Book of Jesus
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Author's Forward
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Jesus Christ, who is he! His life and words have been the source of controversy, debate and study for
over 2,000 years. He has been quoted and mis-quoted by Presidents and dignitaries. Thousands of books
have been written about him; explaining him, discrediting him and praising him. Many of the greatest
artists of our world have attempted to capture pieces of his life in canvas and stone. Music in all styles
has been written about and for him. The life and words of Jesus have impacted the world with such
magnitude that all races, cultures and nations; Christian and non-Christian alike, have been affected by
them. Whether or not you personally believe or accept the Bible record of his life and its' implications,
does not negate the fact that our lives today have all been touched by the events depicted in the accounts
of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Many years ago on the advise of a friend, I attempted to read these four books of the Bible with the hope
of finding out for myself what truths were and were not contained. The more I read, the more it became
evident just how difficult it was to piece together the information covered. Questions were asked in one
account and answered in another. The chronology, or time line of events, is not always presented in the
same manner in each account. The circumstances leading up to and following a particular event are
interwoven between all four books with each account having a necessary piece of the complete picture.
In order to help fit these pieces together, this project was started.
In this book, the events set forth in the four Gospels have been harmonized into a single, chronological
account. As you read, please keep in mind that this text was never intended to replace or invalidate the
accounts preserved in the various Biblical records that have been preserved and translated throughout the
years. It is however, one man's interpretation of how the events might have unfolded. In closing, I hope
that you read this text with an open mind; deriving your own conclusions as your conscience, faith, and
beliefs direct you. My sincere best wishes to you.
Dennis F. McCorkle, circa 1947 -
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"Let us wake every morning filled with your love and sing be and happy all of our days;
Make our future as happy as our past was sad in those years when you were punishing us.
Let your servants see what you can do for them, let their children see your glory.
May the sweetness of the Lord be on us and make all we do succeed."
Psalm 90:14-17
Chapter One
The Word
The Birth of John the Baptist Foretold
The Birth of Jesus Foretold
Mary Visits Elizabeth
The Birth of John the Baptist
The Genealogy of Jesus According to Matthew
Mary and Joseph
The Birth of Jesus and the Visit of the Shepherds
Jesus is Presented at the Temple
The Visit of the Wisemen
The Flight Into Egypt and Return to Nazareth
Jesus Among the Teachers
Chapter Two
The Word (continued)
The Preaching of John the Baptist
Genealogy of Jesus According to Luke
The Baptism of Jesus
The Temptation in the Wilderness
The Witness of John the Baptist
The Lamb of God
The Wedding at Cana in Galilee
Chapter Three
The Money Changers at the Temple
Nicodemus and Jesus
The Last Witness of John the Baptist
The Samaritan Woman at the Well
The Nobleman's Son is Cured
The Cure of a Sick Man at the Pool of Bethzatha
John the Baptist is Imprisoned
Jesus Returns to Galilee
Jesus at the Synagogue in Nazareth
Chapter Four
Simon, Andrew, James and John Follow Jesus
The Man Possessed by a Demon in Capernaum
Simon's Mother-In-Law is Cured
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Appointment of the Twelve, The
Arrest of Jesus, The
Authority of Jesus Questioned, The
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Baptism of Jesus, The
Barren Fig Tree, The
Bartimaeus, the Blind Man
Beginning of the Birthpangs, The
Being Humble Servants
Birth of Jesus Foretold, The
Birth of Jesus, The
Birth of John the Baptist Foretold, The
Birth of John the Baptist, The
Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit
Blind Man is Cured, The
Boy with Epilepsy, The
Brothers and Mother of Jesus, The
Burial, The
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Call of Matthew Levi, The
Calming of the Storm, The
Carrying Your Own Cross
Centurion's Faith, The
Children of Abraham, The
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Danger of Riches, The
The Daughter of Jairus, The
Daughter of the Cananite Woman Healed, The
David's Lord
Days of the Son of Man, The
Deaf Man is Healed, The
The Death of Jesus
Destruction of the Temple, The
Disbelief of Jesus' Brothers, The
Discernment of the Times
Disciples Instructions, The
Discourse in the Capernaum Synagogue, The
Doing Good on the Sabbath
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Eating With Sinners
Empty Tomb, The
Entrapping Others
Explanation of the Parable of the Wheat
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Garden of Gethsemane, The
Genealogy of Jesus According to Luke, The
Genealogy of Jesus According to Matthew, The
The Good Samaritan
Good Shepherd, The
Great Tribulation of Jerusalem , The
Greatest Commandment, The
Guard at the Tomb, The
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Hatred of the World Towards Jesus
Healing of the Man with Dropsy
Herod and Jesus
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James and John Make Their Request
Jerusalem Admonished
Jesus Acknowledges to be the Christ
Jesus Among the Teachers
Jesus and His Mother
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Kingdom Comes Without Notice, The
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Lake Towns Refuse To Repent, The
Lamb of God, The
Last Supper, The
Last Witness of John the Baptist, The
Law Remains, The
Lazarus and the Rich Man
Leaders Plot to Kill Jesus, The
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Man is Judged by His Words, A
Man Possessed by a Demon in Capernaum, The
Mary and Martha
Mary Visits Elizabeth
Mary and Joseph
Message to Herod, The
Money Changers at the Temple, The
More Cures By Jesus
More Parables of the Kingdom
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New Wine In Old Wineskins
Nicodemus and Jesus, The
Nobleman's Son is Cured, The
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Open and Fearless Speech
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Parable of the Barren Fig Tree
Parable of the Fig Tree, The
Parable of the Lamp, The
Parable of the Lost Sheep
Parable of the Mustard Seed
Parable of the Pounds
Parable of the Sower
Parable of the Talents
Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids
Parable of the Two Sons
Parable of the Unforgiving Debtor
Parable of the Vineyard
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Question of Divorce, The
Question of John the Baptist, The
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Remain on the Alert
Renouncing All That One Has
Repentance
Repentant Thief, The
Resurrection of Lazarus, The
Resurrection of the Dead, The
Return of the Unclean Spirit
Reward of Those Following Christ
Reward Promised To The Disciples
Rich Young Man, The
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Sabbath Was Made for Man, The
Samaritan Woman at the Well, The
Satan Enters Judas
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Tax Collector and sthe Pharisee, The
Temple Merchants, The
Temple Tax Paid by Jesus and Peter, The
Temptation in the Wilderness, The
Ten Lepers, The
Testimony of Jesus, The
Things That Make a Man Clean
Traditions of the Pharisees, The
Transfiguration, The
Trek to Jerusalem Begins, The
True Vine, The
Truly Happy, The
Twelve Are Sent Out, The
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Unbelief of the Jews, The
Unbelieving Jews are Warned, The
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Visit of the Shepherds, The
Visit of the Wisemen, The
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Yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees, The
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Zacchaeus
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● The Word
● The Birth of John the Baptist Foretold
● The Birth of Jesus Foretold
● Mary Visits Elizabeth
● The Birth of John the Baptist
● Genealogy of Jesus According To Matthew
● Mary and Joseph
● The Birth of Jesus and Visit of the Shepherds
● Jesus is Presented at the Temple
● The Visit of the Wisemen
● The Flight Into Egypt and Return To Nazareth
● Jesus Among the Teachers
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The Word
NARRATOR.
