EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index)
Christ (Part 3 of 18)
great Educator FE 432
great Educator for present and future life CT 309; FE 229
Great Teacher CS 125; CSW 47-8, 94; CT 259-63, 307, 484; CW 29; DA 272, 438; Ed 102; FE 430, 450-1; MM 95; PP 516; 1SM 42; 4T 529; 6T 86, 152-3, 331; 8T 61; 9T 170
Great Teacher of mankind Ed 33
Great Teacher sent from God FE 383
Great Teacher sent into world as light of world FE 382
Great Teacher who knows all things FE 184
greatest Educator world has ever known CT 505-6; DA 809; Ed 85; FE 48, 119; MYP 170; 4T 273; 5T 588
greatest of all teachers AA 303; CT 476
greatest Teacher FE 363; 6T 160
greatest Teacher world has ever known AA 17; CH 590; COL 108; CT 50, 64, 171, 255, 259, 362, 365, 369, 433; CW 115; Ed 51; Ev 184, 350; FE 224, 328, 381, 484; GW 50; MM 61, 193, 200; MYP 65; SD 86; 2SM 152; 4T 273, 545; 5T 254; 8T 64, 307; TM 34, 178, 283, 389, 421, 502
heavenly Teacher Ed 127; 1T 500; 2T 579; 3T 81, 144, 378, 449
heaven-sent Teacher DA 194; FE 177; MH 349; SD 70
humble Teacher GC 24
humble Teacher of Galilee COL 119-20
Instructor of ancient Israel PK 18; 6T 221
Instructor to learned teachers FE 400
lowly Teacher from Galilee DA 177; MH 52
lowly Teacher from Nazareth MB 2
Master of education CW 119
Master Teacher AA 242; CT 211, 389, 465; Ed 78; FE 517, 526; MB pref. vii; 7T 268
most illustrious Teacher world has known Ed 51
most perfect Educator world ever knew 4T 343
new Teacher MB 6
only perfect Educator in world FE 361
our Teacher FE 479
patient Teacher DA 422
perfect Teacher CSW 110
Prince of teachers Ed 82, 282; Ev 148; MH 23
standard Teacher 6T 160
Teacher of God’s people in both dispensations PP 373
Teacher of Israel DA 824; 6T 221
Teacher of mankind PK 577
Teacher of teachers CT 389; FE 517
Teacher sent from God CT 250; Ed 73-83; FE 239, 407, 514; SD 55
Teacher who cannot err LS 392
true Educator 7BC 914
wisest Teacher FE 373
wonderful Teacher CSW 109; Ev 427; EW 165
world’s best and truest Educator SD 70
as stranger to some SDA educators 8T 61
authority of, as teacher of truth DA 456
brought into His teaching none of science of men FE 408
carried out His teachings in His life CT 262
child used by, as illustration in teaching AH 279; Ev 340-1
children were impressed by manner in which, explained Scriptures CH 498; WM 57
children’s questions answered by CT 180; DA 515; MH 42; 4T 141
could have imparted to men knowledge surpassing any previous disclosures MH 448
could not sanction mingling of human requirements with divine precepts DA 84
dealt with men individually in His teaching Ed 231
did not: attack precepts or practices of learned teachers DA 84-5
despise education DA 249
ignore learning or despise education CT 511
perplex the ignorant with mysterious inferences GW 50
use unaccustomed or learned words GW 50
education of apostles by FE 47
explained parables to disciples 6T 248
higher than world’s wises and greatest teachers DA 464
how, explained Scriptures WM 57
handled queries of teachers and rulers FE 400
human traditions exalted above God’s law were set aside by COL 171
humble poor and most unlearned could comprehend truth presented by GW 50
illustrated important truths with things familiar to people 2T 579-80
illustrations used by, from scenes of nature CW 107-8
in all SDA schools FE 513
instruction given by, on every essential subject FE 405
people were anxious to hear EW 165
was most definite, simple, and practical GW 50
was not new but it came with force of revelation FE 238
lessons of, illustrated so clearly the lowest and most simple-minded could readily comprehend them 4T 260
re economy 6T 451-2
study MM 87
works of God in nature were associated with COL 17-27; SC 85; 2T 580
lessons taught at Capernaum by, were carried to other countries PK 73
lift up, as first great Teacher FE 382
lived what He taught Ed 78; Ev 636
loved to gather people about Him under blue heavens DA 291
meaning of, no need to consult learned doctors re GW 50
method (manner) of teaching used by CH 498-9; MH 23; 6T 68-9, 87-8; 8T 201
altogether different from ordinary methods 6T 153
beautiful and attractive CT 240
contrasted with that of learned scribes and rabbis FE 236-8
described MH 23-4
different from that of Pharisees MB 47
every class of people met by 3T 214
for His disciples 3T 426
