And after this Joseph of Arimathaea, being a disciple of Jesus, but secretly for fear of the Jews, besought Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus: and Pilate gave him leave. He came therefore, and took the body of Jesus. (John 19:38)
Alexander, Joseph Addison
poem “The Doomed Man” by, quoted
PP 159
Bar-jesus
sorcerer See Elymas
Bates, Joseph
CW 145;LS 95, 97-8, 108, 110-5, 127, 276;2SG 82-3, 92-3, 97-102, 104;1SM 206;1T 76, 79-80, 85, 612;TM 24;
[7]
“Body”
in Matthew 6.25, defined
2T 496
Body, Bodies, human
.
[350]
Church body
judgment of, defer individual judgment to
4T 18
[1]
Dead body, Dead bodies
cast out of tombs by earthquake when Christ died
DA 756
[1]
Disciple of Christ, Disciples of Christ
[299]
Diseased body, Diseased bodies
accompanied nearly always by diseased mind
6T 301
[3]
Erring disciple, Erring disciples
Christ’s manner of dealing with
DA 655-6
Faith (body of beliefs)
[200]
“Fear,”
meaning of, in 1 Peter 3.15
4T 258-9
Fear, Fears
avoid manifestation of, in sick-room
MH 219
[84]
Fear
do not, when appearances seem most forbidding
PK 164
[5]
Grecian Jew, Grecian Jews
antagonism between Palestinian Jews and
AA 87
[1]
Healthy body
better for youth than inheritance of wealth
MH 366
Heavenly body, Heavenly bodies
made for man’s benefit
4BC 1145
[2]