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Jug. True
22 Aug. 1815
Titles of the proposed Chapters with their proposed Contents with reference to the Evangelists from whom they are to be extracted
II. Principal Period.
Chapter 1
The next day after his baptism Jesus receives six disciples: viz. 1. Andrew. 2. Simon. 3. Philip. 4. Nathaniel. 5. James Zebedee’s son. 6. John Zebedee’s Son
John I 35 to 51.
Matt. IV. 12 to 22
Mark I 14 to 20
(Luke V 1 to 11. Per Luke alone Miraculous draught of fishes.
Ch. 2
At Cana in Galilee, Jesus performs his first miracle turning water into wine at the Marriage Feast
John II. 1 to 11.
Luke silent.
Matthew silent
Mark silent.
Ch. 3
At Nazareth, where he had been brought up, intimation of his being the Messiah being for the first time given (by him in a synagogue) Jesus escapes with difficulty from the attempt made by the congregation to cast him down a precipice.
Luke IV. 14 to 30
Matt. IV. 12.
Mark I. 14.
Ch. 4
At Jerusalem, Jesus drives the cattle, doves, and money changers out of the Temple: question – on what authority […?]
John II. 12 to 22
Luke silent
Matt. silent
Mark silent
Ch. 5
At Jerusalem, Jesus holds converse with the ruler Nicodemus – regeneration – God’s only begotten son sent to the world.
John II 23 to (the end) 25. III. 1 to 21.
Luke silent
Matthew silent. Mark silent.
Ch. 6
Jesus and John baptizing at the same time, John still acknowledges the superiority of Jesus. John III 22 to 36.
Ch. 7
Jesus’s converse with the Samaritan woman at the well – Converts procured to him by her in Samaria.
John IV. 1 to 42
Luke silent
Matt. silent
Mark silent
Ch. 8
At Cana in Galilee Jesus’s second Miracle the Nobleman’s son cured at Capernaum.
John IV. 43 to 54.
Luke silent.
Matt. silent.
Mark silent.
Ch. 9
At Jerusalem, at the pool Bethesda Bethesda with five porches near the Sheep-market, a man who for 38 years had had an infirmity which now had rendered him motionless, cured. For this cure, it being the Sabbath day, and for calling God his father, ‘the Jews’ seek to kill Jesus. He denies his being equal to God the father, but declares himself his son and deputy with full powers – announces the general resurrection, and for proof of of his mission appeals to John’s testimony, his own ‘works’ and the ‘Scriptures’ – in particular to ‘Moses’ John V. 1 to 47 (the end) Luke silent, Matt. silent – Mark silent.
Ch. 10.
At Capernaum the Devil or unclean spirit made to come out of a man: Luke IV. 31 to 37
Mark I. 21 to 28.
Ch. 11.
Still at Capernaum, Simon Peter’s wife’s mother cured of a fever.
Luke IV. 38, 39. Math. VIII. 14, 15 Mark I. 29. 30. 31.
Ch. 12
At Capernaum immediately after the cure of Simon Peter’s wife’s mother, many sick healed, many devils cast out. Luke IV. 40. 41. Matt. VIII. 16. 17. Mark I. 32 to 34. John silent.
Ch. 13.
Preaching in Galilee continued – unspecified diseases healed and devils cast out – followers in multitudes from various places. Luke IV. 42. 43. 44. Math. IV. 23. 24. 25. Mark I. 39.
Ch. 14
In a certain city, after the sermon on the mount a leper healed.
Luke V. 12 to 16. Math VIII. 1 to 4. Mark silent, John silent.
Ch. 15
At Capernaum, Pharisees present, a paralytic cured – his sins forgiven.
Luke V 17 to I I Math. IX. 1 to 8. Mark. II. 1 to 12.
Ch. 16
Mathew alias Levi rec d as a disciple. At Mathew’s house Jesus justifies himself to the Pharisees for eating and drinking with publicans. Luke V. 27 to 39. Math. IX. 9 to 17 Mark II 13 to 22.
Ch. 17.
Plucking ears of corn on the sabbath – disciples justified to the Pharisees. Luke VI. 1 to 4. Math XII. 1 to 8. Mark II. 23 to 28.
Ch. 18
Still At Capernaum in a synagogue on the sabbath a withered hand healed: the healing justified to the pharisees. Luke VI. 6 to 11. Math. XII. 9 to 14. Mark III 1 to 6.
Ch. 19
out of his disciples twelve chosen to serve as apostles Luke VI. 12 to 16. Math. X. I I to I I. Mark III. 13 to 19.
Ch. 20
Immediately after the selection of the Apostles, and immediately before the preaching on the mount, unspecified cures and dispossessions effected. Luke VI. 17 to 21. Math. XII. 15 to 21. Mark III. 7 to 12. Quere.
Ch. 21
Sermon on the mount preached
Luke VI. 20 to 29 (end)
Math. V. 1 st to 47 (end)
Mark silent. John silent.
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