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- catalog alternative "Bible. Gospels. English. Revised standard. 1947.".
- catalog contributor b3219256.
- catalog created "[1947]".
- catalog date "1947".
- catalog date "[1947]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1947]".
- catalog description "Section A: the Infancy of Christ and of John the Baptist : 1. Introduction : The prefaces of the Gospels ; The preface to John's gospel, the Coming of Jesus, the eternal Word in flesh, brings light truth and grace to men ; The two genealogies of Jesus Christ -- 2. The birth of John the Baptist is promised to Zechariah and Elizabeth -- 3. The virgin, Mary of Nazareth, receives the angels' annunciation of Jesus' birth -- 4. Mary visits Elizabeth in a city of Judah. The Magnificat -- 5. John the Baptist is born and named. The Benedictus -- 6. Joseph of Nazareth learns of the incarnation; Jesus Christ is born at Bethlehem -- 7. Angels proclaim His birth and shepherds visit him. The Gloria in Excelsis -- 8. The circumcision and naming take place on the eighth day -- 9. The presentation in the temple occurs; Simeon and Anna give thanks. The Nunc Dimittis -- 10. Eastern wise men come to Jerusalem and Bethlehem with gifts; Herod plots to destroy the child -- 11. Joseph and Mary flee into Egypt with Jesus; Herod slaughters the children of Bethlehem and dies; the family returns to Nazareth".
- catalog description "Section B: Christ's youth, early manhood, and preparation for his public ministry : 12. Jesus Visits Jerusalem for the Passover when Twelve years of age; confers with the teachers in the temple -- 13. At home in Nazareth, Jesus grows in the fourfold way -- 14. John the Baptist preaches and baptizes beside the Jordan until imprisoned : Declares his mission as herald of Jesus ; Baptizes ; Preaches repentance and righteousness ; Announces the coming one ; Undergoes imprisonment -- 15. Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan -- 16. Jesus is tempted in the wilderness".
- catalog description "Section C. Christ's early work, especially in Judea and Samaria, according to John : 17. John the Baptist declares the pre-eminence of Jesus; announces the Lamb of God, -- 18. Jesus wins five disciples including Andrew, Simon, Philip, and Nathanael -- 19. Jesus gives a sign at a marriage at Cana in Galilee; sojourns with Disciples and family in Capernaum -- 20. In Jerusalem for the Passover, Jesus drives trade out of the temple -- 21. Nicodemus visits Jesus at night; they discuss new birth and salvation -- 22. Jesus baptizes in Judea; John exalts him at Aenon -- 23. Jesus teaches at Sychar in Samaria : Telling the woman about the water of life ; Discussing true worship ; Directing the disciples to the food of service ; Winning believers in Sychar -- 24. Jesus arrives in Galilee -- 25. An official's son in Capernaum is healed".
- catalog description "Section D. Christ's early teaching, preaching, and healing in Galilee according to Matthew, Mark, and Luke : 26. After John's imprisonment, Jesus preaches repentance, the Kingdom's coming, and belief in the gospel -- 27. Jesus speaks in the synagogue at Nazareth and is rejected -- 28. Peter, Andrew, James and John are called as disciples following a great catch of fish -- 29. Jesus teaches, heals, and preaches in Capernaum and elsewhere in Galilee : Teaching in the Capernaum synagogue ; Healing a man with an unclean spirit ; Healing Simon peter's mother in law and others ; Leaving Capernaum to preach in other cities ; Cleansing a leper".
- catalog description "Section E. Christ's popularity among the people and the rise of opposition by Jewish leaders : 30. Jesus in Capernaum heals a paralytic carried by four friends; scribes and Pharisees charge blasphemy -- 31. Levi (Matthew), a tax collector, is called as a disciple; Jesus attends the feast while scribes and Pharisees find fault -- 32. Jesus answers a question about fasting; tells of old and new cloth and garments, wine and wineskins -- 33. Jesus heals an invalid man at the pool of Bethsaida in Jerusalem; Jews cite Sabbath laws and dispute his equality with the Father -- 34. Jesus discourses on his gift of eternal life and the testimony concerning himself -- 35. The Pharisees censure the disciples for plucking grain on the Sabbath; Jesus gives the principle of Sabbath observance -- 36. Jesus heals a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath ; the scribes and Pharisees determine to destroy him -- 37. Many seek Jesus as he speaks and heals by the lake".
