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<ol> <li> <i> [[Promises]] and [[Prophecies]] Relating to Him </i> . The promises and prophecies relating to the [[Messiah]] are numerous: <ol> <li> the intimation that the seed of the woman should bruise the serpent's head (&nbsp;Genesis 3:14,15; &nbsp;Romans 16:20 ); </li> <li> the promise to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (&nbsp;Genesis 12:1-3; &nbsp;Genesis 26:1-5; &nbsp;Genesis 28:10-15; &nbsp;Galatians 3:16; &nbsp;Hebrews 11:8,9 ); </li> <li> the prediction of Jacob (&nbsp;Genesis 49:1,8-10; &nbsp;Hebrews 2:14; &nbsp;Revelation 5:15 ); </li> <li> the prophecy of Moses (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 18:15,18; &nbsp;Acts 3:22 ); </li> <li> David's prediction of his resurrection (&nbsp;Psalm 16:8-11; &nbsp;Acts 2:25-28 ) and triumph (&nbsp;Psalm 110:1-4; &nbsp;Acts 2:34,35 ); </li> <li> Isaiah predicted that he would be born of a virgin (&nbsp;Isaiah 7:14; &nbsp;Matthew 1:18-25 ), the greatness of his kingdom (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6,7; &nbsp;Luke 1:32,33 ), his humiliation and sufferings (&nbsp;Isaiah 53:1-10; &nbsp;Acts 8:30-33 ), and his proclamation of the acceptable year of the Lord (&nbsp;Isaiah 51:14; &nbsp;Luke 4:14-21 ); </li> <li> the prediction of his birth place (&nbsp;Micah 5:2; &nbsp;Matthew 2:6 ); </li> <li> the prediction of his betrayal (&nbsp;Zechariah 11:10-14; &nbsp;Matthew 27:3-10 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> His Ancestry </i> . Jesus, according to the flesh, was the son of David (&nbsp;1 Kings 8:24,25; &nbsp;1 Kings 11:11-13; &nbsp;Psalm 132:11; &nbsp;Matthew 1:1-17; &nbsp;Acts 2:25-30 ). </li> <li> <i> His birth </i> . Jesus was born of the virgin Mary in the city of [[Bethlehem]] (&nbsp;Luke 2:1-28 ). </li> <li> <i> Early Life </i> . On account of the decree of Herod, [[Joseph]] took the Young child and his mother and fled into Egypt, where they remained Until [[Archelaus]] succeeded his father, after which they returned to [[Nazareth]] and resided there (&nbsp;Matthew 2:1-23 ). Nothing is recorded of Him until He was twelve years old, when he was able to confound the doctors Of the law by His wisdom (&nbsp;Luke 2:40-51 ). Joseph was a carpenter, and Jesus learned the trade and followed it in the city of Nazareth (&nbsp;Matthew 13:55; &nbsp;Mark 6:3; &nbsp;Luke 2:39 ). </li> <li> <i> His [[Baptism]] </i> . Jesus came from Nazareth to [[Jordan]] and was baptized By John, and as he came up out of the water, His Father acknowledged Him, and the [[Holy]] Spirit descended upon Him (&nbsp;Matthew 3:13-17 ). </li> <li> <i> The [[Temptation]] and [[Triumph]] </i> . Immediately after His baptism He was [[Led]] away into the wilderness and tempted by the devil. He was tempted "In all points" (&nbsp;Hebrews 4:15 )--the lust of the eye, the lust of the flesh and the pride of life (&nbsp;1 John 2:16 )--but He signally triumphed in every particular (&nbsp;Genesis 3:6; &nbsp;Matthew 3:1-11 ). </li> <li> <i> Introduction to [[Israel]] </i> . Jesus was subsequently introduced to Israel by John, His forerunner (&nbsp;John 1:29-36 ). </li> <li> <i> Public </i> <i> [[Ministry]] </i> . He immediately entered upon his Public ministry. His work was twofold: <ol> <li> He administered to the needs of both mind (&nbsp;Matthew 4:17 ) and body (&nbsp;Matthew 14:13-21 ). </li> <li> He announced that the kingdom of God was at hand (&nbsp;Matthew 4:17 ), and that he was only sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel (&nbsp;Matthew 15:24 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> [[Manner]] of Teaching </i> . He taught the multitude by parables in order To hide from them His true mission until the time ordained by His Father (&nbsp;Matthew 13:33-35 ). </li> <li> <i> The [[Parables]] </i> . Parables of Jesus stand unapproachable and Unapproached in the history of man. There are thirty-one of them {*}, And they are divided into three classes: <ol> <li> Those which relate to His Kingdom, its growth, characteristics and triumphs. The Sower (&nbsp;Matthew 13:1,2; &nbsp;Mark 4:1-20; &nbsp;Luke 8:1-18 ); The Wheat and the [[Tares]] (&nbsp;Matthew 13:24-30 ); The [[Mustard]] Seed (&nbsp;Matthew 13:31,32; &nbsp;Mark 4:31,32 ); The Seed [[Planted]] in the [[Ground]] (&nbsp;Mark 4:26-29 ); The [[Leaven]] (&nbsp;Matthew 13:33 ); The [[Concealed]] [[Treasure]] (&nbsp;Matthew 13:44 ); The [[Pearl]] of Great [[Value]] (&nbsp;Matthew 13:47-50 ); The [[Casting]] of the [[Net]] into the Sea (&nbsp;Matthew 13:47-50 ). </li> <li> Those which relate primarily to the lives of men, which were given in answer to inquiries: The Two Debtors (&nbsp;Luke 7:40-43 ); The Merciless [[Servant]] (&nbsp;Matthew 18:23-35 ); The Good [[Samaritan]] (&nbsp;Luke 10:25-37 ); The Friend at [[Midnight]] (&nbsp;Luke 11:5-13 ); The Rich [[Fool]] (&nbsp;Luke 12:16-21 ); The [[Wedding]] Feast (&nbsp;Luke 12:36-38 ); The [[Fig]] Tree (&nbsp;Luke 13:6-9 ); The Great Supper (&nbsp;Luke 14:16-24 ); The Prodigal Son (&nbsp;Luke 15:11-32 ); The Unjust [[Steward]] (&nbsp;Luke 16:1-12 ); The Rich Man and [[Lazarus]] (&nbsp;Luke 16:19-31 ); The Unjust Judge (&nbsp;Luke 18:1-17 ); The [[Pharisee]] and the [[Publican]] (&nbsp;Luke 18:9-14 ); The Laborers in the [[Vineyard]] (&nbsp;Matthew 20:1-16 ). </li> <li> Those which are prophetic in character and find their fulfillment in the rejection of Israel and ultimately in the second coming of the Lord: The Pounds (&nbsp;Luke 19:11-27 ); The Two Sons (&nbsp;Matthew 21:28-32 ); The Vineyard Let Out to Husbandmen (&nbsp;Matthew 21:33-46; &nbsp;Mark 12:1-12 &nbsp; Luke 20:9-18 ); The Marriage Feast (&nbsp;Matthew 22:1-13 ); The [[Wise]] and [[Foolish]] Virgins (&nbsp;Matthew 25:1-13 ); The [[Talents]] (&nbsp;Matthew 25:14-30 ); The Sheep and the Goats (&nbsp;Matthew 25:31-46 ). </li> </ol> <p> {*} While Johnson states that there are thirty-one parables, he lists only twenty-nine. </p> </li> <li> <i> Discourses </i> . The principal discourses of Jesus were, <ol> <li> His conversation with [[Nicodemus]] (&nbsp;John 3:1-15 ); </li> <li> His conversation with the woman of [[Samaria]] at Jacob's well (&nbsp;John 4:1-26 ); </li> <li> His address in the synagogue at Nazareth (&nbsp;Luke 4:16-30 ); </li> <li> the sermon on the mount (&nbsp;Matthew 5:1-7:29 ); </li> <li> charge of the apostles (&nbsp;Matthew 10:1-42 ); </li> <li> He pronounced the doom on Chorazin, [[Bethsaida]] and [[Capernaum]] (&nbsp;Matthew 11:20-24 ); </li> <li> discourse after healing the infirm man at [[Bethesda]] (&nbsp;John 5:1-47 ); </li> <li> He defended His disciples after they plucked the corn on the sabbath day (&nbsp;Matthew 12:1-19 ); </li> <li> He defended Himself when the [[Pharisees]] accused Him of being in collusion with Baalzebub, the prince of devils, announcing to them that attributing His works to this source was a sin against the Holy Spirit that would never be forgiven (&nbsp;Matthew 12:23-32; &nbsp;Mark 3:22-30 ); </li> <li> the discourse on the [[Bread]] of life (&nbsp;John 6:25-61 ); </li> <li> He discussed internal purity (&nbsp;Matthew 15:1-20 ); </li> <li> He emphasized the necessity to forgive injuries (&nbsp;Matthew 18:21-35 ); </li> <li> the discourse at the feast of tabernacles (&nbsp;John 7:1-44 ); </li> <li> He condemned the accusers of the woman who was taken in adultery (&nbsp;John 8:1-11 ); </li> <li> He declared himself to be the shepherd of the sheep (&nbsp;John 10:1-42 ); </li> <li> He denounced his contemporaries for their wickedness (&nbsp;Luke 11:29-36 ); </li> <li> He discussed humility (&nbsp;Luke 14:7-14 ); </li> <li> He marked out the way to everlasting life (&nbsp;Matthew 19:27-30 ); </li> <li> He predicted his sufferings (&nbsp;Matthew 19:17-19 ); </li> <li> He denounced the Pharisees with great severity (&nbsp;Matthew 23:1-36 ); </li> <li> He foretold the destruction of [[Jerusalem]] (&nbsp;Matthew 24:1-35 ); </li> <li> His words of comfort to his disciples (&nbsp;John 14:1-16:33 ); </li> <li> His wonderful prayer (&nbsp;John 17:1-26 ); </li> <li> His remarks on the way to [[Gethsemane]] (&nbsp;Matthew 26:31-36 ) </li> <li> and the last and great [[Commission]] (&nbsp;Matthew 28:16-20 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> His [[Miracles]] </i> . The miracles performed by Jesus were, <ol> <li> He changed the water into wine (&nbsp;John 2:1-11 ); </li> <li> He cured the nobleman's son (&nbsp;John 4:46,47 ); </li> <li> the great draught of fishes (&nbsp;Luke 5:1-11 ); </li> <li> He cast out an unclean spirit (&nbsp;Mark 1:23-28 ); </li> <li> He cured Peter's mother-in-law of a fever (&nbsp;Mark 1:30,31 ); </li> <li> He healed a leper (&nbsp;Mark 1:40-45 ); </li> <li> He healed the servant of the centurion (&nbsp;Matthew 8:5-13 ); </li> <li> He raised the widow's son from the dead (&nbsp;Luke 7:11-18 ); </li> <li> He stilled the storm (&nbsp;Matthew 8:23-27 ); </li> <li> He cured two demoniacs (&nbsp;Matthew 8:28-34 ); </li> <li> He cured a man of palsy (&nbsp;Matthew 9:1-8 ); </li> <li> He raised the ruler's daughter from the dead (&nbsp;Matthew 9:18-26 ); </li> <li> He cured a woman of an issue of blood (&nbsp;Luke 8:43-48 ); </li> <li> He opened the eyes of two blind men (&nbsp;Matthew 9:27-31 ); </li> <li> He loosened the tongue of a dumb man (&nbsp;Matthew 9:32,33 ); </li> <li> He healed an impotent man at Bethesda (&nbsp;John 5:1-9 ); </li> <li> He restored a withered hand (&nbsp;Matthew 12:10-13 ); </li> <li> He cured a man who was possessed of a devil (&nbsp;Matthew 12:22 ); </li> <li> He fed five thousand people (&nbsp;Matthew 14:15-21 ); </li> <li> He healed a woman of [[Canaan]] (&nbsp;Matthew 15:22-28 ); </li> <li> He cured a deaf and dumb man (&nbsp;Mark 7:31-37 ); </li> <li> He fed four thousand people (&nbsp;Matthew 15:32-39 ); </li> <li> He opened the eyes of a blind man (&nbsp;Mark 8:22-26 ); </li> <li> He cured a boy who was vexed with a devil (&nbsp;Matthew 17:14-21 ); </li> <li> He opened the eyes of a man born blind (&nbsp;John 11:1-38 ); </li> <li> He cured a woman