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The Harmonistic Syllabus of the Gospels
Deeds
I. The deeds that are particularly
recorded in the Book of Matthew:
1. The genealogy of Jesus (through
Joseph) (1:1-17).
2. The angel appeared to Joseph
(1:18-25).
3. Jesus was born and wise men from
the East came to worship Him (2:1-12).
4. Herod massacred all male children
and Joseph took Jesus and fled into Egypt (2:13-18).
5. He returned to the city which was
called Nazareth from Egypt (2:19-23).
6. He called men to come to Him to
have rest (11:28-30)
7. The words of Isaiah the prophet
were fulfilled (12:16-21).
8. Judas hanged himself (27:3-10).
9. Soldiers were sent to guard the
tomb (27:62-66).
10. The council bribed soldiers to
make up the lie (28:11-15).
11. The Lord appeared to eleven
disciples on the mountain of Galilee (28:16-17).
II.
The harmonistic syllabuses of the Gospels:
1. Mary was found with child of the Holy
Spirit (1:18; Luke. 1:26-38).
2. The work and witness of John the
Baptist (3:1-12; Mark. 1:1-8; Luke. 3:1-18; John. 1:6-8, 15).
3. Jesus was baptized (3:13-17; Mark.
1:9-11; Luke. 3:21-22).
4. He was tempted by the devil (4:1-11;
Mark. 1:12-13; Luke. 4:1-13).
5. He returned to Galilee (4:12; Mark.
1:14; Luke. 4:14-15).
6. He stared to preach in Capernaum
(4:13-17; Mark. 1:14-15; Luke. 4:31).
7. He called Peter and other three
disciples (4:18-22; Mark. 1:16-20; Luke. 5:1-11).
8. He went throughout Galilee, preaching
(4:23-25; Mark. 1:35-39; Luke. 4: 42-44).
9. The multitudes were astonished at
Jesus’ doctrine (7:28-29; Mark. 1:21-22; Luke. 4:32).
10. The price to follow the Lord
(8:18-22; Luke. 9:57-60).
11. He called Matthew and sat down with
sinners (9:9-13; Mark. 2:13-17; Luke. 5:27-32).
12. Jesus went about all the cities and
villages (9:35; Mark. 6:6).
13. He set twelve apostles (10:1-4;
Mark. 6:7; Luke. 9:1-2).
14. The apostles went out to work (11:1;
Mark. 6:12-13; Luke. 9:7-9).
15. He encouraged John the Baptist who
was in prison (11:2-6; Luke. 7:18-23).
16. He praised John the Baptist to
others (11:7-19; Luke. 7:24-35).
17. He blamed the cities in which men
did not repent (11:20-24; Luke. 10:12-15).
18. He thanked God the Father when He
was rejected by men (11:25-27; Luke. 10:21-22).
19. The disciples plucked the ears and
ate them on the Sabbath (12:1-2; Mark. 2:23-24; Luke. 6:1-2).
20. Jesus withdrew Himself from
Capernaum (12:15; Mark. 3:7-12).
21. The Pharisees were blamed by Jesus
when they maligned Him (12:24-30; Mark. 3:22-27; Luke. 11:15-23).
22. Jesus’ mother and brothers stood
outside, seeking to speak with Him (12:46-47; Mark. 3:31-32; Luke. 8:19-20).
23. The people in His own country were
offended in Him (13:53-58; Mark. 6:1-6).
24. John the Baptist was beheaded by
Herod (14:1-12; Mark. 6:14-29; Luke. 9:7-9).
25. He refused to show a sign (16:1-4;
Mark. 8:11-13).
26. Peter confessed that Jesus is Christ
(16:13-16; Mark. 8:27-30).
27. He pointed that John the Baptist was
the coming Elias (17:9-13; Mark. 9:9-13).
28. The disciples argued that who would
be great in the kingdom of heaven (18:1-4; Mark. 9:33-37; Luke. 9:46-48).
29. He healed the wicked beyond Jordan
(19:1-2; Mark. 10:1).
30. He put His hands on little children
and blessed them (19:13-15; Mark. 10:13-16; Luke. 18:15-17).
31. The disciples argued that who is the
great again (20:20-28; Mark. 10:35-45).
32. He, sitting upon a colt, went in
Jerusalem (21:1-10, 14-16; Mark. 11:1-10; Luke. 19:29-40; John. 12:12-19).
33. He cleansed the Holy Temple
(21:12-13; Mark. 11:15-17; Luke. 19:45-46; John. 2:14-17).
34. He went out of the city into Bethany
and there He passed the night (21:17; Mark. 11:11).
