MATTHEW




Chapter 1


The genealogy of Christ from Abraham to Joseph (1:1-17) The story of Jesus' birth (1:18-19) Jesus is born of the Virgin Mary (1:20-25)

Chapter 2


The wise men from the East are directed to Jesus' birthplace by a star (2:1-10) They worship Him, and offer their presents (2:11-13) Joseph flees into Egypt with Jesus and His mother (2:14-15) Herod slays the children (2:16-18) And he himself dies (2:19-20) Jesus is brought back into Galilee to dwell in Nazareth (2:21-23)

Chapter 3


John preaches: his work, life, and baptism (3:1-6) John reprimands the Pharisees (3:7-12) And baptizes Jesus in Jordan (3:13-17)

Chapter 4


Christ fasts, then is tempted three times (4:1-10) The angels minister unto Him (4:11-12) He dwells in Capernaum (4:13-16) Begins to preach (4:17) Calls Peter and Andrew (4:18-20) James and John (4:21-22) And heals all the diseased (4:23-25)

Chapter 5


Christ begins His sermon on the mount: ( The Beatitudes ) (5:1-2) Declaring who are blessed (5:3-12) Who are the salt of the earth (5:13) The light of the world, the city on a hill (5:14) And the candle (5:15-16) He came to fulfil the law (5:17-20) What it is to kill (5:21-26) To commit adultery (5:27-30) About divorce (5:31-32) And to swear oaths (5:33-37) He exhorts us to suffer wrong (5:38-42) To love even our enemies (5:43-47) And to labor for perfection (5:48)

Chapter 6


Christ continues His sermon on the mount, speaking of alms (6:1-4) Prayer (6:5-8) The Lord's Prayer (6:9-13) Forgiving our brethren (6:14-15) And fasting (6:16-18) Where our treasure is to be kept (6:19-23) Of serving God and mammon (6:24) He exhorts us not to be concerned about worldly things (6:25-32) But to seek God's kingdom (6:33-34)

Chapter 7


Christ, ending His sermon on the mount, reproves rash judgment (7:1-5) Forbids us to cast holy things to dogs (7:6) Exhorts us to pray (7:7-11) The Golden Rule (7:12) To enter in at the narrow gate (7:13-14) To beware of false prophets (7:15-20) To be doers of the word (7:21-23) And to be like the man who builds his house on a rock (7:24-25) And not on the sand (7:26-29)

Chapter 8


Christ cleanses the leper (8:1-4) And heals the centurion's servant (8:5-13) Peter's mother-in-law (8:14-15) And many other diseased people (8:16-17) Christ shows how He is to be followed (8:18-22) He stills the tempest on the sea (8:23-27) He drives the devils out of two demoniacs (8:28-30) And allows them to go into the swine (8:31-34)

Chapter 9


Christ cures a paralytic (9:1-8) He calls Matthew from the tax collector's office (9:9) Eats with publicans and sinners (9:10-13) And defends His disciples for not fasting (9:14-19) He cures a woman of a bloody issue (9:20-22) Raises Jairus' daughter from death (9:23-26) Gives sight to two blind men (9:27-31) And heals a dumb demoniac (9:32-35) He has compassion on the multitude (9:36-38)

Chapter 10


Christ sends out His twelve apostles, enabling them by His power to do miracles (10:1-4) He commands them to preach and heal the sick (10:5-15) He fortifies them against persecutions (10:16-31) And promises to reward those who acknowledge Him before men (10:32-39) He promises a blessing to those who receive His apostles (10:40-42)

Chapter 11


Christ teaches and preaches in the cities (11:1) John sends his disciples to Christ (11:2-6) Christ's testimony concerning John (11:7-19) Christ upbraids Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum for failing to repent (11:20-24) And, praising His Father's wisdom in revealing the gospel to the simple (11:25-27) He invites all who feel the burden of their sins (11:28-30)

Chapter 12


Christ reproves the blindness of the Pharisees concerning the breach of the sabbath (12:1-2) By the Scriptures (12:3-8) By reason (12:9-12) And by a miracle (12:13) Christ foils the Pharisee's plot (12:14-21) He heals the blind and dumb demoniac (12:22-30) Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven (12:31-35) Account must be given of idle words (12:36-37) He rebukes the unfaithful who seek after a sign (12:38-45) And declares those who believe in Him to be His family (12:46-50)

