Подробнее о книге
Моя библиотека
Книги в Google Play
THE LIFE
OF
THE LORD JESUS CHRIST:
A COMPLETE CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE ORIGIN, CONTENTS,
AND CONNECTION OF
THE GOSPELS.
TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN OF
J. P. LANGE, D.D.,
PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF BONN.
VOL. IV.
TRANSLATED BY
REV. S. MANSON,
AND
REV. ROBERT SMITH.
EDINBURGH:
T. & T. CLARK, 38 GEORGE STREET.
LONDON: HAMILTON AND CO. DUBLIN: JOHN ROBERTSON AND CO.
MDCCCLXXII.
CONTENTS OF VOL. IV.
THIRD BOOK.
PART I THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW; OR, THE
REPRESENTATION OF THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
SYMBOLIZED BY THE SACRIFICIAL BULLOCK.
SECT. 5. Jesus submits Himself to the Baptism of John, and is by
him acknowledged as Messiah, and glorified as the Son by
the Father in Heaven,
6. The Temptation in the Wilderness. Our Lord's Victory over
Satan,
7. The Confirmation of Christ's Renunciation of the World. His
appearance in despised Galilee. The Unostentatious Com-
mencement of His activity. Its Great Effect,
8. The Sermon on (the top or summit of) the Mount; or, the
Fundamental Laws and Outlines of the Righteousness of the
true Kingdom of Christ, as the true Development and Ful-
filment of the Old Testament Law, in contrast to its false
Development in the Maxims of the Degenerate Old Testa-
ment Economy, in the Theoretical and Practical Corruptions
of it by the Scribes and Pharisees,
9. The Revelation of the Essential Royal Power of Christ and
His Kingdom of Heaven in the Miracles which He per-
formed,
10. The First sending forth of the Disciples, and the Instruction
which our Lord gave them in its Signification for all
Times,
PAGE
1
3
9
27
336
11. The decided Manifestation of the great Conflict between the
Spirit of Christ and the Spirit of His People,
43
12. The Unfolding of the Kingdom of Heaven in seven Parables,
53
SECT. 13. The Messiah Banished and Expelled from His own Country,
and the distant Journeys He then takes,
14. The First Founding of the New Testament Church in con-
trast to the Old Testament Church in its Degenerate His-
torical Form,
15. Preparation for the last decisive Entrance of Christ into the
Holy City; or, the Unfolding of the Fundamental Laws
of the New Church, or the Kingdom of Heaven, in contrast
to the Social Principles of the corrupt Hierarchic Church, .
16. The Entrance of the Messianic King into His City, and His
Royal Residence, the Temple; and the unfolding of the
grand outlines of His Royal Court on Earth, in contrast to
the Princely System of the Old World,
17. The Great Contest of the Messiah with the false Dignitaries
of His Kingdom in the Precincts of the Temple: His
Spiritual Victory and His Outward Retreat,
18. The Messiah, before being judged by the World, represents
Himself to His Disciples as the Judge of the World. The
Announcement of the Judgment of the World in its different
Stages the Destruction of Jerusalem; the Woes of the
World; the End of the World,
60
70
76
92
98
108
19. The Sufferings of the Messiah; or, the Judgment of the People
of Israel and the World on the King of the Jews,
116
20. The Messiah in His Resurrection, coming forth in His Eternal
Royal Glory-His Great Victory, His Endless Kingdom,
His Message to the World, and His Peace,
130
PART II.—THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK; OR, THE REPRE-
SENTATION OF THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST SYMBOLIZED
BY THE LION.
SECT. 1. General View and Distinctive Characteristics,
2. The Beginning of the Gospel. John the Baptist appears as
the Forerunner of Christ.
133
Thereafter Christ Himself
appears,
135
3. The First Actions by which Christ, on His appearing, straight-
way reveals His Divine Power,
137
4. The First Conflict of Jesus Christ with the Scribes and
Pharisees,
5. The First Withdrawal of Christ before His Antagonists. The
increasing Reverence and Enthusiasm of the People for
Him. The Extension of His Sphere of Operation, and the
Choosing of the Twelve Apostles,
6. The Decisive Public Conflict of Christ with the Pharisees of
Galilee,
SECT. 7. The Reserve of Christ as shown in the Use of Parables,
8. The Enhanced Manifestation of the Glory of Christ. by Mighty
Miracles, in which He reveals His Dominion over the Powers
of Nature, the Kingdom of Spirits, the Domain of the most
concealed Sufferings, and over the Power of Death itself,
9. The Restraint laid on the Power of Christ in His Native City
of Nazareth, and His Kingly Doings among the People of
all Galilee,
.
147
150
154
10. The Direct Hostility to Jesus exhibited by the Scribes from
Jerusalem, and His Public Declaration against their Tradi-
tions. His Journeys beyond the Land through the Heathen
Border Country of Phoenicia, and through the predominantly
Heathen Regions of Decapolis,
11. Jesus is constrained to Leave Galilee. His Return over the
Sea, and the Distinct Announcement of His Approaching
Death,
12. The Departure from Galilee,
13. The Sojourn of Jesus in Perea, ➜
14. The Departure of Jesus to Jerusalem,
158
162
166
15. The Journey from Jericho to Jerusalem,
16. The Cleansing of the Temple; the Decisive Struggle; and the
Farewell to the Temple,
17. General Features of the Announcement of the End of the
PART III.—THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE; OR, THE RE-
PRESENTATION OF THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
SYMBOLIZED BY THE FORM OF A MAN.
SECT. 1. General View and Distinctive Characteristics, .
3. The Early History of the Life of Jesus. The Parents of His
Forerunner. The Annunciations. The Unbelieving Priest
in the Temple, and the Heroic Faith of the Virgin at
Nazareth. The Hymns of Praise,
4. History of the Birth and Early Life of Jesus,
6. The Threefold Attestation with which Christ opens His Public
Ministry,
207
7. The Personal Probation of the Lord in the Wilderness,
211