In the beginning, was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning and by means
of him; all things came into existence. Not one thing came into existence except by means of him. In him was life; and that life was
the light of men. And the Light shines in the darkness; and the darkness could not overpower it.
John 1:1-5
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had succeeded his father as ruler of Judaea, he was afraid to go there. Being warned in a dream not to go to Judaea, [they] and
returned to the region of Galilee. There they settled in their home town of Nazareth. In this way the words spoken through the
prophets were to be fulfilled:
'He will be called a Nazarene.'
Meanwhile, the child grew to maturity and was filled with wisdom and God's favor was with him.
Matthew 2:13-23, Luke 2:...39,40
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Now in the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar's reign, when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judaea, Herod tetrarch of Galilee, his
brother Philip tetrarch of the lands of Ithuraea and of the region of Trachonitis and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene, during the time
when Annas and Caiaphas were the high-priests; the word of God came to John, the son of Zechariah, in the wilderness. He went
through the whole district of Jordan proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins, as it is written in the book of the
sayings of Isaiah the Prophet: This was the man Isaiah spoke of when he said:
'The voice of one crying in the wilderness, prepare you the way for the Lord. Make his paths straight. Every valley will be filled in
and every mountain and hill brought low, and the crooked will be made straight and the rough roads made smooth. And all flesh will
see the salvation of God.'
And so it was that John the Baptist appeared; preaching in the wilderness of Judaea and saying:
'Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is close at hand.'
This man John wore a garment of camel-hair and a leather belt about his waist. His food was locusts and wild honey. Then Jerusalem,
all Judaea and the whole district of Jordan went out to him and they confessed their sins and were baptized in the river Jordan by him.
But when John saw a number of Pharisee's and Sadducees coming to his baptism he said to them:
JOHN the BAPTIST.
Oh generation of vipers, who has warned you to flee from the wrath that is coming? Therefore bring forth fruits appropriate for
repentance and don't say within yourselves; "We have Abraham for our father", because I tell you, God is able to raise up children for
Abraham from these stones. Yes, even now, the axe is laid to the roots of the trees, so that any tree which does not produce good fruit
will be cut down and thrown into the fire.
NARRATOR.
And the people asked him:
PEOPLE.
What must we do then?
JOHN the BAPTIST.
If anyone has two coats he must give one to the man who has none, and the one with something to eat must do the same.
NARRATOR.
There also came tax collectors to be baptized by him.
TAX COLLECTORS.
Master, what must we do?
JOHN the BAPTIST.
Exact no more than your rate.
NARRATOR.
Some soldiers also questioned him.
SOLDIERS.
What about us, what must we do?
JOHN the BAPTIST.
Do violence to no man, neither accuse anyone falsely, be content with your pay.
NARRATOR.
As the people were in expectation of the Messiah, they started asking themselves whether John was the Christ or not. So John
declared before them all:
JOHN the BAPTIST.
I indeed baptize you with water, but the one who comes after me is more powerful than I am. I am not worthy to kneel down and undo
the strap of his sandals or carry them. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire. His winnowing-fan is in his hand to
purge his threshing floor. He will gather the wheat into his barn and the chaff, he will burn in a fire that will never go out.
NARRATOR.
And he preached many other things in his exhortation to the people.
Matthew 3:1-12; Mark 1:1-8; Luke 3:1-18
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The Scribes and the Pharisees began to say to themselves, reasoning in their hearts:
SCRIBES & PHARISEES.
Who is this man talking blasphemies?... Why does this man talk like this?...This man is blaspheming!...Who can forgive sins but God
alone?...
NARRATOR.
Jesus, perceiving in his spirit and knowing their thoughts that they were reasoning to themselves in this manner said to them:
JESUS.
Why do you reason these things in your hearts and have such wicked thoughts? Which of these is easier to say to the paralytic; 'Your
sins are forgiven you' or to say 'Get up, pick up your stretcher and walk?' But in order that you may know that the Son of Man has
authority on earth to forgive sins: [to the paralytic] - I say to you; get up pick up your stretcher and return to your house.
NARRATOR.
Immediately he got up before them, picked up what he had been lying on, walked out in front of everyone and went home glorifying
God. A feeling of awe came over the crowd when they saw this. They were all astounded and praised God for giving such power to
men.
CROWD.
We have seen strange things today!...We have never seen anything like this!...
Matthew 9:1-8; Mark 2:1-12; Luke 5:17-26
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The Crowds
NARRATOR.
He then came down with them and stopped at a large level plain where there was a large gathering of his disciples and a great crowd
of people from all parts of Judaea, Jerusalem and from the coastal regions of Tyre and Sidon. They had come to hear him and to be
cured of their diseases. And people who were tormented by unclean spirits were also healed. Everyone in the crowd was trying to
touch him, for there was power that went out from him that cured them all.
Luke 6: 17-19
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The light of the body is the eye. If therefore your eye is sound, your whole body will be filled with light. But if your eye is diseased,
your whole body will be filled with darkness. If then the light that is inside you is darkness, how great that darkness will be.
No one can [serve] slave for two masters. He will either hate the first and love the second or else he will hold to the one and despise
the other. You cannot serve God and money.
That's why I'm telling you not to worry about your life; what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body and what you
will wear. Isn't life more than food and the body more than clothing? Observe the birds of the air, they do not sow or reap or gather
into barns, yet your Heavenly Father feeds them. Aren't you worth more than they are? Which of you by worrying can add one single
cubit to his life span? And why worry about clothing! Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they do not work and they don't
spin. And yet I say to you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Now if that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much
more clothe you, you men of little faith?
So don't worry and say, 'What are we going to eat or what are we going to drink or how are we to be clothed?' It is after all these
things that the people who don't know God [pagans] strive after.
