28 prays alone. naum. V. Christ sends the Multitude away, and Mt. xiv. 22, 23. Probably 4741 Mark vi. 45, 46. near Jerusa- Jobn vi. 15. lem. John vi. 16-21. Mt. xiv. 34-36. Mark vi. 53-56. the end. vii. 1. risees on the Jewish Traditions. Mark vii. 1-23. Mark vii. 24-30 Mark vii. 31, to the end. . xv. 32. to On a Mount Mark viii. 1-9. Galilee. and pt. of 22. Mar. viii. 27-30. Philippi. Lukeix. 18-21. ing the Necessity of his Death and Re- Mark viii. 31, to the end. Luke ix. 22-27. Mat. xvii. 1-13. Luke ix. 28-36. Mark ix. 14-29. Luke ix. 37-42. Mark ix. 30-33. Lukeix. 43-46. to the end. the end. - CHAPTER V. From the Mission of the Sevenly Disciples, to the triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusalem, six Days before the Crucifixion. Luke x. 1-16, Galilee. 4741 | 28 Mark x. 1. SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE Jules Pele III. Agitation of the public Mind at Jerusalem, John vii. 11, to Jerusalem. | 4741 15 the end. viji. 1. her Accusers. God. to the end. Luke x. 17-24. Near Jeru- salem. tain eternal Life. Luke x. 38, to the end. the end. pocrisy. Luke xii.13, 14. Worldly-mindedness. the end, and xiii. 1-9. nagogue. salem, to be present at the Feast of the and 18-21. Dedication. is summoned before the Sanhedrim. the end. X. 1-21. Jews, Christ retires beyond Jordan. the end. to the end. Isalem. the great Supper. to the end. Piece of Silver. Luke xv. 11, to the end. Luke xvi. 1-13. Lu. xvi. 14-17. Mark x. 2-12. Luke xvi. 18. Mark X. 13-17. Lu. xviii.15-17. to the end. XXXIII. On Forgiveness of Injuries. Lukexvii. 1-10. On a tour. XXXIV. Christ journies towards Jerusalem. Luke ix. 51, to the end. xvii. 11. XXXV. Christ heals ten Lepers. Lu. xvii. 12-19. XXXVI. Christ declares the lowliness of his King- Luke xvii. 20, dom, and the sudden Destruction of to the end. Jerusalem. Christ cautions his Disciples on the to the end. Mark x. 17-31. Lu.xviii. 18-30. XL. Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard. Matt. xx. 1-16. XLI. Christ is informed of the sickness of La- John xi. 1-16. zarus. XLII. Christ again predicts his Sufferings and Mat. xx. 17-19. Mar. X. 32-34. Lu.xviii.31-34. Mark x. 35-45. to Bethany. the end. the end. to the end. XLV. Conversion of Zaccheus, and the Parable Luke xix. 1-28. of the Pounds. XLVI. The Resurrection of Lazarus. John xi. 17-46. Bethany. XLVII. The Sanhedrim assemble to deliberate John xi. 47, 48. Jerusalem. concerning the Resurrection of Lazarus. XLVIII. Caiaphas prophesies. John xi. 49-52. death. immediately preceding the last Passover, the end. at which Christ attended. Mark xiv. 3-9. John xii. 1.11. Mark xi. 1-7. and part of 1 CHAPTER VI. From Christ's triumphant Entry into Jerusalem, to his Apprehension-Sunday, the fifth Day before the last Passover. stroy Christ. 1. The People meet Christ with Hosannas– Mat. xxi. 8-10. Jerusalem. Mar.xviii. 8-10. John xii. 19. the Prophecy of its Destruction. ver. 11.45, 46. Lu. xix. 45, 46. reproves the Chief Priests. Christ- The Bath Col is heard. the end. Mark xi. 11. sover-Christ, entering Jerusalem again, Mar. xi. 12-14. curses the barren Fig-tree. out of the Temple. Lu. xix. 47, 48. City. - The Fig-tree is now withered. Mar. xi. 20-26. quire concerning the Authority by which to the end, and Mark xi. 27, to the end, and xij. 1-12. Luke xix. 1-19. Mt.xxii. 15-22. Lu. xx. 20-26. Mt.xxii. 23-33. Lu. xx. 27-40. Mt.xxii.34-40. Mar.xii. 28-34. to the end. Lu. XX. 41-44. to the end. to the end. XIX. Christ applauds the liberality of the poor Mark xii. 41, Jerusalem. to the end. Luk. xxi. 1-4. lem—the end of the Jewish dispensa- Mar. xiii. 1-31. Luk. xxi. 5-33. cond Advent to the coming of the De- to the end. Mark xiii. 32, to the end. Luk.xxi.34-36. XXII. The Parable of the wise and foolish Vir- Mat. xxv. 1-13. gins. XXIII. The Parable of the Servants and the Ta-Mt. xxv. 14-30. lents. XXIV. Christ declares the proceedings at the Day Matt. xxv. 31, of Judgment. to the end. XXV. Christ retires from the city to the Mount Luk.xxi.37,38. of Olives. XXVI. Wednesday, Second day before the Cru-Matt. xxvi. 1-2. cifixion-Christ foretels his approaching Mark xiv. 1. Death. Mark xiv. pt. of ver. 1. ver. 2. Luke xxii. 1, 2. XXVIJI. Judas agrees with the Chief Priests to be- Mat. xvi. 14-16. tray Christ. Mar. xiv. 10,11. Luke xxii. 3-6. Christ directs two of his Disciples to Mar.xiv. 12-16. Luk. xxii. 7-13. Mark xiv. 17. John xiii. 1. John xiii. 2-16. nuing the Conversation, speaks of his Mar.xiv.17-21. Lu.xxii. 21-23. Joh. xiii. 17-30. XXXIII. Judas goes out to betray Christ, who pre- Luk. xx.28-38. dicts Peter's denial of him, and the John xiii. 31, to danger of the rest of the Apostles. the end. XXXIV. Christ institutes the Eucharist. Mt.xxvi. 26-29. Lu.xxix.19, 20. them on his approaching Death. XXXVI. Christ goes with his Disciples to the Mount Matt. xxvi. 3. of Olives. Mark xiv, 26. Luke xxii. 39. XXXVII. Christ declares himself to be the true Vine. John xv. 1-8. XXXVIII. Christ exhorts the Apostles to mutual love, John xv. 9, to and to prepare for Persecution. the end. xvi. 1-4. XXXIX. Christ promises the gifts of the Holy Spirit. John xvi. 5, to the end. 11 |