Sequence of Gospel Events (INDEX)
Version Date: January 1, 2022. (Date of First Version: July 20, 2020.)
TIME | PLACE | EVENT | REFERENCES | |||
The introduction to the Gospel of Matthew | Mt 1:1 | |||||
The identity of Jesus | Mk 1:1 | Jn 1:1-5 | ||||
The introduction of the Gospel of Luke | Lk 1:1-4 | |||||
The genealogy of Joseph | Mt 1:2-17 | |||||
In the temple | The birth of John the Baptist is foretold | Lk 1:5-25 | ||||
August-September of the year preceding the birth of Jesus | Nazareth | The birth of Jesus is foretold | Lk 1:26-38 | |||
The hill country of Judah | Mary visits Elizabeth | Lk 1:39-56 | ||||
The birth of John the Baptist | Lk 1:57-58 | |||||
The 8th day, counting beginning with the day of birth | John is circumcised | Lk 1:59-66 | ||||
The prophecy of Zechariah | Lk 1:67-79 | |||||
An angel of the Lord speaks to Joseph in a dream | Mt 1:18-25 | |||||
10...8 BC, during the summer | Bethlehem | The birth of Jesus | Lk 2:1-7 | |||
The birth of the Messiah is declared | Lk 2:8-20 | |||||
The 8th day, counting beginning with the day of birth | Jesus is circumcised | Lk 2:21 | ||||
The 41st day | In the temple | Jesus is presented in the temple | Lk 2:22-24 | |||
The prophecy of Simeon | Lk 2:25-35 | |||||
The prophetess Anna speaks about Jesus | Lk 2:36-38 | |||||
Joseph and Mary return to Nazareth | Lk 2:39-40 | |||||
About 8 ... 5 BC | Jerusalem | The wise men come to Jerusalem | Mt 2:1-8 | |||
Nazareth | The wise men find Jesus | Mt 2:9-12 | ||||
Joseph and Mary escape to Egypt | Mt 2:13-15 | |||||
Herod kills children in Bethlehem | Mt 2:16-18 | |||||
Joseph and Mary return from Egypt | Mt 2:19-23 | |||||
The period of a Passover Feast in AD 3 ... 5 | Jesus at the temple when 12 years old | Lk 2:41-52 | ||||
John the Baptist and the ministry of Jesus | Jn 1:6-14 | |||||
The region around the Jordan River | John the Baptist preaches in the wilderness | Mt 3:1-6 | Mk 1:2-6 | Lk 3:1-6 | ||
AD 30 | At the Jordan River | John the Baptist calls for repentance and speaks about the Messiah | Mt 3:7-12 | Mk 1:7-8 | Lk 3:7-18 | |
The baptism of Jesus | Mt 3:13-17 | Mk 1:9-11 | Lk 3:21-22 | |||
The genealogy of Jesus | Lk 3:23-28 | |||||
In the wilderness | Jesus is tested forty days | Mt 4:1-2 | Mk 1:12-13a | Lk 4:1-2 | ||
The day following the 40 days of fasting | Jesus is tested | Mt 4:3-11 | Mk 1:13b | Lk 4:3-13 | ||
John the Baptist testifies about Jesus | Jn 1:15-18 | |||||
Bethabara | John the Baptist testifies to priests and Levites | Jn 1:19-28 | ||||
The day after Jn 1:19-28 | John the Baptist testifies about Jesus | Jn 1:29-34 | ||||
The 3rd day, counting beginning with the day of Jn 1:19-28 | Two disciples of John follow Jesus | Jn 1:35-40 | ||||
Peter meets Jesus | Jn 1:41-42 | |||||
The 4th day, counting beginning with the day of Jn 1:19-28 | Nathanael meets Jesus | Jn 1:43-51 | ||||
The Lord returns to Galilee | Lk 4:14 | |||||
The 6th day, counting beginning with the day of Jn 1:19-28 | Cana | The wedding in Cana | Jn 2:1-11 | |||
Capernaum | The Lord goes to Capernaum | Jn 2:12 | ||||
The Lord goes to the Passover Feast | Jn 2:13 | |||||
The temple | The Lord cleanses the temple | Jn 2:14-22 | ||||
The Passover Feast of AD 30 | Jerusalem | Jesus performs signs during the feast | Jn 2:23-25 | |||
Jesus talks to Nicodemus | Jn 3:1-21 | |||||
Judea | Jesus ministers in the countryside of Judea | Jn 3:22 | ||||
Aenon near Salim | John the Baptist testifies about Jesus | Jn 3:23-36 | ||||
Jesus departs for Galilee | Jn 4:1-3 | |||||
The 2nd month of the Hebrew calendar | Sychar, in Samaria | Jesus and the Samaritan woman | Jn 4:4-30 | |||
"My food is to do the will of the one who has sent me and to finish his work" | Jn 4:31-38 | |||||
The day after Jn 4:4 | Jesus stays in Sychar | Jn 4:39-44 | ||||
Galilee | Jesus returns to Galilee | Jn 4:45 | ||||
Cana | Jesus heals the son of an official | Jn 4:46-54 | ||||
The Feast of Harvest of AD 30 | Jerusalem | Jesus heals a man at the pool of Bethesda | Jn 5:1-13 | |||
In the temple | Jesus warns the man to stop sinning | Jn 5:14-16 | ||||
John the Baptist is arrested | Lk 3:19-20 | |||||
Jesus withdraws to Galilee | Mt 4:12 | Mk 1:14-15 | ||||
The Lord leaves Nazareth and moves to Capernaum | Mt 4:13-16 | |||||
Galilee | Jesus preaches in Galilee | Mt 4:17 | Lk 4:15 | |||
Nazareth | Jesus is rejected in Nazareth | Lk 4:16-30 | ||||
By the Sea of Galilee | Jesus calls Peter, Andrew, James, and John | Mt 4:18-22 | Mk 1:16-20 | |||
