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Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT)

M, #2010104, b. c 6 BCE, d. est Nisan 14 (Apr 3) AD 33
Adoptive father*Joseph (Ἰωσήφ) (Gospel)
Mother*Mary (Μαρία) (Gospel)
FatherHoly Spirit (Bible)
Father-OtherGodhead (Bible)
Relationship10th cousin 48 times removed of Robert Michael Damon
ReferenceB99-3677
The following biography of Jesus is built largly from the Gospel record. The Gospels were not written to be a detail account of his life, but a way to see the person of Jesus and his teachings. In fact, John comments that making a detailed listting of all Jesus did would be impossible1. Thus it should be expected that some details will be inconsistant as some "events' described are a composite of the many things that happened during his ministry.

Names and Titles

Variation: Christ.
Greek: Χριστός (Christós) G5547, Christ: means Anointed.
Greek: Christós G5547, Christ: means Anoited.
Variation: Immanuel Which means: God with us.2
Greek: Ἐμμανουήλ (Emmanouḗl) G1694, Immanuel: means God With Us.3
Greek: Emmanouḗ G1694, Immanuel: means God With Us.3
Variation: Jesus.
Greek: Ἰησοῦς (Iēsoús) G2424, from Hebrew H3091, Yeshua (Jesus): meaning Yehweh is Salvation.4
Variation: Jesus (Ἰησοῦς) (NT).
Greek: Iēsoús G2424, from Hebrew H3091, meaning Yehweh is Salvation.4
Greek: λόγος (Lógos) Logos: means the Word, the act of speaking.
Variation: The Messiah (NT).5
Variation: Son of Man.
Variation: The Word.
Jesus was born c 6 BCE in Bethleham, Judea, One theory, based on astrologically significant events places it at about April 17, 6 BC.6,7 He was the son of Joseph (Ἰωσήφ) (Gospel) and Mary (Μαρία) (Gospel). Jesus died by crucifiction est Nisan 14 (Apr 3) AD 33 on Calvary (Gulgatha) outside, Jerusalem, Israel.8,9 He was buried for 3 days in the Tomb for Joseph of Arimathea, Jerusalem.10,11,12,13
Godhead as "Parent" of Yahweh, Jesus, and Holy Spirit.

The Godhead is a construct to help illustrate the concept of the Trinity. The Godhead represents the unified nature of God, whle the Persons of the Father (Yahweh), Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit represent the distinct aspect it is revealed through. These person, while show as "children/descendants", this is only due to a limitation in presentation. The three Persons are inherently part of the Godhead in Nature, while distinct from each other in person.

The Person of Jesus has the most complicated connections here, in his incarnate form, he is truely the son of Mary, as he was conceived in her womb, and was born to her. He is the legal (but not biological) son of Joseph, since he had no relations with her until after Jesus was born. These are the primary relations followed in this Genealogy. In addition Jesus (in the Incarnation) could be thought of as descended from the Holy Spirit as the record describes the Holy Spirit as "coming upon" Mary to produce the child (I presume in a meta-physical nature). Jesus, even as pre-Incarnate, is also part of the Godhead.

Creation

In the Beginning God (as reprented as Lord God Yahwah (Bible), Holy Spirit and Jesus) created the whole world in 6 days.14
Differing Genealogies of Matthew and Luke

The books of Matthew and Luke both present a genealogy of Jesus, and while they match in the early line, they differ significantly (almost totally) in the later parts of the line. There are several theories that have been proposed through history of how to resolve this.

1) Some have proposed that this is proof that all of this has just been made up. For this work I am rejecting this option, as it is based on the theory that the Bible can be treated as a fairly reliable work.

2) A second theory is that Joseph became adopted as a child, and thus had two distinct 'fathers', one biological, and a second a legal line.

3) Another theory is that one of the genealogies is that of Joseph, and the other is of Mary. When using this theory, most make Matthew the Joseph line and Luke the Mary line.

