CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE HISTORIES OF THE EVANGELISTS. As the author of this Exposition adopted Dr. Priestley's opinion respecting the duration of our Lord's ministry and the succession of its events, it has been judged proper to exhibit the Chronology of the Gospels according to that writer's scheme. See his Greek Har mony. N. B. The days distinguished by an asterisk are Jewish Sabbaths. தல் Before the Passover Jesus had passed forty days in the wilderness; had preached in Judæa and turned water into wine at Cana of Galilee. precise time of his baptism is not known THE PASSOVER The Passes through Samaria 22 24 Cures the nobleman's son of Capernaum 11 26 Cures a dæmoniac and Peter's wife's mother Leaves Capernaum early in the morning, and during his absence delivers the sermon on the mount, and cures a leper Matt. iv. 23-. Mark i. 39. Luke iv. 42. vi. 17-19. Matt. v. vi. vii. 1-27. Mark iv. 21-24. ix. 49, 50. Luke vi. 20. viii. 16, 17. xi. 1-13. 53-36. xii. 22-34. 58, 59. xiii. Returns to Capernaum, and heals the Matt. viii. 5-13. centurion's servant Raises the widow's son Crosses the lake and cures a dæmoniac on landing Cures a paralytic-calls Matthew-cures a woman and raises Jairus' daughter Walks through a corn-field and restores a withered hand Luke vii. Sets apart the twelve Cures a deaf and dumb dæmoniac; dis- Matt. x. 1-4. Mark iii. 13-19. Luke vi. 12-16. Matt. xii. 22-. xiii. 1-52. Matt. xiii. 53. Mark vi. 1. Matt. xiii. 54. Mark vi. 2-6. Matt. ix. 35-. x. Mark vi. 7-13. Luke ix. 1-6. xii. 1-9. 11, 12. 49-53. John sends his disciples to Jesus during Matt. xi. 1-19. Luke vii. the absence of the twelve 18-35. xvi. 16. |