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Jesus before His birth (John)
The angel Gabriel visits Mary (Luke)
The angel Gabriel visits Joseph (Matthew)
Birth of John the Baptist foretold (Luke)
Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth in Judea (Luke)
The birth of Jesus in Bethlehem (Matthew, Luke)
Birth of Jesus in Bethlehem (Luke)
Jesus presented at the Temple in Jerusalem (Luke)
The Wise men from the East visit Jesus (Matt)
The flight to Egypt (Matt)
Herod slaughters babies (Matt)
Return to Nazareth from Egypt (Luke)
Twelve year old Jesus and His family visit Jerusalem (Luke) 9 A.D.
John the Baptist prepares the Way (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
The baptism of Jesus (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
The temptation of Jesus (Matt; Mark, Luke 4)
Jesus calls the first disciples (Matt; Mark; Luke 5; John)
Jesus cleanses the Temple in Jerusalem (John)
Jesus turns water into wine at a wedding in Cana (John 2)
Jesus has a conversation with Nicodemus the Pharisee (John)
John the Baptist bears witness to Christ (John)
Jesus talks with the woman at the well in Samaria (John)
Jesus heals the nobleman's son in Cana of Galilee (John)
Jesus' ministry in Galilee has great effect (Matt 4; Mark 1)
In Capernaum Jesus performs the following miracles:
He casts out an evil spirit from a man (Mark 1; Luke 4)
He heals a leper (Matt 8; Mark 1; Luke 5)
He heals Peter's mother-in-law (Matt 8; Mark 1)
He heals a paralytic in (Matt 9; Mark 2; Luke 5)
Jesus calls Matthew to be His Disciple (Matt; Mark; Luke)
Jesus goes to Jerusalem to observe the Feast of Tabernacles (John)
While in Jerusalem
Jesus heals a cripple at the Pool of Bethesda (John)
Jesus defends His identity and authority (John)
Choosing of the 12 Apostles (Mark 2; Luke)
Jesus preaches on a hillside near Capernaum (Matt 5; Luke)
The Beatitudes (Matt 5:1-12; Luke)
Salt and Light (Matt 5:13-16)
Jesus heals a man with a withered hand (Matt 12; Mark 3; Luke)
This is a continuation of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount (Day 9)
The Fulfillment of the Law (Matt 5:17-20)
Murder (Matt 5:21-26)
Adultery (Matt 5: 27-30)
Divorce (Matt 5:31-32)
Making Promises (Matt 5:33-37
Eye for an Eye (Matt 5:38-42)
Giving to the Needy (Matt 6:1-4)
Prayer (Matt 6:5-15)
Fasting (Matt 6:16-18)
Treasures in Heaven (Matt 6:19-24)
Do Not Worry (Matt 6:25-34)
Judging Others (Matt 7:1-6; Luke 6:37-42)
Love Your Enemies (Luke 6:27-36)
Jesus concludes His Sermon on the Mount
Ask, Seek, Knock (Matt 7:7-12)
The Narrow and Wide Gates (Matt 7:13-14)
A Tree and Its Fruit (Matt 7:15-23; Luke 6)
The Wise and Foolish Builders (Matt 7:24-29; Luke 6)
Jesus heals the centurion's slave in Capernaum (Matt 8, Luke 7)
John the Baptist wavers in his faith and Jesus teaches about his significance (Matt 11, Luke 7)
Jesus raises a widow's son at Nain (Luke 7)
Jesus rebukes unrepentant cities (Matt 11)
Jesus anointed by a sinful woman (Luke 7)
The parable of the two debtors (Luke 7)
Jesus is accused of being crazy and possessed (Mark, Luke 11)
Parable of the Strongman (Mark, Luke 11)
Jesus heals a demon-possessed man (Matt 12, Luke 11)
Jesus rebukes the Pharisees (Matt 12)
Jesus rebukes evil generation (Matt 12)
Jesus teaches in parables to the crowds
Parable of the Sower (Matt 13; Mark 4, Luke)
Parable of the Tares Among Wheat (Matt 13)
Parable of the Growing Seed (Mark 4)
Parable of the Lamp on a Stand (Mark 4, Luke)
Jesus rebukes the storm on the Sea of Galilee (Matt 8; Mark 4; Luke 8)