for Pharisees and Sadducees 3T 426
in presenting truth cannot be improved upon CH 498
learn from 3T 426
maintain simplicity of CH 498; CT 250, 261; MH 443
simplicity characterized CT 240
teachers today should follow CT 261
to secure attention, call forth interest, and arouse inquiry FE 236
understand Ev 53
ministers should be educators as was 5T 256
never lost sight of children CT 179
parables of See Parable
pattern of teaching by, ministers should follow 2T 618
personal element in teaching by, importance of Ed 231
physician who can present, as way, truth, and life 6T 248
power of, held men spellbound MB 6
priests and rulers questioned right of, to teach DA 455
questions asked by, puzzled wise men FE 440
ready always to interest and draw men to study Scriptures MM 303
represented as ignorant by educators of His day CT 446; FE 448
reticent and uncommunicative re scientific truths FE 338
Sermon on Mount is wonderful production of teaching by FE 407
showed no regard for traditions and commandments of men FE 238
simplified His important lessons for children CT 180; DA 515; MH 42; 4T 141
some instruction given by, was for His followers only TM 34
sought: access to people by most familiar illustrations MH 23-4
by Sermon on Mount to undo work wrought by false education DA 299
to make His teachings interesting 2T 580
to make lessons of instruction plain and simple 2T 579
study of, as divine Teacher FE 397-404
tact of, in teaching truth SC 12
taught: by sea, on mountainside, in city streets, and in synagogue MH 20-1
often in outer court of temple so Gentiles could hear Him MH 21
only what He had received from Father GC 541
that Scriptures are of unquestionable authority DA 253
while eating at table CT 554
taught disciples: in Bible study groups 6T 87-8
much amid scenes of nature MH 52
re true social life WM 287-8
what to say at public gatherings WM 287
taught disciples how to: conduct themselves in company of the irreligious WM 287
pray SC 93
work for souls CH 498
taught people: amid scenes of nature DA 290; MH 52, 54; 2T 579-80
to behold God in His works, His word, and His providences CT 35; 8T 202
teaching of: contrasted with that of rabbis MH 21-2
freshness and power in MH 52; 8T 201
God’s word was subject of MH 21
is full of grand, ennobling, and saving truth FE 408
much of, given in open air MH 52
no long and far-fetched and complicated reasoning in Ev 171
self-sacrifice is keynote of CS 25
softened and subdued the soul TM 156
style of, was plain and comprehensive Ev 565
was simple DA 253; Ev 565; 2T 579
was simplicity itself Ev 55
teachings of: always positive CT 434
authority characterized 6T 160
benevolence characterized 6T 160
differed from traditions and dogmas of rabbis GW 188
embrace things of time and eternity Ed 82
embrace world Ed 81
freedom from formalism characterized 6T 160
freedom from tradition characterized 6T 160
holiness of heart and purity of life were great subject of 2T 445
impressive and solemn 2T 617
marked with simplicity, dignity, and power heretofore unknown 5T 747
no course in halls of philosophy can equal CT 511
originality characterized 6T 160
practicability characterized 6T 160
re Sabbath DA 281-9
self-sacrifice is keynote of CS 25; 9T 49
simplicity of, study MM 93
spirituality characterized 6T 160
tenderness characterized 6T 160
were focused on practical needs of people 8T 310
See also Teaching
topic of human science never escaped lips of FE 408
training of twelve apostles by Ed 84-96
truth presented by, so deep that wisest and most accomplished teacher could never exhaust it SD 266
vast fields of knowledge might have been opened to men by 8T 201
ventured no further into His subject than people were able to follow 4T 260
was what He taught Ed 78-9
wisdom and deep penetration of, great men astonished at FE 400
youth caught spirit of ministry of CH 498-9; WM 57
See also Section 20
8. As Healer EW 159-60; MH 111; MM 196-7
appellations of: all-healing Physician 3T 184
Chief of physicians CH 536; MM 85
Chief Physician CH 536; MH 111, 116, 121, 134; MM 25; 6T 232
compassionate Physician CH 529; MH 226
divine Healer CH 221; CT 468; Ev 544; GC 515; GW 215
divine Medical Missionary CH 213
divine Physician MH 117; MM 33; 1SM 83; 5T 117
Great Healer CH 318; CT 467; DA 265, 592, 824; Ev 532; MH 22, 59, 226, 233, 244; MM 13, 25, 197
Great Healer of the blind 3T 430
