apostolic Ministry.
Chapter 39. Ministry of the Resurrected Christ on the Western Hemisphere.
Chapter 40. The Long Night of Apostasy.
Chapter 42. Jesus the Christ to Return.
PREFACE.
The scope of the subject presented in this work is expressed on the title page. It will be readily seen that the author has departed from the course usually followed by writers on the Life of Jesus Christ, which course, as a rule, begins with the birth of Mary's Babe and ends with the ascension of the slain and risen Lord from Olivet. The treatment embodied in these pages, in addition