The Tabellary Harmony of the Gospel Story
THE TABELLARY HARMONY OF THE GOSPEL-STORY
From Popular Commentary by Paul E. Kretzmann, N.T Vol. 1
The prolog of John’s gospel. John 1, 1-18.
Preface of Luke’s gospel. Luke 1, 1-4.
Birth of John the Baptist promised. Luke 1, 5-25.
The Annunciation to Mary. Luke 1, 26-38.
The Annunciation to Joseph. Matt. 1, 18-25.
Mary’s visit to Elizabeth. Luke 1, 39-56.
Birth of John the Baptist. Luke 1,57-80.
Birth of Jesus the Christ. Matt. 1, 18-25; Luke 2, 1-14.
The adoration of the shepherds. Luke 2, 15-20.
The circumcision and presentation of Christ. Luke 2, 21-39.
Simeon and Anna. Luke 2, 25-40.
The wise men from the East. Matt. 2, 1-12. The flight into Egypt and the return to Nazareth. Matt. 2, 13-23.
Childhood at Nazareth. Matt. 2, 23; Luke 2, 39.40.
The twelve-year-old Christ-child in the Temple. Luke 2, 41-52.
The ministry of John the Baptist. Matt. 3, 1-12; Mark 1, 1-8; Luke 3, 1-18.
The baptism of Jesus. Matt. 3, 13-17; Mark 1, 9-11; Luke 3, 21.22.
The temptation in the wilderness. Matt. 4, 1-11; Mark 1, 12.13; Luke 4, 1-13.
John’s testimony before the priests and Levites. John 1, 19-34.
The first disciples of Jesus. John 1, 35-51. The marriage at Cana. John 2, 1-11.
The first cleansing of the Temple. John 2, 12-25.
The discourse with Nicodemus. John 3, 1-21.
John the Baptist’s last testimony of Christ. John 3, 22-36.
The departure from Judea and the woman of Samaria. Matt. 4, 12; Mark 1, 14; John 4, 1-26.
The Gospel in Sychar. John 4, 27-42.
Imprisonment of John the Baptist and beginning of Christ’s Galilean ministry. Matt. 14, 3-5; 4, 12-17; Mark 6, 17.18; Luke 3, 19.20; John 4, 43-45.
The healing of the nobleman’s son. John 4, 46-54.
First rejection at Nazareth. Luke 4, 16-30.
Healing of the sick man of Bethesda. John 5, 1-18.
Testimony of Christ concerning Himself. John 5, 19-47.
Removal to Capernaum. Matt. 4, 13-16; Luke 4, 31a.
The call of the four. Matt. 4, 18-22; Mark 1, 16-20; Luke 5, 1-11.
A day of miracles in Capernaum. Matt. 8, 14-17; Mark 1, 21-34; Luke 4, 31-41.
A preaching tour in Galilee. Matt. 4, 23-25; 8, 1-4; Mark 1, 35-45; Luke 4, 42-44; 5, 12-16.
The miraculous draught of fishes. Luke 5, 1-11.
The call of Matthew. Matt. 9, 9-13; Mark 2, 13-17; Luke 5, 27-32.
The question about fasting. Matt. 9, 14-17; Mark 2, 18-22; Luke 5, 33-39.
The disciples plucking grain. Matt. 12, 1-8; Mark 2, 23-28; Luke 6, 1-5.
The man with the withered hand. Matt. 12, 9-14; Mark 3, 1-6; Luke 6, 6-11.
The wide-spread fame of Jesus. Matt. 4, 23-25; 12, 15-21; Mark 3, 3-12; Luke 6, 17-19.
The choosing of the Twelve. Matt. 10, 2-4; Mark 3, 13-19a; Luke 6, 12-19.
The Sermon on the Mount. Matt. 5, 1-8, 1; Luke 6, 20-49.
The healing of a leper. Matt. 8, 1-4; Mark 1, 40-45; Luke 5, 12-16.
The centurion’s servant. Matt. 8, 5-13; Luke , 7, 1-10.
The raising of the widows son at Nain. Luke 7, 11-17.
John the Baptist’s last message. Matt. 11, 2-19; Luke 7, 18-35.
Anointing of Jesus in the house of Simon the Pharisee. Luke 7, 36-50.
Christ’s companions on His second preaching tour. Luke 8, 1-3.
