is death, 586;
foretells His betrayal, 594;
His agony in Gethsemane, 610;
His betrayal and arrest, 614;
Jewish trial of, 621;
falsely convicted of blasphemy, 629;
appearance before Pilate, first, 631,
second, 636;
before Herod Antipas, 635;
delivered up to be crucified, 639;
His crucifixion, 654;
His burial, 664;
physical cause of death of, 668;
after resurrection appears to Mary Magdalene and other women, 681;
to two disciples on road to Emmaus, 685;
to ten apostles and others, in whose presence He eats, 687;
to Peter, 687;
to the Eleven, 689;
His ascension from Olivet, 697;
His death signalized on American continent, 721;
giver of the law to Moses, 728;
visitations to Nephites, 724, 731, 736;
ministers to Joseph Smith, 761, 774;
revelations from in current dispensation, 770;
second advent of, 780.
Jesus of Nazareth the King of the Jews, 87, 90, 657.
Jewish exclusiveness, 61.
Jews, Christ the King of, 657.
John the Baptist, birth announced, 76;
circumcision and naming of, 78;
the forerunner, 75, 122;
regarded as a Nazarite, 87;
in the wilderness, 121;
baptizes Jesus Christ, 125;
his testimony of Jesus, 138, 150, 164;
his message to Jesus, 252;
Christ's testimony concerning, 256;
imprisonment of, 252;
death of, 259;
greatness of his mission, 275;
the Elias that was to come, 257, 276;
restores Aaronic Priesthood in modern time, 768.
John, son of Zebedee, follows Christ, 140;
called, 198;
one of the Twelve, 220;
his testimony regarding the graded development of Jesus, 119;
with Peter at sepulchre of Jesus, 679;
to tarry in the flesh until Christ's second coming, 694;
the Revelator, 716.
John and James, see James and John.
Joseph of Arimathea, assists in burial of Christ's body, 664.
Joseph and Mary the Virgin, espoused, 84;
married, 85;
genealogies of, 85, 89.
Joseph Smith, 758;
his perplexity over sectarian strife, 759;
his prayer for light, 760;
visited by the Father and the Son, 761;
persecution of, 762;
visited by Moroni, 765;
receives Aaronic Priesthood, 768;
receives Melchizedek Priesthood, 768;
again visited by the Lord Jesus Christ, 774;
visited by Moses, Elias and Elijah, 775;
martyred, 776.
Judah and Israel, kingdoms of, 59.
Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, 225;
his complaint against waste of ointment, 512;
in conspiracy with Jewish rulers, 592
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