Chapter 13


The parable of the sower and the seed (13:1-17) Christ explains the parable to His disciples (13:18-23) The parable of the tares (13:24-30) Parable of the mustard seed (13:31-32) Parable of the leaven (13:33-35) Parable of the tares explained (13:36-43) Parable of the hidden treasure (13:44) Parable of the pearl (13:45-46) Parable of the drawnet which was cast into the sea (13:47-50) Parable of the householder (13:51-53) Christ is condemned by His own countrymen (13:54-58)

Chapter 14


Herod's opinion of Christ (14:1-2) Why John the Baptist was beheaded (14:3-12) Jesus's departure into the desert (14:13-14) Where He feeds a multitude with five loaves and two fish (14:15-21) He walks on the sea to His disciples (14:22-33) At Gennesaret, He heals the sick by the touch of His garment (14:34-36)

Chapter 15


The religious leaders criticize Christ's disciples (15:1-2) Christ reproves the scribes and Pharisees (15:3-9) He shows that a man is defiled by what comes out of his mouth (15:10-20) He heals the daughter of the woman of Canaan (15:21-28) Jesus heals many (15:29-31) By a miracle He feeds four thousand men, plus the women and children (15:32-39)

Chapter 16


The Pharisees demand a sign (16:1-4) Christ warns His disciples of the doctrines of the Pharisees and Sadducees (16:5-12) The people's opinion of Christ (16:13-15) And Peter's confession of Him (16:16-20) Christ foretells His death (16:21-22) Reproves Peter for seeking to dissuade Him from it (16:23) And admonishes those who will follow Him to be ready to bear the cross (16:24-28)

Chapter 17


The transfiguration of Christ (17:1-13) He heals the epileptic (17:14-21) He foretells His own betrayal, death, and resurrection (17:22-23) He pays tribute (17:24-27)

Chapter 18


Christ tells disciples to be humble as a little child (18:1-6) To avoid temptations to sin (18:7-10) Parable of the lost sheep (18:11-14) He teaches how we are to deal with our brethren when they offend us (18:15-20) And how often to forgive them (18:21-22) Which He sets forth by a parable of the king who settled accounts with his servants (18:23-31) And punished him who showed no mercy to his fellow servant (18:32-35)

Chapter 19


Christ heals the sick (19:1-2) Answers the Pharisees concerning divorce (19:3-9) And talks of marriage (19:10-12) He receives little children (19:13-15) Instructs the rich young man how to gain eternal life (19:16-22) He tells His disciples how hard it is for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God (19:23-26) And promises reward to those who forsake all else to follow Him (19:27-30)

Chapter 20


The parable of the agreed wages of the vineyard workers (20:1-16) He foretells His passion (20:17-19) By answering the mother of Zebedee's children, He teaches His disciples to be humble (20:20-29) He gives two blind men their sight (20:30-34)

Chapter 21


Christ rides into Jerusalem upon an ass (21:1-11) Drives the buyers and sellers out of the temple (21:12-16) Curses the fig tree (21:17-22) Puts to silence the priests and elders (21:23-27) And rebukes them by the parable of the two sons (21:28-32) And the parable of the wicked tenants who abused and slew those the owner sent to them (21:33-41) The stone the builders rejected (21:42-46)

Chapter 22


The parable of the marriage of the king's son (22:1-8) And the strangers invited to the wedding (22:9-10) The punishment of the guest who lacked the wedding garment (22:11-14) Tribute ought to be paid to Caesar (22:15-22) Christ refutes the Sadducees on the resurrection (22:23-33) He answers the lawyer as to which is the first and greatest commandment (22:34-40) And silences the Pharisees about the Messiah (22:41-46)

Chapter 23


Christ warns the people to follow good teaching, not the evil examples of the scribes and Pharisees (23:1-4) His disciples must beware of their ambition (23:5-12) He proclaims eight woes, against the hypocrisy of the scribes and Pharisees (23:13-33) He prophesies the destruction of Jerusalem (23:34-39)

