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CONTENTS
PAGE
References and Abbreviations . . xvi — xviii
Introduction
§ I The problem (1436-43)
§ 2 How to deal with the problem (1444—9)
§ 3 A specimen of allusiveness, "hating one's own life" (1450)
§ 4 Another specimen, " reclining the head " (1451 — 8)
§ 5 Inferences (1459—62)
BOOK I
JOHANNINE "KEY- WORDS"
CHAPTER I
" BELIEVING "
§ I "Believing," or, "trusting," a key-word in the Fourth Gospel
(1463—6)
§ 2 Why John prefers "believe" to "belief" (1467—8)
§ 3 " Believing," in the Old Testament (1469—71)
§ 4 " Believing," in Philo (1472—3)
§ 5 "Believing," in the New Testament, excluding the Fourth
Gospel (1474—7)
§ 6 Antecedent probability of a restatement of the doctrine of
"believing" (1478—9)
§ 7 " Believing," in the Fourth Gospel (1480—1)
§ 8 " Through whom," or " what," do all " believe " ? (1482)
§ 9 " Believing in the name " (1483—7)
§ lo Our Lord's first mention of "believing" or "trusting" (1488)
§ 1 1 Christ's disciples " beheved in him " (1489—90)
§ 12 " Believing the Scripture " (1491—2)
§ 13 " Believing," in the Dialogue with Nicodemus (1493—1500)
§ 14 After the Baptist's last words (1501—2)
§ 15 In Samaria (1503—7)
§ 16 The nobleman's "believing" (1508—9)
§ 17 " Believing" the testimony of the Father (1510—1)
§ 18 After the Feeding of the Five Thousand (1512-9)
§ 19 " Not believing " (1520—1)
§ 20 " Believing witnesses " (1522—3)
§ 21 After the Healing of the Blind Man (1524—7)
§ 22 The Raising of Lazarus (1528—36)
§ 23 " Believing in the light " (1537—44)
§ 24 The Last Discourse (1545—9)
§ 25 The Last Prayer (1550)
§ 26 After the Death and Resurrection (1551—61)
CHAPTER II
" AUTHORITY "
§ I " Authority," in the Triple Tradition of the Synoptists (1562)
§ 2 " Authority," in the Apocalypse (1563—4)
§ 3 Luke's view of " authority " (1565—71)
§ 4 Christ's " authority," how defined by the Synoptists (1572—5)
§ 5 " Authority," in the Fourth Gospel (1576—8)
§ 6 " Authority " to become " children " of God (1579—80)
§ 7 The " authority " of the Son to " do judgment " (1581—5)
§ 8 " Authority " in connexion with " life " (1586—94)
CHAPTER III
JOHANNINE SYNONYMS
§ I The use of synonyms in this Gospel (1595 — 6)
§2 "Seeing" (1597—1611)
§3 "Hearing" (1612—20)
§ 4 " Knowing " (1621—9)
§ 5 "Coming" (1630—9)
§ 6 " Worshipping " (1640—51)
§ 7 " Going away (or, back)," and " going on a journey " (1652 — 64)
BOOK II
JOHANNINE AND SYNOPTIC DISAGREEMENTS
CHAPTER I
JOHANNINE DEVIATIONS FROM SYNOPTIC VOCABULARY
§ I Introductory remarks (1665 — 71)
Synoptic Words comparatively seldom or never used
BY John (1672—96)
CHAPTER II
SYNOPTIC DEVIATIONS FROM JOHANNINE VOCABULARY
§ I Introductory remarks (1697—1706)
JOHANNINE Words comparatively seldom or never used
BY THE Synoptists (1707—28)
Additional Note (1728 in—p)
BOOK III
JOHANNINE AND SYNOPTIC AGREEMENTS
CHAPTER I
WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN AND MARK
§ I Antecedent probability (1729—30)
§ 2 The fact (1731—2)
§ 3 Parallels and Quasi-parallels (1733)
John-Mark Agreements (1734—8)
§ 4 Jn xii. 9 " the common people," lit. " the great multitude "
(1739-40)
§ 5 Inferences (1741—4); Additional Note (1744 (i)— (xi))
CHAPTER II
WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN AND MATTHEW
§ I Parallelisms very few (1745 — 7)
§ 2 " Light of the world," " my brethren " (1748—9)
John-Matthew Agreements (1750—5)
§ 3 Inferences (1756—7)
CHAPTER III
WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN AND LUKE
§ I Antecedent probability (1758—9)
§ 2 The fact (1760—1)
§ 3 Quasi-parallels (1762—3)
John-Luke Agreements (1764 — 75)
§ 4 " Son of Joseph " (1776—8)
§ 5 " The Lord " meaning " Jesus " (1779—81)
§6 "Sons of light "(1782— 3)
§ 7 "My friends " (1784—92)
§ 8 " Standing in the midst " applied to Jesus (1793—7)
§ 9 " Stooping (?) and looking in " (1798)
§ lo What does Trapa/cwTrro) mean ? (1799—1804)
CHAPTER IV
WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN, MARK, AND MATTHEW
§ I Introductory remarks (1805 — 9)
John-Mark-Matthew Agreements (1810—16)
§ 2 Absence of Quasi-parallels (1817)
CHAPTER V
WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN, MARK, AND LUKE
§ I Introductory remarks (1818 — 9)
§ 2 " Latchet," " spices," " rouse up " (1820—2)
§ 3 Mark, Luke, and John, on "rejection" (1823—31)
John-Mark-Luke Agreements (1832 — 4)
§ 4 " The Holy One of God " (1835)
CHAPTER VI
WORDS MOSTLY PECULIAR TO JOHN, MATTHEW, AND LUKE
§ I Verbal Agreements numerous, but parallelisms non-existent
(1836—8)
§ 2 " Lay the head to rest " (1839—46)
§ 3 John-Matthew-Luke Agreements (in English) (1847—50)
Words mostly peculiar to John, Matthew, and Luke
(1851-66); Additional Note (1866 (i)— (iv))
CONCLUSION
§ I Review of the evidence (1867—74)
§ 2 What remains to be done (1875—7)
§ 3 Johannine Grammar (1878—80)
APPENDIX ON PREPOSITIONS
§ I Introductory remarks (1881—3) ; statistics (1884—5)
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