great Medical Missionary CH 212, 371, 539; CT 483-4; MH 267; MM 20, 22; 1SM 112; 2SM 237; 8T 202, 206; 9T 170; WM 53-4
great Minister of healing in SDA institutions MM 25
Great Physician CH 212-4, 497, 526, 528, 535, 593; CT 486; DA 197, 343, 824; Ev 518; MH 118, 144, 174; MM 25, 120; 2SM 284; 6T 111, 136, 227, 231, 378; 9T 178; TM 200; WM 172
Great Physician who made human body 9T 178
greatest Medical Missionary world has ever known MM 24, 48, 159, 194; 2SM 199, 285
greatest Physician world has ever known CH 544, 590; MM 116, 126, 207; 9T 178
Healer DA 259, 263, 582, 776; MH 68; MM 196-7; SR 248
Healer of all woes MH 121
Healer of body as well as soul DA 92; MM 224
Healer of soul and body 6T 232
heavenly Physician MH 119; MM 248; 2T 375
mighty Healer CH 502, 526; COL 273; DA 217, 402; MH 34, 60, 62; MM 13, 115-6; 2SM 284; 6T 234; 9T 124
mighty Healer of soul and body WM 335
mighty Healer of all diseases WM 172
mighty Healer of sin-sick soul CH 502
Originator of med. miss. work CH 497
Physician COL 418; DA 265; MM 79; PK 719
Physician in Chief CH 536; CT 487; MM 13
Physician of soul and body 5BC 1088; MH 130-1; 6T 230
Physician who never lost a case EW 37; LS 118
pure Physician DA 267
Soul Healer MM 147
true Head of medical profession MH 111
true Head of missionary of med. profession CH 536
True Physician MH 244
True Physician of souls MM 197
as willing to heal the sick now as when He was personally on earth DA 823
can heal all disease CH 212-3
of body as well as soul MH 267; MM 196
compassion of, for the sick and suffering DA 823
compassionate Physician still CH 210; MH 226
example for all who come after Him CH 526-9; MM 20-4
fame of, as Great Healer MH 22
spread beyond limits of Palestine MB 3
healed: all manner of diseases in miss. work CH 535
disease by His word GW 250; MH 122
the sick by laying hands on them COL 418; MM 238
healing of the sick on Sabbath by, was in perfect accord with God’s law DA 207
healing performed by, as quietly as possible SL 14
healing power of love went out from DA 92
healing work combined with evangelism by CH 544
largest part of His ministry spent in healing MM 240
life imparted to the sick by CT 466
lived life of genuine med. missionary 8T 222
med. ministry combined with spiritual ministry by Ev 516
med. ministry of CH 526
keep alive in church principles of self-denial and self-sacrifice followed in MM 316
med. missionary in every sense of word CH 317
med. missionary wherever He went WM 328
med. miss. work brought into His ministry by MM 246
med. miss. work united with ministry of the word by 6T 292
med. student should keep sanctifying influence of, before his patients CT 482-3
ministered to both soul and body MH 111
miracles of healing by See Miracle
missionary of highest type CH 535
miss. work of, healing all manner of diseases was combined with CH 535
more time and labor devoted to healing than to preaching by CH 34; MH 19; 4T 225
never refused to touch loathsome leper with healing DA 776
pity of, for persons afflicted with disease 3T 179
preaching and healing bound together by 6T 234, 242
sees every effort to find access to souls by presenting health reform principles CH 539
sick and afflicted were objects of special care of 4T 225
simple agencies of nature used by, in healing DA 824; MH 233
stream of healing power flowed from CH 526
teaching and healing combined in ministry of MM 62-3; PK 240
temporary hospital established by, on green hill slopes of Galilee ML 226
thousands healed by, with touch and word MM 79
turned no one away who came to Him for healing DA 823
was healing power WM 36
whole villages without moan of sickness because He healed all their sick SC 11
work of physician and minister perfectly represented in CH 528
9. As Intercessor AA 495; 7BC 913, 926; COL 156; CT 14; Ev 187; GC 484; LS 324; PP 140; SC 89; 1SM 140; 6T 67, 363; 8T 177; 9T 104; TM 157, 465
appellations of: compassionate Intercessor FE 275
great Intercessor 4T 530
living Intercessor CSW 124
true Intercessor PP 330
as personal Saviour Ed 132; MH 419
at right hand of God DA 52-5; TM 157, 391
before Father MYP 407; 3T 396; TM 157
for church TM 157
by: His spotless life, His obedience, and His death COL 156
prayer for us 7BC 914
Father’s response to, in our behalf 6T 364
for man when Adam and Eve sinned PP 63
in: God’s presence Ev 187; CSW 124