Chapter 24


Christ foretells the destruction of the temple (24:1-2) The great calamities which shall precede it ( the tribulation ) (24:3-26) And the signs of His second coming (24:27-31) Parable of the fig tree (24:32-35) Because that day and hour are unknown (24:36-44) We ought to watch like good servants expecting every moment our master's coming (24:45-51)

Chapter 25


The parable of the ten virgins (25:1-13) Parable of the talents (25:14-30) The description of the last judgment (25:31-46)

Chapter 26


Christ foretells His betrayal and death (26:1-2) The rulers conspire against Christ (26:3-5) A woman anoints His feet (26:6-13) Judas betrays Jesus for thirty pieces of silver (26:14-16) Christ eats the passover (26:17-25) The Lord's super is instituted (26:26-29) Peter's denialis predicted (26:30-35) Jesus's three prayers in the garden of Gethsemane (26:36-46) He is betrayed with a kiss (26:47-56) Jesus is lead to Caiaphas (26:57-68) He is denied by Peter (26:69-75)

Chapter 27


Christ is delivered bound to Pilate (27:1-2) Judas hangs himself (27:3-10) Christ is silent before His accusers (27:11-14) Who should go free Barabbas or Jesus (27:15-18) Pilate, warned by his wife (27:19-23) Washes his hands of Christ's death (27:24-25) He releases Barabbas (27:26-28) Christ is crowned with thorns, and lead to Golgotha (27:29-33) Jesus is Crucified (27:34-38) And reviled (27:39-43) Jesus dies (27:44-50) Signs accompanying Jesus death (27:51-56) Jesus is buried (27:57-61) His sepulchre is sealed and watched (27:62-66)

Chapter 28


Christ's resurrection is declared by an angel to the women (28:1-8) He Himself appears unto them (28:9-10) The high priests bribe the soldiers to say that He was stolen out of His sepulchre (28:11-15) Jesus appears to His disciples (28:16-17) And sends them to baptize and teach all nations. The Great Commission (28:18-20)

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MARK




Chapter 1


The mission of John the Baptist (1:1-8) Jesus is baptized (1:9-11) And tempted (1:12-13) Jesus preaches (1:14-15) And calls Peter, Andrew, James and John (1:16-20) Jesus heals one who had an unclean spirit (1:21-28) Peter's mother-in-law is healed (1:29-31) And many others are healed (1:32-39) He cleanses the leper (1:40-45)

Chapter 2


Christ heals a paralytic (2:1-13) Calls Matthew from his tax collector's office (2:14) Eats with publicans and sinners (2:15-17) Parable of cloth and the wine bottles (2:18-22) Controversy over Sabbath - work (2:23-28)

Chapter 3


Controversy over Jesus healing a withered hand on the sabbath (3:1-5) Pharisees counsel to destroy Jesus (3:6-10) He rebukes the unclean spirits (3:11-12) Jesus chooses twelve apostles (3:13-21) And refutes the charge that He casts out devils with the aid of Beelzebub (3:22-30) Jesus acknowledges all who do God's will are His family (3:31-35)

Chapter 4


The parable of the sower (4:1-13) And its meaning (4:14-20) We must communicate the light of our knowledge to others (4:21-25) The parable of the seed growing secretly (4:26-29) And of the mustard seed (4:30-34) Christ stills the tempest on the sea (4:35-41)

Chapter 5


Christ delivers the man possessed by the legion of devils (5:1-12) They enter into the swine (5:13-20) Jairus pleads for his daughter (5:21-24) He heals a woman of a bloody issue (5:25-34) And raises Jairus' daughter from death (5:35-43)

Chapter 6


Christ is unheeded by His countrymen (6:1-6) He gives the twelve power over unclean spirits (6:7-13) Various opinions of Christ's identity (6:14-16) John the Baptist is beheaded (6:17-28) And buried (6:29) The apostles return from preaching (6:30-31) The miracle of five loaves and two fishes (6:32-44) Christ walks on the sea (6:45-52) And heals all who touch Him (6:53-56)

