New Testament Division—Second Period (Continued)
| Events | Matthew | Mark | Luke | John |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem. | 21:1-11 | 11:1-11 | 19:29-44 | 12:12-19 |
| Cursing of the Fig Tree. | 21:18, 19 | 11:12-14 | ||
| Second Cleansing of the Temple, etc. | 21:12-17 | 11:15-19 | 19:45-48; 21:37, 38 | |
| Fig Tree Withered Away. | 21:20-22 | 11:20-25 | ||
| Discourses, etc. | 21:23 to 23:39 | 11:27 to 12:40 | 20:1-47 | |
| The Widow's Two Mites. | ... | 12:41-44 | 21:1-4 | |
| Greeks Seek to See Jesus. | ... | ... | ... | 12:20-36 |
| Unbelief of the Jews. | ... | ... | ... | 12:37-50 |
| Prediction of the Destruction of the Temple. | 24:1, 2 | 13:1, 2 | 21:5, 6 | |
| Discourses, Parables, etc. | 24:3 to 25:46 | 13:3-37 | 21:7-36 | |
| Conspiracy between the Rulers and Judas. | 26:1-5, 14-16 | 14:1, 2, 10, 11 | 22:1-6 | |
| The Last Supper. | 26:17-35 | 14:12-31 | 22:7-38 | 13:1 to 17:26 |
| Departure to Gethsemane. | 26:30, 31-35 | 14:26, 27-31 | 22:39 | 18:1 |
| Agony, Betrayal, etc. | 26:36-56 | 14:32-52 | 22:40-53 | 18:2-12 |
| Jerusalem. Hearing before Annas. | ... | ... | ... | 18:13, 14, 19-24 |
| Night Trial before Caiaphas. | 26:57-68 | 14:53-65 | 22:54, 63-65 | |
| Three Denials of Peter. | 26:69-75 | 14:66-72 | 22:55-62 | 18:15-18, 25-27 |
| Formal Condemnation by the Sanhedrin; Jesus led to Pilate. | 27:1, 2 | 15:1 | 22:66 to 23:1 | 18:28 |
| Remorse and Suicide of Judas. | 27:3-10 | |||
| Trial before Pilate. | 27:11-14 | 15:2-5 | 23:2-5 | 18:29-38 |
| Jesus before Herod. | ... | ... | 23:6-12 | |
| Condemned by Pilate. | 27:15-30 | 15:6-19 | 23:13-25 | 18:39 to 19:16 |
| Jesus Led Away to be Crucified. | 27:31-34 | 15:20-23 | 23:26-33 | 19:16, 17 |
| Calvary. The Crucifixion. | 27:35-38 | 15:24-28 | 23:33, 34, 38 | 19:18-24 |
| Jesus on the Cross. | 27:39-56 | 15:29-41 | 23:35-49 | 19:25-30 |
| Burial of Jesus. | 27:57-61 | 15:42-47 | 23:50-56 | 19:31-42 |
| Guard at the Sepulcher. | 27:62-66 |
TIME.—A. D. 30.
PLACES.—Bethany, Jerusalem.
MAP OF JERUSALEM AND VICINITY.
With the Temple as a center a circle is drawn every quarter mile, to assist in determining distances.