Your Heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But you, seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all
these things will be added to you. So don't worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will take care of itself. [for the morrow shall take
thought for the things of itself-KJ]. Each day has enough trouble of it's own.
Do not judge and you will not be judged. For with the type of judgment you use to judge, you will be judged. Do not condemn and
you will not be condemned; forgive and you will be forgiven.
Give and it will be given you, a full measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over will be poured into your lap. For the
same measure that you use to measure out is the same that will used to measure back to you again.
NARRATOR.
He also spoke a parable to them:
JESUS.
Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into a ditch?
The disciple is not above his teacher, but every one that is perfect, will be like his teacher.
Why do you observe the splinter that's in your brother's eye, and yet don't consider the beam that's in your own eye? How can you say
to your brother, 'Let me pull the splinter out of your eye', when look, a beam is in your own eye. You hypocrite, remove the beam
from your own eye first and then you will see clearly enough to remove the splinter from your bother's eye.
Do not give what is Holy to the dogs, neither throw your pearls in front of pigs or they may trample them under their feet and then
turn on you and tear you to pieces.
Ask and it will be given you; seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives; the
one who seeks, will find; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened to him.
Is there a man among you who would give his son a stone if he asked for bread; or if he asked for a fish, would you give him a snake?
If you then who are evil, know how to give your children what is good, how much more will your Father who is in Heaven give good
things to those who ask him. Therefore, anything that you would want men to do to you, you do the same to them; for this is the Law
and the Prophets.
You, enter in at the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road is broad that leads to destruction and there are many who enter in by
that gate. But, because the gate is narrow and the road is narrow which leads to life, there are few who find it.
Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but underneath, they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by
their fruits, for every tree can be identified by the fruit it produces. Do men pick grapes from thorns or figs from thistles? In the same
manner, a good tree produces good fruit. But a rotten tree produces diseased fruit. Neither can a rotten tree produce good fruit. Every
tree that does not produce good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore, by their fruits you will know them.
A good man out of the good treasures of his heart produces that which is good and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart
produces that which is evil. For out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.
Why do you call me, 'Lord, Lord.' and not do the things I say? Not everyone that says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter into the Kingdom
of Heaven, but he that does the will of my Father who is in Heaven.
Many will say to me in that day, 'Lord, Lord, didn't we prophesy in your name, cast out demons in your name and work many
miracles in your name?' Then I will profess to them, 'I never knew you, get away from me you workers of iniquity.' Therefore,
everyone who comes to me and hears these words of mine and does them, I will show you what he is like:
I will compare him to a wise man who built a house, dug deep and laid the foundation on a rock. The rain fell, the waters rose, the
winds blew and the flooded river beat violently against the house, but could not shake it, for it's foundation was laid on rock.
And everyone that hears these sayings of mine and does not do them shall be compared to a foolish man who built his house on the
sand without a foundation. And the rain fell, the waters rose, the winds blew and the flooded river beat violently against the house and
it immediately fell and the damage to that house was great.
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● Cure of a Leper
● The Centurion's Faith
● The Widow's Son is Restored to Life
● The Question of John the Baptist
● The Witness of Jesus and John the Baptist Rejected
● The Lake Towns Refused to Repent
● The Woman Who Was a Sinner
● The Woman Who Accompanied Jesus
● The Concern of Jesus' Relatives
● The Brothers and Mother of Jesus
● Parable of the Sower
● Parable of the Wheat and the Darnel
● Parable of the Mustard Seed
● Parable of the Yeast
● More Parables of the Kingdom
● Explanation of the Parable of the Wheat and the Darnel
● Further Comparisons of the Kingdom
● The Calming of the Storm
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Cure of a Leper
NARRATOR.
After he had come down from the mountain, large crowds followed Him. And it occurred that when Jesus was in one of the towns, a
man appeared, covered with leprosy. Upon seeing Jesus, he fell on his face and bowed low in front of Him. Pleading on his knees, the
leper implored Him:
LEPER.
Lord, if you want to, you can heal me.
JESUS.
I will, be healed!
NARRATOR.
Feeling compassion for him, Jesus stretched out His hand and touched him. The leprosy left him at once and he was healed. Jesus
immediately sent him away and ordered him sternly:
JESUS.
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Many demons had gone into the man and they pleaded with Jesus not to send them away, out of the territory or order them to depart
into the bottomless pit, the Abyss. Now on the mountainside, some distance away, was a large herd of pigs feeding. The demons
pleaded with Jesus:
MAN.
If you cast us out, let us go away into the herd of pigs...send us to the pigs so that we can enter into them.
JESUS.
Go!
NARRATOR.
Jesus, immediately permitted them and the demons came out of the man and entered into the heard of pigs. At that, the whole herd of
pigs, which numbered about two-thousand, ran violently down the cliff, into the lake and drowned in the water.
When the men who kept and fed the herd of pigs saw what had happened, they ran off and made for the town. In the town and in the
surrounding territory, the men related the events that had occurred and told everything, including what had happened to the man
possessed of the demons. The people who heard the story, the whole town, went out to meet Jesus and to see what really happened.
When the people came to Jesus, they found the man who had been possessed with the demon and had the Legion, sitting at the feet of
Jesus, clothed and in his right mind. They were afraid. The man who had been eyewitnesses of the events told them how the man who
had been possessed by the demons came to be healed and what had happened to the pigs. The whole population of the Gadarene
territory begged Jesus to leave them and depart from their coasts, because they were overcome with great fear. Jesus returned to the
boat and was boarding, when the man who had been possessed by the demon, implored Jesus to permit him to stay with him. Jesus
however, wouldn't permit it, but sent him away saying:
JESUS.
Go home to your friends and your own house. Show and tell them about all the great things that God (the Lord) in his mercy has done
for you.
NARRATOR.
The man departed and began to publish throughout the whole town and the Decapolis all that Jesus had done for him and everyone
marveled. Jesus left and crossed back to the other side of the lake.
Matthew 8:28-34; Mark 5:1-20; Luke 8:26-39
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The Woman who Touches Jesus' Cloak and The Daughter of Jairus
NARRATOR.
When Jesus had crossed in the boat to the other side, the people welcomed his return , for they had all been waiting for him. Many
people gathered around him and he stayed by the lake side. Now a man named Jairus, who was an official of the Synagogue, came up
and seeing Jesus, fell at his feet and bowing low in front of him, earnestly pleaded with him to come to his house. For Jairus had only
one daughter, about 12 years old and she lay, dying.
