The Life of Jesus
Recorded by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
An Accord of the Four Gospels
By H. A. "Buster" Dobbs



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I. From Introduction To The First Passover
1. Luke's reasons for writing his gospel (Luke 1:-4).
2. Jesus is the word made flesh and is God (John 1:1-5).
3. The angel Gabriel appears in the temple to Zacharias, the
husband of Elizabeth, and announces the birth of John the
baptizer; Zacharias asks for a sign and is struck dumb (Luke
1:5-25).
4. Gabriel appears to Mary; Mary visits Elizabeth; after three
months Mary returns to Nazareth (Luke 1:26-56).
5. John the baptizer is born and circumcised; Zacharias' speech
restored and he prophecies of the greatness of his son; John
grew up and retired to the desert until time for his kingdom
announcement (Luke 1:57-80).
6. The genealogy of Jesus by his supposed father Joseph (Matt.
1:117).
7. An angel commands Joseph to marry his betrothed; Joseph
"knew her not" until after the birth of Jesus (Matt. 1:18-25).
8. The command of Caesar Augustus that all the world be taxed;
Joseph and Mary go to Bethlehem, their hometown, to be taxed;
Jesus is born (Luke 2:1-7).
9. The appearance of angels to Bethlehem shepherds to announce
the birth of Jesus the Messiah (2:8-20).
10. The circumcision of Jesus in Bethlehem; about 30 days later
he is presented in the temple at Jerusalem (Luke 2:21-39).
11. Wise men from the East appear in Jerusalem asking for the
new born Jewish King; The wise men are sent to Bethlehem
with instructions to report what they found to King Herod; The
wise men, being warned of God in a dream, did not return to
Jerusalem; Joseph told to take the baby to Egypt (Matt. 2:1-
15).
12. Herod orders the infants of Bethlehem killed; Herod dies;
Joseph told to return from Egypt (Matt. 2:16-23).
13. Jesus' childhood and early life; the temple visit at age 12 (Luke
2:40-52).
14. The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ; The work,
character, preaching, and reception of John the baptizer (Matt.
3:1-12; Mark 1:1-8; Luke 3:1-20; John 1:6-14).
15. The baptism of Jesus (Matt. 3:13-17; Mark 1:9-11; Luke
3:21-22; John 1:15-18) .
16. At about the age of 30 Jesus begins to preach; His genealogy
by his mother (Luke 3:23-28) .
17. The temptation of Jesus (Matt. 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; Luke
4:113).
18. Priests and Levites from Jerusalem question John; John
identifies Jesus as the Lamb of God and sends his disciples to
Jesus-Andrew, Peter, Philip, and Nathanael become the first
disciples of Jesus (John 1:19-51).
19. Jesus and his disciples go to Cana where they attend a
marriage feast; Jesus went to Jerusalem to attend the Passover
(John 2:113).
II. From The First To The Second Passover
1. At the Passover, Jesus drives the merchants and money
changers out of the temple; For the first time tells of his death
and resurrection; New Birth conversation with Nicodemus
(John 2:1 to John 3:21).
2. Jesus and his disciples go from the city of Jerusalem to the
country and baptize many; John's tribute to Jesus (John 3:22-
36).
3. When Jesus knew the Pharisees had heard of his success, he
left Judea to go to Galilee; The conversation between Jesus and
a woman at Jacob's well in Sychar of Samaria (John 4:1-42).
4. Jesus arrives at Cana and cures a nobleman's son who was sick
in Capernaum; Upon learning that John was put in prison, Jesus
left Cana for other parts of Galilee (Matt. 4:12; Mark 1:14-15;
Luke 4:14-15; John 4:43-54).
5. Jesus goes to Nazareth, teaches in its synagogue and is
threatened and rejected (Luke 4:15-30).
6. Jesus moves to Capernaum and calls some of his disciples; He
and his disciples tour some cities of Galilee; Jesus preaches and
performs miracles (Matt. 4:13-23; Mark 1:16-21; Luke 4:31-
32).