Chapter 7


The Pharisees find fault with the disciples for eating with unwashed hands (7:1-7) While they themselves break the commandment of God by the traditions of men (7:8-13) Meat defiles not the man (7:14-23) Jesus heals the Syrophenician woman's daughter (7:24-30) And a deaf man with a speech impediment (7:31-37)

Chapter 8


Christ feeds the people miraculously (8:1-9) And refuses a sign to the Pharisees (8:10-13) He warns His disciples to beware of the doctrine of the Pharisees and of Herod (8:14-21) Jesus gives a blind man his sight (8:22-26) And acknowledges that He is the Christ, who must be killed but will rise again (8:27-33) The price of following Christ (8:34-38)

Chapter 9


He forewarns His followers of persecution (9:1) Jesus is transfigured (9:2-10) He teaches His disciples about the coming of Elias (Elijah) (9:11-13) Casts forth a dumb and deaf spirit (9:14-29) Jesus foretells His death and resurrection (9:30-32) He exhorts His disciples to be humble (9:33-37) And to salute all allies in the faith (9:38-41) Severe penalties for those who incite sin (9:42-50)

Chapter 10


Christ continues teaching the people (10:1) He answers the Pharisees on divorce (10:2-12) Blesses the children who are brought to Him (10:13-16) Shows a rich man how to inherit eternal life and tells His disciples the danger of riches (10:17-27) He promises rewards to those who forsake anything for the gospel (10:28-31) Jesus again foretells His death and resurrection (10:32-34) He bids the two ambitious disciples to think of suffering with Him (10:35-45) He restores sight to Bartimaeus (10:46-52)

Chapter 11


Christ rides in triumph into Jerusalem (11:1-11) Jesus curses a fig tree (11:12-14) Jesus cleanses the temple (11:15-19) Exhorts His disciples to steadfastness, to faith and to forgiveness of enemies (11:20-26) Jesus defends the authority of His actions by the witness of John, a man sent from God (11:27-33)

Chapter 12


In a parable of the vineyard rented to ungrateful tenants, Christ foretells the rejection of the Jews and the calling of the Gentiles (12:1-12) He avoids the snare of the Pharisees and Herodians about paying tribute to Caesar (12:13-17) Proves the error of the Sadducees about the resurrection (12:18-27) The scribe asks Jesus which is the first commandment (12:28-34) He refutes the scribes' opinion of Christ (12:35-37) Bids the people to beware of the scribes' ambition and hypocrisy (12:38-40) And commends the poor widow for giving her two mites (12:41-44)

Chapter 13


Christ foretells the destruction of the temple (13:1-4) He foretells wars and rumors of wars (13:5-8) And persecution for the gospel's sake (13:9) The gospel must be preached to all nations (13:10-13) Great calamities shall befall the Jews (13:14-23) Jesus foretells the manner of His second coming (13:24-27) Parable of the fig tree (13:28-31) Since this hour is unknown, every man is to watch and pray, lest he be found unprepared (13:32-37)

Chapter 14


The conspiracy against Christ by the chief priests and scribes (14:1-2) Precious ointment is poured on Jesus head by a woman (14:3-9) Judas plots to betray his Master for money (14:10-11) The passover is prepared (14:12-16) The passover celebrated (14:17-21) The institution of the Lord's Supper (14:22-25) Christ foretells the flight of all His disciples, and Peter's denial (14:26-31) Jesus prays in Gethsemane (14:32-42) Judas betrays Him with a kiss (14:43-45) He is apprehended in the garden (14:46-52) And falsely accused and condemned by the sanhedrin (14:53-64) Who shamefully abuse Him (14:65) Peter denies Him three times (14:66-72)

Chapter 15


Christ is brought in bound and accused before Pilate (15:1-5) Upon the clamor of the people, the murderer Barabbas is freed (15:6-14) Jesus is delivered up to be crucified (15:15-16) He is crowned with thorns (15:17-18) Spit upon, and mocked (15:19-20) Simon the Cyrenian is compelled to carry the cross (15:21-23) Christ is crucified between two robbers (15:24-28) Suffers the triumphant reproaches of the Jews (15:29-38) But is confessed by the centurion to be the Son of God (15:39-41) He is honorably buried by Joseph (15:42-47)

