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23 Jesus retires into Galilee after John the Baptist's imprison-
ment. Passing through Samaria, he makes disciples
24 In Galilee Jesus exercises his public ministry. In Cana he
heals the son of king Herod's officer, who lay sick at Ca-
pernaum
25 Jesus goes to Nazareth, where he preserves his life by a
miracle; and then fixes his dwelling at Capernaum
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26 The Call of Simon and Andrew, and likewise of James and
John; with the miracle which preceded it
27 Jesus in the Synagogue at Capernaum heals a demoniac
28 Peter's wife's mother, and many others are healed. Jesus,
attended by some of his disciples, teaches and works
miracles throughout Galilee
29 Jesus heals a leper
30 Jesus heals a paralytic
31 Matthew is called
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PART IV.
THE TRANSACTIONS OF TWELVE MONTHS FROM THE BEGIN-
NING OF THE SECOND PASSOVER.
32 The healing of an infirm man at Bethesda, in Jerusalem
33 Jesus vindicates his disciples for plucking ears of corn on the
Sabbath
34 Jesus heals a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath, with-
draws himself from the Pharisees, and heals many
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35 Jesus retires to a mountain, calls his disciples to him, chuses
twelve, is followed by a great multitude, heals many -
36 The Sermon on the Mount
Continuation of the Sermon on the Mount
A second Continuation of the Sermon on the Mount
37 The Servant of the Centurion is healed
38 The Widow's Son is raised from the dead at Nain
39 Jesus' Answer to the Disciples sent by John the Baptist
40 Jesus' Reflections in consequence of his Appeal to his mighty
Works
41 A woman, who had been a sinner, is publicly re-assured of
forgiveness, by Jesus, sitting at meat with a Pharisee
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42 Jesus during his second Circuit through Galilee heals a
demoniac; and the Scribes and Pharisees blaspheme the
Holy Spirit
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43 The Scribes and Pharisees are reproved for seeking a sign 76
44 Who are truly blessed
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45 Jesus regards his disciples as his nearest relations
46 Jesus, sitting at meat with a Pharisce, denounces woes
against the Pharisees, Scribes, and Teachers of the law
ib.
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47 Jesus instructs his disciples and the multitude
48 The calamities of certain Galileans, a warning to the Jews
49 Parables. The reason why Jesus used them.
of one of them
50 Jesus gives commandment to cross the Lake. Incidents on
the way. A Tempest stilled
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An explanation
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54 Jesus casts out a dumb spirit. The Pharisees again blaspheme 99
55 Jesus visits Nazareth, and is again rejected there
56 The occasion of sending forth the twelve Apostles to
preach and work miracles
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57 The twelve are instructed and sent forth
58 Jesus continues his Journey through Galilee
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59 The Twelve preach repentance, and work miracles every where ib.
60 The death of John the Baptist
61 Herod hears of Jesus' fame, and desires to see him
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62 The Twelve return
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63 Five thousand are fed on five loaves and two fishes
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64 Jesus walks on the Sea
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65 Jesus' discourses with the multitude in Capernaum; in the
synagogue of that city; and with his disciples. Peter's
confession.
66 Jesus discourse with the Pharisees and Scribes, and with
his disciples, about eating with unwashen hands
67 Jesus heals the daughter of a Syropkenician woman
68 Jesus restores a person to hearing and speech
69 Jesus feeds more than four thousand with seven loaves
and a few small fishes
70 The Pharisees and Sadducees again ask a sign from heaven
71 The Disciples are cautioned against the leaven of the Phari-
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sees, and Sadducees
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72 Jesus restores a blind man to sight near Bethsaida
73 Peter repeats his confession that Jesus was the Christ
74 Jesus plainly foretels his sufferings and resurrection, rebukes
Peter, and exhorts all to self-den al
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75 Jesus' transfiguration : his discourse with the three disciples
as they were descending from the mountain
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76 Jesus casts out a dumb and deaf spirit
77 Jesus again foretels his sufferings and resurrection
78 Jesus works a miracle to pay the tribute money
79 The disciples contend who shall be the greatest. Jesus' conduct
and discourse on that occasion
80 The Seventy Disciples are instructed and sent out
81 Jesus goes to Jerusalem at the feast of tabernacles. His
conduct and discourses during the feast
82 A woman taken in adultery is brought before Jesus
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83 Jesus discourses with the Scribes and Pharisees, with those who
believed in him, and with the unbelieving Jews
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84 Jesus restores to sight one blind from his birth. The consequence
of this miracle
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85 The Seventy return
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86 A teacher of the law is instructed how to attain eternal life
87 The Disciples are again taught how to pray
88 Jesus restores a woman who had been bowed down for eighteen years 153
89 Jesus replies to the question, Are there few that be saved?
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90 The transactions when our Lord eat bread with a chief Pharisee
on the Sabbath day
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91 Jesus states to the multitude the difficulties attending a profes-
sion of his religion
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92 Jesus defends himself against the Pharisees and Scribes, for
instructing Publicans and Sinners
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93 Jesus instructs his disciples by the parable of the unjust Steward.