On a Sabbath | The synagogue in Capernaum | Jesus teaches in the synagogue | Mk 1:21-28 | Lk 4:31-37 | ||
Peter's house | Jesus heals Peter's mother-in-law | Mk 1:29-31 | Lk 4:38-39 | |||
After sunset, once the Sabbath was over | Jesus heals many | Mk 1:32-34 | Lk 4:40-41 | |||
Early, the following morning | Near Capernaum | Jesus goes to a desert place to pray | Mk 1:35-38 | Lk 4:42-43 | ||
The Lord preaches throughout Galilee | Mt 4:23 | Mk 1:39 | Lk 4:44 | |||
Near Gennesaret | The Lord teaches the crowd from a boat | Lk 5:1-3 | ||||
A miraculous catch of fish | Lk 5:4-11 | |||||
In a city | The Lord heals a leper | Lk 5:12-15 | ||||
The Lord heals a leper | Mk 1:40-45a | |||||
Jesus becomes very famous | Mt 4:24-25 | |||||
Jesus withdraws to desert places | Mk 1:45b | Lk 5:16 | ||||
On a Sabbath | On the mountain near Capernaum | The Sermon on the Mount | Mt 5-7 | |||
Near Capernaum | The Lord heals a leper | Mt 8:1-4 | ||||
Capernaum | The Lord heals the servant of a centurion | Mt 8:5-13 | ||||
The house of Peter | The Lord heals the mother-in-law of Peter | Mt 8:14-15 | ||||
The evening after the Sabbath | The Lord heals many | Mt 8:16-17 | ||||
A scribe speaks of his willingness to follow Jesus | Mt 8:18-22 | |||||
The night after the Sabbath | Sea of Galilee | The Lord calms a storm | Mt 8:23-27 | |||
The day after Mt 5-7 | The region of the Gergesenes (Girgashites) | Jesus heals two demon-possessed men | Mt 8:28-9:1a | |||
The 3rd day, counting beginning with the day of Mt 5-7 | Likely, Peter's house | Jesus heals a paralytic | Mt 9:1b-8 | Mk 2:1-12 | Lk 5:17-26 | |
On the way to the Sea of Galilee | Jesus calls Levi the tax collector | Lk 5:27 | ||||
Jesus calls Matthew the tax collector | Mt 9:9 | |||||
Near the Sea of Galilee | Jesus teaches the crowds | Mk 2:13 | ||||
On the way back to the city | Jesus calls Levi the tax collector | Mk 2:14 | Lk 5:28 | |||
Levi's house | Jesus and his disciples eat with tax collectors and sinners | Mk 2:15 | Lk 5:29 | |||
The scribes and the Pharisees object that the disciples eat with tax collectors and sinners and do not fast | Lk 5:30-39 | |||||
Peter's house | Jesus and his disciples eat with tax collectors and sinners | Mt 9:10 | ||||
The scribes and the Pharisees object that Jesus eats with sinners | Mt 9:11-13 | Mk 2:16-17 | ||||
The disciples of John ask Jesus why his disciples were not fasting | Mt 9:14-17 | Mk 2:18-22 | ||||
A ruler asks Jesus to raise his daughter who had just died | Mt 9:18-19 | |||||
On the way to the house of the ruler | A woman suffering from a hemorrhage is healed | Mt 9:20-22 | ||||
In the house of the ruler | Jesus brings back to life the daughter of the ruler | Mt 9:23-26 | ||||
Peter's house | Jesus heals two blind men | Mt 9:27-31 | ||||
Jesus heals a mute man | Mt 9:32-34 | |||||
Jesus goes through all the cities and villages | Mt 9:35 | |||||
The 2nd Sabbath after the Passover Feast of AD 31 | The Pharisees claim that the disciples break the Sabbath law | Mk 2:23-28 | Lk 6:1-5 | |||
On a Sabbath | In a synagogue | Jesus heals a man with a withered hand | Mk 3:1-6 | Lk 6:6-11 | ||
Large crowds follow Jesus | Mk 3:7-12 | |||||
Near Capernaum | The Lord goes on a mountain to pray | Mk 3:13a | Lk 6:12 | |||
After one night of prayer (Lk 6:12) | The Lord chooses the twelve apostles | Mk 3:13b-19a | Lk 6:13-16 | |||
The Lord has compassion on the crowds | Mt 9:36-38 | |||||
Jesus descends to a level place | Lk 6:17-19 | |||||
A sermon | Lk 6:20-49 | |||||
Capernaum | Jesus heals the servant of a centurion | Lk 7:1-10 | ||||
The day after Lk 7:1-10 | The Lord commissions the twelve apostles | Mt 10:1-42 | ||||
The Lord departs to preach and to teach in the cities of the apostles | Mt 11:1 | |||||
Nain | Jesus resurrects the son of a widow | Lk 7:11-17 | ||||
John the Baptist sends two of his disciples to Jesus | Mt 11:2 | Lk 7:18-19 | ||||
The Lord speaks to John's disciples | Mt 11:3-6 | Lk 7:20-23 | ||||
The Lord speaks to the crowds about John the Baptist | Mt 11:7-15 | Lk 7:24-30 | ||||
The unbelieving generation | Mt 11:16-19 | Lk 7:31-35 | ||||
Unrepentant cities | Mt 11:20-24 | |||||
"Come to me all ye that labor and are heavy laden ..." | Mt 11:25-30 | |||||
On a Sabbath | The Pharisees claim that the disciples break the Sabbath law | Mt 12:1-8 | ||||
In a synagogue | Jesus heals a man with a withered hand | Mt 12:9-14 | ||||
Jesus withdraws and heals the sick | Mt 12:15-21 | |||||
Jesus heals a blind and mute man | Mt 12:22-23 | |||||