who had been afflicted eighteen years (&nbsp;Luke 17:11-17 ); </li> <li> He cured a man of dropsy (&nbsp;Luke 14:1-4 ); </li> <li> He cleansed ten lepers (&nbsp;Luke 17:11-19 ); </li> <li> He raised Lazarus from the dead (&nbsp;John 11:1-46 ); </li> <li> He opened the eyes of two blind men (&nbsp;Matthew 20:30-34 ); </li> <li> He caused the fig tree to wither (&nbsp;Matthew 21:18-22 ); </li> <li> He restored the ear of the high priest's servant (&nbsp;Luke 22:50,51 ); </li> <li> the second great draught of fishes (&nbsp;John 21:1-14 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> His [[Poverty]] </i> . Jesus never owned any of the good of this world-- Not even a place to lay his head (&nbsp;Matthew 8:20; &nbsp;2 Corinthians 8:19 ). </li> <li> <i> His Unselfishness </i> . Jesus came not to be ministered unto, but to Help the needy (&nbsp;Matthew 18:11; &nbsp;Matthew 21:28 ). </li> <li> <i> His [[Glorious]] [[Invitation]] </i> . He invites all the suffering and [[Sorrowing]] sons and daughters of earth to come to Him for life and Rest (&nbsp;Matthew 11:28-30; &nbsp;John 10:10; &nbsp;Hebrews 2:9; &nbsp;Revelation 22:17 ). </li> <li> <i> The Holy Spirit [[Promised]] </i> . Jesus promised the [[Apostles]] the Holy Spirit, assuring them that He would, <ol> <li> comfort them; </li> <li> dwell in them (&nbsp;John 14:16,17 ); </li> <li> teach them all things; </li> <li> bring all his teachings to their remembrance (&nbsp;John 14:26 ); </li> <li> testify of Jesus (&nbsp;John 15:26,27 ); </li> <li> convict the world of sin, righteousness and judgment (&nbsp;John 16:7-11 ); </li> <li> and speak through them (&nbsp;Matthew 10:15-20 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> The Last Supper </i> . On the night of his betrayal, Jesus instituted A supper to be kept in memory of him--his death and sufferings (&nbsp;Matthew 26:26-30 ). It was designed, <ol> <li> to keep Him enshrined in the hearts of His disciples to the end of time; </li> <li> to proclaim His death until he comes again (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 11:23-29 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> [[Agony]] in the [[Garden]] </i> . After the supper Jesus went to the garden Of Gethsemane where, under the mighty weight of the world's sins, He [[Cried]] to His Father to let the cup of sorrow and suffering pass, but [[Expressed]] his willingness to submit to the terrible ordeal (&nbsp;Luke 22:39-46 ). </li> <li> <i> [[Betrayal]] </i> . Jesus was betrayed by one of His Apostles, [[Judas]] [[Iscariot]] (&nbsp;Luke 22:47,48 ). </li> <li> <i> His [[Trial]] </i> . The trial of Jesus was the most consummate farce in The annals of the world. He was carried from court to court (&nbsp;Matthew 26:5-75; &nbsp;Luke 23:1-12 ), and finally condemned to die without the establishment of a single charge against Him (&nbsp;Luke 23:13-26 ). </li> <li> <i> [[Crucifixion]] </i> . Jesus was crucified between two malefactors, [[Forsaken]] of God and man (&nbsp;Luke 23:27-48 ). </li> <li> <i> Sayings on the Cross </i> . The utterances of Jesus on the cross Were, <ol> <li> His prayer to God in behalf of His tormentors (&nbsp;Matthew 23:34 ); </li> <li> His reply to the dying thief (&nbsp;Luke 23:39-43 ); </li> <li> He requested the disciple whom He loved to take care of His mother (&nbsp;John 19:25-27 ); </li> <li> He prayed to God, asking why He had been forsaken (&nbsp;Matthew 27:45-47 ); </li> <li> He said that He was thirsty (&nbsp;John 19:28 ); </li> <li> He declared that it was finished (&nbsp;John 19:30 ); </li> <li> He commended His Spirit into the hands of His Father (&nbsp;Luke 23:46 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> His Death </i> . Jesus died for our sins according to the [[Scriptures]] (&nbsp;Romans 5:10; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:3; &nbsp;Galatians 2:20; &nbsp;1 Peter 2:24,25 ). </li> <li> <i> [[Burial]] and [[Resurrection]] </i> . He was buried in the new tomb of Joseph of [[Arimathaea]] (&nbsp;Mark 15:43-47 ), and raised again for our justification (&nbsp;Mark 16:1-8; &nbsp;Romans 4:25 ). </li> <li> <i> His Incredulous Apostles </i> . The apostles of Jesus received the [[News]] of the resurrection with incredulity--as idle tales (&nbsp;Luke 24:10,11 ). </li> <li> <i> [[Appearances]] After the Resurrection </i> . After Jesus arose again He Spent forty days on earth, demonstrating His identity by infallible Proofs, and He instructed His apostles in the things pertaining to the [[Kingdom]] of God (&nbsp;Acts 1:1-3 ). He was seen by, <ol> <li> Mary [[Magdalene]] (&nbsp;Mark 16:9-11; &nbsp;John 20:11 ); </li> <li> the other women who were returning from the tomb (&nbsp;Matthew 28:1-10 ); </li> <li> Peter, the apostle (&nbsp;Luke 24:34; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:5 ); </li> <li> the two disciples going to [[Emmaus]] (&nbsp;Luke 24:13-32 ); </li> <li> the eleven apostles as they sat at meat (&nbsp;Mark 16:14 ); </li> <li> the apostles the second time (&nbsp;John 20:26-29 ); </li> <li> seven disciples at the sea of [[Tiberias]] (&nbsp;John 21:1 ); </li> <li> the eleven disciples in a mountain in [[Galilee]] (&nbsp;Matthew 28:16 ); </li> <li> five hundred brethren at one time (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:6 ); </li> <li> James (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:7 ); </li> <li> and all the apostles at the ascension (&nbsp;Luke 24:50-52; &nbsp;Acts 1:1-12 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> The [[Ascension]] </i> . After Jesus had committed the words of [[Reconciliation]] to the apostles (&nbsp;2 Corinthians 5:17-21 ). He led them out as far as Bethany, blessed them and ascended to His Father's right hand (&nbsp;Luke 24:49-53; &nbsp;Acts 1:9-11 ). </li> <li> <i> His Character </i> . In contemplating the character we should note that He is <ol> <li> the second Adam (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:45 ); </li> <li> [[Advocate]] (&nbsp;1 John 2:1 ); </li> <li> the ancient of days (&nbsp;Daniel 7:22 ); </li> <li> [[Apostle]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 3:1 ); </li> <li> Author and [[Finisher]] of the faith (&nbsp;Hebrews 12:2 ); </li> <li> Beginning of the creation of God (&nbsp;Revelation 3:14 ); </li> <li> Only begotten of the Father (&nbsp;John 1:14 ); </li> <li> Beginning and End (&nbsp;Revelation 1:8 ); </li> <li> [[Shepherd]] and [[Bishop]] (&nbsp;1 Peter 2:25 ); </li> <li> Bread of Life (&nbsp;John 6:48-51 ); </li> <li> [[Bridegroom]] (&nbsp;Matthew 9:15 ); </li> <li> Bright [[Morning]] [[Star]] (&nbsp;Revelation 22:16 ); </li> <li> [[Brightness]] of the Father's glory (&nbsp;Hebrews 1:3 ); </li> <li> [[Brother]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 2:11 ); </li> <li> [[Captain]] (&nbsp;Revelation 2:10 ); </li> <li> The Chosen (&nbsp;Matthew 12:18 ); </li> <li> Christ (&nbsp;Matthew 1:16 ); </li> <li> [[Consolation]] of Israel (&nbsp;Luke 2:25 ); </li> <li> [[Corner]] Stone (&nbsp;Ephesians 2:20 ); </li> <li> [[Counselor]] (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6 ); </li> <li> Day Star (&nbsp;2 Peter 1:19 ); </li> <li> [[Deliverer]] (&nbsp;Romans 11:26 ); </li> <li> Desire of all nations (&nbsp;Haggai 2:7 ); </li> <li> [[Door]] of the sheep (&nbsp;John 10:7 ); </li> <li> [[Emmanuel]] (&nbsp;Matthew 1:23 ); </li> <li> Friend (&nbsp;John 11:1-44 ); </li> <li> [[Eternal]] Life (&nbsp;1 John 5:20 ); </li> <li> [[Everlasting]] Father (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6 ); </li> <li> [[Express]] image of the Father (&nbsp;Hebrews 1:3 ); </li> <li> [[Faithful]] [[Witness]] (&nbsp;Revelation 1:5 ); </li> <li> First fruits from the dead (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:23 ); </li> <li> [[Fountain]] (&nbsp;Zechariah 13:1 ); </li> <li> [[Governor]] (&nbsp;Matthew 2:6 ); </li> <li> Head of the Church (&nbsp;Colossians 1:18 ); </li> <li> High [[Priest]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 3:1 ); </li> <li> Holy One of God (&nbsp;Mark 1:24 ); </li> <li> [[Heir]] of all things (&nbsp;Hebrews 1:2 ); </li> <li> Judge (&nbsp;Acts 17:31 ); </li> <li> King (&nbsp;Acts 2:34-36; &nbsp;Revelation 19:11-16 ); </li> <li> Light of the world (&nbsp;John 9:5 ); </li> <li> Life (&nbsp;John 14:6 ); </li> <li> Lion of the tribe of Judah (&nbsp;Revelation 5:1-5 ); </li> <li> [[Master]] (&nbsp;Matthew 8:19 ); </li> <li> [[Mediator]] (&nbsp;1 Timothy 2:5 ); </li> <li> Messiah (&nbsp;Daniel 9:25 ); </li> <li> [[Passover]] (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 5:7 ); </li> <li> [[Potentate]] (&nbsp;1 Timothy 6:15 ); </li> <li> Prince of life (&nbsp;Acts 3:15 ); </li> <li> Prince of peace (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6 ); </li> <li> [[Prophet]] (&nbsp;Luke 13:33; &nbsp;John 7:40 ); </li> <li> [[Propitiation]] (&nbsp;1 John 2:2 ); </li> <li> Power of God (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:24 ); </li> <li> [[Physician]] (&nbsp;Matthew 9:12 ); </li> <li> [[Ransom]] (&nbsp;1 Timothy 2:6 ); </li> <li> [[Refiner]] and [[Purifier]] (&nbsp;Malachi 1:13 ); </li> <li> [[Sacrifice]] (&nbsp;Ephesians 5:2 ); </li> <li> [[Salvation]] (&nbsp;Luke 2:25-30 ); </li> <li> Son of God (&nbsp;Matthew 4:3 ); </li> <li> Son of Man (&nbsp;Matthew 8:20 ); </li> <li> Son of [[Righteousness]] (&nbsp;Malachi 4:2 ); </li> <li> [[Surety]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 7:22 ); </li> <li> Teacher (&nbsp;John 3:2 ); </li> <li> [[Testator]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 9:14-17 ); </li> <li> Truth (&nbsp;John 14:6 ); </li> <li> The Way (&nbsp;John 14:6 ); </li> <li> Wedding [[Garment]] (&nbsp;Matthew 22:12 ); </li> <li> Wisdom of God (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:24 ); </li> <li> [[Wonderful]] (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6 ); </li> <li> Word of God (&nbsp;Revelation 19:10-13 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> Under the Law </i> . Jesus lived and died under the law (&nbsp;Matthew 27:51; &nbsp;Romans 7:4; &nbsp;Ephesians 2:13-15 ). </li> </ol>
