JOHN




Chapter 1


The divinity, of Jesus Christ (1:1-5) The forerunner of Christ (1:6-8) The rejection of Christ (1:9-11) The acceptance of Christ (1:12-14) The testimony of John concerning Christ (1:15-38) The calling of Andrew, Peter, Philip and Nathanael (1:39-51)

Chapter 2


Christ turns water into wine (2:1-11) Departs into Capernaum, and to Jerusalem (2:12-13) Where He purges the temple of buyers and sellers (2:14-17) He foretells His death and resurrection (2:18-22) Many believe because of His miracles, but He will not trust Himself to them (2:23-25)

Chapter 3


Christ teaches Nicodemus the necessity of regeneration (3:1-13) Of faith in His death (3:14-15) The great love of God towards the world (3:16-17) Condemnation for unbelief (3:18-22) The baptism, witness and teaching of John concerning Christ (3:23-36)

Chapter 4


Christ talks with a woman of Samaria, and reveals Himself to her (4:1-26) His disciples marvel (4:27-30) He tells them the source of His power (4:31-38) Many Samaritans believe in Him (4:39-42) He departs into Galilee, and heals the ruler's son who lay sick in Capernaum (4:43-54)

Chapter 5


Christ on the sabbath day cures the man who was diseased thirty-eight years (5:1-9) The Jews find fault, and persecute Him for it (5:10-16) He answers for Himself, and reproves them, showing by the testimony of His Father (5:17-30) Witness of John the baptist (5:31-35) Witness of the works of Christ (5:36-38) Witness of the Scriptures, who He is (5:39-47)

Chapter 6


Christ feeds five thousand men with five loaves and two fishes (6:1-14) There upon the people would have made Him king (6:15) But withdrawing Himself, He walks on the sea to His disciples (6:16-30) Reproves the people flocking after Him, and all the fleshly hearers of His word (6:26-31) And declares Himself to be the bread of life to believers (6:32-59) Many disciples depart from Him (6:60-67) Peter acknowledges Him as Christ (6:68-69) Judas is described as a devil (6:70-71)

Chapter 7


Christ reproves the ambition and boldness of His kinsmen (7:1-9) He goes up from Galilee to the feast of tabernacles (7:10-13) And teaches in the temple (7:14-36) Christ reveals the "living Water" (7:37-39) Divided opinions about Christ (7:40-44) The Pharisees are angry that their officers did not take Him, and rebuke Nicodemus for taking His part (7:45-53)

Chapter 8


Christ frees the woman taken in adultery (8:1-11) He reveals Himself as the light of the world, and justifies His teachings (8:12-32) He answers the Jews who boasted of Abraham (8:33-58) And escapes from their cruelty (8:59)

Chapter 9


The man who was born blind is restored to sight (9:1-12) He is brought to the Pharisees (9:13-23) They are offended at the blind man's testimony, and excommunicate him (9:24-34) But he is received by Christ (9:35-38) Those whom Christ enlightens (9:39-41)

Chapter 10


Christ is the door and the good shepherd (10:1-23) He proves by His works that He is Christ, the Son of God (10:24-38) Escapes the Jews (10:39) And goes again beyond Jordan, where many believe in Him (10:40-42)

Chapter 11


The death of Lazarus (11:1-24) Jesus tells Martha, " I am the resurrection and the Life " (11:25-26) Christ raises Lazarus, four days after his burial (11:27-44) Many Jews believe because of the things He did (11:45-46) The high priests and Pharisees conspire against Christ (11:47-48) Caiaphas prophesies (11:49-53) Christ hides Himself (11:54) At the passover they ask about Him (11:55-56) They plan to seize Him (11:57)

Chapter 12


Christ commends Mary for anointing His feet (12:1-8) The people flock to see Lazarus (12:9) The high priests plot to kill Lazarus (12:10-11) Christ rides into Jerusalem (12:12-19) Greeks desire to see Him (12:20-22) He foretells His death (12:23-36) The Jews are generally blinded (12:37-41) Yet many chief rulers believe, but do not confess Him (12:42-43) Jesus Christ come not to judge the world, but to save it (12:44-50)

Chapter 13


Christ washes the disciples' feet, exhorting them to humility and charity (13:1-17) He foretells His betrayal by Judas (13:18-30) Commands them to love one another (13:31-35) And forewarns Peter of his denial (13:36-38)

