Summary
The Bible is a clearly Monotheist or Unitarian document. There is no being equal to or coeternal with this being named Eloah (or Elahh in the Chaldean (see Ezra chs. 4-7)). The name is singular and admits of no plurality whatsoever (see the Names of God (No. 116) and the Name of God in Islam (No. 054)). He has nothing coeval with himself, as Irenaeus said ([Ps. 33:6]. (Adv. Haer., III, viii, 3)), based on the early Christian Theology of the Bible texts (see Early Theology of the Godhead (No. 127)). This is the God of the Temple at Jerusalem and The God We Worship (No. 002). All other views are idolatrous, being Polytheist. This is explained in The Shema (No. 002b), which forms the basis of the Theology of Scripture. All other theology elevating any of the Host, including Christ, is idolatrous. No man has ever seen God, or heard His voice. He dwells in unapproachable light. The Bible is clear that anyone holding other than this monotheist view of God is excluded from the kingdom of God (Deut. 6:4-5; Jn. 1:18; Jn. 17:3; 1Tim. 6:16; 1Jn. 5:20). Knowing the One True God and Jesus Christ whom He sent is critical to Eternal Life (No. 133) in the elect. Hence He is called the Most High, or Elyon. See The First Commandment: The Sin of Satan (No. 153).
Creation
The Creation (B5) was made according to the Omniscience of the One True God. The term One True God means that there is only One Being who is a True God. He is the only God. He was self existent and therefore Immortal (Jn. 5:26; 1Tim. 6:16). He created all the sons of God which are a class of beings termed Elohim (Elahhin chald) or Gods, translated Theos (sing.) and Theoi (pl.) in the Greek. None of these Elohim are True Gods as they were creations of the One True God Eloah who, when He created the class of beings called Elohim became Ha Elohim or The God as the Centre of the spiritual creation tied together by the Holy Spirit. He has granted Christ to have life in himself which he did not possess from his creation (Jn. 5:26 and On Immortality (No.165)). The Koine Greek invented by the LXX elders of Judah at Alexandria to translate the OT as the Septuagint (LXX), and the NT Greek, using the LXX, referred to Ha Elohim as Ton Theon in the accusative case and the subordinate elohim in the nominative case as theos or theoi without the definite article. This fact is ignored by most translators (cf. How God Became a Family (No. 187)). It is important to understand what is being said in the Bible texts and the Ditheists, Binitarians and Trinitarians and Radical Unitarians misuse the Scriptures to deceive mankind (Binitarian and Trinitarian Misuse of Scripture On the Early Theology of the Godhead (No. 127B)). The net effect is that if one falls for the false doctrines then one is removed from the ex anastasin or First Resurrection (No. 143A).
God Created the Universe and when He created the planet Earth (B5) and the Solar system He summoned all the Sons of God and their Morning Stars to be present (Job 38:4-7; Prov. 30:4-5). Satan was among them with the entire Host (Job. 1:6; 2:1). Satan had been allocated the Earth as his domain over which he was the elohim (2Cor. 4:4) and Lucifer, Light Bearer and Morning Star (No. 223)).
Satan had created trial humans over the period of the recent earth history but failed in the attempts repeatedly over the last 200,000 years. For some reason the earth became tohu and bohu or waste and void (Gen. 1:1). God did not create it that way (Isa. 45:18). God then sent the Elohim under Christ to refurbish the earth and created Adam and the animals (Gen. 1:2-31); they did not evolve (see Creation v Evolution (B9)).
Satan or Iblis demurred at the creation of modern or Adamic man within God’s Laws and attempted to destroy mankind, and, along with it, the plan of God. From the Garden of Eden a new and false religion was created to deceive man (No. 246; No. 248). This false religion was to enslave the world and was to be used as the instrument of the destruction of mankind and particularly the people of God.
A constant attack has been made on the Patriarchs and Prophets over the course of human history. Ultimately God destroyed the first elements of the creation with the flood because it had been so corrupted by the Fallen Host under the demons. God chose a family, that of Noah, which had not been corrupted in its DNA and its Faith by the demons and saved them out of the Flood.
After the flood God was to select a man, Abraham, and God was to establish His covenant with that man and his seed forever (No. 152; 96B). The seed was to extend to include the Gentiles centred on the nation of Israel as the Body of Christ. The seed was established both through Ishmael (No. 212C) who are a section of the modern Arab nation and the nations of today that comprise the people of Israel (No. 212F; No. 212E) who are the holders of the birthright promises and core responsibilities of the Covenant of God (No. 152), and also the sons of Keturah who will be identified in the texts and who were the original Arabs, and also the Laconian Greeks and others into Bactria (No. 212D).
God planned to establish the Nation of Israel and then select a line of David, in that Nation into which He would send one of the elohim in human form to be born as a human. That elohim was the Monogenes Theos (B4) of John 1:18. Prophecy identified this being as the star that would come out of Jacob (Num. 24:17). This being was one of the Sons of God that was set aside as the elohim of Israel (Deut. 32:8). The MT has been forged by the Sopherim or Masoretes and so appears incorrectly in all Bibles using the MT, which includes the KJV. Only the LXX, DSS and the RSV have it rendered correctly. The Trinitarian forgeries in the Textus Receptus, and hence the KJV, are multitudinous (see ## 164 and 164F and 164G). Consequently much of the English speaking world has been prevented from keeping the Commandment of God and the Faith and Testimony of Jesus Christ (Rev. 12:17; 14:12) and hence, denied the First Resurrection (No. 143A). False doctrines, mostly using Baal worship of the Mystery and Sun cults (see Origins of Christmas and Easter (No. 235)), have denied many other nations also. These false translations will be consigned to libraries as records of false documents, at the return of the Messiah (see 164F and 164G).
Elohim as Messengers or Angels
The Elohim existed as an extended family (No. 187). They did not become Messengers as malakim (Heb.) or anggeloi (Gr.) hence Angels until humans were created, and thus there was a recipient of a message. They were all Sons of God created by God, and Christ was one of them. He was the Angel of Redemption in Job 33:23. He was the subordinate Elohim of the Patriarchs (Gen. 48:15-16), given Israel as his inheritance (Deut. 32:8). He brought Israel out of Egypt and gave the Law to Moses and Israel at Sinai (Acts 7:30-53; 1Cor. 10:1-4). Angels are not a subordinate class. The term is a function in the Greek. All angels are Elohim as sons of God, and Christ is one of them (cf. Psalm 82:1,6). Angels as a subordinate class of beings, allegedly created by Christ, is a doctrine of demons.
Omniscience
God, through His Omniscience, knew what the outcome would be and the sins that were to be committed, both among the Sons of God, and by mankind under the demonic influences. He thus set up the Plan of Salvation (No. 001A) and established the prophetic conditions that were to lead to the birth of the Messiah ca. 6/5 BCE and his death and resurrection in 30 CE and his qualification and acceptance as the New Morning Star, or Day Star of the earth in replacement of Satan. God set up a mechanism so that the Holy Spirit (No. 117) could be extended to mankind and enable them to become Elohim (see the Elect as Elohim (No. 001)) coming through the Vineyard of God (No. 001C)). These were all known and determined before we were born (Jer. 1:5) and from the foundation of the earth (Rev. 13:8; 17:8).
Satan did all he could to destroy or limit that group of people and particularly the people of the central covenant namely the nation of Israel. This people were to be attacked and, when they were in sin, God sent them into captivity many times over the course of history. The false doctrines, and religious cult systems, developed by the demons to undermine the nation of Israel, in its various locations, and the world societies have been endless.
God had planned to extend Salvation to the Gentiles and they also would become Elohim. That was the central Message of the Gospels. It was among the key reasons why the Jews killed Christ. God has set aside the solution and the means by which all mankind could all be saved and grafted into a Temple system that was completely based on God’s Law under the High Priest of Melchisedek, who was Christ. The Temple was in fact to be formed of Living Blocks of baptised human beings given the Holy Spirit by the laying-on of hands (see Man as the Temple of God (No. 282D); The City of God (No. 180)). To limit this effect the demons developed infant baptism, which disqualified people so baptised (see No. 052; No. 164E).
Predestination
God had set aside a specific time in which Satan was to run the world. He intended to prove to God that mankind was unworthy to be part of the Family of the Elohim. In this way he became the accuser of the brethren as Satan–el and then lost the “el” status as accuser when he was confined to the earth. He retained the azazel status as we see from the Atonement sequence (Nos. 138; 214). Satan was given a limited time frame which was six thousand years from the Closure of Eden in 3974 BCE, when Adam (with Eve) was of age, for judgment (b. 4004 BCE), and expulsion. The Jubilee was set as 50 Years from Leviticus 25:10-24. The 49 year system came after Hillel in 358 CE and is unbiblical. The period given to Satan was based on the weekly model with the Sabbath then being the final period of rest under the Messiah. That period of handover falls under the 120th Jubilee in 2027 at the Completion of the Sign of Jonah (No. 013B) and goes to the end of the millennial rule of Christ in 3027 with the Second Resurrection and the Great White Throne Judgment (No. 143B) over 100 years.
Over the entire period, God, through His Omniscience, identified the sequence of the creation, and those individuals that would conform to the Laws of God (L1), and qualify, either as Patriarchs and Prophets, given the Holy Spirit by God; or as members of the Body of Christ able to qualify with the Holy Spirit from 30 CE in the Third year of the 81st jubilee (Predestination (No. 296)). God identified the elect and gave them to Jesus Christ who was tasked with losing none of them (Rom. 8:28-30; Jn. 18:9).
The demons also know from observation the lines in the nations and they also have some ability to see the future and so also to prophesy but they make errors. They seek to interfere with the Plan of God under His Omniscience and Predestination (above).
Death and Resurrection
In all this time, no one has ascended to heaven save he who came down from heaven, namely the Son of Man (Jn. 3:13). Anyone who says that when the die they go to heaven and others go to hell, is not a Christian, but is an Antinomian Gnostic (see Justin Martyr, Dial. Ch. LXXX and (No. 143A)).
God is in total control at all times of the Resurrection process. He has given control of the Judgment and the re-education process in the Millennium and the Second Resurrection to Christ and the Elect Saints (1Cor. 6:3 (No. 080)). Most people do not want a God. They want a superman so they can call upon him when they want him but can pretend he does not know everything, and, certainly when they disobey God’s laws. The test is simple: If they do not speak according to the Law and the Testimony, there is no light in them (Isa. 8:20). The saints are those who keep the Commandments of God and the Faith and Testimony of Jesus Christ (Rev. 12:17; 14:12). These are they who enter the First Resurrection (143A) at the return of the Messiah in the near future. Over these the Second Death has no power (Rev. 20:6). All others go to the Second Resurrection (No. 143B) and the Judgment of Krisis or correction. It is these that face the Second Death (No. 143C), if they do not repent and obey God.
We have now produced the Harmony of the Gospels. This harmony ties together the Scriptures as they relate to the Gospels and the Scriptures as they relate to the plan of God. All Scripture is critical to Salvation for all mankind. The operation of the Plan of God will be implemented soon under Christ and the Host and the Resurrected elect. All false religion will be stamped out along with the anti-Biblical cults (see 141F; No. 288). No person can avoid or change the implementation of the Plan of Salvation (No. 001A). Over the centuries, the cults have killed untold numbers of the saints, rather than simply allow them to obey the laws of God (see Nos. 122; 122D; 170). These elect saints will rise at the return of the Messiah and then set about ruling the world under Christ. At the Second Resurrection they will then re-educate the entire resurrected dead and judge and correct them. Those that are not capable of that will be re-educated in the Second Resurrection, so that none are lost.
HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS
| A. | BIRTH & PREPARATION— JESUS CHRIST | MATTHEW | MARK | LUKE | JOHN | REFERENCES | STUDY
PAPERS |
| 1 | Luke’s purpose in writing | Lk. 1:1-4 | Jn. 20:30-31; 21:25; Lk 6:17-49; Acts1:1; 21:10:39; Heb2:3; 1Jn.1:1; Acts23:26 n; Jn. 20:31 | F042 | |||
| 2 | In the beginning was the Word | Jn. 1:1-18 | Ps.45:6-7; Pro.8:27-30, 30:4-5; Col.1:16-17; Heb.1:2,8-9 | F043; 001A; 002B; 187 | |||
| 3 | John the Baptist was sent by God to bear witness to the light | Mal. 3:1, 4:5; Jn. 5:35 | F043 | ||||
| 4 | God’s glory tabernacle in the flesh (in the human nature of the Messiah) | Jn. 1:14-18 | Deut. 32:8; Ps. 45:6-7; Acts 7:30-53 | F043; 243; 019 | |||
| 5 |
No one has ever seen God
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Jn. 1:18 | 1Tim.6:16 | F043; B4; 127; 127B; 235; 268; 277; | |||
| 6 | Genealogy of Christ | Mat. 1:1-17 | Lk. 3:23-38 | Mat.22:41-45; Rom.1:3; Gal.3:16; Ruth 4:18-22; 1Chro. 2:1-15; 2Kgs24:8-16; Jer27:20; 2Kgs24:6; 1Chro. 3:16; Ezra3:2; Hag 2:2; Lk3:27; Lev 4:3,5, 16; 2Sam.14-16 | F040i; F042; 119 | ||
| 7 | An Angel promises the birth of John to Zechariah | Lk. 1:5-25 | 2Chro. 31:2; Ex 30:2,6-8; Num 6:1-4;
Lk 7:33; Mal 4:5-5, Mat 11:14; Dan. 8:16, 9-21; Gen 16:2n, 30:23; 1Sam 1:1:1-18n; Ps. 128:3 |
F042; 019; 067 | |||
| 8 | Visit of Angel Gabriel to Maryam re the birth of Jesus | Mat. 1:21 | Lk. 1: 26-38 | Dan.2:44; Mat. 28:18 | F042 | ||
| 9 | Maryam visits Elizabeth | Lk. 1:39-56 | Mat.11:27-28; 1Tim.2:3; Tit. 3:4; Jude 25; Gen.17:7, 18:8, 22:17; Mic 7:20 | F042 | |||
| 10 | John the Baptist is born | Lk. 1:57-67 | Lev. 12:13; Gen 17:12; Lk. 2:21 | F042
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| 11 | Prophecy of Zecharias | Lk. 1:68-80 | Ps.18:1-3; 92:10-11; 132:17-18; Mal. 4:1-5; Lk. 7:26; Mk.1:4; Mal. 4:2; Eph.5:14; Isa. 9:2; Mat.4:16; Lk. 4:18 | F042 | |||
| 12 | Maryam with child by the Holy Spirit and the birth of Jesus | Mat. 1:18-25 | Lk. 1:27-2:40; Isa. 7:14; | F040i | |||
| 13 | Jesus is born in Bethlehem | Mat.2:1 | Lk. 2:1-7 | Mat. 1:18-2:23 | F040i; F042; 287; 235; 232; 019 | ||
| 14 | Shepherds and the Angels | Mat. 2:1-12 | Lk. 2:8-20 | Jer. 23:5; Num.24:17; Micah 5:2 | F040i; F042; 198; 134; 019; 229 | ||
| 15 | Joseph told to flee to Egypt | Mat. 2:13-15 | Hosea 11:1; Ex.4:22 | F040i | |||
| 16 | The massacre of all children aged 2 and under | Mat. 2:16-18 | Jer. 31:15-18 | F040i; 019 | |||
| 17 | The return of the family to Israel | Mat. 2:19-23 | Isa. 11:1 | F040i | |||
| 18 | Jesus presented in the Temple | Lk. 2:21-40 | Mat.1:1:21n; Lev.12:2-8; Ex.13:2,12; Isa.52:10, 42:6, 49:6;
Acts 13:47, 26:23; Jos.19:24 |
F042; 251; 117; 001A | |||
| 19 | Boy Jesus speaks with religious leaders at the Temple | Lk. 2:41- 52 | Ex.23:15; Deut. 16:1-8; 1Sam 2:26; Lk. 1:80; 2:40 | F042 | |||
| 20 | John the Baptist declares his mission | Mat. 3:1-12 | Mk. 1:1-8 | Lk. 3:1-18 | Jn. 1:19-28 | Mal. 4:5; 2Kgs. 2:11; Mat. 11:14; Mk. 9:13; Rev. 11:3ff; Jer.4:15-27; Jer. 4:16
RSV; Rev. ch 6-20 |
F040i; F041;
F042; F043; 001; 013B; 044; 135; 138; 141D; 143A; 143B; 143C; 214; 210A, 210B, F066ii, F066iii, F066iv, F066v |
| 21 | Baptism with water; Baptism of Jesus | Mat. 3:13-17 | Mk. 1:9-11 | Lk. 3:21-22 | Jn. 1:29-34 | Ps. 2:7; Lk.9:35; 2Pet.1:17; Isa.42:1 | F040i; F041; F042; F043; 052; 159; 106B; 156; 013; 152; 019; 296; 159A |
| 22 | Temptation of Christ in the wilderness | Mat. 4:1-11 | Mk. 1:12-13 | Lk. 4:1-13 | Heb. 2:18, 4:15; Ex.34:28; 1Kgs. 19:8; Deut.8:3; Ps.92:11-12; Deut. 6:12,16, 11:13; Acts 2:4, 6:3,5, 7:55, 11:24. | F040i; F041; F042; 013; 159 | |
| B. | MESSAGE & MINISTRY of
JESUS CHRIST |
MATTHEW | MARK | LUKE | JOHN | REFERENCES | STUDY
PAPERS |
| 23 | The first disciples follow Jesus | Jn. 1:35-51 | Mat. 10:3; Mk. 3:18; Lk. 6:14;
Gen.27:35, 32:28; Mk. 2:10n |
F043; 243 | |||
| 24 | Marriage in Cana of Galilee: Jesus turns water into wine | Jn. 2:1-12 | Jn. 7:30, 8:20, 12:23, 27, 13:1, 17:1; Mat. 13:55n | F043; 050; 188; 183; 015; 251; 117; 232 | |||
| 25 | Jesus clears the Temple | Jn. 2:13-25 | Ps.69:9; Zech. 11:17 | F043; 241B; 077; 241; 291 | |||
| 26 | Nicodemus visits Jesus at night | Jn. 3:1-21 | Ro. 8:29-30; Eph. 5:26; Ezek. 37:5-10; Num. 21:9; Ps. 103:12 | F043; 296; 117; 052; 133 | |||
| 27 | Further testimony of John the Baptist re: Jesus | Jn. 3:22-36 |
Mat.4:12, 14:3; Mk.1:14, 6:17; Lk. 3:19-20 |
F043; 133; 251; 001B; 001C | |||
| 28 | Herod puts John in prison | Lk. 3:19-20
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Mat. 14:3-4;
Mk 6:17-18
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F042 | |||
| 29 | Jesus talks to a woman at the well |
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Acts 8:5; Gen. 48:15-19; Gen. 33:19; 48:22; Josh. 24:32; 2Kgs. 24:17-34; Jer. 2:13, 17:13 | F043; 289
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| 30 | Jesus tells about the spiritual harvest | Jn. 4: 27-38 | F043 | ||||
| 31 | Many Samaritans believed | Jn. 4: 39-42 | F043 | ||||
| 32 | Jesus preaches in Galilee and to the Gentiles | Mat. 4:12-17 | Mk. 1:14-15 | Lk. 4:14-15 | Jn. 4:43-45 | Isa. 43:3,11; 45:22 | F040i; F041; F042; F043 |
| 33 | Jesus heals a Government official’s son | Jn. 4:46-54
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Jn. 2:1-11 | F043 | |||
| 34 | Jesus rejected at Nazareth | Isa 61:1-2; Isa 58:6; Mat. 3:1n; Lk.13:11, 16n; Ezek. 46:17; Acts 13:15 | F042; 241; 250; 300; 013B; 210A; 210B; 141D; F066iii; F066v; 270 | ||||
| 35 | Calling of four fisherman | Mat. 4:18-22 | Mk. 1:16-20 | F040i, F041 | |||
| 36 | Jesus teaches with great authority | Mk. 1:21-28 |
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Lk. 10:1,17; 11:20-22; Mat. 4:24n; 12:22n; Lk. 7:33n; 13:16n; Mat. 7:29n | F041; F042 | ||
| 37 | Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law & many others | Mat. 8:14-17 | Mk. 1:29-34 | Lk. 4:38-41 | Isa. 53:4; Mat 4:24n; 12:22n; Lk. 4:33n; 7:33n; 13:16n | F040i; F041; F042; 031; 203 | |
| 38 | Jesus preaches throughout Galilee | Mat. 4:23-25 | Mk. 1:35-39 | Lk. 4:42-44 | Mat. 23:37; Lk 13:34; Lk. 3:21n; Mat. 8:16,28; 9:32; 15:22; Mk. 5:15; Lk. 4:33n. | F040i; F041; F042 | |
| 39 | Jesus provides a miraculous catch of fish | Lk. 5:1-11 | F042ii; 170B; 122D | ||||
| 40 | Healing a man with leprosy | Mat. 8:1-4 | Mk. 1:40-45 |
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Lev. 13:2-3; 14:2-32; 3:21n; Num. 5:1-4 | F040ii; F041; F042ii | |
| 41 | Forgiveness of sin- Jesus heals a paralyzed man
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Mat. 9:1-8 | Mk. 2:1-12 | Lk. 5:17-26 | Mat 7:28; Mat 5:45n; Dan. 7:13-14;
Acts 7:56n |
F042ii; F041; F040ii; F027vii; F044ii | |
| 42 | Calling of Levi (Matthew) | Mat. 9:9-13 | Mk. 2:13-17 | Lk. 5:27-32 | Lk. 7:34; 15:1-2; Hos. 6:6; Mat. 12:7; 15:2-6 | F040ii; F041; F042ii; 136; 143A; 143B; 143C
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| 43 | On Fasting- Religious leaders ask Jesus about fasting | Mat. 9:14-17 | Mk. 2:18-22 | Lk. 5:33-39 | Isa. 62:5; Lk. 17:22; Jn. 3:27n | F040ii; F041; F042ii; F044v; 128; F058; 117; 136
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| 44 | Jesus heals a lame man by the pool on the Sabbath | Jn. 5:1-15
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F043ii | ||||
| 45 | Jesus claims to be God’s Son | Jn. 5:16-30
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Rev. 12:17; 14:12 | F043ii; 134; 211; 187; 153; 223; 199; 133; 143A; 143B; 001A; 143C | |||
| 46 | Evidence of Jesus’ relationship to God | Jn. 5:31-47
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Rom. 2:17; Luke 16:29,31; Ps. 45:5-6; Heb. 1:8-9; Job 38:4-7; Jn. 1:18; 1Tim. 6:16; 1John 5:20; Gen. 21:33; Jn. 17:3; Heb. 2:11; Heb. 3:2 | F043ii; 080; 013; 002; 002B; 133; B4; 222; 001A; 001; 096; 117; 081 | |||
| 47 | Disciples pick wheat on the Sabbath | Mat. 12:1-8 | Mk. 2:23-28 | Lk. 6:1-5 | Deut. 23:25; Ex. 20: 8-11; 1Sam. 21:1-6; Num 28:9-10; Hos. 6:6; Jn 5:1-18; Ex. 23:12; Acts 7:30-53; Isa. 66:23-24; Job 33:23; Gen. 48:15-16; Psalm 45:6-7; Heb. 1:8-9; Jn. 17:3-5; Deut. 32:8
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F040iii; F041; F042ii; F044ii; F044vii; F046ii; 122; 170; Q019; 031; 031B; 134; 256; 156; 013; L1; 024; F066v; 177; 243; F058; 178 | |
| 48 | Healing a man’s hand on the Sabbath | Mat. 12:9-14 | Mk. 3:1-6 |
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Luke 13:14; 10:31; Mat. 2:1-12; Mat. 22:16 | F040iii; F041: F042ii; F040i |
| 49 | Many miracles as the great multitude follow Jesus | Mat. 12:15-21 | Mk. 3:7-12 | Isa. 42:1-4; Mat. 4:24-25; 12:15-21; Luke 6:17-19; 4:40; Mk. 1:28, 38, 45; Mk. 5:29,34; 6:54-56; 1:43-44
