The parables of the net cast into the sea, which gathered Sect. The twelve apostles are sent out in the country of Naza- John Baptist is put to death by Herod the tatrarch, in the After the Baptist's death the apostles return to Capernaum, where they find Jesus. He leaves Capernaum, and sails with them over the lake to the desert of Bethsaida. Here the people are fed by miracle the first time. See § 67. The multitude propose to make Jesus a king. He persuades Jesus goes into Capernaum. The sermon and conversation In Galilee, the Pharisees blame the disciples for eating with Jesus, in the country of Tyre and Sidon, cures a Canaanitish - The second miraculous dinner is given to eight thousand In Dalmanutha the Pharisees demand the sign from heaven the second time. See § 48. 86. The sign of the prophet Jonah promised the second time. See § 48.86. Jesus leaves Dalmanutha. In sailing across the lake, he cau- tions his disciples to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees In the country of Cæsarea Philippi Jesus inculcates the Jesus is transfigured upon an high mountain in the country In the country of Cæsarea Philippi Jesus cures a youth that was afflicted with an epilepsy, declares the efficacy of prayer and fasting in the working of miracles, and foretels The didrachmas are paid in Capernaum. The disciples are reproved for contending about the chief posts in the king- dom. See § 106.130. Of the evil and punishment of offences. See § 97. The parable of the lost sheep deli- vered the first time. See § 94. The forgiveness of injuries is enjoined. The parable of the servant debtors, 74 passover, by the way of Perea, FOURTH PASSOVER. Jesus goes up to Jerusalem, to celebrate the feast of Taber- - - The man that was born blind is sent by Jesus to wash in the Jesus, in his way to the feast of Dedication, is refused lodg- - Jesus in his way to the feast of Dedication sends the seventy - life. life. See § 105. 119. The parable of the good Sama- Sect. 82 At the feast of Dedication, Jesus meets with the man who was born blind, whom he had cured at the preceding feast of Tabernacles. See § 78. He leaves Jerusalem and goes to Perea. His ministry in Perea begins. See § 98. In Perea Jesus teaches his disciples to pray. of the importunate friend, - are ascribed to Beelzebub a third time. See § 36. 48. The Pharisees a third time demand the sign from heaven. Jesus dines with Pharisees a second time. See § 43.92. He The charge to the multitude. The parables of the rich In Perea the woman that was bowed down is cured. The parables of the grain of mustard seed, and of the leaven, are delivered a second time. See § 52. 53. Concerning the number of the saved. Jesus is desired to leave Herod's dominions. He bewails Jerusalem the first Jesus dines with Pharisees the third time. See § 43.87. The parable of the marriage-supper. See § 110. Self-denial is again iuculcated. See § 71. The parables of The parable of the steward who wasted his Lord's goods, The Pharisees are rebuked. The parable of the rich man Concerning offences, and their forgiveness. See § 73. The Lazarus is raised from the dead at Bethany; after which Je- sus goes to Ephraim, a city near the wilderness of Judea, 100 At Ephraim Jesus foretels the destruction of the Jewish - The parable of the Pharisee and the publican who went up to the temple to pray, The Pharisees ask Christ's opinion concerning divorces, - Jesus leaves Ephraim. A young ruler desires to know what he should do to inherit eternal life. See § 82. 119. The difficulty of entering into the kingdom of heaven. The promise of the thrones is made the first time. See § 130. Self-denial is inculcated the third time. See § 71.93. Jesus foretels his own sufferings a sixth time. See § 101. - - - Jesus delivers the parable of the ten virgins. He delivers likewise the parable of the talents the second time. See Jesus foretels his own sufferings the seventh time. See § 106. 127. He is anointed the third time. See § 43.110. Ju- das bargains with the counsel to betray his Master to them, 125 Jesus washes his disciples feet at the passover supper, and speaks of his sufferings the eighth time. See § 125. 129. 127 Jesus openly declares that Judas would betray him, Jesus institutes the sacrament of his supper, to keep up the remembrance of his sufferings, which he thus predicted The disciples contend about the chief posts a third time. The consolatory discourse. Jesus foretels the cowardice of his disciples in general, also his own resurrection the sixth In the mount of Olives Jesus preaches a sermon to his dis- ciples, in which he gives them directions with respect to their conduct, both as private Christians and as apostles, 132 Pilate's third attempt to save Jesus. He offers three times Pilate's |