Chapter 14


Christ comforts His disciples by telling them about heaven (14:1-5) Jesus said, " I am the way, the truth, and the life " and one with the Father (14:6-12) He assures them that their prayers in His name will be answered (14:13-14) Requests love and obedience (14:15) Promises the Holy Spirit, the Comforter (14:16-21) Jesus answers Judas (14:22-26) And leaves them His peace (14:27-31)

Chapter 15


The consolation and mutual love between Christ and His followers shown by the parable of the vine (15:1-17) A comfort in the hatred and persecution of the world (15:18-25) The work of the Holy Spirit, and of the apostles (15:26-27)

Chapter 16


Christ comforts His disciples with the promise of the Holy Spirit, His resurrection and ascension (16:1-22) He assures them that their prayers made in His name will be answered by His Father (16:23-32) Peace in Christ, but affliction in the world (16:33)

Chapter 17


Christ prays to His Father to glorify Him (17:1-5) Jesus prays for His desciples (17:6-14) Keep them from the evil one (17:15-16) And sanctify them in God's truth (17:17-19) To glorify them, and all other believers with Him in heaven (17:20-26)

Chapter 18


Judas betrays his Master (18:1-5) The officers fall to the ground before Christ (18:6-9) Peter smites off Malchus' ear (18:10-11) Christ is taken, and led to Annas and Caiaphas (18:12-13) Peter's denial (18:15-18) Christ is examined before Caiaphas (18:19-27) His arraignment before Pilate (18:28-35) The nature of Christ's kingdom is explained to Pilate (18:36-39) The Jews demand that Barabbas be freed (18:40)

Chapter 19


Christ is scourged, crowned with thorns, and beaten (19:1-3) Pilate attempts to release Him, but thwarted by the Jews, is forced to allow His crucifixion (19:4-22) They cast lots for His garments (19:23-24) Christ commends His mother to John (19:25-29) He dies (19:30-33) His side is pierced (19:34-37) He is buried by Joseph and Nicodemus (19:38-42)

Chapter 20


Mary comes in to the sepulchre (20:1-2) As also do Peter and John, not knowing of the resurrection (20:3-10) The risen Christ appears to Mary Magdalene (20:11-18) Christ appears to His disciples (20:19-23) The incredulity and confession of Thomas (20:24-29) The purpose of this gospel (20:30-31)

Chapter 21


Christ appears again to His disciples and is recognized by the great multitude of fishes (21:1-11) He eats with seven disciples (21:12-14) And commands Simon Peter to feed His lambs and sheep (21:15-17) Christ tells Peter of his death (21:18-21) And rebukes his question about John (21:22-23) The conclusion (21:24-25)
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ACTS




Chapter 1


Christ prepares the apostles for His ascension and the coming of the Holy Spirit (1:1-8) He ascends, and two angels tell of His coming again (1:9-11) The apostles devote themselves to prayer (1:12-14) They choose Matthias in the place of Judas (1:15-26)

Chapter 2


The apostles are filled with the Holy Spirit and witness in many languages (2:1-6) Their hearers are amazed (2:7-13) Peter preaches the Messiah crucified, risen, the worker of miracles (2:14-36) He baptizes three thousand converts (2:37-41) The apostles work miracles (2:42-43) The converts share all their possessions (2:44-46) And God adds daily to His church (2:47)

Chapter 3


A man lame from birth is healed (3:1-11) Peter rebukes them for crucifying Jesus Christ (3:12-15) And tells the throng how the miracle was performed (3:16) Because they sinned through ignorance (3:17-18) He exhorts them to repent and seek salvation in the same Jesus Christ (3:19-26)

Chapter 4


The rulers of the Jews, offended by Peter's sermon (4:1-2) Imprison him and John (4:3-4) Peter preaches boldly to the sanhedrin (4:5-12) They warn him and John to preach no more in the name of Jesus Christ (4:13-22) The church prays for God's help (4:23-30) God shows that He has heard their prayer (4:31) Early church voluntarily shares (4:32-37)

Chapter 5


Ananias and Sapphira, his wife, fall dead at Peter's rebuke of their hypocrisy (5:1-11) The rest of the apostles work many miracles (5:12-13) And more believers are added to the church (5:14-16) The apostles are again imprisoned (5:17-18) But are delivered by an angel who bids them to preach openly (5:19-20) After they teach, accordingly, in the temple (5:21-26) And before the council (5:27-32) They are in danger of being killed, but by the advice of Gamaliel they are kept alive (5:33-39) And being but beaten, they glorify God and preach without ceasing (5:40-42)

Chapter 6


The apostles, determined to neglect neither physical needs nor ministry (6:1-2) Appoint seven chosen men as deacons (6:3-4) Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit, is one of them (6:5-11) Who is taken by those whom he has confounded in debate (6:12) And is falsely accused of blasphemy against the law and the temple (6:13-15)

