Life of Jesus · era 7 of 12

Later Judean ministry

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  1. The coming of Jesus to the feast of tabernacles creates intense excitement concerning the messiahship

    John 7:11-52

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  2. Story of an adulteress brought to Jesus for judgment

    John 7:53 to 8:11

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  3. After the feast of tabernacles in the temple Jesus angers the Pharisees by claiming to be the light of the world

    John 8:12-20

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  4. The Pharisees attempt to stone Jesus when he exposes their sinfulness

    John 8:21-59

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  5. Jesus heals a man born blind who outwits the Pharisees. The rulers forbid the recognition of Jesus as the Messiah. The conversion of the healed man

    John 9:1-41

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  6. In the parable (allegory) of the good shepherd Jesus draws the picture of the hostile Pharisees and intimates that he is going to die for his flock and come to life again

    John 10:1-21

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  7. Mission of the seventy. Christ's joy in their work on their return

    Luke 10:1-24

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  8. Jesus answers a lawyer's question as to eternal life, giving the parable of the good samaritan

    Luke 10:25-37

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  9. Jesus the guest of Martha and Mary

    Luke 10:38-42

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  10. Jesus again gives a model of prayer (comp. § 54), and encourages his disciples to pray. Parable of the importunate friend

    Luke 11:1-13

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  11. Blasphemous accusation of league with Beelzebub

    Luke 11:14-36

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  12. While breakfasting with a pharisee, Jesus severely denounces the Pharisees and lawyers, and excites their enmity

    Luke 11:37-54

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  13. He speaks to his disciples and a vast throng, about hypocrisy, covetousness (parable of the rich fool), worldly anxieties, watchfulness (parable of the waiting servants, and of the wise steward), and his own approaching passion

    Luke 12

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  14. All must repent or perish (two current tragedies); Parable of the barren fig tree

    Luke 13:1-9

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  15. Jesus heals a crippled woman on the Sabbath and defends himself against the ruler of the synagogue (comp. §§ 49 to 51 and 114). Repetition of the parables of the mustard seed and of the leaven

    Luke 13:10-21

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  16. At the feast of dedication, Jesus will not yet openly say that he is the Messiah. The jews try to stone him

    John 10:22-39

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