35. The chief priests and
the elders questioned Jesus that by what authority He did these things
(21:23-27; Mark. 11:27-33; Luke. 20:1-8).
36. He signed for Jerusalem (23:37-39;
Luke. 13:34-35).
37. The council discussed to take Jesus
(26:3-5; Mark. 14:1-2; Luke. 22:1-2).
38. A woman poured the ointment on the
Lord’s head (26:6-13; Mark. 14:3-9; Luke. 7:36-50; John. 12:1-8).
39. Judas betrayed Jesus (26:14-16;
Mark. 14:10-11; Luke. 22:3-6).
40. The feast of the Passover was
prepared (26:17-19; Mark. 14:12-16; Luke. 22:7-13).
41. They ate the feast of the Passover
(26:20-25; Mark. 14:17-21; Luke. 22:14-16, 21-23; John. 13:2, 21-30).
42. The Lord set the Lord’s Supper
(26:26-29; Mark. 14:22-25; Luke. 22:19-20).
43. They went out into the Mount of
Olives (26:30; Mark. 14:26; Luke. 22:39).
44. He prayed three times in the garden
of Gethsemane (26:36-46; Mark. 14:32-42; Luke. 22:40-46).
45. Judas led a great multitude to take
Jesus (26:47-56; Mark. 14:43-52; Luke. 22:47-53; John. 18:1-12).
46. The council judged Jesus at night
(26:57-68; Mark. 14:53-65; Luke. 22:66-71; John. 18:13-14, 19-24).
47. Peter denied the Lord three times
(26:69-75; Mark. 14:66-72; Luke. 22:54-62; John. 18:15-18, 25-27).
48. The council delivered Jesus to
Pontius Pilate (27:1-2; Mark. 15:1; Luke. 23:1-2; John. 18:28-32).
49. Pilate delivered Jesus to be
crucified after he had judged Him (27:11-26; Mark. 15:2-25; Luke. 23:3-5,
13-25; John. 18:33-40; 19:4-16).
50. Soldiers mocked Jesus (27:27-31;
Mark. 15:16-20; John. 19:1-3).
51. Simon, a man of Cyrene, was
compelled to bear His cross (27:32; Mark. 15:21; Luke. 23:26).
52. He was crucified (27:33-49; Mark.
15:22-36; Luke. 23:33-38; John. 19:17-24, 28-29).
53. The scene of His death (27:50-54;
Mark. 15:37-39; Luke. 23:44-48; John. 19:30).
54. Women who were beholding under the
cross (27:55-56; Mark. 15:40-41; Luke. 23:49; John. 19:25).
55. He was buried in the tomb of a rich
man (27:57-61; Mark. 15:42-47; Luke. 23:50-56; John. 19:38-42).
56. The angel appeared and declared that
Jesus rose from the dead (28:1-8; Mark. 16:1-8; Luke. 24:1-10).
57. Jesus appeared to women (28:9-10;
Mark. 16:9; John. 20:14-18).
58. Jesus told His last instruction to
the disciples (28:18-20; Mark. 16:15-18).
The Signs
that Jesus Had Done
I. The signs that are particularly
recorded in the Book of Matthew:
1. He healed two blind men (9:27-31).
2. He cast out the demon and made the
dumb speak (9:32-34).
3. He made Peter gain the tribute from
the mouth of the fish (17:24-27).
II.
The harmonistic syllabus of the Gospels:
1. He cleansed the leper (8:1-4; Mark.
1:40-45; Luke. 5:12-16).
2. He healed the servant of the centurion
(8:5-13; Luke. 7:1-10).
3. He healed Peter’s mother-in-law with
the fever (8:14-15; Mark. 1:29-31; Luke. 4:38-39).
4. He cast out demons and healed all
that were sick (8:16-17; Mark. 1:32-34; Luke. 4:40-41)
5. He calmed the winds and the sea (8:23-27;
Mark. 4:35-41; Luke. 8:22-25).
6. He cast out the demons into the herd
of swine (8:28-34; Mark. 5:1-20; Luke. 8:26-39).
7. He healed the paralytic in His own
city (9:1-8; Mark. 2:1-12; Luke. 5:17-26).
8. He healed the woman who was diseased
with an issue of blood and the daughter of a ruler (9:18-26; Mark. 5:21-43;
Luke. 8:40-56).
9. He healed the man who had his hand
withered on the Sabbath (12:9-14; Mark. 3:1-6; Luke. 6:6-11).
10. He cast out the demon and healed the
blind and dumb (12:22-23; Luke. 11:14).
