Sect. Page. PART VI. THE FESTIVAL OF TABERNACLES, AND THE SUBSEQUENT TRANS- DAYS BEFORE THE FOURTH PASSOVER. TIME: Six months less six days. 83. Jesus at the Festival of Tabernacles. His public teaching.—Jerusalem 84. The Woman taken in Adultery.—Jerusalem 85. Further public teaching of our Lord. He reproves the unbelieving Jews, and escapes from their hands.-Jerusalem 85 86. A Lawyer instructed. Love to our neighbour defined. Parable of the Good Samaritan.-Near Jerusalem 87. Jesus in the house of Martha and Mary.-Bethany 88. The Disciples again taught how to pray.-Near Jerusalem 89. The Seventy return.-Jerusalem? 90. A man born blind is healed on the Sabbath. Our Lord's subsequent discourses.-Jerusalem 91. Jesus in Jerusalem at the Festival of Dedication. He retires beyond Jordan.-Jerusalem. Bethabara beyond Jordan 92. The raising of Lazarus.-Bethany 93. The counsel of Caiaphas against Jesus. He retires from Jerusalem. -Jerusalem. Ephraim 94. Jesus beyond Jordan is followed by multitudes. The healing of the infirm Woman on the Sabbath.-Valley of Jordan. Perea 93 95. Our Lord goes teaching and journeying towards Jerusalem. He is warned against Herod.-Perea 96. Our Lord dines with a chief Pharisee on the Sabbath. Incidents.Perea 97. What is required of true Disciples.-Perea 98. Parable of the Lost Sheep, etc. Parable of the Prodigal Son.Perea 95 99. Parable of the Unjust Steward.-Perea 35 96 100. The Pharisees reproved. Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus.Perea 101. Jesus inculcates forbearance, faith, humility.-Perea 102. Christ's coming will be sudden.-Perea 103. Parables: The importunate Widow. The Pharisee and Publican.Perea Sect. 105. Jesus receives and blesses little Children.-Perea Page. 100 107. Jesus a third time foretells his Death and Resurrection. [See § 74, $77.)-Perea 103 108. James and John prefer their ambitious request.-Perea 104 109. The healing of two blind men near Jericho 104 110. The visit to Zaccheus. Parable of the ten Pounds.-Jericho 105 111. Jesus arrives at Bethany six days before the Passover.-Bethany 106 PART VII. OUR LORD'S PUBLIC ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM, AND THE SUBSEQUENT TRANSACTIONS BEFORE THE FOURTH PASSOVER. TIME: Four days. 112. Our Lord's public Entry into Jerusalem.-Bethany, Jerusalem 114. The barren Fig-tree withers away.-Between Bethany and Jerusalem 110 115. Christ's authority questioned. Parable of the Two Sons.-Jerusalem 116. Parable of the wicked Husbandmen.-Jerusalem 117. Parable of the Marriage of the King's Son.-Jerusalem 118. Insidious question of the Pharisees: Tribute to Cesar-Jerusalem 119. Insidious question of the Sadducees: The Resurrection.-Jerusalem 120. A Lawyer questions Jesus. The two great Commandments.-Jerusalem 122. Warnings against the evil example of the Scribes and Pharisees.— Jerusalem 123. Woes against the Scribes and Pharisees. Lamentation over Jerusalem.-Jerusalem 118 124. The Widow's mite.-Jerusalem 119 125. Certain Greeks desire to see Jesus.--Jerusalem 120 126. Reflections upon the unbelief of the Jews.-Jerusalem 120 127. Jesus, on taking leave of the Temple, foretells its destruction and the persecution of his Disciples.-Jerusalem. Mount of Olives 128. The signs of Christ's coming to destroy Jerusalem, and put an end to the Jewish State and Dispensation.-Mount of Olives Sect. 129. Transition to Christ's final coming at the Day of Judgment. Exhortation to watchfulness. Parables: The ten Virgins. The five Talents.-Mount of Olives 130. Scenes of the Judgment Day.-Mount of Olives Page 125 126 131. The Rulers conspire. The supper at Bethany. Treachery of Judas. -Jerusalem. Bethany 127 129 132. Preparation for the Passover.-Bethany. Jerusalem PART VIII. THE FOURTH PASSOVER; OUR LORD'S PASSION; AND THE ACCOMPANYING EVENTS UNTIL THE END OF THE JEWISH SARBATH. TIME: Too days. 133. The Passover Meal. Contention among the Twelve.-Jerusalem 134. Jesus washes the feet of his Disciples.-Jerusalem 135. Jesus points out the Traitor. Judas withdraws.-Jerusalem 131 132 137. The Lord's Supper.-Jerusalem 133 138. Jesus comforts his Disciples. The Holy Spirit promised.-Jerusalem 139. Christ the true Vine. His Disciples hated by the world.―Jerusalem 140. Persecution foretold. Further promise of the Holy Spirit. Prayer in the name of Christ.-Jerusalem 136 141. Christ's last prayer with his Disciples.-Jerusalem 137 142. The agony in Gethsemane.-Mount of Olives 138 143. Jesus betrayed, and made prisoner.-Mount of Olives 140 144. Jesus before Caiaphas. Peter thrice denies him.-Jerusalem 145. Jesus before Caiaphas and the Sanhedrim. He declares himself to be the Christ; is condemned and mocked.-Jerusalem 143 146. The Sanhedrim lead Jesus away to Pilate.--Jerusalem 148. Pilate seeks to release Jesus. The Jews demand Barabbas.-Jerusalem 146 149. Pilate delivers up Jesus to death. He is scourged and mocked.Jerusalem 147 150. Pilate again seeks to release Jesus.-Jerusalem Sect. 154. The Jews mock at Jesus on the Cross. He commends his Mother 157. The taking down from the Cross. The Burial.—Jerusalem. PART IX. OUR LORD'S RESURRECTION, HIS SUBSEQUENT APPEARANCES, AND HIS ASCENSION. TIME: Forty days. 159. The Morning of the Resurrection.-Jerusalem 160. Visit of the Women to the Sepulchre. Mary Magdalene returns.Jerusalem 161. Vision of Angels in the Sepulchre.-Jerusalem 162. The Women return to the City. Jesus meets them.-Jerusalem 163. Peter and John run to the Sepulchre.-Jerusalem Page. 151 152 153 153 155 156 156 157 157 158 163 163 164 164. Our Lord is seen by Mary Magdalene at the Sepulchre.-Jerusalem 167. Jesus appears in the midst of the Apostles, Thomas being absent.— Jerusalem 168. Jesus appears in the midst of the Apostles, Thomas being present.— 169. The Apostles go away into Galilee. Jesus shews himself to seven 171. Our Lord is seen of James; then of all the Apostles.-Jerusalem 172. The Ascension.-Bethany 173. Conclusion of John's Gospel |