EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index)
Christ (Part 5 of 18)
instead of sinner 1SM 340
died for every man 4BC 1159
individually PP 277
died as: guilty sinner PP 64
man’s substitute 5BC 1127; DA 741
died that: death might not be eternal sleep to man 5T 313
man might have another trial TM 134
expiatory sufferings of, privilege of comprehending far more than we do DA 660
Father assumed toward, character of judge TM 246
Father divested Himself of endearing qualities of father toward TM 246
full penalty of broken law was suffered by, for whole world TM 134
given as hostage for redemption of man 1SM 258
God’s law maintained by inflicting its penalty on 1SM 301-2
God’s wrath fell upon, instead of sinner 1SM 313
great sacrifice made by, meditate upon 1T 504
great Sin Bearer 3BC 1146; DA 568; MH 90
infinite price paid by, for man’s redemption 4T 76
knowledge of, importance of 1SM 264
laid down His life voluntarily 5BC 1127; DA 484
life of: could ransom man from sin EW 150
crushed out by sense of God’s wrath against sin DA 687
given as daily sacrifice for man MYP 16
given to purchase redemption for sinner MM 264
offered as sacrifice for sinners PP 343
woes of lost world crushed out GC 651
lifted up between heavens and earth as guilty sinner PP 64
love for sinners led, to pay price of redemption PK 692
made: His soul offering for sin GC 18; MYP 255; 4T 418
solemn oblation of Himself FE 382
make clear reason why, made His great sacrifice TM 220
man’s iniquity was laid upon DA 753
might have drawn back from sacrifice of Calvary GC 348
must endure God’s wrath against transgression DA 686
not to be sacrificed second time PP 411
nothing but death of, could save man from sin EW 127, 150, 152
offered Himself as: complete sacrifice for all CS 53
sacrifice in behalf of fallen man AA 227-8
sacrifice for sin FE 432
sacrificial victim AA 33; 7BC 933; DA 668; FE 432
offering of, exceedingly abundant for every soul DA 566
is complete COL 156
only sin bearer 7BC 913
on cross, felt much as sinners will feel under God’s wrath 2T 210
penalty of our transgressions of God’s law suffered by FE 197; 2T 209
rendered to justice the sufferings of a God 7BC 913
sacrificed His life because of man’s transgression FE 370
separated from Father by bearing man’s guilt DA 693; PP 63
sins of men placed, on cross of Calvary MB 128
sin offering was expression of faith in PP 356
soul of, made offering for man’s sins 7BC 924
students need more distinct views of CT 370
substitute and surety for humanity 5BC 1126; SR 225
suffered: as substitute and surety for sinful man PK 691
death which was ours 8T 209
for men individually 9T 102
in order that man’s sins might be pardoned through faith in Him FE 370
in sinner’s stead SC 32
under divine justice for sinners DA 686
suffered in: place of sinful men 7BC 904
sinner’s stead SC 32
took: curse of disobedience upon Himself 1SM 237
guilt of the disobedient upon Himself SC 32
man’s guilt and its penalty 7BC 925
our sins upon Himself 1SM 233
punishment that sinner deserves FE 370
sinner’s MB 9
transgressor’s guilt upon Himself SD 239
vicarious sacrifice of, for sinful man SR 225
why no other than, could save us from sin SC 14
why sinful man could not be saved without SC 31-2
would have died to save only one sinner COL 187, 196; DA 483; MH 135; 8T 73
only two souls EW 159
16. As Sinless One 5BC 1113; CT 268; DA 110-1, 329, 462; GC 212; MB 116; MH 71, 89; PK 701; SC 93-4; 2T 202
appellations of: Infinite Purity DA 36, 461
Innocent 8T 208
Innocent One GC 213
the Sinless PK 701
baptism of, was not confession of guilt DA 111
became: like one of us except in sin SD 23
sin for human race SC 45-6
began in purity and holiness where first Adam began ML 323
blameless Son of God DA 311; MH 422; 8T 286
while He shared man’s lot DA 311; MH 422; 8T 286
born without taint of sin 7BC 925
brother in our infirmities but not in possessing like passions 2T 202
did no wrong action WM 287
did not: become sinner by His incarnation SD 25
consent to sin DA 123
did not possess: like passions as ours 2T 202
passions of man’s fallen nature 2T 509
did not yield to temptation once 4BC 1163
not even by thought DA 123
died as sinless offering 7BC 932
divine wrath would have come upon, if He had sinned 1SM 256