Chapter 7


Stephen, permitted to answer the accusation of blasphemy (7:1-2) Shows that Abraham worshipped God rightly (7:3-7) And tells how God chose the fathers (7:8-19) Before Moses was born, and before the tabernacle and temple were built (7:20-36) He declares that Moses himself witnessed to Christ (7:37-43) Stephen continues his defense, declaring with Isaiah that God does not dwell in temples made by hands (7:44-50) He rebukes the Jews' rebellion and murder of Christ, whose coming the prophets foretold (7:51-53) At this they stone him to death, as he commends his soul to Jesus and humbly prays for them (7:54-60)

Chapter 8


Because of persecution by Saul and others in Jerusalem, the church is planted in Samaria (8:1-4) Philip, the deacon, who preaches and baptizes many, among whom is Simon the magician (8:5-13) Peter and John come to confirm and enlarge the church, where by prayer and laying on of hands the Holy Spirit is given (8:14-17) When Simon seeks to buy this power from them (8:18-19) Peter sharply reproves his hypocrisy and covetousness, and exhorts him to repent (8:20-24) Peter and John preach in Samaria and return to Jerusalem (8:25) The angel of God sends Philip to teach and baptize the Ethiopian eunuch (8:26-40)

Chapter 9


Saul, going toward Damascus (9:1-3) Is stricken down to the earth (9:4-9) Is called by Christ to be and apostle (9:10-16) And is baptized by Ananias (9:17-19) He preaches Christ boldly (9:20-22) The Jews lay wait to kill him (9:23-28) As also do the Grecians, but he escapes both (9:29-30) The church is free from persecution (9:31-32) Peter heals Aeneas of the palsy (9:33-35) And restores Dorcas to life (9:36-43)

Chapter 10


Cornelius, a devout man (10:1-4) At the command of an angel sends for Peter (10:5-8) Who, by a vision (10:9-14) Is taught not to despise the Gentiles (10:15-22) As he preaches Christ to Cornelius and his company (10:23-43) The Holy Ghost descends on them (10:44-47) And they are baptized (10:48)

Chapter 11


Peter, being accused of eating with Gentiles (11:1-3) Makes his defense (11:4-17) Which is accepted (11:18) As the gospel spreads to Phenice (Phoenicia), Cyprus, and Antioch, Barnabas is sent to confirm the converts (11:19-25) The disciples are called Christians for the first time (11:26) They send relief to their Judaean brethren in time of famine (11:27-30)

Chapter 12


Herod persecutes the Christians (12:1) kills James (12:2) Imprisons Peter (12:3-6) Whom an angel delivers, as the church prays (12:7-19) In his pride, Herod takes to himself the honor due God, is stricken by an angel, and dies miserably (12:20-23) After his death, the word of God prospers (12:24-25)

Chapter 13


Paul and Barnabas are chosen for ministry to the Gentiles (13:1-5) Of Sergius Paulus and Elymas, the sorcerer (13:6-13) Paul, at Antioch, preaches Jesus as Christ (13:14-41) The Gentiles beg Paul to preach to them (13:42-44) But the Jews oppose and blaspheme (13:45) Whereupon Paul and Barnabas turn to the Gentiles (13:46-47) Of whom many believe (13:48-52)

Chapter 14


Paul and Barnabas are driven by persecution from Iconium (14:1-7) At Lystra Paul heals a cripple, whereupon the apostles are reputed to be gods (14:8-18) Paul is stoned (14:19-20) Paul and Barnabas visit many churches, confirming the disciples in faith and patience (14:21-25) Returning to Antioch, they report what God has done through them (14:26-28)

Chapter 15


Great dissension arises over circumcision (15:1-5) The apostles consult about it (15:6-11) Paul, Barnabas, and James testify (15:12-21) And send their decision, by letters, to the churches (15:22-35) Paul and Barnabas, planning again to visit the brethren together, have a dispute and depart separately (15:36-41)

Chapter 16


Paul circumcises Timothy (16:1-5) And is called by the Spirit to Macedonia (16:6-13) He converts Lydia (16:14-15) And frees a girl of an evil spirit (16:16-18) For which cause he and Silas are whipped and imprisoned (16:19-24) The prison doors are opened (16:25-30) The jailer is converted (16:31-34) And they are freed (16:35-40)

