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Massey Ferguson Tractors 3000 3100 Series Workshop & Service Manual

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A LIST OF SOME UNCANONICAL SAYINGS OF JESUS

Some of the more important reported sayings of Christ are given


which are not found in the Gospels or Acts; whether true words of
the Master or not, it is not known. Some certainly are not like the
Spirit of Christ, but it will be of service to the student to compare
them with the genuine Words of Jesus in our Gospels. The
Apocryphal Gospels are passed by as not worth using in this list.

1. The Logia of Jesus (Grenfell and Hunt):

Jesus saith: Except ye fast to the world, ye shall in no wise find the
Kingdom of God; and except ye keep the Sabbath, ye shall not see
the Father.

Jesus saith: I stood in the midst of the world, and in the flesh was I
seen of them, and I found all men drunken, and none found I athirst
among them, and my soul grieveth over the sons of men because
they are blind in their heart.

Jesus saith: Wherever there are ... and there is one ... alone, I am
with him. Raise the stone and there thou shalt find me, cleave the
wood and there am I.
Jesus saith: A prophet is not acceptable in his own country, neither
doth a physician work cures upon them that know him.

Jesus saith: A city built upon the top of a high hill and stablished,
can neither fall nor be hid.

2. Readings found in Codex D.

One is concerning a man found working on the Sabbath, and comes


after Luke 6:4: O man, if indeed thou knowest what thou doest,
thou art blessed; but if thou knowest not, thou art cursed and art a
transgressor of the law.

Likewise Codex D has, after Matt. 20:28: But you seek to increase
from little, and from greater to be less.

3. Quotations found in various early Fathers.

From Barnabas: Let us resist all iniquity, and hold it in hatred. They
who wish to see me and lay hold on my kingdom must receive me
by affliction and suffering.

From Origen and others: Show yourselves tried money changers.

Ask great things, and the small shall be added to you; and ask
heavenly things, and the earthly shall be added unto you.

He who is near me is near the fire: he who is far from me, is far
from the kingdom.

For those that are sick I was sick, and for those that hunger, I
suffered hunger, and for those that thirst, I suffered thirst.
From Clement of Rome (Ep. II.): Keep the flesh pure, and the seal
unspotted.

When the two shall be one, and that which is without as that which
is within, and the male with the female neither male nor female.

If ye kept not that which is small, who will give you that which is
great? For I say unto you, that he that is faithful in very little is
faithful also in much.

From Justin Martyr: In whatsoever I may find you, in this will I also
judge you. Such as I may find thee, I will judge thee.

From Ignatius: Take hold, handle me, and see that I am not an
incorporeal spirit.

From Clement of Alexandria: He that wonders shall reign, and he


that reigns shall rest. Look with wonder at that which is before you.
My mystery is for me and for the sons of my house.

From Papias: The days will come in which vines shall spring up, each
having ten thousand stocks, and on each stock ten thousand
branches, and on each branch ten thousand shoots, and on each
shoot ten thousand bunches, and on each bunch ten thousand
grapes, and each grape when pressed shall give five and twenty
measures of wine. And when any saint shall have seized one bunch,
another shall cry: I am a better bunch; take me; through me bless
the Lord.
SIMILAR INCIDENTS AND CHIEF REPEATED SAYINGS

Calling Disciples: §§

28

41

, and

53

Cleansing the Temple: §§

31

and

129

Owning Jesus as Messiah: §§


28

35

41

76

82

118

Rejection at Nazareth: §§

39

and

69

.
Miraculous Draught of Fishes: §§

41

and

180

Parables of Mustard Seed and Leaven: §§

64 (d)

and

110

The Tours of Galilee: §§

44

60

, and
70

Healings on the Sabbath: §§

42

43

49-51

100

110

114

The Lists of the Twelve: §§


53

and

70

Courtier's Son and Centurion's Servant: §§

38

and

55

The Model Prayer: §§

54

and

105

.
The Anointing of Christ: §§

59

and

141

The Blasphemous Accusation: §§

61

68

, and

106

Groups of Parables: §§

64

91-92
,

108

114-117

121

124

132

139

Sending the Twelve and Sending the Seventy: §§

70

and

102

.
Feeding the Five Thousand and the Four Thousand: §§

72

and

79

Tests of Discipleship: §§

76

83

and

115

Jesus Foretelling His Death: §§

31
,

83

85

86

88

125

139-152

The Twelve Contending for Supremacy: §§

90

125

,
144

Attacking Jesus in Jerusalem: §§

31

49

96-101

111

119

124-135

153-167

.
Foretelling the Second Coming: §§

84

120

127

139

148-151

Divorce: §§

54

and

122

.
Like Children: §§

90

and

123

Rewards of Service: §§

93

and

124

Worldly Anxieties: §§

54

and

108

.
The Ninety and Nine: §§

91

and

116

Baptism of Death: §§

108

and

125

The Pounds and the Talents: §§

127

and

139
.

The Agony of Christ: §§

130

and

152

Denouncing the Scribes and Pharisees: §§

61

and

137

Lament Over Jerusalem: §§

113

,
128

, and

137

About a Sword: §§

70

147

153

The Three Commissions: §§

178

181

, and
183

In general the Later Judean Ministry and the Perean Ministry, chiefly
Luke's contribution to the Life of Christ, furnish many events and
discourses similar to those described in the Galilean Ministry.
Sections 102 to 127 furnish most of the so-called "doublets" or
repeated sayings of Jesus or similar miracles. This is just what we
should expect in a popular teacher who journeyed in different parts
of the country. Some of these were real doublets, spoken by Jesus
more than once. Others may be grouped by Luke in a different
place. We have no way to decide the problem.

BY PROFESSOR A. T. ROBERTSON

A HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS FOR STUDENTS OF THE LIFE OF CHRIST. Based on


the BROADUS HARMONY.

A GRAMMAR OF THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT IN THE LIGHT OF HISTORICAL


RESEARCH. Third Edition. Pages 1538.
A SHORT GRAMMAR OF THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT. Fifth Edition. Pages
284. Translation in Dutch, French, German and Italian.

PRACTICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHRISTIANITY. The Wisdom of James.


Second Edition. Pages 271.

PAUL THE INTERPRETER OF CHRIST. Second Edition. Pages 155.

TYPES OF PREACHERS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT. Pages 238.

EPOCHS IN THE LIFE OF JESUS. Pages 212. Numerous Editions.

EPOCHS IN THE LIFE OF PAUL. Numerous Editions. Pages 337.

JOHN THE LOYAL: Studies in the Ministry of the Baptist. Pages 327.
Several editions.

THE PHARISEES AND JESUS. The Stone (Princeton) Lectures. The Studies
in Theology Series. Pages 201.

LUKE THE HISTORIAN IN THE LIGHT OF RESEARCH. Pages 267.

THE NEW CITIZENSHIP. Pages 157. Second Edition.

THE GLORY OF THE MINISTRY. Pages 243. Second Edition.

MAKING GOOD IN THE MINISTRY. A sketch of John Mark. Pages 174.


Second Edition.

PAUL'S JOY IN CHRIST. Studies in Philippians. Pages 267. Second Edition.

THE DIVINITY OF CHRIST IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN. Pages 173. Second


Edition.

THE STUDENT'S CHRONOLOGICAL NEW TESTAMENT. Second Edition.

COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW. The Bible for Home


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