Part 6 (1/2)
Pharisaic challenge in Galilee, and warning against the leaven of the Pharisees--Matt xv 39 to xvi 12; Mark viii 10-21
Cure of blind man near Bethsaida--Mark viii 22-26
Peter's confession of Jesus as Christ near Caesarea Philippi--Matt xvi
13-20; Mark viii 27-30; Luke ix 18-21
The new lesson, that the Christ must die--Matt xvi 21-28; Mark viii
31 to ix 1; Luke ix 22-27
The transfiguration--Matt xvii 1-13; Mark ix 2-13; Luke ix 28-36
Cure of the epileptic boy--Matt xvii 14-20; Mark ix 14-29; Luke ix
37-43a
Second prediction of approaching death and resurrection--Matt xvii
22, 23; Mark ix 30-32; Luke ix 43b-45
Return to Capernaum: the tes concerning huiveness--Matt xviii 1-35; Mark ix 33-50; Luke ix 46-50
Visit of Jesus to Jerusalem at the feast of Tabernacles--John vii
1-52; viii 12-59 (see sect A 60)
? The woman taken in adultery--John vii 53 to viii 11 (see sect
163)
The following probably belong to the Galilean ministry before the confession at Caesarea Philippi (see sect 168):--
The disciples taught to pray--Matt vi 9-15; vii 7-11; Luke xi 1-13
The cure of an infirm woman on the Sabbath--Luke xiii 10-17
Two parables: mustard-seed and leaven--Matt xiii 31-33; Luke xiii
18-21 (see sect A 56)
The parable of the rich fool--Luke xii 13-21
Cure on a Sabbath and teaching at a Pharisee's table--Luke xiv 1-24
Five parables--Luke xv 1 to xvi 31
Certain disconnected teachings--Luke xvii 1-4