EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index)
Christ (Part 7 of 18)
humble and unassuming AH 461
humiliation and sacrifice marked 3T 387
humility of mind marked 5BC 1096
infinitely perfect character revealed by 6T 60
Joseph’s life and, parallels between PP 239-40; 3SG 174-6
marked with: poverty at every step DA 88
respect and love for His mother DA 90
ministers should carefully study 3T 214
molded in harmony with God’s ideal in every detail DA 209
more than one inspired record of, why we need CT 432; 1SM 21-2
Moses was shown PP 475
mysteries in 7BC 915
no self-assertion mingled in DA 260; PK 692
no trace of imperfection in 7BC 929
nobility of purpose marked 5BC 1096
not marred by one selfish act 1T 529
not one of: devotion to self SC 78
not one selfish act in 1T 482; 2T 230
not studied as it should be 9T 69
nothing in, that was not pure and noble ML 317
one continued act of self-denial and condescension 4T 418
one continued scene of toil and privation 2T 72-3; 3T 18
one great object of SC 78
one of: constant self-denial and sacrifice 2T 70
continual sacrifice for good of others 3T 210
diligence, perseverance, and economy 3T 164
diligent industry CG 346
humiliation MH 197
labor and prayer Ev 663; 4T 373
lowliness CH 320
obedience to God’s law 8T 26
peace MB 15
perfect humility Ev 636
perfect obedience SD 112
persecution and insult DA 541
poverty 5BC 1126; CH 320; MYP 79; 4T 83, 621; 7T 101; WM 172
privation MYP 79
sacrifice 1T 451
self-denial 5BC 1092; MYP 79; 1T 451; 3T 164
self-sacrifice at every step 5BC 1092
simplicity and obedience GC 666
strict self-denial 7T 92
unselfish service DA 642
only life free from defilement of sin DA 71
passed in simplicity and purity SD 132
perfect fulfillment of every precept of God’s law in MH 451-2; 8T 312
perfect obedience to God’s law in 6BC 1092; MH 180
perfect pattern of humility, industry, and obedience ML 187
plan of, lay out before Him before He came to earth DA 147
preface to His death on cross FE 382
principles of God’s law exemplified in SC 28
principles of God’s law wrought out in 5T 576
private, lasted 30 years 5BC 1086, 1088, 1131-2; CG 359; CT 49; DA 66, 72, 133, 147, 508, 752; Ed 267; Ev 132; FE 142; MH 349; ML 56; MYP 78-9, 255; SD 129, 154; 1SM 322; 2SM 164; 3T 566; 4T 109
prophecy was fulfilled in GC 28
public ministry of: began 483 years after decree issued by Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) went into effect in 457 B.C. DA 233; GC 326-7, 345-7, 410; PK 698-9
began in little Galilean village DA 144
extended from autumn of A.D. 27 to spring of A.D. 31 DA 233; GC 327, 410; PK 699
lasted three and a half years AA 17; 6BC 1055; DA 233; GC 327, 410; GW 376; PK 699
purity of, provoked Satan’s wrath PP 607
read carefully and prayerfully 2T 119
rebukes man’s indifference and coldness 3T 407
records of, blend in one harmonious whole CT 432
represents perfect manhood 5BC 1124
sacrifice characterized 2T 628
Satan’s character unmasked by GC 501
scenes of, privilege of visiting MH 105-6
self-denial marked (characterized) 5BC 1096; CS 161; 1SM 29; 2T 628; 5T 71
self-denial of, cultivate habit of contemplating 1SM 106
self-sacrifice marked (characterized) CS 161; 1SM 29; 5T 71
self-sacrifice of, cultivate habit of contemplating 1SM 106
settled forever immutability of God’s law SD 55
showed worthlessness of what men regarded as life’s essentials MH 400
simplicity of, gave Him favor with God and man SD 132
sinless DA 312
spend thoughtful hour each day in reviewing or contemplation of DA 83; 4T 374
spent in solitude DA 111
spotless life of, given to shameful death 6T 462
study FE 303; MYP 16; 1T 303; 2T 637; WM 153
constantly CD 472
with greater earnestness and care SD 371
study of, precious lessons can be learned from 1SM 30
study to imitate 4T 135
suffering marked 1SM 29; 5T 71
sustained constantly by fresh inspirations of Spirit 5T 161
toil characterized 2T 628
under law of service AA 359
unfallen worlds watched final conflict of DA 693
unpretending and without display or grandeur 2T 495
unselfish 3T 387
as example to all Ev 636
was: continual round of self-denial 7BC 903
light of world PP 607
living ministry of God’s word CH 498
