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14 Sept. 1815
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Chapters
Ch. 32
At Nazareth the synagogue ruler Jairus’s daughter resuscitated – in the way a woman with an issue of blood cured by her touching his garment without his consent.
Luke VIII. 41 to 56.
Math. IX. 18 to 26.
Mark V. 22 to 43.
John silent.
Ch. 33
Still at Nazareth immediately after the resuscitation of the certain rulers daughter according to Mathew two blind men cured by his touching their eyes: and immediately after that a dumb demoniac cured: (the Pharisees observing that it was through the prince of the devils)
Math. IX. 27. to 34.
Luke, Mark & John silent.
Ch. 34
Mission of the twelve apostles – instructions given to them.
Luke IX. 1 to 5. Math IX. 35 to 38 (the end) X. 1 to 42. (the end) XI. 1. Mark VI. 7 to 11
Ch. 35
Execution of John the Baptist in his prison by Herod. Hearing of Jesus proceedings Herod supposes him to be John risen from the dead and desires to see him.
Luke IX 7 to 9. Math. XIV. 1 to 12. Mark VI. 14 to 29.
Ch. 36
Return of the twelve from their mission without any intervening incident particularized, except the execution of John the Baptist some time before as above.
Luke IX. 6. Mark VI. 12 Mathew silent. John Syn.[?] p. 56.
Ch. 37
Near Bethsaida (per Luke) first alimentary miracle. Five thousand besides women and children, saturated by five small loaves and two small fishes.
Luke IX. 10 to 17. Math. XIV. 13 to 21. Mark VI. 31 to 44. John VI. 1 to 15 or 16.
Ch. 38
Near Bethsaida, Jesus walks on the sea to his disciples who are on a ship: Peter going out to meet him begins to sink but /upon/ is saved by him.
Math. XIV. 22 to 35
Mark VI. 45 to 53
John VI. 15 to 21
Luke silent.
Ch. 39
The day following the above feeding miracle at the Synagogue in Capernaum the people many of them the same as those that were fed ask him for a sign as if that were none. Instead of reproving them to that or giving them a fresh one, he says he is bread from heaven and flesh from heaven that whose eateth him will obtain eternal life. From that time many disciples quit him: the 12 stay by him, including Judas – Without saying who Jesus declares one of them a traitor.
John VI. 22. 71. Luke Math Mark silent.
40
After having declined to go to the feast openly he goes secretly. Among the people differences of opinion in regard to him have place. Those whose opinions are favourable to him dare not avow them for fear of the rulers. Taking courage at length he goes out and preaches at the Temple. Some believe in him: some disbelieve and seek but in vain to lay hands on him.
John VII. 10 to 31. Luke Mathew and Mark silent.
Ch. 41
Still at the feast. The Pharisees and chief Priests send officers to take him. on his giving them to understand that his stay there will be short for the moment they seem pacified. Officers being sent to apprehend him they as well as his old friend Nicodemus are astonished at his eloquence though not accompanied by miracles.
John VII. 32 to 53 (the end) Luke, Math. and Mark silent.
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