Sinopse Dos Quatro Evangelhos - Editado Por Kurt Aland
Sinopse Dos Quatro Evangelhos - Editado Por Kurt Aland
Sinopse Dos Quatro Evangelhos - Editado Por Kurt Aland
8.4–8
122 The Parable of the Sower 13.1–9 4.1–9 *
5.1–3
8.9–10
4.10–12
13.10–17 8.18b 9.39
123 The Reason for Speaking in Parables 4.25
25.29 10.23–24 12.37–40
8.17b–18a
19.26
124 Interpretation of the Parable of the Sower 13.18–23 4.13–20 8.11–15 *
5.15
10.26 8.16–18
125 "He who has Ears to Hear, Let him Hear" 4.21–25 *
7.2 11.33
13.12
126 The Parable of the Seed Growing Secretly * 4.26–29 * *
127 The Parable of the Tares 13.24–30 * * *
128 The Parable of the Mustard Seed 13.31–32 4.30–32 13.18–19 *
129 The Parable of the Leaven 13.33 * 13.20–21 *
130 Jesus' Use of Parables 13.34–35 4.33–34 * *
131 Interpretation of the Parable of the Tares 13.36–43 * * *
132 The Parables of the Hidden Treasure and of the Pearl 13.44–46 * * *
133 The Parable of the Net 13.47–50 * * *
134 Treasures New and Old 13.51–52 * * *
135 Jesus' True Kindred 12.46–50 3.31–55 8.19–21 15.14
8.23–27
136 Stilling the Storm 4.35–41 8.22–25 *
8.18
137 The Gerasene Demoniac 8.28–34 5.1–20 8.26–39 *
138 Jairus' Daughter and the Woman with a Hemorrhage 9.18–26 5.21–43 8.40–56 *
7.15
6.42
139 Jesus is Rejected at Nazareth 13.53–58 6.1–6a 4.16–30
4.44
10.39
140 Second Journey (to Jerusalem) * * * 5.1
141 The Healing at the Pool * * * 5.2–47
9.35
6.6b–13
142 Commissioning the Twelve 10.1,7– * *
3.13–15
11,14
143 Opinions regarding Jesus 14.1–2 6.14–16 9.7–9 *
144 The Death of John the Baptist 14.3–12 6.17–29 3.19–20 *
145 The Return of the Apostles 14.12b–13a 6.30–31 9.10a *
14.13–21
146 Five Thousand are Fed 6.32–44 9.10b–17 6.1–15
9.36
147 The Walking on the Water 14.22–33 6.45–52 * 6.16–21
148 Healings at Gennesaret 14.34–36 6.53–56 * 6.22–25
149 The Bread of Life * * * 6.26–59
Luke 11.37–
150 Defilement – Traditional and Real 15.1–20 7.1–23 41 *
6.39
151 The Syrophoenician (Canaanite) Woman 15.21–28 7.24–30 * *
152 Jesus Heals a Deaf Mute and Many Others 15.29–31 7.31–37 * *
153 Four Thousand are Fed 15.32–39 8.1–10 * *
11.16
16.1–4
154 The Pharisees Seek a Sign 8.11–13 12.54–56 6.30
12.38–39
11.29
155 The Leaven of the Pharisees 16.5–12 8.14–21 12.1 *
156 A Blind Man is Healed at Bethsaida * 8.22–26 * *
IX. The way to the cross
157 Many Disciples Take Offense at Jesus * * * 6.60–66
16.13–20 6.66, 67–71
158 Peter's Confession 8.27–30 9.18–21
18.18 20.22–23
159 Jesus Foretells His Passion 16.21–23 8.31–33 9.22 *
9.23–27
16.24–28 12.25
8.34–38 12.9
160 "If Any Man would Come after Me..." 10.33 8.51–52
9.1 14.27
10.38–39 21.20–23
17.33
9.28–36
17.1–9 9.2–10
161 The Transfiguration 9.37 12.28–30
3.17 1.11
3.22b
162 The Coming of Elijah 17.10–13 9.11–13 * *
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17.14–21 9.14–29
9.37–43a
163 Jesus Heals a Boy Possessed by a Spirit 17.9 9.9a 14.9
17.6
21.21 11.22–23
164 Jesus Foretells His Passion again 17.22–23 9.30–32 9.43b–45 7.1
165 Payment of the Temple Tax 17.24–27 * * *
3.3,5
166 True Greatness 18.1–5 9.33–37 9.46–48
13.20
167 The Strange Exorcist 10.42 9.38–41 9.49–50 *
18.6–9 17.1–2
168 Warnings concerning Temptations 9.42–50 *
