27 Sept. 1815

Jug. True

Titles of Chapters

Ch. 107 (continued)

Luke. XXII. 7 to 38.

Math. XXVI. 17 to 35

Mark XIV. 12 to 26.

John. XIII. 1 to 38 (end) XIV. 1 to 31 (end) XV. 1 to 27 (end) XVI. 1 to 33. (end) XVII 1 to 26 (end)

Ch. 108.

Arrestation of Jesus – his faintheartedness – Notwithstanding his exhortation to watchfulness – Three favorite apostles set to watch to prevent surprize – their sleepiness through despondency or indifference – Under the guidance of Judas the police came upon them by surprise. Attempt at defence by the sword[?] short and fruitless. One of their ears cut off by Peter.

Luke XXII 35 to 53 –

Math. XXXI. 30 to 56

Mark XIV. 26 to 50 –

John XVIII 1 to 5 –

Ch. 109

When at the high priests house Jesus is in custody I I to his examination, Peter upon being questioned denies all knowledge of him {his kinsman whose ear Peter cut off.} Odd that Peter should thus have escaped punishment.

p. 149 – John XVIII 12 to 27 Luke XXII 54 to 62. – Math. XXVI. 57 to 75 (end) Mark XIV. 53 to 72 –

Ch. 110.

On his examination by the High priest, before the elders, the chief priests and the scribes in counsel Jesus declares himself to be the Messiah. – For this offence under the name of Blasphemy he is adjudged to suffer death. –

p. 141. 142. John XVIII. 15 to 23

Luke XXII. 63 to I I

Math. XXVI. 55 to 68 (end)

Mark XIX. 55 to 65 (end)

Ch. 111.

Trial of Jesus before Pilate the chief Priests being prosecutors – Pilate not judging his offence capital is desirous of releasing him without other punishment than scourging – Understanding the offence to belong to the cognizance of Herod, Pilate (according to Luke alone) sends Jesus to Herod. Herod sends him back again . – Pilate is thus confirmed in the desire of not inflicting capital punishment. –

Luke XXIII. 1 to 17.

Math. XXVII 1 to 14 –

Mark XV. 1 to 5 –

John XVIII 28 to 38 –

Ch. 112

Taking advantage of a custom respecting the release of convicts Pilate expresses his wish to release Jesus, but the Jews rulers and People insisting that Barrabbas an insurrectionist and murderer and not Jesus should be the convict released, Jesus is reluctantly delivered up to them by Pilate to be crucified.

Ch. 112 (continued)

Luke XXIII 18 to I I

Math XXVII 15 to 31

Mark XV. 6 to 25

John XVIII 39 to 45 and XIX 1 to 16 –

Ch. 113

Seeing that Jesus was condemned Judas according to Mathew returns the reward of his treason and hangs himself – according to the acts digs a field with it, whereupon falling head-long all his bowels gush out. –

Luke silent. Math. XXVII. 3 to 10. Mark silent John silent. Acts I. 15 to 20.

Ch. 114.

Crucifixion and death of Jesus – Prodigies that accompanied it.

Luke XXIII 26 to 46

Math. XXVII. 32 to 53

Mark XV. 21 to 38 –

John XIX 17 to 30

Ch. 115

The commanding Centurion, with or without the men under his command, pronounces him a righteous man or the Son of God. The Marys and many other women are in attendance.

Luke XXIII. 47 to 49

Matt. XXVII 54 to 56. Mark XV. 39 to 41. John silent.

Ch. 116.

The legs of the thieves being according to custom broken, his remain unbroken: but, that prophecies may be fulfilled, his side is pierced, and blood and water come out. John XIX. 31 to 37. Luke &c silent.

Ch. 117

The body buried in a place provided by Joseph of Arimathea a disciple, with the privity of Mary Magdalen and another Mary mother of the disciple Joses – Apprehensive that the body will be stolen away by the disciples, the rulers with the leave of Pilate put a seal on the sepulchre and put a watch over it –

Luke XXIII. 50. to 56.

Matt.XXVII. 57 to 61. Mark XV.42 to 47.John XIX. 38 to 42.

Ch. 118.

The sepulchre is found empty – Discordant accounts respecting the person by whom the discovery was made – and the circumstances that attended it – likewise as to the time of his first appearance – Bribed by the Rulers, the soldiers employed by them to watch the sepulchre report that while they were asleep the body was stolen and carried off –

Luke XXIV 1 to 12 –

Math. XXVIII 1 to 15

Mark XVI. 1 to 11

John XX. 1 to 18 –

Ch. 119

First, second or 3 d appearance of Jesus – viz. after his resurrection viz – at Gennais[?] –

Luke XXIV. 15 to 32. Math. silent. Mark XVI. 12 to 13 – John silent –

Ch. 120

Second, third or fourth appearance viz. at Jerusalem to the eleven while at supper. Thomas not being with them at the feast[?] disbelieves their report of it. –

Luke XXIV 33 – 49 –

Math. silent

Mark. XVI. 13 to 18 –

John XX – 15 to 25