? The question about fasting—Matt
ix. 14-17; Mark ii. 18-22; Luke v.
33-39 (see sects. 47; A 54).
? Sabbath cure at Jerusalem
at the unnamed feast—John v. 1-47 (see
sect. A 53).
? The Sabbath controversy in
the Galilean grain fields—Matt. xii. 1-8;
Mark ii. 23-28; Luke vi. 1-5 (see
sects. 47; A 54).
? Another Sabbath controversy:
cure of a withered hand—Matt. xii.
9-14; Mark iii. 1-6; Luke vi. 6-11
(see sects. 47; A 54).
Jesus followed by multitudes from
all parts—Matt. iv. 23-25; xii.
15-21; Mark iii. 7-12; Luke vi.
17-19.
The choosing of the twelve—Matt.
x. 2-4; Mark iii. 13-19; Luke vi.
12-19.
The sermon on the mount—Matt.
v. 1 to viii. 1; Luke vi. 20 to vii. 1
(see sect. A 55).
The cure of a centurion’s
servant—Matt. viii. 5-13; Luke vii. 1-10;
John iv. 46-54.
The restoration of the widow’s son at Nain—Luke vii. 11-17.
The message from John in prison—Matt. xi. 2-19; Luke vii. 18-35.
The anointing of Jesus by a sinful woman—Luke vii. 36-50.
The companions of Jesus on his second
circuit of Galilee—Luke viii.
1-3.
Cure of a demoniac in Capernaum
and blasphemy by the Pharisees—Matt.
xii. 22-45; Mark iii. 19^a-30; Luke
xi. 14-36.
The true kindred of Jesus—Matt.
xii. 46-50; Mark iii. 31-35; Luke
viii. 19-21.
The parables by the sea—Matt.
xiii. 1-53; Mark iv. 1-34; Luke viii.
4-18 (see sect. A 56).
The tempest stilled—Matt.
viii. 18, 23-27; Mark iv. 35-41; Luke viii.
22-25.
Cure of the Gadarene demoniac—Matt.
viii. 28-34; Mark v. 1-20; Luke
viii. 26-39.
The restoration of the daughter
of Jairus and cure of an invalid
woman—Matt. ix. 1, 18-26;
Mark v. 21-43; Luke viii. 40-56.
Cure of blind and dumb—Matt. ix. 27-34.
Rejection at Nazareth—Matt.
xiii. 54-58; Mark vi. 1-6^a; Luke iv.
16-30 (see sect. A 52).
Third circuit of Galilee—Matt. ix. 35; Mark vi. 6^b.
The mission of the twelve—Matt.
ix. 36 to xi. 1; Mark vi. 7-13; Luke
ix. 1-6 (see sect. A 57).
The death of John the Baptist—Matt.
xiv. 1-12; Mark vi. 14-29; Luke
ix. 7-9.
Withdrawal of Jesus across the sea
and feeding of the five
thousand—Matt. xiv. 13-23;
Mark vi. 30-46; Luke ix. 10-17; John vi.
1-15.
Return to Capernaum, Jesus walking
on the water—Matt. xiv. 24-36; Mark
vi. 47-56; John vi. 16-21.
Teaching about the Bread of Life
in the synagogue at Capernaum—John
vi. 22-71 (see sect. A 59).
Controversy concerning tradition:
handwashing, etc.—Matt. xv. 1-20;
Mark vii. 1-23.
Withdrawal to regions of Tyre and
Sidon: the Syrophoenician woman’s
daughter—Matt. xv. 21-28;
Mark vii. 24-30.