women;” and of the beheading of John the Prophet.
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How Jesus fled from Capernaum, and the Galileans at first fell away from him; and concerning the levy in Galilee; and of the visit of Jesus to Nazareth. |
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How, after the death of John the Prophet, Jesus foresaw that he also must be slain; and of the Bread of Life, and the feeding of the five thousand; and concerning the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees. |
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How Xanthias the Alexandrine said that the philosophy of Jesus aimed at the taking in of the Gentiles into the Kingdom, and at the enfranchisement of slaves; and how he found fault with Jesus for that he called himself the Son of man. |
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Of signs in heaven; and concerning the healing of the Syrophœnician maiden, how Jesus seemed to gain thereby some new knowledge. |
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How Jesus would work no sign in heaven; and concerning his temptation and wherefore he denied to work signs in heaven. |
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How Jesus led us, in our exile, to the Rock of Salvation; and how he founded the Temple of his Congregation thereon; and how he gave the Key thereof to Simon Peter. |
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How Jesus, having now determined to die, spake of that which was to come, with Moses and Elias, upon the Mount Hermon. |
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Of our going up to Jerusalem; and of the division between parents and children; and how Jesus testified of a Day of Judgment. |
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