<ol> <li> <i> [[Promises]] and [[Prophecies]] Relating to Him </i> . The promises and prophecies relating to the [[Messiah]] are numerous: <ol> <li> the intimation that the seed of the woman should bruise the serpent's head (&nbsp;Genesis 3:14,15; &nbsp;Romans 16:20 ); </li> <li> the promise to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (&nbsp;Genesis 12:1-3; &nbsp;Genesis 26:1-5; &nbsp;Genesis 28:10-15; &nbsp;Galatians 3:16; &nbsp;Hebrews 11:8,9 ); </li> <li> the prediction of Jacob (&nbsp;Genesis 49:1,8-10; &nbsp;Hebrews 2:14; &nbsp;Revelation 5:15 ); </li> <li> the prophecy of Moses (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 18:15,18; &nbsp;Acts 3:22 ); </li> <li> David's prediction of his resurrection (&nbsp;Psalm 16:8-11; &nbsp;Acts 2:25-28 ) and triumph (&nbsp;Psalm 110:1-4; &nbsp;Acts 2:34,35 ); </li> <li> Isaiah predicted that he would be born of a virgin (&nbsp;Isaiah 7:14; &nbsp;Matthew 1:18-25 ), the greatness of his kingdom (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6,7; &nbsp;Luke 1:32,33 ), his humiliation and sufferings (&nbsp;Isaiah 53:1-10; &nbsp;Acts 8:30-33 ), and his proclamation of the acceptable year of the Lord (&nbsp;Isaiah 51:14; &nbsp;Luke 4:14-21 ); </li> <li> the prediction of his birth place (&nbsp;Micah 5:2; &nbsp;Matthew 2:6 ); </li> <li> the prediction of his betrayal (&nbsp;Zechariah 11:10-14; &nbsp;Matthew 27:3-10 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> His Ancestry </i> . Jesus, according to the flesh, was the son of David (&nbsp;1 Kings 8:24,25; &nbsp;1 Kings 11:11-13; &nbsp;Psalm 132:11; &nbsp;Matthew 1:1-17; &nbsp;Acts 2:25-30 ). </li> <li> <i> His birth </i> . Jesus was born of the virgin Mary in the city of [[Bethlehem]] (&nbsp;Luke 2:1-28 ). </li> <li> <i> Early Life </i> . On account of the decree of Herod, [[Joseph]] took the Young child and his mother and fled into Egypt, where they remained Until [[Archelaus]] succeeded his father, after which they returned to [[Nazareth]] and resided there (&nbsp;Matthew 2:1-23 ). Nothing is recorded of Him until He was twelve years old, when he was able to confound the doctors Of the law by His wisdom (&nbsp;Luke 2:40-51 ). Joseph was a carpenter, and Jesus learned the trade and followed it in the city of Nazareth (&nbsp;Matthew 13:55; &nbsp;Mark 6:3; &nbsp;Luke 2:39 ). </li> <li> <i> His [[Baptism]] </i> . Jesus came from Nazareth to [[Jordan]] and was baptized By John, and as he came up out of the water, His Father acknowledged Him, and the [[Holy]] Spirit descended upon Him (&nbsp;Matthew 3:13-17 ). </li> <li> <i> The [[Temptation]] and [[Triumph]] </i> . Immediately after His baptism He was [[Led]] away into the wilderness and tempted by the devil. He was tempted "In all points" (&nbsp;Hebrews 4:15 )--the lust of the eye, the lust of the flesh and the pride of life (&nbsp;1 John 2:16 )--but He signally triumphed in every particular (&nbsp;Genesis 3:6; &nbsp;Matthew 3:1-11 ). </li> <li> <i> Introduction to [[Israel]] </i> . Jesus was subsequently introduced to Israel by John, His forerunner (&nbsp;John 1:29-36 ). </li> <li> <i> Public </i> <i> [[Ministry]] </i> . He immediately entered upon his Public ministry. His work was twofold: <ol> <li> He administered to the needs of both mind (&nbsp;Matthew 4:17 ) and body (&nbsp;Matthew 14:13-21 ). </li> <li> He announced that the kingdom of God was at hand (&nbsp;Matthew 4:17 ), and that he was only sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel (&nbsp;Matthew 15:24 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> [[Manner]] of Teaching </i> . He taught the multitude by parables in order To hide from them His true mission until the time ordained by His Father (&nbsp;Matthew 13:33-35 ). </li> <li> <i> The [[Parables]] </i> . Parables of Jesus stand unapproachable and Unapproached in the history of man. There are thirty-one of them {*}, And they are divided into three classes: <ol> <li> Those which relate to His Kingdom, its growth, characteristics and triumphs. The Sower (&nbsp;Matthew 13:1,2; &nbsp;Mark 4:1-20; &nbsp;Luke 8:1-18 ); The Wheat and the [[Tares]] (&nbsp;Matthew 13:24-30 ); The [[Mustard]] Seed (&nbsp;Matthew 13:31,32; &nbsp;Mark 4:31,32 ); The Seed [[Planted]] in the [[Ground]] (&nbsp;Mark 4:26-29 ); The [[Leaven]] (&nbsp;Matthew 13:33 ); The [[Concealed]] [[Treasure]] (&nbsp;Matthew 13:44 ); The [[Pearl]] of Great [[Value]] (&nbsp;Matthew 13:47-50 ); The [[Casting]] of the [[Net]] into the Sea (&nbsp;Matthew 13:47-50 ). </li> <li> Those which relate primarily to the lives of men, which were given in answer to inquiries: The Two Debtors (&nbsp;Luke 7:40-43 ); The Merciless [[Servant]] (&nbsp;Matthew 18:23-35 ); The Good [[Samaritan]] (&nbsp;Luke 10:25-37 ); The Friend at [[Midnight]] (&nbsp;Luke 11:5-13 ); The Rich [[Fool]] (&nbsp;Luke 12:16-21 ); The [[Wedding]] Feast (&nbsp;Luke 12:36-38 ); The [[Fig]] Tree (&nbsp;Luke 13:6-9 ); The Great Supper (&nbsp;Luke 14:16-24 ); The Prodigal Son (&nbsp;Luke 15:11-32 ); The Unjust [[Steward]] (&nbsp;Luke 16:1-12 ); The Rich Man and [[Lazarus]] (&nbsp;Luke 16:19-31 ); The Unjust Judge (&nbsp;Luke 18:1-17 ); The [[Pharisee]] and the [[Publican]] (&nbsp;Luke 18:9-14 ); The Laborers in the [[Vineyard]] (&nbsp;Matthew 20:1-16 ). </li> <li> Those which are prophetic in character and find their fulfillment in the rejection of Israel and ultimately in the second coming of the Lord: The Pounds (&nbsp;Luke 19:11-27 ); The Two Sons (&nbsp;Matthew 21:28-32 ); The Vineyard Let Out to Husbandmen (&nbsp;Matthew 21:33-46; &nbsp;Mark 12:1-12 &nbsp; Luke 20:9-18 ); The Marriage Feast (&nbsp;Matthew 22:1-13 ); The [[Wise]] and [[Foolish]] Virgins (&nbsp;Matthew 25:1-13 ); The [[Talents]] (&nbsp;Matthew 25:14-30 ); The Sheep and the Goats (&nbsp;Matthew 25:31-46 ). </li> </ol> <p> {*} While Johnson states that there are thirty-one parables, he lists only twenty-nine. </p> </li> <li> <i> Discourses </i> . The principal discourses of Jesus were, <ol> <li> His conversation with [[Nicodemus]] (&nbsp;John 3:1-15 ); </li> <li> His conversation with the woman of [[Samaria]] at Jacob's well (&nbsp;John 4:1-26 ); </li> <li> His address in the synagogue at Nazareth (&nbsp;Luke 4:16-30 ); </li> <li> the sermon on the mount (&nbsp;Matthew 5:1-7:29 ); </li> <li> charge of the apostles (&nbsp;Matthew 10:1-42 ); </li> <li> He pronounced the doom on Chorazin, [[Bethsaida]] and [[Capernaum]] (&nbsp;Matthew 11:20-24 ); </li> <li> discourse after healing the infirm man at [[Bethesda]] (&nbsp;John 5:1-47 ); </li> <li> He defended His disciples after they plucked the corn on the sabbath day (&nbsp;Matthew 12:1-19 ); </li> <li> He defended Himself when the [[Pharisees]] accused Him of being in collusion with Baalzebub, the prince of devils, announcing to them that attributing His works to this source was a sin against the Holy Spirit that would never be forgiven (&nbsp;Matthew 12:23-32; &nbsp;Mark 3:22-30 ); </li> <li> the discourse on the [[Bread]] of life (&nbsp;John 6:25-61 ); </li> <li> He discussed internal purity (&nbsp;Matthew 15:1-20 ); </li> <li> He emphasized the necessity to forgive injuries (&nbsp;Matthew 18:21-35 ); </li> <li> the discourse at the feast of tabernacles (&nbsp;John 7:1-44 ); </li> <li> He condemned the accusers of the woman who was taken in adultery (&nbsp;John 8:1-11 ); </li> <li> He declared himself to be the shepherd of the sheep (&nbsp;John 10:1-42 ); </li> <li> He denounced his contemporaries for their wickedness (&nbsp;Luke 11:29-36 ); </li> <li> He discussed humility (&nbsp;Luke 14:7-14 ); </li> <li> He marked out the way to everlasting life (&nbsp;Matthew 19:27-30 ); </li> <li> He predicted his sufferings (&nbsp;Matthew 19:17-19 ); </li> <li> He denounced the Pharisees with great severity (&nbsp;Matthew 23:1-36 ); </li> <li> He foretold the destruction of [[Jerusalem]] (&nbsp;Matthew 24:1-35 ); </li> <li> His words of comfort to his disciples (&nbsp;John 14:1-16:33 ); </li> <li> His wonderful prayer (&nbsp;John 17:1-26 ); </li> <li> His remarks on the way to [[Gethsemane]] (&nbsp;Matthew 26:31-36 ) </li> <li> and the last and great [[Commission]] (&nbsp;Matthew 28:16-20 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> His [[Miracles]] </i> . The miracles performed by Jesus were, <ol> <li> He changed the water into wine (&nbsp;John 2:1-11 ); </li> <li> He cured the nobleman's son (&nbsp;John 4:46,47 ); </li> <li> the great draught of fishes (&nbsp;Luke 5:1-11 ); </li> <li> He cast out an unclean spirit (&nbsp;Mark 1:23-28 ); </li> <li> He cured Peter's mother-in-law of a fever (&nbsp;Mark 1:30,31 ); </li> <li> He healed a leper (&nbsp;Mark 1:40-45 ); </li> <li> He healed the servant of the centurion (&nbsp;Matthew 8:5-13 ); </li> <li> He raised the widow's son from the dead (&nbsp;Luke 7:11-18 ); </li> <li> He stilled the storm (&nbsp;Matthew 8:23-27 ); </li> <li> He cured two demoniacs (&nbsp;Matthew 8:28-34 ); </li> <li> He cured a man of palsy (&nbsp;Matthew 9:1-8 ); </li> <li> He raised the ruler's daughter from the dead (&nbsp;Matthew 9:18-26 ); </li> <li> He cured a woman of an issue of blood (&nbsp;Luke 8:43-48 ); </li> <li> He opened the eyes of two blind men (&nbsp;Matthew 9:27-31 ); </li> <li> He loosened the tongue of a dumb man (&nbsp;Matthew 9:32,33 ); </li> <li> He healed an impotent man at Bethesda (&nbsp;John 5:1-9 ); </li> <li> He restored a withered hand (&nbsp;Matthew 12:10-13 ); </li> <li> He cured a man who was possessed of a devil (&nbsp;Matthew 12:22 ); </li> <li> He fed five thousand people (&nbsp;Matthew 14:15-21 ); </li> <li> He healed a woman of [[Canaan]] (&nbsp;Matthew 15:22-28 ); </li> <li> He cured a deaf and dumb man (&nbsp;Mark 7:31-37 ); </li> <li> He fed four thousand people (&nbsp;Matthew 15:32-39 ); </li> <li> He opened the eyes of a blind man (&nbsp;Mark 8:22-26 ); </li> <li> He cured a boy who was vexed with a devil (&nbsp;Matthew 17:14-21 ); </li> <li> He opened the eyes of a man born blind (&nbsp;John 11:1-38 ); </li> <li> He cured a woman who had been afflicted