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Galilean ministry

  • John the Baptist (1:1–8)
  • Baptism of Jesus (1:9–11)
  • Temptation of Jesus (1:12–13)
  • Return to Galilee (1:14)
  • Good News (1:15)
  • First disciples (1:16–20)
  • Capernaum's synagogue (1:21–28)
  • Peter's mother-in-law (1:29-31)
  • Exorcising at sunset (1:32-34)
  • A leper (1:35-45)
  • A paralytic (2:1–2:12)
  • Calling of Matthew (2:13–17)
  • Fasting and wineskins (2:18–22)
  • Lord of the Sabbath (2:23-28)
  • Man with withered hand (3:1-6)
  • Withdrawing to the sea (3:7–3:12)
  • Commissioning the Twelve (3:13–19)
  • Blind mute (3:20–26)
  • Strong man (3:27)
  • Eternal sin (3:28–30)
  • Jesus' true relatives (3:31–35)
  • Parable of the Sower (4:1–9,13-20)
  • Purpose of parables (4:10–12,33-34)
  • Lamp under a bushel (4:21–23)
  • Mote and Beam (4:24–25)
  • Growing seed and Mustard seed (4:26–32)
  • Calming the storm (4:35–41)
  • Demon named Legion (5:1–20)
  • Daughter of Jairus (5:21–43)
  • Hometown rejection (6:1–6)
  • Instructions for the Twelve (6:7-13)
  • Beheading of John (6:14–29)
  • Feeding the 5000 (6:30–44)
  • Walking on water (6:45–52)
  • Fringe of his cloak heals (6:53–56)
  • Discourse on Defilement (7:1–23)
  • Canaanite woman's daughter (7:24–30)
  • Deaf mute (7:31–37)
  • Feeding the 4000 (8:1–9)
  • No sign will be given (8:10–21)
  • Healing with spit (8:22–26)
  • Peter's confession (8:27–30)
  • Jesus predicts his death (8:31–33, 9:30–32, 10:32–34)
  • Instructions for followers (8:34–9:1)
  • Transfiguration (9:2–13)
  • Possessed boy (9:14–29)
  • Teaching in Capernaum (9:33–50)

Journey to Jerusalem

  • Entering Judea and Transjordan (10:1)
  • On divorce (10:2–12)
  • Little children (10:13–16)
  • Rich young man (10:17–31)
  • Son of man came to serve (10:35–45)
  • Blind Bartimaeus (10:46–52)

Events in Jerusalem

  • Entering Jerusalem (11:1–11)
  • Cursing the fig tree (11:12–14,20-24)
  • Temple incident (11:15–19)
  • Prayer for forgiveness (11:25–26)
  • Authority questioned (11:27-33)
  • Wicked husbandman (12:1–12)
  • Render unto Caesar... (12:13–17)
  • Resurrection of the Dead (12:18–27)
  • Great Commandment (12:28–34)
  • Is the Messiah the son of David? (12:35–40)
  • Widow's mite (12:41–44)
  • Olivet discourse (13)
  • Plot to kill Jesus (14:1–2)
  • Anointing (14:3–9)
  • Bargain of Judas (14:10-11)
  • Last Supper (14:12–26)
  • Denial of Peter (14:27–31,66-72)
  • Agony in the Garden (14:32-42)
  • Kiss of Judas (14:43-45)
  • Arrest (14:46–52)
  • Before the High Priest (14:53–65)
  • Pilate's court (15:1–15)
  • Soldiers mock Jesus (15:16-20)
  • Simon of Cyrene (15:21)
  • Crucifixion (15:22–41)
  • Entombment (15:42–47)
  • Empty tomb (16:1–8)
  • The Longer Ending (16:9–20)
    • Resurrection appearances (16:9-13)
    • Great Commission (16:14–18)
    • Ascension (16:19)
    • Dispersion of the Apostles (16:20)

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