A Class-Book of New Testament History

A Class-Book of New Testament History
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G. F. Maclear. A Class-Book of New Testament History

A Class-Book of New Testament History

Table of Contents

CHAPTER I. HIGH-PRIESTHOOD OF JADDUA—ALEXANDER AT JERUSALEM. B.C. 413–332

CHAPTER II. PTOLEMY SOTER AND PTOLEMY PHILADELPHUS. B.C. 323–247

CHAPTER III. PTOLEMY EUERGETES AND PTOLEMY PHILOPATOR. B.C. 247–222

PART II. THE JEWS UNDER THE KINGS OF SYRIA

CHAPTER I. ANTIOCHUS THE GREAT—SELEUCUS PHILOPATOR. B.C. 198–175

CHAPTER II. REIGN OF ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES. B.C. 175–170

CHAPTER III. PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS UNDER EPIPHANES. B.C. 169–167

PART III. RISE OF THE ASMONEAN DYNASTY

CHAPTER I. MATTATHIAS AND JUDAS MACCABÆUS. B.C. 167–165

CHAPTER II. BATTLE OF EMMAUS—RE-DEDICATION OF THE TEMPLE. B.C. 165

CHAPTER III. EXPLOITS AND DEATH OF JUDAS MACCABÆUS. B.C. 165–161

CHAPTER IV. JONATHAN MACCABÆUS. B.C. 161–146

CHAPTER V. EXPLOITS AND DEATH OF JONATHAN. B.C. 146–144

CHAPTER VI. SIMON MACCABÆUS. B.C. 144–135

CHAPTER VII. JOHN HYRCANUS, AND ALEXANDER JANNÆUS. B.C. 135–79

PART IV. DECLINE OF THE ASMONEAN DYNASTY; INTERFERENCE OF THE ROMANS, AND RISE OF THE HERODIAN FAMILY

CHAPTER I. HYRCANUS II. AND ARISTOBULUS; POMPEIUS AND CRASSUS. B.C. 79–53

CHAPTER II. ANTIPATER AND HEROD; JULIUS CÆSAR AND ANTONIUS. B.C. 53–41

CHAPTER III. HEROD, KING OF JUDÆA. B.C. 40–33

CHAPTER IV. HEROD, KING OF JUDÆA. B.C. 34–24

CHAPTER V. HEROD, KING OF JUDÆA. B.C. 24–14

CHAPTER VI. HEROD, KING OF JUDÆA. B.C. 15–4

PART V. RETROSPECT AND REFLECTIONS

CHAPTER I. DISPERSION OF THE JEWS—RISE OF SYNAGOGUES

CHAPTER II. THE JEWISH SECTS

Note. The Expectation of the Messiah

BOOK II. THE GOSPEL HISTORY

PART I. THE BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD OF CHRIST

CHAPTER I. THE BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST. A.U.C. 749, B.C. 5

CHAPTER II. THE NATIVITY OF CHRIST. A.U.C. 750, B.C. 4

CHAPTER III. THE SAVIOUR’S EARLY LIFE AT NAZARETH. B.C. 4–A.D. 27

PART II. FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE MINISTRY OF THE BAPTIST TO THE FIRST PASSOVER

CHAPTER I. THE PREACHING OF JOHN—THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST. A.U.C. 780, A.D. 27

CHAPTER II. CALL OF THE FIRST DISCIPLES—THE MARRIAGE AT CANA. A.D. 27

CHAPTER III. THE FIRST PASSOVER, AND CLEANSING OF THE TEMPLE. A.D. 28

PART III. FROM THE FIRST PASSOVER TO THE ELECTION OF THE APOSTLES

CHAPTER I. IMPRISONMENT OF THE BAPTIST—THE WOMAN OF SAMARIA. A.D. 28

CHAPTER II. SECOND VISIT TO CANA AND JERUSALEM. A.D. 29

CHAPTER III. MIRACLES AT NAZARETH AND CAPERNAUM. A.D. 29

CHAPTER IV. CALL OF MATTHEW—HOSTILITY OF THE PHARISEES. A.D. 28

PART IV. FROM THE ELECTION OF THE APOSTLES TO THE DEATH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST

CHAPTER I. CALL OF THE APOSTLES—SERMON ON THE MOUNT. A.D. 28

CHAPTER II. TEACHING IN GALILEE. A.D. 28–9

CHAPTER III. MIRACLES AT CAPERNAUM—DEATH OF THE BAPTIST. A.D. 29

PART V. FROM THE DEATH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST TO THE VISIT OF THE SAVIOUR TO JERUSALEM AT THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES

CHAPTER I. THE FEEDING OF THE FIVE THOUSAND, AND THE WALKING ON THE LAKE. A.D. 29

CHAPTER II. THE DISCOURSE IN THE SYNAGOGUE OF CAPERNAUM. A.D. 29

CHAPTER III. THE FOUR THOUSAND FED—THE CONFESSION OF STPETER. A.D. 29

CHAPTER IV. THE TRANSFIGURATION—THE LUNATIC CHILD. A.D. 29

CHAPTER V. THE COIN IN THE FISH’S MOUTH—TOUR THROUGH SAMARIA. A.D. 29

PART VI. FROM THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES TO THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM

CHAPTER I. THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES—HOSTILITY OF THE SANHEDRIN. A.D. 29

CHAPTER II. THE OPENING OF THE EYES OF ONE BORN BLIND. A.D. 29

CHAPTER III. MISSION OF THE SEVENTY—DISCOURSES AND MIRACLES. A.D. 29

CHAPTER IV. THE FEAST OF DEDICATION—TOUR IN PERÆA. A.D. 29

CHAPTER V. THE RAISING OF LAZARUS. A.D. 30

CHAPTER VI. RESOLVE OF THE SANHEDRIN—JESUS RETIRES TO EPHRAIM. A.D. 30

PART VII. FROM THE ARRIVAL AT BETHANY TO THE ASCENSION

CHAPTER I. THE ANOINTING AT BETHANY—THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY. A.D. 30

CHAPTER II. THE SECOND CLEANSING OF THE TEMPLE. A.D. 30

CHAPTER III. THE DAY OF QUESTIONS—THE ENQUIRING GREEKS. A.D. 30

CHAPTER IV. THE COMPACT OF JUDAS—THE LAST SUPPER. A.D. 30

CHAPTER V. THE AGONY AND BETRAYAL—PETER’S DENIAL. A.D. 30

CHAPTER VI. THE JEWISH TRIAL—REMORSE AND SUICIDE OF JUDAS. A.D. 30

CHAPTER VII. THE TRIAL BEFORE PILATE—THE CONDEMNATION. A.D. 30

CHAPTER VIII. THE CRUCIFIXION. A.D. 30

CHAPTER IX. THE BURIAL AND RESURRECTION. A.D. 30

CHAPTER X. THE GREAT FORTY DAYS AND THE ASCENSION. A.D. 30

BOOK III. THE APOSTOLIC HISTORY

PART I. THE CHURCH OF JERUSALEM

CHAPTER I. THE ELECTION OF MATTHIAS—THE PENTECOSTAL EFFUSION. A.D. 30

CHAPTER II. ACTIVITY OF THE APOSTLES PETER AND JOHN. A.D. 30

CHAPTER III. ANANIAS AND SAPPHIRA—RENEWED HOSTILITY OF THE SADDUCEES. A.D. 30–34

CHAPTER IV. THE INSTITUTION OF DEACONS—MARTYRDOM OF STEPHEN. A.D. 34–36

PART II. THE CHURCH OF PALESTINE

CHAPTER I. DISPERSION OF THE CHRISTIANS—ACTIVITY OF PHILIP. A.D. 36

CHAPTER II. THE CONVERSION OF STPAUL. A.D. 36 or 37–A.D. 40

CHAPTER III. ST PAUL’S FIRST VISIT TO JERUSALEM—PETER AT JOPPA. A.D. 40

CHAPTER IV. THE CONVERSION OF CORNELIUS. A.D. 41–43

CHAPTER V. MARTYRDOM OF ST JAMES—DEATH OF HEROD. A.D. 44

PART III. THE CHURCH OF THE GENTILES

SECTION I. First Missionary Tour of Paul and Barnabas. CHAPTER I. CYPRUS, PERGA, THE PISIDIAN ANTIOCH. A.D. 45, 46

CHAPTER II. VISIT TO LYSTRA, DERBE—DISPUTES AT ANTIOCH. A.D. 48–50

CHAPTER III. THE COUNCIL AT JERUSALEM. A.D. 50

SECTION II. St Paul’s Second Missionary Journey. CHAPTER I. THE SHARP CONTEST—TOUR IN PHRYGIA AND GALATIA. A.D. 51

CHAPTER II. PAUL AND SILAS AT PHILIPPI. A.D. 52

CHAPTER III. THESSALONICA, BERŒA, ATHENS. A.D. 52

CHAPTER IV. ARRIVAL AND STAY OF ST PAUL AT CORINTH. A.D. 52, 53

SECTION III. St Paul’s Third Missionary Journey, and Imprisonment at Cæsarea. CHAPTER I. VISIT TO EPHESUS. A.D. 54–57

CHAPTER II. LETTER TO THE CORINTHIANS—DISTURBANCE AT EPHESUS. A.D. 57

CHAPTER III. TROAS—SECOND JOURNEY TO GREECE. A.D. 57, 58

CHAPTER IV. THE RETURN TO JERUSALEM—THE TUMULT IN THE TEMPLE. A.D. 58

CHAPTER V. THE IMPRISONMENT AT CÆSAREA. A.D. 58

CHAPTER VI. PAUL BEFORE FELIX AND FESTUS. A.D. 58–60

SECTION IV. St Paul’s Imprisonment at Rome. CHAPTER I. THE VOYAGE FROM CÆSAREA. A.D. 60

CHAPTER II. THE RECEPTION AT MALTA, AND ARRIVAL AT ROME. A.D. 60, 61

CHAPTER III. THE FIRST IMPRISONMENT AT ROME. A.D. 61–63

CHAPTER IV. ST PAUL’S SECOND IMPRISONMENT AND DEATH. A.D. 63–68

APPENDIX. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES

INDEX

Footnotes

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