Jesus casts out demons into a herd of swine (Matt 8; Mark 5; Luke 8)
Parable of the Mustard Seed (Matt 13; Mark 4; Luke 13)
Parable of Leaven (Matt 13; Luke 13)
Parable of the Tares explained (Matt 13)
Parable of the Hidden Treasure (Matt 13)
Parable of the Costly Pearl (Matt 13)
Parable of the Dragnet (Matt 13)
Jesus is rejected at Nazareth (Luke 4)
Jesus heals a woman who touches his garment (Matt 9; Mark 5; Luke 8)
Jesus raises to life the synagogue official's daughter (Matt 9; Mark 5; Luke 8)
Jesus heals two blind men (Matt 9)
Jesus heals a demon-possessed man (Matt 9)
Unbelief of people keeps Jesus from doing many miracles (Matt 13; Mark 6)
Jesus goes throughout the towns preaching and healing (Matt 9)
Jesus sends out the 12 Apostles (Mat 10; Mark 6; Luke 9)
Jesus teaches on the cost of discipleship (Mat 10; Mark 6; Luke 9)
John the Baptist is beheaded (Matt 14; Mark 6)
Herod Antipas, the ruler of Galilee, wants to see Jesus (Matt; Mark; Luke)
Jesus feeds 5,000 outside of Bethsaida (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Jesus walks on the Sea of Galilee waters (Matt; Mark; John)
Jesus heals many at Gennesaret (Matt 14, Mark 6)
Pharisees come from Jerusalem to question Jesus about tradition (Matt 15, Mark 7)
Jesus teaches on the heart of man (Matt 15, Mark 7)
Jesus teaches a hard message at the synagogue in Capernaum and many disciples leave (John 6)
Jesus leaves Galilee and goes north to the region of Tyre
Jesus heals a demonized daughter (Matt 15, Mark 7)
On his way back from Tyre Jesus heals a man unable to speak (Mark 7)
On a hillside near the Sea of Galilee Jesus heals many (Matt 15)
Jesus feeds the 4,000 (Matt 15, Mark 8)
Pharisees and Sadducees test Jesus (Matt 16, Mark 8)
Jesus heals a blind man from Bethsaida (Mark 8)
Peter's confession of Christ at Caesarea Philippi (Matt 16, Mark 8, Luke 9)
Jesus predicts His death (Matt 16: Mark 8; Luke 9)
Peter rebukes Jesus (Matt 16; Mark 8)
The Transfiguration of Jesus (Matt 17; Mark 9; Luke 9)
Jesus heals (rebukes demon) boy that disciples could not (Matt 17; Mark 9; Luke 9)
The religious Jews are actively seeking to kill Jesus (John)
Jesus tells Peter to catch a fish to pay the Temple tax (Matt 17)
The Disciples argue about who will be the greatest (Matt 18; Mark 9; Luke 9)
The Disciples see someone else casting out demons in Jesus' name (Mark 9)
Jesus teaches on various topics (Matt 18)
Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven?
The parable of the lost sheep
Restoring a brother who has sinned
The parable of the unmerciful servant
Jesus leaves Galilee for Judea on His way up to Jerusalem (Matt; Mark)
On their way to Jerusalem, Jesus and the disciples are refused lodging by a Samaritan town (Luke)
Jesus teaches at the Feast of Booths in Jerusalem (John 7)
Woman caught in adultery brought to Jesus (John 8)
Jesus teaches to religious Jews who try to kill Him for claiming to be God (John)
Jesus appoints 70 disciples and sends them out (Luke)
The Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke)
At the home of Mary and Martha (Luke)
Jesus Teaches His disciples on Prayer (Luke 11)
6 Woes to the Pharisees and Lawyers (Luke 11)
Jesus Teaches to the multitudes (Luke 12)
Beware of the hypocrisy of the Pharisees
Beware of greed
The Parable of the Rich Fool
Do not worry
Seek the Kingdom
You must be ready
Jesus teaches to the multitudes (Luke 12, 13)
Jesus' presence brings division
Interpreting the Times
You must repent!
