The Four Gospels
The Four Gospels
We're now going to start our more in-depth, though not verse-by-verse, study of the Word, starting with the four Gospels. To make it more interesting and informative, we're going to study all four at the same time, seeing where they cover similar things and where each is unique. Since the Gospels were not always chronological in layout, this is somewhat difficult. Most of the harmony developed below came from a dynamic site The Composite Gospel Index www.semanticbible.com/cgi/pericope-browser.html which uses Javascript to allow you to click on any reference to see the actual verse. Since part of this part of our Bible study is to familiarize ourselves with the Bibles in your hands, we'll instead look up each verse marked with a double-asterisk
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About the Gospel Accounts
The four gospel accounts were written to four separate audiences. Further, each gospel narrative answers a different question about Jesus Christ. Because the four gospels were written to different audiences and have differing purposes, we expect each of them to differ in detail, customs, and order. The fact that the gospel accounts differ slightly is not a sign of contradiction. If anything, the differences augment our understanding of the life and ministry of Jesus and, taken together as a whole, provide a remarkably clear portrait of Christ.
MATTHEW - Presents Jesus Christ as King.
From at least the 2nd century A.D., the Gospel of Matthew has been ascribed to Matthew the publican, tax collector, and disciple. It is the most complete account of Jesus’ teachings and was written to convince the writer’s Jewish audience that Jesus was the Messiah descended from David, the One promised by the Old Testament Prophets. The most significant teaching passages are the Sermon on the Mount (Chapters 5-7) and the parable sections (especially Chapter 13).
The Gospel of Matthew was written for the Jews. It answers the question “What did Jesus say?” because it tends to present a portrait of Jesus as the promised Messiah-King of Israel. Being a former government official (i.e., a tax collector), Matthew was particularly interested in what King Jesus had to say, which is why if you want to find the fullest account of the sayings of Jesus, such as the Sermon of the Mount, you will look to Matthew’s gospel. Also, because it was written primarily for the Jews who were reluctant to use the word "God" at the time it was written, you read “the kingdom of heaven” in the accounts of the sayings of Jesus in Matthew’s gospel, instead of “the kingdom of God” in the parallel passages of the other writers. Matthew organized his book not in chronological order, but by themes.
MARK - Presents Jesus Christ as a Servant.
The Gospel of Mark, the shortest, is also held by most to be the first of the Gospels to be written. A tradition dating from the 2nd century ascribes this book to John Mark, a companion of Peter and also of Paul and Barnabas in their missionary endeavors. The preaching of Peter may well have been the source of most of Mark’s material. Mark accounts for the ministry of Jesus from His Baptism to His Ascension. Most commentaries agree that Mark’s purpose was neither biographical nor historical, but theological: to present Jesus as the Christ, the mighty worker rather than great teacher. Hence, Mark makes fewer references to the Parables and discourses, but meticulously records each of Jesus’ "mighty works" as evidence of His divine power. Mark contains 20 specific miracles and alludes to others. Bible scholars quite generally agree that Mark wrote his Gospel in Rome for the gentiles.
The Gospel of Mark answers the question “What did Jesus do?” Because it was written for the Romans, it concentrates on the power of Jesus. Romans understood power. That would not have understood or cared about Jewish genealogies, so Mark avoids them. And because his audience did not understand Jewish customs, Mark goes out of his way to augment his text with comments about various Jewish customs in order to educate his Roman readers who might be unacquainted with the Roman eastern frontier. Further, the Gospel of Mark is a very compact book. It would fit easily on one scroll and would be very inexpensive to copy. It would have made an excellent “popular” work that could easily have been distributed to the Greek-speaking Romans who occupied Palestine in the first century A.D.
LUKE - Presents Jesus Christ as the Universal Savior, the compassionate healer and teacher.
There is almost universal agreement that Luke, the "beloved physician" (Colossians 4:14) who accompanied Paul on his missionary travels, was the author of the third Gospel. His careful historical approach is revealed in the preface, which states that the author has traced "all things from the very first". Unlike Mark, this author includes an account of the Virgin Birth.
The Gospel of Luke was written for the gentiles, the Greeks of Luke’s day. It answers the question “Who followed Jesus?” The Gospel of Luke and its companion work, the Book of Acts, were the result of a careful and personal “first hand” investigation of the events by Luke. In it you will find marvelous details and the results of what clearly were personal interviews undertaken by Luke in the course of his research. For example, Luke alone records Mary’s feelings about the annunciation by Gabriel of the conception of Jesus, doubtlessly receiving this information from the personal memoirs of Mary, which he would have obtained by oral interview.
JOHN - Presents Jesus Christ as Son of God.