- catalog description "Section F. Christ's choice of the Twelve, his Sermon on the Mount, and the Beelzebub controversy : 38. The twelve are appointed to be disciples and apostles -- 39. In his Sermon on the Mount Jesus deals with the duties and privileges of citizens of the kingdom of God : Their ways to happiness and their destinies. The beatitudes ; Their purposes in the world ; Their use of the law and the prophets ; Their better righteousness: perfect morality versus obedience to the law alone ; Their better righteousness: sincere religion versus profession. The Lord's prayer ; Their highest good: God's kingdom and righteousness ; Their principle of similar returns, The Golden Rule ; Their deeds ; Their help -- 40. Jesus heals the centurion's slave in Capernaum -- 41. Jesus raises a widow's only son at Nain -- 42. John the Baptist sends disciples to ask a last question; Jesus replies : Showing his works; commending John ; Condemning the wickedness of the generation ; Upbraiding three impenitent cities ; Returning thanks for knowledge of God; inviting the weary to rest in Him -- 43. Jesus, anointed by a penitent woman, gives a parable of the creditor who forgave two debtors -- 44. Jesus and the twelve, with women ministering, engage in a preaching tour -- 45. Jesus withstands friend, enemies, and relatives seeking to restrain him : Is charged with madness ; Heals a blind and dumb demoniac; denies allegiance with Beelzebub ; Discusses the eternal sin, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, the seeking of signs, and other evils ; Designates his true relatives".
- catalog description "Section G. Christ's parables of the kingdom and his journey into the country of the Gerasenes : 46. Jesus gives nine parables of the kingdom of God : The soils ; The reason for using parables and the explanation of the soils ; The weeds, with explanation ; The virile seed and the fertile earth ; The mustard seed; the leaven, Matthew 13:31-33 ; Jesus' custom of using parables ; The hidden treasure; the pearl of great value; the net; treasures old and new, Matthew 13:44-52 -- 47. Jesus calms the storm on the sea of Galilee -- 48. Jesus heals and helps many : The Gerasene demoniac ; Jairus' daughter and the woman with hemorrhage ; Two blind men, and a dumb demoniac -- 49. Jesus returns to Nazareth and is not honored".
- catalog description "Section H. Christ's sending forth of the twelve and his journey into Phoenicia : 50. The twelve are instructed and sent out to minister : The plight of the people; sending the twelve ; Instructions for the journey ; The persecution of the disciples and their fearless witness ; The cost and rewards of discipleship and service -- 51. John the Baptist is martyred by Herod and Herodias -- 52. Five thousand are fed after the twelve return to Jesus -- 53. Jesus refuses a crown; prays; walks on the sea; returns to Gennesaret -- 54. Jesus discourses on the Bread of Life; the Jews debate; many disciples fall away -- 55. Jesus condemns the traditionalism of the elders; declares that the source of evil is within -- 56. Jesus journeys toward Tyre and Sidon; a Syrophoenician woman's daughter is healed -- 57. Jesus returns through the region of the Decapolis; heals a deaf mute -- 58. Four thousand are fed; Christ departs to the region of Magadan -- 59. Pharisees and Sadducees ask for a sign; Jesus warns the disciples to beware of their spirit -- 60. A blind man is healed near Bethsaida".
- catalog description "Section I. Christ's journey to Caesarea Philippi and His transfiguration : 61. Peter confesses Jesus' Messiahship -- 62. Jesus foretells His suffering, death, and resurrection; rebukes Peter's remonstrance -- 63. Jesus speaks of cross-bearing and finding one's life -- 64. The transfiguration takes place; Elijah's second coming is discussed -- 65. The epileptic boy is healed -- 66. Jesus foretells his death and resurrection a second time -- 67. The half-shekel tax is found in the mouth of a fish -- 68. The disciples dispute about rank ;Jesus teaches childlike humility, self-denial, and concern for the young and the lowly -- 69. Jesus deals with reconciliation and forgiveness; gives the parable of the unforgiving servant".