5.13 14.34–35
169 The Parable of the Lost Sheep 18.10–14 * 15.3–7 *
170 On Reproving One's Brother 18.15–18 * 17.3 20.23
171 "Where Two or Three are Gathered Together..." 18.19–20 * * *
172 On Reconciliation 18.21–22 * 17.4 *
173 The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant 18.23–35 * * *
X. Last journey to Jerusalem (according to Luke)
174 Decision to Go to Jerusalem 19.1–2 10.1 Luke 9.51 *
175 Jesus is Rejected by Samaritans * * 9.52–56 *
176 On Following Jesus 8.18–22 * 9.57–62 *
9.37–38
177 Commissioning the Seventy * 10.1–12 4.35
10.7–16
10.13–15
178 Woes Pronounced on Galilaean Cities 11.20–24 * *
10.12
179 "He who Hears You, Hears Me" 10.40 * 10.16 13.20
180 The Return of the Seventy * 16.17–18 10.17–20 12.31
3.35
17.2
11.25–27 13.3
181 Jesus' Thanksgiving to the Father, and the Blessedness of the Disciples * 10.21–24
13.16–17 7.29
10.14–15
17.25
182 The Lawyer's Question 22.34–40 12.28–34 10.25–28 *
183 The Parable of the Good Samaritan * * 10.29–37 *
11.1
184 Mary and Martha * * 10.38–42
12.1–3
185 The Lord's Prayer 6.9–13 * 11.1–4 *
186 The Importunate Friend at Midnight * * 11.5–8 *
16.24
187 Encouragement to Pray 7.7–11 * 11.9–13 14.13–14
15.7
7.20
10.20
188 The Beelzebub Controversy 12.22–30 3.22–27 11.14–23
8.48
8.52
189 The Return of the Evil Spirit 12.43–45 * 11.24–26 *
190 True Blessedness * * 11.27–28 *
191 The Sign of Jonah 12.38–42 8.11–12 11.29–32 *
11.33
192 Concerning Light 5.15 4.21 *
8.16
193 The Sound Eye 6.22–23 * 11.34–36 *
15.1–9
23.25–26
23.6–7 7.1–9 11.37–54
194 Discourses against the Pharisees and Lawyers 8.6]
23.27–28 12.38b–39 20.46
23.29–32
23.34–36
195 The Leaven of the Pharisees 16.5–6 8.14–15 12.1 *
12.2–9
4.22
196 Exhortation to Fearless Confession 10.26–33 8.17 *
8.38
9.26
197 The Sin against the Holy Spirit 12.31–32 3.28–30 12.10 *
12.11–12
198 The Assistance of the Holy Spirit 10.19–20 13.11 14.26
21.14–15
199 Warning against Avarice * * 12.13–15 *
200 The Parable of the Rich Fool * * 12.16–21 *
201 Anxieties about Earthly Things 6.25–34 * 12.22–32 *
202 Treasures in Heaven 6.19–21 * 12.33–34 *
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25.1–13
203 Watchfulness and Faithfulness 13.33–37 12.35–48 13.4–5
24.42–51
204 Division in Households 10.34–36 10.38 12.49–53 *
205 Interpreting the Times 16.2–3 * 12.54–56 *
206 Agreement with One's Accuser 5.25–26 * 12.57–59 *
207 Repentance or Destruction (the Parable of the Barren Fig Tree) 21.18–19 11.12–14 13.1–9 *
208 The Healing of the Crippled Woman on the Sabbath * * 13.10–17 *
209 The Parable of the Mustard Seed 13.31–32 4.30–32 13.18–19 *
210 The Parable of the Leaven 13.33 * 13.20–21 *
7.13–14
25.10–12
7.22–23
211 Exclusion from the Kingdom 25.41 10.31 13.22–30 *
8.11–12
19.30
20.16
212 A Warning from Herod * * 13.31–33 *
213 The Lament over Jerusalem 23.37–39 * 13.34–35 *
214 The Healing of the Man with Dropsy * * 14.1–6 *
14.7–14
215 Teaching on Humility 23.12 * 5.29
18.14
216 The Parable of the Great Supper 22.1–14 * 14.15–24 *
217 The Conditions of Discipleship 10.37–38 * 14.25–33 *
218 The Parable of Salt 5.13 9.49–50 14.34–35 *
219 The Parable of the Lost Sheep 18.12–14 * 15.1–7 *