practical illustration of His teachings 4T 139
to close by His making solemn oblation of Himself FE 382
whole, was preface to His death FE 382
why Satan tried to make, as trying as possible DA 88
why several Bible writers wrote on CT 432; 1SM 21-2
wise purpose underlay every act of DA 206
35. Manners and demeanor of
admired for His simplicity SD 86
after resurrection was familiar to disciples 6BC 1092
always calm and dignified ML 196
atmosphere of peace surrounded, amid turbulence of angry enemies DA 254
atmosphere of presence of, was holy and awe-inspiring DA 110
benevolence was life of soul of DA 191
benevolence was manifested by, without weakness CT 262; Ev 636; ML 187
bore Himself always with divine dignity DA 353; SC 12
calm and gentle in stormy conflict 5T 482
calm and majestic in bearing during trial before Sanhedrin DA 705
calm and self-possessed 5BC 1088
calm and serene before Caiaphas DA 704
calm and serene during trial before Sanhedrin DA 704
calm of, no storm of human or satanic wrath could disturb MB 15-6
careful and tender in dealing with minds of men TM 184
carried: cheerfulness and tact into His labor DA 73
cheerfulness, hope, and courage with Him 4T 622
rest, peace, joy, and gladness wherever He went SC 120
cast no angry look at His enemies EW 170
clothed Himself with child’s humility 5T 422
consistency manifested by, without obstinacy CT 262; Ev 636; ML 187
courteous to persecutors GW 123; MH 489
deeply serious SC 120
demeanor of, people were amazed and confounded by 5T 253
deportment and bearing of, humility marked ML 300
did not: lose self-command in stormy conflict 5T 482
resort to ostentatious worship PK 693
retaliate when reviled, abused, and insulted 2T 426
seek notoriety 4BC 1144
strive after greatness FE 401
dignified in bearing 4aSG 119
dignity and power of, at marriage in Cana DA 145
divine love and tenderness of, drew men’s hearts to Him MB 47
example for us in patience, gentleness, and winsomeness of disposition GW 121
false accusations met by, with meek submission 4T 139
forbearance and kindness of, were termed cowardice DA 88
gentle and kindly, won children’s love and confidence DA 511
gentle and unassuming DA 138; MH 51
gentleness of, made Him conqueror of hearts 3T 477
gestures of, betokened His divine supremacy ML 300
greatest tact exercised by GW 117; SC 12
humble and gracious WM 116
humble man 5T 253
humility of: attracted others to Himself MB 14
consider 6T 125
did not consist in low estimate of His character and qualifications 3T 566-7
maintained to close of His earthly ministry MM 160
impressive, thrilled His listeners DA 237
in marked contrast to that of teachers of His day PK 693
insults met by, with meek submission 4T 139
intensely in earnest SC 120
kind and courteous always FE 402
kind and thoughtful always GW 117
kind, courteous, and friendly 5BC 1088
kind look shown by, for the needy and oppressed GW 121
look(s) of, expressed earnest love DA 173, 254
sweet and sympathetic spirit shone out in DA 254
love and gentle benignity of, inspired men with enthusiasm 3T 422
love and patience of, for the erring Ed 294
love and pitying tenderness of, for the discouraged 3T 323
loving interest manifested by, in others 6T 172-3
lowliness of, consider 6T 125
meek and humble before infuriated multitude EW 170
meek and lowly of heart 4T 622
meekness of, attracted others to Himself MB 14
consider 6T 125
most cruel treatment met by, with good courage 3T 217
moved among men with dignity of heaven-born king 5T 253
moved by human sorrow DA 533
moved in greatest simplicity in His work FE 359
needless pain never given to sensitive soul by DA 353; GW 117; SC 12
never coarse or uncouth 4T 405
never cold and unapproachable 4T 488
never dejected by censure or disappointment DA 330; 3T 217
never did rude action SD 319
never elated by applause DA 330; 3T 217
never gloomy or morose SC 120
never lost self-control GW 317
never rude DA 353; GW 117; SC 12
never urged His presence upon anybody AA 540
never violated laws of good taste GW 317
never went to extremes GW 317
no cowardly weakness in DA 735
no discord in SD 8
no irritated temper manifested by DA 619