11. He filled five thousand men with
five loaves and two fishes (14:13-21; Mark. 6:32-44; Luke. 9:10-17; John.
6:1-13).
12. He walked on the sea (14:22-23;
Mark. 6:45-52; John. 6:6-21).
13. He healed all that were diseased in
the land of Gennesaret (14:34-36; Mark. 6:53-56).
14. He healed the daughter of the woman
of Canaan (15:21-28; Mark. 7:24-30).
15. He healed men with all kinds of
diseases along the Sea of Galilee (15:29-31; Mark. 7:31-37).
16. He filled four thousand with seven
loaves and a few fishes (15:32-39; Mark. 8:1-10).
17. He was transfigured on the mount
(17:1-8; Mark. 9:2-8; Luke. 9:28-36).
18. He healed the child who was lunatic
and sore vexed (17:14-21; Mark. 9:17-29; Luke. 9:38-42).
19. He healed the blind men outside of
the city of Jericho (20:29-34; Mark. 10:46-52; Luke. 18:35-43).
20. He cursed the fig tree and it was
immediately dried up (21:18-20; Mark. 11:12-14, 20-21).
The Teachings
of Jesus
I. The teachings that are particularly
recorded in the Book of Mathew:
1. Concerning that citizens of the
kingdom of heaven are salt and light (5:13-16).
2. Concerning that the righteousness
of citizens of the kingdom of heaven should exceed that of the Pharisees and
the scribes (5:17-20).
3. Concerning hatred, adultery and
oath (5:21-37).
4. Concerning alms, prayer and fasting
(6:1-18).
5. Concerning money and worrying about
food and drink and wear (6:19-34).
6. Concerning that everyone that asks
receives (7:7-11).
7. Concerning two kinds of ways and gates
(7:13-14).
8. Concerning the building and
authority of the church (16:17-20).
9. Concerning how to gain those who
have sinned against brothers (18:15-20).
10. Concerning to forgive one’s
brother until seventy times seven (18:21-22).
11. Concerning how to keep one’s
virginity (19:10-12).
12. Concerning woes of the scribes and
the Pharisees (23:13-36).
II.
The harmonistic syllabus of the Gospels:
1. Jesus talked about blessings on the
mount (5:1-12; Luke. 6:20-23).
2. Concerning the love of enemies
(5:38-48; Luke. 6:27-38).
3. Concerning that we should not to
judge others (7:1-5; Luke. 6:39-42).
4. Concerning the principles for
citizens of the kingdom of heaven to deal with men (7:12; Luke. 6:31).
5. Concerning how workers go out to work
(10:5-42; Mark. 6:8-11; Luke. 9:3-5).
6. Concerning that the Son of Man is
Lord even of the Sabbath day (12:3-8; Mark. 2:25-28; Luke. 6:3-5).
7. Concerning that the blasphemy against
the Spirit will not be forgiven men (12:31-32; Mark. 3:28-30).
8. Concerning that those who do the will
of God are family members of the Lord (12:48-50; Mark. 3:33-35; Luke. 8:21).
9. Concerning the reason why He spoke to
the masses with parables (13:10-16, 34-35; Mark. 4:10-12, Luke. 8:9-10).
10. He refuted that the Pharisees had
made the commandment of God of no effect by their tradition (15:1-20; Mark.
7:1-23).
11. Concerning to take heed and beware
of the leaven of the Pharisees and the Sadducees (16:5-12; Mark. 8:14-21).
12. Concerning to take up one’s cross
and to follow the Lord (16:24-27; Mark. 8:34-37; Luke. 9:23-25).
13. Concerning that one should not
offend believers (18:5-11; Mark. 9:42).
14. Concerning that one should not put
away his wife (19:3-9; Mark. 10:2-12).
15. Concerning the way to have eternal
life (19:16-22; Mark. 10:17-22; Luke. 18:18-23).
16. Concerning that those who are greedy
for money shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven (19:23-27; Mark.
10:23-27; Luke. 18:24-27).
17. Concerning the reward from the Lord
(19:28-30; Mark. 10:28-31; Luke. 18:28-30).
18. Concerning prayer with faith
(21:21-22; Mark. 11:22-24).
19. Concerning the tribute (22:15-22;
Mark. 12:13-17; Luke. 20:20-26).
20. Concerning the resurrection
(22:23-33; Mark. 12:18-27; Luke. 20:27-38).
21. Concerning the great commandment
(22:34-40; Mark. 12:28-34; Luke. 10:25-28).
22. Concerning the relation between
Christ and David (22:41-46; Mark. 12:35-37; Luke. 20:41-44).