The Gospel of John endeavors to explain the mystery of the Person of Christ by the use of the term "logos" (word) and was written to confirm Christians in the belief that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. John not only records events as do the other Gospels but also uniquely interprets the events by giving them spiritual meaning. The author makes significant use of such words as light, water, life, love, and bread. Traditionally the author of this Gospel is considered to have been John, the Beloved Disciple.
The Gospel of John answers the question “Who Is Jesus?” That’s why John’s gospel starts with the words “In the beginning”—just like Genesis 1:1. And lest the reader be confused about the real meaning of the term “the word” in John 1:1, we must remember that John was a not a student of Greek philosophy. He could have cared less about Philo’s Greek concept of “logos.” He would only have cared about the Hebrew or Aramaic concepts of “HaDavar”—“the word” —which in Hebrew thinking was God. Because the Gospel of John deals with the question of who Jesus was, it is here that you must go to find statements such as “I am the bread of life” (John 6:35 ) and “Before Abraham was, I am” (John 8:58) and “I am the resurrection and the life.” (John 11:25).
NOTE: THERE IS A TABLE BELOW THAT YOU MAY NEED TO SCROLL A LONG WAY TO REACH!
Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | |
Pre-existence of Christ | **1:1-1:18 | |||
God became a human being | **1:10-1:18 | |||
Jesus' ancestry back to Adam (through Mary) | **3:23-3:38 | |||
Jesus' ancestry from Abraham (through Joseph) | **1:1-1:17 | |||
Luke's purpose in writing | **1:1-1:4 | |||
John's purpose in writing | **20:30-20:31 | |||
The angel Gabriel promises the birth of John to Zechariah | **1:5-1:25 | |||
The angel Gabriel promises the birth of Jesus to Mary | **1:26-1:38 | |||
Mary visits Elizabeth | **1:39-1:56 | |||
John the Baptist is born | **1:57-1:80 | |||
An angel appears to Joseph | **1:18-1:25 | |||
Jesus is born in Bethlehem | **2:1-2:7 | |||
Shepherds visit Jesus | **2:8-2:20 | |||
Wise men visit from eastern lands | **2:1-2:12 | |||
Mary and Joseph bring Jesus to the temple; Jesus circumcised | **2:21-2:38 | |||
Joseph takes his family to Egypt | **2:13-2:18 | |||
Joseph returns with his family to Nazareth | **2:19-2:23 | |||
Jesus grows up in Nazareth | **2:39-2:40 | |||
Jesus speaks with religious teachers in the temple | **2:41-2:52 | |||
John the Baptist comes as a witness to the light | **1:6-1:9 | |||
John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus | 3:1-3:6 | 1:1-1:6 | **3:1-3:6 | |
John the Baptist calls for repentance | **3:7-3:10 | **3:7-3:9 | ||
John the Baptist tells people how to show their repentance | **3:10-3:14 | |||
John the Baptist tells about the Christ | 3:11-3:12 | 1:7-1:8 | **3:15-3:18 | |
John the Baptist declares his mission | **1:19-1:28 | |||
John baptizes Jesus | **3:13-3:17 | 1:9-1:11 | 3:21-3:22 | |
John the Baptist proclaims Jesus as the Messiah | **1:29-1:34 | |||
Satan tempts Jesus in the desert | 4:1-4:11 | 1:12-1:13 | **4:1-4:13 | |
The first disciples follow Jesus | **1:35-1:51 | |||
Jesus turns water into wine - the 1st miracle | **2:1-2:11 | |||
Jesus stays in Capernaum | **2:12-2:12 | |||
Jesus clears the temple - 1st time | **2:13-2:22 | |||
Jesus refrains from entrusting himself to people | **2:23-2:25 | |||
Nicodemus visits Jesus at night | **3:1-3:21 | |||
Jesus' disciples baptize in Judea | **3:22-3:22 | |||
John the Baptist accepts Jesus' growing popularity | **3:23-3:36 | |||
Jesus leaves Judea for Galilee | **4:1-4:3 | |||
Jesus talks to a Samaritan woman at the well | **4:4-4:26 | |||
Jesus tells about the spiritual harvest | **4:27-4:38 | |||
Many Samaritans believe in Jesus | **4:39-4:42 | |||