7. At the end of his first tour through Galilee, Jesus preaches the
sermon on the mount (Matt. 4:1 through 7:29).
8. When Jesus came down from the mountain, he cured a leper
(Matt. 8:1-4).
9. Jesus goes to Capernaum and cures a Centurion's son (Matt.
8:513).
10. Jesus taught in the synagogue of Capernaum and the people
were astonished at his doctrine because he taught with
authority; Jesus commands an unclean spirit to come out of a
man; He heals Peter's mother-in-law and cures many diseases
and casts out many devils; He then makes a second tour
through Galilee (Matt. 8:1417; Mark 1:21-29; Luke 4:33-44).
11. The miraculous catch of fishes; Jesus makes a third tour
through Galilee and cures another leper (Mark 1:40-45; Luke
5:1-16).
12. Multitudes press around Jesus; Jesus warns of the cost of
following him (the foxes have holes and the birds of the air
have nests, but the son of man has no place to lay his head);
Jesus and his disciples set out to cross the sea of Galilee; They
are caught in the midst of a terrible storm, but Jesus calms the
raging elements (Matt. 8:18-27; Mark 4:35-41; Luke 8:22-
25).
13. Jesus and his disciples cross the sea and come to Gadara
where Jesus cures two men who were possessed with demons
by sending the demons into a herd of swine (Matt. 8:28
through 9:1; Mark 5:1-21; Luke 8:26-40).
14. Jesus returns to Capernaum and teaches the multitudes; He
cures a paralyzed who was let down from the roof of the
house where Jesus was teaching (Matt. 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12;
Luke 5:17-26).
15. Matthew the publican is called to follow Jesus; A feast at
Matthew's house where Jesus is criticized for associating with
publicans and sinners; John's disciples and the Pharisees ask
why the disciples of Jesus do not fast; The parable of the new
patch on an old garment and new wine in old wine-skins
(Matt. 9:9-17; Mark 2:13-22; Luke 5:27-39).
16. A woman with an issue of blood is cured in the street of
Capernaum and Jairus's daughter is raised from the dead
(Matt. 9:18-26; Mark 5:22-43; Luke 8:41-56).
17. Jesus cures two blind men and casts out a demon from a
mute man; The Pharisees accuse Jesus of casting out devils
through the prince of the devils--Beelzebub (Matt. 9:27-34).
18. Jesus makes a fourth tour of Galilee; Jesus chooses twelve of
his disciples whom he ordained to be his apostles to be with
him and that he might send them forth to preach; The names
of the twelve apostles (Matt. 9:35-38; Mark 3:13-19; Luke
6:12-16).
19. The sermon on the plain (Luke 6:17-49).
20. Jesus cures a Centurion's slave in Capernaum (Luke 7:1-10).
21. The multitude accuse Jesus of being beside himself, or insane
(Mark 3:19-21).
22. The apostles are given their commission in Capernaum
(Matt. 10:142).
23. Jesus and other disciples made another tour of Galilee; Jesus
raises a widow's son from the dead at Nain (Matt. 11:1; Luke
7:11-17).
24. John the baptizer sends messengers to Jesus; Jesus praises
John, but speaks of the greater blessings and positions of
those in the coming kingdom; Jesus rebukes the cities in which
most of his mighty works were done because they did not
repent; His "come unto me" invitation (Matt. 11:2-30; Luke
7:18-25).
25. Jesus had dinner with a Pharisee named Simon; a sinful
woman washes his feet with her tears and wipes them with her
hair and anoints them with ointment (Luke 7:36-50).
26. Jesus preaches in every village and city and the twelve
apostles were with him; Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and
Susanna, and many others, supply Jesus with money and go
with him to the Passover (Luke 8:1-3).
III. From The Second To The Third Passover
1. In Jerusalem to attend the Passover, at the pool of Bethesda,
on a Sabbath day, Jesus cures a man who had suffered an
infirmity for 38 years; The Jews began to persecute Jesus
because he cured on a Sabbath day; Jesus asserts his authority
and mission and claims the approval of God (John 5:1-47).