Luke's genealogy follows the Jewish tradition of not mentioning women, (Matthew breaks that tradition several times). In Luke's genealogy, Joseph's listing is different in two ways, one, it includes the phrase 'so it was thought' and two, every other name in the genealogy is preceeded by the definite article, but Joseph's was not.

A second theory to adopt Luke as the line of Mary would be if Mary was the eldest child of her parents, and had no brothers, then Jewish law would have a kinsman marry her, and the first child would be considered legally of the line of her father, not the father's line. Joseph could have been chosen as that kinsman.

The work uses the assumption that the Lukian genealogy is of Mary.
CHRONOLOGY of the life of Jesus

Dating the Birth of Jesus
While we have no definative date given to determine when Jesus was born, we do have some events to give us an estimate.

  1. From the Nativity accounts, we are told that Jesus was born during the reigh of King Herod I 'the Great', who is generally agreed to have died about 4 BC, or possible in 1 BC.

  2. From the start of his ministry. It is stated that Jesus was 'about 30 years old' when he started is ministry 15

  3. One point that goes against this dating is Luke's mention of the Census of.16
Jewish Marriage Customs

The Jews had a somewhat involved set of customs for marriage in this period (and for most of their history). The couple went through a number of stages:

Informal:
1) Typically, the fathers would introduce the Boy and the Girl to each other when they were young to get to know one another and to see if they are comfortable together. This as an informal process, and often fairly short.

2) If it seems that things may work out, the Girls family would "Promise" her to the Boy and his family. This was not a legally binding agreement, but wasn't taken likely.

Formal.
3) Betrothal, when the girl has grown to a young lady and the Boy a young man, and starting to establish himself, the Boys father works out and pays the Girls father the Bride Price, (in effect buying her). At this point, for most purposes they are legally married, but for a period of typically 6-12 months, the bride still lives with her family, and no 'marital relations' occur. This is a time of proving and validating their worthiness. This is the state of Joseph and Mary when Mary was meet by the angel and became with child by the power of the Holy Spirit.

4) At a later point, typically 6 months to a year later, the Groom would come and claim his bride and take her into his home, and they become fully man and wife. This is likely what occured in Mathew 1:24-25, though the marriage wasn't consumated until after Jesus was born.

Mary (who was betrothed to Joseph) was told by Gabriel that she would give birth to a son, Jesus by the Holy Spirit (Bible), and was told that her relative Elizabeth was six months pregnant.17
An Angel of the LORD (Bible) appeared to the shepherds (Luke 2) that were living in the fields near Bethleham and announced the birth of Jesus. The shepherds then went off and found Joseph and Mary with Jesus lying in the manger. They spread the word of what they had seen and heard, and all were amazed at this.18 He was circumcised on the eighth day and he was given name Jesus, as the angel had named him.19
Jesus was visited by the Magi (Traditionally Melchior, Caspar, and Balthasar) and presented gifts of gold, frankinsense and myrrh.)20,21
After Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem looking for him. King Herod I "the Great" of Judea (Ἡρώδης) (Mt 2) heard about them and asked the Teachers of the Law where the Christ was to be born, to which they replied Bethlehem in Judea.
King Herod I "the Great" of Judea (Ἡρώδης) (Mt 2) called the Magi and found out when the star had appeared, and sent them to Bethlehem, asking them to report to him so he could come and worship him.
The Magi followed the star and found Jesus with Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him, and presented him with gifts of gold, incense and myrrh. Having been warned in a dream not to go back to King Herod I "the Great" of Judea (Ἡρώδης) (Mt 2), they returned home by another route.22
After the Magi left, an Angel of the LORD (Bible) sppeared to Joseph in a dream and told him to take Jesus and Mary to escape to Egypt because King Herod I "the Great" of Judea (Ἡρώδης) (Mt 2) was going to try and kill Jesus.23
King Herod I "the Great" of Judea (Ἡρώδης) (Mt 2), when he realizes that the Magi had outwitted him, orders that all boys in Bethleham and vicinity, two years and under are to be killed in an attempt to kill Jesus.24 King Herod I "the Great" of Judea (Ἡρώδης) (Mt 2) died Mar/Apr 4 BC Jericho Other authorities suggest more like 1 BC.25,26
After King Herod I "the Great" of Judea (Ἡρώδης) (Mt 2) died, an Angel of the LORD (Bible) appeared to Joseph in a dream, telling him it was safe to come back. So Joseph, Mary, and Jesus came back to Israel. On finding that King Herod Archelaus (of Judea) was on the throne, Joseph was afraid, and withdrew to the district of Galilee, and the town of Nazareth.27 Jesus was baptised in the Jordan River by John "The Baptist" (Gospel).28 Jesus is tempted by Satan (Bible) in the wilderness.29 Jesus hears that John "The Baptist" (Gospel) had been put in prison.30 Jesus travels to Capernaum, Galilee, and begins to preach.31 Jesus calls Apostle Peter (NT), Apostle Andrew (Gospel), Apostle James (Ἰάκωβος) (NT) and Apostle John Ἰωάννης (NT) to follow him by the Sea of Galilee.32 Jesus went throughout Galilee teaching in the synagogue, proclaiming the good news, and healing the sick.33