earth would have become Satan’s kingdom if, had failed DA 687
example of sinless life DA 49
faultless 1SM 70; 3T 336; 4T 541
faultless pattern for men ML 252
free from: all sin and error 7BC 929
slightest stain of sin MM 20; WM 53-4
taint of sin 7BC 927
full and perfect sacrifice by, as sinless offering LS 246
great sinless propitiation 7BC 925
guiltless, bore punishment of the guilty 1SM 322
had no: evil propensity 5BC 1128
inclination to corruption 5BC 1128
propensities of sin 5BC 1128
taint of corruption 5BC 1128
had perfect hatred for sin 5BC 1142; 7BC 904; 1SM 254, 322
holy and pure 5T 426
human race would have been forever in Satan’s power if, had failed DA 687
human soul of, was holy 2T 201
humanity of, was perfect DA 664
image of God in, no trace of sin marred DA 71; FE 443
in taking man’s nature did not in the least participate in its sin 5BC 1131; 1SM 256
is the one faultless character 4T 541
knew not least taint of sin or defilement 1SM 253
life and death of, would have been of no value if He had not been without sin 7BC 933
life of, as man was perfect at each stage of development COL 83
lived sinless life COL 83; CT 141; DA 312; MH 180, 422-3; SC 62; 1SM 226; 8T 286
before His baptism DA 109
lived spotless life DA 237; 2T 50
from manger to cross 1SM 223
nature of, recoiled from evil SC 93-4; 2T 202
untainted by sin 4T 528
needed no repentance DA 110
never committed sin 5BC 1114
never degraded His soul with one foul blot of sin FE 251
never leave slightest impression that taint of or inclination to corruption rested on 5BC 1128
never overcome by temptation ML 317
never sinned once with His lips 7BC 936
no evil propensity in, as man 5BC 1128
no human weakness or imperfection manifested by PP 480
no pollution of sin received by, as result of His incarnation DA 266; MH 70
no repentance needed by, to submit to rite of baptism DA 110
no sin in 1SM 114
no stain of sin in DA 196; SD 25
no thought or feeling of, responded to temptation GC 623; 5T 422
not one impure word escaped lips of WM 287
nothing in, responded to Satan’s sophistry DA 123
obedient and sinless unto death 1SM 342
one unsanctified act by, would have marred the pattern SD 148
only sinless one who ever dwelt on earth DA 72
perfect in His life DA 311
perfect purity of, as example for us ML 300
only a sacrificial offering “without blemish” could be symbol of PP 352
Satan could not lead Him by one act or even thought to stain PK 701
perfect sinlessness of human nature of, have no misgivings re 5BC 1131; 1SM 256
perfect specimen of sinless humanity 7BC 907
perfection revealed in, God expects from us CG 477
plan of salvation would have failed if, had sinned 1T 294
pure and spotless Lamb of God 4T 374
pure and undefiled, He walked among men GW 121
pure and unsullied, bore penalty of man’s transgression CM 77
purity and elevated morality of, awed men 3T 422
purity and moral dignity of, awed men 4T 263
purity of His divine character maintained in His human nature ML 323
sacrifice of, was sinless offering LS 246
Satan would have gained whole human family if, had yielded to one temptation PK 701
Satan would have triumphed if: had admitted excuse for sin DA 88
had yielded to one temptation PK 701
one sin could have been found in Him DA 761
sin found no place in 5BC 1117
sinless and exalted character of 1SM 107
sinless life was lived by 1SM 226
sinless offering of, sacrificial offerings prefigured 4aSG 69
sinless soul of, took guilt of sinful man CM 76-7
soul of, was kept untainted by sin 7BC 927
spirit of stainless purity of, shrank from spectacle of evil DA 461
spiritual nature of, free from every taint of sin 5BC 1104
spotless character of, results of closely viewing 5T 471-2
spotless Lamb of God DA 652; SD 25; TM 38, 95
animal sacrifices typified PP 68
spotless life of, imitate 2T 50
spotless purity of, as example for us GW 121
was continual reproof of sin EW 178
spotless Redeemer LS 84
spotless righteousness of, is perpetual reproach to all sin 1SM 254
spotless Son of God DA 755; GC 540; SC 13, 24, 32
spotlessly pure PP 140
stainless life of, rebuked many DA 89
stainless purity of DA 461
tempted in all points as we are, yet untainted by corruption 7BC 907
yet without one taint of sin SD 148
the sinless, became sin for man GC 540
suffered for the sinful 9T 283