no shadow of worldly levity marked DA 151; ML 186
no taint of bigotry in Ev 636; MB 14; ML 187
no taint of cold austerity in Ev 636; MB 14; ML 187
noble and dignified before Caiaphas DA 704
not devoid of warmth and sunniness SC 120
not one impure word escaped lips of WM 287
outward display shunned by DA 43
patience and forbearance of, caused many to tremble EW 172
toward Judas Iscariot MH 493
patience of, nothing could ruffle SD 151
patient and cheerful always MH 19; ML 166
peculiar dignity of, distinct from earthly pride or assumption FE 400-1
personal dignity of, theme for study Ev 187
personal interest manifest by, in people WM 328
pitied and loved the wayward and perverse ML 300
pity of, for women who bewailed His suffering and death DA 743
pitying tenderness of, for sinful men SC 12
plain and unassuming, made Him conqueror of hearts 3T 477
ready sympathy of, attracted children WM 116
resented no personal injuries 4T 139
reserved dignity of Ev 636
respect manifested by, for age 5BC 1119
reticent and uncommunicative re scientific truths FE 338
self-denying always Ev 636
self-possessed 2SM 22
at all times GW 317
serene under abuse 4T 368
showed: benevolence without weakness CT 262; Ev 636; ML 187
consistency without obstinacy CT 262; Ev 636; ML 187
tenderness and sympathy without sentimentalism CT 262; Ev 636; ML 187
shrank from all notoriety SD 129
shunned needless controversy DA 434
simplicity and earnestness of, drew many to Him MM 299
simplicity of, Pharisees despised DA 192
solicitous for persons whom He rebuked 4T 487
spirit and, copy 9T 181
still of good courage amid greatest opposition and most cruel treatment DA 330
strength of dignity and long-suffering manifest in DA 735
sweetness of, constantly reveal MH 159
sympathetic and ever considerate of others AA 472
sympathized with the weary, heavy-laden, and oppressed WM 56
sympathy and compassion of, toward the sick and afflicted CH 33-4
sympathy and pity of, for poor sinners 4T 268
sympathy of, for the suffering DA 87; WM 23-6
tender and compassionate toward others AA 472
tender sympathy manifested by, for all SD 151
tenderhearted and pitiful WM 116
tenderness and forbearance of, in training His disciples DA 295
tenderness and sympathy manifested by, without sentimentalism CT 262; Ev 636; ML 187
for men and animals DA 74
tenderness of shepherd in DA 826
thoughtful and considerate of others Ev 636
thoughtful and kind in dealing with people SC 12
treated: children always with kindness and respect 6T 201
Samaritans with utmost kindness and courtesy MH 26
tenderly every honest inquirer after truth TM 190
true courtesy illustrated in life of GW 121
unassuming, marked contrast between manner of Pharisees and SL 14
unobtrusive, humble, and poor 4BC 1147
unselfish love and gentle benignity of, won hearts 4T 263
unusual DA 158
unwearying patience and sympathetic helpfulness of, to men in need MH 25
was embodiment of refinement and purity 2T 467
wasted not even a morsel of bread CG 135
worked in simplicity and meekness 8T 183
would not be discouraged by opposition 6T 307
zeal never led, to become passionate Ev 636
36. Methods used in gospel work by COL 229; DA 151; Ev 109, 203; MH 143; MM 19, 194; 8T 73; TM 190
alone, give success MH 143
copy 6T 230
curse of every church is that men do not adopt TM 192
did not rudely seek to deprive people of what they held dear 6T 54
evangelistic methods of 9T 63
gospel workers should study PK 73
illustrated Ed 84-96
in: dealing with the erring, rebellious, and apostate Ed 294
gaining access to people Ev 148
training disciples COL 24-5; DA 152, 349; 9T 174
winning Samaritan woman MH 156-7
let no man climb above MM 160
ministers should learn AA 365
need to be understood better CT 391
not merely one method CH 387; Ev 123; WM 59
peculiarly His own MH 23
physicians should adopt CH 338
practice, in dealing with others TM 225
revealed beauty and preciousness of truth 6T 54
study CH 316; Ev 53, 122-3; FE 364; MM 299; WM 59-60
valuable lessons may be learned from CH 387
See also Section 20
37. Name of
all-powerful 4T 33
angels speak, with greatest reverence 1T 410
death warrant of whole Jewish economy DA 52
enshrined in: song and prophecy DA 27; PK 710