The Pharisees think that the miracles of Jesus are not from God | Mt 12:24 | |||||
In the house of Simon, a Pharisee, likely in Bethany | Jesus is anointed by a sinful woman | Lk 7:36-50 | ||||
Jesus travels through cities and villages proclaiming the good news | Lk 8:1-3 | |||||
Capernaum | Members of the family of Jesus depart to lay hold of him | Mk 3:19b-21 | ||||
The scribes claim that the miracles of Jesus are not from God | Mk 3:22 | |||||
Peter's house | Jesus shows that his miracles are from God | Mt 12:25-33 | Mk 3:23-30 | |||
"How can ye, being evil, speak good things?" | Mt 12:34-37 | |||||
The scribes and the Pharisees ask for a sign | Mt 12:38-45 | |||||
The mother and the brothers of Jesus come to him | Mt 12:46-50 | Mk 3:31-35 | ||||
By the Sea of Galilee | The parable of the sower | Mt 13:1-9 | Mk 4:1-9 | Lk 8:4-8 | ||
Jesus explains the parable to his disciples | Mt 13:10-23 | Mk 4:10-20 | Lk 8:9-15 | |||
Jesus teaches the disciples | Mk 4:21-25 | Lk 8:16-18 | ||||
At a house | The mother and the brothers of Jesus come to him | Lk 8:19-21 | ||||
Jesus teaches the crowds in parables | Mt 13:24-35 | Mk 4:26-34 | ||||
Peter's house | Jesus teaches the disciples | Mt 13:36-52 | ||||
Jesus and his disciples depart to the other side of the lake | Mt 13:53 | Mk 4:35-36 | Lk 8:22 | |||
Sea of Galilee | Jesus calms a storm | Mk 4:37-41 | Lk 8:23-25 | |||
The day after Mk 4:35 | The region of the Gadarenes | Jesus heals a demon-possessed man | Mk 5:1-20 | Lk 8:26-39 | ||
The Lord returns to the other side of the lake | Mk 5:21 | Lk 8:40 | ||||
A woman is healed and Jairus' daughter is raised from the dead. | Mk 5:22-43 | Lk 8:41-56 | ||||
Nazareth | Jesus goes to his hometown | Mt 13:54-58 | Mk 6:1-6a | |||
Jesus goes about the villages teaching | Mk 6:6b | |||||
The Lord sends out the twelve apostles | Mk 6:7-13 | Lk 9:1-6 | ||||
The death of John the Baptist. Herod hears about Jesus. | Mt 14:1-12a | Mk 6:14-29 | Lk 9:7-9 | |||
Tiberias or its vicinity | The works of the Son. Testimonies on his behalf. | Jn 5:17-47 | ||||
When the Passover of AD 32 was near | Jesus and the apostles sail to the area of Bethsaida | Mt 14:12b-13 | Mk 6:30-33 | Lk 9:10-11a | Jn 6:1-2 | |
The area of Bethsaida | The Lord heals the sick and teaches the people | Mt 14:14 | Mk 6:34 | Lk 9:11 | ||
The Lord goes up on the mountain | Jn 6:3-4 | |||||
Jesus feeds 5000 | Mt 14:15-21 | Mk 6:35-44 | Lk 9:12-17 | Jn 6:5-13 | ||
The Lord sends the disciples to the other side, dismisses the crowd, and goes up on the mountain to pray | Mt 14:22-23 | Mk 6:45-47 | Jn 6:14-17a | |||
The fourth watch of the night | Sea of Galilee | Jesus walks on water | Mt 14:24-33 | Mk 6:48-52 | Jn 6:17b-21 | |
The day after the feeding of the 5000 | The land of Gennesaret | The Lord arrives to the land of Gennesaret | Mt 14:34-35a | Mk 6:53-54 | ||
The crowd on the other side of the lake returns | Jn 6:22-24 | |||||
Capernaum | Jesus teaches in the synagogue of Capernaum | Jn 6:25-59 | ||||
Many stop following Jesus | Jn 6:60-71 | |||||
The Lord heals many | Mt 14:35b-36 | Mk 6:55-56 | ||||
Likely, after the Passover of AD 32 | Defilement comes from within | Mt 15:1-11 | Mk 7:1-16 | |||
In a house | The Lord explains his words about defilement | Mt 15:12-20 | Mk 7:17-23 | |||
Capernaum | The faith of a Canaanite woman | Mt 15:21-28 | Mk 7:24-30 | |||
Decapolis, near the Sea of Galilee | The Lord heals a deaf and mute man | Mk 7:31-37 | ||||
On a mountain by the Sea of Galilee | The Lord heals many | Mt 15:29-31 | ||||
The 3rd day, counting beginning with the day of Mt 15:29-31 | Jesus feeds 4000 | Mt 15:32-39 | Mk 8:1-10 | |||
The region of Magdala in the district of Dalmanutha | The Pharisees and the Sadducees ask for a sign from heaven | Mt 16:1-4 | Mk 8:11-12 | |||
In the boat on the Sea of Galilee | The leaven of the Pharisees | Mt 16:5-12 | Mk 8:13-21 | |||
Bethsaida | Jesus heals a blind man | Mk 8:22-26 | ||||
The region of Caesarea Philippi | Peter confesses that Jesus is the Christ | Mt 16:13-20 | Mk 8:27-30 | Lk 9:18-21 | ||
The Lord begins to teach about his death and resurrection | Mt 16:21 | Mk 8:31-32a | Lk 9:22 | |||
The cost of discipleship | Lk 9:23-27 | |||||
The 3rd day, counting beginning with the day of Mt 16:21 | Jesus rebukes Peter | Mt 16:22-23 | Mk 8:32b-33 | |||
Jesus speaks to the disciples about the cost of discipleship | Mt 16:24-28 | |||||
Jesus speaks to the crowd about the cost of discipleship | Mk 8:34-9:1 | |||||