though He possessed human form yet He was without taint of sin WM 287
took man’s nature but not its sinfulness 7BC 912, 925
took on: Himself infirmities of humanity and lived sinless life MH 180
His sinless nature man’s sinful nature MM 181
His sinless soul guilt of sinful man CM 76
unexplained mystery that, could be tempted in all points and yet be without sin 5BC 1128-9
unsullied purity of, sin was offensive to DA 568
untainted by: corruption from His first entrance into world 7BC 907
evil that surrounded Him DA 389
was: perfect in His humanity TM 173
sinless 6BC 1074; 7BC 926, 933; PK 701; SC 45; Te 275
without taint of sin 4T 528
without one taint of disloyalty or sin SD 48; 1SM 302
world would have been lost if, had admitted excuse for sin DA 88
had committed one sin DA 88
world would have perished if, had failed Te 275
would not have been perfect offering if He had sinned 5BC 1081
17. As sociable person
accepted hospitality of all classes DA 150-1
accepted invitations to: dine with the poor and afflicted ML 186
dine with the learned and noble ML 186
feasts given by acquaintances MH 24-5
private feasts WM 287
ate with common sinners 2T 21
attended: many innocent festivities AH 100
private feasts of Pharisees and publicans WM 287
descended to level of the young 4T 141
did not refuse to mingle with others in friendly intercourse 6T 173
dined and lodged with rich and poor 3T 214
found pleasure in scenes of innocent happiness DA 151
guest at home of Martha and Mary DA 525-6, 557; FE 132
had no time for exciting and useless amusements ML 131
yet did not encourage undue familiarity ML 187
invited to eat with publicans and sinners FE 482
mingled with: common people MH 197
Samaritans freely AA 19; DA 193; MH 26
the lowly CG 346
not exclusive DA 86
publicans and sinners not excluded from presence of 5BC 1120
rest and peace found by, in society of innocent children CT 179; 4T 141
sat and ate with Pharisees and publicans 5BC 1088
sociable man 6T 173
sociable spirit of, manifest by association with all classes MH 26
sociability of, examples of MH 24-5
social in His nature DA 150-1; ML 186; Te 193
social kindliness of, showed He recognized dignity of humanity DA 274; MH 26
social life of DA 89-92; GW 335; MH 197; WM 287
table talk controlled by, at feasts WM 287
18. As Son of God DA 457-8; PP 34-8
allied by birth to human race 1SM 227
alone, could bear guilt of world DA 469
called by names listed in Isa. 9:6 DA 25
claim as, mocked during His trial before high priest DA 710
claim of, was ridiculed 2T 207
claimed God as His Father in highest sense DA 207-8
desired that all know His relationship with Father DA 536
divine Son of God 5BC 1150; 2T 203
while helpless child DA 87-8
divine Sonship of, He testified to 1SM 253
doctrine of Sonship of, Paul taught EW 201
erroneous teachings re Ev 614
eternal Son of God in union and oneness with Father Ev 615; 1SM 247
faith in, evidence of DA 564
gives men power to obey DA 24
God has revealed Himself in MH 418-9
God is Father of FE 401; 8T 268
great Intercessor in sinner’s behalf PP 140
Jews preferred criminal Barabbas instead of TM 38
linked the created with the Uncreated MYP 253
men may have witness in themselves re SC 112
miracle of resurrecting Lazarus witnessed that He was DA 539
Nebuchadnezzar recognized PK 509
no robbery with, to act in office of God SD 301
Only Begotten, given by Father to come to earth to redeem man 1SM 156, 258
Only Begotten of: Father COL 120
only-begotten Son DA 22, 25, 469, 483
pre-existent and self-existent Ev 615
shares throne of universe DA 25
Son of: David was also DA 609
God and Son of man 7BC 926; GC 6; 1SM 25; 5T 746; 8T 202
God while Son of human being 5BC 1114-5; 1SM 227
Infinite God FE 400
the Eternal DA 112
the Highest GC 314
the Most High DA 147
Sonship of, to the Eternal was declared before Sanhedrin DA 231
spotless, given as our example SC 32
hung on cross to save man DA 755
supremacy of, Satan’s opposition to PP 34-40
tabernacled in humanity DA 26
title of, gained in new sense by His incarnation 5BC 1114-5; 1SM 226-7
19. As Son of man DA 25-6
appointed to execute judgment DA 210
Creator and creature while Son of man 7BC 926
gave man example of obedience DA 24
is our brother MH 104
love of, for every human being DA 638