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F040iii; F041 | ||
| 50 | Appointing the Twelve Disciples | Mat. 10:1-4 | Mk. 3:13-19 | Lk. 6:12-16 | Mk. 6:7; Luke 9:1; Mk 1:23; Acts 1:13,21,22; Lk. 10:1,17; Rom. 16:7; Acts 14:14
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F040ii; F041; F042ii; 122D | |
| 51 | Sermon on the Mount: Blessings and Woes | Mat. 5:1-12 | Lk. 6:17-26 | Mat. 4:24-25; 12:15-21; Mk. 3:7-12; Rom. 8:28-30; Mk. 1:23n; Lk. 4:18-19; 11:38-52; 12:19-20; Isa. 66:2; Ezek. 9:4; Ps. 37:11; Isa. 55:1-2; Mat. 18:23-33; Rom. 12:18; 1Pet. 3:14; 4:14; 2Chro. 36:15-16 | F040ii; F042ii; 296; 040
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| 52 | Jesus teaches about Salt and Light | Mat. 5:13-16 | Mk. 9:50; Mat. 8:12; 22:13; Jn. 6:37; 9:34; Phil. 2:15; Jn. 8:12; Mk. 4:21n; 1Pet. 2:12
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F040ii | |||
| 53 | Jesus teaches about Law/Commandments | Mat. 5:17-20 | F040ii | ||||
| 54 | Jesus teaches about Anger | Mat. 5:21-26 | Ex. 20:13; Deut. 5:17; 16:18; Luke 12:57-59 | F040ii | |||
| 55 | Jesus teaches about Lust | Mat. 5:27-30 | Ex. 20:14; Deut. 5:18; Mat. 18:8-9; Mk. 9:43-48
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F040ii | |||
| 56 | Jesus teaches about Divorce | Mat. 5:31-32 | Deut. 24:1-4; Rom. 7:2-3; 1Cor. 7:10-11 | F040ii | |||
| 57 | Jesus teaches about Oaths | Mat. 5:33-37 | Lev. 19:12; Num. 30:2; Deut 23:21; Mat. 23:16-22; Jas. 5:12; Isa. 66:1 | F040ii | |||
| 58 | Jesus teaches about Retaliation | Mat. 5:38-42 | Ex. 21:20,23-24; Lev. 24:19-20; Deut. 19:21; Luke 6:29-30; Rom. 12:17; ICor. 6:7; IPet. 2:19; 3:9
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F040ii | |||
| 59 | Jesus teaches about loving your Enemies | Mat. 5:43-48 | Lk. 6:27-36 | Mat. 23:32n; Lk. 10:6; Jn. 8:39-47; Rom. 12:17; 13:8-10; Mat. 7:12
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F040ii; F042ii; 002; 002B
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| 60 | Jesus teaches about Piety | Mat. 6:1-4 | Mat. 23:5
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F040ii | |||
| 61 | Jesus teaches about Prayer | Mat. 6:5-15 | Lk. 11:2-4; 18:10-14; Isa. 63:16; 64:8; 1Chro. 29:11-13; 2Thes. 3:3; Jas 1:13; Mk. 11:25-26; Eph 4:32: Col. 3:13
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F040ii | |||
| 62 | Jesus teaches about Fasting | Mat. 6:16-18 | Isa. 58:5
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F040ii | |||
| 63 | Jesus teaches about Riches | Mat. 6:19-24 | Jas. 5:2-3; Lk. 11:34-36; 16:13
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F040ii | |||
| 64 | Jesus teaches about how to deal with the cares of the World | Lk. 12:22-31; Lk. 10:41; 12:11; Ps. 39:5; 1Kgs 10:4-7; Mat. 8:26; 14:31; 16:8; Mk. 10:29-30; Lk. 18:29-30
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F040ii | ||||
| 65 | Jesus teaches about judging Others | Mat. 7:1-6 | Lk. 6:37-42 | Mk.4:24; Rom.2:1; 14:10; Mat.15:14; 10:24-25; Jn.13:16; 6:41-42 | F040ii; F042ii | ||
| 66 | Jesus teaches encouragement to Prayer | Mat. 6:8; Mk. 11:23-24; Jn. 15:7; 1Jn. 3:22; 5:14; Mat. 22:39-40; Lk. 6:31; Rom. 13:8-10 | F040ii | ||||
| 67 | Jesus teaches to enter through the narrow gate that leads to life | Mat. 7:13-14 | Lk. 13:23-24; Jer. 21:8; Ps. 1; Deut. 30:19; Jn. 10:7; 14:6 | F040ii | |||
| 68 | Jesus teaches about Fruit in people’s lives | Mat. 7:15-20 | Lk. 6:43-45
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Mat. 24:11, 24; Ezek. 22:27; 1Jn. 4:1; Jn. 10:12; Ezek. 34:1-24; Lk. 13:32; Mat. 3:8; 12:33-35; Lk. 6:43-45; Mat. 3:10; Lk. 13:6-9; Jas. 3:10-12; Mk. 7:14:23 | F040ii; F042ii | ||
| 69 | Jesus teaches about wise and foolish builders | Mat. 7:21-29 | Lk. 6:46-49 | Jas. 1:22-25
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| 70 | Centurion’s servant healed | Mat. 8:5-13 | Lk. 7:1-10 | Mk. 11:23n, 24n; Lk: 14:15n; Isa. 49:12; 59:19; Mat. 13:42, 50; 22:13; 24:51; 25:30; Lk. 4:27; 5:32; Jn. 4:46-53 | F040ii; F042ii | ||
| 71 | Widow’s son at Nain raised from the dead | Lk. 7:11-17 | Mk. 5:21-24, 35-43; Jn. 11:1-44; 1Kgs. 17:17-24; 2Kgs. 4:32-37; Lk. :25-26 | F042ii | |||
| 72 | Jesus eases John’s doubt | Mat. 11:1-19 | Lk. 7:18-35 | Lk. 16:16; Isa. 29:18-19; 35:5-6; 61:1; Lk. 4:18-19; Mal. 3:1; Mk. 1:2; Mal. 4:5; Lk. 1:17; Mk 9:11-13; Mat. 11:2-3n
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F042ii; F040iii; 013; 019; 119; 122C; 242; 030; 144; 001; 001A | ||
| 73 | Jesus promises rest for the soul | Mat. 11:20-30 | Isa. 14:13,15; Lk 10:21-22; Mat. 9:14; 10:32; 16:17n; Lk. 10:21-22; 24:16; Jn. 3:35; 13:3; Mat. 5:17-20 | F040iii | |||
| 74 | A sinful woman anoints Jesus’ feet | Lk. 7:36-50 | Mat. 26:6-13; Mk. 14:3-9; Jn. 12:1-8; Lk. 11:37; 14:1; Mat. 9:10; Lk 5:29-30; 7:34; Mk. 1:33; 2:2; Mat. 6:17; Mk. 1:41; 7:3-4; Mat. 18:25; Mat. 9:2; Mk 2:5; 11:23n, 24n;
Lk 5:20 |
F042ii | |||
| 75 | Women accompany Jesus and disciples | Mat. 4:23; 9:35; Mk. 3:14; Lk 23:49; Mat. 27:55-56; Mk. 15:40-41; Mat. 20:8 | F042ii | ||||
| 76 | Pharisees say Jesus under Satan’s power | Mat. 12:22-37 | Lk. 11:14-23; 12:10; Mat. 9:32-33: 21:9; Lk. 7:33n; 2Kgs. 1:2n; 1Pet. 5:13; Mat. 7:22-23; Mk. 9:38; Acts 19:13-19. Lk. 4:18-20; Mat. 7:16-20; Mk. 7:14-23; Lk. 6:43-45; Jas. 3:11-12; 2:20; Rom. 2:6
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F040iii; F041; | |||
| 77 | Request for a Sign | Mat. 12:38-42 | Lk. 11:16; 29-32; Jer. 3:8; Ezek 23:37; Hos. 2:2-10; Mat. 16:1-4; Jon 1:17; 3:5; Mat. 11:20-24; 12:6; 1Kgs 10:1-10; 2Chro. 9:1-9
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F040iii; F027ix; 298; 013; 013B; F032 | |||
| 78 | The return of the unclean spirit | Mat. 12:43-45 | Lk. 11:24-26; Mk. 1:23n; Isa. 13:21-22; 34:14 | F040iii | |||
| 79 | Jesus describes his true family | Mat. 12:46-50 | Mk. 3:31-35 | Lk. 8:19-21 |
Mat. 13:55n; Lk. 11:28
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F040iii; F041; F042ii | |
| 80 |
Parable of the Sower |
Mat. 13:1-9 | Mk. 4:1-9 | Lk. 8:4-8 | F040iii; F041; F042ii | ||
| 81 | Jesus explains the Parable of the Sower | Mat. 13:10-23 | Mk. 4:10-25 | Lk. 8:9-18 | Lk. 19:26; Rev. 12:17; 14:12; Rev. 6:9-11; Isa. 6:9-10; Mk. 8:18; Acts 28:26n; Lk. 10:23-24n; Mat. 19:23; Mat. 5:15; Lk. 8:16; 11:33; Mat. 10:26; Lk. 12:2; Mat. 7:2; Lk. 6:38; Jer. 5:21; Ezek. 12:2; IThes. 2:13; 1Pet. 1:23; Mk. 7:21-23
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F040iii; F041; F042ii; 143A; 143B; 143C; 296; 001A; F066ii; 170; 156; 096D; 164C; 164D; 164E
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| 82 | Parable of the Growing Seed | Mk. 4:26-29 | Joel 3:13
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F041; 131; 001
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| 83 | Parable of the Weeds in the Wheat | Mat. 13:24-30 | Rev. 20
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F040iii; F066v | |||
| 84 | Parable of the Mustard Seed | Mat. 13:31-32 | Mk. 4:30-34 | Lk. 13:18-19; Dan. 4:12,21; Ezek. 17:23; 31:6; Mat. 13:34-35 | F040iii; F041; 117; 131; 172; F027iv | ||
| 85 | Parable of the Leaven | Mat. 13:33-35 | Lk. 13:20-21; 2Chr. 29:30 | F040iii | |||
| 86 | Jesus explains the Parable of the Weeds in the Wheat | Mat. 13:36-43 | Dan. 12:3 | F040iii | |||
| 87 | The Parable of Hidden Treasure and the pearl of great value | Mat. 13:44-46 | F040iii | ||||
| 88 | The Parable of the Fishing Net
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Mat. 13:47-52
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F040iii
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| 89 | Jesus calms the Storm | Mat. 8:23-27 | Mk. 4:35-41 | Lk. 8:22-25 | Mat. 17:4; Mk. 9:5; 11:21; 14:45; Lk. 17:13; Jn. 1:38
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F040ii; F041; F042ii | |
| 90 | Jesus sends the Demons into a herd of pigs
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Mat. 8:28-34 | Mk. 5:1-20 | Lk. 8:26-39 | Lk. 10:1,17; Rev. 20; Lk. 4:33n; Rev. 9:1-11; 11:7; 17:8; 20:1-3; Mat. 7:21-23; 11:20-24; Mat. 9:21n
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F040ii; F041ii; F042ii; 122D; L1; 015; F066v; 001A; 080
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| 91 | Jesus heals a bleeding lady & raises Jairus’s daughter from dead
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Mat. 9:18-26 | Mk. 5:21-43 | Lk. 8:40-56 | Mk. 10:52; 11:23n, 24n; Lk. 8:36; 17:19; 18:42; Jer. 9:17-18; Lev. 15:25-30; Lk. 5:17; Mk. 4:40; 2Kgs. 18:26; Lk. 7:50