2. On the second Sabbath of the Passover, the disciples of Jesus
pluck and eat ears of corn; Jesus defends their action (Matt.
12:1-8; Mark 2:23-28; Luke 6:1-5).
3. Jesus remains in Jerusalem for a period of time, and on
another Sabbath heals a man with a withered hand; Jesus
healed large numbers of people; Jesus claimed to fulfill Isaiah
42:1-4 (Matt. 12:9-21; Mark 3:1-12; Luke 6:6-11).
4. A second time the Pharisee say Jesus performed miracles by
the power of Beelzebub; Jesus defends himself and shows the
inconsistency of the Pharisees charge against him; the
unforgivable sin against the Holy Spirit; The Pharisees ask for
a sign from heaven; the sign of the prophet Jonah promised;
Condemnation of those who would not believe him; behavior
of an evil spirits when they are cast out; The mother and
brothers of Jesus sought him, but Jesus said his mother and
brothers are those who do the will of God (Matt. 12:22-50;
Mark 3:22-35).
5. Jesus preaches in parables by the sea of Galilee; The parable of
the sower; The reason for teaching in parables; The
interpretation of the parable of the sower; The parable of the
lamp (Matt. 13:1-23; Mark 4:1-25; Luke 8:4-18) .
6. The parable of the tares of the field (Matt. 13:24-30).
7. The parable of the undetectable growth of seed (Mark 4:26-
29).
8. The parable of the grain of mustard seed (Matt. 13:31-32;
Mark 4:30-32).
9. The parable of the leaven; His mother and brothers come to
see him a second time (Matt. 13:33-35; Mark 4:33-34; Luke
8:19-21).
10. The parable of the tares explained (Matt. 13:26-43; Mark
4:34).
11. The parables of the treasure hidden in a field and the
merchant seek goodly pearls (Matt. 13:44-46).
12. The parable of the net cast into the sea; The parable of the
householder who brings out of his house things new and old
(Matt. 13:47-52).
13. Jesus again goes to Nazareth (Matt 13:53-58; Mark 6:1-6).
14. The twelve apostles are sent out to preach in the vicinity of
Nazareth (Mark 6:7-13; Luke 9:1-6).
15. John the baptizer is killed by Herod in the city of Tiberias
(Matt. 14:1-11; Mark 6:14-28; Luke 9:7-9).
16. After the death of John, the apostles return to Jesus in
Capernaum; He leaves Capernaum and crosses the sea to the
desert of Bethsaida; The people are fed by a miracle the first
time (Matt. 14:12-21; Mark 6:29-44; Luke 9:10-17; John
6:1-13).
17. Jesus understands that the people would use violence to
make him a king, so he departs from them; He sends his
apostles to sail away without him; They are caught in the great
wind of a storm; Jesus comes to them walking on the water;
Peter walks on the sea; They come to Capernaum (Matt.
14:22-34; Mark 6:45-53; John 6:1421).
18. Occasioned by the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000, Jesus
preaches a sermon about manna from heaven and the
importance of feeding on his word; He miraculously cures
many in Capernaum (Matt. 14:35-36; Mark 6:54-55; John
6:22-71).
19. Jesus cures many as he goes to Jerusalem to attend another
Passover (Mark 6:56). Note: Jesus visited many villages and
cities. This must have been his journey to Jerusalem to attend
the Passover, which John says was nigh (John 6:4).
IV. From The Third To The Fourth Passover.
1. Jesus returns to Galilee where Pharisees from Jerusalem
complain that his disciples ate with unwashed hands. Jesus
corrects the Pharisees' misconceptions of traditions (Matt 15:1-
20; Mark 7:123; John 7:1).
2. In Tyre and Sidon Jesus cures the daughter of a Canaanitish
woman (Matt 15:21-28; Mark 7:24-30).
3. Jesus goes to Decapolis and cures a man who was deaf and
had an impediment in his speech (Mark 7:31-37).
4. Jesus miraculously feed 4,000 men besides the women and
children (Matt. 15-29-39; Mark 8:1-10).
