N. B. The position of those Sections to which * is annexed, is regarded as uncertain I. or conjectural. INTRODUCTION. CIRCUMSTANCES CONNECTED WITH THE BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD OF JOHN Luke's General Introduction to the Gospel History 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PART I. THE PREACHING OF JOHN THE BAPTIST: AND THE MINISTRY 1. General View of the Dispensation by Christ Jesus: His Power and Dignity 15 iii. 1-12 i. 1-8 iii. 1-20 Testimony of the Baptist to a Deputation from the Sanhedrim. The First 20 20 iv. 1-13 i. 19-51 VI. The Marriage at Cana: Our Lord's First Miracle ii. 1-12 PART II. FROM THE FIRST PASSOVER, INCLUSIVELY, TO THE APPROACH OF THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES. 22 24 At the FIRST PASSOVER, Jesus authoritatively expels the Traders from the ii. 13-22 27 During the Passover many believe in him: Conference with Nicodemus: 28 ii. 23-iii. 21 III. Last-recorded Testimony of the Baptist: Observations of the Evangelist 29 Iv. Our Lord's Conference with the Samaritan Woman, at Sychar: Subsequent iv. 1-42 V. VI. VII. VIII. J. Jesus while at Cana heals the Nobleman's Son who was ill at Capernaum V. 1-47 The Walk through the Corn-fields on the Second-First Sabbath PART III. iv. 16-30 TRANSACTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES. On the Approach of the FEAST OF TABERNACLES, Christ is urged to go up to Jerusalem: He goes up privately about the middle of the Feast: Transactions during it vii. 2-viii. 1 II. The Woman taken in Adultery brought before Jesus. His Discourses with the Jews, on the Day after the Festival 44 viii. 2-59 111. Miraculous Cure of the Blind Man: Our Lord's Subsequent Discourses: PREACHING IN GALILEE-IN THE INTERVAL On hearing of the Imprisonment of the Baptist, Christ begins to proclaim the On the ensuing Sabbath, Christ heals the Demoniac in the Synagogue of Ca- 'The Cure of the Leper, and of the Centurion's Servant in Capernaum 59 75 vii. 11-17 VII. Having given Directions to cross the Lake, our Lord is addressed by a Scribe and others: on the passage he stilleth the Storm: on landing in the District of Gadara, he restores the Maniac and his companion VIII. IX. On returning to Capernaum, Jesus heals the Paralytic, and afterwards calls The Day of Matthew's Feast. §. 1. The Pharisees and the Disciples of John censure Christ. §. 2. The Cure of the Disordered Woman. §. 3. The Daughter of Jaïrus restored to life. §.4. Sight restored to two Blind Men : and the Dumb Demoniac cured x. XI. 75 27-34 Christ selects the Apostles, and then makes a Second Progress through Galilee 88 The Apostles instructed both for their present Mission, and for their future PART V. TRANSACTIONS OF CHRIST AFTER SENDING FORTH THE APOSTLES, TILL ALL OF THEM HAD COLLECTED TO HIM AFTER THE DEATH OF THE 91 I. The Message of the Baptist, and our Lord's Reply 97 xi. 2-19 vii. 18-35 11. Jesus, at the House of Simon the Pharisee, receives the grateful Services of the Woman who had been a Sinner 99 vii. 36--53 III. Christ instructs and sends forth the Seventy Disciples: He upbraids the Cities of Galilee: (Notice of the Return of the Seventy to him): He gives praise to the Father 100 xi. 20-30 x. 1-24 IV. V. Christ delivers the Parable of the Good Samaritan: and visits Martha and x. 25-42 103 Christ at Jerusalem at the FEAST OF DEDICATION: subsequent Sojourn in the Peræa 105 x. 22-42 * Discourses of Christ during his Sojourn in the Perea at the House of the Chief Pharisee: with the Multitude on counting the cost: the Lost Sheep: the Prodigal Son: the Unjust Steward: the Rich Man and Lazarus xiv. xv. xvi. Jesus goes to Bethany, and raises Lazarus from the Dead: the Sanhedrim formally resolve to put him to Death; and he withdraws to Ephraim, with some of his Disciples xi. 1-54 On returning to Galilee, probably at Capernaum, our Lord heals the Man with the Withered Hand: the Pharisees hold a Council against him; and he withdraws to the Shore of the Lake.