The 8th day, counting beginning with the day of Mt 16:21 | On a mountain | The Transfiguration | Mt 17:1-9 | Mk 9:2-10 | Lk 9:28-36 | |
The day after the Transfiguration | About the coming of Elijah | Mt 17:9-13 | Mk 9:9-13 | |||
Jesus drives out the evil spirit of a boy | Mt 17:14-18 | Mk 9:14-27 | Lk 9:37-42 | |||
Jesus predicts his betrayal | Lk 9:43-45 | |||||
In a house | The disciples ask the Lord why they could not drive out the evil spirit | Mt 17:19-21 | Mk 9:28-29 | |||
Galilee | Jesus travels through Galilee | Mk 9:30 | Jn 7:1 | |||
Jesus speaks about his death and resurrection | Mt 17:22-23 | Mk 9:31-32 | ||||
The Lord speaks to those who want to be first | Lk 9:46-48 | |||||
"Whoever is not against us is for us" | Lk 9:49-50 | |||||
Galilee | Jesus' brothers urge him to go Judea | Jn 7:2-9 | ||||
Jesus goes to the Feast of Tabernacles | Jn 7:10 | |||||
Samaria | A Samaritan village rejects Jesus | Lk 9:51-56 | ||||
On the road | On the commitment of a disciple | Lk 9:57-62 | ||||
Jerusalem | Much talk about Jesus at the feast | Jn 7:11-13 | ||||
Sunday, October 12, AD 32 | In the temple | Jesus teaches and answers objections | Jn 7:14-29 | |||
Some seek a way to seize Jesus, others believe | Jn 7:30-32 | |||||
Jesus speaks about his departure | Jn 7:33-36 | |||||
Wednesday, October 15, AD 32 | Jesus is the source of living water | Jn 7:37-39 | ||||
Division among the people concerning Jesus | Jn 7:40-44 | |||||
Jerusalem | The officers do not arrest Jesus | Jn 7:45-8:1 | ||||
Thursday, October 16, AD 32 | In the treasury of the temple | Jesus acquits an adulteress and says to her, "Go and sin no more". | Jn 8:2-11 | |||
The Lord speaks about himself | Jn 8:12-29 | |||||
Those who belong to God listen to the truth | Jn 8:30-45 | |||||
The Lord speaks about himself | Jn 8:46-58 | |||||
An attempt to stone Jesus | Jn 8:59 | |||||
Outside of the temple, near the pool of Siloam | Jesus heals a man born blind | Jn 9:1-7 | ||||
The people who knew the former blind man are confused | Jn 9:8-12 | |||||
The Pharisees question the former blind man | Jn 9:13-17 | |||||
The Pharisees question the parents of the former blind man | Jn 9:18-23 | |||||
The Pharisees question again the former blind man | Jn 9:24-34 | |||||
The former blind man meets again Jesus and puts his faith in him | Jn 9:35-41 | |||||
Jesus is the good shepherd | Jn 10:1-18 | |||||
Division among the people concerning Jesus | Jn 10:19-21 | |||||
The Lord sends ahead seventy-two disciples | Lk 10:1-16 | |||||
The seventy-two return | Lk 10:17-20 | |||||
The Lord rejoices | Lk 10:21-24 | |||||
The Parable of the Good Samaritan | Lk 10:25-37 | |||||
Bethany | Jesus at the home of Mary and Martha | Lk 10:38-42 | ||||
December, AD 32 | In the temple | Jesus at the Feast of Dedication | Jn 10:20-22 | |||
Jesus speaks about who he is | Jn 10:23-38 | |||||
Some seek to arrest Jesus | Jn 10:39 | |||||
Bethabara | Jesus goes to the region where John had been baptizing | Jn 10:40-42 | ||||
The Lord teaches about prayer | Lk 11:1-13 | |||||
Jesus drives out the demon of a mute man | Lk 11:14 | |||||
Jesus explains that he is manifesting a power for superior than that of Satan | Lk 11:15-26 | |||||
Those who hear and keep God's word are blessed | Lk 11:27-28 | |||||
About unjustified requests for signs | Lk 11:29-32 | |||||
The lamp of the body | Lk 11:33-36 | |||||
A Pharisee invites Jesus to dine with him | Lk 11:37 | |||||
In a house | The Pharisees and the scribes are warned of God's judgment | Lk 11:38-52 | ||||
The Pharisees and the scribes oppose Jesus bitterly | Lk 11:53-54 | |||||
Beware of hypocrisy | Lk 12:1-3 | |||||
Fear God, not man | Lk 12:4-12 | |||||
The parable of the rich fool | Lk 12:13-21 | |||||
Do not worry | Lk 12:22-34 | |||||
Be ready | Lk 12:35-48 | |||||
The work of salvation is contrary to the course of this world | Lk 12:49-53 | |||||
Be reconciled to God! | Lk 12:54-59 | |||||
Those who do not repent will perish | Lk 13:1-5 | |||||
The parable of the barren fig tree | Lk 13:6-9 | |||||
On a Sabbath | In a synagogue | The Lord heals a crippled woman on the Sabbath | Lk 13:10-17 | |||
The parable of the mustard seed | Lk 13:18-19 | |||||
The parable of the yeast | Lk 13:20-21 | |||||
Mary and Martha send word to Jesus that Lazarus is sick | Jn 11:1-6 | |||||
The Lord goes to Judea | Jn 11:7-16 | |||||
Near Bethany | The Lord meets Mary and Martha | Jn 11:17-37 | ||||
The Lord raises Lazarus from the dead | Jn 11:38-44 | |||||
Many believe in Jesus. Some tell the Pharisees about the miracle. | Jn 11:45-46 | |||||