5. At Megadan the Pharisees for a second time demand a sign
from heaven; The sign of the prophet Jonah promised a second
time; Jesus departs and in sailing across the sea of Galilee warns
his disciples to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and
Sadducees (Matt. 16:1-12; Mark 8:11-21).
6. Jesus and his disciples make a tour by land and at Caesarea
Phillipi promises to build the church and prophecies his
suffering and resurrection (Matt. 16:13-23; Mark 8:27-33;
Luke 9:18-22).
7. Jesus teaches the importance of self-denial and asserts that he
will judge the world at the last day (Matt. 16:24-28; Mark 8:34
to 9:1; Luke 9:23-27).
8. The transfiguration of Jesus on a mountain in Caesarea
Phillippi, and he again foretells his suffering, death, and
resurrection (Matt. 17:1-13); Mark 9:12-13; Luke 9:28-36).
9. Upon coming down from the mountain, Jesus cures a young
man afflicted with epilepsy; Jesus again speaks of his suffering
and resurrection (Matt 17:14-23; Mark 9:14-32; Luke 9:37-
45).
10. The half-shekel miraculously provided and paid in Capernaum
(Matt. 17:24-27).
11. The apostles are rebuked for contending about chief places in
the kingdom using the example of a little child; John forbids a
man casting out demons in the name of Jesus; Jesus stresses
the importance of pure living to escape the punishment of hell
(Luke 9:46-50; Mark 9:33-50; Matt. 18:1-11).
12. The parable of the lost sheep given the first time (Matt.
18:1214).
13. Treatment of transgressors and extent of forgiveness--until 70
times 7 (Matt. 18:15-22).
14. The parable of the servant-debtors (Matt. 18:23-35).
15. Jesus leaves Galilee and goes to Jerusalem to attend the
Passover (Matt. 19:1-2; Mark 9:1).
V. From The Fourth To The Fifth Passover.
1. Jesus goes to Jerusalem to keep the feast of tabernacles; He
preaches to huge crowd claiming to give wisdom from above
and living water; Officers sent to arrest him, but did not take
him because of his powerful teaching (John 7:2 to 8:1).
2. The woman taken in adultery (John 8:2-11).
3. Jesus claims to be the light of the world; The Pharisees deny his
claims because he bore witness of himself, but he proved that he
also had the witness of God (John 8:12-20).
4. Jesus continues his discourse claiming to be light and truth and
offering salvation to those who believe in him; Jesus claims deity
and the people take up stones to kill him (John 8:21-59).
5. Jesus heals a man born blind; The miracle causes a great stir in
Jerusalem and the Sanhedrian examines the miracle (John 9:1-
34).
6. As Jesus was going to Jerusalem to attend the feast of
dedication, he is refused lodging in a village of Samaria; The
disciples want him to call down fire from heaven upon the
Samaritans; He rebukes the disciples (Luke 9:51-62).
7. While still in Samaria before going to the feast of dedication,
Jesus sends the 70 out (Luke 10:1-16).
8. The 70 return and report great success (Luke 10:17-24).
9. Jesus answers the lawyers question: What shall I do to inherit
eternal life? The parable of the good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-
37).
10. Jesus stops at the house of Martha and Mary at Bethany while
on his way to the feast of dedication (Luke 10:38-42).
11. At the feast of dedication Jesus meets the man born blind he
had healed at the feast of tabernacles (John 9:35-41).
12. The parable of the sheepfold (John 10:1-18) .
13. The Jews disagree over who Jesus is; They ask him and he
says he and the Father are one; They take up stones to kill him;
Jesus leaves Jerusalem and goes into Perea (John 10:19-42).
14. Jesus teaches his disciples to pray; The parable of the
persistent friend (Luke 11:1-13).
15. Jesus casts a devil out of a man; The Pharisees ascribe his
miracles to Beelzebub for the third time; Jesus rebukes them
and claims to be greater than Solomon and Jonah (Luke 11:14-
32).