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F040ii; F041ii; F042ii; 001F; 143; 143A; 143B | |
| 92 | Two blind men healed
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Mat. 9:27-34
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Mat. 20:29-34; 9:22n; 8:4; 12:22-24; Lk. 11:14-15; Mk. 3:22n; Jn. 7:20 | F040ii | |||
| 93 | The people of Nazareth refuse to believe
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Mat. 13:53-58 |
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Mat. 12:46; Mk. 3:3132; Lk. 8:19-20; Jn. 2:12; 7:3,5; Acts 1:14; 1Cor. 9:5; Gal. 1:19; Mat. 1:25n; Lk. 2:7n; Jn. 5:13
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F040iii; F041ii; 232
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| 94 | Jesus teaching, preaching, healing
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Mat. 9:35-38
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Mat. 4:23-25; Mk. 6:34; Mat. 14:14; 15:32; Num. 27:17; Ezek. 34:1-6; Zech. 10:2
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F040ii | |||
| 95 | Jesus sends out the 12 Disciples
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Mat. 10:5-15 | Mk. 6:7-13 |
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Lk. 10:3-12; Mat. 15:21-28; Lk. 9:52; Jn. 4:9; Mat. 4:17n, 23; 9:21, 36; Mk. 1:6; 1Cor. 9:14; Mk. 3:13n; Jn. 10:1,15; Mk. 1:14-15; Jas. 5:14; Isa 1:6; Lk. 10:34 | F040ii; F041ii; F042iii; F066v; 122D | |
| 96 | Jesus prepares the Disciples for persecution
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Mat. 10:16-42
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Mat. 24:9, 13; Mk. 13:9-13; Lk. 21:12-17, 19; Lk. 12:52-53; Lk. 6:40; Jn. 13:16; 15:20; Mat. 9:34; 12:24; Mk. 3:22; Lk. 12:2-9; Heb. 10:31; Mat. 6:26-33
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F040ii; 117; 194; 194B; 039; 143A
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| 97 | Herod beheads John the Baptist
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Mat. 14:1-12 | Mk. 6:14-29 | Lk. 9:7-9 | Mat. 21:26; 16:14n; Lk. 9:18-19n
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F040iii; F041ii; F042iii | |
| 98 | Jesus feeds Five Thousand
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Mat. 14:13-21 | Mk. 6:30-44 | Lk. 9:10-17 |
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Mat. 16:1-4; Mk. 1:14-15; Mat. 20:25-28; Num. 27:17; 1Kgs. 22:17; Ezek. 34:5; 2Kgs. 4:42-44; Lk. 22:19; 24:30-31; Acts 2:42; 20:11; 27:35; Jn 18:36
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F040iii; F041ii; F042iii; F043ii; 013; F066ii |
| 99 | Jesus walks on Water
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Mat. 14:22-33 | Mk. 6:45-52 |
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Lk. 24:37; Mk. 3:5; 8:17; Jn. 12:40; Rom. 11:7-25; 2Cor. 3:14; Eph. 4:18; Ps. 107:29-30
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F040iii; F041ii; F043ii | |
| 100 | Faith in Jesus’ power to heal | Mat. 14:34-36 | Mk. 6:53-56 | Mat. 4:24; Mk. 1:32-34; 3:10; Lk. 4:40-41; 6:18-19
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F040iii; F041ii;
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| 101 | Jesus the Bread of Life |
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Jn. 1:32, 51n; 3:21; Rev. 2:26; 1Jn. 3-23; Ex. 16:4, 15; Num. 11:8; Ps. 78:24; 105:40; Rom. 8:29-30
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F043ii; 143A; 143B; 296 | |||
| 102 | The Jews disagree that Jesus is from heaven |
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Rom. 8:29-30; Isa. 54:13; Jl. 2:28-29; Jn. 1:14
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F043ii; 150
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| 103 | Many disciples desert Jesus | Jn. 6:60-71 | F043ii; 052; 164E | ||||
| 104 |
Jesus teaches about inner purity
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Mat. 15:1-20 |
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Ex. 20:12; 21:17; Deut.5:16; Lev. 20:9; Isa. 29:13; Acts 10:14-15; 1Tim. 4:3; Isa. 66:23-24; Zech. 14:16-19; Isa. 20:21; Lk. 6:39; Mat. 23:16, 24; Mat. 5:23-24; Mk. 6:53-56; Lk. 11:38n; Mat. 23:25; Lk. 11:39; Gal. 1:14; 5:19-21
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F040iv; F041ii; 096D; 164C; 164D; 164E; 015; L1; 156 | ||
| 105 | Faith of the Canaanite woman | Mat. 15:21-28 | Mk. 7:24-30 |
Mat. 10:6, 23; Gen. 48:15-16
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F040iv; F041ii | ||
| 106 |
The crowd marvels at Jesus’ healings
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Mat. 15:29-31 | Mk. 7: 31-37 | Mk. 5:20n, 41n | |||
| 107 | Jesus feeds the Four Thousand | Mat. 15:32-39 |
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Rev. 2, 3, 7, 21, 22; Mk. 6:30-44 |
F040iv; F041ii | ||
| 108 | Demand for signs from the Pharisees and Sadducees | Mat. 16:1-4 | Mk. 8:10-12 | Lk. 11:16, 29; 12:54-56; Mat. 15:29-31; Mat. 11:2-6; 12:39n, 40n; Jon. 3:4-5
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F040iv; F041ii; F040iii; 013; 013B | ||
| 109 | Jesus warns against wrong teaching | Mat. 16:5-12 | Mk. 8:13-21 | Lk. 12:1; Mat. 14:17-21; 15:34-38; Isa. 6:9-10; Jer. 5:21; Ezek. 12:2; Mat. 13:10-15; Mk. 6:52; Jn. 12:36-41; Mk. 6:41-44; 8:1-10
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F040iv; F041ii | ||
| 110 | Healing a blind man at Bethsaida |
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Mk. 10:46-52; Jn. 9:1-7; Mk. 6:45; Lk. 9:10 | F041ii | |||
| 111 | Peter confesses Jesus as the Christ | Mat. 16:13-20 | Mk. 8:27-30 | Lk. 9:18-20 | Mal. 3:1-4; Mk. 1:2; Mat. 1:16; Jn. 1:49; 11:27; 1Cor. 15:50; Gal. 1:16; Eph. 6:12; Mat. 11:25; Lk. 24:16; 1Cor. 1:18-25; 2:6-16; 1Cor. 15:5; Gal 2:9; Mat. 18:18-20; Eph. 2:20; Rev. 21:14; Gal. 1:13n; Lk. 9:22n
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F040iv; F041ii; F042iii; 122D | |
| 112 | Jesus foretells his death and resurrection | Mat. 16:21-28 | Mk. 8:31-9:1 |
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Mat. 8:32n; 33n; 10:38n; Lk. 12:15; Ps. 62:12; Mat. 10:33; Lk. 12:8-9; Rom. 2:6; 1Jn. 2:28; Rev. 22:12; 1Cor. 16:22; 1Thes. 4:15-18; Jas. 5:7; Rev. 1:7; Mk. 9:30-32; 10:33-34; Mk. 2:10n; 9:10n; Mat. 4:10; Lk. 4:8; 17:33; Mat. 12:39n; Lk. 9:43-45; 18:31-34; 17:25; Mk. 9:31n; Jn. 8:52; Heb. 2:9
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F040iv; F041ii; F041iii; F042iii; 039; 138; 214; 117; 296; 235; 277; 159; 143A; 143B; 092
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| 113 | Jesus is transfigured on the mountain
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Mat. 17:1-13 | Mk. 9:2-13 | Lk. 9:28-36 | Mk. 8:30n; Mat. 11:14n; Acts 7:30-53; 1Cor. 10:1-4; Mat. 3:17; Jn. 12:28-29; 2Pet. 1:17-18; Mal. 4:5-6; Rev. 20; Lk. 1:17,76; 1Kgs. 19:2,10; Ex. 34:29-35; Acts 9:3; Mk. 1:11n; Lk. 3:22
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F040; F042; F043iii; F040iv; F041iii; F042iii; F044ii; F046ii; 096E; 135; 141D; F066iii; 141E; 141E_2; 141F; F066v |
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| 114 | Jesus heals a boy with a demon | Mat. 17:14-21 | Mk. 9:14-29 | Lk. 9:37-43 | Ps. 121:6; Mat. 21:21-22; Mk. 11:22-23; Lk. 17:6; 1Cor. 13:2; Jas. 1:6; Lk. 10:20n; Mk. 6:7, 13; Acts 2:22 | F040iv; F041iii; F042iii | |
| 115 | Jesus again foretells his death and resurrection a second time
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Mat. 17:22-23 | Mk. 9:30-32 | Lk. 9:44-45 | Mat. 16:21; 20:17-19; Mk. 8:31; 10:33-34; Lk. 9:22n; 9:10n; Jn. 12:16; Lk. 18:31-33; 17:25; 24:16n; Mat. 16:17n; 1Cor. 2:14 | F040iv; F041iii; F042iii | |
| 116 | The Temple Tax | Mat. 17:24-27 | F040iv; 138; 161 | ||||
| 117 | The disciples argue about who would be Greatest | Mat. 18:1-6 | Mk. 9:33-37 | Lk. 9:46-48 | Mk. 10:15; Lk. 18:17; 1Pet. 2:2; Mk. 10:24; Mat. 11:25; Mk. 10:43-44; Mat. 20:26-27; 23:11; Lk. 22:26; Mk. 10:16: Lk. 10:6n; Mk. 9:35n; Lk. 11:19, 23; Mk 9:39-40n; Mat. 8:18-22
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F040iv; F041iii; F042iii; F040ii | |
| 118 | The disciples forbid another to use Jesus’ name | Mk. 9:38-42 | Lk. 9:49-50 | Mat. 12:30; Lk. 11:23; Num. 22:29; Mat. 10:42; Mk. 9:37; Lk. 11:19; 23; Mat. 8:18-22
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F041iii; F042iii; | ||
| 119 | Jesus warns against temptation | Mat. 18:7-9 | Mk 9:43-50 | Lk. 17:1-2; Mat. 5:29-30; Isa 66:24; Rev. 20; Mat. 5:13
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F040iv; F041iii; F066v
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| 120 | Parable of the Lost Sheep
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Mat. 18:10-14 | Lk. 15:1-7 | Acts 12:15n