Satan’s plans to overcome PP 66
shares throne of universe DA 25
the divine and the human in, each had distinct individuality 5BC 1129
were closely and inseparably one 5BC 1129
was: Son of God and Son of man 7BC 926; GC 6; 1SM 25; 5T 746; 8T 202
Son of God while Son of human being 5BC 1114-5; 1SM 227
20. As speaker
appealed to every heart Ed 231
arguments drawn by: from God’s word DA 208
from unceasing rounds of nature DA 208
audience that listened to, described DA 245
calm, earnest, and impressive while preaching Ev 184
came down to level of children MH 42
comparisons used by, in teaching FE 236
consideration given by, to His surroundings when teaching 2T 580
conversation of, at feasts differed from usual sort WM 287
could be understood by the poor, unlearned, and most simple-minded 5T 254
dealt with men individually Ed 231
did not: aim to attract attention by eloquence CSW 182
censure human weakness SC 12
contradict His own teaching DA 149
disdain to repeat old and familiar prophetic truths Ev 56; FE 237
perplex the ignorant with mysterious inferences GW 50
resort to noisy disputation PK 693
rush sentence upon sentence without pause CT 240
sermonize as ministers do today Ev 57
speak in hurried way CT 240
wait for congregations to assemble DA 194
did not claim obedience through: strength of argument 4T 139
voice of command 4T 139
discourses of: plain, close, searching, and practical 4T 396
so plain and simple that humblest mind comprehended them 3T 214
the most intellectual gratified and charmed by 3T 214
were spiritual explanation of His ministry for the afflicted MM 194
drew attention of best educated and deepest thinkers SD 86
dwelt largely on subject of endowment of Spirit 1SM 156
earnest rather than vehement DA 254
effects of discourses of, on faces of hearers 5T 253
emphasized words to which He wished hearers to give special heed CT 240
familiar illustrations used by, to make truth plain to common people SD 86
favorite theme of, God’s paternal tenderness and abundant grace was COL 40; 6T 55; TM 192
few sermons preached by Ev 441
figures and illustrations drawn from natural world by FE 236
figures of speech often used by, to give plainest and most telling rebuke FE 236
figures used by, in presenting truth CT 240; Ev 131
generally chose open air for His discourses 2T 579-80
gestures of, children imitated CH 499; WM 57
impressed people CH 498-9
great truths clothed with beauty and charm by Ev 56
great truths presented by, in simple language Ev 56
great truths unfolded by, little by little to people Ev 484
guarded in His words TM 253
had infinite variety of subjects from which to choose 1SM 156
had message for the illiterate and for the heathen DA 254
hearers of, charmed by His way of teaching MH 24
high-sounding words not used by CT 240
how, attracted large congregations DA 254
gathered crowds of listeners DA 194
illustrated: His lessons clearly for most simple minds 4T 260
sacred truths by the natural CT 178-9
the unknown by the known CT 178
illustrations used by Ev 565
from experiences of life COL 22
from nature AH 222; COL 17, 22, 24; CT 140, 178-9; CW 108; DA 70, 244-5, 254, 291; Ev 148-9, 565; FE 236; MB 38; MH 54; ML 294; 2T 579-80; 3T 375
from scenes familiar to hearers CW 107-8
from things of daily life CT 261
were appropriate Ev 148; MH 24
were simple and yet had wonderful depth of meaning CT 261
imparted only knowledge that could be utilized 8T 310
instruction given by: confined to needs of people’s condition in practical life MH 448
nothing vague or hard to understand in 7T 269
so simple that all understood Him 5T 588
was simple Ev 148
was definite, simple, and practical GW 50
was direct MH 24
kept silent re many things Ev 57, 202
knew when to speak and when to keep silent GW 317
language of: no dictionary needed to understand 5BC 1120
so simple children could understand Him CH 498
so simple people could not fail to understand Him MH 23
unlearned and ignorant persons could understand 5BC 1120
was adapted to minds of common people 4T 260
was pure, refined, and clear as running stream DA 253
learned and unlearned understood 5T 588
lessons presented by, weighty with eternal issues CW 22-3
lessons taught by: from flowers of field SC 123-4
from habits of birds SC 123