Teaching: Jesus spent much of his time teaching the people. We have recorded two sample longer sermons (The longer 'Sermon on the Mount' 34, and the somewhat shorted 'Sermon on the Plain' 35). I do not think these examples are to portray unique events (or exact transcripts of the events they record), but are examples of what he did throughout is time, and included the major lessons he gave that did not fit elsewhere in the gospel narratives.

Teaching Style In Jesus's teaching, he used primarily Parables, Similes, short 'wis' sayings, and character examples (some perhaps from real life, and some as just stories), drawing from the life and environment of those around him (for example, he likely could point to a field, when he said the parable of the sower). This would help with the common people understanding the message. He likely used similar teachings many time during his ministry. The instances of these teaching recorded in the gospels are liking not unique specific instances of these teachings, but provided a general outline of his ministry and examples of what he did, so I will make no attempt to order these teaching through his life, but present a summary of the various treachings record below:

Parable of the The Sower: Matthew 13:3-238, Mark 4:1-20, Luke 8:5-15
Parable of the The Tares: Matt 13:24-30
Parable of the The Mustard Seed: Matt 13:31-32, Mark 4:30-32, Luke 13:18-19
Parable of the The Leaven: Matt 13:33, Luke 13:20-21
Parable of the The Hidden Treasure: Matt 13:44
Parable of the Pearl: Matt 13:45-46
Parable of the Drawing in the Net: Matt 13:47-50
Parable of the The Lost Sheep: Matt 18:12-14, Luke 15:3-7
Parable of the Unmerciful Servant: Matt 18:23-35
Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard: Matt 20:1-16
Parable of the The Two Sons: Matt 21:28-31
Parable of the The Wicked Husbandman: Matt 21:33-43, Mark 12:1-11, Luke 20:9-18
Parable of the Marriage of the King's Son//The Banquet: Matt 22:1-14, Luke 14:15-24
Parable of the The Ten Virgins: Matt 25:1-12
Parable of the The Talents: Matt 25:14-30, Luke 19:11-27
Parable of the Seed Growing Secretly: Mark 4:26-29
Parable of the The Two Debtors: Luke 7:41-47
The Good Samaritan: Luke 10:30-37
Parable of the The Rich Fool: Luke 12:16-21
Parable of the The Faithful Servant: Matt 24:42, Mark 13:33-37, Luke 12:35–48
Parable of the Lost Money: Luke 15:8-10
Parable of the The Prodigal Son: Luke 15:11-32
Parable of the The Unjust Steward: Luke 16:1-8
The Rich Man and the Beggar Lazarus: Luke 16:19-31
The Wise and the Foolish Builders: Matt 7:24-27, Luke 6:47-49
The Patch and the Wineskins: Matt 9:16-17, Mark 2:21-22, Luke 5:36-39
The Strong Man Bound: Matt 12:29, Mark 3:27, Luke 11:21-22
Jesus' True Relatives: Matt 12:46-50, Mark 3:31-35, Luke 8:19-21.8