16. The parable of the lamp (Luke 11:33-36).
17. Jesus again dines with a Pharisee; Jesus condemns the
Pharisees; They look for an opportunity to accuse him (Luke
11:37-54).
18. Jesus teaches the multitude to be bold in declaring salvation in
his name (Luke 12:1-12).
19. The parable of the rich fool (Luke 12:13-21).
20. The parables of the servant who waited for the return of his
Lord and of the two servants (Luke 12:22-53).
21. The people are condemned for not discerning the times (Luke
12:54-59).
22. The need for repentance; The parable of the barren fig-tree
(Luke 13:1-9).
23. In Perea, on a Sabbath day, Jesus cures a woman who had
been "bowed together" 18 years; The ruler of the synagogue
condemns Jesus (Luke 13:10-17).
24. The parable of the mustard seed and the leaven delivered a
second time (Luke 13:18-21).
25. The number of saved and the plight of the lost (Luke 13:22-
30).
26. Jesus is warned that Herod will kill him if he does not leave
Perea; Jesus laments over Jerusalem the first time (Luke
13:3135).
27. Jesus dines with a chief Pharisee on a Sabbath day; Jesus heals
a man; The Parable of the marriage-supper (Luke 14:1-24).
28. Jesus teaches the need of self-denial; The parable of the rash
builder and warrior, and of the salt that lost its savor (Luke
14:25-35).
29. The parables of the lost sheep, lost money, and lost son (Luke
15:1-32).
30. The parable of the steward who wasted his Lord's goods
(Luke 16:1-13).
31. Jesus rebukes the covetous Pharisees; The account of the rich
man and Lazarus (Luke 16:14-31).
32. Jesus teaches his disciples to be forgiving; The disciples ask
for greater faith; unprofitable servants (Luke 17:1-10).
33. Jesus is told of the sickness of Lazarus and leaves Perea (John
11:1-16).
34. On his way to Judea, Jesus cures 10 lepers and only one, a
Samaritan, returns to thank him (Luke 17:11-19).
35. Lazarus is raised from the dead; Jesus goes to Ephraim (John
11:17-54).
36. Jesus foretells the destruction of the Jewish state for the first
time (Luke 17:20-37).
37. The parable of the unjust judge and the injured woman (Luke
18:18) .
38. The parable of the Pharisee and the Publican who prayed in
the temple (Luke 18:9-14).
39. The Pharisee ask Jesus about divorce (Matt. 19:3-12; Mark
10:212).
40. Jesus receives the little children (Matt. 19:13-16; Mark
10:1316; Luke 18:15-17).
41. Jesus leaves Ephraim. A young ruler runs to Jesus asking what
thing he must do to have eternal life; The difficulty of entering
the kingdom of heaven; The promise of thrones is made the
first time; Self-denial demanded the third time (Matt. 19:16-30;
Mark 10:16-31; Luke 18:18-30).
42. The parable of the laborers in the vineyard (Matt. 20:1-16).
43. Jesus again speaks of his suffering and resurrection; His
disciples strive for preferred places in his kingdom; Jesus
teaches the importance of humility (Matt 20:17-28; Mark
10:32-45; Luke 18:31-34).
44. Jesus cures two blind men near the city of Jericho (Matt.
20:2934; Mark 10:46-52; Luke 18:35-43).
45. On his way from Jericho to Jerusalem Jesus visits Zaccheus
the publican (Luke 19:1-10).
46. The parable of the pounds (Luke 19:11-28) .
47. Six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany and at a
supper is anointed by Mary (John 11:55 to 12:11).
48. Jesus enters Jerusalem in triumph as Messiah; He weeps over
Jerusalem (Matt 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:29-44; John
12:1219).
49. The fig-tree is cursed; he cleanses the temple the second time
(Matt. 21:12-22; Mark 11:12-26; Luke 19:45-46).
50. Certain Greeks desire to see Jesus; While Jesus teaches them,
a voice from heaven is heard (John 12:20-28) .
51. Jesus teaches the multitude that he will soon be crucified; the
multitude argues with him; Jesus quotes Isaiah about the
blindness and unbelief of the multitude; Jesus speaks of light
and judgment (John 12:29-50).