Chapter 17


Paul preaches at Thessalonica (17:1-3) Where some believe, and others persecute him (17:4-9) He is sent to Berea, and preaches there (17:10-12) Being persecuted at Thessalonica (17:13-14) He comes to Mars Hill in Athens, debates, and preaches the living God who is unknown to them (17:15-33) At which some are converted to Christ (17:34)

Chapter 18


Paul labors with his hands, and preaches at Corinth to the Gentiles (18:1-8) The Lord encourages him in a vision (18:9-11) He is accused before Gallio, the deputy, but is dismissed (18:12-17) Afterwards, passing from city to city, he strengthens the disciples (18:18-23) Apollos, being more fully instructed by Aquila and Priscilla (18:24-27) Preaches Christ with great grace and power (18:28)

Chapter 19


The Holy Spirit is given by Paul's hands (19:1-7) The Jews bitterly reject his teachings, which are confirmed by miracles (19:8-12) The Jewish exorcists (19:13-15) Are beaten by the evil spirit (19:16-18) Books on magic are burned (19:19-23) Demetrius, for love of profits, raises an uproar against Paul (19:24-34) But is quieted by the town clerk (19:35-41)

Chapter 20


Paul goes to Macedonia (20:1-6) He celebrates the Lord's Supper, and preaches (20:7-8) Eutychus falls from the third story (20:9) But is restored to life (20:10-16) At Miletus Paul calls the elders together, tells them what shall befall him (20:17-27) Commits God's flock to them (20:28) Warns them of false teachers (20:29-31) Commends them to God (20:32-35) Prays with them and goes his way (20:36-38)

Chapter 21


Paul cannot be deterred from going to Jerusalem (21:1-6) Philip's daughters are prophetesses (21:7-16) Paul comes to Jerusalem (21:17-26) Where he is seized, and in great danger (21:27-30) But is rescued by the chief captain (21:31-39) Pauls defense before the people (21:40)

Chapter 22


Paul declares in public how he was converted (22:1-11) Received by Ananias (22:12-16) And called to the apostleship (22:17-21) When he mentions the Gentiles, the Jews denounce him (22:22-23) He is about to be scourged (22:24) But claims his privilege as a Roman citizen (22:25-30)

Chapter 23


Paul pleads his cause before the sanhedrin (23:1) Ananias, the high priest, commands his followers to strike him (23:2-6) Dissension among Paul's accusers (23:7-10) God encourages him (23:11) The Jews, lying in wait for Paul (23:12-17) Are reported to the chief captain (23:18-23) He sends the apostle to Felix, the governor (23:24-35)

Chapter 24


Paul, being accused by Tertullus, the orator (24:1-9) Answers for his life and teachings (24:10-23) He preaches Christ to Felix, the governor, and his wife (24:24-25) The governor hopes in vain for a bribe (24:26) Retiring from his office after two years, Felix leaves Paul in prison (24:27)

Chapter 25


The Jews accuse Paul before Festus (25:1-7) Paul answers for himself (25:8-10) And appeals to Caesar (25:11-13) Afterwards, Festus opens Paul's case before King Agrippa (25:14-22) And he is brought forth (25:23-24) Festus clears him, as having done nothing worthy of death (25:25-27)

Chapter 26


Paul, in the presence of Agrippa, describes his life from his childhood (26:1-11) And how he was miraculously converted, and called to be an apostle (26:12-23) Festus charges him with insanity, to which he answers quietly (26:24-27) Agrippa almost persuaded to be a christian (26:28-29) The whole company pronounces him innocent (26:30-32)

Chapter 27


Paul, on a ship bound for Rome (27:1-9) Foretells the danger of the voyage (27:10) But his prophecy is doubted by the centurion and the ship's owner (27:11-13) They are tossed about by a storm at sea (27:14-38) And suffer shipwreck (27:39-41) Yet all come safely to land (27:42-44)

Chapter 28


Paul, after his shipwreck, is kindly treated by the barbarians (28:1-2) The viper on his hand does not hurt him (28:3-6) He heals many diseases in the island (28:7-10) Paul's company departs for Rome (28:11-16) He states openly to the Jews in Rome the cause of his coming (28:17-23) After his preaching, some are converted and some do not believe (28:24-29) Yet he preaches there two years (28:30-31)

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MARKLUKEJOHNACTS
ROMANS1 CORINTHIANS2 CORINTHIANSGALATIANS
EPHESIANSPHILIPPIANSCOLOSSIANS1 THESSALONIANS
2 THESSALONIANS1 TIMOTHY2 TIMOTHYTITUS
PHILEMONHEBREWSJAMES1 PETER
2 PETER1 JOHN2 JOHN3 JOHN
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