so simple a child could understand them SD 266
were eloquent with simplicity SD 266
were impressive, beautiful, and weighty with importance SD 266
long and difficult words not used by GW 169; 4T 260
made no: effort to show His deep knowledge 5T 588
parade of human eloquence 5T 254
marvelous truth expressed by, in simplest language DA 254
meaning of, no one had to consult learned doctors re GW 50
messages of, varied to suit His audience DA 254
most important discourse of, preached to only one listener 3T 217-8
most precious instruction given by, to only one listener Ed 231
never gave answer that was not to point GW 317
never made truth cruel GW 117
never spoke: discourteous word SD 319
severe word needlessly DA 353; GW 117; SC 12
no hesitancy in manner of FE 236-7
no idle tales or false theories presented by, clothed in beautiful language 8T 201
no man ever spoke words like those of DA 210
no shadow of doubt in utterances of FE 236-7
no sophistries or human opinions presented by 8T 201
no unkind or discourteous expression used by DA 515
old truths presented by, in new and precious light TM 190
outward gestures not used by, to impress His teachings upon hearers CT 399
parables and comparisons used by, as best method of communicating truth FE 236
parables of See Parable
parables used by, in teaching COL 21-2; CT 140; Ev 131; FE 236
people could catch on to what He said before next sentence was spoken Ev 670
plain language used by 4T 260
poor and unlearned could comprehend GW 50
power of, lay not in strong array of sharp words 3T 477; 7T 156
people held spellbound by MB 6
practical truths presented by, so common people could understand them 8T 201
preaching of, like sharp and two-edged sword 2SM 159
presented: old truth in its original freshness and beauty FE 237
old truths of which He Himself was originator COL 127
truth in most forcible and simple language GW 49-50
truth so children could comprehend His words SD 86
words of life with such simplicity that child could understand them CH 498; WM 57
raised no inappropriate question GW 317
reached heart through imagination DA 254
reproved with: love and pity 4T 66
severity sometimes 4T 66
reset lost jewels of truth in their proper framework FE 237
Sabbath sermons of, not always preached in buildings CG 534
said nothing to: gratify curiosity 8T 201
unsettle faith in religion and institutions given by Moses MB 47
scathing rebukes of, for hypocrisy and corruption 1SM 70
seldom attempted to prove that truth is truth Ev 171
Sermon on Mount by, is so simple a child can study it without being misled FE 407
simple language always used by CT 261; FE 236
simplicity and earnestness hallowed every word of CT 262
sought to make His: instruction plain and simple 2T 579
teachings interesting 2T 580
sought to meet minds of common people CW 107
spake as never man spake CW 80
spoke: as one having authority DA 253
as one who understood every part of His subject FE 237
directly to every mind Ed 231
of things which His own hands had made CT 179
slowly and impressively CT 240
to all mankind Ed 82
to few with same earnestness as to many DA 194
truth always in love DA 353
truth in plain and direct manner Ev 56
spoke (talked) in: forcible language GW 49-50
pathetic manner 2T 615
simple language CT 261-2; GW 49-50
simplicity and earnestness MH 24
slow and calm manner Ev 670
tenderness and sympathy MM 299
spoke with: authority 8T 201
authority and irresistible force on occasions SD 303
authority exclusively His own FE 407
certainty and convincing power DA 305
emphasis 7T 269
great authority on occasions 5BC 1084
great clearness and simplicity WM 288
loving earnestness CSW 182
solemn and convincing force 7T 269
sympathy and tenderness Ev 53; MM 299; WM 95
words that were clear and distinct WM 95
spoke word(s) of: comfort and hope to weary mothers AA 364; MM 19
encouragement to mothers AH 273
God MH 122
style of, was plain, simple, and comprehensive CW 107
subjects presented by: people of all classes of society were affected and charmed by 3T 215
to meet case of every class 3T 214
symbols used by, familiar to hearers CT 240
talent of speech used by, in way without fault WM 286
taught: subjects most essential to salvation Ev 57
with such simplicity that child could understand Him WM 57