Sunday, Est Mar 29, AD 33 1st Palm Sunday.
Monday, Est Mar 30, AD 33.
Tuesday, Est Mar 31, AD 33.
Wednesday, Est Apr 1, AD 33.
Thursday, Est Apr 2, AD 33.
Friday, Est Apr 3, AD 33 Nisan 14.
3 Apr 33 AD: Partial Eclipse of the Moon.
Saturday Est Apr 4, AD 33 Nisan 15, Passover.
Sunday, Est Apr 5, AD33 Nisan 16, Easter Sunday. Jesus raised from the dead and left the tomb. He made Apostle Peter (NT) Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle Andrew (Gospel) Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle James (Ἰάκωβος) (NT) Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle John Ἰωάννης (NT) Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle Philip (NT) Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle Bartholomew (NT) Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle Thomas Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle Matthew the Tax Collector (Gospels) Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle James son of Alphaeus Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle Thaddaeus (NT) Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle Simon the Zealot (NT) Apostle. Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) made Apostle Judas Iscarriot (Gospel) Apostle.

References

For more info on Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus External Link (Wikipedia.)
For more info on Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology_of_Jesus External Link (Wikipedia.)

Names for Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT) which have be detailed are:

 
Children
ChartsNavagation Tree of Non-Persons
Navagation list of Non-Persons
Descendant Chart for God
Indented Descendant Chart of God
Pedigree of Jesus Christ
Indendented Pedigree of Jesus Christ

Scriptures (References)

