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by all, 163:0.2 (1800.2)personal work of, for a five-month period, 138:9.1 (1546.3)post-Jesus dispersion of the, 143:6.6 (1616.2)preaching the gospel to all the world by the, 193:5.2 (2057.4)pre-Pentecostal sacrifices of the, for Jesus, 194:3.16 (2065.4)representation of Jesus in the world by the, 178:3.2 (1934.4)support of themselves and families by, 165:5.3 (1823.3)synagogue preaching of, 146:4.1 (1643.2)tarrying of, at Bethsaida, after their ordination, 140:7.1 (1578.2)teaching of, at Pella, 165:1.1 (1817.5)in the temple, during the Passover period, 142:1.1 (1596.3)voicing of gentile objections to the gospel by the, 143:1.1 (1607.3)week rest period of, after the Decapolis tour, 160:0.1 (1772.1)work of, in Jericho, 141:8.2 (1595.3)at Jotapata, 146:2.0 (1638.1–1641.2)Apostle(s)-the Crucifixion and Resurrectionbelief of, in Jesus’ resurrection, 191:5.7 (2044.1)Cleopas’s and Jacob’s report to the, of their contact with the morontia Jesus, 190:5.8 (2036.3)at the crucifixion, absence of, 187:2.7 (2007.6)David’s messengers’ reports to, during the day of crucifixion, 186:3.3 (2001.1)demoralizing effect of Jesus’ crucifixion on the, 194:4.1 (2066.1)the eight, disbelief of, in the women’s story of Jesus’ resurrection, 189:4.14 (2027.4)the eleven, assembling of, in the upper chamber, after Jesus’ death, 188:3.2 (2014.5)casting of lots for a twelfth apostle by, 193:6.3 (2058.2)love of, for Jesus, 177:4.10 (1926.3)loyalty of, to Jesus during his trial and crucifixion, 138:9.1 (1546.3)failure of, to heed Jesus’ statements regarding his death and resurrection, 190:1.1 (2029.6)fear and doubt of the, regarding the resurrection of Jesus, 190:1.7 (2031.1)as a group, morontia Jesus’ third manifestation to the, 192:1.9 (2047.2)hiding of, after Jesus’ crucifixion, 186:3.1 (2000.4)inability of, to understand Jesus’ references to his departure, 180:6.6 (1952.2)Jesus’ fear for the possible destruction of, 183:0.3 (1971.3)morontia appearance in the upper room to the, 193:3.1 (2055.1)request of the women to announce his resurrection to the, 189:4.12 (2027.2)sorrow at parting with his, 182:3.9 (1969.4)willingness to die after providing for the safety of his, 187:5.6 (2011.2)morontia Jesus’ attitude toward his, 190:4.2 (2034.1)Jesus’ visit with the, 192:1.10 (2047.3)nonparticipation of, in events of Jesus’ last week, 173:3.4 (1893.4)proclaiming the news of their risen Master by, on the way to Galilee, 192:0.5 (2045.5)reaction of, to Jesus’ prediction of his death and resurrection, 158:7.8 (1760.5), 171:4.3 (1871.5)to Peter’s and John’s return from Jesus’ tomb, 189:5.5 (2028.1)to Peter’s news of having seen the risen Jesus, 191:1.5 (2040.1)refusal of, to believe Mary Magdalene’s second story regarding the morontia Jesus, 189:5.5 (2028.1)Resurrection Sunday in the lives of the, 191:0.1 (2037.1)seclusion of, in the upper chamber, after Jesus’ resurrection, 192:4.6 (2051.3)suffering of, at death of Jesus, 189:4.1 (2025.2)suspense and uncertainty of, during Jesus’ last week, 173:5.6 (1896.1)the ten, sojourn of, at the Mark home, following Jesus’ crucifixion, 189:4.1 (2025.2)three, with Jesus, in Gethsemane, 182:3.1 (1968.2)upper chamber in Mark home the temporary headquarters of the, 192:4.5 (2051.2)whereabouts of, following arrest of Jesus, 183:4.3 (1976.1)Apostle(s)-IndividualsAlpheus, James and Judas, 139:10.0 (1563.2–1564.5)see also Alpheus twinsAndrew the first chosen, 137:1.1 (1524.2), 139:1.0 (1548.5–1550.3)and his narration of the life of Jesus, 121:8.1 (1341.2)life of Jesus as recorded by the, 121:8.3 (1341.4)see also AndrewAndrew’s instructions from Jesus regarding, after king-making episode, 152:3.3 (1702.4)watching of several of the, during Passover week, 172:5.2 (1884.1)the eleven, in comparison with Judas, 177:4.10 (1926.3)the impetuous, and personalities of Infinite Spirit, 38:0.1 (418.1)James Zebedee, 139:3.0 (1552.5–1553.5)see also James ZebedeeJohn