1. At the passover, Christ driveth the traders out of the temple. 2. Christ's conference with Nicodemus. John iii. 1 to 21 3. Baptizeth in Judea. The baptism, witness, and preaching of John, concerning Christ. John iii. 22 to the end, and Luke iii. 18 4. Christ preacheth in Galilee; revealeth himself to a woman of 5. He departeth into Galilee, and healeth the ruler's son that lay 6. Preacheth at Nazareth, is rejected by his countrymen, taketh up his abode at Capernaum. Luke iv. 15 to 30, and Matt. iv. 7. Christ teacheth out of Peter's ship; the miraculous draught of fishes: the call of Peter, Andrew, James, and John. Luke v. 1 to 10, and Mark i. 17 to 20 8. Teacheth in the Synagogue at Capernaum; and healeth a man with an unclean spirit. Mark i. 21 to 28 9. Christ healeth Peter's wife's mother and many others: he and his disciples leave Capernaum and teach and perform miracles throughout Galilee. Matt. viii. 14, Mark i. 31 to 34, Matt. viii. 16 and 17, Mark i. 35 to 38, and Matt. iv. 23 to 25. 10. Christ cleanseth a leper. Luke v. 12, and Mark i. 41 to 45. 11. Christ healeth one sick of the palsy. Mark ii. 1, and Luke v. 1. Christ at the pool of Bethesda, healeth the impotent man on the Sabbath day and showeth who he is. John v. 1 to the end 2. The disciples pluck ears of corn on the Sabbath day; Christ re- Matt, xii. 10, Luke vi. 9, Matt. xii. 11 and 12, Mark iii. 4. Christ withdraws to a mountain, chooses the twelve; is followed Mark iii. 13 and 14, Luke vi. 13 to 19 5. The sermon on the mount. Luke vi. 12 and 13, Matt. v. 1 to 11, Luke vi. 23 to 26, Matt. v. 13 to 45, Luke vi. 32 to 36, Matt. v. 48, Matt. vi. 8. John the Baptist in prison; sends disciples to Christ. Luke vii. 18 to 26, Matt. xi. 10 to 15, Luke vii. 29 to 35 9. Christ upbraideth the unbelieving cities, and praiseth his father's wisdom in revealing the Gospel to the simple. Matt. xi. 20 10. Mary Magdalene anointeth the feet of Christ. Luke vii. 35 to 11. Christ, with the twelve, makes a second circuit through Galilee ; heals a demoniac. Matt. ix. 35, Luke viii. 1 to 3, Matt. 12. The Scribes and Pharisees seek a sign of Christ; his reply. Matt. xii, 38 to 42, Luke xi. 33 to 36, Matt. xii. 43 to 45 13. The true disciples of Christ his nearest relatives. Luke xi. 27 14. At a Pharisee's table, Christ reproves the Pharisees, Scribes and 15. Christ teacheth his disciples and the people. Luke xii. 1 to 9, Ib. xii. 11 to 21, Ib. xii. 33 to the end 16. Christ preacheth repentance, citeth the example of the slaughtered Galileans. The parable of the fruitless fig tree. Luke xiii. 17. He speaketh, to the people, many parables, and expoundeth them to his disciples. Matt. xiii. 1, Mark iv. 1 to 8, Luke viii. 8, Mark iv. 10, Luke viii. 9, Matt. xiii. 10, Mark iv. 11, Matt. xiii. 12 and 13, Mark iv. 12, Matt. xiii. 14 to 22, Mark iv. 19, Matt. xiii. 23, Luke viii. 16 to 18, Matt. xiii. 24 to 30, Mark iv. 26 to 29, Matt. xiii. 31 to 53 18. Christ stilleth the tempest. Matt. viii. 18 to 22, Luke ix. 60 to 62, Matt. viii. 23, Luke viii. 22, Matt. viii. 24, Mark viii. 19. Healeth two demoniacs at Gadara, and is rejected by the Gaderenes. Mark v. 1, Luke viii. 26, Mark v. 2 to 14, Christ's discourse with the publicans and Pharisees thereat. Matt. ix. 1, Mark v. 21, Luke viii. 40, Luke v. 29, Matt. ix. 10 to 14, Mark ii. 19 and 20, Luke v. 36 to the end, Matt. ix. 18, Mark v. 22 and 23, Matt. ix. 19, 22. Christ casteth out a dumb spirit, and is again rejected by his countrymen. Mark vi. 1 and 2, Matt. xiii. 55 to 57, Mark vi. 4 to 6, Matt. ix. 36 to the end, 1b. x. 1 23. A third circuit in Galilee; the twelve sent forth. Matt. x. 1, 24. Herod's reasons for beheading John the Baptist. Matt. xiv. 25. Return of the twelve. Christ retires with them across the lake. Miraculously feeds five thousand persons. Luke ix. 10, Mark vi. 30 and 31, John vi. 1 to 5, Mark vi. 34 and 35, John vi. 5 to 10. Luke ix. 14, John vi. 10, Luke ix. 16 and 26. Christ withdrawing himself from the people walketh on the sea CONTENTS. xiii