220 The Parable of the Lost Coin * * 15.8–10 *
221 The Parable of the Prodigal Son * * 15.11–32 *
222 The Parable of the Unjust Steward * * 16.1–9 *
223 On Faithfulness in What is Least * * 16.10–12 *
224 On Serving Two Masters 6.24 * 16.13 *
225 The Pharisees Reproved * * 16.14–15 *
11.12–13
16.16–17
226 Concerning the Law 5.18 13.31 *
21.33
24.35
19.9
227 Concerning Divorce 10.11–12 Luke 16.18 *
5.32
228 The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus * * 16.19–31 *
229 Warning against Offenses 18.6–7 9.42 17.1–3a *
18.15
230 On Forgiveness * 17.3b–4 *
18.21–22
17.19–21 9.28–29
231 On Faith 17.5–6 *
21.21 11.22–23
232 We are Unprofitable Servants * * 17.7–10 *
233 The Cleansing of the Ten Lepers * * 17.11–19 *
234 On the Coming of the Kingdom of God 24.23 13.21 * *
24.23
24.26–27
24.37–39
24.17–18 13.19–23 17.22–37
10.39 13.14–16 21.8
235 The Day of the Son of Man 12.25
24.40–41 13.5–6 17.21
24.28 8.35 9.24
24.5
24.11
16.25
236 The Parable of the Unjust Judge * * 18.1–8 *
23.12 18.9–14
237 The Pharisee and the Publican * *
18.4 14.11
XI. Jesus at the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem (according to John)
238 Jesus Remains in Galilee * * * 7.1–9
239 Journey to Jerusalem in Secret * * * 7.10–13
13.54 4.22a
240 Teaching in the Temple 6.2 7.14–39
11.27 10.22
241 Division among the People regarding Jesus * * * 7.40–52
242 The Woman Caught in Adultery * * * 7.53–8.11
243 "I am the Light of the World" * * * 8.12–20
244 Discussion with the Jews * * * 8.21–29
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20.45–47
11.46
11.52
13.4–5, 12–
284 Woe to the Scribes and Pharisees 23.1–36 12.37b–40 6.39
17
11.39–42
11.44 47–51
11.43
285 Jesus' Lament over Jerusalem 23.37–39 * 13.34–35 *
286 The Widow's Mite * 12.41–44 21.1–4 *
XIV. The eschatological discourse
287 Prediction of the Destruction of the Temple 24.1–2 13.1–2 21.5–6 *
24.3–8 21.7–11
13.3–8
288 Signs before the End 24.11 17.21 *
13.21–23
24.23–26 17.23
24.9–14 16.2
13.9–13 21.12–19
289 Persecutions Foretold 10.17–22a 15.21
13.22 12.11–12
24.24 14.26
21.20–24
290 The Desolating Sacrilege 24.15–22 13.14–20 19.43–44 *
17.31
17.23–24
24.23–28
13.21–23 17.37b
291 False Christs and False Prophets 24.4–5 *
13.5–6 21.8
24.11
17.20–21
292 The Coming of the Son of Man 24.29–31 13.24–27 21.25–28 *
293 The Time of the Coming: the Parable of the Fig Tree 24.32–36 13.28–32 21.29–33 *
21.36
25.13–15
294 Conclusion: "Take Heed, Watch!"(According to Mark) 13.33–37 19.12–13 *
24.42
12.40
24.43–51 21.34–36
295 Conclusion: "Take Heed, Watch!" (According to Luke) 13.33–37 *
25.13 12.40
XV. Conclusion of the account of the time before the Passion
1. Parables about coming which supplement the eschatological discourse
(according to Matthew)
24.37–44
13.35 17.26–36
296 The Parable of the Flood and Exhortation to Watchfulness 24.17–18 *
13.33 12.39–40
25.13
297 The Parable of the Good Servant and the Wicked Servant 24.45–51 * 12.41–46 *
298 The Parable of the Ten Virgins 25.1–13 13.33–37 12.35–38 *
299 The Parable of the Talents 25.14–30 13.34 19.11–12 *
25.31–46
300 The Last Judgment 8.38b 9.26b 5.29
16.27
