CONTENTS. MATT. MARK. LUKE. JOHN. Jesus departs into Galilee after John's imprisonment. Our Lord's discourse with the Samaritan woman. Many of the Samaritans believe on him.-Sychar, that is, Shechem, or Neapolis. Jesus teaches publicly in Galilee. Jesus again at Cana, where he heals the son of a noble- The call of Simon Peter and Andrew, and of James naum. The healing of Peter's wife's mother, and many others. Jesus with his disciples goes from Capernaum throughout Galilee. The healing of a leper.-Galilee. The healing of the paralytic.-Capernaum. The call of Matthew.-Capernaum. SECTION IV. OUR LORD'S SECOND PASSOVER, AND THE SUBSEQUENT TIME: One year. The pool of Bethesda; the healing of the infirm man : and our Lord's subsequent discourse.-Jerusalem. The disciples pluck ears of grain on the sabbath.-On the way to Galilee? Jesus arrives at the sea of Tiberias, and is followed by multitudes. Jesus withdraws to the mountain, and chooses the twelve; the multitudes follow him.-Near Caper 5.1-47 12. 1-8 The healing of the withered hand on the sabbath.- 2. 23-28 12. 9-14 3. 1-6 12. 15-21 3.7-12 6. 1-5 6. 6-11 The sermon on the mount.-Near Capernaum. Reflections of Jesus on appealing to his mighty works. While sitting at meat with a Pharisee, Jesus is Jesus, with the twelve, makes a second circuit in The healing of a demoniac. The scribes and Pha- The scribes and Pharisees seek a sign. Our Lord's The true disciples of Christ his nearest relatives.- At a Pharisee's table, Jesus denounces woes against Jesus discourses to his disciples and the multitude.- The slaughter of certain Galileans. Parable of the Parable of the sower.-Sea of Galilee: near Caper The raising of Jairus's daughter. The woman with an issue of blood.-Capernaum. Two blind men healed, and a dumb spirit cast out.- Jesus again at Nazareth, and again rejected. A third circuit in Galilee. The twelve instructed and Herod holds Jesus to be John the Baptist, whom he Jesus walks upon the water.-Night on the Sea of Our Lord's discourse to the multitude in the synagogue SECTION V. FROM THE THIRD PASSOVER DURING OUR LORD'S TIME: Six months. Our Lord justifies his disciples for eating with un- A deaf and dumb man healed; also many others. Four The Pharisees and Sadducees again require a sign.- The disciples cautioned against the leaven of the Phari- A blind man healed.-Bethsaida (Julias). Our Lord foretels his own death and resurrection, and The transfiguration. Our Lord's subsequent discourse The tribute-money miraculously provided.-Caper naum. The disciples contend who should be the greatest. Je- Jesus goes up to the festival of tabernacles. His final SECTION VI. THE FESTIVAL OF TABERNACLES, AND THE SUBSEQUENT TIME: Six months less one week. Jesus at the festival of tabernacles. His public teaching.-Jerusalem. 13. 54-58 6. 1-6 9. 35-38 10.1,5-42 11. 1 6. 6-13, 9. 1-6 The raising of Lazarus.-Rethany. The counsel of Caiaphas against Jesus. He retires from Jerusalem.-Jerusalem. Ephraim. Jesus beyond Jordan is followed by multitudes. The healing of the infirm woman on the sabbath.-Valley Our Lord goes teaching and journeying towards Jeru- salem. He is warned against Herod.-Peraa. Our Lord dines with a chief Pharisee on the sabbath. What is required of true disciples.-Peraa. Parable of the lost sheep, &c. Parable of the prodigal Parable of the unjust steward.-Peraa. The Pharisees reproved. Parable of the rich man and Jesus inculcates forbearance, faith, humility.-Perca. Christ's coming will be sudden.-Perca. Parable of the labourers in the 19. 3-12 10. 2-12 10. 17-31 18. 18-30. 20. 17-19 10. 32-34 18. 31-34) 18. 35-43 19.2-28 11. 55-57 James and John make their ambitious request.- The healing of two blind men near Jericho. The visit to Zaccheus. Parable of the ten pounds.- Jesus arrives at Bethany six days before the passover. SECTION VII. Our Lord's public entry into Jerusalem.-Bethany. The barren fig-tree. The cleansing of the Temple.- The barren fig-tree withers away.-Between Bethany Christ's authority questioned. Parable of the two Parable of the wicked husbandmen.-Jerusalem. Parable of the marriage of the king's son.-Jerusalem. Insidious question of the Pharisees and Herodians: A lawyer questions Jesus. The two great command- How is Christ the Son of David ?-Jerusalem. Warnings against the evil example of the scribes and Woes against the scribes and Pharisees. Lamentation Certain Greeks desire to see Jesus.-Jerusalem. Reflections upon the unbelief of the Jews.-Jerusalem. Jesus, on taking leave of the temple, foretels its de- struction and the persecution of his disciples.-Jeru- The signs of Christ's coming to destroy Jerusalem, and put an end to the Jewish state and dispensation.- Transition to Christ's final coming at the day of judg- ment. Exhortation to watchfulness. Parables; the ten virgins; the five talents.-Mount of Olives. Scenes of the judgment day.- Mount of Olives. |