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Copyright 2001 by J. Clontz

The Gospels in Four Part Harmony


By J. Clontz








Copyright 2001 by J. Clontz
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Contact Information:
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Foreword

This book is based on an ancient manuscript known as MS Pepys 2498 of
which one copy is known to exist and is kept at Cambridge University Library
in England. The original source of MS Pepys 2498 (referred to as the Pepys
Gospel or the Pepys Gospel Harmony) is unknown but some scholars have
theorized that it may be as old as Christianity itself.

One of the more interesting conclusions concerning Jesus based on the
Pepys Gospel Harmony (PGH) sequence is that Jesus was a North Palestinian
Essene associated with the Damascus Covenant found at Qumran in Palestine and
Genizah in Egypt. Furthermore, it has been proposed that Jesus held the
office of Messiah defined in the Damascus Covenant and His goal as well as
that of the other Damascus Covenant Essenes was to convert the Pharisaical
Jews of Judea which they viewed as the lost sheep of Israel to the Essene
sect of Judaism. The sequence of events in the gospels as depicted in the PGH
shows John the Baptist and Jesus converting Judean Jews through baptism in
the wilderness of Judea. Jesus has an altercation at the temple in Jerusalem
and John is arrested. After John's arrest, Jesus heads north all the way to
Capernaum where he gathers followers numbering in the thousands. After John's
death, Jesus makes a final journey to Jerusalem and once more he and his
followers from Northern Palestine convert Judean Jews. The Pharisaical
leaders of the Judean Jews plot to kill Jesus and put an end to His teaching.
Thus, the PGH sequence of the canonical gospels depicts what some
scholars believe to have been a sectarian struggle between the Essenes who
adhered to the Damascus Covenant in Northern Palestine and the Pharisaical
Jews in Judea for religious leadership of all Israelites. The Pharisaical
Jews in Judea were looking for a Messiah to vanquish their enemies, Rome and
the Herodians, and therefore rejected Jesus as their Messiah. Whereas, the
Essenes were looking for a Messiah to vanquish their enemies, death, poverty,
disease and infirmity, and therefore hailed Jesus as their Messiah.

Below are some important academic notes concerning the PGH sequence of the
gospels:

The PGH mentions the city of Gerasa which was an ancient city in
Palestine which was destroyed by the 10th Roman legion Firensis in AD 70.
Only the very oldest existing manuscripts of the canonical gospels mention
the city of Gerasa while later manuscripts refer to the area as the land of
the Gerasenes. Thus the author of the original source of the PGH may have
lived prior to AD 70.

The sequence of the PGH also parallels many aspects of the theoretical
"Q" text. The Greek texts of Matthew and Luke in some areas are letter for
letter matches which have led some scholars to theorize that at one time a
single text "Q" was formed from an early form of Matthew and of Luke and then
later portions of our modern forms of Matthew and Luke were copied from this
single gospel text. Additionally, in the modern text of Luke the "Parable of
the Lamp" occurs in both Chapter 8 and Chapter 11. It has been theorized that
an early text that contained Luke had only one "Parable of the Lamp" and that
the parable was either cut in half or duplicated in our modern texts. The PGH
sequence combines portions of Luke Ch. 8 and 11 and only has a single account
of the "Parable of the Lamp" just as some scholars have theorized would've
existed in the single gospel forerunner of the modern text of Luke.

Scholars have also theorized that the "Q" text would've been
constructed into categories and composed of lists such as a list of parables.
This idea was formulated in part based on the gospel of Thomas found at Nag
Hammadi. The PGH does form the gospel account into categories or groupings
and there are two major groupings of parables in its sequence just as
theorized for the "Q" text.

The event sequence of the PGH also enhances the account of the four
gospels. The sequence produces cause and effect relationships between events
and the interactions of various individuals with each other and with Jesus.
For instance, The PGH sequence contains both Mary Magdalene's conversion and
subsequent discipleship (this is in the modern gospel texts but is somewhat
obscured due to their non-chronological sequence). Thus Mary Magdalene plays
a major role in the account of Jesus which is implied by many ancient sources
such as the gospel of Thomas but not highlighted by the canonical gospels in
their present sequence. The same is true for the significance of John the
Baptist in Jesus' ministry. In the PGH sequence, John the Baptist is
portrayed as an important ally of Jesus' ministry and his arrest and later
death are both pivotal moments in Jesus ministry as portrayed by the PGH
sequence. The importance of John the Baptist in the ministry of Jesus is
implied by many ancient sources and that importance is vividly depicted in
Jesus' ministry using the PGH sequence of the canonical gospels.