heaven Ed 132; MH 419; SC 74; 8T 128; 9T 103; TM 391
investigative judgment, for all who have overcome through faith GC 482-4
sinner’s behalf PP 140; 6T 364; 8T 178
in heavenly sanctuary is as essential to plan of salvation as His death GC 489
intercession of: added to prayers of His followers AA 37
as golden chain fastened to God’s throne 7BC 914
ceases at close of probation 2T 191
ceases before second advent PP 98
essential to plan of salvation GC 489
God is near to us in SD 77
is that of a spotless life GC 416
is that of pierced and broken body GC 416
man’s need of, is constant 6BC 1078
what to expect from 6T 364
intercessory prayer by 5BC 1145-6; DA 680; SD 296
introduces His people to God as sons and daughters 6T 363
lives to intercede for us 2T 591-2
mistake of Millerite Adventists re GC 429
Moses as representative of PP 330
not as mere petitioner but as Conqueror claiming victory COL 156
pleads: before God for sinful men AA 495; 8T 178
our individual cases 2SM 249-50
pledged to intercede in our behalf SD 22
points to rainbow PP 107
presents: His spotless merits with our prayers, confessions, and thanksgiving COL 156
our petitions before God 4T 530
prophecies re, familiar to Him as man FE 402
Satan resists, as He intercedes for His people TM 465
thought of, be comforted by 4T 530
work of 7BC 914; 6T 364; 8T 177-8
essential to plan of salvation GC 489
garments of vengeance put on by Him at close of 8T 42
proclaim with pen and voice ChS 130
solemn announcement at close of GC 613
Zechariah foretold GC 415
See also Sections 1, 2, 13; High priest; Judgment (Investigative); Sanctuary (Heavenly)
10. As Judge 7BC 953; DA 158, 210; 9T 185
all judgment committed to DA 210; MM 133
appellations of: eternal Judge DA 708
infinite Judge DA 285
Judge of all earth DA 210, 708, 736; 5T 612
Judge of all living 7BC 958
Judge of all men MM 133
Supreme Judge 7BC 989
appointed (made) Judge 5BC 1134; CS 349; ML 335; 9T 185
to execute judgment DA 210
at close of millennium EW 52-4, 291-4; GC 666-73; 3SG 83-5; SR 421-9
both Advocate and Judge DA 210
during millennium EW 290-1; GC 660-1
only, can be our Judge 9T 185
only Judge of man’s fitness for eternal life ML 339
when, will assume office of Supreme Judge 7BC 989
will stand as Judge at last day DA 158
work of 7BC 953
See also Judgment; Millennium
11. As laboring man
among peasants and laborers SC 81-2
carpenter Ed 217; Ev 132; ML 56; 2SM 163-4; 3T 566
carpenter’s trade learned by CT 147; FE 417
did not use His divine power to lighten His toil DA 72
example set by, of industry MYP 211
in manual labor CT 276-7
learned to handle tools in His youth 9T 185
lived life of toil from His earliest years CT 276
made every article well Ev 378
regarded as uneducated carpenter DA 387
sang David’s beautiful psalms 7BC 936
spoken of contemptuously as Galilean laborer DA 387
toiled: among hills of Galilee SC 82
daily with patient hands CG 346; CT 277
for His daily bread 5T 42
in workshop at Nazareth 5T 42
trade learned by DA 72; MH 399; 8T 222
trained in useful labor ML 131
unwilling to be defective in handling of tools FE 418
worked at carpenter’s trade COL 345; CSW 54; Ev 132, 378; FE 142, 151, 392; ML 56, 168; MYP 211; 8T 222
as carpenter’s son TM 177
at carpenter’s bench AH 290, 443; MH 52
at humble trade SC 82
in carpenter’s shop CT 276; DA 72; MH 399; SC 81; 8T 222
in craftsman’s occupation Ed 77
in little carpenter shop in Nazareth 3BC 1129; COL 349; CT 147, 276; FE 417; SC 81
with Joseph CSW 54; DA 72; Ev 378; MH 399; 8T 222
worked to help support His family CG 346
12. As man (on earth)
absent from feasts during much of His ministry DA 451
accepted God’s law and wrought out its principles in His life 5T 576
accepted God’s plans for Him MH 479
accomplished work He came to do CH 498
accused as: blasphemer COL 171
Sabbathbreaker COL 171; 1SM 314; TM 294
accused of: receiving sinners COL 185-97
lightly regarding God’s law COL 377; DA 497
acquiesced cheerfully in all of Father’s requirements 4T 396
acts of, condemned by dignitaries at Jerusalem early in His ministry DA 196
agonizing in Gethsemane, angels beheld DA 693
agony of, on cross testifies to His estimate of human soul 5T 604
all heaven triumphed in victory of, on cross DA 758
all mysteries were comprehended by DA 326
all temptations of humanity were met by 9T 190