52. Priests and scribes ask Jesus about his authority; he asks them
about John's baptism (Matt. 21:23-27; Mark 11:27-33; Luke
19:47 to 20:8) .
53. Parable of the two sons commanded to work in the vineyard
(Matt. 21:28-32).
54. Parable of the vineyard that was rented to husbandmen (Matt.
21:33-46; Mark 12:1-12; Luke 20:9-19).
55. Parable of the marriage supper given a second time (Matt.
22:114; Mark 12:12).
56. Pharisees ask if it is lawful to pay tribute (Matt. 22:15-22;
Mark 12:13-17; Luke 20:20-26).
57. Sadducees ask about the resurrection and a woman who had
seven husbands; Jesus shows the reality of life after death
(Matt. 22:23-32; Mark 12:18-27; Luke 20-27-38) .
58. A scribe of the Pharisees inquires about the greatest
commandment (Matt. 22:34-40; Mark 12:28-34; Luke 20:39-
40).
59. Jesus asks the Pharisees a question about the Messiah and
David (Matt. 22:41-46; Mark 12:35-37; Luke 20:41-44).
60. Jesus rebukes the scribes and Pharisees and mourns over
Jerusalem a second time (Matt. 23:1-39; Mark 12:38-40; Luke
20:45-47).
61. Jesus observes people giving alms and commends a poor
widow for giving all she had (Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4).
62. Jesus again prophecies the destruction of Jerusalem and his
own final coming to judgment (Matt. 24:1-43; Mark 13:1-43;
Luke 21:536).
63. Parable of the ten virgins; parable of talents (Matt. 25:1-30).
64. Final judgment and the separation of the sheep and goats
(Matt. 25:31-46).
65. Jesus speaks of his coming suffering; rulers decide to kill him
but not during the feast of Passover; He is anointed in the house
of Simon the leper; Judas makes a bargain with the Jewish high
counsel to betray Jesus (Matt. 21:1-16; Mark 14:1-11; Luke
21:37 to 22:6).
66. Peter and John are sent to prepare the passover for Jesus and
the disciples (Matt. 21:17-19; Mark 14:12-16; Luke 22:7-13).
VI. Fifth Passover
1. Jesus washes his disciples feet and speaks again of his suffering
(Matt. 26:20; Mark 14:17; Luke 22:14-18; John 13:1-20).
2. While eating the passover, Jesus identifies Judas as the one
who would betray him (Matt. 26:21-25; Mark 14:18-21; John
13:21-29).
3. Jesus appoints the simple supper as a memorial of his suffering
(Matt. 26:26-29; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:19-23; 1 Cor. 11:23-
25).
4. Strife among the disciples about who would be greatest in the
coming kingdom; the promise of thrones made a second time;
Jesus foretells Peter would deny him (Luke 22:24-38; John
13:31-38) .
5. Jesus speaks of mansions prepared for the faithful and insists
they believe on him for his works sake (John 14:1-10).
6. Jesus speaks of his suffering and resurrection and promises to
send a comforter to his apostles; He again speaks of Peter's
denial (Matt. 26:30-35; Mark 14:26-31; Luke 22:39-40; John
14:1131).
7. In the mount of Olives Jesus teaches his disciples about how
they were to behave after his departure; He makes promises to
empower them for their work (John 15:1 to 16:33).
8. In the mount of Olives Jesus prays for his disciples (John
17:126).
9. Jesus suffers in the garden (Matt. 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42;
Luke 22:21-46; John 18:1).
10. Jesus is arrested in the garden (Matt. 26:47-57; Mark 14:43-
53; Luke 22:47-54; John 18:2-14).
11. Some of the disciples follow Jesus at a distance (Matt. 26:58;
Mark 14:54; John 18:15-18) .
12. The denial of Peter (Matt. 26:69-75; Mark 14:66-72; Luke
22:5565; John 18:25-27).
13. The trial of Jesus by the Jewish Sanhedrian (Matt. 26:59-68;
Mark 14:55-65; Luke 22:66-71; John 18:19-24).