2. General concluding observation (according to Luke)
301 The Ministry of Jesus in Jerusalem * * 21.37–38 8.1–2
3. Concluding statements (according to John)
16.25
8.35 9.23–24
10.39
10.45 17.33
20.28
8.34 22.41–43
302 Greeks Seek Jesus and Discourse on His Death 16.24 12.20–36
14.34–36 9.35
26.38–39
9.7 3.22b
17.5
1.11 10.18
3.17
4.10–12 12.37–43
303 The Unbelief of the People 13.10–17 8.9–10
8.17b–18a 9.39
304 Judgment by the Word * * 12.44–50 *
XVI. The Passion narrative
1. Until Going to Gethsemane
22.1–2
14.1–2
305 Jesus' Death is Premeditated 26.1–5 19.47 11.47–53
11.18–19
21.37
306 The Anointing in Bethany 26.6–13 14.3–9 7.36–50 12.1–8
13.2
307 The Betrayal by Judas 26.14–16 14.10–11 22.3–6 13.27
6.70–71
308 Preparation for the Passover 26.17–20 14.12–17 22.7–14 13.1
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22.3
23.6–12 12.37
309 Washing the Disciples' Feet 10.24 * 22.24–28 13.1–20
10.40 6.40
10.16
310 Jesus Foretells His Betrayal 26.21–25 14.18–21 22.21–23 13.21–30
311 The Last Supper 26.26–29 14.22–25 22.15–20 6.51–58
312 Jesus Foretells His Betrayal 26.21–25 14.18–21 22.21–23 13.21–30
20.24–28
10.41–45 22.24–30 13.4–5,12–
313 Precedence among the Disciples and the Reward of Discipleship 19.28
9.35 9.48 17
23.11
314 The New Commandment of Love * * * 13.31–35
13.36–38
26.30–35
14.26–31 22.31–34 18.1
315 Peter's Denial Predicted 28.7
16.7 22.39 16.32
28.10
21.15–17
316 The Two Swords * * 22.35–58 *
2. The farewell discourse (according to John)
317 Let Not Your Hearts be Troubled * * * 14.1–14
14.15–26
318 The Promise of the Paraclete * * * 15.26–27
16.5–15
319 The Gift of Peace * * * 14.27–31
320 Jesus the True Vine * * * 15.1–8
321 "Abide in My Love" 12.50 3.35 8.21b 15.9–17
15.18–25
322 The World's Hatred 10.24–25 * 6.40
13.16
323 The Witness of the Paraclete * * * 15.26–27
324 On Persecutions * * * 16.1–4
325 The Work of the Paraclete * * * 16.5–15
326 Sorrow Turned to Joy * * * 16.16–22
327 Prayer in the Name of Jesus * * * 16.23–28
328 Prediction of the Disciples' Flight * * * 16.29–33
329 The Intercessory Prayer * * * 17.1–26
3. The arrest, crucifixion, and burial
18.1
26.36–46 14.32–42
330 Gethsemane 22.39–46 12.27
26.30 14.26
14.31
18.2–12
18.36
331 Jesus Arrested 26.47–56 14.43–52 22.47–53
18.20
17.12
26.57–68 14.53–65 22.54–71
18.13–24
26.67–75 14.65–72 22.53
332 Jesus before the Sanhedrin (Peter's Denial) 18.25–27
27.1–2 15.1 19.47
2.19
26.55b 14.49 22.63–65
18.25–27
333 Peter's Denial 26.69–75 14.66–72 22.56–62
18.15–18
23.1
334 Jesus Delivered to Pilate 27.1–2 15.1 18.28
22.66
335 The Death of Judas 27.3–10 * * *
23.2–5
27.11–14 18.29–38
336 The Trial before Pilate 15.2–5 23.9–10
26.53 19.8–15
23.13–14
337 Jesus before Herod 27.12 15.3–4 23.6–12 *
23.13–16
338 Pilate Declares Jesus Innocent * * 23.4 18.38b
23.22
339 Jesus or Barabbas 27.15–23 15.6–14 23.17–23 18.39–40
27.28–31a 15.17–20a
340 "Behold the Man!" * 19.1–15
27.26b 15.15b
341 Pilate Delivers Jesus to be Crucified 27.24–26 15.15 23.24–25 19.16
342 Jesus Mocked by the Soldiers 27.27–31a 15.16–20a * 19.2–3
27.31b–32 15.20b–21 19.17a
343 The Road to Golgotha 23.26–32
27.38 15.27 19.18
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