all truth was understood by DA 326
alone, is perfect pattern which all should copy 2T 638
amazing sacrifice made by AA 333
angels attended 4T 109
angels did not keep, from temptation GW 266
while in tomb 5BC 1114
angels not permitted to minister to, on cross 2T 215
appointment of, to meet disciples in Galilee after His resurrection DA 793-4, 818
arguments used against, founded in falsehood 1SM 70
as: evangelist CH 318
Messiah was called Son of David DA 608-9
our kinsman, redeemed us from bondage of sin DA 327
as gospel worker: earnest 3T 164
earnest and constant DA 73; MH 51
example of CH 317
expected much and attempted much DA 73
labored incessantly and intensely and often without food CH 526
untiring 9T 45
zealous 4T 600
as prophet, spoke to daughters of Jerusalem DA 752
assailed by: Satan on every point 4BC 1148
Satan’s fiercest and most subtle temptations GC 510
associated men and women with Him, in gospel work Ev 67-8
attempts of Jews to stone EW 159
attended: synagogue on Sabbath Ed 251
yearly festivals of Jews CT 262; MH 22
attention of, to little things COL 357-8
attentive to wants of least among men CT 262
attitude of: to His opponents 1SM 70-1
to sinful men in need of divine love and salvation Ed 79-80
toward social outcasts COL 185-6
authenticated fact that He was living Saviour DA 829
authoritative example for us SD 137
authority of, defended by Him DA 593-4
to teach was challenged by Jewish leaders DA 455
authorities at Jerusalem sought to murder DA 260
baptism of: angels hovered over scene of EW 153
example of steps sinner must take in conversion DA 111; 4T 40, 42-3
heaven bore testimony at DA 136
many people present at DA 136
no repentance needed by Him to submit to it DA 110
not received as confession of guilt on His own account DA 111
purpose of 4T 40-3
witnessed by Satan DA 116
baptism of suffering and blood experienced by 4T 121
barriers broken down by DA 399-403
became: Shepherd through His sacrifice DA 478
spiritual leader for all ages 1SM 409
began to redeem man where his ruin began CD 153; 3T 486; Te 19-20
benevolence of, Jews did not admire SL 14
beset by adversaries at every step COL 170
better knowledge of, constantly cultivate desire for SD 27
birth of: contempt and evil whisperings re DA 88
mystery of, no attempt made by Him to explain DA 387
OT Scriptures foretold AA 221-2
story of, is exhaustless theme DA 48
was miracle 5BC 1128
wicked insinuations re DA 387
birthplace of, Micah foretold GC 313
blood from wounds of, fell drop by drop on rock below DA 760
bore: every test DA 598-9
insults without retaliation 5BC 1081
brutal treatment of, during His trial 1T 240-1
burial of, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus aided disciples in DA 773-4
Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus helped to bear expense of AA 104
burning denunciations hurled by, against hypocrites and Pharisees 5T 144
bustle and confusion of crowded city wearied 4T 141
came: in personal contact with men WM 60
not as king but as sower COL 35
came not to: destroy old dispensation Ev 554
overturn thrones and kingdoms MH 36
came to: live God’s law FE 385
live life of the poorest MH 19
redeem Adam’s failure DA 117
world as its light COL 416
world in humility MH 197
came to earth with: accumulated love of eternity Ed 76
hoarded love of eternity MH 37; 5T 204; 7T 144
love as broad as eternity 4T 418
came to reveal: Father to sinners 8T 286
Father’s character PP 469
came to vindicate: authority and holiness of God’s law PP 366
claims of God’s law 8T 207
God’s law before world SD 55
character of: divine-human, study carefully MH 491
enemies constantly sought to find stain in 8T 208
formation of, He began early to act for Himself in DA 86
great principle manifest in PK 82-3
keep noble principles of, constantly before people 6T 258
represent 5T 594
study 9T 187
was absolutely perfect MM 20
without spot or stain of sin 9T 187
charged falsely with one crime after another 5T 291
charged with: blasphemy by Jewish authorities DA 699
casting out devils through Satan DA 321
sedition by Jewish authorities DA 699
seeking to overthrow temple service DA 433
preparing way for complete subjugation of Jews by Romans DA 205
chief work of, was ministry to the poor, needy, and ignorant CH 387; WM 59
was preaching to the poor WM 171
children felt perfectly at home in presence of 5T 421