The Parable of the Barren Fig Tree
Jesus heals a woman on the Sabbath and humiliates the religious Jews (Luke 13)
Jesus heals a blind beggar on the Sabbath and upsets the Pharisees (John 9)
Jesus tells a parable of the Good Shepherd and it creates division among the religious Jews (John 10)
Jesus' sorrow over Jerusalem (Matt; Luke 13)
The Narrow Door (Luke 13)
Jesus Heals a man of dropsy on the Sabbath (Luke 14)
Parable of the Guests (Luke 14)
Parable of the Dinner (Luke 14)
The Cost of Discipleship (Luke 14)
The Parable of the Lost Sheep (Luke 15)
Parable of the Lost Coin (Luke 15)
Jesus Asserts His Deity (John 10)
The Parable of the Lost Sheep (Luke 15)
The Parable of the Lost Coin (Luke 15)
The Parable of the Lost Son (Luke 15)
Parable of the Shrewd Manager (Luke 16)
The Story of the Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16)
Jesus Heals 10 Lepers in northern Samaria (Luke 17)
The Coming of the Kingdom of God (Luke 17)
The Death and Resurrection of Lazarus in Bethany (John 11)
The Plot of the religious Jews to Kill Jesus (John 11)
Jesus Teaches on Divorce (Matt; Mark)
Jesus Blesses the Little Children (Matt; Mark; Luke)
The Rich Young Ruler asks Jesus about eternal life (Matt; Mark; Luke)
Jesus tells Parables on Prayer (Luke)
The Judge and Widow
The Pharisee and the Publican
Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (Matt)
A mother requests of Jesus for preferred treatment for her sons in the Kingdom (Matt)
Jesus prophecies His death (Matt; Mark;Luke 18)
Jesus teaches that the path to greatness is in serving (Matt; Mark)
Jesus heals two blind men leaving Jericho (Matt)
Jesus heals blind Bartimaeus approaching Jericho (Mark; Luke 18)
In Jericho Jesus goes to the home of Zaccheus the tax-collector (Luke 19)
Jesus teaches the parable of the Ten Minas (Luke)
The religious Jews plan to also kill Lazarus (John)
Jesus, the King, arrives at Jerusalem (Matt 21; Mark 11; Luke; John)
Jesus weeps over Jerusalem (Luke)
Mary anoints Jesus at Bethany (Matt 26; Mark 14; John)
Jesus cleanses the Temple (Matt; Mark; Luke 19)
Jesus curses a fig tree (Matt; Mark)
The authority of Jesus is challenged by the religious Jews (Matt; Mark; Luke 20)
Greeks wish to see Jesus (John 12:20-26))
The Father speaks from Heaven (John 12:27-35)
Jesus affirms His purpose (John 12:44-50)
Jesus teaches in parables
Parable of the Two Sons (Matt 21)
Parable of the Wicked Vine-growers (Matt 21; Mark; Luke)
Parable of the Marriage Feast (Matt 22)
Paying taxes to Caesar (Matt 22; Mark; Luke)
Jesus is questioned on the Resurrection (Matt 22; Mark; Luke 20)
Question of the Great Commandment (Matt 22; Mark)
Jesus Questions the Pharisees (Matt 23; Mark; Luke 20)
Seven Woes Pronounced Against Scribes and Pharisees (Matt 23)
The Widow's Mite (Mark; Luke 21)
Sitting on the Mount of Olives Jesus gathers His disciples and teaches them about the end of the age (Matt; Mark; Luke)
The future destruction of the Temple and Jerusalem
The signs of the end of the age
The coming of the Son of Man
The Lesson of the fig tree
No one knows the day and hour
Sitting on the Mount of Olives Jesus illustrates His teachings on the end of the age with three parables
Parable of the 10 Virgins
Parable of the Talents
Parable of the Sheep and the Goats
Judas plots with the religious Jews to betray Jesus (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Jesus celebrates the Passover Meal with the Twelve (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Jesus Washes the Disciples Feet (John)
Jesus and His Disciples celebrate Passover together (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Jesus predicts Peter's denial (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Jesus comforts His Disciples (John 14)
I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life
Jesus promises the help and presence of the Holy Spirit
Jesus Last Words to his Disciples Before His Betrayal
The Vine and the Branches (John 15:1-17)
The World Hates the Disciples (John 15:18-16:4)
The Work of the Holy Spirit (John 16:5-16)
The Disciples' Grief Will Turn to Joy (John 16:17-33)