The Pharisees are reproved
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94 Jesus further instructs his disciples
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95 The Samaritans will not receive Jesus. James and John are
reproved for their zeal against them
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96 Jesus cleanseth ten lepers
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97 The Pharisees ask when the kingdom of God should come.
Our Lord's answer
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98 Jesus speaks a parable to his disciples, and another to certain
men, who trusted in themselves that they were righteous
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99 Jesus is received into Martha's house
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100 Jesus keeps the feast of Dedication at Jerusalem
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101 Jesus goes again to Bethabara, after the feast of Dedication
and remains there till a fit occasion calls him into Judea
102 Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead. The consequences of
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this miracle
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103 Jesus enters Judea. The Pharisees question him about a divorce 179
104 Jesus lays his hands on young children, and blesses them
105 Jesus' discourse in consequence of being asked by a rich man
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how he should attain eternal life
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106 Jesus as he is going up to Jerusalem foretels his sufferings
to the twelve apart
107 The ambitious request of James and John
108 Jesus restores sight to blind Bartimeus near Jericho
109 Jesus visits Zaccheus a chief of the publicans
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110 Jesus arrives at Bethany six days before the Passover
111 Jesus proceeds to Jerusalem, amidst the acclamations of the
disciples and of the multitude. The transactions there
112 The barren fig tree. The Temple cleansed
113 The disciples observe that the fig tree was withered away 197
114 Jesus' discourse with the chief Priests, the Scribes, and
Elders, in the Temple
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115 The Pharisees and Herodians, the Sadducees, and one of
the Pharisees, who was a Scribe, question Jesus. Jesus
questions the Pharisees
116 Jesus, in the hearing of his disciples and of the multitude,
reproves the Scribes and Pharisees to their face, with a
divine eloquence
117 Jesus prefers the widow's offering to the gift of the rich
118 Jesus foretels the destruction of the temple, as he takes his
final leave of it; and, on the mount of Olives, teaches four
of his apostles what were the signs of his coming, to destroy
the Jews, and to close the Mosaic dispensation
119 Jesus describes the proceedings at the last day. How Jesus
employed himself during this week
120 The transactions on the fourth day of the week in which
Jesus was crucified.
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PART VI.
THE TRANSACTIONS OF THREE DAYS, FROM THE DAY ON
WHICH THE FOURTH PASSOVER WAS KILLED, TILL THE
END OF THE DAY BEFORE THE RESURRECTION.
121 Jesus prepares to keep the Passover
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122 Jesus sits down with the twelve. There is an ambitious
contention among the twelve
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123 Jesus foretels that Judas would betray him. The conduct
of the disciples and of Judas
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124 Jesus foretels to the Apostles the fall of Peter and their
common danger
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125 Jesus institutes the eating of bread, and drinking of wine, in
remembrance of his body crucified
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126 Jesus comforts his disciples
127 Jesus continues his most interesting discourse to his disciples 235
128 Jesus' Prayer
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129 Jesus' agony in Gethsemane
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130 Jesus is betrayed
131 Jesus is brought before Annas and Caiaphas. Peter denies
him thrice
132 Jesus, questioned before Caiaphas, and afterward before the
whole Jewish Council, confesses himself to be the Christ,
and is pronounced guilty of death
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133 Jesus is taken before Pilate
134 Pilate sends Jesus to Herod
135 Herod sends Jesus again to Pilate. Pilate seeks to release
him
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136 Pilate, having scourged Jesus, and repeated his attempts to
release him, delivers him to the clamours of the Jews.
The soldiers insult Jesus, and lead him away to crucify him 255
137 Judas repents, and destroys himself
138 Christ is led away to be crucified
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139 What happened while Jesus was on the cross, till he expired 260
140 What happened at Jesus' death. Who were present during
the crucifixion. The remaining transactions of the day
141 The transactions on the day after the crucifixion
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PART VII.
THE TRANSACTIONS
OF FORTY DAYS, FROM THE DAY OF
THE RESURRECTION TO THE ASCENSION.
142 The first visit of the women to the sepulchre
146 The conduct of the Roman soldiers and Jewish rulers
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147 Other women visit the sepulchre
148 Jesus appears to the two disciples who went to Emmaus
149 Jesus appears to the disciples, in the absence of Thomas
150 Jesus appears again to the disciples,
152 Jesus instructs his disciples concerning the preaching of the
gospel
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153 The Ascension of Christ
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