Section 27. Preacheth in the Synagogue, at Capernaum. Peter's profession of faith. John vi. 12 to the end, John vii. 1 CHAPTER V. FROM OUR LORD'S PASSOVER UNTIL HIS FINAL DEPARTURE FROM GALILEE AT THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES. TIME-ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS. 1. Christ justifieth his disciples, and reproveth the Pharisees. vii. 1 to 17, Matt. xv. 12 to 16, Mark vii. 18 to 23 Mark 2. Healeth the daughter of the woman of Canaan. Matt. xv. 21, Mark vii. 24 to 26, Matt. xv. 23 to 26, Mark vii. 27, Matt. xv. 27 and 28 3. Healeth the deaf and stammering man. Matt. vii. 31 to the end 4. Feedeth four thousand. Mark viii. 1, Matt. xv. 32, Mark vili. 3, Matt. xv. 32 to the end 5. Refuseth to give a sign to the Pharisees; and warneth his disciples against them. Matt. xvi. 1 to 6, Mark viii. 16 to 21, Matt. xvi. 11 and 12 6. Christ giveth sight to a blind man; Peter again confesseth his faith in our Lord. Mark viii. 22 to 26, Matt. xvi. 13 to 20. 7. Christ foreshoweth his death and resurrection, and the trials of his followers. Matt. xvi. 21, Luke ix. 22, Mark viii. 32, Matt. xvi. 22 and 23, Mark viii. 34, Luke ix. 23, Mark viii. 35 to the end, Mark ix. 1 8. The transfiguration of our Lord and his subsequent discourse with the three disciples. Luke ix. 28, Matt. xvii. 2, Luke ix. 30 to 33, Mark ix. 6, Matt. xvii. 5 to 9, Mark ix. 10, Matt. xvii. 10 to 13 9. He casteth out a dumb and deaf spirit. Mark ix. 14 to 17, Matt. xvii. 14 and 15, Luke ix. 39, Mark ix. 18 to 27, 10. Christ again foretelleth his death and resurrection; miraculously Mark ix. 30 and 31, Luke ix. provideth the tribute money. 44, Mark ix. 31, Luke ix. 45, Matt. xvii. 24 to the end 11. He exhorteth his disciples to be humble and harmless, and how to treat offending brethren. Luke ix. 33 and 34, Ib. 47, Mark ix. 35 and 36, Matt. xviii. 3 to 5, Mark ix. 37 to the end, Matt. xviii. 10 to the end 12. Instructeth and sendeth out seventy disciples to work miracles and to preach. Luke x. 1 to 16 13. Christ goeth to Jerusalem to the feast of the temple. Divers opinions of him. 14. Delivereth the woman taken in adultery. tabernacles, teacheth in John vii. 2 to the end, John viii. 2 to 11 15. Christ proclaimeth himself the light of the world, and justifieth his doctrine. John viii. 12 to the end 16. Restoreth, on the Sabbath day, sight to the man blind; and discourseth thereon to his disciples. the end, and x. 1 to 21 17. The seventy disciples return with joy. 18. Christ teacheth the lawyer how to that was born John ix. I to Luke x. 1 to 21 obtain eternal life, by the parable of the good Samaritan. Luke x. 25 to 37 19. Again teacheth his disciples how to pray. Luke xi. 1 to 15 20. Healeth the crooked woman. Luke xiii. 10 to 21. 21. Answereth the question, whether few only are to be saved. Luke xiii. 22 to the end 22. Cures performed on the Sabbath day by Christ, when entertained by one of the chief Pharisees, and teacheth them humility, by the parable of the great supper. Luke xiv. 1 to 24 23. Teacheth those who would be his disciples, that they must bear the cross. Luke xiv. 25 to the end 24. Reproveth the scribes and Pharisees, and excuseth himself from communing with publicans and sinners, by the parable of the lost sheep, the piece of silver, and the prodigal son. Luke xv. 1 to the end 25. Reproveth the covetousness and hypocrisy of the Pharisees, of the unjust steward, and the rich glutton. Luke xvi. 1 to the end 26. Christ being rejected by the Samaritans, inculcates to his indignant disciples forbearance, faith, and humility; healeth ten lepers. Luke xvii. 1 to 10, Ib. ix. 51, Ib. xvii. 11, Ib. ix. 52 to 56, 1b. xvii. 12 to 19 CHAPTER VI. THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES, AND THE SUBSEQUENT TRANSACTIONS, UNTIL OUR LORD'S ARRIVAL AT BETHLEHEM, SIX DAYS BEFORE HIS FOURTH PASSOVER. TIME ABOUT SIX MONTHS. 1. The Pharisees inquire of Christ as to the coming of the kingdom of God. His answer as to the coming of the Son of man. |