Herod puts John in prison | **3:19-3:20 | |||
Jesus preaches in Galilee | **4:12-4:17 | 1:14-1:15 | 4:14-4:15 | 4:43-4:45 |
Jesus heals a royal official's son - the 2nd miracle | **4:46-4:54 | |||
The 1st rejection at Nazareth | **4:16-4:30 | |||
Jesus calls four fishermen to follow him | 4:18-4:22 | **1:16-1:20 | ||
Jesus teaches with authority; heals demoniac in Capernaum Synagogue | **1:21-1:28 | 4:31-4:37 | ||
Jesus heals Peter's mother-in-law and many others in Capernaum | 8:14-8:17 | 1:29-1:34 | **4:38-4:41 | |
Jesus goes out alone to pray | **1:35-1:38 | 4:42-4:43 | ||
Jesus preaches throughout Galilee | **4:23-4:25 | 1:39-1:39 | 4:44-4:44 | |
Jesus provides a miraculous catch of fish | **5:1-5:11 | |||
Jesus heals a leper | 8:1-8:4 | 1:40-1:45 | **5:12-5:16 | |
Jesus cures a paralytic | 9:1-9:8 | 2:1-2:12 | **5:17-5:26 | |
Jesus calls a tax collector (Matthew) to follow him | 9:9-9:13 | 2:13-2:17 | **5:27-5:32 | |
Religious leaders ask Jesus about fasting | 9:14-9:17 | 2:18-2:22 | **5:33-5:39 | |
Jesus heals a lame man by the pool of Bethesda | **5:1-5:18 | |||
Jesus claims to be God's Son | **5:19-5:30 | |||
Jesus supports his claim to be God's Son | **5:31-5:47 | |||
The disciples pick wheat on the Sabbath | **12:1-12:8 | 2:23-2:28 | 6:1-6:5 | |
Jesus heals a man's hand on the Sabbath | **12:9-12:14 | 3:1-3:6 | 6:6-6:11 | |
Large crowds follow Jesus | **12:15-12:21 | 3:7-3:12 | ||
Jesus selects the twelve disciples | 3:13-3:19 | **6:12-6:16 | ||
Jesus gives the Beatitudes | **5:1-5:12 | 6:17-6:23 | ||
Jesus warns against temporary comfort | **6:24-6:26 | |||
Jesus teaches about salt | **5:13-5:13 | |||
Jesus teaches about light | **5:14-5:16 | 11:33-11:33 | ||
Jesus teaches about the law | **5:17-5:20 | |||
Jesus teaches about anger | **5:21-5:26 | |||
Jesus teaches about lust | **5:27-5:30 | |||
Jesus teaches about divorce | **5:31-5:32 | |||
Jesus teaches about oaths | **5:33-5:37 | |||
Jesus teaches about retaliation | **5:38-5:42 | |||
Jesus teaches about loving enemies | **5:43-5:48 | 6:27-6:36 | ||
Jesus teaches about giving to the needy | **6:1-6:4 | |||
Jesus teaches about prayer | **6:5-6:15 | |||
Jesus teaches about fasting | **6:16-6:18 | |||
Jesus teaches about treasure | **6:19-6:21 | 12:33-12:34 | ||
Jesus teaches about having a sound eye | **6:22-6:23 | 11:34-11:36 | ||
Jesus teaches about serving two masters | **6:24-6:24 | 16:13-16:13 | ||
Jesus teaches about worry | **6:25-6:34 | 12:22-12:32 | ||
Jesus teaches about criticizing others | 7:1-7:5 | **6:37-6:42 | ||
Jesus teaches about profaning holy things | **7:6-7:6 | |||
Jesus teaches about asking, seeking, knocking | 7:7-7:11 | **11:9-11:13 | ||
Jesus sums up the Law | **7:12-7:12 | |||
Jesus teaches about the narrow road to life | **7:13-7:14 | |||
Jesus teaches about the fruit of people's lives | **7:15-7:20 | 6:43-6:45 | ||
Jesus teaches about putting his words into practice | **7:21-7:27 | 6:46-6:49 | ||
The crowds are astonished at Jesus' teaching | **7:28-7:29 | |||
A Roman centurion shows great faith | **8:5-8:13 | 7:1-7:10 | ||
Jesus raises a widow's son from the dead | **7:11-7:17 | |||
Jesus eases John the Baptist's doubts | 11:1-11:6 | **7:18-7:23 | ||
Jesus teaches about John the Baptist | 11:7-11:19 | **7:24-7:35 | ||
A sinful woman anoints Jesus' feet | **7:36-7:50 | |||
Women accompany Jesus and the disciples | **8:1-8:3 | |||
Jesus describes his true family | 12:46-12:50 | **3:31-3:35 | 8:19-8:21 | |
Jesus tells the parable of the four soils | 13:1-13:9 | **4:1-4:9 | 8:4-8:8 | |
Jesus explains why he speaks in parables | 13:10-13:17 | **4:10-4:12 | 8:9-8:10 | |
Jesus explains the parable of the four soils | 13:18-13:23 | **4:13-4:20 | 8:11-8:15 | |
Jesus teaches people to consider carefully what they hear | **4:21-4:25 | 8:16-8:18 | ||
