Section VII
Our Lord's Public Entry Into Jerusalem, And The Susequent Transactions Before The Fourth Passover.


Section VII Matt. Mark Luke John
112 Our Lord's Public Entry into Jerusalem 21.1-11, 14-7 11.1-11 19.29-44 12.12-9
113 The barren fig-tree. The cleansing of the Temple 21.12-3, 18-9 11.12-9 19.45-8, 21.37-8
114 The Barren Fig Tree Withers Away 21.20-2 11.20-6
115 Christ's authority questioned 21.23-32 11.27-33 20.1-8
116 Parable of the wicked husbandmen 21.33-46 12.1-12 20.9-19
117 Parable of the marriage of the king's son 22.1-14
118 Insidious question of the Pharisees and Herodians 22.15-22 12.13-7 20.20-26
119 Insidious question of the Sadducees: the resurrection 22.23-33 12.18-27 20.27-40
120 A lawyer questions Jesus. The two great commandments 22.34-40 12.28-34
121 How is Christ the Son of David 22.41-6 12.35-7 20.41-4
122 Warnings against the evil example of the scribes and Pharisees 23.1-12 12.38-9 20.45-6
123 Woes against the scribes and pharisees. Lamentation over Jerusalem 23.13-39 12.40 20.47
124 The Widow's mite 12.41-44 21.1-4
125 Certain Greeks desire to see Jesus 12.20-36
126 Reflections upon the unbelief of the Jews 12.37-50
127 Jesus, on taking leave of the temple, foretells its destruction and the persecution of His disciples 24.1-14 13.1-13 21.5-19
128 The signs of Christ's coming to destroy Jerusalem, and put an end to the Jewish state and dispensation 24.15-42 13.14-37 21.20-36
129 Transition to Christ's final coming at the day of judgment. Exhortation to watchfulness. Parables: the ten virgins; the five talents 24.43-51, 25.1-30
130 Scenes of the judgment day 25.31-46
131 The Rulers conspire. The supper at Bethany. Treachery of Judas 26.1-16 14.1-11 22.1-6 12.2-8

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