Moreover, the PGH is the only manuscript in existence which depicts an
error free chronological sequence for the events in the life of Jesus as
portrayed in the four canonical gospels. The four canonical gospels make no
claim to being written in chronological sequence. There are
historical/traditional accounts that indicate that the four canonical gospels
were not written in chronological order. For instance, Papias (AD 135)
indicated that Mark was not in any particular order. An engineered
reconstruction of the chronological order of the gospels indicates that while
several sequences are possible -- the sequence of the modern gospels is not
in chronological order. For instance, the passage in Mark 3:13-19 not only
precedes the passage in Mark 3:20-31 by over a dozen events but in fact
several passages in Mark actually occur between Mark 3:13-19 and Mark 3:20-
31.

Also, while there have been many modern attempts to reconstruct the
sequence of the events of Jesus life as narrated in the four canonical
gospels none of these reconstructions has as many parallels to the
theoretical "Q" text as the PGH. Furthermore the theory for the "Q" text was
first proposed in the 1800's and the PGH manuscript predates the "Q" text
theory by 400 years. Thus the best candidate to date for the "Q" text
sequence is the PGH manuscript.

More importantly, the best manuscript for a chronological depiction of
the actual sequence of events in the life of Jesus is The Pepys Gospel
Harmony MS 2498.













Acknowledgements

The biblical text for this book is from The Common Edition of the New
Testament by T. E. Clontz and I would like to thank my brother for allowing
me to use his book.

Many of the section headings for this book come from The Pepysian Gospel
Harmony, 1922 Oxford edition; Margery Goates, Editor. I am also deeply
indebted to Margery Goates for her invaluable analytical summary of the Pepys
Gospel Harmony. Her analytical summary of the entire work showing the
parallel passages from the canonical gospels made this book possible.

I would also like to thank Yuri Kuchinsky -- author of The Magdalene Gospel
and the moderator for loisy@yahoogroups.com, an email group devoted in part
to discussing the Pepys Gospel Harmony. Yuri's herculean efforts in
maintaining a web site for the Pepys Gospel Harmony first brought my
attention to the existence of this priceless manuscript and the marvels of
its contents.

And finally, I would like to thank the unknown author of the Pepysian Gospel
Harmony MS 2498 for bringing me joy.



About the Author

J. Clontz is an award winning writer and speaker who has been published in
Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Clontz is listed in
Marquis Who's Who in America and A Directory of American Poets and Fiction
Writers.

Previous publications include:
C. S. Lewis's Grief After the Death of Joy, 1998
Women and the Cross, 1997
Karl Barth's Moment, 1997
New Psalms, 1996
Karl Barth's Pontius Pilate, 1996




Table of Contents


Part 1 - IN THE BEGINNING

1.10 The Gospel
LK 1:1-4
1.20 God Became Man in Jesus Christ
JN 1:1-18
2.10 Gabriel appears to Zechariah
LK 1:5-25
2.20 Gabriel visits the Virgin Mary
LK 1:26-38
2.30 Mary Visits Elizabeth
LK 1:39-56
2.50 Joseph is Reassured in a Dream
MT1:18-25A
2.60 The Birth of John the Baptist
LK 1:57-80
3.10 Joseph and Mary go to Bethlehem, Jesus is born, Angels Appear to the
Shepherds
LK 2:1-21
3.20 The Genealogy of Jesus Christ
MT 1:1-17
3.30 The Visit of the Magi
MT 2:1-12
4.10 Simeon and Anna's blessings
LK 2:22-39
5.10 The Flight into Egypt
MT 2:13b-23
5.20 Jesus Grows in Stature
LK 2:40
6.10 Jesus among the Teachers
LK 2:41-52