children loved to play around FE 68
children’s happiness brought joy to 4T 141
children’s kisses of grateful affection received by DA 592
claim of, as king was ridiculed by earthly rulers COL 77
claims of God’s law not lessened by SD 48
clasped healed children in His arms DA 592
cleansing of temple by, roused determined hatred of priests and rulers against Him DA 167
collapsed from exhaustion, after temptation in wilderness DA 131
commanded no army MH 197
compassion of: for neglected masses 6T 254
for the poor and the sick MH 17-8
for the sick and suffering MM 121
knew no limit MH 17
condemned: for crime of treason against Roman government DA 773
on charge of blasphemy 5BC 1104
condescension of, that broke Peter’s heart DA 645
conditions on which Jews would have accepted DA 130
conduct of, at private feasts WM 287
eternal welfare of sinners regulated 3T 217
confided care of His mother to John AH 204; DA 752; EW 177; MH 42; SL 53; SR 224
confronted constantly with apparent failure DA 678; 6T 307
conquered hearts by His gentleness and unselfish, unassuming spirit 7T 156
contacted people in their homes Ev 203
continual pain suffered by, while in contact with enmity, depravity, and impurity 5T 422
copy example of, in God’s work 6T 442
correct example of gospel minister was given by 4T 373
could not: sanction mingling of human requirements with divine precepts DA 84
see through portals of tomb while on cross 2T 209
courage of, good under greatest opposition and most cruel treatment DA 330
cousin of John the Baptist DA 109
crowds that listened to, no building in Palestine could hold MH 17
cruel scourging met by, with meek submission 4T 139
crying children cheered by His tender sympathy 2SM 238
daily lot of, reproach and penury were GC 20
dead body of: described DA 772
embalmed with myrrh and aloes DA 773
water and blood flowing from side of, significance of EW 209
wrapped in linen sheet for burial DA 774
dead persons raised to life by DA 786; EW 160
who were not clothed with immortality DA 786
declared John the Baptist to be greatest of prophets 5T 224
deeds of mercy marked pathway of, at every step CH 499
deep tenderness manifested by, for humanity GW 117
deference and respect manifested by, for age SD 130
definite purpose in every word and act of DA 393-4
demonstrated before all worlds that God’s law is unchangeable GC 503
denied right of priests and rabbis to question Him DA 211
denounced abuse of Sabbath observance DA 206
depended on hospitality of friends and disciples DA 524
descendant of: Abraham AA 247; DA 44; PP 125
David 5BC 1130; DA 44; 1SM 247
Judah PP 236
possessor of birthright PP 177-8
Shem PP 117
descent of, traced from Abraham through royal psalmist AA 247
deserted by God, to all appearance, when He died for sinners DA 624
despised because of His humility, holiness, and purity EW 178
destruction of, argument urged by Jewish rulers for GC 615
devils in council plotted to defeat EW 158-9
devotion of, to doing good to others 3T 54
did: no act to gain applause PK 693
works no other man had done or could do 3T 213
did not: attach “Professor” to His name Ev 132
attack precepts or practices of learned teachers DA 84-5
avoid weariness 4T 100
censure human weakness DA 353; GW 117; SC 12
change Sabbath GC 447
contend for His rights DA 89
dazzle men’s senses with display of outward glory 5T 253
despise education FE 47
die that man may have license to break God’s law TM 161-2
disclose all truth to disciples Ev 57
exalt His divine character FE 392
exercise divine power for His own benefit DA 119
fail to show proper respect for the law DA 706
flinch from severest trials CT 277
go to Paradise on day He died DA 751
go unbidden into temptation DA 126
gratify curiosity 8T 310
hold Himself aloof from the unfortunate 2T 467
ignore claims of His body MYP 234
measure His work by hours MH 500
meet glory of popular conception of Messiah DA 457
needlessly place Himself in conflict with rabbis FE 439
neglect smallest and simplest duty WM 153
overwhelm men with immensity of His talent FE 338
resort to abrupt actions or prescribed rules Ev 140
rest in possession of almighty power DA 336
seek earthly throne DA 727
seek to dazzle men’s senses with His glory DA 261
shut Himself up in hermit’s cell DA 86
step into world as fully matured man CSW 54
