MATTHEW. | MARK. | LUKE. | JOHN. | |
The Lord approaches Jerusalem from Jericho | 19:1-10 | |||
He passes our Thursday night at the house of Zacchaeus | 19:5 | |||
And delivers the Parable of the Pounds | 19:11-27 | |||
He proceeds toward Jerusalem | 19:28 | |||
He sends two disciples (apenanti) for an "ass" and a "colt" (two animals) | 21:1-7 | |||
And makes His first entry from Bethphage (not Bethany) (Appdx-153 | 21:8, 9 | |||
He is unexpected, and they ask "Who is this?" | 21:10, 11 | |||
He cleanses the Temple | 21:12-16 | |||
He returns to Bethany | 21:17 | 12:1 |
The Lord passes the Sabbath at Bethany; and after sunset (on our Saturday), the first of three suppers was made, probably at the house of Lazarus, in Bethany (Appdx-157 | ............. | .............. | ................. | 12:2 |
At this supper the first of two anointings took place (Appdx-158 | 12:3-11 |
The second, or triumphal entry into Jerusalem. He sends two disciples (katenanti) for a colt (one animal). See Appdx-153 | ............... | 11:1-7 | 19:29-35 | 12:12- |
The Lord starts from Bethany (not Bethphage) and is met by multitudes from Jerusalem (Appendix 153). | 1:8-10 | 19:36-40 | 12:12-19 | |
He weeps over the city. | 19:41-44 | |||
He enters the Temple, looks around. | 11:11- | |||
And Returns to Bethany. | 11:11 |
In the morning (our Monday a.m.) the Lord returns to Jerusalem. | 21:18 | 11:12 | ||
The Fig-tree cursed. | 21:19-22 | 11:13, 14 | ||
The Temple. Further cleansing. | 11:15-17 | 19:45, 46 | ||
In the Temple. Further teaching. "Certain Greeks". | 19:47- | 12:20-50 | ||
Opposition of Rulers. | 11:18 | 19:-47, 48 | ||
He goes out of the city (probably to Bethany; see Lu 21:37,38, below). | 11:19 |
In the morning (our Tuesday a.m.) on the way to Jerusalem, the question of the disciples about the Fig Tree. | 11:20-26 | ............. | ||
In Jerusalem again; and in the Temple. | 21:23-27 | 11:27-33 | 20:1-8 | |
In Jerusalem teaching in Parables; and questions. | 21:28-23:39 | 12:1-44 | 20:9-21:4 | |
The first great prophecy, in the Temple (Appendix 155). | 21:5-36 | |||
(Parenthetical statement as to the Lord's custom during this week). | 21:37, 38 | |||
The second great prophecy, on the Mount of Olives. | 24:1-51 | 13:1-37 | ||
The second great prophecy, continued (Appendix 155). | 25:1-46 | |||
"After two days is the Passover". | 26:1-5 | 14:1, 2 | ||
He returns to Bethany, and is present at the second supper in the house of Simon the leper. The second Anointing. See Appendix 157 and 158. | 26:6-13 | 14:3-9 |
The plot of Judas Iscariot to betray the Lord. | 26:14-16 | 14:10, 11 | 22:1-6 | |
The "preparation" for the last supper (*1). | 26:17-19 | 14:12-16 | 22:7-13 | |
"The even was come" (our Tuesday after sunset) when the plot for the betrayal was ripe for execution. | 26:20 | 14:17 | ||
The last supper, commencing with the washing of the feet. | 13:1-20 | |||
The announcement of the betrayal, &c. | 26:21-25 | 14:18-21 | 13:21-30 | |
The supper eaten, the "New Covenant" made (Jer 31:31). The lamb abolished, bread and wine substituted. | 26:26-29 | 14:22-25 | 22:14-23 | |
The first prophecy of Peter's denials (Appendix 160). | 13:31-38 | |||
The strife; who should be the greatest, &c. | 22:24-30 | |||
The second prophecy of Peter's denials (Appendix 160). | 22:31-34 | |||
The final appeal to His first commission (Lu 9:3). | 22:35-38 | |||
The last discourse to the eleven, followed by His prayer. | 14:1-17:26 | |||
They go to Gethsemane. | 26:30-35 | 14:26-29 | 22:39 | 18:1 |
The third prophecy of Peter's denials (Appendix 160). | 14:30, 31 | |||
The agony in the garden. | 26:36-46 | 14:32-42 | 22:40-46 | |
The apprehension of the Lord (Appendix 165). | 26:47-56 | 14:43-50 | 22:47-54 | 18:2-11 |
The escape of Lazarus (see notes on Mr 14:51,52). | 14:51, 52 | |||
The trials: continued throughout our Tuesday night. | 26:57-27:31 | 14:53-15:19 | 22:54-23:25 | 18:12-19:13 |
About the sixth hour (our Tuesday midnight) Pilate said "Behold your King". | 19:14, 15 | |||
Led away to be crucified. | 27:31-34 | 15:20-23 | 23:26-31 | 19:16, 17 |
And "led with Him" two "malefactors" (kakourgoi) (Appendix 164). | 23:32, 33 | 19:18 | ||
Discussion with Pilate about the Inscriptions (Appendix 168). | 19:19-22 | |||
The dividing of the garments. | 27:35-37 | 15:24 | 23:34 | 19:23, 24 |
"It was the third hour, and they crucified Him" (our 9 a.m. Wednesday). | 15:25, 26 | |||
"Then were there two robbers" (lestai) crucified with Him" (Appendix 164). | 27:38 | 15:27, 28 | ||
The revilings of the rulers, both "robbers", and one "malefactor". | 27:39-44 | 15:29-32 | 23:35-43 | |
The Lord's mother and John. | 19:25, 27 | |||
"The sixth hour" (our Wednesday noon) and the darkness (Appendix 165). | 27:45-49 | 15:33 | 23:44, 45 | |
"The ninth hour" (our Wednesday 3 p.m.) and the expiring cry (Appendix 165). | 27:50 | 15:34-37 | 23:46 | 19:28-30 |
Subsequent events | 27:51-56 | 15:38-41 | 23:47-49 | 19:31-37 |
Buried in haste before sunset (our Wednesday about 6 p.m.), before the "high day" (the first day of the Feast began), our Wednesday sunset. | 27:57-66 | 15:42-47 | 23:50-56 | 19:38-42 |
Thus the Resurrection of the Lord took place at our Saturday sunset or thereabouts on "the third day"; cp. "after three days" (Mt 27:63. Mr 8:31.). | 28:1-10 | 16:1-18 | 24:1-49 | 20:1-23 |
Now we wait for Ransom to keep popping back up like
I don't care about your points,
Don't ignore Twisted's barrage Bullinger Mcflurry.
If you don't respond you're a puss.
Would you two Ruckysexuals like to be left alone for awhile?Twisted by submission.
First time for everything, but I'd prefer you found a woman.Dude, Ransom, I'm gonna be straight with you man.
Don't ignore Twisted's barrage Bullinger Mcflurry. He's got you on the ropes!! AND WITH A HYPER-DISPENSATIONALIST, A MID-ACTS MAN.
Both are smart guys. I tend to think the Mid-Acts and Acts 28 guys get more right than they do wrong.Sounds like you know your dry-cleaners. I've even read and appreciated some of Stam's writings.
Well, this thread's been lost to the Pensacola Cult. Sorry Tarheel.
Well, this thread's been lost to the Pensacola Cult. Sorry Tarheel.
Ralph E. Woodrow R. Woodrow Evangelistic Association, 1993 - Religion - 64 pages |