temple rites and household prayer DA 27; PK 710
first word many people ever spoke DA 350; MH 19
inscribed in roll of Israel DA 52
new, on 144,000 EW 15; LS 65; 2SG 32; 1T 59
See also Name
38. Physical features of (while on earth)
appearance of, contrasted with Adam’s before his fall 1SM 269-70
was uninviting 4T 373
as thirsty traveler wayworn and dusty DA 184
bearing of, was dignified 4aSG 119
benevolence and noble principle strongly marked EW 172
bore: marks of toil and poverty DA 139
no special marks of His divine character 4aSG 119
calm and dignified bearing of, before Pilate DA 724
calmness of, bore signature of heaven DA 724
eyes of: divine light illuminated, when cleansing temple DA 158
humility marked every glance of DA 137
lighted up with unutterable love 5T 253
mild, clear, and undaunted EW 172
penetrating, Caiaphas quailed before DA 707
purity and goodness shone from ML 300
searching, scanned men’s faces while He cleansed temple DA 158
shone with love ML 300
face (countenance) of: as children saw it ML 300
at marriage in Cana bore traces of conflict in wilderness DA 145
beaming with light at Jacob’s well DA 190
beauty of DA 254
benevolent, won affections of children FE 68
benignant with love 3T 422
benignity of DA 511
blood flowed down, after He was scourged DA 734
bloody sweat of agony in Gethsemane marked DA 690
bore no marks of criminal DA 735; EW 172
calm and solemn DA 581
compassion beamed from FE 179
did not wear expression of grief and repining SC 120
dignity and benevolence written in DA 594
divine compassion blended with conscious power in DA 137; MH 51
erroneous idea that, never wore a smile SC 120
ever one of peaceful serenity SC 120
every expression of, betokened His divine supremacy ML 300
expressed benevolence, love, and holiness 4aSG 119
expressed sorrow at sight of wrongdoing 5BC 1117; SD 143
expressive of unutterable love DA 137
first that many people ever saw DA 350; MH 19
gentleness and resignation expressed by, after scourging DA 735
gentleness was combined with meekness, love, and conscious power in ML 300
heavenly expression on, gave meaning to His words 5T 253
illuminated by divine light DA 158
illuminated by lightning at night DA 335
indignation, authority, and power expressed in, when He cleansed temple DA 157
irradiated with celestial brightness while in prayer MB 102
joy expressed in GW 49
lighted up as if sunbeam shone on it DA 726
love and sympathy expressed by, for the poor DA 163
love, benevolence, and quiet dignity seen in DA 581
loving, children loved to stroke FE 68
marks of exhaustion and pain in, after scourging DA 735
no frown or troubled expression on, before Pilate EW 172
pale and expressing patient sadness DA 594
revealed innocence, serenity, benevolence DA 754
revealed nobility, intelligence, and purity 1SM 348
serene before Herod Antipas DA 729
shadow that rested upon DA 642
stained with blood after scourging DA 735
tenderest pity in, for His cruel foes DA 735
when displeasure of, seemed like consuming fire DA 591
when He was dying, never forgotten by persons who saw it DA 754
youthful, fresh with sunlight of Father’s countenance CT 179
feet of, spiked to cross DA 755; 6T 479
firm and dignified in bearing EW 172
forehead of, broad and high EW 172
form of, was perfect 4aSG 119
free from physical deformity DA 50
full of vigor of manhood’s prime when He died DA 486
hands of, nailed to wooden bars of cross DA 755
nails were driven through 2T 208; 6T 479
height of, little taller than common size of men then living 7BC 904; 4aSG 115, 119
kingly bearing of DA 378
knees of, children loved to climb upon SC 12
no trace of sin marred God’s image in DA 71
noble and dignified bearing of, maintained during His trial DA 704
noble and Godlike bearing of, troubled Herod and Pilate EW 172
nothing in bearing of, that betokened rank DA 137
perfect form of, unequaled by anybody then living on earth 4aSG 119
personal appearance of, bore no special marks of His divine character 4aSG 119
physical structure of: not marred by any defect DA 50
perfect in form EW 172; 4aSG 119
was strong and healthy DA 50
pictures of, as illustrations in literature CW 171
