SECTION XXXVII.-JESUS REVISITS HIS OWN COUNTRY. Nazareth. p. 286-..8. SECTION XXXVIII.-JESUS' THIRD GENERAL CIRCUIT OF GALILEE. No. 38. See line from Nazareth going through Galilee. p. 293. LIKE AS A FATHER PITIETH HIS CHILDREN, SO THE LORD PITIETH THEM THAT FEAR HIM. FOR HE KNOWETH OUR FRAME; HE REMEMBERETH THAT WE ARE DUST.-Psalm ciii. 13, .4. Jesus goes teaching in the synagogues. 9.35 6.6 [8. 1-3] [Mt. 4. 23; Lu. 8. 1-3.] 23; Mk. 1. 39.] Matthew ix. 36-.8; SECTION XXXIX.-THE TWELVE APOSTLES SENT OUT. x. 1, 5-xi. 1. Mark vi. 7-13. Luke ix. 1-6. Capernaum. p. 293-303. No. 39. The twelve apostles are sent out in companies of two and two. Jesus departs also on his second partial circuit. Matt. ix. 36-.8; x. 1,5-xi. 1. Mark vi. 7-13. Luke ix. 1-6. Capernaum. p. 294-303. 10.3.1941-43 [11. 35 Mt. 14. 14] 1 Pe. 3. 8. 2 Th.3.1. (Ecc.4.9-12. 10. 4.] Rom. 16. 19; Ep. 5. 15; 9. 1, 2 -5, 6 -7,8 9, 10 11 -4 Persecution from relatives, &c., hated of all Boldly to proclaim the truth. Such as confess Jesus he will confess Dissensions in families to arise Christ must be loved supremely Christ received in his messengers A cup of cold water given for his sake, &c. - 21,.2 22 23 24,.5 [3. 22 26, .7 28-31 -32, .3 -34-.6 Ac. 14. 5, 6. Is. 51. 7, 12. Rom.10.9,10; 1Jno.2.23; FIVE THOUSAND SECTION XL.-THE DEATH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST RECORDED. FED. Matthew xiv. 1-21. Mark vi. 14-44. Luke ix. 7-17. Capernaum and Desert of Bethsaida, in Decapolis. p. 304-.16. No. 40. The fame of Jesus reaches Herod the tetrarch of Galilee: particulars of the death of John the Baptist. Probably Capernaum. Matt. xiv. 1-12. Mark vi. 14-29. Luke ix. 7-9. p. 304-..8. HE THAT LOVETH PURENESS OF HEART, FOR THE GRACE OF HIS LIPS THE KING SHALL BE HIS FRIEND.-Prov. xxii. 11. Upon the return of the apostles, they are taken by Jesus apart to the desert of Bethsaida; the multitudes follow them thither; five thousand men, besides women and children, are fed with five loaves of bread and two fishes. Matt. xiv. 13–21. Luke ix. 10-.7. John vi. 1-13. Desert of Bethsaida in Decapolis. Mark vi. 30-44. p. 309-.16. 14. 13 6. 30 9. 10 (6. 13,.4. First called Apostles, Lu. [Mk. 3. 20.] 10, .1 6. 1, 2 11 15 -35, .6 - 12 [6. 5 ] 16 -37 13 38 13 8,9 [Mt. 15. 34; Mk. 8. 5.] 18, .9 37 8.1 -17 13 37 44 [- 14 10 38 AVOIDS THE 17 SECTION XLI.-JESUS DISMISSES HIS DISCIPLES TO CAPERNAUM. No. 41. Jesus dismisses his disciples. Matt. xiv. 22—.4. Mk. vi. 45-.7. Jno. vi. 14—.7. Jesus walks upon the water, and empowers Peter to do the same: the ship in which the disciples were is miraculously transported across the lake. Mark vi. 48-52. John vi. 18-21. p. 319—.21. SECTION XLII.-JESUS RETURNS THROUGH THE REGION OF GENNESARET TO CAPERNAUM: THE MULTITUDE, WHICH HAD BEEN LEFT ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LAKE, ALSO RETURN TO CAPERNAUM IN QUEST OF JESUS. SECTION XLIII.-DISCOURSE WHICH ENSUED WITH THE MULTITUDE IN THE SYNAGOGUE OF CAPERNAUM: MANY OF THE DISCIPLES BEING OFFENDED THEREBY, JESUS TRIES THE FAITH OF THE TWELVE; AND A YEAR BEFORE THE EVENT, FORETELLS HIS OWN BETRAYAL BY ONE OF THEM. John vi. 25-71. p. 325-35. No. 42. Jesus discourses of the bread of life. Those who had been fed find Jesus 6. 25, -26 A WICKED DOER GIVETH HEED TO FALSE LIPS.