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A Harmony of the Gospels

By Adam Fahling

The Chief Divisions of the Fourfold Gospel

I
General Scope And Purpose Of The Gospel
II
The Two Genealogies
III
On The Threshold Of The New Testament
IV
The Birth And Childhood Of Jesus
V
The Period Of John
VI
The Beginning Of Christ’s Public Ministry
VII
The Early Judean Ministry
VIII
The Unnamed Feast
IX
The Beginning Of The Great Galilean Ministry
X
From The First Galilean Circuit To The Choice Of The Twelve
XI
The Choice Of The Twelve And The Sermon On The Mount
XII
A Second Preaching Tour, Including The Parables By The Sea
XIII
The Gadarene Journey
XIV
A Third Preaching Tour, Including The Mission Of The Twelve
XV
The Death Of John The Baptist [The First Retirement]
XVI
The Period Of Retirements And Special Training Of The Twelve
XVII
The Second And Third Retirements
XVIII
The Fourth Retirement, Including The Transfiguration
XIX
The Close Of The Galilean Ministry
XX
At The Feast Of Tabernacles [Judean Ministry]
XXI
The Final Withdrawal Of Jesus From Galilee And The Later
XXII
At The Feast Of Dedication
XXIII
The Later Perean Ministry
XXIV
The Raising Of Lazarus
XXV
The Final Journey To Jerusalem
XXVI
Arrival At Bethany
XXVII
Palm Sunday. The Triumphal Entry Into Jerusalem
XXVIII
Monday Of Passion Week
XXIX
Tuesday Morning Of Passion Week
XXX
Tuesday Afternoon Of Passion Week
XXXI
Thursday Afternoon To Thursday Night Of Passion Week
XXXII
Thursday Night Of Passion Week. Farewell Discourses
XXXIII
Thursday Night To Friday Morning Of Passion Week
XXXIV
Friday Of Passion Week. “Suffered Under Pontius Pilate” 
XXXV
Friday Of Passion Week. “Crucified”
XXXVI
Friday Of Passion Week. “Dead And Buried”
XXXVII
The Risen And Exalted Saviour
 
 
[ ] Verses marked with brackets indicate that the passage has been taken out of its order.

 

Bible References taken from:
The World English Bible (WEB) is a Public Domain (no copyright) Modern English translation of the Holy Bible, based on the American Standard Version of the Holy Bible first published in 1901, the Biblia Hebraica Stutgartensa Old Testament, and the Greek Majority Text New Testament.