Book, Chapter

 1   VI,  18, p.   27|        Lord's feet on the Mount of Olives, and whether the Lord became
 2   VI,  18, p.   28|           that day on the Mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem
 3   VI,  18, p.   28| metaphorically called the Mount of Olives? For as "My Beloved had
 4   VI,  18, p.   28|           old He planted with wild olives, and grafted them on the
 5   VI,  18, p.   29|            God."~And this Mount of Olives is said to be over against
 6   VI,  18, p.   29|           city called the Mount of Olives. And this, too, the prophet
 7   VI,  18, p.   29|            worship at the Mount of Olives opposite to the city, whither
 8   VI,  18, p.   30|          had borne up the Mount of Olives to the cave that is shewn
 9   VI,  18, p.   30|         the summit of the Mount of Olives the mysteries of His end,
10   VI,  18, p.   30|           with Him on the Mount of Olives:~"While they beheld he was
11   VI,  18, p.   30|          mount called the Mount of Olives, which is opposite to Jerusalem."
12   VI,  18, p.   30|           Jerusalem." The Mount of Olives is therefore literally opposite
13   VI,  18, p.   31|           next: "That the Mount of Olives shall be divided, half of
14   VI,  18, p.   32|          divisions in the Mount of Olives.~To this he adds afterwards: "
15   VI,  18, p.   32|          the before-named Mount of Olives, which is called Asael in
16   VI,  18, p.   36|           the Lord to the Mount of Olives, according to the words, "
17 VIII,   4, p.  143|           that day on the Mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem."  ~
18 VIII,   4, p.  146|          stand (b) on the Mount of Olives? Or when was the Lord King
19 VIII,   4, p.  146|            stand upon the Mount of Olives opposite to Jerusalem,"
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