23. Concerning that we should not follow
the behaviors of the Pharisees (23:1-12; Mark. 12:38-40; Luke. 20:45-47).
24. Concerning the day of the second
coming of the Son of Man (24:36-44; Mark. 13:31-37; Luke. 21:34-36).
The
Prophecies of Jesus
I. The prophecies that are
particularly recorded in the Book of Matthew:
1. He predicted that He
would be crucified the fourth time (26:1-2).
II.
The harmonistic syllabus of the Gospels:
1. He predicted that He would suffer
many things the first time and reproached Peter’s blocking Him from this
(16:21-23; Mark. 8:31-33; Luke. 9:22).
2. He predicted that the Son of Man
would come and men would foresee the scene of the kingdom (16:27-28; Mark.
8:38-9:1; Luke. 9:26-27).
3. He predicted that He would be
crucified the second time (17:22-23; Mark. 9:30-32; Luke. 9:43-44).
4. He predicted that He would be
crucified the third time and then He would rise (20:17-19; Mark. 10:32-34;
Luke. 18:31-34).
5. He predicted that Jerusalem would
become desolate (23: 37-39; Luke. 13:34-35).
6. He predicted that the Holy Temple
would be destroyed (24:1-2; Mark. 13:1-2; Luke. 21:5-6).
7. He predicted the signs before the end
(24:3-14; Mark. 13:3-13; Luke. 21:7-19).
8. He predicted the conditions of the
Great Tribulation (24:15-26; Mark. 13:14-23; Luke. 21:20-24).
9. He predicted the conditions of Christ’s
second coming (24:27-31; Mark. 13:24-27; Luke. 21:25-28).
10. He predicted that Peter would deny
Him three times (26:31-35; Mark. 14:27-31; Luke. 22:31-34; John. 13:36-38).
The Parables
of Jesus
I. The parables that are particularly
recorded in the Book of Matthew:
1. The parable that we should not give
what is holy to the dogs, nor cast our pearls before swine (7:6).
2. The parable and explanation of
tares (13:24-30, 36-43).
3. The parable of the hidden treasure
(13:44).
4. The parable of the pearl of great
price (13:45-46).
5. The parable of the dragnet which is
cast into sea to gather together of every kind (13:47-50).
6. The parable of a householder who
brings out of his treasure things new and old (13:51-52).
7. The parable of faith as a mustard
seed (17:20).
8. The parable of the servant who owed
his lord ten thousand talents (18:23-35).
9. The parable of laborers of the
vineyard who receive wage (20:1-16).
10. The parable of two sons
(21:28-32).
11. The parable of a wedding feast
(22:1-14).
12. The parable of ten virgins
(25:1-13).
13. The parable of division of sheep
and goats (25:31-46).
II. The harmonistic syllabus of the
Gospels:
1.
The parable of two kinds of fruit trees (7:15-23; Luke. 6:43-45).
2.
The parable of two kinds of foundations (7:24-27; Luke. 6:46-49).
3.
The parable of the new and the old that cannot be put together (9:14-17; Mark.
2:18-22; Luke. 5:33-39).
4.
The parable that workers are sent to harvest (9:35-38; Luke. 10:2-3; John.
4:35).
5.
The parable that one should first bind the strong and spoil his goods
(12:25-30; Mark. 3:23-27; Luke. 11:17-23).
6.
The parable of Jonas who was three days and nights in the whale’s belly
(12:39-41; Luke. 11:29-30, 32).
7.
The parable that the queen of the south came to hear the Wisdom of Solomon
(12:42; Luke. 11:31).
8.
The parable that the unclean spirit is gone out of a man and then takes with
himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself (12:43-45; Luke.
11:24-26).
9.
The parable and explanation of the sewer (13:1-9; Mark. 4:1-9, 13-20; Luke.
8:4-8, 11-15).
10.
The parable of the mustard seed (13:31-32; Mark. 4:30-32; Luke. 13:18-19).
11.
The parable of the leaven (13:33; Luke. 13:20-21).
12.
The parable of the lost sheep (18:12-14; Luke. 15:4-6).
13.
The parable of the wicked vinedressers (21:33-46; Mark. 12:1-12; Luke.
20:9-19).
14.
The parable of the fig tree whose branch is yet tender and which puts forth
leaves (24:32-35; Mark. 13:28-31; Luke. 21:29-33).
15.
The parable of the faithful servant and the evil servant (24:45-51; Luke.
12:39-42).
16.
The parable that the talents are assigned to servants (25:14-30; Luke.
19:12-27).
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Caleb Huang《Christian Digest Bible
Commentary Series》
Translated by Sharon Ren