possessed: no beauty in eyes of world DA 23
peculiar gentleness and marked loveliness SD 132
visage of, marred with sorrow and anguish 3T 380
not marred before His enemies DA 735
walked with dignity of king 4T 622
39. Physical features of (after resurrection)
bore marks of crucifixion 6BC 1092; DA 819
came forth from tomb glorified DA 780
countenance of, as face of God when seen by 500 believers 6BC 1092; DA 818-9
familiar to His disciples DA 804
feet of, bore scars (nail prints) of crucifixion DA 819; EW 53
hands of, bore scars (nail prints) of crucifixion DA 800, 819; EW 53, 179; 9T 50-1
manner and speech of, were familiar to His disciples DA 804
marks of nails on, will ever be His glory 7BC 955
stature of, was same as before crucifixion 4aSG 119
40. Physical features of (after ascension)
bear marks of crucifixion EW 53, 179, 292; GC 636, 643, 647, 670; SL 91; SR 430; 4T 462
beauty of, attention not to be focused on CW 122
brow of, diadem of glory rests on GC 641
clothed in glorious garments of whitest white 1BC 1111-2
clothed with light of heaven DA 422
description of, as He appeared to John on Patmos AA 582; 7BC 955; SL 77-8
eyes of, as flame of fire EW 16; LS 66; 2SG 32; 1T 60
face (countenance) of: beauty of, men are not asked to praise CW 122
bright as noonday sun EW 179
brighter than noonday sun EW 51
dazzling brightness of, at second advent GC 641
eternal glory of Father shines in GC 651
full of benignant love GC 646
glory of, is life to the righteous DA 600
glory of, will be consuming fire to wicked DA 600
light of God’s glory shines in SC 102
light shines in 2T 122
outshines dazzling brightness of noonday sun GC 641
outshining glory of sun GC 667; SR 424
rays of glory emanate from 2T 619
shines as sun AA 582
feet of, have appearance of fire LS 65; 2SG 32; 1T 60
garments of, as high priest See High Priest (Christ as)
glory and loveliness of, no language can describe EW 51
hair of, white, curly, and lying on shoulders EW 16; LS 65; 2SG 32; 1T 60
majesty and inexpressible loveliness of 2T 258
marks of crucifixion will ever be borne by EW 53, 179; GC 674
person of, lovely EW 54
robe of, whiter than whitest white EW 51
robe of light worn by, from days of eternity SD 357
stature of: as it was before incarnation 4aSG 119
head and shoulders above angels EW 288
little taller than Adam GC 644
taller than saint and angel GC 645-6
wounded hands of, plead for you SL 91
41. Prayer(s) of
after His baptism DA 111-3
God personally answered DA 112
constant, for unity among His followers AA 20-1
embraced world DA 745
for: His murderers DA 744, 775; SR 222; 2T 208-9
Peter was offered for all the humble and contrite SD 91
strength to endure test DA 420-1
ideal, Lord’s Prayer as MB 103
in behalf of His disciples DA 420
in Gethsemane DA 687-93
offered three times DA 690, 760
in John 17: give attention to 1SM 167
is full of eternal truth FE 392
learn to answer 8T 239-40
offered for His disciples SD 295; 3T 446
in John 17:19, san. workers should live out MM 203
in John 17:20, offered for us ML 252; SC 75
in John 17:21: how, will be answered 6T 401-3
keep in mind GW 447
need of answering, feel TM 44
reaches down to our day 4T 17
Satan seeks to make, of none effect 6T 151
seek to answer 3T 434
study how to answer GW 447
will be answered TM 50
in John 17:24, embraces us 4T 529-30
fulfillment of GC 646
intercessory, recorded in John 17 5BC 1145-6; DA 680; SD 296
not for Himself but for men DA 379
opened gates of heaven for man ML 260
transfiguration occurred in answer to DA 421
See also Lord’s Prayer
42. Pre-existence of Ev 615-6
cannot be denied without wresting Scriptures GC 524
denial of, by reasoning of human philosophy 6BC 1069
doctrine that denies, warning against Ev 365; GC 524; TM 61
doubt re, no need for 1SM 247
exalted, lends significance to His humiliation SD 81; 1SM 243
existed: farther back than human records extend Ed 13-4
from eternity 5BC 1126; 1SM 247
existed before: all things 5BC 1126; 1SM 247
angels were created Ev 615-6; PP 38; 1SM 247; SR 13, 15
fall of Lucifer EW 145; DA 22; GC 494-5; PP 34-8; 3SG 33-4, 36-8; SR 13-6
foundation of world DA 703
man was created Ev 615-6; 1SM 247