stoop to enter into controversy with Satan PP 478
suffer and die solely to save man GC 503
suppress one word of truth DA 353
take part of His family because they were related to Him FE 402
unnecessarily expose Himself to persecution DA 355
use His divine power to resist temptation 4T 45
work in way to dazzle men with His superior abilities FE 338
yield to temptation even by thought DA 123
did not come as king DA 147
to rule nations MYP 16
did not come to: abolish God’s law 2SG 274
establish temporal kingdom in this world DA 820
did not die to: abolish God’s law TM 134
destroy God’s law COL 314
did nothing to: establish His authority as earthly king MB 3
vindicate or deliver Himself COL 171
died as: Passover Lamb 3SG 225
true sacrifice DA 233
whole Saviour 2SG 216
died to: maintain authority of God’s law SD 54
save man from his sins but not in his sins 4T 251
secure right to destroy Satan TM 134
secure second probation for man TM 134
show that God’s law is immutable COL 314
dignified life in all its details MB 99
disappointment of, when those for whom He died choose sinful companionship 5T 508
disciples longed to see, reign as temporal prince DA 415
disciples reproved by, for spirit of self-aggrandizement 4T 226
doubts assailed, while He was dying 2T 209
drank bitter cup apportioned for man to drink 2T 590
dwelt among the lowly MH 197
each event in work of, had its appointed hour DA 451
ear of, heard every cry DA 163
easily approached by the most lowly WM 53, 170
embodiment of refinement and purity 2T 467
emphasized binding claims of Sabbath PK 183
employed none of Satan’s weapons MB 57
endured: agony that required help and support from Father 2T 509
all temptations with which man is beset 4BC 1147; 7BC 930; SD 230
cross for joy of seeing souls redeemed 6T 449
every test that man could have CG 475
every trial to which we are subject DA 24
judicial punishment for man’s sins SR 225
keenest pangs of hunger 3T 481
most terrible temptations SD 24
opposition from wicked Jews EW 160-1
severest trials CT 49-50
struggles and torture of soul in world of sin DA 363; SC 94
testing process 4T 86
enemies of, gathered up every false report against Him 5T 291
enemies pursued three years in trying to find stain in His character DA 467
energy of, was indomitable 4T 603
enjoyed singing of birds SD 135
entered homes of men WM 60
erroneous idea that, abolished Decalogue PP 365
came to do away with OT Scriptures PP 365-6
evangelist as, never was there such MH 22
every idea presented by, was His own 1SM 409
every sentence uttered by, came from God FE 407-8
every word and act of, had its definite purpose in His work of redemption DA 393
example for: fathers DA 515
us Ed 259; CG 525; 2SG 251-2; 1SM 172; 4T 139; 7T 46
example of, God’s law expounded in 1SM 317
God’s word requires that His people imitate 5T 113
holy life SD 42
only safe course is to follow 1T 408
what God designed men to be physically and spiritually DA 50-1
exercised no powers men may not have through faith DA 24, 664
expenses of, in work of preaching 4T 42
experience of, with persons possessed by demons GC 514
experienced all temptations that befall men Ed 78
expositor of prophecies re Himself DA 237
faith of, marked with blood drops of agony in Gethsemane AA 582
faithful regard of, for one-soul audience 6T 115
false conception re, errors and traditions led Jews to accept 5T 710
false reports circulated against DA 392-3
familiar with men’s interests and occupations MH 24-5; 3T 214
familiar with prophecies re His: humiliation, atonement, and intercession CT 260
Father unfolded His plan to, day by day DA 208; MH 479
Father’s character was revealed in ML 300
Father’s presence separated from, in Gethsemane 5BC 1124; DA 686-7; 2T 203, 206-7
Father’s representative in fallen world ML 274
favorite resorts of, fields and hills were DA 290
favorite theme of, paternal character and abundant love of God was TM 192
paternal tenderness and abundant grace of God was COL 40; 6T 55
feelings of, on way to Gethsemane for last time DA 685-7
fields of knowledge that, refused to open 8T 309
finished work given Him to do AA 24
first earthly home of, stable was 5T 269
first step in organization of church by, ordination of 12 apostles was AA 18; DA 291
first work entrusted to Peter by GW 182-3
forbade people to declare Him king DA 383
forced no one to believe Ev 171