A meeting of the Sanhedrin is called | Jn 11:47-53 | |||||
Jesus withdraws to a village Ephraim | Jn 11:54 | |||||
Galilee | Jesus goes through towns and villages on his way to Jerusalem | Lk 13:22 | ||||
Friday, March 20, AD 33 | "Strive to enter through the narrow gate" | Lk 13:23-30 | ||||
Some Pharisees come to Jesus and tell him about Herod's intent to kill him | Lk 13:31-33 | |||||
Jesus laments over Jerusalem | Lk 13:34-35 | |||||
Saturday, March 21, AD 33 | In a Pharisee's house | Jesus goes to the house of a prominent Pharisee | Lk 14:1 | |||
Jesus heals a man suffering from dropsy | Lk 14:2-6 | |||||
The Lord speaks to those seeking positions of honor | Lk 14:7-11 | |||||
Whom to invite to a banquet | Lk 14:12-14 | |||||
The Parable of the Great Banquet | Lk 14:15-24 | |||||
No one can be a disciple without loving God above everything else | Lk 14:25-35 | |||||
The Pharisees and the teachers of the law complain that Jesus welcomes sinners | Lk 15:1-2 | |||||
The Parable of the Lost Sheep | Lk 15:3-7 | |||||
The Parable of the Lost Coin | Lk 15:8-10 | |||||
The Parable of the Lost Son | Lk 15:11-32 | |||||
The Parable of the Shrewd Manager | Lk 16:1-9 | |||||
About unfaithfulness and the love of money | Lk 16:10-15 | |||||
Not one tittle of the law will fall | Lk 16:16-17 | |||||
On divorce and remarriage | Lk 16:18 | |||||
The rich man and Lazarus | Lk 16:19-31 | |||||
Spiritual stumbling blocks are a very serious matter. On sin and forgiveness. | Lk 17:1-4 | |||||
Through faith in God all things are possible | Lk 17:5-6 | |||||
Proper servant attitude | Lk 17:7-10 | |||||
Sunday, March 22, AD 33 | Capernaum | The Lord comes to Capernaum | Mt 17:24a | Mk 9:33a | ||
Inside Peter's house, in Capernaum | The Lord speaks to those who want to be first | Mk 9:33-37 | ||||
"Whoever is not against us is for us" | Mk 9:38-41 | |||||
Spiritual stumbling blocks are a very serious matter | Mk 9:42-48 | |||||
"Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with one another" | Mk 9:49-50 | |||||
Monday, March 23, AD 33 | The two-drachma tax | Mt 17:24b-27 | ||||
Capernaum | The disciples ask who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven | Mt 18:1-5 | ||||
Spiritual stumbling blocks are a very serious matter | Mt 18:6-9 | |||||
The parable of the lost sheep | Mt 18:10-14 | |||||
"If thy brother sins against thee ..." | Mt 18:15-17 | |||||
"Whatever ye bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven" | Mt 18:18-20 | |||||
The parable of the unmerciful servant | Mt 18:21-35 | |||||
The Lord and his disciples resume their journey | Mt 19:1a | Mk 10:1a | ||||
Tuesday, March 24, AD 33 | Near a village, in the border region of Galilee and Samaria | Ten healed of leprosy | Lk 17:11-19 | |||
The Coming of the Kingdom of God | Lk 17:20-21 | |||||
End time events | Lk 17:22-37 | |||||
The Parable of the Persistent Widow | Lk 18:1-8 | |||||
The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector | Lk 18:9-14 | |||||
Wednesday, March 25, AD 33 | Judea beyond the Jordan | The Lord comes to the region of Judea beyond the Jordan | Mt 19:1b | Mk 10:1a | ||
Thursday, March 26, AD 33 | Jesus teaches the people and heals the sick | Mt 19:2 | Mk 10:1b | |||
The Pharisees ask about divorce | Mt 19:3-9 | Mk 10:2-9 | ||||
About celibacy | Mt 19:10-12 | |||||
Children are brought to Jesus | Mt 19:13 | Lk 18:15 | ||||
In a house in Judea beyond the Jordan | The disciples ask about divorce | Mk 10:10-12 | ||||
Jesus welcomes little children | Mt 19:14-15 | Mk 10:13-16 | Lk 18:16-17 | |||
Outside of the house, on the way to the road | A rich young ruler asks Jesus about eternal life | Mt 19:16-22 | Mk 10:17-22 | Lk 18:18-23 | ||
About salvation. Those who sacrifice themselves for Christ are rewarded. | Mt 19:23-30 | Mk 10:23-31 | Lk 18:24-30 | |||
The Parable of the Vineyard Workers | Mt 20:1-16 | |||||
On the road | Jesus predicts again his death | Mt 20:17-19 | Mk 10:32-34 | Lk 18:31-34 | ||
The request of James and John | Mt 20:20-23 | Mk 10:35-40 | ||||
About leadership | Mt 20:24-28 | Mk 10:41-45 | ||||
Near Jericho | Jesus heals a blind beggar | Lk 18:35-43 | ||||
Jericho | Jesus meets Zacchaeus | Lk 19:1-5 | ||||
In the house of Zacchaeus | Zacchaeus receives Jesus in his house | Lk 19:6-7 | ||||
Friday, March 27, AD 33 | Zacchaeus responds to the gospel | Lk 19:8-10 | ||||
The Parable of the Ten Minas | Lk 19:11-28 | |||||
Near Jericho | Jesus heals Bartimaeus | Mk 10:46-52 | ||||