Part 2 - BAPTISM

7.10 John the Baptist Preaches Repentance
MT 3:1-17
MK 1:1-11
LK 3:1-18, 21-22
JN 1:19-28
8.10 The Fasting and Temptation of Jesus
MT 4:1-11
MK 1:12-13
LK 4:1-13
8.20 The Genealogy of Jesus Christ
LK 3:23-38
9.10 John the Baptist's Witness - Behold the Lamb of God!
JN 1:29b-51
10.10 The Marriage Feast in Cana of Galilee
JN 2:1-12
11.10 The Purging of the Temple
JN 2:13-25
11.20 Spiritual Rebirth - Nicodemus, a Ruler of the Jews
JN 3:1-21
12.10 John's Further Witness to Jesus - He must Increase...I must
Decrease
JN 3:22-36
13.10 The Imprisonment of John the Baptist
LK 3:19-20
13.20 Jesus Leaves Judea for Galilee after John's Arrest
MT 4:12
JN 4:1-3
13.30 Passing through Samaria, Jesus Converts the Woman at the Well and
many Other Samaritans
JN 4:4-42
13.50 Beginning of the Ministry of Jesus in Galilee
MK 1:14
LK 4:14-15
JN 4:43-45
14.10 Healing of the Official's Son in Galilee
JN 4:46-54
15.10 Miraculous Draught of Fishes - the Call of Peter, James and John
LK 5:1-11
16.10 Jesus Returns to Nazareth
LK 4:16-30
16.20 Jesus Leaves Nazareth
MT 4:13-17
MK 1:15
LK 4:31a
17.10 The Second Call of Andrew, Peter, James and John
MT 4:18-22
MK 1:16-20
18.10 Jesus Casts out a Demon
MK 1:21-28
LK 4:31b-37
18.20 Cure of Simon's Wife's Mother and Other Sick People
MT 8:14-17
MK 1:29-38
LK 4:38-43
18.40 Preaching throughout all of Galilee
MT 4:23-25
MK 1:39
LK 4:44
19.20 Jesus Crosses the Lake with his Disciples and Calms a Storm
MT 8:18-27
MK 4:35-41
LK 8:22-25
18.40 Jesus Cures the Demoniacs
MT 8:28-34
MK 5:1-20
LK 8:26-40
20.10 Jesus Heals a Paralytic let Down Through the Roof
MT 9:1-8
MK 2:1-12
LK 5:17-26
20.20 The Call of Matthew
MT 9:9-13
MK 2:13-17
LK 5:27-32
20.30 Jesus answers Objections as to his not Fasting
MT 9:14-17
MK 2:18-22
LK 5:33-39
21.10 Jesus Raises Jairus' daughter and heals a Woman with an issue of
Blood
MT 9:18-26
MK 5:21-43
LK 8:40-56
22.10 Jesus heals two blind men and Casts out a Demon
MT 9:27-34
23.10 Jesus Preaches to, and is Rejected by, his own Countrymen
MK 6:1-6a
24.10 Preaching and Healing in Galilee
MK 6:6b
24.20 The Calling of the Twelve Apostles
MK 3:13-19a


Part 3 - SERMON ON THE MOUNT

24.30 The Sermon on the Mount
MT 5:1-16
25.10 A Level Place
LK 6:17-26
25.20 The Law and the Prophets
MT 5:17-20
25.30 You Shall not Kill
MT 5:21-26
25.31 You Shall not Commit Adultery
MT 5:27-32
25.32 You Shall not Swear Falsely
MT 5:33-37
25.33 Do Not Resist One Who is Evil
MT 5:38-42
25.34 Love Your Enemies
MT 5:43-48
LK 6:27-36
25.35 When You Give Alms
MT 6:1-4
25.36 When you Pray
MT 6:5-15
25.37 When you Fast
MT 6:16-18
25.38 Do not Lay up for Yourselves Treasures on Earth
MT 6:19-24
25.39 Do not be Anxious About Your Life
MT 6:25-34
25.40 Judge Not
MT 7:1-5
LK 6:37-42
25.41 Do not Give Dogs What is Holy
MT 7:6
25.42 Ask and it Will be Given to You
MT 7:7-12
25.43 Enter by the Narrow Gate
MT 7:13-14
25.44 You Shall Know Them by Their Fruits
MT 7:15-27
LK 6:43-49
25.44 Conclusion of the Sermons
MT 7:28-29
26.10 A Leper is Healed Near Capernaum
MT 8:1-4
MK 1:40-45
LK 5:12-16


