AD 6

  Herod Antipas is appointed tetrarch of Galilee.

  AD 7

  Jesus, age twelve, visits the temple in Jerusalem.

  AD 14

  Tiberius becomes emperor and will rule until his death in AD 37.

  AD 25

  Caiaphas succeeds his father-in-law, Annas, as high priest at the temple in Jerusalem.

  AD 26

  Pontius Pilate is named prefect, or governor, of Judea.

  AD 26

  John the Baptist establishes his ministry.

  AD 27

  Jesus turns the moneylenders away from the temple.

  AD 27

  Jesus delivers the Sermon on the Mount.

  AD 29

  John the Baptist is beheaded.

  Sunday, April 1, AD 30

  Jesus makes a triumphal entry into Jerusalem.

  Thursday, April 5, AD 30

  Jesus shares supper with his disciples.

  Friday, April 6, AD 30

  Jesus is put to death by crucifixion.

  An illustration of Nazareth from a German book published in 1902. [Mary Evans Picture Library]

  THE AUTHOR RECOMMENDS …

  Recommended Reading

  Ackroyd, Peter. Ancient Rome: Voyages Through Time. New York: DK, 2005.

  Anderson, Michael, ed. Ancient Rome. New York: Britannica Educational Publishing, 2012.

  Blacklock, Dyan. The Roman Army: The Legendary Soldiers Who Created an Empire. New York: Walker & Co., 2004.

  Cefrey, Holly. Archaeologists: Life Digging Up Artifacts. New York: Rosen Central, 2004.

  Deckker, Zilah. National Geographic Investigates Ancient Rome: Archaeology Unlocks the Secrets of Rome’s Past. Washington, DC: National Geographic, 2007.

  Gedacht, Daniel. Technology of Ancient Rome. New York: PowerKids Press, 2004.

  Harik, Ramsay M. Jesus of Nazareth: Teacher and Prophet. New York: Franklin Watts, 2001.

  Hoffman, Ya’ir. The World of the Bible for Young Readers. New York: Viking, 1989.

  Korb, Scott. Life in Year One: What the World Was Like in First-Century Palestine. New York: Riverhead Books, 2010.

  Mason, Anthony. Biblical Times. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1996.

  Nardo, Don. Life of a Roman Slave. San Diego: Lucent Books, 1998.

  _____. Life of a Roman Soldier. San Diego: Lucent Books, 2001.

  _____. Roman Roads and Aqueducts. San Diego: Lucent Books, 2001.

  _____. Life During Great Civilizations: Ancient Rome. Farmington Hills, MI: Blackbirch Press, 2003.

  Sherman, Josepha. Your Travel Guide to Ancient Israel. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 2004.

  Winter, Jonah. Peaceful Heroes. New York: Scholastic, Inc., 2009.

  Recommended Websites

  Frontline, “From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians”: pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion.

  The Jesus Seminar Forum: virtualreligion.net/forum.

  Into His Own: Perspective on the World of Jesus: virtualreligion.net/iho.

  Recommended Viewing

  In Search of Easter. National Geographic Video, 2004.

  In the Footsteps of the Holy Family. A&E Home Video, 2001.

  ABC News Presents Peter Jennings Reporting: The Search for Jesus. ABC TV, 2000.

  The Story of Jesus. BBC, 2011.

  Who Was Jesus? Discovery Channel, 2010.

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  The Holy Bible: New International Version. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan Publishing House, 2011.

  Aslan, Reza. Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth. New York: Random House, 2013.

  Borg, Marcus J., and John Dominic Crossan. The Last Week: A Day-by-Day Account of Jesus’s Final Week in Jerusalem. New York: Harper San Francisco, 2006.

  Brenner, Michael. A Short History of the Jews. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010.

  Cahill, Thomas. Desire of the Everlasting Hills: The World Before and After Jesus. New York: Random House, 1999.

  Cantor, Norman F. The Sacred Chain: The History of the Jews. New York: HarperCollins, 1994.