theme of, truth of heavenly origin was FE 401
theme of message of, salvation for chief of sinners was DA 753
thoughts and sentiments of, greatest simplicity marked 5T 254
thoughts of, expressed with greatest simplicity CSW 182
truth always uttered by, in love GW 117; SC 12
truth came from lips of, beautiful in its simplicity TM 190
truth clothed with dignity and power by TM 190
truth illustrated by, in all its bearing Ev 171
truth made beautiful by, in presenting it in most direct and simple way DA 253
truth spoken plainly by, during early part of His ministry COL 20
truth was presented by, in its original simplicity and clearness 7T 35
in its simplicity 4T 314
tumult quelled by, with few quiet words of command DA 378
unaccustomed and learned words not used by GW 50
unbelief and iniquity fearlessly denounced by DA 353; SC 12
used plain language understood by common people 4T 260
utterance(s) of: not harsh and disagreeable 7T 269
vital force and impressiveness given to Ev 56
were clear and plain DA 210
uttered nothing fanciful or sentimental 8T 201
was persuasive 4T 569
watched faces of His hearers DA 255; Ed 231; Ev 158; GW 48-9
why so many people gladly listened to DA 92
words of: child could understand GW 115
clear and distinct Ev 53; MM 299
contain nothing unessential CT 439
contained no particle of chaff or semblance of that which is nonessential FE 407
easily understood 8T 308
emphasis placed on, impressed people CH 499
gracious, simple, and plain DA 365
most highly educated people were charmed with DA 254
not spoken in whispered tones 7T 269
penetrated hearts Ev 670
people spellbound and entranced by SD 303
sharp arrows GW 150-1
so plain the weakest could understand them EW 160
sweet and sympathetic spirit shone out in DA 254
sympathetic and cheerful Ev 148; MH 24
tested knowledge of deep and unprejudiced thinkers CT 261
uneducated people were always profited by DA 254
unlike anything heard from priest or rabbi MB 42
See also Section 36
21. Before His incarnation
angels acknowledged, as Sovereign of heaven GC 495; SR 14
angels honored and adored 5BC 1129; 2SM 238
angels loved and worshiped PP 36-7
angels worshiped EW 150; PP 36; SC 13; 1SM 247-8; 2T 467; 4T 219, 458
as Majesty of heaven was exalted above angels 7BC 928
authority of, Satan and his angels rebelled against EW 145-6; SR 13-5
before creation of world was pledged to redeem man 1SM 226; TM 264
directed that John the Baptist should not drink wine MH 333
dwelt in: everlasting heights of sanctuary CT 22; FE 190
innermost sanctuary of the Eternal COL 38; Ed 73
efforts of, to save Lucifer from ruin GC 494; PP 36
every detail of His earthly life foreseen by DA 410
Father invested, with authority to command angels SR 13
glory of eternal and self-existent One encircled PP 36
God communicated with humanity through DA 116
had station of high command 4T 121
honor conferred upon, by Father SR 13, 15
imparted to angels commands of Father 3SG 36
Jerusalem guarded by, more than 1,000 years DA 576
knew of: fall of man before it happened DA 22
Satan’s apostasy before it happened DA 22
led loyal angels in casting Satan out of heaven DA 119, 493; EW 146; MH 94; 3SG 38; SR 19; 1T 626
loving authority of, not questioned before Satan rebelled SR 15, 25
Lucifer became jealous of EW 145-6; PP 34-8; 3SG 36-8; SR 13-7
Lucifer sinned and rebelled before creation of world by EW 145-6; PP 34-5, 52; 3SG 33-7; SR 13-4, 19-20
man’s Redeemer DA 210
from beginning of world COL 126
only Being who could enter into all counsels and purposes of God was GC 493; PP 34, 36
passed from world to world PP 69
plan of salvation announced to angels by EW 126-7, 149-52; PP 63-70; SR 46-51
position of, Father’s statement re PP 37-8
sat on throne of universe COL 36; GW 111-2
Satan accused, of design to humiliate him before inhabitants of heaven GC 496
shared Father’s: counsels PP 37
throne PP 36
showed to Lucifer unchanging nature of God’s law GC 494
stature of, lofty 4T 159
taller than angels 7BC 904; 4aSG 115, 119
stood: at right hand of Father PP 38; SR 15; 4T 121
in councils of God COL 38; Ed 73; SD 26
supremacy of, angels joyfully acknowledged PP 36; SR 13-4
never questioned until Lucifer’s rebellion PP 38-9
Satan and his angels refused to acknowledge PP 40