JAIRUS.
My little daughter is lying at the point of death. Please, I beg you, come and lay your hands on her so that she can be healed and live.
NARRATOR.
Jesus got up and with his disciples and a large crowd of people following him, proceeded to the house of Jairus. But as Jesus went, the
multitude pressed in all around, crowding him on all sides. Now there was a certain woman who had been afflicted with a flow of
blood for twelve years. She had undergone extensive and painful treatment at the hands of various doctors and had spent all her living
and all that she had without any improvement. She could not be cured by any of them, in fact, she was getting worse. She had heard
about Jesus and coming in from behind him through the crowds, she went up and touched the hem of his garment. For she had said
within herself:
WOMAN.
If I could just touch his clothes, I would be healed.
NARRATOR.
At once, the source of her bleeding dried up and stopped and she felt within her body that indeed she had been healed of that
condition. Immediately, Jesus knowing within himself that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and said:
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Where did this man get this wisdom from and these miracles...What's this wisdom that's been given him, that even miracles are
performed by his hands...Isn't this the carpenter?...Isn't this the carpenters son and his mother, the woman called Mary and his
brothers; James, Joseph, Simon and Jude? His sisters also, aren't they all here with us?
NARRATOR.
But Jesus said to them:
JESUS.
Only in his own country, among his relatives and in his own house is a prophet not honored.
NARRATOR.
He did not work many miracles there because of their lack of faith, although he did heal a few sick people by laying his hands on
them. He was amazed at their lack of faith and made a tour round the villages and taught.
Matthew 13:...53-58; Mark 6:1-6
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NARRATOR.
Looking up, Jesus saw the crowds coming towards him and said to Philip:
JESUS.
Where can we buy some bread for these people to eat?
NARRATOR.
He said this only to test Philip, because Jesus himself knew exactly what he was going to do.
PHILIP.
Two hundred denarii worth of bread isn't even enough for them to even have a small piece each.
JESUS.
How many loaves do you have? Go and see.
NARRATOR.
When they found out, one of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother said to him:
SIMON.
There's a small boy here who has five barley loaves and two small fish, but what is that between so many, unless we go ourselves and
buy food for these people. We have no more than five loaves and two fish.
JESUS.
Bring them to me.
NARRATOR.
Now there was plenty of green grass there and instructing his disciples said:
JESUS.
Make the people sit down. Have the men sit down in companies of fifty.
NARRATOR.
They did what Jesus had instructed them to do and made them all sit down on the grass. The people sat down on the grass in squares
of hundreds and fifties, the men alone numbered about 5,000. Jesus took the five loaves and looking to heaven, gave thanks. He broke
the loaves and gave the loaves to his disciples who in turn handed them out to the crowds who were sitting down. He likewise did the
same with the fish and divided the two fish among them all, giving out as much as they wanted and everyone ate. When they had all
they wanted and were filled, he said to his disciples:
JESUS.
Gather up all the pieces that are left over, so that nothing gets wasted.
NARRATOR.
So they gathered up all the pieces that were left over after everyone had eaten and filled twelve baskets with the fragments of the five
barley loaves and the fish. Those who had eaten numbered about 5,000 men to say nothing of the woman and the children. The
people, when they had seen this sign Jesus had given said:
PEOPLE.
This really is the prophet who is to come into the world.
NARRATOR.
Jesus, perceived that they were about to come and take him by force and make him king, immediately compelled his disciples to get
into the boat and go ahead of him to Bethsaida, on the other side, while he personally would send the crowds away.
Matthew 14:13-21; Mark 6:30-44; Lluke 9:10-17; John 6:1-15...
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Cures at Gennesaret
NARRATOR.
When they had made the crossing, they came to land at Gennesaret and tied up there. No sooner had they stepped out of the boat, than
the people recognized him. When the local men found out he was there, they ran and spread the news throughout the whole region
round about and hurrying through all the countryside, they brought to him all those who were sick. They began to carry all those who
were sick on stretchers to wherever they heard he was. Wherever he went; to village or towns or farms, they would lay the sick in the
open places and streets, begging him to let them touch even the fringe of his garment. And as many as touched him, were completely
healed.
Matthew 14:34-36; Mark 6:53-56
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BLIND MAN.
Lord, I believe.
NARRATOR.
And he worshipped him.
JESUS.
It is for judgement that I've come into the world, so that those who cannot see, might see and those with sight, might be made blind.
NARRATOR.
Some of the Pharisees who were with him heard these words and said to Jesus:
PHARISEES.
Are we also blind?
JESUS.
If you were blind, you would have no sin, but because you say, 'we see', your sin remains.
John 9:1-41
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DISCIPLES.
It's because we didn't bring any bread.
JESUS.
Men of little faith, why are you talking among yourselves about not having any bread. Don't you understand yet, don't you have any
perception, are your hearts still hardened? You have eyes, can't you see and you have ears, can't you hear? Don't you understand yet
or remember when I broke the five loaves among the five thousand? How many baskets of scraps did you take up?
DISCIPLES.
Twelve.
JESUS.
And when I broke the seven loaves among the four-thousand, how many baskets full of scraps did you take up?
DISCIPLES.
Seven.
JESUS.
How is it that you don't understand that when I spoke to you it was not concerning bread that you eat. What I said was that you should
beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and the Sadducees.
NARRATOR.
They then understood that he was not warning them to be on guard against the yeast used in making bread, but against the teachings
of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Matthew 16:5-12; Mark 8:14-21
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● The Transfiguration
● The Boy with Epilepsy
● The Temple Tax Paid by Jesus and Peter
● Who is the Greatest
● Leading Others to Sin
● Parable of the Lost Sheep
● Correcting Your Brother
● Parable of the Unforgiving Debtor
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The Transfiguration
NARRATOR.
Now about a week after Jesus has said these things, he took Peter, James and his brother John apart by themselves and led them up
into a high mountain to pray. As he prayed, he underwent a metamorphosis in their presence. The appearance of his face was changed
and it shone like the sun. His clothing became as white as light, shining. An intense white as the snow, glistening, whiter than any
bleach on earth could make them. Suddenly, there appeared to them two men, Moses and Elijah appearing in glory. They talked with
Jesus and spoke of his death which he was to accomplish in Jerusalem. Peter and his companions were heavy with sleep. When they
woke up, they saw his glory and the two men that stood with him. And it occurred that as they were leaving him, Peter spoke to Jesus
and said:
PETER.