Book VerseTitle
Book of Isaiah in the BibleIsaiah 7:1-25The Sign of Immanuel.
Book of Isaiah in the BibleIsaiah 8:1-10Assyria, the Lord’s Instrument.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 1:1-17The Genealogy of Jesus.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 1:18-24The Birth of Jesus Christ.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 1:25The Birth of Jesus Christ.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 2:1-12The Visit of the Magi.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 2:13-15Escape to Egypt.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 2:19-23The Return to Nazareth.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 3:13-17The Baptism of Jesus.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 4:1-11The Temptation of Jesus.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 4:12Jesus Begins to Preach.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 4:13-16Jesus Begins to Preach.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 4:17Jesus Begins to Preach in Galilee.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 4:18-22The Calling the First Disciples.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 4:23-25Jesus Heals the Sick.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:1 - 7:29Sermon on the Mount.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:3-12The Beatitudes.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:13-16Salt and Light.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:17-20The Fulfillment of the Law.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:21-26Murder.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:27-30Adultery.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:31-32Divorce.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:33-37Oaths.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:38-42Eye for Eye.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 5:43-48Love for Enemies.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 6:1-4Giving to the Needy.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 6:5-15Prayer.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 6:9-13The Lord's Prayer.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 6:16-18Fasting.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 6:19-21Treasures in Heaven.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 6:22-23The Eye.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 6:24Two Masters.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 6:25-34Do Not Worry.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 7:1-5Judging Others.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 7:6Profaning the Holy.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 7:7-11Ask, Seek, Knock.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 7:12The Golden Rule.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 7:13-14The Narrow and Wide Gates.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 7:15-20True and False Prophets.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 7:21-23True and False Disciples.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 7:24-27The Wise and Foolish Builders.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 8:1-4Jesus Heals a Man with Leprosy.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 8:5-13The Faitth of the Centurion.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 8:14-17Jesus Heals Many.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 8:18-22The Cost of Following Jesus.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 8:23-27Jesus Calms the Storm.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 8:28-34Jesus Restores Two Demon-Possessed Men.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 9:1-8Jesus Forgives and Heals a Paralyzed Man.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 9:9-13The Calling of Matthew.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 9:14-17Jesus Questioned about Fasting.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 9:18-19A Synagogue Ruler Ask Jesus to Help his Daughter.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 9:20-22Jesus Heals a Bleeding Woman.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 9:23-26Jesus Raises a Dead Girl.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 9:27-31Jesus Heals two Blind Men.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 9:32-34Jesus Heals a Mute Demoniac.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 9:35-38The Workers are Few.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 10:1-42The Twelve Apostles.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 10:5-15Jesus Sends out the Twelve.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 10:16-25Coming Persecution.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 10:26-33Whom to Fear.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 10:33-39Not Peace, but a Swordr.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 10:40-42Rewards.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 11:1-6Jesus eases John the Baptist's doubts.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 11:1719Jesus teaches about John the Baptist.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 11:20-24Woe on Unrepentant Towns.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 11:25-30The Father Revealed in the Son.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 12:1-8Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 12:9-14The Man with a Withered Hand.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 12:15-21God's Chosen Servent.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 12:22-30Jesus and Beelzebub.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 12:31-32Jesus warns of Blaspheming the Holy Spirit.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 12:33-37A Tree and its Fruit.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 12:38-42The Sign of Jonah.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 12:46-50Jesus' Mother and Brothers.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:1-9The Parable of the Sower.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:10-17The Purpose of the Parables.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:18-23The Parable of the Sower Explained.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:24-30The Parable of tthe Weeds.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:31-32The Parables of the Mustard Seed.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:33The Parables of the Yeast.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:34-35The Use of Parables.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:36-43The Parable of the Weeds Explained.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:44The Parables of the Hidden Treasure.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:45-46The Parables of the Pearl.