eighteen years (&nbsp;Luke 17:11-17 ); </li> <li> He cured a man of dropsy (&nbsp;Luke 14:1-4 ); </li> <li> He cleansed ten lepers (&nbsp;Luke 17:11-19 ); </li> <li> He raised Lazarus from the dead (&nbsp;John 11:1-46 ); </li> <li> He opened the eyes of two blind men (&nbsp;Matthew 20:30-34 ); </li> <li> He caused the fig tree to wither (&nbsp;Matthew 21:18-22 ); </li> <li> He restored the ear of the high priest's servant (&nbsp;Luke 22:50,51 ); </li> <li> the second great draught of fishes (&nbsp;John 21:1-14 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> His [[Poverty]] </i> . Jesus never owned any of the good of this world-- Not even a place to lay his head (&nbsp;Matthew 8:20; &nbsp;2 Corinthians 8:19 ). </li> <li> <i> His Unselfishness </i> . Jesus came not to be ministered unto, but to Help the needy (&nbsp;Matthew 18:11; &nbsp;Matthew 21:28 ). </li> <li> <i> His [[Glorious]] [[Invitation]] </i> . He invites all the suffering and [[Sorrowing]] sons and daughters of earth to come to Him for life and Rest (&nbsp;Matthew 11:28-30; &nbsp;John 10:10; &nbsp;Hebrews 2:9; &nbsp;Revelation 22:17 ). </li> <li> <i> The Holy Spirit [[Promised]] </i> . Jesus promised the [[Apostles]] the Holy Spirit, assuring them that He would, <ol> <li> comfort them; </li> <li> dwell in them (&nbsp;John 14:16,17 ); </li> <li> teach them all things; </li> <li> bring all his teachings to their remembrance (&nbsp;John 14:26 ); </li> <li> testify of Jesus (&nbsp;John 15:26,27 ); </li> <li> convict the world of sin, righteousness and judgment (&nbsp;John 16:7-11 ); </li> <li> and speak through them (&nbsp;Matthew 10:15-20 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> The Last Supper </i> . On the night of his betrayal, Jesus instituted A supper to be kept in memory of him--his death and sufferings (&nbsp;Matthew 26:26-30 ). It was designed, <ol> <li> to keep Him enshrined in the hearts of His disciples to the end of time; </li> <li> to proclaim His death until he comes again (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 11:23-29 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> [[Agony]] in the [[Garden]] </i> . After the supper Jesus went to the garden Of Gethsemane where, under the mighty weight of the world's sins, He [[Cried]] to His Father to let the cup of sorrow and suffering pass, but [[Expressed]] his willingness to submit to the terrible ordeal (&nbsp;Luke 22:39-46 ). </li> <li> <i> [[Betrayal]] </i> . Jesus was betrayed by one of His Apostles, [[Judas]] [[Iscariot]] (&nbsp;Luke 22:47,48 ). </li> <li> <i> His [[Trial]] </i> . The trial of Jesus was the most consummate farce in The annals of the world. He was carried from court to court (&nbsp;Matthew 26:5-75; &nbsp;Luke 23:1-12 ), and finally condemned to die without the establishment of a single charge against Him (&nbsp;Luke 23:13-26 ). </li> <li> <i> [[Crucifixion]] </i> . Jesus was crucified between two malefactors, [[Forsaken]] of God and man (&nbsp;Luke 23:27-48 ). </li> <li> <i> Sayings on the Cross </i> . The utterances of Jesus on the cross Were, <ol> <li> His prayer to God in behalf of His tormentors (&nbsp;Matthew 23:34 ); </li> <li> His reply to the dying thief (&nbsp;Luke 23:39-43 ); </li> <li> He requested the disciple whom He loved to take care of His mother (&nbsp;John 19:25-27 ); </li> <li> He prayed to God, asking why He had been forsaken (&nbsp;Matthew 27:45-47 ); </li> <li> He said that He was thirsty (&nbsp;John 19:28 ); </li> <li> He declared that it was finished (&nbsp;John 19:30 ); </li> <li> He commended His Spirit into the hands of His Father (&nbsp;Luke 23:46 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> His Death </i> . Jesus died for our sins according to the [[Scriptures]] (&nbsp;Romans 5:10; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:3; &nbsp;Galatians 2:20; &nbsp;1 Peter 2:24,25 ). </li> <li> <i> [[Burial]] and [[Resurrection]] </i> . He was buried in the new tomb of Joseph of [[Arimathaea]] (&nbsp;Mark 15:43-47 ), and raised again for our justification (&nbsp;Mark 16:1-8; &nbsp;Romans 4:25 ). </li> <li> <i> His Incredulous Apostles </i> . The apostles of Jesus received the [[News]] of the resurrection with incredulity--as idle tales (&nbsp;Luke 24:10,11 ). </li> <li> <i> [[Appearances]] After the Resurrection </i> . After Jesus arose again He Spent forty days on earth, demonstrating His identity by infallible Proofs, and He instructed His apostles in the things pertaining to the [[Kingdom]] of God (&nbsp;Acts 1:1-3 ). He was seen by, <ol> <li> Mary [[Magdalene]] (&nbsp;Mark 16:9-11; &nbsp;John 20:11 ); </li> <li> the other women who were returning from the tomb (&nbsp;Matthew 28:1-10 ); </li> <li> Peter, the apostle (&nbsp;Luke 24:34; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:5 ); </li> <li> the two disciples going to [[Emmaus]] (&nbsp;Luke 24:13-32 ); </li> <li> the eleven apostles as they sat at meat (&nbsp;Mark 16:14 ); </li> <li> the apostles the second time (&nbsp;John 20:26-29 ); </li> <li> seven disciples at