Jesus heals two blind men | Mt 20:29-34 | |||||
Jerusalem | Many look for Jesus | Jn 11:55-57 | ||||
Saturday, March 28, AD 33 | Bethany | The Lord comes to Bethany | Jn 12:1 | |||
Mary, the sister of Martha, anoints the feet of Jesus | Jn 12:2-8 | |||||
The people find out that Jesus is in Bethany | Jn 12:9-11 | |||||
Sunday, March 29, AD 33 | Many go out to meet Jesus | Jn 12:12-13 | ||||
Bethphage | Jesus sends two disciples to bring him a colt | Mt 21:1-6 | Mk 11:1-6 | Lk 19:29-34 | ||
Near Jerusalem | Jesus rides the colt as he approaches Jerusalem | Mt 21:7 | Mk 11:7 | Lk 19:35 | Jn 12:14-16 | |
The multitudes glorify Jesus as he approaches Jerusalem | Mt 21:8-9 | Mk 11:8-10 | Lk 19:36-40 | Jn 12:17-19 | ||
Jesus weeps over Jerusalem | Lk 19:41-44 | |||||
In Jerusalem | The whole city is stirred | Mt 21:10-11 | ||||
The Lord goes to the temple | Mt 21:12a | Mk 11:11a | Lk 19:45a | |||
In the temple | The Lord cleanses the temple | Mt 21:12b-13 | Lk 19:45b-46 | |||
The Lord heals the blind and the lame. Children praise Him. | Mt 21:14-16 | |||||
Greek converts seek to meet Jesus | Jn 12:20-22 | |||||
The Lord speaks about his sacrifice | Jn 12:23-27 | |||||
God the Father answers audibly | Jn 12:28-33 | |||||
The crowd continues in unbelief | Jn 12:34-41 | |||||
Many rulers among the believers | Jn 12:42-43 | |||||
The Lord responds to unbelievers | Jn 12:44-50 | |||||
The Lord leaves Jerusalem and lodges in Bethany | Mt 21:17 | Mk 11:11b | ||||
"And he was teaching daily in the temple ..." | Lk 19:47-48 | |||||
Monday, March 30, AD 33 | Near Jerusalem | A fruitless fig tree is cursed | Mk 11:12-14 | |||
A fruitless fig tree by the road is cursed. It withers immediately. | Mt 21:18-22 | |||||
In the temple | Jesus cleanses the temple one more time | Mk 11:15-17 | ||||
The scribes and the chief priests seek to kill Jesus | Mk 11:18 | |||||
The chief priests and the elders ask Jesus about his authority | Mt 21:23-27 | |||||
The Parable of the Two Sons | Mt 21:28-32 | |||||
The Parable of the Tenants | Mt 21:33-44 | |||||
Fearing the crowds, the chief priests do not arrest Jesus | Mt 21:45-46 | |||||
The Parable of the Wedding Feast | Mt 22:1-14 | |||||
The Pharisees take counsel against Jesus | Mt 22:15 | |||||
In the evening the Lord goes out of the city | Mk 11:19 | |||||
Tuesday, March 31, AD 33 | Near Jerusalem | The fig tree is found withered | Mk 11:20-26 | |||
In the temple | The chief priests, the scribes, and the elders ask Jesus about his authority | Mk 11:27-33 | ||||
The Lord speaks to them the Parable of the Tenants | Mk 12:1-11 | |||||
The Lord teaches the people. The chief priests, the scribes, and the elders are present. | Lk 20:1 | |||||
They ask him again about his authority | Lk 20:2-8 | |||||
The Lord speaks the Parable of the Tenants to the people | Lk 20:9-18 | |||||
The chief priests and the scribes seek to arrest Jesus | Mk 12:12 | Lk 20:19 | ||||
"Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?" | Mt 22:16-22 | Mk 12:13-17 | Lk 20:20-26 | |||
The Sadducees ask Jesus about the resurrection | Mt 22:23-33 | Mk 12:18-27 | Lk 20:27-39 | |||
A Pharisee asks about the greatest commandment | Mt 22:34-40 | Mk 12:28-34a | ||||
Jesus asks the Pharisees why David calls the Messiah Lord | Mt 22:41-45 | |||||
The Lord silences all his opponents | Mt 22:46 | Mk 12:34b | Lk 20:40 | |||
The Lord warns against the scribes and the Pharisees | Mt 23:1-7 | |||||
True and false ways contrasted | Mt 23:8-12 | |||||
The Lord warns the scribes and the Pharisees | Mt 23:13-39 | |||||
While teaching, Jesus asks why David calls the Messiah Lord | Mk 12:35-37 | Lk 20:41-44 | ||||
The Lord warns against the scribes | Mk 12:38-40 | Lk 20:45-47 | ||||
In the temple, near the treasury | About offerings | Mk 12:41-44 | Lk 21:1-4 | |||
From the temple to the Mount of Olives | The Lord predicts the destruction of the temple | Mt 24:1-2 | Mk 13:1-2 | Lk 21:5-6 | ||
Concerning the time of the end | Lk 21:7-11 | |||||
The Lord predicts that believers will be persecuted | Lk 21:12-19 | |||||
An exhortation to escape Jerusalem at the time of its fall | Lk 21:20-24 | |||||
About the second coming of the Lord | Lk 21:25-27 | |||||
The signs of the end will be clearly recognizable | Lk 21:28-33 | |||||
"Watch ... praying that ye may be worthy to escape ..." | Lk 21:34-36 | |||||
Jerusalem and its vicinity | The routine of the Lord during the last week | Lk 21:37-38 | ||||