world was formed DA 23; EW 145; PP 33-45; SD 81; 3SG 33-4, 36-8; SR 13-6, 19-20
God’s word speaks decidedly re Ev 615; 1SM 247
goes back through dateless ages Ev 615
had glory with Father: before world was COL 36; DA 421; GC 313; GW 111-2
from all eternity AA 38-9
His human nature never had existence in 5BC 1146
let people know SDA believe in 6T 58; TM 253
man’s Redeemer from eternity 9T 220
Mediator of covenant from everlasting Ev 615; 1SM 247
never was time when, was not in close fellowship with God Ev 615
not measured by figures Ev 616
one with God before angels existed PP 38
people who believe God’s word cannot doubt SD 81; 1SM 243
pre-existent Son of God Ev 615
present, before presenting testing subjects 6T 58
Ps. 90:2 refers to 1SM 248
Redeemer both before and after His incarnation DA 210
significance of 1SM 248
theme for study Ev 187
was God before man or angels were created 1SM 247-8
with Father: before world was GW 111-6; SD 11; 1SM 248
from all eternity 5BC 1115; 1SM 228
from beginning 7BC 924; MH 422; 1SM 264
from eternal ages FE 382
with God: before angels and men were created Ev 615; PP 38; 1SM 247
from all eternity 5BC 1126; 1SM 247
43. Resurrection of DA 779-94; EW 181-90; 1SM 301-3
angel unbound wrappings from His dead body at DA 789
angels sang at 1SM 303
apostles were slow to believe in DA 426, 789, 793-4, 803-5, 807-8
as basis of Sunday observance EW 215-7
as God’s pledge to us DA 786; 9T 286
David foretold AA 227; SR 244-5
door of hope opened for us by 5T 316
efforts to prevent, were most convincing arguments in its proof DA 778
false reports circulated re AA 60; DA 772; GC 557
by bribed Roman guard DA 781-5; EW 91, 183-4, 189, 208, 265-6
foretold by Him DA 415, 432; GC 594
graveclothes folded with care by Him at COL 358; DA 789
He took up life in, that He had laid down 6T 230
how Satan and his kingdom were affected by DA 782
is commemorated in baptism 5BC 1113; EW 217
Jews celebrated, in type 1SM 305
lesson from, re little things COL 358
marked by earthquake, lightning, and thunder DA 780
Mary Magdalene first preached Ev 471
Moses was shown PP 475
myriads of angels beheld 6T 230
news of, how apostles received DA 790-4
Pilate received DA 782; 1SM 303
OT Scriptures foretold AA 221-2
prophecy re, fulfilled 5BC 1114; AA 227; DA 786; GC 28; SR 244-5
righteous dead persons resurrected at 5BC 1109-10; DA 785-6, 834; EW 184-5, 189, 208; 1SM 304-5
risen saints testified to DA 786; EW 184-5, 189, 208; 1SM 305
Roman guard reported, to priests and rulers DA 781; 1SM 303
to Pilate DA 781-2
sample of final resurrection of the just 6BC 1092; DA 786-7
Satan seeks to make it appear that there was nothing miraculous about EW 92
Satan’s plot to exploit EW 215-6
sepulcher was rent at 6T 230
stone removed from tomb for, by mightiest angel DA 780
Sunday was not made Sabbath because of 5BC 1113; EW 216-7
theme for study Ev 187
third message re, sent to apostles DA 793
type and pledge of resurrection of righteous dead DA 786, 804; 9T 286
was by: His own mighty power COL 358
life that was in Himself DA 785
operation of Spirit FE 332; SD 112
wave sheaf as type of See Wave sheaf
44. Sacrifice of SC 13-5
all types and symbols of Jewish age prefigured PP 330
animal sacrifices typified, as spotless Lamb of God PP 68
appellations of: Sacrifice SC 14
atoning Sacrifice See Atoning sacrifice
divine Sacrifice 1SM 332
great Sacrifice AA 424; DA 154-5; PP 334, 576; SD 44; 6T 249
living Sacrifice FE 398
one great Sacrifice DA 155
only perfect Sacrifice DA 157
promised Sacrifice 3SG 47, 51, 57; SR 52, 55, 59
Sacrifice for man 4T 374
Sacrifice for sin 5T 635
true Sacrifice PK 699
as daily, for man MYP 16
as Lamb of God was central object of: sacrificial system FE 97
sanctuary service Ed 47
typical system PP 594
as sacrificial victim AA 33; 7BC 933; DA 668; FE 432
beyond comprehension of strongest intellect 2T 198
brought immortality PP 67
burnt offerings typified 3SG 47; SR 69
ceremonial system pointed to PP 365
complete, made to save sinners CS 53
complete and perfect offering as Lamb of God 6BC 1116
equals broadest demands of God’s broken law GC 489
few men would accept salvation through SR 48-9
for: fallen man AA 227-8
sin FE 432
