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Ch. 79
Parable of the straight gate. Receiving advice from certain Pharisees that Herod is threatening him – he suspends his projected entry into Jerusalem, but speaks of it as under consideration. Much regret[?] at the backwardness of the people of Jerusalem.
Luke XIII. 18 to 35 (end) – Math. Mark, and John silent
Math. XII 13, 14 is from the mount sermon, and though to the same effect as Luke XIII. 24. must not be inserted here.
Math. XXIII. 37. 38. 39 – though to the same effect as Luke XIII. 34. 35 is on a much later occasion and must not be inserted here.
Ch. 80
At Jerusalem a dropsical man cured on the sabbath a a dinner at a Pharisees – Question is it lawful – answer – by the question whether on this day an ox or an ass would not be delivered out of a fit – The questioner then silenced – Luke XIV – 1 to 6
Math Mark and John silent.
Ch. 81.
Civility and liberality recommended. Resoluteness devotedness and steadiness inculcated in his followers – For the purpose of the projected enterprize in Jerusalem – necessity of his having what force he might reckon upon – Parable of the supper and the excuses made by the invited guests. Necessity of a promiscuous and pressing invitation – Syn. 51 – Luke XIV. 7 to 35 (end) – Math,. Mark and John silent.
Ch. 82
In answer to Pharisees and Scribes, the reception given to Publicans and sinners justified by the parables of the lost sheep lost money and lost son. Luke XV. 1 to 32. (end) – As to the lost sheep and nothing else – Math. XVIII. 11 to 14 – As to all Mark and John silent.
Ch. 83
p. 54 – A Cluster of parables precepts and doctrines – the application eminently obscure[?] – the unjust steward – the rich man in hell and Lazarus in heaven. – The law and the prophets at an end, viz. by having been fulfilled. divorce without consent forbidden – Luke XVI. 1 to I I
Math. Mark & John silent.
As to the impossibility of serving God and Mammon Luke XVI 13. from Math. a passage is taken of the mount sermon – viz. XI. 24 –
Ch. 84
Another cluster of miscellaneous precepts – but all tending to the same end.
1. For being unpreventable offence not the less pardonable
2. Vengeance denounced on all who shall offend any of his followers – Forgiveness enjoined amidst ever so often repeated injuries – The apostles praying him to increase their faith he rebukes them for his deficiency in it – and tells them what great things they would do had they enough of it. _ He inculcates obedience and humility.
Luke XXII 1 to 10 –
Math. Mark, and John silent.
Ch. 85
In the way to Jerusalem through Samaria and Galilee
Bentham has noted in the margin at this point ‘N.B. Samaria lies between Jerusalem and Galilee.’
at a place not particularized ten lepers cured – By one alone a Samaritan gratitude manifested –
Luke XVII 11 to 19 – Math. Mark. John, silent.
Ch. 86
p. 57 – Certain Pharisees ask at what time the Kingdom will come – answer – it will come on a sudden when no one expects it – Meantime he will experience suffering and neglect –
Luke XVII. 20 to 37 –
Math. Mark John silent
Ch. 87
Parable by which in prayers earnestness, coupled with humility is recommended – The unjust Judge who to rid himself of importunity renders justice –
Luke XVIII 1 to 14
Math. Mark. John silent –
Ch. 88
In opposition to the Law of Moses in answer to a question put by certain Pharisees divorce without consent forbidden.
Luke silent
Mark XIX. 1 to 12. See Math. V. 31, 32. Mark – X 1 to 12. John silent.
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