Tuesday evening | On the Mount of Olives | The disciples ask Jesus about the time of the end | Mt 24:3 | Mk 13:3-4 | ||
Signs of the time of the end | Mt 24:4-13 | Mk 13:5-8 | ||||
The Lord warns the disciples that they themselves will be persecuted | Mk 13:9 | |||||
Signs of the time of the end. Instructions. | Mt 24:14-31 | Mk 13:10-27 | ||||
The signs of the end will be clearly recognizable | Mt 24:32-36 | Mk 13:28-32 | ||||
About the rapture | Mt 24:37-41 | |||||
Be ready! | Mt 24:42-51 | Mk 13:33-37 | ||||
The Parable of the Ten Virgins | Mt 25:1-13 | |||||
The Parable of the Talents | Mt 25:14-30 | |||||
The Son of Man will judge the nations at his coming | Mt 25:31-46 | |||||
The night of Tuesday to Wednesday | Jesus warns one more time that he will be betrayed | Mt 26:1-2 | ||||
In the palace of Caiaphas | The leaders take counsel to kill Jesus | Mt 26:3-5 | ||||
Wednesday evening, April 1, AD 33 | The religious rulers plot to kill Jesus | Mk 14:1-2 | Lk 22:1-2 | |||
In the house of Simon the leper, in Bethany | Jesus is anointed in the house of Simon the leper | Mt 26:6-13 | Mk 14:3-9 | |||
Jerusalem | Judas talks to the chief priests about betraying Jesus | Mt 26:14-16 | Mk 14:10-11 | Lk 22:3-6 | ||
Thursday evening, April 2, AD 33 | Outside of Jerusalem | Jesus sends Peter and John to prepare the Passover meal | Mt 26:17-19 | Mk 14:12-16 | Lk 22:7-13 | |
The evening and night of Thursday, April 2 | In the upper room, in Jerusalem | The Last Supper | Mt 26:20-29 | Mk 14:17-25 | Lk 22:14-23 | 1Co 11:23-25 |
The night of Thursday to Friday | The disciples argue about which of them is the greatest | Lk 22:24-30 | ||||
Jesus predicts that Peter will deny him | Lk 22:31-34 | |||||
The Lord urges his disciples to be cautious in his absence | Lk 22:35-38 | |||||
Jesus washes the feet of his disciples | Jn 13:1-17 | |||||
Jesus warns again that he will be betrayed. Judas leaves | Jn 13:18-30 | |||||
"Now was the Son of Man glorified ... Love one another as I have loved you ..." | Jn 13:31-35 | |||||
Jesus predicts again that Peter will deny him | Jn 13:36-38 | |||||
"Let not your heart be troubled ..." | Jn 14:1-4 | |||||
"I am the way, the truth, and the life ... He who has seen me has seen the Father ..." | Jn 14:5-11 | |||||
"Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do" | Jn 14:12-14 | |||||
On true love. On the coming of the Holy Spirit. | Jn 14:15-26 | |||||
"Peace I leave with you ..." | Jn 14:27-31 | |||||
The True Vine | Jn 15:1-11 | |||||
"Love one another as I have loved you" | Jn 15:12-17 | |||||
About persecution | Jn 15:18-16:4 | |||||
The ministry of the Holy Spirit | Jn 16:5-15 | |||||
Jesus speaks about his death and resurrection | Jn 16:16-22 | |||||
About asking the Father in the name of Jesus | Jn 16:23-28 | |||||
Jesus predicts that the disciples will be scattered | Jn 16:29-33 | |||||
Jesus prays for himself and for his followers | Jn 17:1-26 | |||||
Jesus and the disciples leave the upper room | Mt 26:30 | Mk 14:26 | Lk 22:39 | Jn 18:1a | ||
On the way to Gethsemane | Jesus predicts again that Peter will deny him | Mt 26:31-35 | Mk 14:27-31 | |||
Gethsemane | The Lord comes to Gethsemane | Mt 26:36a | Mk 14:32a | Lk 22:40a | Jn 18:1b | |
The Lord prays | Mt 26:36b-46 | Mk 14:32b-42 | Lk 22:40b-46 | |||
The Lord is arrested | Mt 26:47-56 | Mk 14:43-52 | Lk 22:47-53 | Jn 18:2-12 | ||
Jesus is taken to the high priest | Mt 26:57 | Mk 14:53 | Lk 22:54a | |||
The palace of the high priest | Jesus is led to Annas first | Jn 18:13-14 | ||||
Peter and another disciple come to the palace of the high priest | Mt 26:58a | Mk 14:54a | Lk 22:54b | Jn 18:15-16 | ||
Peter denies Jesus | Jn 18:17 | |||||
Peter stands by the fire | Jn 18:18 | |||||
The high priest questions Jesus | Jn 18:19-23 | |||||
Annas sends Jesus to Caiaphas | Jn 18:24 | |||||
Peter sits down with the attendants by the fire | Mt 26:58b | Mk 14:54b | Lk 22:55 | |||
Jesus appears before the Sanhedrin | Mt 26:59-66 | Mk 14:55-64 | ||||
Jesus is beaten and mocked | Mt 26:67-68 | Mk 14:65 | ||||
Peter denies Jesus again | Mt 26:69-70 | Mk 14:66-68 | Lk 22:56-57 | |||
Peter denies Jesus again. A rooster crows. | Lk 22:58 | Jn 18:25-27 | ||||
The gateway of the palace | Peter denies Jesus again | Mk 14:69-70a | ||||
Near the gate of the palace | Peter denies Jesus again | Mt 26:71-72 | ||||
Peter denies Jesus again. A rooster crows. | Mt 26:73-75 | Mk 14:70b-72 | Lk 22:59-62 | |||
The palace of the high priest | Jesus is beaten and mocked | Lk 22:63-65 | ||||
The leaders take counsel | Mk 15:1a | |||||