- catalog description "Section J. Christ's attendance at the feasts of tabernacles and dedication : 70. Jesus attends the feast of Tabernacles; meets hostility : Goes privately to the feast ; Faces enemies ; Is considered and denied as the Christ -- 71. Jesus debates with Jews in the temple : On the Son as light of the world ; On spiritual freedom ; On sons of Abraham and the Son of God -- 72. Jesus heals the man born blind -- 73. The good shepherd is portrayed in an allegory -- 74. Jesus attends the feast of dedication in Jerusalem; returns beyond Jordan".
- catalog description "Section K. Christ's further work as reported largely by Luke alone : 75. Jesus departs from Galilee through Samaria to Judea beyond the Jordan -- 76. Jesus sets tests for three hesitant disciples -- 77. Seventy, instructed and sent out to minister -- 78. Jesus tells the parable of the good Samaritan -- 79. Jesus visits the home of Martha and Mary in Bethany -- 80. Jesus teaches his disciples how to prevail in prayer; speaks parable of the friend calling at midnight. The Lord's prayer -- 81. Jesus discusses casting out demons by Beelzebub, the sign of Jonah, and inner light -- 82. At a Pharisee's table Jesus pronounces woes upon the Pharisees and lawyers -- 83. Jesus talks to the disciples on trust and watchfulness : God's care of the confessor ; The parable of the foolish rich man ; Trust in God's providence ; The parable of the watchful servants, ; Interpreting the signs of the times -- 84. Disasters of Galileans teach urgency of repentance; Jesus speaks the parable of the unfruitful fig tree -- 85. Jesus heals a stooped woman on the Sabbath; meets criticism -- 86. Jesus likens the kingdom to mustard seed and leaven -- 87. Jesus discusses the question whether but few are saved -- 88. Jesus replies to the warning that Herod will kill him; laments over Jerusalem -- 89. Jesus dines with a chief Pharisee; heals a man with dropsy, teaches humility; gives a parable of the great banquet -- 90. Jesus discusses the cost of discipleship -- 91. Three parables on grace and two parables on wealth are given : The lost sheep ; The lost coin ; The lost son ; The dishonest steward ; The rich man and Lazarus -- 92. Jesus discusses forgiveness, faith, and service -- 93. Ten lepers are healed; one returns to thank Jesus -- 94. Jesus discusses the nature of the kingdom's coming -- 95. Jesus gives parables of the widow and the judge and of the Pharisee and the tax collector".
- catalog description "Section L. Christ's final approach to Jerusalem : 96. Jesus speaks concerning marriage and divorce -- 97. Jesus blesses little children -- 98. A rich young ruler refuses discipleship; Jesus cites dangers of wealth -- 99. Jesus gives a parable about the payment of laborers in a vineyard -- 100. Jesus foretells his death and resurrection the third time -- 101. The ambition of James, John, and their mother is corrected -- 102. Blind Bartimaeus is healed near Jericho -- 103. Zacchaeus, a tax collector in Jericho, receives Jesus -- 104. Jesus gives the parable of the pounds; draws near to Jerusalem -- 105. Lazarus is raised at Bethany -- 106. Jesus is condemned by the council; withdraws into Ephraim".
- catalog description "Section M. Christ's passion week: His triumphal entry and conflict in Jerusalem : 107. Jesus enters Jerusalem with acclaim -- 108. Jesus puts a curse upon an unfruitful fig tree, which withers; he declares the power of faith -- 109. Jesus cleanses the temple and heals there; children praise him -- 110. Chief priests, scribes and elders question the authority of Jesus -- 111. Three parables on Israel's unfruitfulness are given : Two sons ; Wicked tenants ; Guests at the wedding feast of the king's son -- 112. Scheming leaders put three questions; Jesus asks one : The Pharisees and Herodians: about paying taxes to Caesar ; The Sadducees: about the resurrection ; The scribes: about the great commandment ; Jesus: about the Messiah's ancestry -- 113. Jesus pronounces woes upon the scribes and Pharisees as hypocrites -- 114. Jesus comments on the widow's offering of two coins -- 115. Certain Greeks seek Jesus; the Jews reject him -- 116. Jesus discourses on the destruction of Jerusalem, the close of the age, the coming of the Son of Man, and the judgment : Times and signs ; The parables of the ten maidens and of the talents ; The great separation -- 117. For thirty pieces of silver Judas Iscariot conspires with the rulers against Jesus -- 118. A woman of Bethany anoints Jesus; she is censured".
