I. Pre. Not. 1. Sour. Inf. Jno. 2. Ti. 15 m. 3. Loc. Jud. 4. Aim. Fir. opp.
II. Pla. 1. Beth. 2. Can. 3. Cap. 4. Syc. 5. Jer.
III. Jour. 1. W. B. 2. B. C. 3. C. C. 4. C. J. & J. 5. J. S. & C.
IV. Even. 1. Fir. Foll. 2. Fir. Mir. 3. Vis. Cap. 4. Fir. Pass. 5. Cle. Tem. 6. Con. Nic. 7. Min. Jud. 8. Min. Sam. 9. Ret. Gal. 10. Heal. Nob. Son.
V. Gen. Tra. 1. Prep. 2. Con. J. Bap. 3. Ind. 4. Tea.
VI. Res. 1. Prom. 2. Rej. rul. 3. Cho. fol. 4. Prep. Min. Gal.

Questions for Students

What book is our only source of information for this period? How long was the period? Where was it mostly passed? What was Christ's aim at this time? Name the five places of the period, and an event at each. Give in order the ten events of this period. Who were the first six followers of Jesus? What was his first miracle, and where wrought? Where did Jesus go for his first passover? Name two events that took place at this visit. Where did Jesus preach for a time? What led him to another province? Whom did he meet there, and at what place? How long did he stay in the province of Samaria? What were his reasons for returning to Galilee? What miracle did he work on his return? What were the circumstances of this miracle? What were the general traits of Christ's ministry during this period? What were the results of his ministry? How did it prepare the way for his work in Galilee?


SIXTH STUDY

The Year of Popularity

From the Rejection at Nazareth to the Discourse on the Bread of Life

I. General Aspects of the Ministry of Christ during the Period.

1. Its Time. It was either a little less or a little more than a year, according to different authorities. According to Dr. Edersheim it extended from May, A. D. 28, to April, A. D. 29; according to Dr. Andrews, from March, A. D. 28, to April, A. D. 29.