forces of confederacy of evil sought to overcome DA 116
foresaw results of His earthly mission and death DA 410
forgave: His murderers while on cross DA 744, 760; EW 176; PP 140
Peter for denying Him 4T 488
forsaken of God on Calvary 2T 209
foundation of Christian church by, began with calling of first five disciples DA 141; WM 60
friends provided home for, as wayfarer 2SM 154
fulfilled: Messianic specifications of OT Scriptures AA 436
OT types and prophecies GC 267
plan existing from days of eternity DA 147
prophecies re His first advent 5BC 1090
types of ceremonial law COL 35
fund established by, for aiding the poor 4T 41-2
funds of, for evangelism were meager 4T 41-2
future read by, as open book AA 21
Gabriel strengthened, in Gethsemane 5BC 1123
gained access to hearts by sympathy and confidence TM 190
gates of hell could not prevail against DA 413
Gentiles drawn to, by tie of human sympathy DA 193
glory of, was in His simplicity CH 320
God’s commandments kept by 1SM 314
God’s law exalted and made honorable by SD 48
God’s nature and attributes revealed by MH 419
godly women aided, in teaching truth 2SM 44
gospel seed sown by, in out-of-way places Ev 47
great contradictions presented themselves in DA 87
great multitudes thronged steps of, in Galilee MB 3
great sorrow of, over Jerusalem’s rebellion GC 22
greatest opposition was met with good courage by 3T 217
greatest share of attention of, given to the poor 7T 226
greatest success of, was among the poor WM 171
grew in grace as perfect man 1T 339
had: divine foresight DA 655
neither food nor drink from Passover supper to crucifixion DA 742
no opportunities that the poor do not have MH 197
no place to lay His weary head 4T 83
no respect to persons or station 4T 225
no secrets re His purposes or doctrines DA 699
nothing to do with subjects of dissension among Jews DA 253
unlimited confidence in Father 3T 107
had been separated from Mary two months when marriage feast was held in Cana DA 145
had no home of His own DA 524; ML 166; 2SM 154
except that of friends MH 19; ML 166
had to: bear all trials and afflictions of man 7BC 925
fight battle as every child of humanity must fight it DA 49
meet life’s peril in common with every human soul DA 49
hated: because of His purity and holiness GC 27
without cause MB 32
He who never slumbers nor sleeps watched over DA 65
heart of: beneficent power of God’s law manifested in 5T 576
broken for man SR 224
broken on cross GC 540
burden of our sins broke SC 13
sin that broke GC 471
sorrow broke DA 353
when pain tortured DA 643
woes of lost world broke GC 651
heartfelt anguish of, when people refused His message GW 49
heavy dew dropped from cypress and palm trees upon, while He prayed in Gethsemane DA 687, 689
helped: His widowed mother provide for household at Nazareth MB 111
people who most needed help 2T 467
Herod the Great was moved by Satan to attempt to slay GC 438
holy Pattern of life 6T 393
homage given by world to position, wealth, and talent was foreign to DA 260
homeless wanderer GC 20
hospital of, found wherever sick people were MH 17-8
hospitality of Samaritans was accepted by MH 26
house-to-house work done by AA 364; GW 188; WM 53, 116, 170
how, met sneers, taunts, and ridicule from others 7BC 936
was tempted in all points as we are 4T 86
how narrow and worldly-minded men judged DA 196
human race would have been forever in Satan’s power if, had been overcome by him DA 687
humanity would have been lost if, had yielded to temptation SD 24
humility combined with inherent power and grandeur in, awed men while they loved Him 5T 253
hungered for sympathy and co-operation GW 28
hypocrisy fearlessly denounced by DA 353; GW 117; SC 12
identified Himself with: needs of His people 3T 186
the afflicted, the lowly, and the needy 4T 141
impressed men with sense of hidden power MH 51
inconveniences of poverty were suffered by CT 34
individuality of, distinct from earthly pride or assumption FE 400-1
inexpressible anguish suffered by 2T 206-7
inexpressible sorrow filled, when men rejected Him DA 393
innocent happiness was pleasing to ML 186
interested in: children CSW 54-5
people WM 162
Israel’s rejection of 4aSG 116-8
foretold in prophecy Ev 612-3
foretold in Scriptures DA 821
Jewish leaders denounced: as impostor DA 213
as Samaritan COL 381
as seditious before Pilate DA 728