- catalog description "Section N. Christ's passion week: His last supper, trial and crucifixion : 119. Jesus and the twelve have the last supper together : Preparation for the Passover ; The washing of the disciples' feet ; The meal and the betrayer ; The institution of the Lord's supper ; Contention as to the greatest disciple ; The forewarning of Peter and the other disciples -- 120. Jesus gives his farewell discourses and intercessory prayer : Discussion of faith, hope, love and obedience ; Promise of the counselor's coming ; Allegory of the vine and the branches; the command to love one another ; Warning of persecution for his witnesses ; Words of comfort for the disciples concerning his going ; Prayer for his own -- 121. Jesus prays in Gethsemane, is betrayed and arrested -- 122. Jesus is tried and condemned; Peter denies; Judas dies : Investigation before the Jewish authorities; arraignment before Annas and Caiaphas; Peter's denial; condemnation of Jesus ; Beginning of trial before Pilate; the charge and examination ; Judas' suicide ; Mockery before Herod ; Continuation of trial before Pilate; the tumult of the people; the release of Barabbas -- 123. Jesus is crucified on Golgotha. The "Seven Words" -- 124. Joseph and Nicodemus bury Jesus in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea; soldiers seal and guard the burial place".
- catalog description "Section O. Christ's resurrection, subsequent appearances, and ascension : 125. Jesus arises : The women visit the tomb and find it empty ; Peter and another disciple run to the tomb ; Mary Magdalene and the other women see and hear the risen Lord ; The guard reports -- 126. Jesus appears to Cleopas and a companion walking to Emmaus -- 127. Jesus appears to the disciples in Jerusalem, Thomas being absent -- 128. Jesus appears to Thomas with the other disciples -- 129. Seven disciples see Jesus by the Sea of Tiberius, have large catch of fish, Peter expresses his love and is restored to favor -- 130. Jesus appears to the eleven on a mountain in Galilee, gives the great commission -- 131. Jesus ascends -- 132. The purpose and the conclusion of John's Gospel.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 209 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Harmony of the Gospels for students, according to the text of the Revised standard version.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Harmony of the Gospels for students, according to the text of the Revised standard version.".
- catalog issued "1947".
- catalog issued "[1947]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Muhlenberg press".
- catalog relation "Harmony of the Gospels for students, according to the text of the Revised standard version.".
- catalog subject "226.1".
- catalog subject "BS2560 .H4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section A: the Infancy of Christ and of John the Baptist : 1. Introduction : The prefaces of the Gospels ; The preface to John's gospel, the Coming of Jesus, the eternal Word in flesh, brings light truth and grace to men ; The two genealogies of Jesus Christ -- 2. The birth of John the Baptist is promised to Zechariah and Elizabeth -- 3. The virgin, Mary of Nazareth, receives the angels' annunciation of Jesus' birth -- 4. Mary visits Elizabeth in a city of Judah. The Magnificat -- 5. John the Baptist is born and named. The Benedictus -- 6. Joseph of Nazareth learns of the incarnation; Jesus Christ is born at Bethlehem -- 7. Angels proclaim His birth and shepherds visit him. The Gloria in Excelsis -- 8. The circumcision and naming take place on the eighth day -- 9. The presentation in the temple occurs; Simeon and Anna give thanks. The Nunc Dimittis -- 10. Eastern wise men come to Jerusalem and Bethlehem with gifts; Herod plots to destroy the child -- 11. Joseph and Mary flee into Egypt with Jesus; Herod slaughters the children of Bethlehem and dies; the family returns to Nazareth".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section B: Christ's youth, early manhood, and preparation for his public ministry : 12. Jesus Visits Jerusalem for the Passover when Twelve years of age; confers with the teachers in the temple -- 13. At home in Nazareth, Jesus grows in the fourfold way -- 14. John the Baptist preaches and baptizes beside the Jordan until imprisoned : Declares his mission as herald of Jesus ; Baptizes ; Preaches repentance and righteousness ; Announces the coming one ; Undergoes imprisonment -- 15. Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan -- 16. Jesus is tempted in the wilderness".