Jesus Prays for Himself and His Disciples (John 17:1-19)
Jesus Prays for All Believers (John 17:20-26)
Jesus takes the disciples to pray at the Garden of Gethsemane (Matt; Mark; Luke)
The Betrayal by Judas and Arrest of Jesus (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Jesus goes on trail in front of the High Priest, Caiaphas (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Peter denies Jesus three times (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Judas hangs himself (Matt)
Jesus is brought before the Roman Governor Pilate (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Jesus is sent before Herod (Luke)
Jesus is sent back to Pilate and judgment is sentenced (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Jesus is scourged and sentenced to the cross (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
The crucifixion of Jesus (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
The soldiers mock Jesus and place a crown of thorns on His head (Matt; Mark)
Jesus, with the help of Simon of Cyrene, carries His cross (Matt; Mark; Luke)
Jesus is crucified (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
The soldiers gamble for the robe of Jesus (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
The crowds and religious Jews mock Jesus on the cross (Matt; Mark; Luke)
Jesus ministers to the humble criminal beside him (Luke)
Jesus entrusts John with His mother's care (John)
There is a solar eclipse that brings darkness from noon to 3 p.m. (Matt; Mark; Luke)
Jesus dies on the cross (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
The Temple veil is torn in half from top to bottom (Matt; Mark)
There is an earthquake and bodies rise from the local tombs (Matt)
The Roman soldier's confession (Matt; Mark; Luke)
Joseph of Arimathea asks for the body of Jesus (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
Jesus' body is wrapped in linen and laid in a nearby tomb (Matt; Mark; Luke; John)
The Roman soldiers are ordered to seal and guard the tomb (Matt)
The women who have come to anoint the body of Jesus are greeted at the tomb by an angel (Matt; Mark; Luke)
The Disciples disbelieve the report by the women of the empty tomb (Luke)
The Disciples run to the tomb to confirm the report (Luke; John)
The chief priests bribe the Roman soldiers (Matt)
Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene (John 20)
Jesus appears to the two men on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24)
Jesus instructs the 11 disciples on a mountain in Galilee (Matt)
Jesus rebukes the 11 for not believing (Mark)
Jesus appears to the disciples and then Thomas (John 20)
Jesus appears to the disciples beside the Sea of Galilee (John 21)
On the way to Bethany Jesus ascends into Heaven from the Mt. of Olives (Mark; Luke)
Jesus is taken up into Heaven on the Mt. of Olives (Acts 1)
The disciples and followers of Jesus return to Jerusalem to wait in for the promise. (Acts 1)
While in Jerusalem
In the upper room they select Matthias as an apostle to replace Judas (Acts 1)
In the upper room the Holy Spirit descends on the 120 (Acts 2)
Peter preaches Christ to the crowds (Acts 2)
Outside of the Temple Peter heals a crippled beggar and then preaches Christ to the people (Acts 3)
Paul encounters the Resurrected Christ on the road to Damascus (Acts 9)
While in Joppa Peter has a vision and then goes to Caesarea (Acts 10)
In Caesarea Peter preaches Christ to Gentiles (Acts 10)
The Apostle Paul writes a letter to the church in Rome
The Apostle Paul writes a letter to the church in Corinth
The author, likely Paul or Barnabas, writes to Christians with a Jewish background
The Apostle John records his revelation of Christ while on the Island of Patmos
One Like the Son of Man (Rev 1:4-18)
The Throne in Heaven (Rev 4:1-11)
The Scroll and the Lamb (Rev 5:1-14)
The Rider on the White Horse (Rev 19:11-21)
Jesus is Coming (Rev 22:6-21)
*Chronological dates are from "The Words and Works of Jesus Christ" by J. Dwight Pentecost (Appendix A p. 572)
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