foreshadowed in: sanctuary services 1SM 309
typical system GC 352
full and complete AA 29; DA 819; FE 135; MH 451; 2T 664
full and perfect LS 246
gave Himself as: complete offering for fallen man FE 251
offering for sin FE 431; 4T 625
sacrificial offering 6BC 1070
willing offering to save the guilty 1SM 91
give more study to 2SM 170
glorious fulfillment of whole Jewish economy by 7BC 932
great, meditate on 1T 504
Isaac as emblem of GC 18
Jews willingly ignorant of, as true sacrifice GC 430
lamb without blemish prefigured 2BC 1017
ministers should speak of TM 144
no demand made upon man could equal CS 226
no plan could be devised for man’s salvation except by GC 652
not to be made a second time PP 411
offered: as Lamb of God in fulfillment of Passover law DA 771
for man MYP 16
offerings of ritual service pointed to PP 547
offerings were type of PP 430
Passover lamb prefigured PP 277
Passover lamb prepared whole represented completeness of PP 277
Passover law was fulfilled in DA 771
penalty of sin paid by PP 67
perfect offering 1BC 1104
purpose of SC 13
puts to shame our meager efforts and methods to uplift others SD 229
reason for, make clear TM 220
reconciliation and righteousness brought in by 7T 149
represented by casting of seed into soil COL 86; Ed 110
sacrifices and offerings typified 6BC 1096
sacrificial animals without blemish typified PP 352
sacrificial lamb represented, physically as well as spiritually MH 51
sacrificial offerings foreshadowed (prefigured, symbolized, or typified) 2BC 1010; DA 154-5; PP 71, 372; SD 225; 4aSG 76; 1SM 230-3
sacrificial service symbolized COL 126; DA 157
in time of patriarchs CT 462
sanctuary services foreshadowed, as Redeemer PK 684
satisfies demands of justice fully 6BC 1070
shows that sin is tremendous evil 9T 44
sin offering pointed to GC 422
sin offering typified 1BC 1111
slain lamb typified 1SM 231
sufficient to save: every person 2T 664
symbolized at threshing floor of Ornan GC 19
theme for meditation 5T 316
true sacrifice for sins of world DA 166
typical animal sacrifices prefigured 6BC 1095
was voluntary 5BC 1104, 1127; DA 22-3, 484
wonderful beyond comprehension 1SM 309
See also Section 28
45. Singing by
cheered His hours of labor MH 52
gladdened the toilworn and disheartened MH 52
gladness of heart expressed by DA 73
hymns of praise often heard in ML 238; WM 93
learned from His mother Ev 498
morning light welcomed by MH 52
people in Nazareth often heard DA 73
Psalm 113 voiced by, at Passover supper Ed 166
Psalm 116 voiced by, at Passover supper Ed 166
Psalm 117 voiced by, at Passover supper DA 672-3
psalms and heavenly songs voiced in DA 73
sharp and stinging words met by Ed 166
songs of praise poured out by DA 690
temptation met by Ed 166
united with birds’ songs of praise SD 135
weary companions cheered by DA 73
46. Temptations of (in wilderness)
agony suffered during 3T 380
angels kept Satan from exceeding his bounds in 1SM 95
angels witnessed 1SM 288
with intense interest 1SM 255; 4T 293
as second Adam 5BC 1081; 1SM 268
assailed Him in time of greatest weakness 8T 209
destiny of human race was at stake in DA 686
emaciation as result of fasting during DA 137; EW 155; 4T 29; 5T 510
first DA 114-23; EW 155-6; 1SM 267-81, 408-9; 3T 485-6, 489-91
on appetite 5BC 1079-83; CD 153, 167, 169-70, 186; CS 209; DA 116-8, 122-3; MH 333; MM 264; SD 141; 1SM 95, 267-81, 408; 3T 161, 372, 380, 486, 561; 4T 29, 32-3, 44, 293, 576; 5T 510; Te 19-20, 82, 108-9, 265, 267, 276
principal lesson from DA 122
to use His divine power to relieve His necessities Te 276
inexpressible anguish suffered while fasting during 3T 486
keenest pangs of hunger suffered during 4T 29
lesson from DA 122
man will never be tried by temptation so great or strong as CS 210; SD 156
on three points on which Satan assails human race 3T 372
second DA 124-9; EW 156-7; 1SM 281-4; Te 276
carried by Satan to pinnacle of temple DA 124; EW 156; 1SM 281; 1T 299
carried in Satan’s arms to pinnacle of temple MYP 52; 1T 341
on love of display which leads to presumption DA 116
on presumption CS 209; DA 125-6; GC 501; 1SM 282; 3T 482-3; 4T 44, 576
on presumptuous venturing 1SM 95
prefaced with insinuation of distrust DA 124