Warnings to the scribes and Pharisees. Matt. 12, 22-45; Mark 3, 19 b-30; Luke 11, 14-36.
The true kindred of Jesus. Matt. 12, 46-50; Mark 3,31-35; Luke 8, 19-21.
The parables by the sea. Matt. 13, 1-53; Mark 4, 1-34; Luke 8, 4-18.
The stilling of the tempest. Matt. 8, 18. 23-27; Mark 4, 35-41; Luke 8, 22-25.
The Gadarene demoniacs. Matt. 8, 28-34; Mark 5, 1-20; Luke 8, 26-39.
The raising of Jairus’s daughter. Matt. 9, 1. 18-26; Mark 5, 21-43; Luke 8, 40-56.
The two blind men and the dumb demoniac. Matt. 9, 27-34.
The third preaching tour continued. Matt. 9, 35; Mark 6, 6 b.
The mission of the Twelve. Matt. 9, 36-11, 1; Mark 6, 7-13; Luke 9, 1-6.
Death of John the Baptist. Matt. 14, 1-12; Mark 6, 14-29; Luke 9, 7-9.
The feeding of the five thousand. John 6, 1-13; Matt. 14, 13-23; Mark 6, 30-46; Luke 9, 10–17.
Jesus walking on the water. Matt. 14, 24-36; Mark 6, 45-56; John 6, 14-21.
Discourse on the Bread of Life. John 6, 22-71.
Discourses on commandments of men. Matt. 15, 1-20; Mark 7, 1-23.
The Syrophenician woman. Matt. 15, 21-28 ; Mark 7, 24-30.
Return through Decapolis. Matt. 15, 29-31; Mark 7, 31-37.
The feeding of the four thousand. Matt. 15, 29-39; Mark 8, 1-9.
The demand for a sign from heaven. Matt. 15, 39-16, 12; Mark 8, 10-21; Luke 12,54-57.
The blind man near Bethsaida. Mark 8, 22-26.
Peter’s confession. Matt. 16, 13-20; Mark 8, 27-30; Luke 9, 18-21.
Christ foretells His death and resurrection. Matt. 16, 21-28; Mark 8, 31-9, 1; Luke 9, 22-27.
The transfiguration. Matt. 17, 1-13; Mark 9, 2-13; Luke 9, 28-36.
The demoniac boy. Matt. 17, 14-20; Mark 9, 14-32; Luke 9, 37-43 a.
Discourse on humility and forgiveness. Matt. 18; Mark 9, 33-50; Luke 9, 46-50.
Jesus at the Feast of Tabernacles. John 7, 1-52.
The woman taken in adultery. John 7, 53 to 8, 11.
Jesus the Light of the World. John 8, 12-30.
Discourse on spiritual freedom. John 8, 31-59.
The final departure from Galilee. Matt. 19, 1.2; Matt. 8, 19-22; Mark 10, 1; Luke 9, 51-62.
The mission of the seventy. Matt. 11, 20-30; Luke 10, 1-24.
The good Samaritan. Luke 10, 25-37.
The visit to Mary and Martha. Luke 10, 38-42.
Healing of the man born blind. Joht 9.
The Good Shepherd. John 10, 1-21.
Christ at the Feast of Dedication. John 10, 22-42.
Discourse on prayer. Luke 11, 1-13.
Woes against the Pharisees. Luke 11, 37-54.
Warning against the spirit of Pharisaism. Luke 12.
The Galileans slain by Pilate. Luke 13, 1-9.
The woman healed on a Sabbath. Luke 13, 10-21.
The question whether few are saved. Luke 13, 22-35.
Discourse at a chief Pharisee’s table. Luke 14, 1-24.
On counting the cost. Luke 14, 25-35.
Three parables of grace. Luke 15.
Two parables of warning. Luke 16.
Concerning forgiveness and faith. Luke 17, 1-10.
The raising of Lazarus. John 11, 1-46.
The withdrawal to Ephraim. John 11, 47-54.
The ten lepers. Luke 17, 11-19.
The coming of the kingdom. Luke 17, 20 to 18, 8.
The Pharisee and the publican, Luke 18, 9-14.
Concerning divorce. Matt. 19, 1-15; Mark 10, 2-12; Luke 18, 15-17.
Christ and the rich young ruler. Matt. 19, 16-30; Mark 10, 17-31; Luke 18, 18-30.