Chapter 16


An angel announces the resurrection of Jesus to three women (16:1-8) The risen Christ appears to Mary Magdalene (16:9-11) And to two of His followers going into the country (16:12-13) And to the eleven apostles (16:14) Whom He sends forth to preach the gospel (16:15-18) The ascension of Jesus (16:19-20)

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LUKE




Chapter 1


Luke's preface (1:1-4) An angel announces the birth of John the Baptist (1:5-25) Gabriel announces the birth of Christ (1:26-33) Mary miraculously conceives (1:34-38) The prophecies of Elisabeth and Mary concerning Christ (1:39-56) The birth and circumcision of John (1:57-61) Zacharias confirms the name given John (1:62-66) The prophecy of Zacharias, about Christ (1:67-75) And John (1:76-80)

Chapter 2


Augustus enrolls all the Roman Empire (2:1-5) The birth of Jesus (2:6-7) An angel announces it to shepherds (2:8-14) Who journey to Bethlehem to visit Jesus (2:15-20) Jesus is circumcised (2:21) They bring Jesus to the temple to present Him to God (2:22-24) Simeon prophesy of Jesus (2:25-35) Anna's testimony (2:36-38) Jesus returns to Nazareth (2:39-40) Jesus celebrates the passover and discusses religious questions in the temple with the doctors (2:41-50) Jesus is obedient to His parents, and grows in wisdom (2:51-52)

Chapter 3


The preaching and baptism of John: (3:1-14) His testimony concerning Christ (3:15-18) Herod imprisons John (3:19-20) Christ, baptized, receives testimony from heaven (3:21-22) The age and genealogy of Jesus Christ, from Joseph back to Adam (3:23-38)

Chapter 4


The temptation and fasting of Christ (4:1-12) He overcomes the devil (4:13) Jesus begins to preach (4:14-15) The people of Nazareth hear His gracious words (4:16-27) They seek to kill Him (4:28-30) Jesus cures one possessed of a devil (4:31-37) Peter's mother-in-law is healed (4:38-39) Jesus heals many other sick people (4:40) The devils acknowledge Christ, and are reproved for it (4:41-42) He preaches in other cities (4:43-44)

Chapter 5


Christ teaches the people from Peter's ship (5:1-3) In a miraculous catch of fish, Christ shows how He will make Peter and his partners fishers of men (5:4-11) Christ cleanses the leper (5:12-15) He prays in the wilderness (5:16-17) And heals a palsied man (5:18-26) He calls Matthew, the tax collector (5:27-28) Eats with sinners (5:29-32) Jesus teaches about fasting (5:33-35) Jesus likens faint-hearted and weak disciples to old bottles and worn garments (5:36-39)

Chapter 6


Christ reproves the Pharisees' blindness about the observation of the sabbath (6:1-11) He chooses twelve apostles (6:12-16) Heals the diseased (6:17-19) And preaches of blessings and curses (The Beatitudes) (6:20-26) He links the obedience of good works to the hearing of the word (6:27-38) Parable of the blind leading the blind (6:39-45) Parable of the two foundations (6:46-49)

Chapter 7


Jesus finds a greater faith in the Gentile centurion than in any of the Jews (7:1-9) And heals his absent servant (7:10) Jesus raises from death the widow's son at Nain (7:11-16) John's questions are answered (7:17-23) He tells the people the high opinion He holds of John (7:24-30) Jesus denounces the Jews, who could not be won by the methods of either John or Christ (7:31-35) And shows, by example of the sinful woman, He is a friend to sinners (7:36-39) Parable of the two debtors (7:40-50)

Chapter 8


During Christ's preaching mission with the twelve (8:1) Women minister unto Him (8:2-3) Jesus relates the parable of the sower (8:4-8) And explains it to His disciples (8:9-15) The parable of the candle (8:16-18) Christ declares His kinship with all believers (8:19-21) He rebukes the wind (8:22-25) Casts the legion of devils out of the man, into the herd of swine (8:26-36) And is rejected by the Gerasenes (8:37-40) He heals a woman of a bloody issue (8:41-48) He raises Jairus' daughter from death (8:49-56)