Master, Lord, it's wonderful for us to be here. If you want, let us make tents here. One for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.
NARRATOR.
Peter said this, not knowing what he was saying. Jesus didn't know what to say, they were so frightened. While Peter was still
speaking, a bright cloud came and enveloped them. As they entered the cloud, they were afraid. A voice came from out of the cloud
and said:
"This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased. Listen to him."
When the disciples heard this, they fell on their faces, overcome with fear. After the voice had spoken, Jesus came up and touched
them.
JESUS.
Stand up and don't be afraid.
NARRATOR.
Then suddenly, when they raised their eyes and looked around, they didn't see anyone with them except Jesus and he was alone. As
they came down from the mountain, Jesus gave this order:
JESUS.
Do not tell anyone about the vision you have seen until after the Son of Man has risen from the dead.
NARRATOR.
The disciples kept what Jesus had said among themselves and did not tell anyone any of the things they had seen during those days, .
However, among themselves they discussed what 'rising from the dead' could mean. They asked him:
DISCIPLES.
Why then do the Scribes say that Elijah has to come first?
JESUS.
It is true that Elijah comes first to see that everything is once more as it should be. Yet, how is it that the scriptures say that the Son of
Man must suffer many things and be treated with contempt. I tell however, you that Elijah has already come and they didn't recognize
him but did to him whatever they wanted to, just as it is written of him. The Son of Man will also suffer similarly at their hands. The
disciples then understood that he was speaking to them about John the Baptist.
Matthew 17:1-13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke 9:28-36
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Jesus Rejoices
NARRATOR.
It was then that Jesus rejoiced in spirit and said:
JESUS.
I thank you Father, Lord of heaven and of earth, that you have hidden these things from the learned and the clever and have revealed
them to mere children. Yes, Father, for this is what seemed good in your sight. My Father has entrusted everything to me. No man
knows who the Son is except the Father. Just as no one knows who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to
reveal Him.
NARRAATOR.
Then turning to his disciples he said to them privately:
JESUS.
Happy are the eyes that see the things you are seeing. For I tell you that many prophets and kings wanted to see the things you see,
and never saw them; to hear what those things you hear, and have never heard them.' Come to me, all of you who labor and are over
burdened and I will give you rest. Place my yoke on your shoulders and learn of me. For I am meek and humble in heart and you will
find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.
Matthew 11:25-30; Luke 10:21-24
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Persistence In Prayer
NARRATOR.
Now it happened that Jesus was in a certain place praying. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him:
DISCIPLE.
Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.
JESUS.
When you pray, say, Our Father, who is in Heaven, may your name be held holy. Your Kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as
in Heaven. Give us day by day our daily bread and forgive us our sins, as we forgive all those who are indebted to us. Do not put us to
the test, but deliver us from evil.
Suppose one of you has a friend and you go to him at midnight and say to him, 'My friend, lend me three loaves. A friend of mine,
who's on the road, unexpectedly dropped in on me and I don't have anything to offer him.' The man in the house will then answer and
say, 'Don't bother me, my door's closed and my children are in bed with me. I can't get up to give it to you.' I tell you, if he doesn't get
up and give it to him because he's his friend, persistence will be enough to make him get out of bed and give his friend as many as he
needs.
So I say to you, ask and it will be given you, search and you will find, knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who
asks, receives; everyone who searches, will find; and everyone who knocks will have the door opened to him. If a son would ask for
bread from any of you who is a father, would you give him a stone? Or if he asked for a fish, would you give him a snake? Or if he
asked for an egg, would you give him a scorpion? If you then, who are evil, know how to give your children what is good, how much
more will your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him.
Luke 11:1-13
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Storing Up Possessions
NARRATOR.
A man in the crowd said to him:
MAN.
Master, speak to my brother so that he will divide the inheritance with me.
JESUS.
Man, who appointed me your judge, or the arbitrator of your claims? Watch, and be on your guard against covetousness of any kind,
for a man's life is not made secure in the amount of things he owns. There was once a rich man whose land produced a very good
harvest. The man said to himself, "What shall I do? I don't have enough room to store all my crops. This is what I'll do. I'll tear down
my barns and build bigger ones, and store all my grain and my goods in them. Then I will say to myself; my soul, you have plenty of
good things stored up for many years to come. Take things easy, eat, drink, have a good time. But God said to him, "You fool, tonight
your very life will be required of you. All these things you have stored up, who will benefit from them now?" So it is with a man who
stores up treasures for himself and does not make himself rich in the sight of God.
Luke 12:13-21
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● Healing of the Man with Dropsy
● Renouncing All That One Has
● The Lost Sheep
● The Prodigal Son
● The Crafty Manager
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● Entrapping Others
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Repentance
NARRATOR.
During that time, some people arrived and told Jesus about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with that of their sacrifices.
At this he said to them:
JESUS.
Do you suppose that these Galilean who suffered these things were greater sinners than any other Galilean? I tell you they were not!
But unless you repent you will all perish as they did. Or those eighteen on whom the tower at Siloam fell and killed them? Do you
think that they were greater sinners than all the other people who were living in Jerusalem? I tell you they were not! But unless you
repent, you will all perish as they did.
Luke 13:1-5
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Entrapping Others
JESUS.
It is inevitable that there will be things that will stumble you and entrap you. But woe to the man who places the snares there and sets
out to entrap you. That man would be better off to be thrown into the sea with a millstone hung around his neck, than to have him lead
astray a single one of these little ones, so watch yourselves!
Luke 17:1-3
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JESUS.
Weren't there ten of you that were made clean? The other nine, where are they? It appears that no one has come back to give praise to
God, except this foreigner. Stand up and go on your way. Your faith has made you whole.
Luke 17:11-19
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NARRATOR.
Back in the house, his disciples questioned him again about this and said to him:
DISCIPLES.
If that is how things are between a man and his wife, it's not a good idea to get married.
JESUS.
It's not everyone who can accept what I've said, but only to those whom it's been given. For there are some eunuchs who were born
that way from their mother's womb. And there are some eunuchs made so by men and there are eunuchs who have made themselves
eunuchs for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven. The person who is able to accept this, let him accept it.
Matthew 19:...1-12; Mark 10:...1-12; Luke 16:18
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Zacchaeus
NARRATOR.
He entered Jericho. He was going through the town when a man whose name was Zacchaeus appeared. Zacchaeus, who was one of
the senior tax collectors and a wealthy man wanted to see what kind of man Jesus was, but he was too short and could not see him for
the crowd. Running ahead, he climbed a sycamore tree to catch a glimpse of Jesus who was going to pass by that way. When Jesus
reached the spot he looked up and said to him:
JESUS.