Jesus tells the parable of the growing seed | **4:26-4:29 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the weeds | **13:24-13:30 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the mustard seed | 13:31-13:32 | **4:30-4:32 | 13:18-13:19 | |
Jesus tells the parable of the yeast | **13:33-13:33 | 13:20-13:21 | ||
Jesus uses many parables in his teaching | **13:34-13:35 | |||
Jesus explains the parable of the weeds | **13:36-13:43 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of hidden treasure | **13:44-13:44 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the pearl merchant | **13:45-13:46 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the fishing net | **13:47-13:50 | |||
Jesus teaches about new and old treasure | **13:51-13:52 | |||
Jesus calms the storm | 8:23-8:27 | 4:35-4:41 | **8:22-8:25 | |
Legion cast out of violent man | 8:28-8:32 | 5:1-5:13 | **8:26-8:33 | |
The Gerasenes ask Jesus to leave | 8:33-8:34 | 5:14-5:20 | **8:34-8:39 | |
A synagogue ruler asks Jesus to help his daughter | 9:18-9:19 | 5:21-5:24 | **8:40-8:42 | |
Jesus heals a bleeding woman | 9:20-9:22 | 5:25-5:34 | **8:43-8:48 | |
Jesus restores the daughter of a synagogue rule to life | 9:23-9:26 | 5:35-5:43 | **8:49-8:56 | |
Jesus heals two blind men | **9:27-9:31 | |||
Jesus heals a mute demoniac | **9:32-9:34 | |||
The people of Nazareth refuse to believe in Jesus | 13:53-13:58 | **6:1-6:6 | ||
Jesus urges the disciples to pray for workers | **9:35-9:38 | |||
Jesus sends out the twelve disciples | **10:1-10:16 | 6:7-6:13 | 9:1-9:6 | |
Jesus prepares the disciples for persecution | **10:17-10:42 | |||
Herod wonders if John the Baptist has been raised from the dead | 14:1-14:2 | **6:14-6:16 | 9:7-9:9 | |
Herod kills John the Baptist | 14:3-14:12 | **6:17-6:29 | ||
Jesus feeds five thousand | 14:13-14:21 | 6:30-6:44 | 9:10-9:17 | **6:1-6:15 |
Jesus walks on water | 14:22-14:33 | 6:45-6:52 | **6:16-6:21 | |
Jesus heals all who touch him | 14:34-14:36 | **6:53-6:56 | ||
Jesus proclaims he is the true bread from heaven | **6:22-6:40 | |||
The Jews disagree that Jesus is from heaven | **6:41-6:59 | |||
Many disciples desert Jesus | **6:60-6:71 | |||
Religious leaders criticize Jesus about ceremonial washing | 15:1-15:9 | **7:1-7:13 | ||
Jesus teaches the crowd about the source of uncleanness | 15:10-15:11 | **7:14-7:16 | ||
Jesus teaches the disciples about the source of uncleanness | 15:12-15:20 | **7:17-7:23 | ||
Jesus sends a demon out of a girl | 15:21-15:28 | **7:24-7:30 | ||
Jesus heals a deaf man | **7:31-7:37 | |||
The crowd marvels at Jesus' healings | **15:29-15:31 | |||
Jesus feeds four thousand | **15:32-15:39 | 8:1-8:10 | ||
Religious leaders ask for a sign | **16:1-16:4 | 8:11-8:13 | ||
Jesus warns against wrong teaching | **16:5-16:12 | 8:14-8:21 | ||
Jesus restores sight to a blind man | **8:22-8:26 | |||
Peter declares Jesus is the Messiah | 16:13-16:20 | **8:27-8:30 | 9:18-9:21 | |
Jesus predicts his death the first time | 16:21-16:23 | **8:31-8:33 | 9:22-9:22 | |
Jesus calls his disciples to deny themselves | 16:24-16:28 | **8:34-9:1 | 9:23-9:27 | |
Jesus is transfigured on the mountain | 17:1-17:9 | **9:2-9:10 | 9:28-9:36 | |
The disciples ask about the coming of Elijah | 17:10-17:13 | **9:11-9:13 | ||
Jesus heals a demon-possessed boy | 17:14-17:18 | **9:14-9:27 | 9:37-9:42 | |
The disciples ask why they couldn't heal the demon-possessed boy | 17:19-17:21 | **9:28-9:29 | ||
Jesus predicts his death the second time | 17:22-17:23 | **9:30-9:32 | 9:43-9:45 | |
Peter finds the coin in the fish's mouth | **17:24-17:27 | |||
Jesus teaches about being the least of all | 18:1-18:5 | **9:33-9:37 | 9:46-9:48 | |
Jesus warns against forbidding others to work in his name | **9:38-9:41 | 9:49-9:50 | ||
Jesus warns against temptation | 18:6-18:9 | **9:42-9:50 | ||
