2.) Each gospel adds its portion to the account, that of John, an eye-witness of all the events, being the most complete.
3.) The events took place in Jerusalem; but few, if any, of the localities are known with certainty.
4.) In the scenes of this day we see Jesus as the suffering Saviour, bearing the sins of the world.
7. Last of all come The Forty Days of Resurrection.
1.) From the Resurrection, early on the first Easter Sunday (Matt. 28. 1-8), to the Ascension, forty days afterward (Acts 1. 1-3).
2.) All the gospels give accounts of the appearances of the risen Saviour, but Luke alone tells the story of his Ascension (Luke 24. 50, 51; Acts 1. 9-11).
3.) The manifestations of Christ after his Resurrection took place in and near Jerusalem, near the village of Emmaus (Luke 24. 13), and in Galilee (Matt. 28. 16; John 21. 1).
4.) During this period the visible revelation of Christ was not constant, but occasional; to his disciples only, never to his enemies; and of a spiritual body, which was freed from the restraints of the flesh (Mark 16. 12; Luke 24. 31; John 20. 19).
Blackboard Outline
| I. | Gen. Asp. 1. Sh. 2. In Pal. 3 Am. com. peo. 4. Ac. |
| II. | Sev. Per. |
| 1. | Th. Ye. Prep. 1) Bir-Temp. 2) Lu. Mat. Mar. 3) Gal. 4) Long. few inc. |
| 2. | Ye. Obs. 1) Fir. Foll.-Re. Gal. 2) Jno. 3) Jud. 4) Obs. |
| 3. | Ye. Pop. 1) Re. Naz-Dis. B. L. 2) M. M. L. 3) Gal. 4) Act. |
| 4. | Ye. Opp. 1) Re. Ph.-An. Ma. 2) All Gos. 3) All Prov. 4) Instruc. |
| 5. | We. Pass. 1) Tri. En.-Ag. Gar. 2) All Gos. 3) Jer. 4) Las. Ca. |
| 6. | Day Cru. 1) Arr.-Bur. 2) All Gos. 3) Jer. 4) Suff. Sav. |
| 7. | For. Da. Res. 1) Res.-Asc. 2) All Gos. 3) Jud. Gal. 4) Spir. bod. |