Zacchaeus, hurry up and come down, because I must stay at your house today.
NARRATOR.
He hurried down and welcomed him joyfully. When they saw what had happened, they all started complaining.
PEOPLE.
He's going to stay at a sinner's house!
NARRATOR.
Zacchaeus stood there and said to the Lord:
ZACCHAEUS.
Look, sir, I give half of my property to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody I pay him back four times the amount.
JESUS.[to him]
Today salvation has come to this house, because this man also is a son of Abraham; for the Son of Man has come to seek out and save
what was lost.
Luke 19:1-10
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there. Untie it and bring the colt to me. If anyone says to you, 'What are you doing? Why are you untying the colt?' You are to say
this; 'The master needs him for a while, but he will send the colt back when he is finished.'
NARRATOR.
The disciples went off and found everything just as he had told them. They found a colt tied outside a door where the two roads met.
As they were untying the colt, some men standing there, of whom one was its' owner said:
OWNER.
What are you doing untying that colt?
DISCIPLES.
The master needs it!
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The men let them go and took the colt to Jesus. The disciples threw their garments over the colt's back and helped Jesus onto it and he
sat on the garments. This was to fulfill the prophecy in Zechariah 9:9:
"Rejoice greatly, Oh daughter of Zion. Shout with gladness, Oh daughter of Jerusalem! Look, your King comes to you. He is
victorious, he is triumphant. He is humble and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey."
At first, these things were not understood by his disciples. But after Jesus had been glorified, they remembered that these things had
been written about him and that this was in fact how they had received him. As he moved on, many, many people spread their cloaks
on the road, others cut down branches off the trees and spread them on the road like a carpet. As he approached the downward slope
of the Mount of Olives, the whole group of disciples joyfully began to rejoice and praise God at the top of their voices for all the
mighty works they had seen.
DISCIPLES.
Blessed be the King who comes in the name of the Lord! Peace in heaven and glory in the highest heavens!
NARRATOR.
When the crowds who had come up for the festival heard that Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem, they took branches of palm and
went out to meet him. The crowds who went in front of him and the crowds who followed him were all shouting:
CROWDS.
Hosanna to the Son of David... Hosanna... Blessings on him who comes in the name of the Lord...Blessed is the Kingdom of our
father David...Blessings on the King of Israel who comes in the name of the Lord...Hosanna in the highest heavens!
NARRATOR.
Some of the Pharisees who were among the crowd said to him:
PHARISEES.
Master, tell your disciples to stop!
JESUS.
I tell you, that if they were to keep silent the stones would start to cry out.
NARRATOR.
As Jesus approached and was in sight of the city he wept over it and said:
JESUS.
If you had only known, only you. If you had even at least realized today, your day, the things that are yours for your peace. But now,
they are hidden from your eyes. For the days will come upon you when your enemies will raise fortifications all around you and
encircle you and hem you in on every side. They will level you and dash your children inside your walls to the ground and they will
not leave one stone standing on another within you. All of this, because you did not know the time of your inspection.
NARRATOR.
All who had been with him when he called Lazarus out of his tomb and raised him from the dead gave witness to what had happened
and what they had seen. It was also on account of this that the crowds came out to meet him because they had heard that he had given
this sign. The Pharisees then said to one another:
PHARISEES.
You see, there is nothing you can do! Look, the whole world is running after him!
NARRATOR.
When he entered Jerusalem, the whole city was in an uproar.
PEOPLE.
Who is this?
CROWDS.
This is the prophet Jesus from Nazareth in Galilee.
NARRATOR.
Jesus proceeded to the temple and looked all around at the situation, but as it was now late, he went to Bethany with the twelve.
Matther 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:29-44; John 12:12-19
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"Lord, who could believe what we have heard said, and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?"
Yes, they were not able to believe because as Isaiah further said:
"He has blinded their eyes and hardened their heart so that they would not see with their eyes, or understand with their heart and be
converted and I should heal them."
These things Isaiah said when he saw his glory and spoke of him. Nevertheless, there were many who did believe in him, even among
the chief rulers. But because of the fear of the Pharisees and fear of being expelled from the synagogue, they did not admit to it. For
they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God. Jesus cried and said:
JESUS.
Whoever believes in me, believes not in me but in the One who sent me. And anyone who sees me, sees Him that sent me. I have
come as a light to the world so that anyone who believes in me need not live in the darkness any longer. If any man hears my words
and does not believe them, it is not I who will judge him. Because I did not come to judge the world, but to save the world. The
person that rejects me and does not receive my words has one that judges him and that one is the word that I have spoken. This will be
his judge on the last day. For what I have spoken, I have not spoken of myself. But the Father who sent me, He gave me a
commandment; what I should say and what I should speck. And I know that His commandment means everlasting life. I therefore
speak even as the Father said to me, so I speak.
John 12:37-50
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Paying Taxes
NARRATOR.
At this point, the scribes and the Pharisees left. The Pharisees went and discussed among themselves how they could use what he said
to entrap him. Watching him, they sent their disciples and the Herodians to Jesus and waited for their opportunity. These men, posed
as devote men of the Law, were to find something in what he said that they could use as cause that would enable them to hand him
over to the jurisdiction and authority of the governor. Going to him, they put this question:
DISCIPLES of the PHARISEES and the HERODIANS.
Master, we know you're an honest man. You say and teach what is right. You're not afraid of anyone, because a man's rank means
nothing to you; you favor no one, but teach the way of God in truth and in all honesty. What is your opinion? Under God's Law, are
we allowed to pay taxes to Caesar or not? Should we pay it or not?
NARRATOR.
But Jesus,, aware of their malice and cunning and seeing through their hypocrisy said to them:
JESUS.
You hypocrites! Why are you trying to set this trap for me? Show me the money you pay taxes with, hand me a denarius and let me
see it!
NARRATOR.
They handed him a denarius and he said:
JESUS.
Whose head is this coin and whose name is on it?
DISCIPLES of the PHARISEES and the HERODIANS.
Caesar's?
JESUS.
Very well then, give back to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.
NARRATOR.
As a result, they were unable to find fault with anything he had to say in public. His answer took them by surprise and they were
silenced. So the Chief Priests and the Scribes left him alone and went away.
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David's Lord
NARRATOR.
While the Pharisees were gathered around, Jesus put this question to them:
JESUS.