Jesus warns against looking down on others | **18:10-18:14 | |||
Jesus teaches how to treat a believer who sins | **18:15-18:18 | |||
Jesus teaches about the power of agreeing in prayer | **18:19-18:20 | |||
Jesus teaches about reconciliation | **18:21-18:22 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the unforgiving debtor | **18:23-18:35 | |||
Jesus sends out seventy-two messengers | **10:1-10:12 | |||
Jesus warns cities that have not repented | 11:20-11:24 | **10:13-10:15 | ||
Jesus teaches about people's response to his messengers | **10:16-10:16 | |||
The seventy-two messengers return | **10:17-10:20 | |||
Jesus praises the Father for revealing His truth | 11:25-11:27 | **10:21-10:22 | ||
Jesus promises rest for the soul | **11:28-11:30 | |||
Jesus teaches the disciples that they are blessed for what they see | **10:23-10:24 | |||
A lawyer asks Jesus about eternal life | **10:25-10:28 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the Good Samaritan | **10:29-10:37 | |||
Jesus visits Mary and Martha | **10:38-10:42 | |||
Jesus teaches his disciples how to pray | **11:1-11:4 | |||
Jesus tells about the friend who asks for help at midnight | **11:5-11:8 | |||
Jesus answers accusers about how he drives out demons | **12:22-12:30 | 3:20-3:27 | 11:14-11:23 | |
Jesus warns against blaspheming the Holy Spirit | **12:31-12:32 | 3:28-3:30 | ||
Jesus warns the religious leaders about their words and their hearts | **12:33-12:37 | |||
Jesus warns about demons returning | 12:43-12:45 | **11:24-11:26 | ||
Jesus tells a woman about obeying God's word | **11:27-11:28 | |||
Jesus warns against unbelief | **11:29-11:32 | |||
Jesus criticizes the religious leaders | **11:37-11:54 | |||
Jesus teaches about acknowledging him before others | **12:1-12:12 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the rich fool | **12:13-12:21 | |||
Jesus warns about coming division | **12:49-12:53 | |||
Jesus warns about the future crisis | **12:54-12:56 | |||
Jesus teaches about reconciliation | **12:57-12:59 | |||
Jesus calls people to repent | **13:1-13:5 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the fruitless tree | **13:6-13:9 | |||
Jesus heals a crippled woman | **13:10-13:17 | |||
Jesus' brothers ridicule him | **7:1-7:9 | |||
Jesus is rejected at a Samaritan village | **9:51-9:56 | |||
Jesus teaches about the cost of following him | 8:18-8:22 | **9:57-9:62 | ||
Jesus travels to Jerusalem in secret | **7:10-7:13 | |||
Jesus teaches openly at the temple | **7:14-7:31 | |||
Religious leaders attempt to arrest Jesus | **7:32-7:36 | |||
Jesus teaches about living water | **7:37-7:39 | |||
The people are divided over Jesus | **7:40-7:44 | |||
Officers report back to the religious leaders after not arresting Jesus | **7:45-7:52 | |||
Jesus forgives an adulterous woman | **7:53-8:11 | |||
Jesus is the light of the world | **8:12-8:20 | |||
Jesus warns of coming judgment | **8:21-8:30 | |||
Jesus speaks about true freedom | **8:31-8:36 | |||
Jesus speaks about God's true children | **8:37-8:47 | |||
Jesus states he is eternal | **8:48-8:59 | |||
Jesus heals a man who was born blind | **9:1-9:12 | |||
Religious leaders question the blind man | **9:13-9:34 | |||
Jesus teaches about spiritual blindness | **9:35-9:41 | |||
Jesus is the Good Shepherd | **10:1-10:18 | |||
The Jews are divided about Jesus | **10:19-10:21 | |||
The Jews confront Jesus at the temple | **10:22-10:39 | |||
Jesus goes beyond the Jordan | **10:40-10:42 | |||
Jesus teaches about entering the kingdom | **13:22-13:30 | |||
The Pharisees warn Jesus that Herod wants to kill Him | **13:31-13:33 | |||
Jesus grieves over Jerusalem | 23:37-23:39 | **13:34-13:35 | ||
Jesus heals a man with dropsy | **14:1-14:6 | |||