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F040iv; F042iv; 024; 187; 002B; 296
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| 121 | Discipline among followers-If your brother sins against you | Mat. 18:15-20
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Lk. 17:3; 1Cor. 6:1-6; Gal. 6:1; Jas. 5:19-20; Lev. 19:17; Deut. 19:15; Jn. 20:21-23n | F040iv | |||
| 122 | The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant | Mat. 18:21-35
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Lk. 17:4; Mat. 25:19; Lk. 7:42; Mat. 8:2; 17:14 | F040iv; 112 | |||
| 123 | Jesus attends the Feast of Tabernacles | Jn. 7:1-13 | Lev. 23:39-43; Deut. 16:13-15; Mat. 13:55; Jn. 2:4n; 8:20; 12:23; Jn. 12:12-15, 23; Jn. 5:16n | F043ii; 232; 217; 039 | |||
| 124 | Jesus teaches about the cost of following him | Mat. 8:18-22 | Lk. 9:51-62 | Mk. 4:35; Lk. 8:22; Mk. 2:10n; Mat. 10:37
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F040ii; F042iii; 016
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125 |
Jesus teaches openly at the Temple |
Mk.1:22; Jn.5:18; Lev. 12:3 |
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| 126 | Is Jesus the Christ? | Jn. 7:25-44 | Jn. 8:21; 12:26; 17:24; Num. 20:2-13; 1Cor. 10:1-4; Isa. 12:3; 44:3; 55:1; Acts 7:30-53; Jl. 2:28-29; Acts 2:14-21; Jn. 1:20-21n; 2Sam. 7:12-13; Ps. 89:3-4; 132:11-12; Mic. 5:2
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F043ii; 243; 013; 298 | |||
| 127 | Unbelief of Jewish leaders | 2Kgs. 14:25 |
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| 128 | Jesus forgives an adulterous woman | Jn. 8:1-11 | Lk. 21:38; Acts 5:21; Mat. 5:1; 23:2; Mk. 9:35; Lev. 20:10; Deut. 22:23-24; Mat. 23:28; Rom. 2:1; Jer. 17:13; Jn. 5:14
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F043ii | |||
| 129 | Jesus is the light of the world | Jn. 8:12-20 |
Mat. 11:27; Deut. 19:15 |
F043ii | |||
| 130 | Jesus warns of coming Judgment | Jn. 8:21-29 | Jn. 1:18
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F043ii; 013; 159 | |||
| 131 | Jesus speaks about God’s true children to those who believed in Him of Judah | Jn. 8:30-47 | Rev. 12:17; 14:12; Jn. 14:6; Acts 2:1-47 | F043ii; F044; 001; F066iii, iv; 117; 052; 143A; 001C; 001A | |||
| 132 | Jesus states his pre-existence | Jn. 8:48-59 | Deut. 32:8; Ps. 45:6-7; Heb. 1:8-9; Job 38:4-7; 1:6; 2:1; Ex. 3:14; Jn. 17:3; Zech. 2; 12:8 | F043ii; 243; 024; 116; 116A; 076; 160 | |||
| 133 | Jesus sends out seventy-two messengers | Lk. 10:1-16 | Deut. 32:8; Num. 11:26-27; Acts 19:13-16; Lk. 9:1-5, 51-52; Mk. 6:7-11; Mat. 9:37-38; Jn. 4:35; 1Sam 25:6; Mat. 5:45n; 1Cor. 9:4-14; 1Tim. 5:18; Deut. 24:15; 11:20; Acts 13:51; Mat. 11:24; Gen. 19:24-28; Jude 7; Mat. 11:21-23; Lk. 6:24-26; Isa. 14:13-15, 18; Mat. 10:40; 18:5; Mk. 9:37; Lk. 9:48; Jn. 13:20; 12:48; Gal. 4:14
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F042iii; F044v | |||
| 134 | Return of the Seventy | Lk. 10: 17-24 | Lk. 13:16n; Jn. 12:31; Rev. 12:7-12; Lk. 22:29; Mat. 13:39; Lk. 11:19; Dan. 12:1; Ps. 69:28; Ex. 32:32; Phil. 4:3; Heb. 12:23; Rev. 3:5; 13:8; 21:27; Lk. 3:21n; Mat. 11:25-27n; 1Cor. 1:26-29; Mat. 28:18; Jn. 3:35; 13:3; 10:15; 17:25; Mat. 13:16-17; Jn. 8:56; Heb. 11:13; 1Pet. 1:10-12; Mk. 4:9; Lk. 8:10; 2:26-32 | F042iii; F043iii; F027xii; F066iii; 122B; 122D | |||
| 135 | A lawyer’s question | Lk. 10:25-28 | Mat. 22:23-40; Mk. 12:28-31; Mat. 19:16n; Mk. 10:17; Lk. 18:18; Mat. 19:29n, 31n; Rom. 13:8-10; Gal. 5:14; Jas. 2:8; Deut. 6:4-5; Lev. 19:18; Mk. 12:34; Lev. 18:1-5
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F042iii; 002; 002B; 252; 257; 200 | |||
| 136 | The Parable of the Good Samaritan | Lk. 10: 29-37 | Lk. 18:9-14; Jn. 18:40; Jn. 4:9n; Acts 8:5n; Mat. 20:2n | F042iii; F041iv; F040vi; F040v; CB039 | |||
| 137 | Jesus visits Mary and Martha | F042iii | |||||
| 138 | Jesus’ teaching on prayer | Lk. 11:1-13 | Rev. 5:8; Mat. 6:9-13n; Lk. 3:21n; Mk. 11:25; Mat. 18:35; Lk. 18:1-5; Mat. 7:7-11; Mat. 18:19; 21:22; Mk. 11:24; Jas. 1:5-8; 1Jn. 5:14-15; Jn. 14:13; 15:7; 17:23-24
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F042iii; F040ii; F042; F066i; 111; 111B; 111C; Q086 | |||
| 139 | Sources of Jesus’ Power | Lk. 11:14-28 | Mat. 12:22-30; Mk. 3:22-27; Mat. 9:32-34; Mat. 12:38; 16:1-4; Mk. 8:11-12; Jn. 2:18; 6:30; 1Cor. 1:22; Ex. 8:19; Mk. 9:38-40; Lk. 9:49-50; Mat. 12:43-45n | F042iii | |||
| 140 | The Sign of Jonah | Lk. 11:29-32 | Isa.19:19; Dan.9:25-26 | F042iii;143B; F032; 159; 159B; F027ix; 013; 298; 013B; 164; 001; 117; 282D; 143A; 133; 143C
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| 141 | Jesus teaches about the light within | Mat. 5:15; 6:22-23; Mk. 4:21n | F042iii | ||||
| 142 | Jesus criticizes the religious leaders | Mat. 23:13-26 | Lk.11:37-54 | Mat. 23:1-36; Luke 7:36; Mk. 7:1-5, 23; Tit. 1:15; Lev. 27:30; Mic. 6:8; Mk. 12:38-39n; Acts 7:51-53; 1Cor. 1:24; Col. 2:3; Mat. 25:35n
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F042iii; F040v; F041ii | ||
| 143 | Warnings and Encouragement | Lk. 12: 1-12 | Mat. 10:26-33; 16:6, 12; Mk. 8:15n; 4:22n; Heb. 10:31; Lk. 12:59n; 21:18; Acts 27:34; Mk. 8:38; Lk. 9:26; 2Tim. 2:12; Mat. 12:31n; Mk. 3:28-29; Mat. 10:19; Mk. 13:11; Lk. 21:14-15; 2Tim. 4:17
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F042iii | |||
| 144 | The parable of the rich fool | Lk. 12:13-21 |
Deut. 21:17; 1Tim. 6:6-10; Jer. 17:11; Job 27:8; Ps. 39:6; Lk. 12:33-34
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F042iii | |||
| 145 | Jesus warns about anxiety | Lk. 12:22-34 | Mat. 6:25, 33; 19:21; Lk. 12:6-7; Mat. 6:27n; 1Kgs. 10:1-10; Mat. 6:8; Ezek. 34; Mat. 6:19-21; Mk. 10:21; Lk. 18:22; Acts 2:45; 4:32-35 | F042iii | |||
| 146 | Jesus warns about preparing for his coming and watchfulness | Lk. 12:35-48 | Mat. 24:43-51; Eph. 6:14; Mat. 25:1-13; Mk. 13:33-37; Lk. 13:33-37; 1Thes. 5:2; Rev. 3:3; 16:15; 2Pet. 3:10; Deut. 25:2-3; Num. 15:29-30; Lk. 8:18; 19:26
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F042iii; F040v; 136; 098; 101 | |||
| 147 | On the End of the Age | Lk. 12:49-53 | Mat. 3:11; 7:19; Mk. 9:48; Lk. 3:16; Mk. 10:38-39; Jn. 12:27; Mat. 10:34-36; Lk. 21:16; Mic. 7:6
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F042iii | |||
| 148 | Jesus warns about the future crisis | Lk. 12:54-59 | Mat. 16:2-3; 5:25-26; Mk. 12:42; Mat. 20:2 | F042iii | |||
| 149 | Jesus calls for Repentance | Lk. 13:1-9 | Jn. 9:2-3; Mat. 21:18-20; Mk. 11:12-14, 20-21; Mat. 3:10; 7-19; Lk. 3:9
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F042iv
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| 150 | An infirm woman healed on the Sabbath | Lk. 13:10-17 | Ex. 20:9-10; Mat. 12:11-12; Lk. 6:6-11; 14:1-6; Jn. 5:1-18; Mat 4:1n; 12:24n; Lk. 4:18; Mat. 8:14-17
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F042iv; 152; 096B; 001A | |||
| 151 | Jesus teaches about the Kingdom of God | Lk. 13:18-21 | Mat. 13:31-33n; Mk. 4:30-32 | F042iv; 117 | |||
| 152 | Jesus heals the man who was born blind | Jn. 9:1-12 | F043iii; F043ii | ||||
| 153 | Religious leaders question the blind man | Jn. 9:13-34 | Jos. 7:19; Acts 7:30-53; 1Cor. 10:1-4; Rev. 11:3-11
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F043iii; F044ii; F046ii; 098; 105; 115; 070; 013B; F066iii;143B; 141D | |||
| 154 | Jesus teaches about spiritual blindness | Jn. 9:35-41 | Jas. 3:1
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F043iii | |||
| 155 | Jesus is the Good Shepherd who gives life | Jn. 10:1-21 | Rom. 8:29-30; Ps. 23:5; 45:6-7; Heb. 1:8-9; Zech. 2:6-13; 12:8; Isa. 40:11; Jer. 23:1-6; Ezek. 34; Eph 2:11-22; Jn. 7:43; 8:48; 9:16 | F043iii; F030; 296; F044ii; F038 | |||
| 156 | Religious leaders surround Jesus at the Temple | Jn. 10:22-42 | Jn. 8:58n; Ps. 82:6; 45:6-7; Heb. 1:8-9; Lk. 10:1, 17
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F043iii; F043; F043ii; 001 | |||
| 157 | Jesus teaches about entering the kingdom, and, on the End of the Age | Lk. 13:22-30 | Mat. 7:13-14n; Jn. 10:7; Lk. 9:51n; Rev. 12:17; 14:12; Isa. 8:20; Mat. 25: 10-12
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F042iv; L1; 031B; 031; 235; 156; 143A | |||
| 158 | Words to Herod Antipas | Lk. 13:31-33
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F042iv; 013; 159
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| 159 | Lament over Jerusalem | Mat. 23:37-39 | Lk. 13:34-35 | Acts 7:30-53; 1Cor. 10:1-4; 1Kgs. 9:7; Jer. 12:7; 22:25; Ps. 118:26 | F040v; F042iv; 013; 013B | ||
| 160 | Jesus heals a man with dropsy | Lk. 14:1-6
