- Cure of Simon's wife's mother, and other sick people
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- He heals a leper, and shunning popularity, retires to the desert
- Returning to Capernaum, he heals a palsied man let down through the roof
- Call of Matthew, the feast, and discourse at his house the new garment and new wine
- He answers objections as to the reason of him not fasting
- Returning towards Galilee, the disciples pluck corn ears on the Sabbath
- Healing a man's withered hand on the Sabbath, the Pharisees plot his death with the Herodias
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- Ascending a hill west of the lake, after prayer all night, he chooses the twelve; his charge
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- Anointing of his feet, in the Pharisee Simon's house, by the sinful but forgiven woman
- Short circuit of two days' preaching through Galilee; women ministering
- Returning to Capernaum, he heals a blind and dumb demoniac, the Pharisees attributing the miracle to Beelzebub
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- From a fishing vessel, he speaks a series of seven parables, beginning with the Parable of the sower
- Jesus crosses the lake with his disciples, and calms a storm
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- Herod, who has murdered John the Baptist, fears that Jesus is John risen the dead
- The twelve return to Jesus, telling all they have done and taught. He withdraws with them to a desert on the other side of the sea of Galilee, and feeds five thousand People
- He sends the disciples across the lake westward to Bethsaida (close to Capernaum distinct from Bethsaida Julia's, northeast of the lake, Luke 9:10), and at night comes walking to them upon the wear
- The miraculously-fed multitude. Seek and find Jesus at Capernaum. His discourse in the synagogue and Peter's confession
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- Healing in the Gennesaret plain for a few days
- Pharisees from Jerusalem object to his neglect of washing hands
- Jesus goes northward towards type and sidon. The syrophoenician woman's faith gains a cure for her daughter
- He returns though Decapolis, and, ascending a mount near the sea of Galilee, heals many and feeds four thousand
- He crosses the lake to Dalmanutha
- Pharisees and sadducees require a sign
- Embarking in the ship, he comes to Bethsaida (Julia's). He warms against leave of doctrine.
- Healing of a blind man
- Journey to the region of Caesarea Philippi, Peter's confession
- He foretells his Death and Resurrection. Reproof of peter
- The transfiguration on Mount hermon six days later
- Descending, the following day he cats out a demon which the desciples could not cast out
- Jesus again foretells his Death and Resurrection
- Temple-tribute money miraculously provided for a fish at Capernaum
- The disciples strive which shall be greatest. Jesus teaches a childlike, forgiving spirit.John tells of the disciples' forbidding one who cast demons in Jesus' name
Journey to the Feast of this feast of Tabernacles, six months after the third Passover this period ends with his arrival at Bethany Before the last Passover
- He goes up from Galilee about the midst of the feast and teaches in the temple
- The people are divided in opinion; the rulers try to seize him; Nicodemus remonstrates
- His charity, yet faithfulness, towards the adulteress
- Jesus in the temple declares Himself the Light of the world, preexistent before Abraham the Jews seek to stone him
- Healing of the beggar, blind from his birth
- Christ's discourse on himself as the Good Shepherd and the Door
- Final departure for Jerusalem from Galilee through Samaria
- Warning to a certain man who would follow
- Sending forth of the seventy
- The seventy return, announcing their sacksful mission
- In reply to a lawyer's general question about the whole law, Christ speaks the parable of the good Samaritan
- Jesus in Bethay Visit many and Martha
- He again teaches the disciples how to pray
- Cure of the dumb demoniac; the Pharisees attribute his miracles the to Beelzebub; dines with one; woes to hypocritical lawyers; doom of the nation
- Exhortation to disciples
- Appeal to Jesus to arbitrate about inheritance; parable of the rich fool
- Discourses
- God's judgments; motive to Repentance
- Parable of the barren fig tree
- Cure of a woman with a spirit of infirmity
- Jesus, at the Feast of Dedication in Jerusalem, proclaims his Divine oneness with, when consequently he withdraws to perea.
