Section IV | Matt. | Mark | Luke | John |
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36. Pool of Bethesda; healing of the infirm man; our Lord�s subsequent discourse | 5. 1-47 | |||
37. The disciples pluck ears of grain on the sabbath. | 12. 1-8 | 2. 23-28 | 6. 1-5 | |
38. The healing of the withered hand on the sabbath. | 12. 9-14 | 3. 1-6 | 6. 6-11 | |
39. Jesus arrives at the sea of Tiberias, and is followed by multitudes | 12. 15-21 | 3. 7-12 | ||
40. Jesus withdraws to the mountain, and chooses the twelve; multitudes follow | 10. 2-4 | 3. 13-19 | 6. 12-19 | |
41. The Sermon on the Mount | 5.1-8. 1 | 6. 20-49 | ||
42. Healing of the Centurions servant. | 8. 5-13 | 7. 1-10 | ||
43. The raising of the widow�s son | 7. 11-17 | |||
44 Imprisoned John the baptist sends disciples to Jesus | 11. 2-19 | 7. 18-35 | ||
45 Reflections of Jesus on appealing to His mighty works | 11.20-30 | |||
46 While sitting at meat with a Pharisee, Jesus is annointed by a woman who had been a sinner | 7.36-50 | |||
47 Jesus, with the twelve-second curcuit in Galilee | 8.1-3 | |||
48 The healing of a demoniac. The scribes and Pharisees blaspheme. | 12.22-37 | 3.19-30 | 11.14,15, 17-23 | |
49 The scribes and Pharisees seek a sign. Our Lord�s reflections. | 12.38-45 | 11.16,24-36 | ||
50 The true disciples of Christ His nearest relatives | 12.46-50 | 3.31-35 | 8.19-21 | |
51 At a Pharisee�s table, Jesus denounces woes against the Pharisees and others. | 11.37-54 | |||
52 Jesus discourses to His disciples and the multitude. | 12.1-59 | |||
53 The slaughter of certain Galileans. Parable of the barren fig-tree. | 13.1-9 | |||
54 Parable of the sower. | 13.1-23 | 4.1-25 | 8.4-18 | |
55 Parable of the tares. Parables. | 13.24-53 | 4.26-34 | ||
56 Jesus directs to cross the lake. Incidents. The tempest stilled. | 8.18-27 | 4.35-41 | 8.22-25 | |
57 The two demoniacs of Gadara | 8.28-34 9.l | 5.1-21 | 8.26-40 | |
58 Levi�s feast. Discourse concerning fasting. | 9.10-17 | 2.15-22 | 5.29-39 | |
59 The Raising of Jairus' daughter. The woman with the issue of Blood | 9. 18-26 | 5. 22-43 | 8. 41-56 | |
60 Two blind men healed, and a dumb spirit cast out. | 9.27-34 | |||
61 Jesus again at Nazareth, and again rejected | 13.54-58 | 6.1-6 | ||
62 A third curcuit in Galilee. The twelve instructed and sent forth. | 9.35-38 10.1,5-42 11.1 | 6.6-13 | 9.1-6 | |
63 Herod holds Jesus to be John the Baptist, whom he had just before beheaded | 14.1,2, 6-12 | 6.14-16, 21-29 | 9.7-9 | |
64 The twelve return, and Jesus retires with them across the lake. Five thousand are fed. | 14.13-21 | 6.30-44 | 9.10-17 | 6.1-14 |
65 Jesus walks upon the water | 14.22-36 | 6.45-56 | 6.15-21 | |
66 Our Lord�s discourse to the multitude in the synagogue at Capernaum. Many disciples turn back. Peter�s profession of faith. | 6.22-71 7.1 |