The Life of Jesus of Nazareth eBook

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This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 308 pages of information about The Life of Jesus of Nazareth.

The Life of Jesus of Nazareth eBook

Rush Rhees
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 308 pages of information about The Life of Jesus of Nazareth.

   Outline of Events in the Journey through Perea to Jerusalem

   The final departure from Galilee—­Matt. xix. 1, 2; viii. 19-22; Mark x.
   1; Luke ix. 51-62.

   The mission of the seventy—­Matt. xi. 20-30; Luke x. 1-24.

   The visit to the feast of Dedication—­John ix. 1 to x. 39.

   Possibly at this time:  The parable of the Good Samaritan—­Luke x.
   25-37.  The visit to Mary and Martha—­Luke x. 38-42.

   Return to Perea—­John x. 40-42.

   The visit to Bethany and the raising of Lazarus—­John xi. 1-46.

   The withdrawal to Ephraim—­John xi. 47-54.

   Events connected with the last journey to Jerusalem, which cannot be
   more definitely located: 

   The question whether few are saved—­Luke xiii. 22-30.

   Reply to the warning against Herod, probably near the close—­Luke xiii.
   31-35.

   The cure of ten lepers—­Luke xvii. 11-19.

   The question of the Pharisees concerning divorce—­Matt. xix. 3-12; Mark
   x. 2-12.

   The blessing of little children—­Matt. xix. 13-15; Mark x. 13-16; Luke
   xviii. 15-17.

   The question of the rich young ruler—­Matt. xix. 16 to xx. 16; Mark x.
   17-31; Luke xviii. 18-30.

   The third prediction of death and resurrection—­Matt xx. 17-19; Mark x.
   32-34; Luke xviii. 31-34.

   The ambitious request of the sons of Zebedee—­Matt. xx. 20-28; Mark x.
   35-45.

   The last stage, Jericho to Jerusalem: 

   The blind men near Jericho—­Matt. xx. 29-34; Mark x. 46-52; Luke xviii.
   35-43.

   The visit to Zacchaeus—­Luke xix. 1-10.

The parable of the pounds (minae)—­Luke xix. 11-28.  Events and discourses found in Luke ix. 51 to xviii. 14, which probably belong after the confession of Peter, and very likely to some stage of the journey to Jerusalem: 

   Woes against the Pharisees, uttered at a Pharisee’s table—­Luke xi.
   37-54.

   Warnings against the spirit of pharisaism—­Luke xii. 1-59.

   Comment on the slaughter of Galileans by Pilate—­Luke xiii. 1-9.

   Discourse on counting the cost of discipleship—­Luke xiv. 25-35.

   Discourse on the coming of the kingdom—­Luke xvii. 20-37.

   Parable of the Unjust Judge—­Luke xviii. 1-8.

   Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican—­Luke xviii. 9-14.

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