| PART V | Matt. | Mark | Luke | John |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 67 Our Lord justifies His disciples for eating with unwashen hands. Pharisaic traditions. | 15.1-20 | 7.1-23 | ||
| 68 The daughter of a Syropenician woman is healed. | 15.21-28 | 7.24-30 | ||
| 69 A deaf and dumb man healed; also many others. Four thousand are fed. | 15.29-38 | 7.31-37 8.1-9 | ||
| 70 The Pharisees and Sadducees again require a sign | 15.39 16.1-4 | 8.10-12 | ||
| 71 The disciples cautioned against the leaven of the Pharisees, etc. | 16.4-12 | 8.13-21 | ||
| 72 A blind man healed | 8.22-26 | |||
| 73 Peter and the rest again profess their faith in Christ. | 16. 13-20 | 8.27-30 | 9.18-21 | |
| 74 Our Lord foretells His own death and resurrection, and the trials of His followers. | 16.21-28 | 8. 31-38 9. 1 | 9. 22-27 | |
| 75 The transfiguration. Our Lord�s subsequent discourse with the three disciples. | 17.1-13 | 9.2-13 | 9.28-36 | |
| 76 The healing of a demoniac, whom the disciples could not heal. | 17.14-21 | 9.14-29 | 9.37-43 | |
| 77 Jesus again foretells His own death and resurrection | 17.22,23 | 9.30-32 | 9.43-45 | |
| 78 Tribute-money miraculously provided. | 17.24-27 | 9.33 | ||
| 79 The disciples contend who should be the greatest. Jesus exhorts to humility, forebearance, and brotherly love. | 18.1-35 | 9.33-50 | 9.46-50 | |
| 80 Jesus goies up tot he festival of tabernacles. His final departure from Galilee. Incidents in Samaria | 9.51-62 | 7.2-10 | ||
| 81 The seventy instructed and sent out | 10.1-16 | |||
| 82 Ten lepers cleansed. | 17.11-19 |