CHAPTER I. — INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II. — HOW THE COUNTRY WAS GOVERNED, FROM B.C. 47 TO A.D. 66
CHAPTER III. — THE NAMES 'GALILEE,' AND 'GALILEE OF THE GENTILES'
CHAPTER IV. — EXTENT OF GALILEE, AND THE NUMBER OF INHABITANTS TO A SQUARE MILE
CHAPTER V. — GALILEE A REGION OF GREAT NATURAL FERTILITY AND RICHNESS
CHAPTER VI.— THE WATERS OF GALILEE
CHAPTER VII. — THE PLAIN OF GENNESARETH
CHAPTER VIII. — AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS AND MANUFACTURES
CHAPTER IX. — THE SEA OF GALILEE A FOCUS OF LIFE AND ACTIVITY
CHAPTER X. — THE NOTED CITIES AND TOWNS OF GALILEE
CHAPTER XI. — JOSEPHUS' STATEMENT AS TO THE NUMBER OF TOWNS AND INHABITANTS PROBABLY CORRECT.
CHAPTER XII. — CHARACTER OF THE GALILEANS
CHAPTER XIII. —RELIGION, EDUCATION, AND MORALS AMONG THE GALILEANS
CHAPTER XIV. — THE POETICAL TALENT FINELY DEVELOPED AMONG THE GALILEANS
CHAPTER XV. — THE PROPHETS, JUDGES, AND OTHER FAMOUS MEN OF GALILEE
CHAPTER XVI. — THE WEALTH AND MATERIAL PROSPERITY OF THE PROVINCE
CHAPTER XVII. — WAS GALILEE REGARDED WITH CONTEMPT BY THE PEOPLE OF JERUSALEM, AS
IS SO OFTEN ALLEGED
CHAPTER XVIII. — NAZARETH, ITS CHARACTER AND PROBABLE SIZE; ORIGIN OF THE NAME; NOT
SO ISOLATED AS IS SUPPOSED
CHAPTER XIX. — SUMMARY OF RESULTS: GALILEE PROVIDENTIALLY FITTED FOR THE FIRST RECEPTION OF CHRIST AND HIS GOSPEL