How can the scribes maintain that the Christ is the son of David? What is your opinion about the Christ? Whose son is he?
SCRIBES.
David's son!
JESUS.
Then how is it that David, moved by Spirit, calls him Lord, where David himself says in the Psalms: 'The Lord said to my Lord: Sit at
my right hand and I will put your enemies under your feet.' If David himself can call him Lord, in what way then can he be his son?'
NARRATOR.
Not one could think of anything to say in reply. The great majority of the people heard this with delight and from that day no one
dared to ask him any further questions or to question him anymore.
Matthew 22:41-46; Mark 12:35-37; Luke 20:41-44
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Jerusalem Admonished
JESUS.
Oh Jerusalem, Jerusalem! You who have killed the prophets, stoned the ones who were sent to you. How often I have longed to gather
your children together, as a hen gathers her brood under her wings and you refused. So be it! Look, your house is left to you desolate.
I promise, you will not see me until the time comes when you will say; "Blessed is he that comes in the name of the Lord!"
Matthew 23:37-39; Luke 13:34,35
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JESUS.
Little children, it is only a little while longer that I am able to be with you. You will look for me and as I told the Jews, where I am
going, you cannot come. So now I say to you, a new commandment I am giving you: That you love one another as I have loved you,
you also must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.
NARRATOR.
Simon Peter said to him:
PETER.
Where are you going?
JESUS.
Where I am going, you cannot follow me now, but you will follow me later.
PETER.
Lord, why can't I follow you now? I will lay down my life for your sake.
JESUS.
Will you lay down your life for my sake? I tell you most sincerely, the cock will not crow until you have denied me three times. Do
not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God, believe in me also. In my Father's household are many residences, if it were not
so I would have told you. I am going now to prepare a place for you and after I have gone and prepared a place for you, I will come
again and receive you unto my self; so that where I am, there you may be also. You know where I am going and you know the way.
THOMAS.
Lord, we don't know where you're going, so how can we know the way?
JESUS.
I am the way, the truth and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me. If you had known me, you should have known
my Father also. From this moment, you know Him and have seen Him.
PHILIP.
Lord, show us the Father and then we will be satisfied.
JESUS.
Have I been with you all this time Philip, and you still don't know me? He that has seen me, has seen the Father, so why so you say,
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Are you asking one another what I meant by saying: 'In a short time you will no longer see me, and then a short time later you will see
me again.' I tell you most sincerely, you will weep and wail while the world rejoices. You will be sorrowful, but you sorrow will be
turned into joy. A women when she is in labor suffers, because her time has come. But as soon as she has given birth to the child she
forgets the anguish in her joy, because a man has been born into the world. So it is with you; you are sad now, but I will see you again
and your hearts will rejoice and your joy, no man can take from you. When that day comes, you will not ask me any questions. I tell
you most solemnly, anything you ask from the Father in my name, He will give you.
Until now you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask and you will receive so that your joy may be complete. I have been
telling you all these things in parables; but the time is coming when I will no longer speak to you in parables but will tell you about
the Father in plain words. When that day comes, you will ask in my name and I am not saying that I will entreat the Father for you,
because the Father Himself loves you for loving me and believing that I came from God. I came from the Father and have come into
the world and now I leave the world and go to the Father.
DISCIPLES.
Now you are speaking plainly and not using proverbs. Now we are sure that you know everything and do not have to wait for anyone
to question you. Because of this we believe that you have come from God.
JESUS.
Do you believe at last! Listen, the hour is coming, in fact it has already come when you will be scattered every man to his own way
and you will leave me alone. And yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me. These things I have told you so that in me you
might have peace. In the world you will have trouble, but cheer up, I have conquered the world.
John 16:16-33
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JESUS.
My Father, if this cup cannot pass from me except that I drink it, let your will be done.
NARRATOR.
He came back once more and found them sleeping for their eyes were very heavy and they could find no answer for him. Leaving
them there, he went away and prayed for the third time, saying the same words. He then came back to the disciples a third time and
said to them:
JESUS.
You can sleep on now and take your rest. It is all over. Look, the hour has come and the Son of Man is to be betrayed into the hands
of sinners. Get up! Let's be going. Look, the man who betrays me is close at hand.
Matthew 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42; Luke 22:40-46; John 18:1
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Peter's Denial
NARRATOR.
The cohort, its' captain and the Jewish guards seized Jesus and bound him. The men who had arrested Jesus led him off to Caiaphas,
the high priest for that year. They took him to the high priest's house where the chief priests, elders and scribes were assembled. They
took him first to Annas, because Annas was the father-in-law of Caiaphas. Now it was Caiaphas who had suggested to the Jews that it
was better that one man die for the people. Simon Peter, with another disciple, followed Jesus at a distance. John [this disciple], who
was known to the high priest, went in with Jesus into the palace of the High Priest, but Peter stayed outside the door. So the other
disciple, the one known to the High Priest, went in and spoke to the woman who was keeping the door and brought in Peter. He went
into the High Priest's palace and sat down in the courtyard with the servants to see the end of what was going to happen. Now it was
cold and the servants and guards had lit a charcoal fire in the middle of the courtyard and were standing there warming themselves.
Peter also stood there and warmed himself with the others. While Peter was down below in the courtyard sitting there by the fire, one
of the High Priest's servant girls, the maid on duty at the door, came up and saw Peter warming himself there. She stared at him and
said:
DOOR GIRL.
Aren't you also one of this man's disciples? You were too with Jesus the Galilean, the man from Nazareth! This man was also with
him.
NARRATOR.
But he denied it in front of them all.
SIMON.
I am not. Woman, I don't even know him. I don't understand what you're talking about.
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CROWD.
Away with him... release Barabbas to us!...not this man, but Barabbas.
NARRATOR.
Now Barabbas was a thief and had been thrown in prison for causing a riot in the city and for murder. Pilate, willing to release Jesus,
spoke to them but they cried:
CROWD.
Crucify him, crucify him!
PILATE.
Why, what evil has he done? I have found no reason to have him put to death. I will discipline him and let him go!
NARRATOR.
But they kept on shouting at the top of their voices demanding that he should be crucified and the shouts of them and the chief priests
were growing louder. Pilate then took Jesus and had him flogged. The governor's soldiers took Jesus with them into the inner part of
the Palace, called the Praetorium. They called the whole cohort together and gathered around Jesus. They then stripped him and put a
purple robe on him. And when they had braided some thorns into a crown, they put it on his head and placed a reed in his right hand.
