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The Harmonistic Syllabus of the Gospels
The Narrations
I.
The
Particular Narrations in the Book of John:
1.
The
brief introduction of the word (1:1-5, 9-14, 16-18)
2.
John
the Baptist bore witness of Christ (1:6-8, 15, 19-28)
3.
John
the Baptist pointed Christ to others (1:29-36).
4.
Two
disciples of John the Baptist followed Jesus (1:37-39).
5.
Simon
Peter was called (1:40-42).
6.
Philip
and Nathanael were called (1:43-51).
7.
Jesus
and his mother and his brothers and his disciples; and they did not stay there
many days (2:12).
8.
Jesus
cleaned the
9.
Jesus
did not commit Himself to them (2:23-25).
10.
Jesus
and John the Baptist were baptizing in different place (3:22-26).
11.
He
must increase, but I must decrease (3:27-30).
12.
Jesus
preached the glad tidings to the woman of
13.
That
woman went to the city to bear witness to all the people (4:27-30).
14.
Many
of the Samaritans of that city believed on the Lord (4:39-42).
15.
Jesus
went into
16.
The
Jews sought the more to kill the Lord, for they made himself equal with God
(5:10-18).
17.
They
were about to come and take Him by force to make Him king, but He departed
again to the mountain by Himself alone (6:14-15).
18.
The
crowd went to the other side of the sea to seek Jesus (6:22-25).
19.
Many
of His disciples went back (6:60-66).
20.
Peter
said that the Lord had the words of eternal life
(6:67-69).
21. Jesus said Judas was a devil (6:70-71).
22.
The
brothers of Jesus in the flesh advised Him to go to
23.
Jesus
went to
24.
Jesus
went to the temple to teach men in the feast, and the response of them
(7:14-36).
25.
Jesus
called in the last day of the feast and the response of all the people
(7:37-52).
26.
Jesus
forgave the woman taken in adultery (8:1-11).
27.
Jesus
taught men in the treasury and declared His testimony (8:13-30).
28.
The
Pharisees interrogated the blind man who was healed by the Lord and his parents
(9:13-34).
29.
Jesus
took the blind man who was cast off (9:35-41).
30.
The
Jews disputed about the parable of Jesus concerning the
fold of the sheep (10:19-21).
31.
Jesus
was interrogated by the Jews in the feast of the dedication (10:22-24).
32.
The
Jews took up stones to stone him for Jesus called God the Father (10:30-39).
33.
Many
people believed on Jesus beyond the
34.
The
chief priests, therefore, and the Pharisees took counsel that they might kill
Jesus (11:45-53).
35.
Jesus
went to the city Ephraim and tarried with the disciples there (11:54).
36.
The
Jews sought for Jesus before the Feast of the Passover (11:55-57).
37.
The
chief priests took counsel that they might kill Lazarus also (12:9-11).
38.
There
were certain Greeks who desired to see Jesus (12:20-22).
39.
The
fulfillment of the prophecy of Isaiah (12:37-41).
40.
Some
of the rulers also believed on Jesus, but dared not to confess Him (12:42-43).
41.
Jesus
washed feet for the disciples (13:1-11).
42. The prayer of the high
priest ---- to pray for himself
(17:1-5).
43.
The
prayer of the high priest ---- to pray for the disciples at that time (the
first believers) (17:6-19).
44.
The
prayer of the high priest ---- to pray for the disciples in the future (the
whole church) (17:20-26).
45.
Jesus
was judged by Annas (18:13-14).
46.
Jesus
entrusted his mother to his beloved disciple on the cross (19:26-27).
47.
The
legs of Jesus were not broken and his side was pierced with a spear, and
immediately there came out blood and water (19:31-37).
48.
Mary
Magdalene did not see the body of the Lord, so she run and came to see the
disciples (20:2).
49.
Peter
and John came to see the tomb (20:3-10).
50.
Thomas
did not believe the resurrection of Jesus (20:24-25).