Chapter 9


Christ sends His apostles to work miracles and to preach (9:1-6) Herod desires to see Christ (9:7-11) Christ feeds five thousand (9:12-17) Peter acknowledges Him to be the Christ (9:18-22) Christ foretells His passion and warns of the price of following Him (9:23-26) The transfiguration (9:27-36) He heals the lunatic (9:37-42) Jesus again forewarns His disciples of His passion (9:43-45) He commends humility (9:46-50) Samaria rejects Jesus, and he rebukes His disciples anger (9:51-56) Many desire to follow Him, but only on their own conditions (9:57-62)

Chapter 10


Christ sends out seventy disciples at one time to work miracles and to preach (10:1-9) And foretells judgment on the cities which refuse to receive them (10:10-16) Jesus admonishes them to be humble, and teaches them in what things they should rejoice (10:17-20) Jesus thanks God for His grace (10:21-24) And teaches the lawyer how to attain eternal life (10:25-28) The parable of the good Samaritan (10:29-37) Christ reproves Martha and commends Mary (10:38-42)

Chapter 11


Jesus teaches about pray (11:1-4) Parable of the persistent friend (11:5-10) Parable of the good father (11:11-13) Jesus heals the demoniac (11:14) A house divided cannot stand (11:15-28) He shows who are blessed (11:29-32) Parable of the lighted candle (11:33-36) "Woes" on the pharisees (11:37-44) "Woes" on the lawyers (11:45-54)

Chapter 12


Christ tells His disciples to avoid hypocrisy (12:1-3) And to have no fear proclaiming His gospel (12:4-12) He warns the people to beware of covetousness, parable of the rich fool (12:13-21) We must not be anxious about earthly things, but should seek the kingdom of GOD (12:22-34) Parable of the expectant steward (12:35-40) Parable of the faithful steward (12:41-48) Jesus warns of the costs of discipleship (12:49-53) The people discern physical, but not spiritual signs (12:54-57) The necessity for reconciliation with our enemies (12:58-59)

Chapter 13


Christ preaches repentance and cites examples of the punishment of the Galilaeans and others (13:1-5) Parable of the barren fig tree (13:6-10) Jesus heals the bent and bowed woman (13:11-17) The parable of the mustard seed (13:18-19) Parable of the leaven (13:20-21) He exhorts them to enter in at the narrow gate (13:22-30) Jesus reproves Herod, along with Jerusalem (13:31-35)

Chapter 14


Jesus heals a man of dropsy on the sabbath (14:1-6) Parable of the ambitious guest (14:7-14) By the parable of the great supper, Christ shows how worldly men shall be shut out of heaven (14:15-24) Many would follow Him but, learning that each disciple must shoulder his own cross (14:25-33) Christ compares the deserter to salt that has lost its savor (14:34-35)

Chapter 15


Parable of the lost sheep (15:1-7) Parable of the lost piece of silver (15:8-10) Parable of the prodigal son (15:11-13) Who, after wasting his inheritance in a foreign country (15:14-19) Returns and is reinstated by his father (15:20-32)

Chapter 16


Parable of the dishonest steward (16:1-13) Christ reproves the hypocrisy of the covetous Pharisees (16:14-17) Jesus teaches on divorce (16:18) The rich man and Lazarus, the beggar (16:19-31)

Chapter 17


Christ teaches His own to avoid occasions of offense (17:1-2) And to forgive one another (17:3-5) The power of faith (17:6-10) Christ heals ten lepers (17:11-19) Jesus teaches on the second coming (17:20-37)

Chapter 18


Parable of the woman and the judge (18:1-8) Parable of the Pharisee and the publican (18:9-14) Children are brought to Jesus (18:15-17) A young ruler, desiring to follow Christ, is hindered by his unwillingness to sacrifice riches and position (18:18-27) The reward of those who leave all for Christ's sake (18:28-30) Christ foretells His death and resurrection (18:31-34) Jesus heals Bartimaeus (18:35-43)

