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J.W. McGarvey

The Four-fold Gospel

J.W. McGarvey

A harmonized account of the four Gospels carefully combined while preserving the original scriptural text, demonstrating reverent scholarship in reconciling parallel Gospel narratives.

193 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 Introduction. 2 Preserving the Text. 3 To Distinguish the Gospels. 4 Combination Illustrated. 5 Lesser and Fuller Forms. 6 Sections and Subdivisions. 7 Four Points of Economy. 8 Care in Preparing this Work. 9 An Object in View. 10 I. Luke's Preface and Dedication. 11 II. John's Introduction. 12 III. Genealogy of Jesus According to Matthew. 13 IV. Genealogy According to Luke. 14 V. Annunciation to Zacharias of the Birth of John the Baptist. 15 VI. Annunciation of the Birth of Jesus. 16 VII. Mary, Future Mother of Jesus, Visits Elisabeth, Future Mother of John the Baptist. 17 VIII. The Birth and Early Life of John the Baptist. 18 IX. Annunciation to Joseph of the Birth of Jesus. 19 X. The Birth of Jesus. 20 XI. The Birth of Jesus Proclaimed by Angels to the Shepherds. 21 XII. Circumcision, Temple Service, and Naming of Jesus. 22 XIII. Eastern Wise-Men, or Magi, Visit Jesus, the New-Born King. 23 XIV. Flight into Egypt and Slaughter of the Bethlehem Children. 24 XV. The Child Jesus Brought from Egypt to Nazareth. 25 XVI. Jesus Living at Nazareth and Visiting Jerusalem in His Twelfth Year. 26 XVII. John the Baptist's Person and Preaching. 27 XVIII. Jesus Baptized by John in the Jordan. 28 XIX. Jesus Tempted in the Wilderness. 29 XX. John's First Testimony to Jesus. 30 XXI. Jesus Makes His First Disciples. 31 XXII. Jesus Works His First Miracle at Cana in Galilee. 32 XXIII. Jesus' First Residence at Capernaum. 33 XXIV. Jesus Attends the First Passover of His Ministry. 34 XXIV. Jesus Attends the First Passover of His Ministry. 35 XXV. First Ministry in JudÆa--John's Second Testimony. 36 XXVI. Jesus Sets Out from JudÆa for Galilee. 37 XXVI. Jesus Sets Out from JudÆa for Galilee. 38 XXVI. Jesus Sets Out from JudÆa for Galilee. 39 XXVII. General Account of Jesus' Teaching. 40 XXVIII. The Second Miracle at Cana. 41 XXIX. Jesus' Temporary Residence at Capernaum. 42 XXX. Jesus Calls Four Fishermen to Follow Him. 43 XXXI. Healing a Demoniac in a Synagogue. 44 XXXII. Healing Peter's Mother-in-Law and Many Others. 45 XXXIII. Jesus Makes a Preaching Tour Through Galilee. 46 XXXIV. Jesus Heals a Leper and Creates Much Excitement. 47 XXXV. Jesus Heals a Paralytic at Capernaum. 48 XXXVI. The Call of Matthew. 49 XXXVII. Jesus Heals on the Sabbath Day and Defends His Act. 50 XXXVIII. Jesus Defends Disciples Who Pluck Grain on the Sabbath. 51 XXXIX. Jesus Defends Healing a Withered Hand on the Sabbath. 52 XL. Jesus Heals Multitudes Beside the Sea of Galilee. 53 XLI. After Prayer Jesus Selects Twelve Apostles. 54 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 55 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 56 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 57 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 58 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 59 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 60 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 61 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 62 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 63 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 64 XLII. The Sermon on the Mount. 65 XLIII. Healing the Centurion's Servant. 