Zebedee, 139:4.0 (1553.6–1555.8)of love, 139:4.6 (1554.4)of the new commandment, Jesus’ plea to become the, 181:2.4 (1955.5)see also John ZebedeeJudas Iscariot, 139:12.0 (1565.9–1567.7)see also Judas IscariotMatthew Levi, 139:7.0 (1559.5–1560.6)see also MatthewNathaniel (honest), 139:6.0 (1558.2–1559.4)see also Nathaniel, the apostlePeter, the chief spokesman for the, 190:0.5 (2029.5)Simon, 139:2.0 (1550.4–1552.4)and things clean and unclean, 153:3.6 (1713.1)see also Peter; Simon PeterPeter’s informing the, of his visit with the risen Jesus, 191:1.4 (2039.4)Philip, the curious, 139:5.0 (1556.1–1558.1)see also Philip, the apostleSimon the Zealot (also Simon Zelotes), 139:11.0 (1564.6–1565.8)see also Simon, the ZealotThomas Didymus, 139:8.0 (1561.1–1563.1)see also Thomas DidymusThomas’s faithfulness to being an, 139:8.11 (1562.5)Apostle(s)-Personal Relationsanger of, at James’s and John’s seeking special honor, 171:0.6 (1868.1)attitude of, toward Matthew, 139:7.2 (1559.6)toward Nathaniel, 139:6.5 (1558.6)toward outsiders who taught in Jesus’ name, 159:2.3 (1765.1)decision of, to have private talks with Jesus, 140:6.14 (1578.1)desire of, to be in John Mark’s place with Jesus, in the hills, 177:3.1 (1923.2)and disciples, reaction of, to Judas’s betrayal kiss, 183:3.6 (1974.4)downcast, Jesus’ unsuccessful attempt to cheer his, 177:5.1 (1927.2)emotional state of, at end of sojourn on Mount Sartaba, 143:3.6 (1611.4)fear of, for the life of the Master in Jerusalem, 162:1.2 (1789.1)fellow, Judas’s final decision to abandon his, 177:4.5 (1925.2)intimate contact of, with Jesus, at Bethsaida camp, 148:3.3 (1659.5)Jesus’ direction of, to remain with him, 154:5.2 (1720.5)noninterference in temporal affairs of, 181:2.17 (1959.1)promise to be near the, 180:4.1 (1948.2)visit with four, 174:0.3 (1897.3)Jesus an elder brother to the, 169:4.1 (1855.2)kneeling of, about Jesus, for his farewell talk, 193:5.1 (2057.3)love and admiration of, for Jesus, 138:4.3 (1541.5), 138:7.6 (1544.5)the personal associates of the Son of Man, 143:1.7 (1608.4)reaction of, to Judas’s betrayal of Jesus, 139:12.14 (1567.7)to Judas’s choice of seat at the Last Supper, 179:1.4 (1937.2)shock of, at Judas’s absence from the Gethsemane camp, 182:2.1 (1966.1)Apostle(s)-Reactions to Jesus’ Work and Teachingsapproval by, of Peter’s refusal of Jesus’ foot washing, 179:3.3 (1939.1)astonishment of, at unconcern of Jesus over possible danger in Jerusalem, 172:0.3 (1878.3)attempts of, to dissuade Jesus from preaching in the temple, 162:1.2 (1789.1)to interpret the parable of the sower, 151:2.0 (1689.4–1691.3)attitude of, on anointing the sick, 150:0.2 (1678.2)on raising the widow’s son, 146:6.4 (1646.1)toward Jesus’ triumphal entry, 172:5.0 (1883.6–1887.1)aversion of, to Jesus’ leaving them, 190:1.1 (2029.6)belief of, concerning Jesus’ second coming, 170:4.16 (1863.14)in connection with Kheresa swine and healing of Amos, 151:6.6 (1696.4)in Jesus, 138:7.3 (1544.2)bewilderment of, by Jesus’ discourse on sonship and citizenship, 178:2.1 (1932.4)confusion of, at Jesus’ claim of authority over his life, 165:2.11 (1819.7)as to what the Master said or did not say, 140:10.2 (1584.5)and disciples, effect on, of feeding the five thousand, 152:3.3 (1702.4)double viewpoint of, regarding the kingdom, 170:2.13 (1860.8)objection of, to Jesus’ returning to Judea, 167:4.4 (1837.3)query of, concerning parables of the pounds and the talents, 171:8.8 (1876.5)raising of Lazarus, and strengthening belief of the, 167:4.6 (1837.5)reaction(s) of, to the Capernaum healing, 145:4.1 (1634.1)to cleansing of the temple, 173:1.10 (1890.5)to the gratitude of the Samaritan leper, 166:2.8 (1828.4)to James of Safed’s arrival, 158:4.4 (1756.1)to Jesus’ announcement of the time of their celebration of the Passover, 179:0.2 (1936.2)Capernaum synagogue sermon, 145:2.10 (1630.6)change in teaching tactics, 153:4.6 (1714.5)conversation with Nalda, 143:5.9 (1614.3)depiction of