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Tabular Synopsis of the Harmony.
Time and Place. | CONTENTS. | Sect. | ||
C.
Further seven months' |
Comp.—Chain No. 2, page 14. | A third circuit in Galilee. |
Another circuit. Christ's compassion on shepherdless Israel. | 91 |
The twelve instructed and sent out. Christ's circuit continued. | ||||
Herod alarmed. Account of the Baptist's death. . . . | 92 | |||
Jesus retires across the lake. 5000 fed (II. Passover, 18. April). | 93 | |||
Back to Capernaum. The walking on the sea. . . . . | ||||
A Capern. | The great discourse on the bread of life. Many turn back. | 94 | ||
The plucking of corn, ("second-first Sabbath", 23. April;pp.13-15). | 95 | |||
The healing of the withered hand. The Pharisees enraged. | ||||
Jesus withdraws. Many follow him and are healed. . . | ||||
Comp.—Chain No. 3, page 5. | The journ. to Phenicia, thr' the Decap. back to At Capern. the luke of Gen. & again Northward to Cæs. Phil. |
The deputation of scribes from Jerusalem. Hypocrisy rebuked. | 96 | |
Jesus on the borders of Tyre & Sidon. The Syro—Phen. woman. | 97 | |||
Back through the Decapolis. A deaf and dumb man healed. | ||||
Four thousand fed. Jesus returns to the S.W. coast (Dalmanutha). | ||||
Another sign from heaven demanded. The leaven of the Pharisees. | 98 | |||
A blind man healed at Bethsaida Julias. . . . . . . | 99 | |||
In the region of Cæsarea Philippi: Peter's confession. . | ||||
Christ's first foretelling of His death and resurrection. . . . | 100 | |||
The transfiguration of Christ. . . . . . . . . | 101 | |||
The coming of Elias explained. . . . . . . . . | ||||
A dumb lunatic healed. . . . . . . . . . . . | 102 | |||
On the homeward journey: the second foretelling of His death. | ||||
At Capernaum: the tribute—money miraculously provided. . . | 103 | |||
At Caapern. | Dispute for primacy. Exhortation to humility. On offences. | 104 | ||
On church-discipline. Peter's question as to the extent of forbearance. Parable of the unmerciful fellow-servant. . . |
105 | |||
D.
Jesus attending the Feast |
vide p. 17. note No. 1. |
The brethren's unbelief. Christ's secret journey to Jerusalem. | 106 | |
Christ's sudden appearance and public teaching in the Temple. | 107 | |||
The woman taken in adultery. . . . . . . . . . . | 108 | |||
Christ the light of the world. Discourses and debates. . . | 109 | |||
The healing of the man born blind, and subsequent discourse. | 110 | |||
The parable of the good Shepherd. . . . . . . . . | 111 | |||
E.
The close of the Galilean |
vide p. 18. | Another journey towards Jer. Unkind reception in a Samar. vill. | 112 | |
Seventy disciples instructed and sent out. . . . . . . | 113 | |||
The lawyer's question. The good Samaritan. . . . . . | 114 | |||
Jesus at Bethany. The one thing needful. . . . . . . | 115 | |||
F.
Jesus attending the Feast |
vide p. 18. | Jesus at Jerusalem. Unbelief the only cause of Israel's dis— appointment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
116 |