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Mark
John the Baptizer
Jesus is baptized
Jesus is tested
Jesus ministers in Galilee
Peter, Andrew, James, John
A demonized man
Peter's mother-in-law
Many healings
Alone to pray
The hinge—proof, evaluation, rejection, blasphemy
A leper—the proof
A paralytic—the evaluation
Matthew called
Fasting
Cloth and wineskins
Jesus is Lord of the SabbathBetween verses 22 and 23 all of John chapter 5 takes place—that chapter revolves around the second Passover of His public ministry, in 28 ad A year and a half have passed since His baptism.
A Sabbath healing—the rejection
Healings by the sea
The Twelve chosen
Scribes blaspheme the Holy Spirit
Jesus goes on the offensive
New relationships
Many parables
Parable of the soils
The why of parables
‘The soils’ explained
The candlestick
Spontaneous growth
The mustard seed
A supernatural tempest
The ‘legion’
A hemorrhage and a dead girl
The hemorrhage
The dead girl
A visit to Natsareth
The Twelve commissioned and sent
Herod had executed John the Baptizer
The Twelve return
Bread for 5,000 men
Jesus retires to pray
A walk on water
In Genesaret
Jesus rebuts scribes and Pharisees
That which really defiles
A ‘crumb’ for a ‘little dog’This episode has puzzled me for quite some time. Consider:a) In explaining His lack of response to the woman's pleading, Jesus affirms that He was only sent to “the lost sheep of the house of Israel” (Matthew 15:24)—so what is He doing in Gentile territory? b) The Text says He tried to get into a house without being seen; it follows that the group had kept a low profile, trying to avoid attention; and yet the woman intercepted Him well before He got there, and followed, crying out repeatedly (thereby blowing His ‘cover’)—so how did the woman learn of His presence, how did she know when and where to go, and how did she know to address Him as ‘Son of David’? c) Although He may have done more than is recorded, and we do not know how long He stayed, expelling that demon is all that is recorded—so why did He undertake that journey, apparently the only side trip to that region? I suspect that this was a special case, similar to Cornelius, or the Ethiopian treasurer—she had gotten God's attention, somehow. I imagine that an angel told her where to go, and when, and to call Him, ‘Son of David’ (Messiah). Of course she gave us an unusual example of faith, humility and perseverance, but I wonder if God is not telling us something more: it is possible to get a ‘crumb’ (a real need), even when it is not the proper time frame (καιρος).
Jesus heals a deaf mute
Food for 4,000 men
Bad leaven
A blind man
Jesus declares His death, and ministers on that basis
Peter is inspired
The cost of discipleship
A miniature of the Kingdom
The nine couldn't do it
Jesus predicts His death again
About humility
Either for, or against
About offenses
Down with divorce!
Jesus blesses little children
A rich young man
It pays to serve Jesus
Jesus predicts His death a third time
Selfish ambition rebuked
Blind Bartimaeus
The last week
The ‘triumphal’ entry—Sunday, 03/31/30 AD
A barren fig tree
Jesus ‘purifies’ the temple (2nd time)—Monday, 04/01/30 AD
How to drown a mountain
Jesus' authority questioned—Tuesday, 04/02/30 AD
Parable of wicked tenants
Render to Caesar
A hypothetical situationIf you ever have to deal with someone who wants to argue on the basis of a hypothetical situation—be careful! Like these Sadducees, they will have a hidden agenda.
The greatest commandment
Is the Christ David's son?
Down with hypocrisy!
A widow's offering
The temple will be destroyed
The Olivet Discourse
The end of the age
The Great Tribulation
The return of Christ
Example of the fig tree
Watch!
The Sanhedrin make plans
An anointing in Simon's house
Judas is hired
The upper room is made ready
The last night—begins Thursday evening, 04/04/30, and ends the next morning
The traitor identified
Jesus institutes the Lord's Supper
Peter will deny Him
The agony in Gethsemane
The betrayal and arrest
A curious case
At Caiaphas' house
A farcical trial
Peter's denials
Crucifixion Day—Friday, 04/05/30 AD
Jesus before Pilate
Barabbas
Soldiers have a little ‘fun’
The crucifixion
The burial
Resurrection Day—Sunday, 04/07/30 AD
Women go to sepulcher
Jesus appears to the Magdalene, first
EmmausWe have no objective way to know if this was before or after the appearance to Peter—the second was to the women (Matthew 28:9-10).
Jesus appears to the ‘Eleven’, fifth
The Ascension