The book The Open Court 34, No.773 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 34, No.773 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 34, No.773 a good or bad book?
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We may credit the contemporaries of Jesus in Palestine with the greatest possible thirst after religious knowledge and instruction; but we must not forget that thirst could be slacked by attending the syna- gogue and listening to the scribes without being compelled to become homeless wanderers. \\niat great inducement could lead the disciples to accept the invitation of Jesus to become his followers? The honor of forming the body-guard of the Messiah. While the first three Gospels do not state ...this in express terms, they connect the work of Jesus closely with that of the Baptist. The latter is the immediate fore- runner of the Messiah (Matt. iii. 11; Mark i. 7f ; Luke iii. 21f). They imply unmistakably in the account of the baptism of Jesus that the Baptist recognized Jesus as the promised Messiah (Matt, iii. 13-17-; ^lark i. f)-ll ; Luke iii. 21-22; cf. Matt. xi. 2fl:'). He must have told his most intimate followers what he had learned of Jesus. Hence, the statements of John i. may and must be used in explaining the corresponding narratives of the Synoptic Ciospels.
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