Chapter 19


Jesus and Zacchaeus, a tax collector (19:1-10) Parable of the ten pounds (19:11-27) Christ rides into Jerusalem in triumph (19:28-40) Jesus weeps over the city (19:41-44) Jesus drives the buyers and sellers from the temple (19:45-46) He teaches there daily, unharmed because the rulers fear the people (19:47-48)

Chapter 20


Christ assert His authority by asking a question about John's baptism (20:1-8) Parable of the wicked husbandmen (20:9-18) The question of giving tribute to Caesar (20:19-26) He silences the Sadducees, who deny the resurrection (20:27-40) How Christ is the son of David (20:41-44) He warns His disciples to beware of the scribes (20:45-47)

Chapter 21


Christ commends the poor widow, who only gave a mite (21:1-4) He foretells the destruction of the temple (21:5-7) Signs of Christs coming (21:8-19) Destruction of Jerusalem (21:20-24) The signs of the last day, and the second coming of Jesus (21:25-28) Parable of the fig tree (21:29-33) Jesus exhorts the people to be watching for his return (21:34-38)

Chapter 22


The Jews conspire against Christ (22:1-2) Satan prepares Judas to betray Him (22:3-6) The apostles prepare the passover (22:7-13) The passover is celebrated (22:14-18) Christ institutes the Lord's Supper (22:19-20) And in veiled words foretells the traitor (22:21-23) The desciples argue over who is the greatest (22:24-30) Jesus predicts Peter's denial (22:31-34) Jesus predicts coming conflict (22:35-38) Jesus prays in the garden of Gethsemane, and sweats blood (22:39-46) Jesus is betrayed with a kiss (22:47-49) He heals Malchus' ear (22:50-51) Jesus is arrested (22:52-53) Peter denies that he is a follower of Jesus, three times (22:54-62) Jesus is shamefully beaten and abused (22:63-65) Jesus confesses Himself to be the Son of God before the sanhedrin (22:66-71)

Chapter 23


Jesus is accused before Pilate and sent to Herod (23:1-7) Herod mocks Jesus (23:8-11) Herod and Pilate become friends (23:12) Barabbas is freed by Pilate, and Christ is delivered to the people for crucifixion (23:13-25) He tells the women who mourn Him, of the forthcoming destruction of Jerusalem (23:26-33) Jesus prays for His enemies, including the rulers and the soldiers who mock Him (23:34-38) Two malefactors are crucified with Him (23:39-45) Jesus death (23:46-49) Jesus burial (23:50-56)

Chapter 24


Christ's resurrection is declared by two angels to the women who come to the sepulchre (24:1-8) The women report it to the others (24:9-12) Christ appears to two disciples on the way to Emmaus (24:13-32) Proof of Jesus resurrection (24:33-35) Afterwards He appears to the apostles and reproves their unbelief (24:36-43) The Great Commission (24:44-48) Jesus promises the Holy Spirit (24:49) And ascends into heaven (24:50-53)



CHRONOLOGY   OF   EVENTS
IN   THE   BIBLE   BY   BOOK

GENESISEXODUSLEVITICUSNUMBERS
DEUTERONOMYJOSHUA JUDGESRUTH
1 SAMUEL2 SAMUEL1 KINGS2 KINGS
1 CHRONICLES2 CHRONICLESEZRANEHEMIAH
ESTHERJOBPSALMSPROVERBS
ECCLESIASTESSONG OF SOLOMONISAIAHJEREMIAH
LAMENTATIONSEZEKIELDANIELHOSEA
JOELAMOSOBADIAHJONAH
MICAHNAHUMHABAKKUKZEPHANIAH
HAGGAIZECHARIAHMALACHIMATTHEW
MARKLUKEJOHNACTS
ROMANS1 CORINTHIANS2 CORINTHIANSGALATIANS
EPHESIANSPHILIPPIANSCOLOSSIANS1 THESSALONIANS
2 THESSALONIANS1 TIMOTHY2 TIMOTHYTITUS
PHILEMONHEBREWSJAMES1 PETER
2 PETER1 JOHN2 JOHN3 JOHN
JUDEREVELATION


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