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Mat. 12:9-14; Mk. 3:1-6; Lk. 6:6-11; 13:10-17 | F042iv | |||
| 161 | Jesus teaches about seeking honour | Lk. 14:7-14
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Prov. 25:6-7; Lk. 11:43; 20:46; Jas. 2:2-4; Mat. 5:43-48; Col. 3:23-24
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F042iv | |||
| 162 | Parable of the great feast | Lk. 14:15-24
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Mat. 22:1-10; 8:11; 26:29; Lk. 5:32n; 13:29; Lk. 22:16; 18:28-30; Rev. 19:9; Deut. 24:5; 1Cor. 7:33 | F042iv; F066v
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| 163 | The cost, or conditions, of being a disciple | Lk. 14:25-35
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Mat. 10:37-38; Jn. 12:25; Phil. 3:7; Mat. 5:13; Mk. 9:49-50
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F042iv | |||
| 164 | Parable of the lost coin | Lk. 15:8-10
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Mat. 20
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F042iv; F040v
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| 165 | Parable of the lost son | Lk. 15: 11-32
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Gen. 41:42; Zech. 3:4; 1Tim. 5:6; Eph. 2:1; Lk. 9:60
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F042iv; 143B; 199; 159A; 080 | |||
| 166 | Parable of the dishonest steward | Lk. 16:1-18
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Jn. 12:36; Eph. 5:8; 1Thes. 5:5; Mat. 25:21; Lk. 19:17; Mat. 6:24n; 19:16-30; Lk. 18:9-14; Mat. 5:17-18; Lk. 21:33; Mat. 5:31-32; 19-9; Mk. 10:11-12; 1Cor. 7:10-11
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F042iv | |||
| 167 | The Rich Man and Lazarus | Lk. 16:19-31
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F042iv; 143A; 228
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| 168 | Jesus talks on Forgiveness & Faith | Lk. 17:1-10
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Mat. 18:6-7; Mk. 9:42; 1Cor. 8:12; Mk. 11:23n, 24n
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F042v | |||
| 169 | The death and raising of Lazarus | Jn. 11:1-16 | Jn. 12:17-18; 5:25-29; 11:53; 12:1-3; Mat. 9:24n; Mk. 5:39; Acts 7:60; 1Cor. 15:6 | F043iii; 013 | |||
| 170 | Jesus comforts Mary and Martha | Jn. 11:17-36 | Lk. 10:38-42; Rom. 6:4-5; Col. 2:12; 3:1; Jn. 12:27
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F043iii; 133; 143A; 143B; 143C; B4
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| 171 | Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead | Jn. 11:37-44
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Eccl. 12:7 | F043iii; 096
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| 172 | Religious leaders plot to kill Jesus | Jn. 11:45-57
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F043iii | ||||
| 173 | Jesus heals ten men with leprosy | Lk. 17:11-19 | 13:45-46; Mat. 8:2n; Lev. 13:2-3; 14:2-32; Mat. 9:22; Mk. 5:34; Lk. 8:48; 18:42; Mat. 9:21n; Mk. 11:23n, 24n | F042v
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| 174 | Jesus teaches about the Kingdom of God
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Lk. 17:20-37 |
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Lk. 19:11; 21:7; Acts 1:6; Amos 3:7; Jer. 4:15-27; 2Kgs 2:11; Mat. 11:14n; Jer. 4:15-27; Jn. 1:24; Rev. 11:1-2; Dan. 2; Mat. 10:23; Rev. 6:9-11; Rev. 16; Gen. 5:21-24; Rev. 11:3-13; Lk. 9:22; Mat. 24:37-39; Gen. 18:16; 19:28; Mat. 24:17-18; Gen. 19:26; Mat. 10:38n; 1Thes. 4:15; Mat. 24:28, 40-41; Isa. 66:20-23; Zech. 14:16-21; Jn. 10:34-36
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F042v; F040v; F040ii; F044vii;144; 044; 001C; 137; F066iii; 246; 248; 156; 013; 013B; 138; 241; 036; 036_2; F027ii, xi, xii, xiii; 021; F028; F039; F035; F037; F038; 299A; F066ii; F066iv; 299B; 122; 170; 141C; 212F; 122D; 194; 194B; 135; 141D; 210A; 210B; 141E; 141E_2; 143A; 234; F052; 001A; F066v
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| 175 | Jesus tells the parable of The Unjust Judge and the persistent widow | Lk. 18:1-8
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Lk. 11:5-8; Rev. 6:10; Mat. 24:22; Rom. 8:33; Col. 3:12; 2Tim. 2:10 | F042v; F066ii | |||
| 176 | Jesus tells the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector who prayed | Lk. 18:9-14
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Mat. 5:20n; 6:5; Mk. 11:25; Lk. 15:7
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F042v | |||
| 177 | Jesus teaches about marriage and divorce | Mat. 19:1-12 | Mk. 10:1-12 | Lk. 9:51; Jn. 10:40; 11:7; Deut. 24:1-4n; Gen. 1:27; 2:24; Mat. 5:31-32n; Mk. 10:5n; Lk. 16:18; Mat. 13:55
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F040iv; F041iii; L1; 289; 293; 232; Q065 | ||
| 178 | Jesus blesses little children | Mat. 19:13-15 | Mk. 10:13-16 | Lk. 18:15-17 | Mat. 18:2-4; 1Cor. 14:20; Mat. 5:3-12
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F040iv; F041iii; F042v | |
| 179 | Jesus speaks to the Rich Young Man | Mat. 19:16-30 | Mk. 10:17-31 | Lk. 18:18-30 | Lk. 10:25; Lev. 18:5; Mat. 15:2-3, 6; Ex. 20:12-16; Lev. 19:18; Mat. 5:23-24; Lk. 12:33n; Jn. 17:3; Isa. 65:9-25; 66:18-24; Rev. 20:14-15; Rom. 8:7; Lk. 1:37; 5:1-11
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F040iv;F041iii; F042v; 296; 002B; 133; 013B; 013; F038; F066v; 143A; 210B; 143B; 001; 001A
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| 180 | Labourers in the Vineyard
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Mat. 20:1-16 | Lev: 19:13; Deut. 24:14-15
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F040v | |||
| 181 | Jesus foretells his death the third time | Mat. 20:17-19 | Mk. 10:32-34 | Lk. 18:31-34 | Lk. 9:51; Mat. 10:38n; Mk. 14:65; 15:19, 26-32
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F040v; F041iii; F042v
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| 182 | Jesus teaches about serving others | Mat. 20:20-28 | Mk. 10:35-45 | Lk. 22:42n; Acts 12:2; Mk. 9:35; 1Tim. 2:5-6; Isa. 53; Jn. 11:49-51; Mat. 19:28n; Lk. 12:50; Lk. 4:18
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F040v; F041iii | ||
| 183 | Jesus heals a blind beggar | Mat. 20:29-34 | Mat. 15:22-28; 9:21n; Mk. 11:23n, 24n | F040v; F041iii; F042v
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| 184 | Jesus brings salvation to Zacchaeus | Lk. 19:1-10 | Ex. 22:1; Lev. 6:5; Num. 5:6-7; Lk. 17:20-21; 18:26n
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F042v; L1
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| 185 | Jesus tells the parable of the king’s ten servants | Mat. 25:14-30; Lk. 9:51n; 13:22; 17:11; 18:31; Mat. 13:12n | F042v; F040vi
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| 186 | A woman anoints Jesus with perfume at Bethany | Mat. 26:6-13 | Mk. 14:3-9 | Jn.12:1-11 | Lk. 7:37n, 46; Jn. 19:40; Mk. 14:10-11; Lk. 22:3-6; Ex. 21:32; Zech. 11:12; Deut. 15:11; Jn. 11:18
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F040vi; F041iv; F043iii | |
| 187 | Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey | Mat. 21:1-11 | Mk. 11:1-11 | Lk. 19:28-44 | Jn.12:12-19 | Isa. 62:11; 2Kgs. 9:13; Ps. 118:26; Jn. 6:14; 7:40; Acts 3:22; Mk. 6:15; Lk. 13:33; Mat. 21:15; 23:39; Zech. 9:9; Lk. 22:13; Lk. 21:20-24; 21:6; ; Ps. 137:8-9
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F040v; F041iii; F042v; F043iii; F027ix; 013; 013B; 298; 039; 159; 159A; 115; 065; 173; 117; 133; 235; 222; 076; 127B
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| 188 | Jesus clears the temple again | Mat. 21:12-17 | Mk. 11:12-19 | Lk. 19:45-48 | Jn. 2:13-17; Ex. 30:13; Isa 56:7; Lk. 19:39; Ps. 8:2; Isa. 8:20 | F040v; F041iii; F042v; 241; 291; 241B; 077; | |
| 189 | Jesus explains why he must die | Jn. 12:20-36 | Jn. 2:4n; Mat. 10:39; Mk. 8:35; Lk. 9:24; 14:26; Mk. 14:32-42; Mk. 1:11; 9:7; Acts 9:7 | F043iii | |||
| 190 | Most of the people do not believe in Jesus | Jn. 12:37-43 | Isa. 6:9-10; Mat. 13:14-15; Acts 28:26n | F043iii; F040iii; F044vi | |||
| 191 | Jesus summarizes his message | Jn. 12:44-50 | F043iii | ||||
| 192 | Withered Fig Tree | Mat. 21:18-22 | Mk. 11:20-25 | Mat. 17:20n; 4:3-4; Mk. 14:35-36; Lk. 11:9n; Mk. 6:14-15; 18:35 | F040v; F041iii; 133 | ||
| 193 | Religious leaders challenge Jesus’ authority | Mat. 21:23-27 | Mk. 11:26-33 | Lk. 20:1-8 | Jn. 2:18-22; Mat. 11:9; 14:5; Lk. 1:76 | F040v; F041iii; F042v; F044vii; 122; 122D | |
| 194 | Jesus tells the parable of the two sons | Mat. 21:28-32 | Mat. 20:1; 21:33; Lk. 15:11-32; 7:29-30 | F040v | |||