Friday, April 3, AD 33, very early in the morning | Jesus is tried before the Sanhedrin | Lk 22:66-71 | ||||
The leaders take counsel | Mt 27:1 | |||||
Jesus is taken to Pilate | Mt 27:2 | Mk 15:1b | Lk 23:1 | Jn 18:28 | ||
Judas' remorse | Mt 27:3-10 | Ac 1:18-19 | ||||
Friday, very early in the morning | Outside of the Praetorium | Jesus before Pilate | Mt 27:11-14 | Mk 15:2-5 | Lk 23:2-7 | Jn 18:29-32 |
Jerusalem | Jesus before Herod | Lk 23:8-12 | ||||
In the Praetorium | Pilate questions Jesus | Jn 18:33-38a | ||||
Outside of the Praetorium | Pilate addresses the leaders and the people | Mt 27:15-23 | Mk 15:6-11 | Lk 23:13-19 | Jn 18:38b-40 | |
Jesus is flogged and mocked | Jn 19:1-3 | |||||
Outside of the Praetorium | Pilate addresses the people again | Mk 15:12-13 | Lk 23:20-21 | Jn 19:4-8 | ||
In the Praetorium | Pilate questions Jesus again | Jn 19:9-11 | ||||
Outside of the Praetorium | Pilate addresses the people one more time | Mt 27:24-25 | Mk 15:14 | Lk 23:22-24 | Jn 19:12-15 | |
Jesus is delivered to be crucified | Mt 27:26 | Mk 15:15 | Lk 23:25 | Jn 19:16 | ||
Friday morning | In the Praetorium | The soldiers mock Jesus | Mt 27:27-31 | Mk 15:16-20 | ||
On the way to Golgotha | Mt 27:32 | Mk 15:21 | Lk 23:26-32 | Jn 19:17 | ||
Friday 9 am | Golgotha | Jesus is crucified | Mt 27:33-38 | Mk 15:22-28 | Lk 23:33-38 | Jn 19:19, 23-24 |
Friday morning | Jesus is mocked | Mt 27:39-44 | Mk 15:29-32 | |||
The chief priests ask Pilate to change the inscription of the charge against Jesus | Jn 19:20-22 | |||||
Friday at noon | One of the crucified robbers shows signs of repentance | Lk 23:39-43 | ||||
Friday afternoon | Darkness from noon to 3pm | Mt 27:45 | Mk 15:33 | Lk 23:44-45 | ||
Friday 3pm | Jesus speaks to his mother | Jn 19:25-27 | ||||
The death of Jesus | Mt 27:46-56 | Mk 15:34-41 | Lk 23:46-49 | Jn 19:28-30 | ||
Friday before sunset | A soldier pierces the body of Jesus | Jn 19:31-37 | ||||
Jerusalem | Joseph of Arimathea asks Pilate for the body of Jesus | Mt 27:57-58 | Mk 15:42-45 | Lk 23:50-52 | Jn 19:38a | |
Friday at sunset | Near Jerusalem | The burial of Jesus | Mt 27:59-61 | Mk 15:46-47 | Lk 23:53-55 | Jn 19:38b-42 |
The women prepare spices | Lk 23:56a | |||||
Saturday, April 4, AD 33 | The women rest on the Sabbath | Lk 23:56b | ||||
Jerusalem | The chief priests and the Pharisees ask Pilate for a guard and secure the tomb | Mt 27:62-66 | ||||
Saturday after sunset | The women purchase spices | Mk 16:1 | ||||
Sunday, April 5 AD 33, very early in the morning | Near Jerusalem | Mary Magdalene and the other Mary go to look to the tomb | Mt 28:1-8 | Lk 24:1 | Jn 20:1 | |
The women go to the tomb again | Mk 16:2-8 | |||||
The women go to the tomb one more time | Lk 24:2-8 | |||||
Sunday, April 5 AD 33 | Jerusalem and its vicinity | The women announce the eleven and the other disciples | Lk 24:9-11 | |||
Near Jerusalem | Peter runs to the tomb | Lk 24:12 | ||||
Jerusalem and its vicinity | Mary Magdalene announces Peter and the other disciple | Jn 20:2 | ||||
Near Jerusalem | Peter and the other disciple run to the tomb | Jn 20:3-10 | ||||
Near the tomb | The Lord appears to Mary Magdalene | Mk 16:9 | Jn 20:11-17 | |||
Jerusalem and its vicinity | Mary Magdalene tells the disciples that she has seen the Lord | Mk 16:10-11 | Jn 20:18 | |||
The Lord appears to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary | Mt 28:9-10 | |||||
Jerusalem | The chief priests are announced also | Mt 28:11-15 | ||||
Vicinity of Jerusalem | The Lord appears to two disciples that were going to a field | Mk 16:12-13 | ||||
The Lord appears to two disciples on the road to Emmaus | Lk 24:13-32 | |||||
Jerusalem | The two disciples report the appearance to the eleven | Lk 24:33-35 | ||||
The Lord appears to his disciples | Lk 24:36-45 | Jn 20:19-25 | ||||
Sunday, April 12, AD 33 | Jerusalem or its vicinity | The Lord appears to his disciples | Mk 16:14 | Jn 20:26-31 | ||
Near the Sea of Galilee and Tiberias | The Lord appears to his disciples | Jn 21:1-25 | ||||
On a mountain in Galilee | The Lord appears to his disciples | Mt 28:16-20 | 1Co 15:6 | |||
Thursday, May 14, AD 33 | Jerusalem | Jesus instructs his disciples | Lk 24:46-49 | Ac 1:4-5 | ||
Jesus leads the disciples outside of Jerusalem | Lk 24:50a | |||||
Mount Olivet | Jesus instructs his disciples | Ac 1:6-8 | ||||
Jesus blesses the disciples | Mk 16:15-18 | Lk 24:50b | ||||
Jesus is taken to heaven | Mk 16:19-20 | Lk 24:51-53 | Ac 1:9-11 |