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:47-50The Parable of the Net.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:51-52Treasures New and Old.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 13:53-58A Propher without Honor.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 14:1-2Herod wonders if John the Baptist has been raised from the Dead.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 14:13-21Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 14:22-23Jesus Dismisses the Crowd.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 14:24-33Jesus Walks on the Water.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 14:34-36Jesus Heals those who touch him.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 15:1-9Religious Leaders Critize Jesus about Ceremonial Washing.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 15:10-11Jesus Teaches the Crowd what Defiles People.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 15:12-20Clean and Unclean.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 15:21-28The Faith of the Canaanite Woman.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 15:29-31Jesus Cures many People.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 15:32-39Jesus Feeds the Four Thousand.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 16:1-4The Demand for a Sign.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 16:5-12The Yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 16:13-20Peter’s Confession of Christ.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMattthew 16:21-23Jesus Predicts His Death.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMattthew 16:24-28The Cross and Self-Denial.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 17:1-9The Transfiguration.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 17:10-13The Disciples ask about the coming of Elijiah.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 17:14-18The Healing of a Boy With a Demon.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 17:19-21The Disciples ask why they couldn't Heal the Boy With a Demon.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 17:22-23Jesus Predicts his Death a Second Time.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 17:24-27The Temple Tax.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 18:1-5The Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 18:6-9Temptations to Sin.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 18:10-14The Parable of the Lost Sheep.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 18:15-20A Brother Who Sins Against You.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 18:21-22Jesus Teaches about Forgiving Others.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 18:23-35The Parable of the Unmerciful Servent.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 19:1-12Divorce.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 19:13-15The Little Children and Jesus.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 19:16-22The Rich Young Man.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 19:23-26Jesus Teaches of Riches.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 19:27-30Jesus Teaches of the Rewards of Following him.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 20:1-16The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 20:17-19Jesus Again Predicts His Death.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMattthew 20:20-28A Mother's Request.
Book of Matthew in the BibleMatthew 20:29-34Two Bliind Men Recieve Sight.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 1:26-38The Birth of Jesus Fortold.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 1:39-45Mary Visits Elizabeth.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 2:1-7The Birth of Jesus.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 2:8-20The Shepherds and the Angels.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 2:21-40Jesus Presented at the Temple.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 2:41-52The Boy Jesus at the Temple.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 3:20-37The Baptism and Genealogy of Jesus.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 4:1-13The Temptation of Jesus.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 4:14-30Jesus Rejected at Nazareth.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 4:31-37Jesus Drives Out an Evil Spirit.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 4:38-44Jesus Heals Many.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 5:1-11The Calling of the First Disciples.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 5:12-16The Man With Leprosy.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 5:17-26Jesus Heals a Paralytic.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 5:27-32The Calling of Levi.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 6:1-11Lord of the Sabbath.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 6:12-16The Twelve Apostles.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 6:17-26Blessings and Woes.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 6:27-36Love for Enemies.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 6:37-42Judging Others.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 6:43-45A Tree and Its Fruit.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 6:46-49The Wise and Foolish Builders.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 7:1-10The Faith of the Centurion.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 7:11-17Jesus Raises a Widow’s Son.
Book of Luke in the BibleLuke 7:18-35Jesus and John the Baptist.
Book of James in the BibleJames 1:1Book of James.
Book of James in the BibleJames 2:1-13Favoritism Forbidden.
Book of 1 Peter in the Bible1 Peter 1:1-21 Peter.
Book of 1 Peter in the Bible1 Peter 1:3-12Praise to God for a Living Hope.
Book of 1 Peter in the Bible1 Peter 1:13-2:3Be Holy.
Book of 1 Peter in the Bible1 Peter 2:13-25Submission to Rulers and Masters.
Book of 1 Peter in the Bible1 Peter 3:8-22Suffering for Doing Good.
Book of 1 Peter in the Bible1 Peter 4:1-11Living for God.
Book of 1 Peter in the Bible1 Peter 4:12-19Suffering for Being a Christian.
Book of 1 Peter in the Bible1 Peter 5:1-11To Elders and Young Men.
Book of 1 Peter in the Bible1 Peter 5:12-14Final Greetings.
Book of 2 Peter in the Bible2 Peter 1:1-2Introduction.
Book of 2 Peter in the Bible2 Peter 1:3-11Making One’s Calling and Election Sure.
Book of 2 Peter in the Bible2 Peter 1:12-21Prophecy of Scripture.
Book of 2 Peter in the Bible2 Peter 2:1-22False Teachers and Their Destruction.
Book of 2 Peter in the Bible2 Peter 3:1-18The Day of the Lord.
Book of Jude in the BibleJude 1-2Jude.
Book of Jude in the BibleJude 3-16The Sin and Doom of Godless Men.
Book of Jude in the BibleJude 17-23A Call to Persevere.
Book of Jude in the BibleJude 24-25Doxology.