| 195 | Jesus tells the Parable of the Vineyard and the wicked tenants | Mat. 21:33-46 | Mk. 12:1-12 | Isa. 1:7; Mat. 22:3; 8:11; Acts 13:46; 18:6; 28:28; Ps. 118:22-23; Acts 4:11; 1Pet. 2:7; Isa. 5:1-7; Mat. 25:14; Isa. 8:14-15; Lk. 19:47 | F040v; F041iii; F042v; 001C; 001A
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| 196 | The Parable of the Wedding Feast | Mat. 22:1-14 | Mat. 21:34; 13:47; 8:12 | F040v | |||
| 197 | Pharisees question Jesus re: Paying Taxes | Mat. 22:15-22 | Mk. 12:13-17 | Lk. 20:20-26 | Mk. 3:6; 8:15; Rom. 13:7; 1Pet. 2:17; Lk. 11:53-54; Mat. 23:28; Mk. 12:18-27; Lk. 23:2 | F040v; F041iii; F042v
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| 198 | Pharisees question Jesus re: Resurrection | Mat. 22:23-33 | Mk. 12:18-27 | Acts 4:1-2; 23:6-10; Mat. 24:1-3; Deut. 25:5; Ex. 3:6; Gen. 38:8; Job 1:6; 2:1; 38:4-7; Mk. 12:28, 34; Mat. 22:46 | F040v; F041iii; F042v; 298; 156; 195B; 180; 143A; 143B; 133; 143C; 001A
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| 199 | Scribe of the Pharisees re: Greatest Commandment | Mat. 22:34-40 | Mk. 12:28-34 | Lk. 10:25-28; Deut. 6:4-5; Lev. 19:18; Mat. 19:19; Rom. 13:9; Gal 5:14: Jas. 2:8; 1Sam. 15:22; Hos. 6:6; Mic. 6:6-8; Mat. 9:13
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F040v; F041iii; 002B; L1; 252; 257 | ||
| 200 | Religious Leaders cannot answer Jesus’ question re: David’s Son | Mat. 22:41-46 | Mk. 12:35-37 | Lk. 20:41-44 | Ps. 45; Heb. 1:8-9; Deut. 32:8; Ps. 110; Mat. 22:44n
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F040v; F041iii; F042v; 177; F058; 178; 128
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| 201 | Jesus warns against the Religious Leaders | Mat. 23: 1-12 | Mk. 12:38-40 | Lk.20:45-47 | Lk. 11:46; Mat. 11:28-30; Acts 15:10; Mat. 6:1; 5:16; Ex. 13:9; Deut. 6:8; Lk. 11:43; 14:7-11; 20:46; Jas. 3:1; Lk. 14:11; 18:14: Mat. 18:4; 1Pet. 5:6; Jas. 2:2-3
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F040v; F041iii; F042v | |
| 202 | A poor widow gives all she has | Mk. 12:41-44 | Lk. 21:1-4 | Lk. 21:1n; 12:59n; 21:2n; Jas. 8:20 | F041iii; | ||
| 203 | Jesus tells about the future | Mat. 24:1-22 | Mk. 13:1-20 | Lk. 21:5-24 | Lk. 17:20-21; Mat. 13:39, 40, 49; 16:27; Lk. 10:1, 17; 1Jn. 2:18; Rev. 6:3-8, 12-17; Mat. 10:17-18, 22; Jn. 15:18; 16:2; Rev. 6:9; 14:12; Heb. 9:28; Rev. 2:7; Mat. 28:19; Dan. 9:27; 11:31; 12:11; Mk. 13:14n; Lk. 17:31; Dan. 12:1; Jl. 2:2; Acts 1:6; Rom. 11:25; Rev. 11:2 | F040v; F041iv; F042vi; F040ii; F040iii; 122D; 210A; 210B; 013B; 122; 122B; 122C; 170; Q018; Q019; 143A; F066ii; F066iii; 036; F027ii; 141C; 141D; F027xii; F044vii; F027ix; 299A; 171; 170
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| 204 | Jesus tells about his return | Mat. 24:23-35 | Mk. 13:21-31 | Lk. 21:25-33 | Isa. 13:10; 34:4; Ezek. 32:7; Jl. 2:10-11; Zeph. 1:15; Rev. 8:12; Mat. 16:27; Dan. 7:13; Rev. 1:7; 1Cor. 15:52; 1Thes. 4:16; Isa. 27:13; Zech. 2:10; 9:14; Mat. 10:23; 16:28; 5:18; Lk. 16:17; Mat. 7:15; Jn. 4:48; Mk. 8:38; Mat. 10:23; Mk. 9:1; Mat. 5:18; Rev. 6:12-13; Eph. 4:30 | F040v; F041iv; F042vi; F027vii; 143A; 137; 013; 141E; F066ii | |
| 205 | Jesus tells about remaining watchful | Mat. 24:36-51 | Mk. 13:32-37 | Lk. 21:34-38 | Rev. 11; Acts 1:6-7; Lk. 17:26-27; Gen. 6:5-8; 7:6-24; Lk. 17:34-35; Lk. 12:35-40; 21:34-36; Mat. 25:13-14; 1Thes. 5:2; Rev. 3:3; Eph. 6:18; Col. 4:2; Mat. 8:14; 7:21-23; 21:17; Mk. 4:19; 13:33; 11:19; 2Cor. 5:10; Jn. 7:52n
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F040v; F041iv; F042vi; 210A; 210B; 141E_2; 135; 141D; 154 | |
| 206 | The Parable of the Ten Virgins | Lk. 12:35-38; Mk. 13:34; Mat. 7:24-27; Rev. 19:9; Lk. 13:25; Mat. 7:21-23; 24:42; Mk. 13:35; Lk. 12:40 | F040vi; 117; 143A; 143B; 150; 136; 172; 131; 065 | ||||
| 207 | The Parable of the Talents | Lk. 19:12-27; 16:10
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F040vi
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| 208 | The Final Judgment | Mat. 25: 31-46 | Mat. 16:27; 19:28; Ezek. 34:17; Rom. 2:13-16; Lk. 12:32; Mat. 5:3; Rev. 13:8; 17:8; Isa. 58:7; Jas. 1:27; 2:15-16; Heb. 13:2; 2Tim. 1:16; Mk. 9:41: Heb. 6:10; Prov. 19:17; Mk. 9:48; Rev. 20:10; Dan. 12:2; Jn. 5:29
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F040vi | |||
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DEATH & RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST |
MATTHEW | MARK | LUKE | JOHN | REFERENCES | STUDY
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| 209 | Religious leaders plot to kill Jesus | Mat. 26:1-5 | Mk. 14:1-2 | Lk. 22:1-2 | Mat. 7:28n; Jn. 11:47-53; Acts 7:30-53; 1Cor. 10:1-4; Ex. 12:1-20; Deut. 16:5-8
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F040vi; F041iv; F042vi; 159; 150
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| 210 | Judas agrees to betray Jesus | Mat. 26:14-16 | Mk. 14:10-11 | Jn. 13:2; Mat. 26:15n | F040vi; F041iv; | ||
| 211 | Disciples prepare for the Passover | Mat. 26:17-19 | Mk. 14:12-16 | Lk. 22:7-13 | Jn. 7:6; 12:23; 13:1: 17:1; Mat. 21:6; Deut. 16:5-8; Ex. 12:18-20; Deut. 16:5-8; Mk 14:51n; Lk. 22:14-23; Mat. 26:20-29; Mk. 14:17-25; Jn. 13:21-30; Amos 9:8-11; Isa. 6:9:13; Zech. 12:8; 14:16-19
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F040vi; F041iv; | |
| 212 | Jesus washes the disciples’ feet | Jn. 13:1-20 | Lk. 22:27; Lk. 11:39-41; Heb. 10:22; 1Pet. 2:21; Mat. 10:24; Lk. 6:40; 11:28; Jas. 1:25; Ps. 41:9
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F043iv; 039; 099
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| 213 | Jesus and the disciples have the Last Supper | Mat. 26:20-29 | Mk. 14:17-25 | Lk. 22:14-30 | Jn. 13:21-30 | Ps. 41:9; Lk. 24:25; 1Cor. 15:3; Acts 17:2-3; Mat. 18:7; Deut. 16:5-7; 1Cor. 10:16; 11:23-26; Mat. 14:19; 15:36; Lk. 22:17n; Jer. 31:31-34; Lk. 14:15; 22:18, 30; Rev. 12:17; 14:12; 19:9; Lk. 3:23-24; Ps. 41:9; Lk. 13:29; Ex. 12:6-10; Ruth 2:14; Lev. 2:11 | F040vi; F041iv;
F042vi; F043iv; 242; 098; 107; 175B; 099; 100; 070; 103C; 106A; 103; 159; 152; 188; 052; 150
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| 214 | Jesus predicts Peter’s denial | Lk. 22:31-38 | Jn. 13:31-38 | Mk. 14:29-31; Mat. 26:33-35; Job 1:6-12; Isa. 53:12 | F042vi; F043iv; 117; 122D; 170 | ||
| 215 | Jesus is the way to the Father | Jn. 14:1-14 | Jn. 13:33, 36; Mat. 11:27; Jn. 1:18; 6:46; Acts 4:12; Isa. 8:20; Jn. 17:3; Rev. 12:17; 14:12
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F043iv; 143A; 143B; 180; 164D; F066v; 052; 117; 111; 111B; 111C
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| 216 | Jesus promises the Holy Spirit | 7:30-53; 1Cor. 10:1-4; 1Jn. 2:1; Rev. 12:17; 14:12; Isa. 66:23-24; Zech. 2:1-11; 12:8; 14:16-19; Acts 2:33; Jn. 17:3 | F043iv; L1; 143B; 143C; 031; 125; 002; 002B; 076 | ||||
| 217 | Jesus teaches about the vine and the branches | Isa. 5:1-7; Jer. 2:21; Ezek. 19:10-14; Gal. 5:22-23; Jn. 10:34-36
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F043iv; 001C; 001; 001A; 296 | ||||
| 218 | Jesus warns the elect about the world’s hatred | Ps. 35:19; 38:19; 69:4; Acts 1:21-22; 5:32; Jn. 10:34-35; Rom. 8:19-21; Acts 22:3-5; 26:9-11; Rev. 6 to 20; Jn. 17:3 | F043iv; 117; 296; 118; 268; 122; 122D; 170; F066ii, iii, iv, v; F027ii, xi, xii; xiii; 210A; 210B
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| 219 | Jesus teaches about the Holy Spirit and its work through the Church | Jn. 16:5-16 | Jn. 12:31; 14:30; 1Cor. 2:8
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F043iv; F043v;
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| 220 | Jesus teaches about using His name in prayer | Jn. 16:17-33 | Jn. 17-21; Mk. 14:27; Zech. 13:7; Jn. 14:27; 15:18; Rom. 8:37; 2Cor. 2:14; Rev. 3:21
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F043iv; | |||
| 221 | Jesus prays to the Father for himself as High Priest | Jn. 17:1-5 | Heb. 6:19-20; 7:1-28; Ps. 45:6-7; Heb. 1:8-9; Jn. 1:1-18; 3:16; Rev. 12:17; 14:12; 2:28; 22:16; 2Pet. 1:19; 2Cor. 4:4; Rev. 2, 3, 4, 5; Isa 14:12; Ezek. 28:11-19; Jn. 19:30
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F043v; 128; F058; 133; 296; 001; 177; 153; 135; 141D; 141E; 141E_2; 141F; 013; F032; B4; 184; 001; 001A; 001C; 243; 143A; F066; 223; 128; 106B | |||
| 222 | Jesus prays for his Disciples | Jn. 17:6-19 | F043v; 115; 122; 170; 283 | ||||
| 223 | Jesus prays for future believers | Jn. 17:20-26 | Eph. 2:19; Acts 7:30-53; 1Cor. 10:1-4; Zech. 14:16-19; 1Jn. 3:4; Num. 35:33-34; Amos 3:6-8; Gen. 9:5-6; Ex. 21:12; Heb. 9:28; Jn. 10:34-36; Rev. 20:4-15 | F043v;180; 143B; 143C; F066v; L1; 156; 300; 013; 298; 282A, 282B; 282C; 282D; 210A; 210B; 141D; 141C; 141E; 141E_2; 141F; F027i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x, xi, xii, xiii; F066ii, iii, iv, v; 288; 137; 135; 195C; 143A; 031; 125; 098; 115; 136; 138; F038; 259B; 143B; 001