  Goodman, Martin. Rome and Jerusalem: The Clash of Ancient Civilizations. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007.

  Harik, Ramsay M. Jesus of Nazareth: Teacher and Prophet. New York: Franklin Watts, 2001.

  Hoffman, Ya’ir. The World of the Bible for Young Readers. New York: Viking, 1989.

  Johnson, Paul. The History of the Jews. New York: Harper & Row, 1987.

  Korb, Scott. Life in Year One: What the World Was Like in First-Century Palestine. New York: Riverhead Books, 2010.

  Lucie-Smith, Edward. The Face of Jesus. New York: Abrams, 2011.

  O’Reilly, Bill, and Martin Dugard. Killing Jesus: A History. New York: Henry Holt, 2013.

  Shorto, Russell. Gospel Truth: The New Image of Jesus Emerging from Science and History and Why It Matters. New York: Riverhead Books, 1997.

  Wilson, Samantha. Israel: The Brandt Travel Guide. Guilford, CT: The Globe Pequot Press, 2009.

  INDEX

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your e-book. Please use the search function on your e-reading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

  A

  Abraham

  Adam

  Andrew

  animal sacrifice

  Anna

  Annas (patriarch high priest)

  Antonia Fortress

  Archelaus, King

  Augustus Caesar, Emperor of Rome

  B

  Babylonians

  baptism

  Barabbas

  Bethlehem

  massacre of babies in

  blasphemy

  C

  Caesar, Julius

  Caesarea Philippi

  Caiaphas (high priest of temple)

  arrest and sentencing of Jesus and

  Cana, wedding in

  Capernaum

  Chamber of the Hearth

  Chamber of the Lepers

  coins

  money changers and

  Roman

  shekels

  thirty pieces of silver

  Court of the Gentiles

  Court of the Women

  crown of thorns

  crucifixion

  of Jesus

  of Jewish rebels

  Messiah and

  Cyrenius

  D

  Daniel

  David, King

  Deuteronomy

  disciples

  arrest of Jesus and

  crucifixion and

  Feast of Tabernacle and

  Jesus gathers

  Last Supper and

  Passover in Jerusalem and

  donkey

  Durer, Albrecht

  E

  Egypt

  Elijah

  F

  Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkoth)

  fig tree

  G

  Galilee

  baptism and

  Herod Antipas and

  Jesus teaches in

  map of

  Roman rule and

  Galilee, Sea of

  Gethsemane

  map of

  Golgotha

  map of

  Gratus

  H

  Hanukkah

  Hasmonean Palace

  Hebrew Scripture. See also Torah; Tanakh

  Herod Antipas

  Herodias (wife of Herod Antipas)

  Herod the Great, King of Judea

  Holy Spirit

  Hosea, King

  I

  Isaac

  Isaiah

  J

  Jacob

  James the Elder (brother of John the Beloved)

  James the Younger (brother of Jude)