Part 4 - AFTER THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT

27.10 The Healing of the Centurion's Servant
MT 8:5-13
LK 7:1-10
28.10 Jesus Charges the Twelve Apostles and Sends Them Forth
MT 9:35-11:1
MK 6:7-13
LK 9:1-6
29.10 The Widow's Son Raised From the Dead at Nain
LK 7:11-17
30.10 John the Baptist (in prison) Sends Doubting Disciples to Jesus
MT 11:2-19
LK 7:18-35
31.10 The Anointing of Jesus Feet in the House of Simon the Pharisee
LK 7:36-8:3
32.10 Jesus Charges the Seventy Disciples and Sends Them Forth
MT 11:20-24
LK 10:1-16
33.10 The Return of the Disciples from Their Mission
MT 11:25-30
LK 10:17-24


Part 5 - AFTER THE RETURN OF THE SEVENTY DISCIPLES

34.10 The Parable of the Good Samaritan
LK 10:25-37
35.10 Mary and Martha
LK 10:38-42
36.10 Jesus Teaches the Disciples How to Pray
(The Parable of the Importunate Friend)
LK 11:1-13
37.10 The Disciples Pluck Ears of Corn on the Sabbath
MT 12:1-8
MK 2:23-28
LK 6:1-5
38.10 The Healing of a Paralyzed Hand on the Sabbath
MT 12:9-14
MK 3:1-5
LK 6:6-10
39.10 A Hostile Council of Pharisees - Jesus Withdraws
MT 12:14-21
MK 3:6-12
LK 6:11
40.10 Jesus Heals and the Pharisees Seek a Sign
MT 12:22-45
MK 3:20-31
LK 11:14-32
40.20 The Brethren of Christ
MT 12:46-50
MK 3:31-35
LK 8:19-21
41.10 Woe to the Pharisees
LK 11:37-54
42.10 The Parable of the Rich Man
LK 12:1-59
43.10 The Parable of the Fig Tree
LK 13:1-9
44.10 Jesus Heals a Woman on the Sabbath
LK 13:10-17


Part 6 - PARABLE OF THE SOWER AND OTHER PARABLES

45.10 The Parable of the Sower
MT 13:1-9
MK 4:1-9
LK 8:4-8
45.11 The Secrets of the Kingdom of Heaven
MT 13:10-17
MK 4:10-12
LK 8:9-10
45.12 The Parable of the Sower Explained
MT 13:18-23
MK 4:13-20
LK 4:11-15
45.13 The Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds
MT 13:24-30
45.14 The Parable of the Lamp
MK 4:21-25
LK 8:16-18
LK 11:33-36
45.141 The Parable of the Scattered Seed
MK 4:26-29
45.15 The Parable of the Mustard Seed
MT 13:31-32
MK 4:30-32
LK 13:18-19
45.16 The Parable of the Leaven
MT 13:33
LK 13:20-21
45.17 He Did Not Speak Without a Parable
MT 13:34-35
MK 4:33-34
45.18 The Explanation of the Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds
MT 13:36-43
45.19 Parable of the Treasure Hidden in a Field
MT 13:44
45.191 Parable of the Pearl of Great Price
MT 13:45-46
45.192 Parable of the Fishing Net
MT 13:47-50
45.193 Parable of the Householder
MT 13:51-52
46.10 Jesus Preaches to and is Rejected by his own Countrymen
MT 13:53-58