Jesus warns against seeking honor | **14:7-14:14 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the great feast | **14:15-14:24 | |||
Jesus teaches about the cost of being a disciple | **14:25-14:35 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the lost sheep | **15:1-15:7 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the lost coin | **15:8-15:10 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the lost son | **15:11-15:32 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the shrewd manager | **16:1-16:9 | |||
Jesus teaches about being faithful | **16:10-16:12 | |||
Jesus criticizes the Pharisees for their love of money | **16:14-16:15 | |||
Jesus teaches about the Law | **16:16-16:17 | |||
Jesus tells about the rich man and the beggar | **16:19-16:31 | |||
Jesus warns against tempting others to sin | **17:1-17:2 | |||
Jesus teaches about forgiving your brother | **17:3-17:4 | |||
Jesus teaches about faith | **17:5-17:6 | |||
Jesus teaches about doing your duty | **17:7-17:10 | |||
Lazarus becomes ill and dies | **11:1-11:16 | |||
Jesus comforts Mary and Martha | **11:17-11:37 | |||
Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead | **11:38-11:44 | |||
Religious leaders plot to kill Jesus | **11:45-11:53 | |||
Jesus withdraws to Ephraim | **11:54-11:57 | |||
Jesus heals ten men with leprosy | **17:11-17:19 | |||
Jesus answers the Pharisees about the coming of the Kingdom of God | **17:20-17:21 | |||
Jesus teaches about the coming day of the Son of Man | **17:22-17:37 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the persistent widow | **18:1-18:8 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of two men who prayed | **18:9-18:14 | |||
Jesus teaches about marriage and divorce | **19:1-19:9 | 10:1-10:9 | ||
Jesus teaches the disciples about celibacy | **19:10-19:12 | |||
Jesus teaches the disciples about marriage and divorce | 10:10-10:12 | **16:18-16:18 | ||
Jesus blesses little children | 19:13-19:15 1 | 0:13-10:16 | **18:15-18:17 | |
Jesus speaks to a rich young ruler | 19:16-19:22 | 10:17-10:22 | **18:18-18:23 | |
Jesus teaches about riches | 19:23-19:26 | 10:23-10:27 | **18:24-18:27 | |
Jesus teaches about the rewards of following him | 19:27-19:30 | 10:28-10:31 | **18:28-18:30 | |
Jesus tells the parable of the workers paid equally | **20:1-20:16 | |||
Jesus predicts his death the third time | 20:17-20:19 | **10:32-10:34 | 18:31-18:34 | |
Jesus teaches about serving others | 20:20-20:28 | **10:35-10:45 | ||
Jesus heals a blind beggar | 20:29-20:34 | **10:46-10:52 | 18:35-18:43 | |
Jesus goes to Zacchaeus's house | **19:1-19:10 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the king's ten servants | **19:11-19:27 | |||
A woman anoints Jesus with expensive perfume | 26:6-26:13 | 14:3-14:9 | **12:1-12:8 | |
Religious leaders plot to kill Lazarus | **12:9-12:11 | |||
Jesus rides into Jerusalem on a donkey | 21:1-21:11 | 11:1-11:11 1 | **9:28-19:40 | **12:12-12:19 |
Jesus weeps over Jerusalem | **19:41-19:44 | |||
Jesus curses a fig tree | 21:18-21:19 | **11:12-11:14 | ||
Jesus clears the temple again | **21:12-21:17 | 11:15-11:17 | 19:45-19:46 | |
Religious leaders conspire against Jesus | 11:18-11:19 | **19:47-19:48 | ||
Jesus explains why he must die | **12:20-12:36 | |||
Most of the people do not believe in Jesus | **12:37-12:43 | |||
Jesus summarizes his message | **12:44-12:50 | |||
Jesus teaches about faith and prayer | **21:20-21:22 | 11:20-11:26 | ||
Religious leaders challenge Jesus' authority | **21:23-21:27 | 11:27-11:33 | 20:1-20:8 | |
Jesus tells the parable of the two sons | **21:28-21:32 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the wicked tenants | **21:33-21:46 | 12:1-12:12 | 20:9-20:19 | |
Jesus tells the parable of the wedding feast | **22:1-22:14 | |||
Religious leaders question Jesus about paying taxes | 22:15-22:22 | **12:13-12:17 | 20:20-20:26 | |