- His second journey toward Bethany on hearing of the sickness of Lazarus
- Pharisees urge him to depart quickly from perea, on that herod will killhim, and his answer
- Cure of a man with the dropsy
- Parable of the great supper
- He warns the multitude to count the cost of discipleship
- Many Publicans crowd to , and on the pharables of the pharises' murmuring, he utters the parables of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal
- To the disciples he speaks the rich man and Lazarus
- Saying as to offenses; mutual forgiveness and profit bless never exceeding duty
- Arriving at Bethany, he raises Lazarus from the dead
- Jesus to death; uncounscious prophecy
- Jesus withdraws to Ephraim on the borders of Samaria
The Last journey to Jerusalem through the midst of Samaria and Galilee
- He heals ten lepers on the Samaritan frontier
- The Pharisees ask when the Kingdom of God shall come; he foretells its concomitants.
- Parables of importunate window and the Pharisee and Publican
- Journey from Galilee question him about divorce
- Pharisees question him about divorce
- Parents bring their children to Jesus to bless them
- The rich young ruler declines the discipleship; Peter contrasts the disciples' self-discipline
- Parable of the laborers in the vineyard to warn against mercenary service
- Jesus goes before on his way to Jerusalem, and a third time foretells his Death and Resurrection
- James and John desire highest places next to Christ in the temporal kingdom
- He heal two blind men near Jericho
- Zacchaeus climbs a sycamore tree, and is called down by Jesus; salvation comes to his house
- Nigh Jerusalem when men think the kingdom of God shall immediately appear. Jesus checks this though by the parable of the pounds
The Last Sabbath, Saturday, beginning at Friday sunset
- The hostile Jews seek him at Jerusalem; Pharisees command to take him. Jesus reaches Bethany six days before the Passover. In the house of Simon the leper, Mary anoints him head and feet
- Jews come to Bethany to see Jesus
The Last Passover week, Ending with the Crucifixion
- Jesus triumphantly enters Jerusalem. He weeps over the city as doomed. At eventide he returns to Bethany, having first entered the temple, and sternly looked round about upon all things (Zephaniah 1:12)
- On his way from Bethany , Jesus curses the barren fig tree. He purges the temple at the ministry as at the beginning, but without the scourge, and again returns to Bethany, after detecting at a glance the desecration in the court of the Gentiles
- On him his way to Jerusalem, the fig tree being now withered up, Jesus teaches the lesson "that believing prayer can move mountains of hindrance"
- Teaches in the temple. Deputation from the Sanhedrin challenges his authority. Parables of the two sons and the two sons and the vineyard.
- Parable of the marriage feast
- The Pharisees, with the Herodians, try to entangle him in his words. His reply from Caesar's image on the coin
- He baffles the Sadduces' cavil about the Resurrection
- He replies to a lawyer on which one is the great commandment
- Our Lord leaves them without answer to his question, if Christ be the Son of David, how does David call him Lord?
- Warms against scribes and Pharisees. Woe to Jerusalem
- He commands the widow's to God's treasury
- Some Greeks desire to see Jesus. He accepts this coming glory and the gathering in of Gentiles. Jesus' prayer and the Father answer heard by the disciples
- Leaving the temple, Jesus, sitting on Olivet, with peter, James, John, and Andrew foretells the destruction of the temple and Jewish theocracy. The last days
- Parables: the Goodman of the house, the wise and the evil servant, the ten virgins, the talents, the sheep and the goats
- Beginning of sunset: Jesus, two days before the Passover, announces his betrayal and Crucifixion; the Sanhedrin consults to kill Jesus by subtlety. Judas, availing himself of his Master's retirement from them, covenants to betray him. Most disbelieved, some rulers believed, but loving men's praise confessed him not Jesus' judgment
- Jesus sends two disciples into the city to prepare for the Passover; follows with the rest in the afternoon
- At sunset: Jesus Celebrate the Passover by anticipation
- Reproves the ambition of disciples, yet promises the kingdom