Periscopes

PeriscopeMatthew Mark    Luke    John    TitleInfo.36
Periscope 1 John
1:1-4
Jesus is the Word The Word and God.36
Periscope 4 Matthew
1:1-17
Jesus' ancestry back from Abraham Abraham (אַבְרָהָם) (Genesis), Isaac (יִצְחָק) (Gen 21-35), Jacob (יַעֲקֹב) (Gen 25-50), Judah (יְהוּדָה) (Gen), Perez, Zerah (Gen 38, 46), Tamar (Gen 38), Hezron (חֶצְרֹון), Ram, Amminadab (Exo, Num, Ruth), Nahshon, Salmon, Boaz (Ruth), Obed, Ruth (Ruth 1), Jesse (אִישַׁי), King David of Israel, King Solomon of Israel, Uriah the Hittite, King Rehoboam of Judah (1 Kings), King Abijah of Judah, King Asa of Judah, King Jehoshaphat of Judah, King Jehoram of Judah, King Azariah of Judah, King Jotham of Judah, King Ahaz of Judah, King Hezekiah of Judah, King Manasseh, King Amon of Judah, King Josiah of Judah, Jeconiah, Shealtiel (1 Chron 3), Zerubbabel (1 Chron 3), Abiud (Ἀβιούδ) (Mt 1:13), Eliakim (Ἐλιακείμ) (Mt 1), Azor (Ἀζώρ) (Mt 1), Zadok (Σαδώκ) (Mt 1), Akim (Ἀχείμ) (Mt 1), Eliud (Ἐλιούδ) (Mt 1), Eleazar (Ἐλεάζαρ) (Mt 1), Matthan (Ματθάν, Matthán) (Mt 1), Jacob (Ἰακώβ) (Mt 1), Joseph (Ἰωσήφ) (Gospel), Mary (Μαρία) (Gospel), Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT), Babylon (Βαβυλών) and Christ (Χριστός).36
Periscope 10 Matthew
1:18-24
An Angel appears to Joseph Jesus the Christ (Ἰησοῦς) (NT), Mary (Μαρία) (Gospel), Joseph (Ἰωσήφ) (Gospel), Holy Spirit, Angel of the LORD (Bible), David and Immanuel (Ἐμμανουήλ).36
Periscope 14 Matthew
1:25
Luke
2:21
Jesus is circumcised Jesus (Ἰησοῦς) (NT).36
Periscope 16 Matthew
2:1-12
Wise men visit from eastern lands Jesus (Ἰησοῦς) (NT), Bethlehem, Judea, King Herod I 'the Great', Magi, Jerusalem, King of the Jews, Chief Priest, Teachers of the Law, Christ (Χριστός), Israel and Mary (Μαρία) (Gospel).36
Periscope 144 Matthew
17:1-9
Mark
9:2-10
Luke
9:28-36
Jesus is transfigured on the mountain Jesus, God, Peter, James, John, Moses and Elijah.36
Last Edited7 Oct 2023

Citations

  1. [S3] International Bible Society, editor, The Holy Bible, New International Version (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1984), John 21:25. Hereinafter cited as NIV.
  2. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Matthew 1:23.
  3. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Matthew 1:22.
  4. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 1:31, Luke 2:21.
  5. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Matthew 1:1.
  6. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 2:6-7.
  7. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Matthew 1:25.
  8. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV.
  9. [S260] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crucifixion_of_Jesus
  10. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Matthew 27:57-61.
  11. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mark 15:42-47.
  12. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 23:50-56.
  13. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, John 19:38-42.
  14. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Genesis 1:1-27.
  15. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 3:23.
  16. [S260] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_of_birth_of_Jesus
  17. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 1:26-38.
  18. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 2:8-19.
  19. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 2:21.
  20. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mt 2:1-2.
  21. [S260] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_Magi
  22. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Matthew 2:1-12.
  23. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mt 2:13-15.
  24. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mt 2:16-18.
  25. [S260] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herod_the_Great
  26. [S305] There is some argument over the date of his death, but 4 BC is the majority opinion. Josephus remarks that it was after a lunar eclipse and before a Passover, and such an eclipse occured on March 13, 4 BC, and the Passover would be the following month. There was also eclipses in 1 BC (and the one on Dec 29, 1 BC would have been a more memorable eclipse). This dating would put the birth of Jesus closer to the BC/AD line, and his age closer to 30 when he started his ministry.

    The 4 BC date, matches better with Herods reign being 37 years from his appointment in 40 BC, and when his sons are recorded as taking over.
  27. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mt 2:19-23.
  28. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mt 3:13-17.
  29. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mt 4:1-11.
  30. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mk 4:12.
  31. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mk 4:12-17.
  32. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Mk 4:18-22.
  33. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Matthew 4:23-25.
  34. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Matthew 5:1-7:28.
  35. [S3] International Bible Society, NIV, Luke 6:20-40.
  36. [S308] Sean Boisen, Author, The Composit Gospel (Bellingham, WA: Faithliife, 2019).