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Tabular Synopsis of Events in matthew, Mark and Luke,
showing the comparative closeness or looseness of Connectives as well as the Chains of consecutive events resulting therefrom.

Chains Chapter Chains Chapter Chains Chapter
a) four disciples called
. . . . .
4. 18. A. a) Four disciples called.
ǀ
Christ's Sabbath-ministry in the synagogue at Capernaum
. . . . . .
1. 16.

1. 21.
a) Christ's Sabbath-ministry at Capernaum.
. . . . .
4. 31.
A. Jesus on a circuit, followed by great multitudes.
ǀ
The Sermon on the Mount.
ǀ
A leper healed.
*
The centurion's servant healed.
Peter's mother-in-law healed, many others too.
4. 23.

5 −7.

8. 1.

8. 5.

8. 14.
B. The healing of a demoniac in the same synagogue.
ǀ
Peter's mother-in-law healed, many others too.
ǀ
Jesus sought by many, declines to stay. A circuit.
1. 23.

1. 29.

1. 35.
A. The healing of a demoniac in the synagogue.
ǀ
Peter's mother-in-law healed, many others too.
ǀ
Jesus sought by many, declines to stay. A circuit.
. . . . .
4. 33.

4. 38.

4. 42.
B. Jesus directs to cross the lake. Two followers.
*
The tempest stilled.
ǀ
The demoniacs of Gadara. Back to Capernaum.
*
The paralytic healed.
ǀ
The call of Matthew and the feast in his house.
. . . . . .
8.1 8.

8. 23.

8. 28

9. 2.

9. 9.
a) A leper healed.
. . . . .
b) The paralytic healed.
. . . . .
c) The call of Levi and the feast in his house.
. . . . .
d) The Baptist's disciples enquire about fasting.
. . . . .
e) The plucking of corn on a Sabbath.
. . . . .
f) The withered hand healed. The Pharisees enraged.
. . . . .
g) Jesus retires to the sea. Many are healed.
. . . . .
h) On the Mount, the twelve chosen.
. . . . .
i) His friends want to lay hold on Him.
. . . . .
k) Jesus accused of acting in concert with Beelzebub.
. . . . .
i) His mother and brothers want to see Him.
. . . . .
1. 40.

2. 1.

2. 13.

2. 18.

2. 23.

3. 1.

3. 7.

3. 13.

3. 20.

3. 22.

3. 31.
b) Peter's miraculous draught of fishes.
. . . . .
c) A leper healed.
. . . . .
5. 1.

5. 12.
C. The Baptist's disciples enquire about fasting.
ǀ
Jairus's daughter and the woman with an issue of blood.
ǀ
Two blind men and a dumb demoniac healed.
. . . . .
9. 14.

9. 18.

9. 27.
C. The parable of the sower, etc.
ǀ
Jesus directs to cross the lake. The tempest stilled.
ǀ
The demoniac of Gadara.
*
Jairus's daughter and the woman with an issue of blood.
*
Jesus rejected at Nazareth.
. . . . .
4. 1.

4. 35.

5. 1.

5. 21.

6. 1.
B. The paralytic healed.
*
The call of Levi, and the feast in his house.
. . . . .
5. 17.

5. 27.
D. Another circuit. Christ's compassion on shepherdless Israel.
*
The twelve instructed and sent out.
. . . . .
9. 35.

10. 1.
D The twelve instructed and sent out.
*
Herod alarmed. Account of the Baptist's end.
*
Jesus retires to the desert. Five thousand fed.
ǀ
Back to Capernaum. The walking on the sea.
. . . . .
6. 7.

6. 14.

6. 30.

6. 45.
d) Enquiry about fasting.
. . . . .
e) The plucking of corn on a Sabbath.
. . . . .
f) The withered hand healed. The Pharisees enraged.
. . . . .
5. 33.

6. 1.

6. 6.
E. The Baptist's message from prison.
*
The unbelieving cities upbraided and the Father magnified.
. . . . .
11. 2.

11. 20.
E. The deputation of scribes from Jerusalem.
ǀ
Jesus on the borders of Tyre and Sidon. The Syrophen :
*
Back to the Decapolis. A deaf and dumb man healed.
ǀ
To Dalmanutha. A sign from heaven demanded.
ǀ
Back to the north-coast. The leaven of the Pharisees.
*
A blind man healed at Bethsaida Julias.
*
Peter's confession. Christ's first announcement of His death.
*
The transfiguration of Christ. A lunatic boy healed.
*
The second announcement of Christ's sufferings.
ǀ
Arrival at Capern. Dispute for primacy. On humility, etc.
. . . . .
7. 1.

7. 24.

7. 31.

8. 10.

8. 13.

8. 22.

8. 27.

9. 2.

9. 30.

9. 33.

C. A night in prayer. The twelve chosen. Sermon on the Mount.
*
The centurion's servant healed.
*
The widow's son at Nain raised.
*
The Baptist's message from prison.
. . . . .
6. 12.

7. 1.

7. 11.

7. 18.
F The plucking of corn on the Sabbath.
ǀ
The healing of the withered hand. The Pharisees enraged.
ǀ
Jesus retires. Many follow Him and are healed.
. . . . .
12. 1.

12. 9.

