Andrews good study on the life of our Lord on earth Christ which breaks uo the life of Christ and examines individual sections
Table of Contents of Andrews, Samuel – Life of our Lord upon the Earth
Preface
Chronological Essays
Part I
Anunciation to Zacharias to Baptism – 3-9 Oct., 748. 6 B.C.
Zacharias and Elisabeth – Oct., 748-March, 749. 6-5 B.C.
The Mother of the Lord – March-April, 749. 5 B.C.
Joseph Takes Mary Home – March-April, 749. 5 B.C.
After the Birth of John – June, 749. 5 B.C.
The Taxing of Augustus – Dec., 749. 5 B.C.
Cave of the Nativity – Dec., 749. 5 B.C.
The Angel and Shepherds – Dec., 749. 5 B.C.
The Presentation of Jesus – Jan.-Feb., 750. 4 B.C.
The Coming of the Magi – Feb., 750. 4 B.C.
Jesus in Egypt – Feb.-May, 750. 4 B.C.
Jesus with the Doctors – April 8, 761. A.D. 8.
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Part II
The Divisions of the Lord’s Ministry
The Lord’s Ministry in Judea
John Begins to Baptize
Summer of 779. 26 A.D.
John’s Testimony to Jesus
Jan.-Feb., 780 A.D. 27
Marriage at Cana
Feb.-April, 780. A.D. 27
The First Purification of the Temple
Passover, April 11-18, 780. A.D. 27
Relations of Christ’s Baptism to That of John
Dec., 780-March, 781. A.D. 27-28
Second Passover of His Ministry
Passover, March 30-April 5, 781. A.D. 28.
Part III
Upon the Lord’s Ministry in Galilee to the Death of the Baptist
The Baptist’s Imprisonment – April, 781. A.D. 28
Circuits in Galilee – April-May, 781. A.D. 28.
First Circuit in Galilee – May, 781. A.D. 28.
The Call of Levi – Summer, 781. A.D. 28.
Plucking the Ears of Corn – Summer, 781. A.D. 28.
The Choice of the Twelve – Midsummer, 781. A.D. 28.
Jesus at Nain – Midsummer, 781. A.D. 28.
The Message of the Baptist to Jesus – Midsummer, 781. A.D. 28.
Anointing at the House of Simon – Autumn, 781. A.D. 28.
Healing the Blind and Dumb Possessed – Autumn, 781. A.D. 28.
First Teaching in Parables – Autumn, 781. A.D. 28.
The Demoniacs at Gergesa – Autumn, 781. A.D. 28.
The Feast of Levi – Autumn, 781. A.D. 28.
Two Blind Men – Autumn, 781-782. A.D. 28-29.
Second Visit at Nazareth – Winter, 782. A.D. 29.
Part IV
Later Ministry in Galilee – Second Crossing the Sea
Jesus in the Land of Gennesaret
Pharisees and Scribes from Jerusalem – Summer, 782. A.D. 29.
The Pharisees Seek a Sign from Heaven – Summer 782. A.D. 29.
Time of the Transfiguration – Summer, 782. A.D. 29.
John the Baptist and Elijah – Summer, 782. A.D. 29.
Ambition of the Apostles – Autumn, 782. A.D. 29.
Attempt to Arrest the Lord – 11th-18th Oct. 782. A.D. 29.
Jesus Teaches in the Temple – Oct. 782. A.D. 29.
Part V
The Final Departure from Galilee – Nov. 782. A.D. 29.
Jesus Journeys in Perea – Nov. 782. A.D. 29.
Jesus Dines with a Pharisee – Nov.-Dec. 782. A.D. 29.
Jesus Heals an Infirm Woman – Nov.-Dec. 782. A.D. 29.
The Feast of Dedication – Dec. 782. A.D. 29.
Healing of a Man with the Dropsy – Dec. 782. A.D. 29.
The Resurrection of Lazarus – Jan.-Feb. 783. A.D. 30.
Jesus Departs from Ephraim – Feb.-March, 783. A.D. 30.
Ambition of James and John – March, 783. A.D. 30.
Healing of Blind Men at Jericho – March, 783. A.D. 30.
Part VI
Arrival at Bethany – Friday, 31st March-Saturday, 1st April.
Bethpage and Bethany – Sunday, 2d April, 10th Nisan, 783. A.D. 30.
Second Purification of the Temple – Monday, 3d April, 11th Nisan, 783. A.D. 30.
Last Teaching in the Temple – Tuesday, 4th April, 12th Nisan, 783. A.D. 30.
Peter and John Prepare the Passover – Wednesday, 5th April, 13th Nisan, 783. A.D. 30.
Did Jesus Eat the True Paschal Supper? – Thursday, 6th April, 14th Nisan, 783. A.D. 30.
Events of the Paschal Supper – Thursday Eve, 14th Nisan, 6th April.
Jesus Foretells Peter’s Denials – Evening Following Thursday, 14th Nisan, 6th April
Jesus Goes to Gethsemane – Evening Following Thursday, 14th Nisan, 6th April
Approach of Judas with Soldiers – Evening Following Thursday, 14th Nisan, 6th April.
Jesus Taken to Annas – Friday Morning, 15th Nisan, 7th April.
Second Session of the Sanhedrim – Friday Morning, 15th Nisan, 7th April, 783. A.D. 30.
Site of the Pretorium – Firday Morning, 15th Nisan, 9th April, 783. A.D. 30.
Hour of the Crucifixion – Friday, 15th Nisan, 783. A.D. 30
Jesus Commends His Mother to John – Friday, 15th Nisan, 7th April, 783. A.D. 30.
Legs of the Malefactors Broken – Friday, 15th Nisan, 7th April, 783. A.D. 30.
Part VII
Jesus the Risen One – Sunday, 17th Nisan, 9th April
Two Disciples at Emmaus – Sunday, 17th Nisan, 9th April, 783.
Second Appearance to the Eleven – Sunday, 24th Nisan, 16th April, 783.
Appearance at the Sea of Tiberias – April-May, 783. A.D. 30.
Gathering of Disciples at Jerusalem – Thursday, May 18th, 783. A.D. 30.
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