  Jeremiah

  Jerusalem

  Caiaphas’s power in

  destruction of

  Feast of Tabernacles a
nd

  high priests and

  Jesus announces he is son of God at

  Jesus enters on donkey

  Jesus visits, as baby

  Jesus visits, on Passover

  Jesus talks with rabbis at, as child

  Jewish riots in

  map of

  Old City walls

  Passover and

  Pilate and

  Jesus

  accused of violating Jewish law

  agony of

  arrest and trial of

  as baby in Jerusalem

  baptism of

  betrayed by Judas

  birth of

  in Caesarea Philippi

  Caiaphas and

  as carpenter

  changing world of

  childhood talk with rabbis and

  cross borne by

  crown of thorns and

  crucifixion of

  David as ancestor of

  destruction of temple predicted by

  disciples gathered by

  early life in Nazareth

  enters Jerusalem on donkey

  escapes Herod as baby

  evidence about life of

  family of

  Feast of Tabernacles and

  fig tree and

  Jerusalem massacre and

  Jewish faith and

  John the Baptist and

  lashing of

  Last Supper and

  Mary of Magdala and

  miracles and healings by

  money changers and

  Passover visits to temple by

  Pilate and

  popularity of

  predicts own death

  prophecies about

  resurrection of

  Romans and priests fear

  Sermon on the Mount and

  sins forgiven by

  as Son of God

  spiritual journey of

  teaching by

  tomb of

  wedding in Cana and

  Jewish faith

  holy days and

  Jesus raised in

  patriarchs and

  Pilate and

  Romans and

  Jewish law

  arrest of Jesus and

  Jesus accused of violating

  Jesus’s death sentence and

  Passover at temple and

  Pilate and

  ritual washing and

  Sermon on Mount and

  See also Mosaic Law

  Jews

  baptism and

  birth of Jesus as king of

  Jesus distrusted by priests of

  Peter preaches to

  prophecy of Messiah or king of (see Messiah)

  rebellions by

  Rome and

  ruling council of

  John the Baptist

  John the Beloved

  Jordan River

  Joseph (father of Jesus)

  Joseph of Arimathea

  Josephus, Flavius

  Judas Iscariot

  Jesus betrayed by

  thirty pieces of silver and

  Judas of Gamala

  Judea

  Jupiter (Roman god)

  K

  karet (holy punishment)

  L

  Last Supper

  Lazarus

  Lord’s Prayer

  M

  Machaerus

  Magi

  Martha

  Mary (mother of Jesus)

  birth of Jesus and

  crucifixion and

  early life of Jesus and

  life in Nazareth

  Mary of Magdala (Magdalene)

  Mary (sister of Lazarus)

  Mary (visitor to tomb of Jesus)

  Matthew

  Messiah (Christ; Son of God; king of Jews)

  Micah

  mikvah (ritual washing)

  money changers (shulhani)

  Mosaic Law

  Moses

  Mount Moriah

  Mount of Olives

  N

  Nazareth

  Nebuchadnezzar

  Nicodemus

  P

  Pan (pagan god)

  parables

  Passover (Pesach)

  animal sacrifice and

  Jesus enters Jerusalem on donkey before

  Last Supper and

  Pentecost

  Peter (formerly Simon)

  Pharisees (less wealthy priests)

  Philip (brother of Herod Antipas)

  Pilate, Pontius

  Procula, Claudia (wife of Pilate)

  Psalms

  Purim

  R

  Roman Catholics

  Roman Empire

  crucifixions and

  destruction of temple by

  Herod Antipas and

  Jesus as threat to

  Jewish anger and rebellions vs.

  Jewish festivals and

  John the Baptist and

  Pilate and

  temple hierarchy and

  See also taxes

  Rosh Hashanah

  S

  Sadducees (high-born priests)

  Salome

  Samaria

  Samson

  Sanhedrin (Jewish high court)

  Saul

  Sepphoris

  Sermon on the Mount

  shekels

  Shema (Jewish prayer)

  Shroud of Turin

  Simeon

  Simon (disciple). See Peter

  Simon of Cyrene

  Simon the Pharisee

  Simon the Zealot

  Solomon, King

  Solomon’s Porch (temple cloister)

  Sukkoth. See Feast of Tabernacles

  synagogues

  T

  Talmud (Hebrew Scripture)

  Tanakh (Hebrew Bible)

  taxes

  Temple, first

  built

  destruction of

  Temple, second

  animal sacrifice and

  arrest of Jesus and

  destruction of, by Romans

  Feast of Tabernacles and

  fees and

  guards

  Jesus as child with rabbis in

  Jesus questioned by priests at

  Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem on donkey and

  Jesus’s love of

  Jesus travels to

  John the Baptist and

  map of

  money changers and

  rebuilt by Herod

  treasury of

  Temple Mount

  temple priests

  arrest and sentencing of Jesus and

  hierarchy of

  See also Annas; Caiaphus; Pharisees; Sadducees

  Ten Commandments

  Tiberius, Emperor of Rome

  Tiberius (city)

  Tissot, James

  Torah (Hebrew Scripture)

  Y

  Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)

  Z

  Zechariah

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