12. 15.
F. Jesus going to Peraca. On divorce.
*
Jesus blesses little children.
*
The rich young man. Peter's question as to reward.
*
Christ's third announcement of His sufferings.
*
The request of the sons of Zebedee.
*
Near Jericho : blind Bartimæus healed.
*
Entry into Jerusalem.
10. 1.

10. 13.

10. 17.

10. 32.

10. 35.

10. 46.

11. 1.
D. Christ's loving kindness to a penitent woman, in a Phar. house.
*
Women ministering unto Christ, while journeying.
. . . . .
g). The parable of the sower.
. . . . .
h) His mother and brothers want to see Him.
. . . . .
7. 36.

8. 1.

8. 4.

8. 19.
G. A blind and dumb demoniac healed. Blasphemy rebuked.
*
A sign from heaven demanded and promised.
ǀ
The mother and brothers of Jesus want to see Him.
ǀ
Jesus by the sea-side. Delivery of parables.
*
Jesus rejected at Nazareth.
. . . . .
12. 22.

12. 38.

12. 46.

13. 1.

13. 54.
E The lake crossed. The tempest stilled.
*
The demoniac of Gadara. Back to Capernaum.
*
Jairus's daughter and the woman with an issue of blood.
. . . . .
8. 22.

8. 26.

8. 40.
H. Herod alarmed. Account of the Baptist's end.
ǀ
Jesus retires across the lake. Five thousand fed.
ǀ
Back to Capernaum. The walking on the sea.
. . . . .
14. 1.

14. 13.

14. 22.
F. The twelve instructed and sent out.
ǀ
Herod alarmed.
ǀ
Jesus retires to the desert. Five thousand fed.
. . . . .
9. 1.

9. 7.

9. 10.
I. The deputation of scribes fr. Jerus. Hypocrisy rebuked.
ǀ
Jesus on the borders of Tyre & Sidon. The Syroph. woman.
*
Back to the sea of Galilee. Many miracles. Four thousand fed.
ǀ
Back to Magdala. A sign from heaven demanded.
ǀ
Jesus returns to the north-coast. The leaven of the Pharisees.
*
Peter's confession. Christ's first announc. of His death.
*
Christ's transfiguration. The coming of Elias explained.
ǀ
The lunatic boy healed.
. . . . .
15. 1.

15. 21.

15. 29.

15. 39.

16. 4.

16. 13.

17. 1.

17. 14.
G. Peter's confession. Christ's first announcement of His death.
*
Christ's transfiguration.
*
The lunatic boy healed. Second announc. of Christ's death.
. . . . .
i) Dispute for primacy.
. . . . .
k) The unkind reception met with in Samaria.
. . . . .
l) Three followers.
. . . . .
9. 28.

9. 37.

9. 46.

9. 51.

9. 57.
K. Christ's second announcement of His death and resurrect.
*
At Capernaum : the tribute-money provided.
ǀ
Dispute for primacy. On humility, offences, etc.
ǀ
Peter's question. Parable of the unmerciful fellow-servant.
. . . . .
17. 22.

17. 24.

18. 1.

18. 21.
H. Seventy disciples instructed and sent out.
*
The lawyer's question. The good Samaritan.
. . . . .
m) Jesus at Bethany: Mary and Martha.
. . . . .
n) Instruction on prayer.
. . . . .
10. 1.

10. 25.

10. 38.

11. 1.
L. Jesus going to Peraea, followed by many.
*
On divorce and celibacy.
*
Jesus blesses little children.
*
The rich young man. Peter's question as to reward.
*
The third announcement of Christ's death and resurrection.
*
The ambitious request of the mother of the sons of Zebedee.
*
Near Jericho: two blind men healed.
*
Entry into Jerusalem.
19. 1.

19. 3.

19. 13.

19. 16.

20. 17.

20. 20.

20. 30.

21. 1.
I. A dumb demoniac healed. Blasphemy rebuked.
ǀ
A woman lifting up her voice in eulogy.
ǀ
A sign from heaven demanded and promised.
. . . . .
11. 14.

11. 27.

11. 29.
K. Jesus dining with a Pharisee and denouncing woes against etc.
*
The disciples warned against hypocrisy etc.
. . . . .
o) The slaughter of certain Galileans. The fig-tree.
. . . . .
p) An infirm woman healed.
. . . . .
q) Parable of the mustard seed and the leaven.
. . . . .
11. 37.

12. 1.

13. 1.

13. 11.

13. 18.
L. Whether few shall be saved.
*
Herod's menace. The lamentation over Jerusalem.
. . . . .
r) A Sabbath dinner. Dropsy healed.
. . . . .
s) Parable of the great supper. On counting the cost.
. . . . .
t) The three parables on the seeking of what is lost.
. . . . .
u) The unjust steward. The rich man and Lazarus.
. . . . .
v) Offences to be overcome by genuine faith and humility.
. . . . .
w) The ten lepers.
. . . . .
x) Address on the last times.
. . . . .
y) The judge and the widow. The Phar. & the publican.
. . . . .
z) Jesus blesses little children. The rich young man.
. . . . .
aa) The third announcement of Christ's sufferings.
. . . . .
bb) A blind man healed at Jericho.
. . . . .
cc) Zaccheus. Parable of the nobleman. Entry etc.
13. 22.

13. 31.

14. 1.

14. 15.

15. 1.

16. 1.

17. 1.

17. 11.

17. 20.

18. 1.

18. 15.

18. 31.

18. 35.

19. 1.
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