Part 7 - TWO FEASTS IN JERUSALEM AND TWO FEEDINGS OF MULTITUDES

47.10 Jesus goes to a Feast in Jerusalem.
He Cures an Infirm man by the Cisterns with the Five Porches.
The Jews Seek to Kill Jesus.
JN 5:1-47
48.10 Herodias Dances Before Herod.
MT 14:3-11
MK 6:17-28
48.20 The Apostles Return and Jesus Withdraws with them to a Desert
Place.
MT 14:12-13a
MK6:29-32
LK 9:10
JN 6:1,3
49.10 The People Follow and Jesus Comes Down From the Mountain to
Meet Them.
The Feeding of the Five Thousand.
At Night Jesus Walks upon the Lake.
MT 14:13b-33
MK 6:33-52
LK 9:11-17
JN 6:2,4-21
50.10 Healing in Gennesaret
MT 14:34-36
MK 6:53-56
49.20 The Miraculously fed Multitude Seek Him at Capernaum.
Peter's Confession.
JN 6:22-47
51.10 Jesus Teaches the Real Causes of Defilement and Discourses on
Pharisaic Traditions
MT 15:1-20
MK 7:1-23
52.10 Jesus Heals the Canaanite's Daughter
MT 15:21-28
MK 7:24-30
53.10 Jesus Heals a Deaf and Dumb Man and Works Other Miracles
MT 15:29-31
MK 7:31-37
54.10 The Feeding of the Four Thousand
MT 15:32-39a
MK 8:1-10
55.10 The Pharisees Ask for a Sign
MT 16:1-4
MK 8:11-12
56.10 Jesus Warns the Disciples of the Pharisees, Sadducees, and
Herodians
MT 16:5-12
MK 8:13-21
57.10 Jesus Heals a Blind man at Bethsaida
MK 8:22-26
58.10 Herod's Fear of Jesus
MT 14:1-2
MK 6:14-16
LK 9:7-9
59.10 Jesus Goes to the Feast Secretly.
He Teaches in the Temple.
Officers are Sent to Arrest Him.
An Adulteress is Brought Before Jesus.
A Blind Man is Restored to Sight.
Jesus Claims to be the Son of God.
JN 7:1 - 10:21
59.20 The Evils of the Pharisees
MT 23:1-39
MK 12:38-40
LK 20:45-47
60.10 Jesus Questions His Disciples. Peter's Confession.
Jesus Warns His Disciples of His Coming Passion
MT 16:13-28
MK 8:27 - 9:1
LK 9:18-27


Part 8 - THE TRANSFIGURATION

61.10 The Transfiguration.
Jesus Casts a Deaf and Dumb Spirit out of a Child.
MT 17:1-21
MK 9:2-29
LK 9:28-43a
62.10 Jesus a Second Time Predicts His Death and Resurrection
MT 17:22-23
MK 9:30-32
LK 9:43b-45
63.10 Jesus Pays the Tribute Money
MT 17:24-27
63.20 Jesus Teaches Humility
MT 18:1-5
MK 9:33-37
LK 9:46-48
63.30 Jesus Warns His Disciples against Spiritual Exclusiveness
MK 9:38-41
LK 9:49-50
63.30 Temptation to Sin
MT 18:6-20
MK 9:42-50
63.40 Exhortation to Forgiveness
MT 18:21-35
64.10 The Samaritans Refuse to Receive Jesus.
James and John are angry concerning this and Jesus RebukesThem.
MT 19:1
MK 10:1a
LK 9:51-55
64.20 Crowds Follow Jesus
MT 19:2
MK 10:1b
LK 9:56-62


Part 9 - PARABLES AND HEALINGS

64.20 Discourse on who shall be Saved
LK 13:22-33
65.10 Jesus Heals a Man of Dropsy on the Sabbath
LK 14:1-6
65.20 Parable of the Great Supper
LK 14:7-24
66.10 The Price of Discipleship
LK 14:25-35
67.10 The Lost Sheep Parable
LK 15:1-7
67.20 The Parable of the Lost Silver
LK 15:8-10
67.30 The Parable of the Prodigal Son
LK 15:11-32
68.10 The Parable of the Unjust Steward
LK 16:1-18
68:20 The Parable of Lazarus After Death
LK 16:19-31
69.10 Discourse on Forgiveness, Faith and Humility
LK 17:1-10
70.10 The Cleansing of the Ten Lepers
LK 17:11-19
71.10 Jesus Foretells His Sufferings and His Second Coming
LK 17:20-37
71.20 The Parable of the Unrighteous Judge
LK 18:1-8
71.20 The Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican
LK 18:9-14


Part 10 - LAZARUS RAISED

72.10 Jesus Discourses on Marriage and Divorce
MT 19:3-12
MK 10:2-12
73.10 Jesus Blesses Little Children
MT 19:13-15
MK 10:13-16
LK 18:15-17
74.10 The Rich Young Ruler
MT 19:16-30
MK 10:17-31
LK 18:18-30
74.20 The Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard
MT 20:1-16
75.10 Jesus a Third Time Foretells His Death and Resurrection
MT 20:17-19
MK 10:32-34
LK 18:31-34
75.10 Jesus Answer to the Ambitious Request of James and John
MT 20:20-28
MK 10:35-45
76.10 Jesus Heals Bartimaeus, a Blind Man, as He Enters Jericho
MK 10:46-52
LK 18:35-43
77.10 Jesus and Zacchaeus
LK 19:1-10
77.20 The Parable of the Ten Pounds
LK 19:11-27
78.10 Jesus Heals Two Blind Man as He Leaves Jericho
MT 20:29-34
79.10 I and the Father are One
JN 10:22-42
80.10 Jesus Raises Lazarus from the Dead
JN 11:1-57