- He teaches love and humility by washing disciples' feet
- He indicates his betrayer, who Lord's Supper (Luke 22:21)
- He foretells peter's sifting by Satan, and restoration by his intercession; and scattering of the Twelve
- Ordains the Lord's Supper (1 Corinthians 11:23-26)
- Farewell address and intercessory prayer in the paschal chamber, all standing (John 14:31)
- His agony in Gethsemane
- His betrayal with a kiss, and apprehension. Peter cuts off, and Jesus heal, malchus'ear
- He is brought before Anna's first at night. Peter's three denials: 1 the flesh (Mark 14:54); 2 the world (Matthew 26:70 first cock-crowing, mark 14:68); 3 The devil (Mark 14:71-72 the second cock-crowing; psalms 1:1)
- Before Caiaphas, at first dawn, Jesus avows his messiah ship and Godhead. He is condemned for blasphemy and mocked
- Brought before palate for sentence of crucifixion
- Pilate sends him to him to Herod; Herod sends him back to palate
- Pilate seeks to release him, but the Jews demand Barabbas. To appease them, Pilate scourges him; the Jews clamor for his Crucifixion as making himself a king. Pilate notwithstanding his wife's weaning, sentences him
- Jesus mocked by Roman soldiers with scarlet robe, crown of thorns, and reed
- Judas' remorse; he presumptuously enters the template, flings down the silver, and hangs himself (Acts 1:18-19)
- Jesus bears his own Cross of the city gate, where he is relieved by Simon of Cyrene; refuses stupefying myrrhyed wine
Wednesday 9 a.m. (the of morning sacrifices) Jesus is put on the Cross
- Crucified at Golgotha, probably outside the Damascus gate. Seven sayings on the Cross, three relating to others, fours to himself: 1. For his murders "Father, forgive them," etc.
- 2. The Penitent thief Promised paradise "Today," etc.
- His garments divided and vesture cast the for; 3. Commends his mother to the care of John –"Behold your Son,"etc.
Wednesday, 3 p.m. (the time of evening sacrifices) Jesus dies
- Darkness over the land from sixth to ninth hour. Jesus' loud cry 4. "Eli, Eli," etc. vinegar to fulfill Scripture; 6. "It is finished"; 7. "Father, into your hands I commend my Spirit"; gives up the ghost; the veil of the temple rent. Centurion's testimony
- The side pierced by the soldier's spar and the Blood and water attest his death and the truth of Scripture (Genesis 2:21-23; Zechariah 12:10; Ephesians 5:30, 32; 1 john 5:6). The body, taken down, is wrapped up with Nicodemus' aloes and myrrh, and buried in a tomb of Joseph of Arimathean
- Pilate garaged, a guard, and they set a seal upon the sepulcher
Christ Resurrection his Appear during Forth Days, and Ascension Easter study
- Resurrection at first dawn
- The woman , coming with spices, find the sepulcher open and empty. Mary Magdalene retunes to tell peter and John
- The other women, remaining, see two angelswhodeclare disciples First appearance
- Mary Magdalene returns to the sepulcher Jesus real's Himself to her. She reports to the disciples First appearance
- Jesus meets the woman (Mary mother of James, Solomon, and Joanna) on their return to the city second appearance
- Peter and John find the sepulcher empty
- Report of the watch to the chief priests, who bribe them
- Jesus seen by Peter (Ciphers, 1Corinthians 15:5)
- Seen by the two disciples on way to Emmaus-Fourth appearance
- Jesus appears to the elven (see Mark 16:14). Thomas being absent Fifth appearance
Subsequent Appearances
- Evening of Sunday after Easter day. Jesus appears to them again, Thomas being present Sixth appearance
- The elven go into Galilee, to a mountain appointed. Jesus appears, and commands them to teach all nations seventh appearance
- Jesus shows himself at the sea of Tiberius Eighth appearance. Charges Simon to feed his lambs, sheep, and young sheep
- Seen of above five hundred brethren at once (1 Corinthians 15:6), Probably along with the eleven Ninth appearance
- He is seen by James, then by all the Apostles (Acts 1:3-8; 1 Corinthians 15:7) Tenth appearance. In all, 538 (549 if the eleven [Mathew 28:16] be distinct from the 500) persons are specified as having seen the risen Savior: also, after his ascension, St. Paul (1 Corinthians 15:8)
- The ascension, forty days after Easter (Acts 1:9-12)
- Purpose and conclusion
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