51.
The
purpose of the John who wrote this book (20:30-31).
52.
The
Lord entrusted Peter to feed His lambs (21:15-17).
53.
The
summing-up of the whole book (21:24-25).
II. The Harmonistic Syllabuses
of the Gospels:
1.
Mary anointed the Lord with ointment
(12:1-8; Matt 26:6-13; Mark 14:3-9).
2.
Jesus went to
3.
Jesus was caught in the
4.
Peter thrice denied the Lord (18:15-18,
25-27; Matt 26:69-75; Mark 14:66-72; Luke 22:55-62).
5.
Jesus was judged by the high priest
Caiaphas (18:19-24; Matt 26:59-68; Mark 14:55-56; Luke 22:63-71).
6.
Jesus was judged by the governor Pilate
(18:28-38; Matt 27:1-2, 11-14; Mark 15:1-5; Luke 23:1-7).
7.
Jesus was rejected by the Jews (18:39-40;
Matt 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15; Luke 23:13-21).
8.
Jesus
was mocked by the soldiers (19:1-3; Matt 27:27-31; Mark 15:16-20).
9.
Jesus
was rejected by the Jews again (19:4-12; Luke 23:22-23).
10.
Jesus
was condemned by Pilate (19:13-15; Luke 23:24).
11.
Jesus
was delivered to men to be crucified (19:16-18; Matt 27:26, 33; Mark 15:15, 22;
Luke 23:25, 33).
12.
The
title that Pilate wrote on the cross of Jesus (19:19-22; Matt 27:37; Mark
15:26; Luke 23:38).
13.
The
soldiers divided the garments of Jesus (19:23-24; Matt 27:35; Mark 15:24; Luke
23:34).
14.
Women
who were visiting the Lord near the cross (19:25; Matt 27:56; Mark 15:40; Luke
23:49).
15.
Jesus
had expired (19:28-30; Matt27:45-50; Mark 15:33-37; Luke 23:44-46).
16.
Jesus
was buried in a new tomb (19:38-42; Matt 27:57-61; Mark 15:42-47; Luke
23:50-56).
17.
Mary
Magdalene came to the tomb on the first day of the week early in the morning (20:1;
Matt 28:1-4; Mark 16:1-4; Luke 24:1-2).
18.
The
risen Lord manifested to Mary Magdalene before His ascension (20:11-18; Mark
16:9-11).
19.
The
Lord manifested to the ten disciples in the evening, on the day of His
resurrection (20:19-23; Luke 24:36-49).
20.
The
Lord manifested Himself to the disciples including Thomas on the next Lord’s
day (20:26-29; Mark 16:14).
The Signs that Jesus Had Done
I.
Signs
Which Were Particularly Recorded in the Book of John:
1.
He
turned water to wine in Cana of Galilee (2:1-11).
2.
He
healed the son of the noble man (4:46-54).
3.
He
healed the man who had been suffering under his infirmity thirty and eight
years beside the pool, which was called
4.
He
healed the man who was blind from birth (9:1-12).
5.
He
made Lazarus rise from death (11:1-44).
6.
The
Apostle Peter and other disciples caught 153 fishes in the
II. The Harmonistic Syllabuses
of the Gospels:
1.
He
changed the bread to feed five thousand men, and left twelve baskets with the
fragments (6:1-13; Matt 14:13-21; Mark 6:32-44; Luke 9:10-17).
2.
He
walked on the sea (6:16-21; Matt 14:22-33; Mark 6:45-51).
The Teachings of Jesus
I.
The
Particular Teachings of Jesus in the Book of John:
1.
Jesus
talked about the rebirth with Nicodemus (3:1-15).
2.
He
who believes is saved, but he who does not believe is judged (3:16-18).
3.
Every
one that does evil hates the light, but he who practices the truth comes to the
light (3:19-21).
4.
He
that believes on the Son has life eternal, and he that is not subject to the
Son shall not see life (3:31-36).
5.