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section C. Christ's early work, especially in Judea and Samaria, according to John : 17. John the Baptist declares the pre-eminence of Jesus; announces the Lamb of God, -- 18. Jesus wins five disciples including Andrew, Simon, Philip, and Nathanael -- 19. Jesus gives a sign at a marriage at Cana in Galilee; sojourns with Disciples and family in Capernaum -- 20. In Jerusalem for the Passover, Jesus drives trade out of the temple -- 21. Nicodemus visits Jesus at night; they discuss new birth and salvation -- 22. Jesus baptizes in Judea; John exalts him at Aenon -- 23. Jesus teaches at Sychar in Samaria : Telling the woman about the water of life ; Discussing true worship ; Directing the disciples to the food of service ; Winning believers in Sychar -- 24. Jesus arrives in Galilee -- 25. An official's son in Capernaum is healed".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section D. Christ's early teaching, preaching, and healing in Galilee according to Matthew, Mark, and Luke : 26. After John's imprisonment, Jesus preaches repentance, the Kingdom's coming, and belief in the gospel -- 27. Jesus speaks in the synagogue at Nazareth and is rejected -- 28. Peter, Andrew, James and John are called as disciples following a great catch of fish -- 29. Jesus teaches, heals, and preaches in Capernaum and elsewhere in Galilee : Teaching in the Capernaum synagogue ; Healing a man with an unclean spirit ; Healing Simon peter's mother in law and others ; Leaving Capernaum to preach in other cities ; Cleansing a leper".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section E. Christ's popularity among the people and the rise of opposition by Jewish leaders : 30. Jesus in Capernaum heals a paralytic carried by four friends; scribes and Pharisees charge blasphemy -- 31. Levi (Matthew), a tax collector, is called as a disciple; Jesus attends the feast while scribes and Pharisees find fault -- 32. Jesus answers a question about fasting; tells of old and new cloth and garments, wine and wineskins -- 33. Jesus heals an invalid man at the pool of Bethsaida in Jerusalem; Jews cite Sabbath laws and dispute his equality with the Father -- 34. Jesus discourses on his gift of eternal life and the testimony concerning himself -- 35. The Pharisees censure the disciples for plucking grain on the Sabbath; Jesus gives the principle of Sabbath observance -- 36. Jesus heals a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath ; the scribes and Pharisees determine to destroy him -- 37. Many seek Jesus as he speaks and heals by the lake".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section F. Christ's choice of the Twelve, his Sermon on the Mount, and the Beelzebub controversy : 38. The twelve are appointed to be disciples and apostles -- 39. In his Sermon on the Mount Jesus deals with the duties and privileges of citizens of the kingdom of God : Their ways to happiness and their destinies. The beatitudes ; Their purposes in the world ; Their use of the law and the prophets ; Their better righteousness: perfect morality versus obedience to the law alone ; Their better righteousness: sincere religion versus profession. The Lord's prayer ; Their highest good: God's kingdom and righteousness ; Their principle of similar returns, The Golden Rule ; Their deeds ; Their help -- 40. Jesus heals the centurion's slave in Capernaum -- 41. Jesus raises a widow's only son at Nain -- 42. John the Baptist sends disciples to ask a last question; Jesus replies : Showing his works; commending John ; Condemning the wickedness of the generation ; Upbraiding three impenitent cities ; Returning thanks for knowledge of God; inviting the weary to rest in Him -- 43. Jesus, anointed by a penitent woman, gives a parable of the creditor who forgave two debtors -- 44. Jesus and the twelve, with women ministering, engage in a preaching tour -- 45. Jesus withstands friend, enemies, and relatives seeking to restrain him : Is charged with madness ; Heals a blind and dumb demoniac; denies allegiance with Beelzebub ; Discusses the eternal sin, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, the seeking of signs, and other evils ; Designates his true relatives".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section G. Christ's parables of the kingdom and his journey into the country of the Gerasenes : 46. Jesus gives nine parables of the kingdom of God : The soils ; The reason for using parables and the explanation of the soils ; The weeds, with explanation ; The virile seed and the fertile earth ; The mustard seed; the leaven, Matthew 13:31-33 ; Jesus' custom of using parables ; The hidden treasure; the pearl of great value; the net; treasures old and new, Matthew 13:44-52 -- 47. Jesus calms the storm on the sea of Galilee -- 48. Jesus heals and helps many : The Gerasene demoniac ; Jairus' daughter and the woman with hemorrhage ; Two blind men, and a dumb demoniac -- 49. Jesus returns to Nazareth and is not honored".