-See P. lxviii. xii. 9-21 iii. I-12 vi. 6-11 Discourses of Christ occasioned by the hostility of the Pharisees and the in- 107 113 116 119 XII. The Day of Parables: Sower-Tares-Growth of Corn-Mustard Seed-&c. 126 viii. 4-18 XIII. xiii. 1-52 iv. 1-33 xiii. 53-58 vi. 1-6 XIV. A Series of Discourses recorded by St. Luke in connection xii. 1-xiii. 9 XV. * The Infirm Woman healed on the Sabbath xiii. 10-17 PART VI. FROM THE GENERAL RETURN OF THE TWELVE, TO OUR LORD'S DEPARTURE FROM GALILEE. Herod hears of Jesus, after the death of John the Baptist: The remainder of of the Apostles rejoin our Lord The Miracle of the Five Thousand, near Bethsaida Philippi xiv. 13-21 ix. 10-17 vi. 1-13 During the following Night, Jesus walks on the Sea: and the next Day works Miracles in the Land of Gennesareth xiv. 22-36 vi. 45-56 vi. 14-21 Conference in the Synagogue at Capernaum, the Day after the Miracle of the 134 135 140 143 145 148 150 vi. 22-vii. 1 V. Declarations to the Scribes and Pharisees from Jerusalem: and also to the 153 XV. 1-20 vii. 1--23 VI. Jesus goes to the Region of Tyre and Sidon, where he cures the Daughter of the 156 xv. 21-39 vii. 24-viii. 9. VII. When near Dalmanutha, some Pharisees and Sadducees seek for a Sign from our Lord after crossing the Lake, he warns his Disciples against their Doctrine; and on arriving at Bethsaida, restores a Blind Man 159 xvi. 1-12 viii. 10-26 VIII. Jesus withdraws to the Region of Cesarea Philippi, where Peter declares his belief that he is the promised Messiah On the Day after the Transfiguration, our Lord cures a Deaf and Dumb Demoniac 167 xvii. 14-21 In passing through Galilee, Jesus again predicts his approaching sufferings; and, on arriving at Capernaum, pays the Temple Tribute 170 ix. 37-43 PART VII. OUR LORD'S FINAL JOURNEY FROM GALILEE, THROUGH THE ix.51-56. xvii. 11-19 179 Christ teaches in the Perca: Declaration to the Pharisees respecting Divorces 180 III. IV. Discourse when asked by the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God would come; followed by the Parables of the Unjust Judge, and the Pharisee and Publican 182 xvii. 20-xviii. 14 Children brought to Jesus: Inquiry of the Young Ruler; and our Lord's subsequent Declarations 184 xix. 13-30 x. 13-31 xviii. 15-30 V. The Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard 187 xx. 1-16 VI. Our Lord's Observations when asked as to the number who would be saved 188 Our Lord's Observations when told that Herod purposed to kill him On entering Judæa, our Lord again predicts his approaching Death and Re- x. 32-45 Christ at the House of Zacchæus. Parable of the 'Ten Pounds xix. 1-28 xviii. 35-43 Jesus gives sight to Two Blind Men, near Jericho xx. 29-34 PART VIII. x. 46-52 FROM OUR LORD'S ARRIVAL AT BETHANY, TILL THE DAY ON WHICH HE ATE THE PASSOVER. 191 193 xxvi. 6-12 The First Day in the Temple: Part I. Christ's Public Entry into Jerusalem: Miracles in the Temple The First Day in the Temple: Part II. The Voice in the Temple 203 xii 20-50 IV. The Second Day in the Temple: The Miracle on the Barren Fig-tree: the 205 V. VI. respecting the Barren Parable of the Two xxi. 18, 19 12, 13 xi. 12-19 xxi. 20-xxiv. 2 xi. 20-xiii. 2 xx. 1-xxi. 6 Discourses on the Mount of Olives: Part I. Prophecy respecting the Destrucof Jerusalem: Exhortations to Watchfulness 207 222 xxiv. 3-51 xiii. 3-32 xxi. 7-36 VIL. Discourses on the Mount of Olives: Part II. The Ten Virgins: the Talents: the Last Judgment PART IX. THE LAST DAY OF THE SAVIOUR'S MORTAL LIFE. 236 Circumstances at the Paschal Table, before the Institution of the Lord's Supper 236 xiv. 17-21 xxii.14-18, 21-38 xiii. 1-38 |