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| 224 | Jesus again predicts Peter’s denial | Mat. 26:30-35 | Mk. 14:26-31 | Lk. 22:31-34, 39; Jn. 14:31; 18:1; 13:36-38; Ps. 115-118; Zech. 13:7; Jn. 16:32; 28:7, 10, 16; Mk. 16:7; 14:66-72; Jn. 13:36-38; 18:17-18, 25-27
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F040vi; F041iv; 242 | ||
| 225 | Jesus agonizes in the garden | Mat. 26:36-46 | Mk. 14:32-42 | Lk.22:39-46 | Jn. 12:27; Heb. 5:7-8; Ps. 42:6; Ezek. 23:31-34; Jn. 18:11; Mat. 20:22; Mat. 6:13; Lk. 11:4; 1Jn. 3:4; Jn. 4:34; 5:30; 6:38; Mat. 26:18n; Jn. 12:23; 13:1; 17:1; Ps. 16:5; 116:13; Isa. 51:17; Lam. 4:21; Mat. 20:22; Mk. 10:38; Mat. 4:11; Acts 12:15n; 2Cor. 8:9; Phil. 2:6-8; Heb. 2:9, 17-18; 4:15; 5:8; 1Pet. 2:21-24; 4:1
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F040vi; F041iv; F042vi | |
| 226 | Jesus is betrayed and arrested | Mat. 26:47-56 | Mk. 14:43-52 | Lk. 22:47-53 | Jn. 18:1-11 | Jn. 13:30; 18:3, 10; Gen. 9:6; Rev. 13:10; Lk. 19:47; Jn. 18:19-21; Rom. 8:15n; Gal. 4:6; Lk. 22:42n; Mat. 6:13; Lk. 11:4; Mat. 26:47-56; Lk. 22:47-53; Jn. 18:19-21; Acts 12:12; Jn. 6:39; 10:28; 17:12
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F040vi;F041iv; F042vi; F043v |
| 227 | Annas questions Jesus | Jn. 18:12-24 | Mat. 27:15-25; Mk. 15:6-15; Lk. 23:13-25; Mat. 26:57-75; Mk. 14:53-72; Lk. 22:54-71 | F043v | |||
| 228 | Caiaphas questions Jesus | Mat. 26:57-68 | Mk. 14:53-65 | Jn. 18:12-24; Acts 12:13; Jn. 13:23; 19:26; 21:7, 20; Ex. 22:28; Eccl. 10:20; Acts 23:5; 2Pet. 2:10; Jude 8; Jas. 4:3; Num. 35:30; Deut. 19:15; Mat. 18:16; Acts 6:14; Jn. 2:19; Dan. 7:13; Ps. 110:1; Acts 14:14; Jl. 2:12-13; Lev. 24:16; Mat. 26:69-75; Lk. 22:54-65; Jn. 18:25-27
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F040vi; F041iv; 159; 217; 178; F027vii | ||
| 229 | Peter denies knowing Jesus the third time | Mat. 26:69-75 | Mk. 14:66-72 | Lk. 22:54-65 | Mat. 27:1-2; Jn. 18:28-40; Mk. 14:55n; 24:2; 27:40; Acts 6:14; Jn. 2:19; Mat. 27:11; Jn. 18:33; Mat. 16:28; Dan. 7:13; Ps. 110:1; Num. 14:6; Acts 14:14; Lev. 24:16; Jn. 13:38
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F040vi; F041iv; | |
| 230 | The council of religious leaders condemns Jesus | Mat. 27:1-2 | Mk. 15:1 | Lk. 22:66-71 | Lk. 23:1;
Jn. 18:28-32 |
F040vi; | |
| 231 | Judas hangs himself | Zech. 11:12-13; Jer. 18:1-3; 32:6-15 | F040vi;
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| 232 | Jesus stands trial before Pilate | Mat. 27:11-14 | Mk. 15:2-5 | Lk. 23:1-5 | Jn. 18:28-38 | Mat. 26:62; Mk. 14:60; 1Tim 6:13; Mk. 15:16; Mat. 27:1-5; Lk. 20:25; 23:14; 22:41; Mat. 27:24; Jn. 19:4, 6; Acts 13:28; Jn. 3:14; 12:32; Deut. 32:8; Ps. 45:6-7; Heb. 1:8-9
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F040vi; |
| 233 | Jesus stands trial before Herod Antipas | Lk. 9:9; Acts 4:27-28; Mk. 15:5, 17-19; Jn. 19:2-3 | F040vi | ||||
| 234 | The Crowd chooses Barabbas | Jn. 19:1-7; Mat. 26:65-66; Lev. 24:16; Mk. 15:6-15; Lk. 23:18-25; Jn. 18:39-40; 19:4-16; Lk. 23:4; Acts 3:13-14 | F040vi; 242 | ||||
| 235 | Pilate delivers Jesus to be Crucified | Mat. 27:24-26 | Mk. 15:6-15 | Lk. 23:13-25 | Deut. 21:6-9; Ps. 26:6; Acts 5:28; Jos. 2:19; Jn. 19:12-14; Acts 3:13-14; Lev. 24:16; Mk. 14:61-64; Jn. 5:18; 10:33; Mat. 27:19; Lk. 10:1, 17 | F040vi; F041iv; F042vi; F043v; 118 | |
| 236 | Roman soldiers mock Jesus | Mat. 27:27-31 | Mk. 15:16-20 | Jn. 19:1-3; Lk. 23:11; Jn. 18:38-40
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F040vi; F041iv | ||
| 237 | Jesus is led away to be crucified | Mat. 27:32-34 | Mk. 15:21-24 | Lk. 23:26-31 | Mk. 22:38; Lk. 23:32-38, 44-46; Jn. 19:17-19, 23-24, 28-30; Rom. 6:13; Ps. 22:18; Hos. 10:8; 1Pet. 4:17-18
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F040vi; F041iv; F042vi; F043v; 039 | |
| 238 | Jesus is placed on the stake | Mat. 27:35-44 | Mk. 15:25-32 | Lk. 23:32-43 | Jn. 19:18-27 | Ps. 22:18; Acts 6:14; Jn. 2:19; Mat. 26:61; Ps. 22:8; Mk. 13:2; 14:58; Num. 15:27-31; Acts 7:60; Lk. 4:23; Ps. 69:21; Eccl. 12:7; Rev. 2:7; 2Cor. 12:3 | F040vi; F041iv; F042vi; F043v; 039; 235; 277
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| 239 | Jesus dies on the stake | Mat. 27:45-56 | Mk. 15:33-41 | Lk. 23:44-49 |
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Ps. 22:1; Mal. 4:5-6; Rev. 11:3; Ps. 69:21; Heb. 9:8; 10:19; Ex. 26:31-35; Mat. 28:2; Mk. 15:38n; Mat. 10:3; Lk. 24:10; Acts 1:13; Ps. 69:71; 2Kgs 19:14-15; Heb. 9:3; 2Chro. 6:1-2, 18-21; Heb. 10:19-20; Ps. 31:5; Zech. 12:10; Ps. 38:11; Isa. 66:23-24
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F040vi; F041iv; F042vi; F043v;
F042; F066iii; 242; 159; 039; 013; F032; 235; 195C; 195B; 156; 031; 125; 098; 115; 136; 138; F038; Q086 |
| 240 | Jesus is laid in the tomb | Mat. 27:57-61 | Mk. 15:42-47 | Lk. 23:50-56 | Jn. 19:38-42 | Mk. 16:3-5n; Acts 13:29; Jn. 11:47n; Mk. 16:1; Ex. 12:16; 20:10; Rom. 16 | F040vi; F041iv; F042vi; F043v; F040v; 013; 235; 143A; 159; 232; 122D; 156; 235; 277; 098; 266; F045iii |
| 241 | The guard at the tomb |
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Mk. 15:42
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F040vi; 159 | |||
| 242 | Resurrection of Jesus | Mat. 28:1-10 | Mk. 16:1-8 | Lk. 24:1-12 | Jn. 20:1-9 | Matt. 26:32; 28:16; Jn. 21:1-23; 1Cor. 15:3-4, 12, 20; Lk. 24:9, 22-23; Jn. 20:14-18; Lk. 23:56; Jn. 19:39; Lk. 3:24; 9:22; 24:27, 32, 44-46; Acts 2:24-28; Acts 2:24-28 | F040vi; F041iv; F042vi; F043v; 159; 106B; F066i; 143A; 143B; 203; 266; 067C; 106B; 001A; 013; F066 |
| 243 | Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene | Mk. 16:9-11 | Jn. 20:10-18 | Jn. 17:1-5; Mk. 14:28; Lk. 24:34; 1Cor. 15:5; Lk. 1:1-2; Mat. 28:20; Rev. 1:12-16n; 2:18
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F041iv; F043v; 159A; 291; 122D; F058; 177; 143A; 143B
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| 244 | The report of the guard |
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Mat. 27:62-66 | F040vi | |||
| 245 | Jesus appears to two believers traveling on the Road | Mk. 16:12-13 |
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Mat. 16:17n; Jn. 20:14; Mat. 21:11; Lk. 7:16; 13:33; Acts 3:22; 10:38; Mk. 12:24; Acts 7:30-53; 1Cor. 10:1-4; Mat. 5:17n; Acts 28:23; Rev. 12:17; 14:12; Mk. 6:41, 48; 14:22; Lk. 9:16; 22:19; Mk. 16:7; 1Cor. 15:5
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F041iv; F042vi; 159A; 001A; 210A; 210B | ||
| 246 | Jesus appears to the disciples behind locked doors | Lk. 24:36-43 | Jn. 20:19-23 | 1Cor. 15:5 | F042vi; F043v
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| 247 | Jesus appears to the Eleven including Thomas | Mk. 16:14-18 | Jn. 20:24-31 | Mat. 28:19; Lk. 24:34, 47; Acts 2:37-42; 10:47-48; Rom. 10:9; 1Cor. 12:8-11, 28; 14:2-5; Heb. 2:3-4; Acts 8:6-7; 16:18; 19:11-20; Acts 2:4-11n; 10:46; 19:6; 1Cor. 12:10, 28; 14:2-33; Acts 28:8; 1Cor. 12:8; Jas. 5:13-16; Acts 28:3-6; Ps. 45:6-7; Heb. 1:8-9; 1Pet. 3:18-22; 2Pet. 2:4 | F041iv; F043v; F060; 159B | ||
| 248 | Jesus appears to the disciples while fishing |
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Jn. 6:1n; Jn. 20 | F043v; 170B; 159B | |||
| 249 | Jesus talks with Peter | Jn. 21:15-25
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Mk. 14:29; Jn. 18:17, 25-27; 1Pet. 5:13; Isa. 8:20; Jn. 10:34-36
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F043v; 122D; 013B; 141C; 141C_2; 141C_3; 141D; 143A; 141E; 141E_2; 141F; 141F_2; 141G; 143B; 080; 199; 141H; 133; 001A | |||
| 250 | Jesus gives the Great Commission | Mat. 28:16-20
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1Cor. 15:5-6; Jn. 21:1-23; Lk. 24:11; Mat. 11:27; Lk. 10; 22; Phil. 2:9; Eph. 1:20-22; Dan. 7:14; Mk. 16:15; Lk. 24:47; Acts 1:8; Ps. 124:8; Mat. 18:20; Acts 18:10 | F040vi; F027vii; 159A; 117; 173 | |||
| 251 | Jesus appears to the disciples in Jerusalem |
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Acts 28:23; Lk. 24:32; Hos. 6:2; 1Cor. 15:3-4; Acts 1:4-8; Mat. 28:19; Lk. 1:2; Acts 2:1-4; Jn. 14:26; 20:21-23; Jl. 2:28-32
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F042vi | |||
| 252 | Jesus ascends to the Throne of God | Mk. 16:19-20 |
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Acts 1:9-14; Phil. 2:9-11; Heb. 1:3; Acts 1:2, 11, 22; 1Tim. 3:16; Ps. 110:1n; Acts 7:55; Heb. 1:3; 2:3-4
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F041iv; F042vi; 159A; 178; 098; 103; 159; 160; 106B; F058; 177 |