What was Jesus doing on Tuesday of Holy Week?
His authority questioned: Matthew 21:23-27; Mark 11:27-33; Luke 20:1-8
Parable of the two sons: Matthew 21:28-32
Parable of the wicked tenants: Matthew 21:33-41; Mark 12:1-9; Luke 20:9-16
Parable of the king’s son: Matthew 22:1-14
The question of the tax money: Matthew 22:15-22; Mark 12:13-17; Luke 20:20-26
The Sadducees’ question: Matthew 22:23-33; Mark 12:18-27; Luke 20:27-40
The great commandment: Matthew 22:34-40; Mark 12:28-34
Jesus’ question: Matthew 22:41-46; Mark 12:35-37; Luke 20:41-44
Woes pronounced against the Pharisees: Matthew 23; Mark 12:38-40; Luke 20:45-47
The widow’s offering: Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4
The visit of the Greeks: John 12:20-36
Discourse on unbelief: John 12:37-50
Prophecies of coming tragedies: Matthew 24:1-14; Mark 13:1-13; Luke 21:5-19
Discourse on signs and coming events: Matthew 24:14-42; Mark 13:14-37; Luke 21:20-36
Parable of the ten virgins: Matthew 25:1-13
Parable of the ten talents: Matthew 25:14-30
Discourse on the Judgement Day: Matthew 25:31-46
The plot of the Jews and Judas: Matthew 26:1-5, 14-16; Mark 14:1-2, 10-11; Luke 22:1-6
For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that He was buried, that He was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, and that He appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. ~1 Corithians 15:3-5
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Over the years I have written several "book" or "booklets" and many, many, many newsletter and bulletin articles. Because the book market seeks writings to meet specific needs at specific times, my material has never been accepted. I have a tendency to write what is on my mind and so I am left with self publishing. So, with the encouragement from my wife and others, I am beginning this blog in order to put my "ramblings" "out there"! I hope you enjoy!
Disclaimer
Please note that while my intentions are to use good grammar, because of the way in which some of the material presented here is presented (orally) the grammar and syntax might not always be the best English. Also note that good theology is not always presented in the best English so there may be times when the proper grammar rules are purposely broken.
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