Part 11 - PALM SUNDAY

81.10 Mary Anoints Jesus for His Burial
MT 26:6-13
MK 14:3-9
JN 12:1-8
81:20 Public Excitement with Regard to Jesus and Lazarus
JN 12:9-11
81:30 Jesus Makes His Triumphal Entrance into Jerusalem
MT 21:1-11
MK 11:1-10
LK 19:29-44
JN 12:12-19
82.10 The Second Purging of the Temple
MT 21:12-13
MK 11:15-18
LK 19:45-48
82.20 The Children in the Temple Praise Jesus who at evening goes to
Bethany
MT 21:14-17
MK 11:11
83.10 The Withering of the Barren Fig Tree
MT 21:18-22
MK 11:13-14, 20b-26
84.10 The Authority of Jesus is Questioned
MT 21:23-27
MK 11:27-33
LK 20:1-8
85.10 The Parable of the Two Sons
MT 21:28-32
85.20 The Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen and the Vineyard
MT 21:33-41
MK 12:1-9
LK 20:9-16
85.30 Jesus the Corner Stone
MT 21:42-44
MK 12:10-11
LK 20:17-18
85.40 The Parable of the King's Feast
MT 22:1-14
85.50 Anger and Fear of the Pharisees
MT 21:45-46
MK 12:12
LK 20:19
85.60 Goodwill of the People
LK 21:37-38
86.10 Question of Tribute to Caesar
MT 22:15-22
MK 12:13-17
LK 20:20-26
87.10 Jesus Silences the Sadducees
MT 22:23-33
MK 12:18-27
LK 20:27-40
88.10 The Two Greatest Commandments
MT 22:34-40
MK 12:28-34
89.10 Christ the Son and also the Lord of David
MT 22:41-46
MK 12:35-37
LK 20:41-44
90.10 Jesus Condemns the Hypocrisy of the Scribes and Pharisees.
He Laments over Jerusalem.
MT 23:1-39
MK 12:38-40
LK 20:45-47
91.10 The Widow's Coin
MK 12:41-44
LK 21:1-4
92.10 Jesus Foretells His Death on the Cross
JN 12:20-50
93.10 Jesus Foretells the Destruction of the Temple and the Signs of
the
Day of Judgment.
MT 24:1-51
MK 13:1-37
LK 21:5-36
93.20 The Parables of the ten Virgins and the Five Talents.
Separation of the Good and Evil at the Judgment.
MT 25:1-46

Part 12 - TREACHERY

94.10 The Jews in Authority seek to Destroy Jesus Privately
MT 26:1-5
94.20 They Conspire with Judas Iscariot
MT 26:14-16
MK 14:10-11
LK 22:3-6
95.10 The Disciples Prepare the Passover
MT 26:17-19
MK 14:12-16
LK 22:7-13
95.20 Jesus Foretells the Treachery of Judas
MT 26:20-29
MK 14:17-25
LK 22:14-23
95.40 Jesus Reproves the Ambition of the Apostles,
Foretells Peter's Denials, Gives Warning of coming Privation and Peril
LK 22:24-38
95.50 Jesus Washes the Feet of His Disciples
JN 13:1b-20
95.60 Jesus Gives the Sop to Judas, who then goes out.
Exhortation to love one another.
Jesus a Second Time Foretells Peter's Denials
JN 13:21-38
95.70 The Holy Ghost is Promised. Jesus Prays for His Disciples
JN 14:1-17:26
96.10 Jesus Warns His Disciples that they will Forsake Him.
He Foretells Peter's Denials a Third Time.
MT 26:30-35
MK 14:26-31
96.20 The Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane
MT 26:36-46
MK 14:32-42
LK 22:39-46
JN 18:1-2
96.30 Jesus Betrayed by Judas Iscariot and Arrested.
The Disciples Desert Him.
MT 26:47-56
MK 14:43-52
LK 22:47-53
JN 18:3-12
96.40 Jesus is Brought Before Annas
MT 26:57
MK 14:53
LK 22:54
JN 18:13-14
96.50 The Denials of Peter
MT 26:58, 69-75
MK 14:54, 66-72
LK 22:55-62
JN 18:15-27
96.60 Jesus is Arraigned Before Caiaphas, Condemned and Mocked
MT 26:59-68
MK 14:55-65
LK 22:63-65
97.10 Jesus Condemned Before Caiaphas and led to Pilate
MT 27:1-2
MK 15:1
LK 17:66-18:1
JN 18:28
97.20 The Jews Accuse Jesus of Sedition
LK 23:2
JN 18:29-33a
97.30 The Remorse and Suicide of Judas Iscariot
MT 27:3-10
Acts 1:18b