Religious leaders question Jesus about the resurrection | 22:23-22:33 | **12:18-12:27 | 20:27-20:40 | |
Religious leaders question Jesus about the greatest commandment | 22:34-22:40 | **12:28-12:34 | ||
Jesus questions religious leaders about the Christ | 22:41-22:46 | **12:35-12:37 | 20:41-20:44 | |
Jesus warns against the religious leaders | **23:1-23:12 | 12:38-12:40 | 20:45-20:47 | |
Jesus condemns the religious leaders | **23:13-23:36 | |||
A poor widow gives all she has | 12:41-12:44 | **21:1-21:4 | ||
Jesus predicts the destruction of the Temple | 24:1-24:2 | 13:1-13:2 | **21:5-21:6 | |
Jesus predicts the signs before the end | 24:3-24:8 | 13:3-13:8 | **21:7-21:11 | |
Jesus predicts persecutions before the end | 24:9-24:14 | 13:9-13:13 | **21:12-21:19 | |
Jesus tells about the desolating sacrilege | **24:15-24:22 | 13:14-13:20 | 21:20-21:24 | |
Jesus warns about false Christs and prophets | **24:23-24:28 | 13:21-13:23 | ||
Jesus tells about his return | **24:29-24:31 | 13:24-13:27 | 21:25-21:28 | |
Jesus tells the parable of the fig tree | **24:32-24:36 | 13:28-13:32 | 21:29-21:33 | |
Jesus compares his coming to the days of Noah | **24:37-24:41 | |||
Jesus tells about remaining watchful | 24:42-24:44 | 13:33-13:37 | **12:35-12:40 | |
Jesus warns against not watching for his coming | **21:34-21:36 | |||
Jesus tells about the wise and foolish managers | 24:45-24:51 | **12:41-12:48 | ||
Jesus tells the parable of the ten bridesmaids | **25:1-25:13 | |||
Jesus tells the parable of the loaned money | **25:14-25:30 | |||
Jesus tells about the final judgment | **25:31-25:46 | |||
Jesus teaches daily in the temple | **21:37-21:38 | |||
Jesus tells his disciples about his coming crucifixion | **26:1-26:2 | |||
Religious leaders plot to kill Jesus | 26:3-26:5 | 14:1-14:2 | **22:1-22:2 | |
Judas agrees to betray Jesus | 26:14-26:16 | 14:10-14:11 | **22:3-22:6 | |
Disciples prepare for the Passover | 26:17-26:20 | 14:12-14:17 | **22:7-22:14 | |
Jesus washes the disciples' feet | **13:1-13:11 | |||
Jesus teaches the disciples after washing their feet | **13:12-13:20 | |||
Jesus says that one of the disciples will betray him | 26:21-26:25 | 14:18-14:21 | 22:21-22:23 | **13:21-13:30 |
Jesus and the disciples have the Last Supper | 26:26-26:29 | 14:22-14:25 | **22:15-22:20 | |
Jesus teaches about servanthood | **22:24-22:30 | |||
Jesus commands the disciples to love one another | **13:31-13:35 | |||
Jesus predicts Peter's denial | **22:31-22:34 | 13:36-13:38 | ||
Jesus is the way to the Father | **14:1-14:14 | |||
Jesus promises the Holy Spirit | **14:15-14:31 | |||
Jesus teaches about the vine and the branches | **15:1-15:17 | |||
Jesus warns about the world's hatred | **15:18-16:4 | |||
Jesus teaches about the Holy Spirit | **16:5-16:15 | |||
Jesus tells the disciples their sorrow will turn to joy | **16:16-16:22 | |||
Jesus teaches about using his name in prayer | **16:23-16:28 | |||
Jesus predicts that the disciples will be scattered | **16:29-16:33 | |||
Jesus prays for himself | **17:1-17:5 | |||
Jesus prays for his disciples | **17:6-17:19 | |||
Jesus prays for future believers | **17:20-17:26 | |||
Jesus tells the disciples to prepare for his arrest | **22:35-22:38 | |||
Jesus and the disciples go to the Mount of Olives | **26:30-26:30 | 14:26-14:26 | 22:39-22:39 | 18:1-18:1 |
Jesus again predicts Peter's denial | **26:31-26:35 | 14:27-14:31 | ||
Jesus agonizes in the garden | **26:36-26:46 | 14:32-14:42 | 22:40-22:46 | |
Jesus is betrayed and arrested | **26:47-26:50 | 14:43-14:46 | 22:47-22:49 | 18:2-18:3 |
Jesus identifies himself to those who have come to arrest him | **18:4-18:9 | |||
Peter strikes the high priest's servant | 26:51-26:54 | 14:47-14:47 | 22:50-22:51 | **18:10-18:11 |