66 XLIV. Jesus Raises the Widow's Son. 67 XLV. The Baptist's Inquiry and Jesus' Discourse Suggested Thereby. 68 XLVI. Jesus' Feet Anointed in the House of a Pharisee. 69 XLVII. Further Journeying About Galilee. 70 XLVIII. Blasphemous Accusations of the Jews. 71 XLIX. Sign Seekers, and the Enthusiast Reproved. 72 L. Christ's Teaching as to His Mother and Brethren. 73 LI. Dining with a Pharisee, Jesus Denounces that Sect. 74 LII. Concerning Hypocrisy, Worldly Anxiety, Watchfulness, and His Approaching Passion. 75 LIII. Repentance Enjoined. Parable of the Barren Fig-Tree. 76 LIV. The First Great Group of Parables. 77 LIV. The First Great Group of Parables. 78 LIV. The First Great Group of Parables. 79 LIV. The First Great Group of Parables. 80 LIV. The First Great Group of Parables. 81 LIV. The First Great Group of Parables. 82 LIV. The First Great Group of Parables. 83 LV. Jesus Stills the Storm. 84 LVI. Jesus Heals Two Gergesene Demoniacs. 85 LVII. Matthew's Feast. Discourse on Fasting. 86 LVIII. Jairus' Daughter and the Invalid Woman. 87 LIX. Healing Blind Men and a Dumb Demoniac. 88 LX. Jesus Visits Nazareth and is Rejected. 89 LXI. Third Circuit of Galilee. The Twelve Instructed and Sent Forth. 90 LXII. Herod Antipas Supposes Jesus to Be John. 91 LXIII. First Withdrawal from Herod's Territory and Return. 92 LXIII. First Withdrawal from Herod's Territory and Return. 93 LXIII. First Withdrawal from Herod's Territory and Return. 94 LXIV. Discourse on Spiritual Food and True Discipleship. Peter's Confession. 95 LXV. Jesus Fails to Attend the Third Passover. 96 LXVI. Second Withdrawal from Herod's Territory. 97 LXVII. Healing a Phoenician Woman's Daughter. 98 LXVIII. Another Avoiding of Herod's Territory. 99 LXIX. The Deaf Stammerer Healed and Four Thousand Fed. 100 LXX. Third Withdrawal from Herod's Territory. 101 LXX. Third Withdrawal from Herod's Territory. 102 LXX. Third Withdrawal from Herod's Territory. 103 LXX. Third Withdrawal from Herod's Territory. 104 LXX. Third Withdrawal from Herod's Territory. 105 LXXI. Return to Galilee. The Passion Foretold. 106 LXXII. Jesus Pays the Tribute Money. 107 LXXIII. False Ambition Versus Childlikeness. 108 LXXIV. Sin and Forgiveness Between Brethren. 109 LXXV. Jesus' Brothers Advise Him to Go to Jerusalem. 110 LXXVI. The Private Journey to Jerusalem. 111 LXXVII. As to Sacrifice for Christ's Service. 112 LXXVIII. In the Temple at the Feast of Tabernacles. 113 LXXIX. The Story of the Adulteress. 114 LXXX. Messianic Claims Met by Attempt to Stone Jesus. 115 LXXXI. Contention Over the Man Born Blind. 116 LXXXII. Discourse on the Good Shepherd. 117 LXXXIII. Mission and Return of the Seventy. 118 LXXXIV. Parable of the Good Samaritan. 119 LXXXV. Jesus the Guest of Martha and Mary. 120 LXXXVI. Prayer Taught and Encouraged. 121 LXXXVII. Sabbath Healing. Mustard Seed and Leaven. 122 LXXXVIII. Feast of the Dedication. The Jews Attempt to Stone Jesus and He Retires to PerÆa. 123 LXXXIX. The Strait Gate. Warned Against Herod. 124 XC. Dining with a Pharisee. Sabbath Healing and Three Lessons Suggested by the Event. 125 XCI. Cost of Discipleship Must Be Counted. 126 XCII. Second Great Group of Parables. 127 XCII. Second Great Group of Parables. 128 XCII. Second Great Group of Parables. 129 XCII. Second Great Group of Parables. 130 XCII. Second Great Group of Parables. 131 XCII. Second Great Group of Parables. 132 XCII. Second Great Group of Parables. 133 XCIII. PerÆa to Bethany. Raising of Lazarus. 