SECTION VI. ANALYSIS OF THE FOUR EVANGELISTS; DIVIDED INTO PERIODS AND SECTIONS CORRESPONDING TO THE SEVERAL STAGES OF THE GOSPEL HISTORY.* * This table is taken from Townsend's Arrangement of the New Testament, vol. ii. p. 741, &c. PERIOD II. FROM THE TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF HIS MORE PUBLIC MINISTRY, AFTER THE IMPRISONMENT OF JOHN. FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE MORE PUBLIC MINISTRY OF CHRIST TO THE MISSION OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES. IX. Christ teaches, and performs Miracles and Matt. iv. 23-25; viii. Galilee. 16, 17. Mark i. 32-39. 27 Jerusalem. Mark ii. 1-12. Luke v. 17-26. XIII. The infirm Man healed at the Pool of Bethesda. John v. 1-15. XV. Christ defends his Disciples for plucking the Matt. xii. 1-8. Ears of Corn on the Sabbath day. XVI. Christ heals the withered Hand. Mark ii. 23-28. In a Progress. Luke vi. 1-5. In a Progress. Section. Contents. Scripture. XVIII. Preparation for the Sermon on the Mount-Mark iii. 13-19. Election of the Twelve Apostles. XIX. The Sermon on the Mount. XX. The Centurion's Servant healed. XXI. The Widow of Nain's Son is raised to Life. XXII. Message from John, who was still in prison, to Christ. XXIII. Christ's testimony concerning John. XXIV. Christ reproaches the Jews for their tence and Insensibility. Luke vi. 12-19. Matt. v.,vi.,vii., and viii. 1. Galilee. Matt. viii. 5-13. Luke vii. 1-10. Luke vii. 11-18. XXV. Christ invites all to come to him. XXVII. Christ preaches again throughout Galilee. Scribes and Pharisees. Luke vii. 31-35. Luke viii. 1-3. XXIX. Christ declares his faithful Disciples to be Matt. xii. 46, to the end. his real Kindred. XXX. Parable of the Sower. XXXI. Reasons for Teaching by Parables. XXXII. Explanation of the Parable of the Sower. XXXIII. Christ directs his Hearers to practise XXXIV. Various Parables descriptive of XXXV. Christ crosses the Sea of Galilee, and XXXVI. Christ heals the Gadarene Demoniac. XXXVII. Christ dines with Matthew. Mark iii. 31, to the end. Matt. xiii. 1-9. Mark iv. 1-9. Luke viii. 4-8. Luke viii., part of ver. 9, what Mark iv. 24, 25. Mark iv. 26-34. calms Matt. viii. 18–27. Mark iv. 36, to the end. Capernaum. Nain. On a Tour. Capernaum. Sea of Galilee. Matt. viii. 28, to the end. Gadara. XXXVIII. Jairus's Daughter is healed, and the infirm Matt. ix. 1, and xviii. 26. Woman. XXXIX. Christ restores two blind Men to Sight. XLI. Christ returns to Nazareth, and is again XLII. Christ preaches again throughout Galilee. : PERIOD IV. FROM THE MISSION OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES TO THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY. vii. 1. VIII. Christ teaches in the Synagogue of Caper-John vi. 22, to the end. Capernaum. naum. PERIOD V. FROM THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY DISCIPLES, TO THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF CHRIST INTO JERUSALEM, SIX DAYS BEFORE THE CRUCIFIXION. : I. The Mission of the Seventy. II. Christ goes up to the feast of Tabernacles. Luke x. 1-16. John viii. 2-10. III. Agitation of the public mind at Jerusalem, John vii. 11, to the end. concerning Christ. viii. 1. IV. Conduct of Christ to the Adulteress and her John viii. 2-11. XVI. Christ exhorts to Watchfulness, Fidelity, and Luke xii. 35, to the end, and xiii. 1-9. Repentance. XVII. Christ cures an infirm Woman in the Syna- Luke xiii. 10-17. gogue. XVIII. Christ begins his Journey towards Jerusalem, Luke iii. 22, and xviii. 21. to be present at the Feast of the Dedication.] XIX. Christ restores to Sight a Blind Man, who is John ix. i. 34. summoned before the Sanhedrin. XX. Christ declares that he is the true Shepherd. John ix. 35, to the end, XXI. Christ publicly asserts his Divinity. x. 1-21. John x. 22-38. XXII. In consequence of the opposition of the Jews, John x. 39, to the end. Christ retires beyond Jordan. Jerusalem. [lem. Near Jerusa- Jerusalem. XXIII. Christ, leaving the City, laments over Jeru-Luke xiii. 23, to the end. Near Jerusasalem. XXIV. Christ dines with a Pharisee-Parable of the Luke xiv. 1-24. XXXIX. From the Conduct of the young Ruler, Christ Matt. xix. 16, to the end. XL. Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard. Luke xviii. 18-30. Matt. xx. 1, 16. On a Tour. : |