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section H. Christ's sending forth of the twelve and his journey into Phoenicia : 50. The twelve are instructed and sent out to minister : The plight of the people; sending the twelve ; Instructions for the journey ; The persecution of the disciples and their fearless witness ; The cost and rewards of discipleship and service -- 51. John the Baptist is martyred by Herod and Herodias -- 52. Five thousand are fed after the twelve return to Jesus -- 53. Jesus refuses a crown; prays; walks on the sea; returns to Gennesaret -- 54. Jesus discourses on the Bread of Life; the Jews debate; many disciples fall away -- 55. Jesus condemns the traditionalism of the elders; declares that the source of evil is within -- 56. Jesus journeys toward Tyre and Sidon; a Syrophoenician woman's daughter is healed -- 57. Jesus returns through the region of the Decapolis; heals a deaf mute -- 58. Four thousand are fed; Christ departs to the region of Magadan -- 59. Pharisees and Sadducees ask for a sign; Jesus warns the disciples to beware of their spirit -- 60. A blind man is healed near Bethsaida".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section I. Christ's journey to Caesarea Philippi and His transfiguration : 61. Peter confesses Jesus' Messiahship -- 62. Jesus foretells His suffering, death, and resurrection; rebukes Peter's remonstrance -- 63. Jesus speaks of cross-bearing and finding one's life -- 64. The transfiguration takes place; Elijah's second coming is discussed -- 65. The epileptic boy is healed -- 66. Jesus foretells his death and resurrection a second time -- 67. The half-shekel tax is found in the mouth of a fish -- 68. The disciples dispute about rank ;Jesus teaches childlike humility, self-denial, and concern for the young and the lowly -- 69. Jesus deals with reconciliation and forgiveness; gives the parable of the unforgiving servant".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section J. Christ's attendance at the feasts of tabernacles and dedication : 70. Jesus attends the feast of Tabernacles; meets hostility : Goes privately to the feast ; Faces enemies ; Is considered and denied as the Christ -- 71. Jesus debates with Jews in the temple : On the Son as light of the world ; On spiritual freedom ; On sons of Abraham and the Son of God -- 72. Jesus heals the man born blind -- 73. The good shepherd is portrayed in an allegory -- 74. Jesus attends the feast of dedication in Jerusalem; returns beyond Jordan".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section K. Christ's further work as reported largely by Luke alone : 75. Jesus departs from Galilee through Samaria to Judea beyond the Jordan -- 76. Jesus sets tests for three hesitant disciples -- 77. Seventy, instructed and sent out to minister -- 78. Jesus tells the parable of the good Samaritan -- 79. Jesus visits the home of Martha and Mary in Bethany -- 80. Jesus teaches his disciples how to prevail in prayer; speaks parable of the friend calling at midnight. The Lord's prayer -- 81. Jesus discusses casting out demons by Beelzebub, the sign of Jonah, and inner light -- 82. At a Pharisee's table Jesus pronounces woes upon the Pharisees and lawyers -- 83. Jesus talks to the disciples on trust and watchfulness : God's care of the confessor ; The parable of the foolish rich man ; Trust in God's providence ; The parable of the watchful servants, ; Interpreting the signs of the times -- 84. Disasters of Galileans teach urgency of repentance; Jesus speaks the parable of the unfruitful fig tree -- 85. Jesus heals a stooped woman on the Sabbath; meets criticism -- 86. Jesus likens the kingdom to mustard seed and leaven -- 87. Jesus discusses the question whether but few are saved -- 88. Jesus replies to the warning that Herod will kill him; laments over Jerusalem -- 89. Jesus dines with a chief Pharisee; heals a man with dropsy, teaches humility; gives a parable of the great banquet -- 90. Jesus discusses the cost of discipleship -- 91. Three parables on grace and two parables on wealth are given : The lost sheep ; The lost coin ; The lost son ; The dishonest steward ; The rich man and Lazarus -- 92. Jesus discusses forgiveness, faith, and service -- 93. Ten lepers are healed; one returns to thank Jesus -- 94. Jesus discusses the nature of the kingdom's coming -- 95. Jesus gives parables of the widow and the judge and of the Pharisee and the tax collector".