134 XCIV. Retiring Before the Sanhedrin's Decree. 135 XCV. Journey to Jerusalem. Ten Lepers. Concerning the Kingdom. 136 XCVI. Parable of the Importunate Widow. 137 XCVII. Parable of the Pharisee and Publican. 138 XCVIII. Journey to Jerusalem. Concerning Divorce. 139 XCIX. Blessing Children. Concerning Childlikeness. 140 CI. Foretelling His Passion. Rebuking Ambition. 141 CII. BartimÆus and His Companion Healed. 142 CIII. ZacchÆus. Parable of the Pounds. Journey to Jerusalem. 143 CIV. Jesus Arrives and is Feasted at Bethany. 144 CV. Jesus' Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem. 145 CVI. Barren Fig-Tree. Temple Cleansed. 146 CVII. Finding the Fig-Tree Withered. 147 CVIII. In Reply to the Questions as to His Authority, Jesus Gives the Third Great Group of Parables. 148 CVIII. In Reply to the Questions as to His Authority, Jesus Gives the Third Great Group of Parables. 149 CVIII. In Reply to the Questions as to His Authority, Jesus Gives the Third Great Group of Parables. 150 CVIII. In Reply to the Questions as to His Authority, Jesus Gives the Third Great Group of Parables. 151 CIX. Jewish Rulers Seek to Ensnare Jesus. 152 CIX. Jewish Rulers Seek to Ensnare Jesus. 153 CIX. Jewish Rulers Seek to Ensnare Jesus. 154 CIX. Jewish Rulers Seek to Ensnare Jesus. 155 CX. Jesus' Last Public Discourse. Denunciation of Scribes and Pharisees. 156 CXI. Observing the Offerings and Widow's Mites. 157 CXII. Greeks Seek Jesus. He Foretells that He Shall Draw All Men Unto Him. 158 CXIII. Destruction of Jerusalem Foretold. 159 CXIV. The Second Coming of Christ. 160 CXV. Conclusion of Our Lord's Discourse. Parables of Virgins and Talents. The Final Judgment. 161 CXVI. Jesus Predicts, the Rulers Plot for, and Judas Bargains for His Death. 162 CXVII. Preparation for Passover. Disciples Contend for Precedence. 163 CXVIII. The Paschal Meal. Jesus Washes the Disciples' Feet. 164 CXIX. Judas' Betrayal and Peter's Denial Foretold. 165 CXX. The Lord's Supper Instituted. 166 CXXI. Farewell Discourse to Disciples. 167 CXXII. The Lord's Prayer. 168 CXXIII. Going to Gethsemane, and Agony Therein. 169 CXXIV. Jesus Betrayed, Arrested, and Forsaken. 170 CXXV. First Stage of Jewish Trial. Examination by Annas. 171 CXXVI. Second Stage of Jewish Trial. Jesus Condemned by Caiaphas and the Sanhedrin. 172 CXXVII. Peter Thrice Denies the Lord. 173 CXXVIII. Third Stage of Jewish Trial. Jesus Formally Condemned by the Sanhedrin and Led to Pilate. 174 CXXIX. First Stage of the Roman Trial. Jesus Before Pilate for the First Time. 175 CXXX. Second Stage of the Roman Trial. Jesus Before Herod Antipas. 176 CXXXI. Third Stage of the Roman Trial. Pilate Reluctantly Sentences Him to Crucifixion. 177 CXXXII. Remorse and Suicide of Judas. 178 CXXXIII. The Crucifixion. 179 CXXXIII. The Crucifixion. 180 CXXXIII. The Crucifixion. 181 CXXXIII. The Crucifixion. 182 CXXXIV. Angels Announce the Resurrection to Certain Women. Peter and John Enter the 183 CXXXV. First and Second Appearances of the Risen Christ. The Resurrection Reported to the Apostles. 184 CXXXVI. Some of the Guards Report to the Jewish Rulers. 185 CXXXVII. Third and Fourth Appearances of Jesus. 186 CXXXVIII. Fifth Appearance of Jesus. 187 CXXXIX. Sixth Appearance of Jesus. 188 CXL. Seventh Appearance of Jesus. 189 CXLI. Eighth Appearance of Jesus. 190 CXLII. The Great Commission Given. 191 CXLIII. Ninth and Tenth Appearances of Jesus. 192 CXLIV. The Ascension. 193 CXLV. Our Lord Appears After His Ascension.

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