He
who drinks the water granted by the Lord will never thirst (4:13-14).
6.
One
should worship the Father in spirit and truth (4:21-24).
7.
The
bread of the Lord is keeping the will of God (4:31-34).
8.
Both
he that sows and he that reaps may rejoice together (4:35-38).
9.
The
Father has given all judgment to the Son, that all may honor the Son, even as
they honor the Father (5:19-30).
10.
The
four witnesses of the Son (5:31-47).
11.
Work
the food which abides to life eternal (6:26-27).
12.
This
is the work of God that you believe in Him whom He sent (6:28-29).
13.
I
am the true bread of life from heaven (6:30-59).
14.
The
words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life (6:63).
15.
He
who believes in the Lord, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water
(7:37-39).
16.
The
Lord is the light of the world (8:12).
17.
Unless
one shall believe Christ, he shall die in his sins (8:24).
18.
Concerning
the true liberty (8:31-36).
19.
Concerning
the true children of Abraham (8:37-41).
20.
Concerning
the devil who is the father of all those who do not believe (8:42-59).
21.
The
Lord’s sheep shall never perish (10:25-29).
22.
The
Lord and the Father are one (10:30).
23.
If
the grain of wheat dies, it will bear much fruit (12:23-29).
24.
If
I be lifted up out of the earth, will draw all to Me (12:30-36).
25.
He
who believes the Son believes the Father (12:44-50).
26.
He
encouraged the disciples to wash feet for one another (13:12-17).
27.
He
gave the new commandment of loving one another (13:31-35).
28.
His
departure was to prepare places for His disciples (14:1-3).
29.
The
Lord is the way, the truth and the life (14:4-6).
30.
Believers
will do greater works than the Lord (14:7-15).
31.
He
promised to give another Comforter, namely, the spirit of the truth (14:16-20).
32.
He
who loves the Lord shall keep the word of the Lord (14:21-24).
33.
The
Spirit shall teach the disciples all things (14:25-31).
34.
We
should love one another in the love of the Lord (15:9-17).
35.
The
world hates the Lord, and will hate the disciples (15:18-27).
36.
The
religion kills the Lord Jesus, even regarding it as serving God (16:1-4).
37.
If
the Lord does not go away, the Comforter will not come (16:5-7).
38. The work of the Holy Spirit
in the negative aspect ---- to bring demonstration to men (16:8-11).
39.
The
work of the Holy Spirit in the positive aspect ---- to guide us into the truth
(16:12-13).
40.
The
purpose of the work of the Spirit ----to glorify Christ (16:14-15).
41.
The
disciples will never see His physical body, but will see His spiritual body
(16:16-19).
42.
It
likes a woman who gives birth to a child ---- she has sorrow first, but obtains
joy afterwards (16:20-22).
43.
We
shall ask the Father in my name, he will give us (16:23-26).
44.
He
who believes that the Lord comes out from God will go to the Father, so is the
beloved by the Father (16:27-32).
45.
There
is peace in the Lord, for He has overcome the world (16:33).
II.
The
Harmonistic Syllabus of the Gospels::
1.
(None)
The Prophecies of Jesus
I.
The
Particular Prophecies of Jesus in the Book of John:
1. He told John that Judas would
betray Him (13:18-30).
2. He foretold
that Peter would martyr for Him (21:18-23).
II.
The
Harmonistic Syllabus of the Gospels::
1.
He
foretold that Peter would thrice deny Him (13:36-38; Matt 26:33-35; Mark
14:29-31; Luke 22:33-34).
The Parables of Jesus
I.
The
Particular Parables of Jesus in the Book of John:
1.
The
Parable of Jesus that He took His body as the
2. The Parable of the fold of the sheep
(10:1-8)
3.
The
parable of the true vine (15:1-8)
II.
The
Harmonistic Syllabus of the Gospels:
1. (None)
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Caleb Huang《Christian Digest Bible
Commentary Series》
Translated by Mary Zhou