sympathy and sorrow expressed by, when man sinned EW 149
taken into special counsel of God SR 14
was Commander in: heaven COL 190-1
heavenly courts 6BC 1103-4; WM 53
was Commander of: heaven 5BC 1130; 8T 222
heavenly intelligences 5BC 1126; MM 160; 1SM 247-8
heavenly host 5BC 1118; 7BC 904; DA 72; MH 399; ML 299
was man’s Redeemer from eternity 9T 220
wept at Satan’s woe after his fall SR 26
worked 4,000 years for man’s uplifting DA 759
22. Birth of DA 43-9
angel’s announcement re, to Mary DA 81-2, 145
born amid rudest surroundings Ed 77
born in: poverty 9T 185
rude building where beasts were sheltered DA 44, 48-9
stable Ev 421; EW 153; FE 406; 5T 269
wretched hovel prepared for cattle GC 313
born of: humble parentage MM 158; 7T 101
lowly parentage 9T 185
seed of David according to human descent 5BC 1130
born of line of: Abraham PP 125
David DA 44
Shem PP 117
tribe of Judah PP 236
born of seed of Abraham DA 44
circumstances of, allusions made to DA 467
contempt cast upon Him because of DA 88
human, represented by Jews as blot on His history DA 387
humble DA 63
clear distinction made between His relation to Mary by, as Son of man and Son of God DA 147
could claim only God as His Father DA 69, 82
date of, concealed AH 477
no certainty regarding AH 477
disclaimed kinship to Joseph DA 82
divine Fatherhood of, Joseph and Mary kept in remembrance 5BC 1116; SD 134
event fraught with greatest joy to all people GC 313
first-born Son of Mary DA 50-1
great event to all worlds ML 300
He declared His Sonship to God by DA 82
He was dependent at, on hospitality of strangers DA 569
humble DA 196
Isaiah foretold GC 46
His life was in harmony with 1SM 260
unfeeling wretches commented on 2T 207
lowly origin of, Jewish leaders referred scornfully to DA 387
Magi used by God to call attention of Jews to DA 64
mightiest angel proclaimed, on hills of Bethlehem DA 780
Moses was shown PP 475
mysterious, Jewish insinuations re DA 387
mystery of, He did not attempt to explain DA 387
occurred: before Roman ruler sat in palace on Mt. Zion DA 103
500 years after prophecy of Dan. 9: 24-27 was given DA 98
4,000 years after fall of Adam 5BC 1139; DA 49, 117, 759; 1SM 267, 269
parentage of, priests and rulers taunted Him re DA 715
regarded as doubtful by Jewish leaders DA 387
persecutors sneered at DA 760
place of, foretold AA 224; DA 44, 62; GC 313; PK 697
prophecy was fulfilled in GC 28
prophecies re DA 31-8
Satan seeks to make it appear that there is nothing miraculous about EW 91-2
Satan’s knowledge re DA 115
second temple was built about 500 years before GC 23
time of: described DA 31-8
humanity was greatly degenerated at 3T 139
Jewish church’s condition at GC 568
world’s condition at 4BC 1153; CT 28; 7T 225
was: miracle 5BC 1128
supernatural 1SM 253
without worldly grandeur EW 153
See also Section 33
23. Blood of
alone, forgiveness of sin is found in 1SM 107
alone can cleanse man from sin MH 428; SC 29; 8T 291
as perpetual curse to Jewish nation DA 739
blood of slain lamb represented GW 156
faith in cleansing, essential to forgiveness of sin 2T 293
is never-failing passport FE 252
must be applied: continually 4T 122
to your heart daily 4T 123
only remedy for sin is 5T 218
shed, blood of Passover lamb symbolized SD 227
blood of sacrificial victims symbolized SD 225
sinner could be redeemed only by MH 502; 4T 458
symbolized in rite of cleansing leper 1BC 1111
24. Brothers of
accused Him of cowardice for refusing to unite with them in forbidden acts DA 89
alarmed by His bold statements DA 321
angered because: He did not strive for worldly greatness DA 88
He was content in lowliest position DA 88
angered by His spotless life 5BC 1117
annoyed at His questions and answers FE 400
at Feast of Tabernacles DA 450
attitude of, toward Him DA 450-1
attributed cowardice and weakness to Him DA 450
charged Him with: being too peculiar and too particular FE 401
thinking Himself superior to them DA 87
concern of, for His health DA 321; MB 102
for His work DA 321
condemned freely in Him that which they could not understand DA 326
could not: comprehend Him FE 400
explain His peace and serenity FE 401
fathom mission He came to fulfill CH 527; DA 326
lead Him into sin FE 401
deeply impressed by His works DA 450-1
desired that He concede to their ideas DA 326