The laborers in the vineyard. Matt. 20, 1-16.
Christ foretells His crucifixion. Matt. 20, 17-19; Mark 10, 32-34; Luke 18, 31-34.
Ambition of James and John. Matt. 20, 20-28; Mark 10, 35-45.
The blind men near Jericho. Matt. 20, 29-34; Mark 10, 46-52; Luke 18, 35-43.
Visit to Zacchaeus. Luke 19, 1-10.
Parable of the pounds. Luke 19, 11-28.
Anointing of Jesus by Mary of Bethany. Matt. 26, 6-13; Mark 14, 3-9; John 11, 55 to 12, 11.
The triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Matt. 21, 1-11; Mark 11, 1-11; Luke 19, 29-44; John 12, 12-19.
The cursing of the fig-tree. Matt. 21, 18. 19 ; Mark 11, 12-14.
Sond cleansing of the Temple. Matt. 21, 12-17; Mark 11, 15-19; Luke 19, 45-48.
The fig-tree withered away. Matt. 21, 20-22; Mark 11, 20-25.
Christ’s authority challenged. Matt. 21, 23-27; Mark 11, 27-33; Luke 20, 1-8.
Three parables of warning. Matt. 21, 28 to 22, 14; Mark 12, 1-12; Luke 20, 9-19.
Three questions by the Jewish rulers. Matt. 25, 15-40; Mark 12, 13-34; Luke 20, 20-40.
Christ’s unanswerable question. Matt. 22, 41-46; Mark 12, 35-37; Luke 20, 41-44.
The discourse against the scribes and Pharisees. Matt.23; Mark 12, 38-40; Luke 20, 45-47.
The widow’s two mites. Mark 12, 41-44; Luke 21, 1-4.
Testimony of Jesus concerning His glorification. John 12, 20-50.
Concerning the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the world. Matt. 24; Mark 13; Luke 21.
The ten virgins. Matt. 25, 1-13.
Of the Last Judgment. Matt. 25, 31-46.
The conspiracy against Jesus. Matt.26, 1-5. 14-16; Mark 14, 1. 2. 10. 11; Luke 22,1-6.
Jesus washing the disciples’ feet. John 13, 1-20.
The Passover meal and the institution of the Lord’s Supper. Matt. 26, 17-36; Mark 14, 12-26; Luke 22, 7-30; John 13, 1-30.
Christ’s farewell discourses. Matt. 26, 31-35; Mark 14, 27-31; Luke 22, 31-38; John 13, 31-16, 33.
The intercessory prayer. John 17,
The agony in Gethsemane. Matt. 26, 30-46; Mark 14, 26-42; Luke 22, 39-46; John 18, 1.
The betrayal and arrest. Matt. 26, 47-56; Mark 14, 43-52; Luke 22, 47-53; John 18, 1-12.
The trial before the Jewish authorities and the denial of Peter. Matt. 26, 57-27, 10; Mark 14, 53-72; Luke 22, 54-71; John 18,12-27.
The trial before Pilate. Matt. 27, 11-31; Mark 15, 1-20; Luke 22, 1-25; John 18, 28 to 19, 16a.
The crucifixion and death of Jesus. Matt. 27, 32-56; Mark 15, 21-41; Luke 23, 26-49; John 19, 16b-37.
The burial of Jesus. Matt. 27, 57-61 ; Mark 15, 42-47 ; Luke 23, 50-56a ; John 19, 38-42.
The watch at the sepulcher. Matt. 27, 62-66.
Easter moning. Matt. 28, 1-15; Mark 16, 1-11; Luke 23, 56 b-24, 12; John 20, 1-18.
The report of the watch. Matt. 28, 11-15.
The walk to Emmaus. Mark 16, 12. 13; Luke 24, 13-35.
The appearance to the disciples in Jerusalem. Mark 16, 14; Luke 24, 36-43; John 20, 19-31.
The appearance to seven disciples by the Sea of Galilee. John 21.
The appearance to the Eleven on a mountain in Galilee. Matt. 28, 16-20; Mark 16, 15-18.
Christ’s final appearance and His ascension from Mount Olivet. Mark 16, 19. 20; Luke 24, 44-53.
The conclusion of John’s gospel. John 20, 30. 31; 21, 25.104)