14. Jesus is brought to Pilate; Judas hangs himself (Matt. 27:1-10;
Mark 15:1; Luke 23:1; John 18:28) .
15. Pilate's first attempt to save Jesus; He declares that Jesus is
innocent (Matt. 27:11; Mark 15:2; Luke 22:2-4; John 18:29-
38) .
16. Pilate's second attempt to save Jesus; He sends him to Herod
(Matt. 27:12-14; Mark 15:3-5; Luke 18:5-12).
17. Pilate's third attempt to save Jesus; because of the people and
the fear of a riot, Pilate agrees to condemn Jesus (Matt.
27:1526; Mark 15:6-15; Luke 23:13-25; John 18:39-40).
18. Pilate's fourth attempt to save Jesus; having scourged Jesus
and allowed the soldiers to mock him, he shows him to the
people (Matt. 27:27-30; Mark 15:16-19; John 19:1-7).
19. Pilate's fifth attempt to save Jesus; he refuses to condemn
him, but the mob demands his death and Pilate yields in fear of
being accused to the emperor (John 19:8-15).
20. Jesus is crucified between two thieves (Matt. 27:31-34; Mark
15:20-23; Luke 23:26-34; John 19:16-18) .
21. Titles put on the cross; soldiers gamble for his garments
(Matt. 27:35-38; Mark 15:24-28; Luke 23:34; John 19:19-24).
22. Jesus is reviled by the mob, the rulers, the priests, the
soldiers, and the thieves (Matt. 27:39-44; Mark 15:29-32;
Luke 23:35-43).
23. As Jesus is dying on the cross there is darkness in the land;
Jesus speaks from the cross to his friends; Jesus quotes Psalms
22, commends his spirit to God and dies (Matt. 27:45-56;
Mark 15:33-41; Luke 23:44-49; John 19:25-30).
24. Jesus side is pierced and he is taken down from the cross and
buried (Matt. 27:57-66; Mark 15:42-47; Luke 22:50-56; John
19:3142).
25. Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James go to see the
tomb; they are driven back by an earthquake; and angel
descends and Jesus arises (Matt 28:1-4; Mark 16:1).
26. On the morning of the first day of the week, all the women go
to the sepulchre; they cannot find the body; Mary Magdalene
returns to tell the apostles; the other women remain at the
tomb where they see an angel who tells them Jesus is risen;
they also run to tell the apostles (Matt. 28:5-8; Mark 16:2-8;
Luke 14:1-11; John 20:1-4).
27. Peter and John run to the tomb; Mary Magdalene follows
them; Peter and John turn away from the grave site; Mary
Magdalene see first an angel and then Jesus; she runs a second
time into the city to tell the others (Mark 16:9; John 20:4-12).
28. The other women, still at the sepulchre, leave -- looking for
Peter and John; Jesus meets them and sends by them a message
to his disciples to meet him in Galilee (Matt. 28:9-10).
29. The guards tell the priests about Jesus resurrection (Matt.
28:11-15).
30. The women return after having seen Jesus several times; Peter
runs to the sepulchre a second time, and as he returns he sees
the Lord (Mark 16:10-11; Luke 24:12; John 20:18; 1 Cor.
15:5).
31. Jesus appears to two of his disciples on the road to Emmaus
(Mark 16:12-13; Luke 24:13-35).
32. Jesus appears to his apostles, Thomas being absent, on the
evening of the day of his resurrection (Luke 24:36-43; John
20:19-25).
33. Jesus appears to the apostles when Thomas was with them
(Mark 16:14; John 20:36-41).
34. Jesus meets with his apostles at lake Galilee (John 21:1-25).
35. Jesus appears to 500 brethren in Galilee; He appears to James
alone (Matt 28:16-17; 1 Cor. 15:6).
36. Jesus ascends into heaven from the mount of Olives in the
presence of his apostles (Matt. 28:18-20; Mark 16:15-20; Luke
24:44-53; Acts 1:3-12).
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