Jesus questions why they have brought weapons to arrest him | 26:55-26:56 | 14:48-14:50 | **22:52-22:53 | |
The last follower runs away naked | **14:51-14:52 | |||
Jesus is bound and taken to Annas | **18:12-18:14 | |||
Peter denies knowing Jesus a first time | **18:15-18:18 | |||
Annas questions Jesus | **18:19-18:24 | |||
Caiaphas questions Jesus | 26:57-26:68 | **14:53-14:65 | ||
Peter denies knowing Jesus | 26:69-26:75 | 14:66-14:72 | **22:54-22:62 | 18:25-18:27 |
Jesus' captors mock him | **22:63-22:65 | |||
The council of religious leaders condemns Jesus | 27:1-27:2 | 15:1-15:1 | **22:66-23:1 | 18:28-18:28 |
Judas kills himself | **27:3-27:5 | |||
The chief priests use Judas' money to buy a field | **27:6-27:10 | |||
The religious leaders accuse Jesus before Pilate | 27:11-27:14 | 15:2-15:5 | 23:2-23:2 | **18:29-18:32 |
Pilate questions Jesus | 23:3-23:3 | **18:33-18:37 | ||
Pilate answers the religious leaders | **23:4-23:5 | |||
Jesus stands trial before Herod | **23:6-23:12 | |||
Pilate answers the religious leaders a second time | 27:15-27:21 | 15:6-15:11 | **23:13-23:19 | 18:38-18:40 |
Jesus is flogged | **19:1-19:3 | |||
The crowd calls for crucifixion | 27:22-27:22 | 15:12-15:13 | 23:20-23:21 | **19:4-19:7 |
Pilate questions Jesus again | **19:8-19:11 | |||
Pilate hands Jesus over to be crucified | 27:23-27:26 | 15:14-15:15 | 23:22-23:25 | **19:12-19:16 |
Roman soldiers mock Jesus | 27:27-27:31 | **15:16-15:20 | ||
Simon of Cyrene carries Jesus' cross | 27:32-27:32 | **15:21-15:21 | 23:26-23:26 | |
Jesus speaks to those who follow and mourn | **23:27-23:32 | |||
Jesus is crucified | 27:33-27:37 | 15:22-15:26 | 23:33-23:34 | **19:17-19:27 |
Jesus is mocked on the cross | 27:38-27:44 | 15:27-15:32 | **23:35-23:38 | |
A criminal asks Jesus to remember him | **23:39-23:43 | |||
Jesus dies on the cross | 27:45-27:54 | 15:33-15:39 | 23:44-23:48 | **19:28-19:37 |
Women watch the crucifixion from a distance | **27:55-27:56 | 15:40-15:41 | 23:49-23:49 | |
Jesus is laid in the tomb | 27:57-27:61 | 15:42-15:47 | 23:50-23:56 | **19:38-19:42 |
Guards are posted at the tomb | **27:62-27:66 | |||
Some women find the tomb empty | 28:1-28:7 | **16:1-16:8 | 24:1-24:7 | 20:1-20:1 |
The women tell the disciples of the empty tomb | **24:8-24:11 | 20:2-20:2 | ||
Peter and John go to the empty tomb | 24:12 | **20:3-20:9 | ||
Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene | 16:9-16:11 | **20:10-20:18 | ||
Jesus appears to the women | **28:8-28:10 | |||
Religious leaders bribe the guards | **28:11-28:15 | |||
Jesus appears to two believers traveling on the road | 16:12-16:13 | **24:13-24:35 | ||
Jesus appears to the disciples behind locked doors | **24:36-24:43 | 20:19-20:23 | ||
Jesus appears to the eleven disciples as they are eating | **16:14-16:18 | |||
Jesus appears to the disciples including Thomas | **20:24-20:29 | |||
Jesus appears to the disciples while fishing | **21:1-21:14 | |||
Jesus talks with Peter | **21:15-21:25 | |||
Jesus appears to the disciples in Jerusalem | **24:44-24:49 | |||
Jesus gives the Great Commission | **28:16-28:20 | |||
The Ascension | 24:44-53 | 22:44-53 |
On-Line Sources:
- Crosswalk: http://bible.crosswalk.com
- Harmony of the Gospels: davidsonpress.com/harmony.htm
- Harmony of the Gospels: www.jesus-is-lord.com/harmony.txt
- Harmony of the Gospels: www.lifeofchrist.com/life/harmony.html
- The Composite Gospel Index: www.semanticbible.com/cgi/pericope-browser.html
- The Fourfold Gospel: www.ministryserver.com/bible/lectures/5003.htm
Off-Line Sources:
- "Life Application Study Bible" - New Living Translation version - Tyndale House Publishers
- "The Companion Bible" by E. W. Bullinger - Zondervan Publishing House
- "The NIV Harmony of the Gospels" by Stanley N. Gundry - HarperCollins Publishers
- "Unger's Concise Bible Dictionary" by Merrill F. Unger