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section L. Christ's final approach to Jerusalem : 96. Jesus speaks concerning marriage and divorce -- 97. Jesus blesses little children -- 98. A rich young ruler refuses discipleship; Jesus cites dangers of wealth -- 99. Jesus gives a parable about the payment of laborers in a vineyard -- 100. Jesus foretells his death and resurrection the third time -- 101. The ambition of James, John, and their mother is corrected -- 102. Blind Bartimaeus is healed near Jericho -- 103. Zacchaeus, a tax collector in Jericho, receives Jesus -- 104. Jesus gives the parable of the pounds; draws near to Jerusalem -- 105. Lazarus is raised at Bethany -- 106. Jesus is condemned by the council; withdraws into Ephraim".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section M. Christ's passion week: His triumphal entry and conflict in Jerusalem : 107. Jesus enters Jerusalem with acclaim -- 108. Jesus puts a curse upon an unfruitful fig tree, which withers; he declares the power of faith -- 109. Jesus cleanses the temple and heals there; children praise him -- 110. Chief priests, scribes and elders question the authority of Jesus -- 111. Three parables on Israel's unfruitfulness are given : Two sons ; Wicked tenants ; Guests at the wedding feast of the king's son -- 112. Scheming leaders put three questions; Jesus asks one : The Pharisees and Herodians: about paying taxes to Caesar ; The Sadducees: about the resurrection ; The scribes: about the great commandment ; Jesus: about the Messiah's ancestry -- 113. Jesus pronounces woes upon the scribes and Pharisees as hypocrites -- 114. Jesus comments on the widow's offering of two coins -- 115. Certain Greeks seek Jesus; the Jews reject him -- 116. Jesus discourses on the destruction of Jerusalem, the close of the age, the coming of the Son of Man, and the judgment : Times and signs ; The parables of the ten maidens and of the talents ; The great separation -- 117. For thirty pieces of silver Judas Iscariot conspires with the rulers against Jesus -- 118. A woman of Bethany anoints Jesus; she is censured".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section N. Christ's passion week: His last supper, trial and crucifixion : 119. Jesus and the twelve have the last supper together : Preparation for the Passover ; The washing of the disciples' feet ; The meal and the betrayer ; The institution of the Lord's supper ; Contention as to the greatest disciple ; The forewarning of Peter and the other disciples -- 120. Jesus gives his farewell discourses and intercessory prayer : Discussion of faith, hope, love and obedience ; Promise of the counselor's coming ; Allegory of the vine and the branches; the command to love one another ; Warning of persecution for his witnesses ; Words of comfort for the disciples concerning his going ; Prayer for his own -- 121. Jesus prays in Gethsemane, is betrayed and arrested -- 122. Jesus is tried and condemned; Peter denies; Judas dies : Investigation before the Jewish authorities; arraignment before Annas and Caiaphas; Peter's denial; condemnation of Jesus ; Beginning of trial before Pilate; the charge and examination ; Judas' suicide ; Mockery before Herod ; Continuation of trial before Pilate; the tumult of the people; the release of Barabbas -- 123. Jesus is crucified on Golgotha. The "Seven Words" -- 124. Joseph and Nicodemus bury Jesus in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea; soldiers seal and guard the burial place".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section O. Christ's resurrection, subsequent appearances, and ascension : 125. Jesus arises : The women visit the tomb and find it empty ; Peter and another disciple run to the tomb ; Mary Magdalene and the other women see and hear the risen Lord ; The guard reports -- 126. Jesus appears to Cleopas and a companion walking to Emmaus -- 127. Jesus appears to the disciples in Jerusalem, Thomas being absent -- 128. Jesus appears to Thomas with the other disciples -- 129. Seven disciples see Jesus by the Sea of Tiberius, have large catch of fish, Peter expresses his love and is restored to favor -- 130. Jesus appears to the eleven on a mountain in Galilee, gives the great commission -- 131. Jesus ascends -- 132. The purpose and the conclusion of John's Gospel.".
- catalog title "A harmony of the Gospels for students, according to the text of the Revised standard version, by Ralph Daniel Heim ...".
- catalog type "text".