by Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D.
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A1) 2:1-5 – A paralytic is brought to Jesus B) 2:6-10 – Dispute over Jesus’ authority to forgive sins A2) 2:11-12 – Jesus heals the paralytic |
A1) 3:20-21 – Jesus’ family goes out to restrain him B) 3:22-30 – the Beelzebul controversy A2) 3:31-35 – Jesus’ family arrives; who is his “true family”? |
A1) 4:3-8 – Jesus tells parable of the sower and the seed B) 4:10-12 – Why does Jesus speak in parables? A2) 4:13-20 – Jesus explains parable of the sower and the seed |
A1) 5:21-24 – Jairus asks Jesus to heal his dying daughter B) 5:25-34 – a hemorrhaging woman touches Jesus’ clothes A2) 5:35-43 – Jesus raises the daughter of Jairus to life |
A1) 6:7-13 – Jesus sends out the twelve apostles on a mission B) 6:14-29 – the death of John the Baptist is recalled A2) 6:30-31 – the apostles return, reporting what they had done |
A1) 8:22-26 – Jesus gives sight to a blind man near Bethsaida B) 8:28—10:45 – three passion predictions; discipleship teachings A2) 10:46-52 – Jesus gives sight to blind Bartimaeus near Jericho |
A1) 9:1 – the coming of the Kingdom of God in power B) 9:2-8 – the Transfiguration of Jesus A2) 9:9-13 – the coming of Elijah and of the Son of Man |
A1) 11:12-14 – Jesus curses a fig tree outside of Bethany B) 11:15-19 – Jesus expels sellers and buyers from the Temple A2) 11:20-25 – the fig tree is withered; the importance of faith |
A1) 14:1-2 – chief priests want to arrest and kill Jesus |
A1) 14:54 – Peter enters the courtyard of the high priest, and sits by a fire B) 14:55-65 – Jesus is interrogated by the council of the chief priests A2) 14:66-72 – in the courtyard, Peter denies knowing Jesus three times |
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