-Prov. xvii. 4. THE MOUTH OF STRANGE WOMEN IS A DEEP PIT: HE THAT IS ABHORRED OF THE LORD SHALL FALL THEREIN.-Prov. xxii. 14. The Jews saw, yet believed not Whence and wherefore Jesus had come They will be raised up at the last day The bread of life and the manna contrasted Christ the true passover. Such as have eter. life [ver. 27, 40, 63, ch. 4. 14] 'An hard saying; who can bear it?' ver. 71, and Jno. 2. 24, .5 Those given of the Father come, &c. Many forsake Jesus To the twelve- Will ye also go away?! Peter's answer and confession [Mt. 14. 33 16. 16 Jesus speaks of Judas Iscariot the betrayer [26. 48, .9] ILLUSTRATIONS. 55. 4; (Jno. 1. 32-4; (3. 33.) Is. 55. 3; 1 Jno. 3 23. [Jno. 2. 18]; Is. 55. 13. Ex. 16. 14-36. [Jno. 3. 16]; Ps. 78.24,.5. 14.6.1 4. 15.] 54 55-8 4. 14; 7. 37]: 1s. 55. 6. 7. 8,9. 12. 37 Rom. 8. 28-30. 5; 3. 15, .6; 11. 24,.5.] See Mt. 22. 45. Ps. 25. 8, 9, 11. Is. 54. 13: Mic. 4. 2. [Jno. 1. 18.] (31.] 16. 27-see on ver. 3. 9.] 1 Co. 15. 45.9; Ep. 3. 17. 1 Co. lá 45.9; Ep. 3 7; 1 Jno. 3. 24; 4. 13, .5, .6. Ps. 78. 30, .1. (Ep. 4. 8-10. [Jno. 3. 13: Ac. 1. 9]; 2 Co. 2. 15, .6; 3. 6. [Jno. 13. 11.] 65 [See ver. 37, 44, .5.] 66 1s. 1. 28; He. 10. 38. THERE IS NO WISDOM NOR UNDERSTANDING NOR COUNSEL AGAINST THE LORD.-Prov. xxi. 30. THEY THAT FORSAKE THE LORD SHALL BE CONSUMED.-Isaiah i. 28. BY HUMILITY, AND THE FEAR OF THE LORD, ARE RICHES, HONOUR, AND LIFE.-Prov. xxii. 4. SUPPOSED CHRONOLOGY OF THE GOSPEL HISTORY. (Greswell, Vol. IV. Part II. pp. 744—..6.) Birth of Christ, Saturday, April 5, Nisan 10 .... Visit of Jesus to Jerusalem, in his twelfth year ib. 3 A.D. 8 A.D. 28 ib. Second feast of Dedication, Friday, December 1. ib. ..... ib. Third Passover, Monday, April 16 .............. ib. ..... ib. Fourth general cirenit of Galilee, March ........ ib. I HAVE RAISED UP... FROM THE NORTH, AND HE SHALL COME: FROM THE RISING OF THE SUN SHALL HE CALL ib ib. First feast of Tabernacles, Monday, October 4 .. ib. Two hundred and twentieth sabbatic year, seedtime or autumn Second cleansing of the Temple, morning of ib. ib. Close of our Lord's public ministry, evening of ib. .......... ib. ib. ib. Fourth Passover, and Passion of Jesus, Friday, ib. DATES AND PLACES OF THE GOSPELS. UPON MY NAME: AND HE SHALL COME UPON PRINCES AS. "The date adopted in the margin of the authorized English version of the Scriptures fixes the creation of the world at 4004 years before the birth of Jesus Christ. The chronology of that version was settled by Dr. Williams Lloyd, Bishop of St. Asaph; it is a modification of Archbishop Usher's chronology, who follows the computation of the Hebrew Bible, and fixes the creation of the world at 4000 years before the birth of Christ. The chronology followed here is that of Bishop Lloyd, which is that most generally received. This year was intercalated one day. BEHOLD YOUR GOD!-Isaiah xl. 9 A.D. MORTER, AND AS THE POTTER TREADETH CLAY.-Isa. xli. 25. JUDGE ME, O LORD, ACCORDING TO MY RIGHTEOUSNESS, AND ACCORDING TO MINE INTEGRITY.-Psalm vii. 8. 24. 27 2 11. 79, 2 16. 109 ? 15. 105 ix 26. 203 SING PRAISES TO THE LORD, WHICH DWELLETH IN ZION: DECLARE AMONG THE PEOPLE HIS DOINGS.-Psalm ix. 11. 25.36 as approached from Jaffa 26 203 55 98 42 181 182 mount of Olives 182 183 THE RIGHTEOUS GOD TRIETH THE HEARTS AND REINS.-Psalm vii. 9. |