Satan quoted Scriptures when presenting DA 124; FE 176
to cast Himself from pinnacle of temple DA 124; EW 156; 1SM 281; 1T 299; 3T 482
to doubt DA 124
to experiment on Father’s protecting care and love 1SM 283
to give Satan evidence He was Son of God DA 124; EW 156; 1SM 281-2
to imperil His life DA 124; 1SM 282
to presume on Father’s mercy DA 125; EW 156
to put Father’s faithfulness and love to needless trial 1SM 282
to put God to test DA 126
to risk His life before fulfillment of His mission EW 156
was a dare Te 286
Spirit prepared Him for EW 155
sufferings endured during 3T 371
third 5BC 1119; DA 129-31; EW 157-8; 1SM 223, 255, 285-9; 2SM 137, 165; 1T 293-4; Te 286
attempted to bribe Him to yield His integrity 1SM 286
on love of world CS 209; 4T 44, 576; 5T 481; Te 276
panoramic view of kingdoms of world shown to Him in DA 129; 1SM 286
proposed that He hold world dominion subject to Satan DA 130; GC 50; 1SM 285
Satan endeavored to make special contract with Him by 5BC 1119; 1SM 286
Satan placed Him on high mountain for DA 129; 1SM 286
Satan took Him in his arms to exceeding high mountain 1T 299, 341
that He worship Satan in exchange for dominion over kingdoms of world DA 129-30; EW 157; 1SM 223, 286-7; 2SM 137; 4T 45
three great leading allurements presented in 4T 576
three great temptations presented by 1SM 95; 4T 576
three leading temptations presented in CS 209; 3T 372; Te 276, 285
unfallen worlds watched 1SM 255
while surrounded by wild beasts DA 118
47. Temptations of (misc.) 1SM 252-6
all, met with God’s word MH 181
could be resisted only by God’s word DA 123
could not bring Him to yield even by a thought 7BC 927; GC 623
fierce, wrung His heart DA 753
fiercest, assailed Him in time of greatest weakness DA 120
fiercest that Satan could invent CD 167
God’s word was His weapon of warfare in meeting DA 120
greater than any borne by man 4T 45
humanity would have been lost if He had yielded to SD 24
met with song Ed 166
most terrible SD 24
much greater in degree than ours DA 116
much greater than Adam’s DA 117; ML 323; 1SM 267-8
never another of woman born was so fiercely beset by Ed 78
never will man be tried with temptations as powerful as 4T 45
no parleying with Satan in DA 120
not invited DA 114
one answer had for DA 88
resisted in our behalf 4T 577
Satan’s fiercest and most subtle GC 510
victory in, has shown us how to meet and resist temptation 3T 491
were: those men find so difficult to withstand DA 116
those to which we are subject DA 24
were overcome at every step MYP 16
in strength given Him from God DA 24
48. Voice of
accents of, after His resurrection were familiar 6BC 1092
as music to ears accustomed to monotonous preaching of scribes and Pharisees CT 240
calls sinners to repent GC 642
clear and ringing, echoed through arches of temple when He cleansed it DA 158
echoed in His workers’ voices CT 509
first sound many people ever heard was DA 350; MH 19
how obeying, will affect your voice TM 332-3
intonation of, impressed people CH 499; WM 57
is lovely EW 19, 53; 2SG 54-5; 1T 69
like: no other ever heard by disciples DA 803
trump of God Ev 559
love expressed in, drew men to Him DA 254
many erring sheep will not hear 4T 503
nature’s voice is 6T 178
never raised to unnatural key Ev 56
pathetic, spoke to disciples in 2T 615
penetrates ears of the dead GC 642
persons who listen for, Christ is ever sending messages to MH 509
reached people who listened Ev 670
richer than any music mortal ear has heard GC 646
sleeping disciples heard not, in Gethsemane MH 509
speaks life to the dying MH 69
spoke to Paul on way to Damascus AA 114-5; EW 200; SR 269
sweet melody in Ev 670
tears in, when uttering scathing rebukes DA 353; GW 117; SC 12
tone of, earnest love expressed in DA 173, 254
in which He spoke to disciples 2T 615
use of, in teaching Ev 670
was: clear and distinct WM 288
full of pathos WM 94
melodious 2T 617
when He was child was serious, earnest, and full of melody DA 81
will call forth sleeping saints from their graves EW 35, 287; GC 644-5
49. Word(s) of
as apples of gold in pictures of silver ML 190
as jewels 6T 174
can summon the dead from graves 4T 528
cherish, in heart 4T 355