26 XVII. History of Christ at the age of twelve Luke ii. 41-52. Jerusalem. 4720 Years. XVIII. Commencement of the Ministry of John Matt. iii. 1-12. The Wilder- 4739 the Baptist. Mark i. 2-8. ness of Ju Luke iji. 1-18. dea. Matt. iii. 13, to Bethabara, the end. where the the Wilder- naan. Matt. iv. 1-11. The Wilder- CHAPTER II. after the Imprisonment of John. 26 II. Christ obtains his first Disciples from John. John i. 35-41. Bethabara Road to Ga bilee. III. Marriage at Cana in Galilee. John ii. 1-11. Cana in Gali- 4740 27 lee. tinues there some short time. the end. John iji. 22. to Judea. the end. VIII. Imprisonment of John the Baptist. Matt. xiv. 3-5. Mark vi. 17-20. . CHAPTER III. From the Commencement of the more public Ministry of Christ to the Mission of the twelve Apostles. 1. General Introduction to the History of Mat. iv. 12-17. Judea. 474027 Clirist's more public Ministry. Mark i. 14, 15.1 Luke iv. 14,15. Samaria. the end. ulee. Synagogue at Nazareth, and his Danger there. Luk.iv. 31, 32. Capernaum. the calling of Andrew, and Peter, James, Mark i. 17-20. lee. Luke v. 1-11. VII. The Demoniac healed at Capernaum. Mar.i. 21-28. Capernaum. 4740-7 27 Luk. iv. 33-38. Mark i. 29-31. Luk. iv. 38, 39. viii. 16, 17. the end. Mat. viii. 2-4. Galilee. the end. Luk. v. 12-16. Luk. v. 17-26. Matt. ix. 9. Capernaum. Luke v, 27, 28. Bethesda. the end. Luke vi. 1-5. Matt. xii. 9-14. In a Pro- Luke vi. 6-11. Mark iii. 7-12. Luke vi. 12-19. Matt. v. vi. vii. Galilee. and viii. 1. the end. Luke vii. 1-10. Luke vii. 18-23. Lukevii.24-30. Lukevii.31-35. Matt. xi. 25, to the end. to the end. Mark iii. 19-30. Lukexi. 14-26. to the end. the end. - XXX. Parable of the Sower. Matt. xiii. 1-9. Sea of Gali- 4740 Luke viii. 4-8. Markiv.10-12. Lukeviii. 9,10. Markiv. 13-23. xi. 15. Luke viji. 18. Markiv. 26-34. Mark iv. 36, tol the end. Lu. viii. 22-25.) to the end. Lu. viii. 26-39. Mat. ix. 10-17. Capernaum. the end. xviii. 26. the end. to the end. Matt.ix, 32-34. Mark vi. 1, to pt. of ver. 6. early in the year 4741 - - ver. 6, 28 28 CHAPTER IV. . x. and xi. On a Pro 4741 Mark vi. 7-13. gress, pro- Luke ix. 1-6. bably in Ga- Mark vi. 14-29. Luke ix. 7-9. Lukeix. 10, 11. John vi. 12. Mark vi. 35.44. to Jerusa- - 28 prays alone. naum. V. Christ sends the Multitude away, and Mt. xiv. 22, 23. Probably 4741 Mark vi. 45, 46. near Jerusa- John vi. 15. lem. John vi. 16-21. Mt. xiv. 34-36. Mark vi. 53-56. the end. vii. 1. risees on the Jewish Traditions. Mark vii. 1-23. ite, or Syrophænician Woman. Mark vii.24-30 Mark vii. 31, to the end. the end. by the Sea of Mark viii. 1-9. Galilee. and pt. of 22. Mar. viii.27-30. Philippi. Luke ix. 18-21. ing the Necessity of his Death and Re-Mark viii. 31, to the end. Luke ix. 22-27. Mat. xvii. 1-13. Lukeix, 28-36. Mark ix. 14-29. Luke ix. 37-42. Mark ix. 30-33. Luke ix. 43-46. to the end. the end. _ CHAPTER V. From the Mission of the Seventy Disciples, to the triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusalem, siz Days before the Crucifixion. \Luke x. 1-16. /Galilee. 4741 28 . xix. 1. Jerusalem. Mark x. 1. JIL. Agitation of the public Mind at Jerusalem, John vii. 11, to Jerusalem. the end. viii. 1. her Accusers. God. to the end. Luke x. 17-24. Near Jeru- salem. tain eternal Life. Luke x. 38, to the end. Luke xi. 1-13. the end. pocrisy. Lukexi.13,14. Worldly-mindedness. the end, and xiii. 1-9. nagogue. salem, to be present at the Feast of the and 18-21. Dedication. is summoned before the Sanhedrim. the end. X. 1-21. Jews, Christ retires beyond Jordan. the end. to the end. salem. the great Supper. to the end. Piece of Silver. Luke xv. 11, to the end. Luke xvi. 1-13. Lu. xvi. 14-17. Mark x. 2-12. Luke xvi. 18. Mark x. 13-17. Lu.xviii.15-17. to the end. |