did not: believe He was the Sent of God DA 90
comprehend His mission DA 111
discern the divine blended with the human in Him DA 326
rank themselves with His disciples DA 450
sympathize with Him in His trials CH 527; DA 326
did not understand: His conduct DA 87
mystery of His mission DA 88
disappointed when so many disciples forsook Him DA 451
displeased by His conduct DA 87
far from sympathizing with His work DA 321
feared for His life MH 55
felt: He should be under their dictation DA 87
His influence went far to counteract theirs DA 87
had not true perception of His character DA 326
heard of charges made against Him by Pharisees DA 321
“if” of, that expressed doubt and unbelief concerning Him DA 450
indignant at His denunciation of scribes and Pharisees DA 321
irritated continually by His example DA 88
James as one of See James
jealous of Him DA 87
judged Him from their point of view DA 326
looked upon Him as in need of their counsel DA 326
loved by Him DA 87
manifested most decided unbelief and contempt for Him DA 87
Mary and, desired to see Him while He was teaching CH 526-7; DA 325-7
feared for His life MH 55
misunderstood Him because He was not like them DA 88
offended because He: declared Himself to be Bread of Life DA 451
did not seek temporal throne DA 451
often provoked to anger SD 143
older than He DA 87
philosophy of Pharisees often brought against Him by DA 326
provoked by His contentment in any position DA 88; FE 401
rarely rebuked by Him for wrongdoing DA 88
reasoned from selfish motives DA 451
received no benefit from connection with Him unless they accepted Him as personal Saviour DA 325
reports re His life and labors filled, with astonishment and dismay DA 321
reproaches of, probed Him to the quick DA 326
reproved Him for setting Himself above their teachers and priests and rulers DA 87
sided with rabbis against Him DA 86
sisters and: at Nazareth when He was rejected there DA 236
were children of Joseph 5BC 1135; DA 86, 90, 321, 450
were taught multitudinous traditions and ceremonies of rabbis FE 439
sought to: direct His work DA 451
prescribe course He should pursue DA 451
prevail on Him to be more prudent CH 526; DA 321
spirit and words of, often wounded His heart DA 326
spiritual relationship of, to Him DA 325-7
standard of, His standard was not DA 88
surprised at His stores of wisdom and display of scientific knowledge FE 400
thought He was beside Himself in claiming divine authority DA 326
threatened and tried to intimidate Him often DA 87
treated by Him with unfailing kindness DA 87
tried to influence Him in His work CH 526-7
urged Him to: attend Feast of Tabernacles DA 450-1
present Himself publicly as Messiah DA 450, 485-6
used coarse and unappreciative words toward Him DA 326
watched Him with anxiety DA 450
were children of Joseph 5BC 1135; DA 86, 90, 321, 450
25. Character of
absolutely perfect MM 20; WM 53-4
appreciation of, sin becomes hateful as result of DA 668
as seen by Roman soldiers DA 735
beauty and fragrance of, life that reveals COL 420
beautiful in symmetry DA 68
beauty of, Jewish rulers envied COL 293
behold 6T 59
character in harmony with, how God develops in men 4T 86
Christian who represents, in home COL 403
Christian’s model is 7BC 970
completeness of, qualities that mark SD 102
contemplating, result of SL 83
crowning glory of attributes of, is His holiness CT 402
divine: He took man’s nature that men might become acquainted with COL 17
erroneous doctrine that contradicts Bible testimony re GC 524
failure of Pharisees to discern DA 322
men’s minds so darkened by sin they could not see, beneath garb of humanity 5T 746-7
need of recognizing DA 608
sign of, given to John the Baptist at His baptism DA 110, 112
soul transformed by grace admires SC 65
divine-human, study carefully MH 491
dwell on SC 89
erroneous idea of, many people have SC 120
every lovely trait in 5T 421
exalted, disciples did not rightly appreciate DA 564
excellence of, found in no other man 7BC 904
rich young ruler might have had DA 519
exemplify 5T 32
fresh thought re, person who will communicate MB 20
genial and beneficent GW 334-5
glory of God’s attributes expressed in COL 115
God was revealed in MH 32; PK 693
gospel workers who do not represent MH 493
graces of, must be implanted in our hearts 5T 174