Part 13 - TRIAL BEFORE PILATE

98.10 Trial Before Pilate
MT 27:11-14
MK 15:2-5
LK 23:3-7
JN 18:33b-38
98.20 Trial Before Herod
LK 23:8-12
98.30 Barabbas Preferred Before Jesus
MT 27:15-18, 20-23
MK 15:6-14
LK 23:13-23
JN 18:39-40
98.40 Jesus Mocked as a King
MT 27:27-30
JN 19:2-3
98.50 Pilate Yields
JN 19:4-15
98.60 The Warning of Pilate's Wife
MT 27:19
98.70 Pilate Washes His Hands
MT 27:24-26
MK 15:15
LK 23:24-25
98.80 Jesus Mocked Again
MK 15:16-19
98.90 Jesus Led Forth to Crucifixion
MT 27:31-32
MK 15:20-21
LK 23:26-32
JN 19:16-17a
99.10 Jesus Crucified with the Two Thieves.
Pilate's Superscription.
The Casting of Lots.
Jesus Commends His Mother to John.
The Mockery.
The Conversion of One of the Thieves. Darkness.
MT 27:33-45
MK 15:22-33
LK 23:33-45a
JN 19:17b-27
100.10 Jesus Dies
MT 27:46-50
MK 15:34-37
LK 23:46
JN 19:28-30
100.20 Portents. The Centurion's Witness. The Crowd of Onlookers.
MT 27:51-56
MK 15:38-41
LK 23:45b, 47-49
101.10 The Side of Jesus is Pierced with a Spear
JN 19:31-37
101.20 A Nobleman (Joseph of Arimathea) Begs for the Body of Jesus and
lays it in a new Tomb in a Garden nearby.
MT 27:57-60
MK 15:42-46
LK 23:50-54
JN 19:38-42
101.30 The Faithful Women Prepare a Rich Ointment to Embalm the Body
of Jesus.
MT 27:61
MK 15:47
LK 23:55-56
101.40 The Chief Priests are Suspicious. They Seal the Sepulchre.
MT 27:62-66


Part 14 - THE TOMB

102.10 The Two Marys Buy Spice
MK 16:1
102.20 They Visit the Sepulchre
MT 28:1
MK 16:2
LK 24:1
102.30 Many Dead are Seen to be Alive Again
MT 27:52-53
102.40 The Grave Opened by Angels
MT 28:2-4
102.50 The Women Find the Stone Rolled away.
MK 16:3-4
LK 24:2
JN 20:1
103.10 Peter and John, on Hearing Mary Magdalene's Report of the Empty Tomb,
Investigate for Themselves.
JN 20:2-10
103.20 The Women at the Tomb See an Angel who Announces the Resurrection.
MT 28:5-7
MK 16:5-7
LK 24:3
103.30 Then Two Angels Greet the Women
LK 24:4-8
103.40 They go to Tell the Disciples
MT 28:8
MK 16:8
103.50 Two Angels, and then Jesus Himself, appear to Mary Magdalene
as she Weeps at the Tomb
MK 16:9
JN 20:11-17
104.10 Jesus Appears to the Other Women as they go to Announce the
Resurrection
MT 28:9-10
105.10 The Jewish Authorities Bribe the Guard to Declare that Jesus'
Disciples Stole His Body
MT 28:11-15
106.10 The Women Tell the Disciples that Jesus had Risen: They Disbelieve.
MK 16:10-11
LK 24:9-11
JN 20:18

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