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THE
Jefferson Bible
The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
Extracted Textually from the Gospels
Compiled by Thomas Jefferson
Edited by Eyler Robert Coates, Sr.
. . . Thomas Jefferson believed that the ethical system of Jesus was
the finest the world has ever seen. In compiling what has come to be called "The Jefferson
Bible," he sought to separate those ethical teachings from the religious dogma and other
supernatural elements that are intermixed in the account provided by the four Gospels. He presented these teachings, along with the essential events of the life of Jesus, in one continuous narrative.
This presentation of The Jefferson Bible offers the text as selected and arranged by Jefferson in two separate editions: one edition uses a revised King James Version of the biblical texts, corrected in accordance with the findings of modern scholarship; the second edition uses the original unrevised KJV. The actual verses of the Bible used for both editions are those chosen by Jefferson. Visitors should find the revised KJV text much easier to read and understand. Those seeking the precise English version Mr. Jefferson used when making his compilation can click on "Unrevised KJV text."
The Jefferson Bible is now available in Spanish:
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And in German:
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INTRODUCTION
THE LIFE AND MORALS OF JESUS
- Early Years and
Ministry [Unrevised KJV text]
Joseph and Mary go to Bethlehem, where Jesus is born; He is circumcised and
named and they return to Nazareth. At 12 years of age, he accompanies his parents to
Jerusalem and returns. John baptises in Jordan. Jesus is baptised at 30 years of age. He
drives the traders out of the temple. He baptises but retires into Galilee on the death of John.
He teaches in the Synagogue, explains the Sabbath. Call of his disciples.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
The sermon on the mount (continued).
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
Exhortations. A woman anointeth him. Precepts. Parable of the rich man.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
Precepts. Parable of the Sower. Parable of the Tares.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
Precepts. Parable of new wine in old bottles. A prophet hath no honor in his own
country. Mission, instruction, and return of apostles.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
Precepts. Parable of the wicked servant. Mission of the Seventy. The feast of the
tabernacles.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
The woman taken in adultery. To be born blind is no proof of sin. The good
shepherd. Love God and thy neighbor. Parable of the Samaritan. Form of prayer.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
The Sabbath. The bidden to a feast. Precepts. Parables of the lost sheep and the
Prodigal son.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
Parable of the unjust steward. Parable of Lazarus. Precepts: to be always ready.
Parables of the widow and judge, the Pharisee and Publican. Precepts.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
Precepts. Parable of the laborers in the vineyard. Zaccheus, and the parable of
the talents.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
Goes to Jerusalem and Bethany. The traders cast out from the temple. Parable of
the two sons. Parable of the vineyard and husbandmen. Parable of the king and the wedding
feast. On tribute, marriage, and resurrection. The two greatest commandments.
- Teachings and
Parables [Unrevised KJV text]
Precepts: pride, hypocrisy, swearing. The widow's mite. Jerusalem and the day of
judgment. The faithful and wise servant.
- The End Times [Unrevised KJV text]
Parable of the ten virgins. The parable of the talents. The day of judgment.
- The Betrayal [Unrevised KJV text]
A woman anointeth him. Judas undertakes to point out Jesus. Precepts to his
disciples. Washes their feet. Troubled of mind, and prayer.
- Arrest and
Condemnation [Unrevised KJV text]
Judas conducts the officers to Jesus. He is arrested and carried before Caiaphas
the High Priest and is condemned. He is then carried to Pilate, who sends him to Herod.
- Crucifixion, Death and
Burial [Unrevised KJV text]
Pilate receives him back, scourges and delivers him to execution. His crucifixion,
death and burial.
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