the sea of [[Tiberias]] (&nbsp;John 21:1 ); </li> <li> the eleven disciples in a mountain in [[Galilee]] (&nbsp;Matthew 28:16 ); </li> <li> five hundred brethren at one time (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:6 ); </li> <li> James (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:7 ); </li> <li> and all the apostles at the ascension (&nbsp;Luke 24:50-52; &nbsp;Acts 1:1-12 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> The [[Ascension]] </i> . After Jesus had committed the words of [[Reconciliation]] to the apostles (&nbsp;2 Corinthians 5:17-21 ). He led them out as far as Bethany, blessed them and ascended to His Father's right hand (&nbsp;Luke 24:49-53; &nbsp;Acts 1:9-11 ). </li> <li> <i> His Character </i> . In contemplating the character we should note that He is <ol> <li> the second Adam (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:45 ); </li> <li> [[Advocate]] (&nbsp;1 John 2:1 ); </li> <li> the ancient of days (&nbsp;Daniel 7:22 ); </li> <li> [[Apostle]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 3:1 ); </li> <li> Author and [[Finisher]] of the faith (&nbsp;Hebrews 12:2 ); </li> <li> Beginning of the creation of God (&nbsp;Revelation 3:14 ); </li> <li> Only begotten of the Father (&nbsp;John 1:14 ); </li> <li> Beginning and End (&nbsp;Revelation 1:8 ); </li> <li> [[Shepherd]] and [[Bishop]] (&nbsp;1 Peter 2:25 ); </li> <li> Bread of Life (&nbsp;John 6:48-51 ); </li> <li> [[Bridegroom]] (&nbsp;Matthew 9:15 ); </li> <li> Bright [[Morning]] [[Star]] (&nbsp;Revelation 22:16 ); </li> <li> [[Brightness]] of the Father's glory (&nbsp;Hebrews 1:3 ); </li> <li> [[Brother]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 2:11 ); </li> <li> [[Captain]] (&nbsp;Revelation 2:10 ); </li> <li> The Chosen (&nbsp;Matthew 12:18 ); </li> <li> Christ (&nbsp;Matthew 1:16 ); </li> <li> [[Consolation]] of Israel (&nbsp;Luke 2:25 ); </li> <li> [[Corner]] Stone (&nbsp;Ephesians 2:20 ); </li> <li> [[Counselor]] (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6 ); </li> <li> Day Star (&nbsp;2 Peter 1:19 ); </li> <li> [[Deliverer]] (&nbsp;Romans 11:26 ); </li> <li> Desire of all nations (&nbsp;Haggai 2:7 ); </li> <li> [[Door]] of the sheep (&nbsp;John 10:7 ); </li> <li> [[Emmanuel]] (&nbsp;Matthew 1:23 ); </li> <li> Friend (&nbsp;John 11:1-44 ); </li> <li> [[Eternal]] Life (&nbsp;1 John 5:20 ); </li> <li> [[Everlasting]] Father (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6 ); </li> <li> [[Express]] image of the Father (&nbsp;Hebrews 1:3 ); </li> <li> [[Faithful]] [[Witness]] (&nbsp;Revelation 1:5 ); </li> <li> First fruits from the dead (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:23 ); </li> <li> [[Fountain]] (&nbsp;Zechariah 13:1 ); </li> <li> [[Governor]] (&nbsp;Matthew 2:6 ); </li> <li> Head of the Church (&nbsp;Colossians 1:18 ); </li> <li> High [[Priest]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 3:1 ); </li> <li> Holy One of God (&nbsp;Mark 1:24 ); </li> <li> [[Heir]] of all things (&nbsp;Hebrews 1:2 ); </li> <li> Judge (&nbsp;Acts 17:31 ); </li> <li> King (&nbsp;Acts 2:34-36; &nbsp;Revelation 19:11-16 ); </li> <li> Light of the world (&nbsp;John 9:5 ); </li> <li> Life (&nbsp;John 14:6 ); </li> <li> Lion of the tribe of Judah (&nbsp;Revelation 5:1-5 ); </li> <li> [[Master]] (&nbsp;Matthew 8:19 ); </li> <li> [[Mediator]] (&nbsp;1 Timothy 2:5 ); </li> <li> Messiah (&nbsp;Daniel 9:25 ); </li> <li> [[Passover]] (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 5:7 ); </li> <li> [[Potentate]] (&nbsp;1 Timothy 6:15 ); </li> <li> Prince of life (&nbsp;Acts 3:15 ); </li> <li> Prince of peace (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6 ); </li> <li> [[Prophet]] (&nbsp;Luke 13:33; &nbsp;John 7:40 ); </li> <li> [[Propitiation]] (&nbsp;1 John 2:2 ); </li> <li> Power of God (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:24 ); </li> <li> [[Physician]] (&nbsp;Matthew 9:12 ); </li> <li> [[Ransom]] (&nbsp;1 Timothy 2:6 ); </li> <li> [[Refiner]] and [[Purifier]] (&nbsp;Malachi 1:13 ); </li> <li> [[Sacrifice]] (&nbsp;Ephesians 5:2 ); </li> <li> [[Salvation]] (&nbsp;Luke 2:25-30 ); </li> <li> Son of God (&nbsp;Matthew 4:3 ); </li> <li> Son of Man (&nbsp;Matthew 8:20 ); </li> <li> Son of [[Righteousness]] (&nbsp;Malachi 4:2 ); </li> <li> [[Surety]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 7:22 ); </li> <li> Teacher (&nbsp;John 3:2 ); </li> <li> [[Testator]] (&nbsp;Hebrews 9:14-17 ); </li> <li> Truth (&nbsp;John 14:6 ); </li> <li> The Way (&nbsp;John 14:6 ); </li> <li> Wedding [[Garment]] (&nbsp;Matthew 22:12 ); </li> <li> Wisdom of God (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:24 ); </li> <li> [[Wonderful]] (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6 ); </li> <li> Word of God (&nbsp;Revelation 19:10-13 ). </li> </ol> </li> <li> <i> Under the Law </i> . Jesus lived and died under the law (&nbsp;Matthew 27:51; &nbsp;Romans 7:4; &nbsp;Ephesians 2:13-15 ). </li> </ol>
       
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