And the soldiers mocked Jesus and came up to him and saluted him saying:
GUARDS.
Hail, King of the Jews!
NARRATOR.
And they spit on him, slapped him with their hands and took a reed and struck him on the head with it. They also went down on their
knees and pretended to worship him. Pilate then went out again and said to them:
PILATE.
Look, I'm going to bring him out to you so that you know I don't find any fault in him.
NARRATOR.
Jesus then came out wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe.
PILATE.
Look at the man!
NARRATOR.
When they saw him, the chief priests and the guards shouted:
CHIEF PRIESTS and GUARDS.
Crucify him, crucify him!
PILATE.
You take him and crucify him. For I can find no fault in him.
NARRATOR.
And the chief priests and the elders brought many accusations against him.
JEWS.
We have a law and according to that law he ought to die, because he has claimed to be the Son of God.
NARRATOR.
When Pilate heard what they were saying, his fears increased. Reentering the Praetorium he said to Jesus:
PILATE.
Don't you hear how many charges they have brought against you? Aren't you going to say anything?
NARRATOR.
But to Pilate's complete amazement, Jesus didn't say a word.
PILATE.
Where do you come from?
NARRATOR.
But Jesus made no reply.
PILATE.
Are you refusing to speak to me? Don't you know that I have the power to release you and I have the power to crucify you?
JESUS.
You could have no power over me, unless it had been given you from above, that is why the one who handed me over to you has the
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● Jesus and His Mother
● Jesus is Mocked
● The Repentant Thief
● The Death of Jesus
● Jesus is Pierced
● The Burial
● The Guard at the Tomb
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The Crucifixion
NARRATOR.
Carrying his own stake, he went out of the city to a place, called the place of the skull, or as it was called in Hebrew, Golgotha. Now
as they were on their way out and leading him away they compelled a passerby, named Simon of Cyrene, the father of Alexander and
Rufus, who was coming in from the country and enlisted him to carry his stake. They put the stake on his shoulder and made him
carry it behind Jesus. And a large crowd of people followed him and of women too, who mourned and lamented for him. But Jesus
turned and said to them:
JESUS.
Daughters of Jerusalem, don't weep for me; weep rather for yourselves and for your children. Look, the days are coming when the
people will say; 'Happy are those who are barren and the womb's that have never borne, the breasts that have never given succor.'
Then they will say to the mountains, 'Fall on us!', to the hills, 'Cover us!' For if men do these things to a green tree, what will happen
to a withered (and dry) one.
NARRATOR.
Now with him they were also leading two other criminals to be executed. When they reached the place called Calvary, the place of the
Skull, they gave him wine to drink mixed with a narcotic, which when he tasted it, refused to drink. Then they crucified him there
with the two other criminals, one on his right and the other on his left, with Jesus in the middle. And the scripture was fulfilled which
said: 'He was counted among the criminals'. And Jesus spoke saying: JESUS. Father, forgive them, because they don't know what
they're doing.
NARRATOR.
When the soldiers had finished crucifying him they took and divided his clothing into four parts, one for each soldier and cast lots to
decide what each should take. His tunic however was seamless, woven in one piece from top to bottom, so they said to one another:
SOLDIERS.
Let's not tear it, instead let's cast lots to decide who's to have it.
NARRATOR.
In this way the words of David, the prophet, in Psalm 22:18 was fulfilled: "They divided my clothing among them and cast lots for my
tunic." It was the third hour when they crucified him. Pilate wrote a notice and had it affixed to the pole above his head. The charge
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Jesus Is Mocked
NARRATOR.
Now the people that passed by jeered at him, shook their heads and said:
PEOPLE.
Aha, you who destroys the Temple and rebuilds it in three days, save yourself...If you're the Son of God, come down from the stake.
NARRATOR.
And people stood there watching. Likewise, the chief priests, scribes and elders stood there and mocked him themselves in the same
way:
CHIEF PRIESTS, SCRIBES and ELDERS.
He saved others, but he can't save himself...Let him save himself if he is the Christ of God, the Chosen One...Let Christ, the King of
Israel come down from the stake now for us to see it and we'll believe in him...If he is the King of Israel, let him come down from the
stake and we'll believe him...He trusted in God, let Him deliver him now, if he'll have him, because he said: 'I am the Son of God'.
NARRATOR.
The soldiers also mocked him. They came up, offered him vinegar and said:
SOLDIERS.
If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself!
NARRATOR.
Even the robbers who were crucified with him taunted him in the same way.
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Jesus Is Pierced
NARRATOR.
It was Preparation Day and in order to prevent the bodies remaining on the stake during the Sabbath, since that Sabbath was a High
Day, the Jews requested that Pilate have their legs broken and the bodies taken away. Consequently, the soldiers came and broke the
legs of the first man who had been crucified with Jesus and then the other. But when they came to Jesus and saw that he was already
dead , they did not brake his legs. One of the soldiers however, pierced his side with a spear and immediately there came out blood
and water. This is the evidence of one who saw it and his record is true. He knows that he speaks the truth so that you might believe as
well. All this happened in order that the scripture should be fulfilled: 'Not one bone of his will be broken' and again another scripture
says: 'They will look upon the one whom they have pierced.'
John 19:31-37
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The Burial
NARRATOR.
When evening had come, there arrived a rich and prominent member of the Council, an upright and just man named Joseph from the
Jewish town of Arimathaea and he also waited for the Kingdom of God. He had not consented to what the Council had planned and
carried out. Now Joseph of Arimathaea who was a disciple of Jesus, though a secret one because he was afraid of the Jews, boldly
went to Pilate and begged for the body of Jesus since it was the Preparation, the day before the Sabbath.
Pilate, astonished that Jesus should have died so soon, summoned the centurion and enquired if he was already dead. Having been
assured this by the centurion, Pilate gave his permission and ordered it to be handed over and granted the corpse to Joseph. Joseph
then came and took Jesus down from the stake.
Nicodemus came as well, the same one who had first come to Jesus by night and he brought a mixture of Myrrh and aloes weighing
about a hundred pounds. They then took the body of Jesus and wrapped it with the spices in a clean shroud of linen cloths, following
the Jewish burial custom.
Now in the place where he had been crucified there was a garden and in this garden there was a new tomb which had been hewn out
of rock in which no one had yet been buried. Since it was the Jews' Preparation day and the Sabbath was imminent and the tomb was
near at hand, Joseph laid the body of Jesus in his own new tomb. He then rolled a large stone against the entrance of the tomb and
went away.
Meanwhile, the woman who had come from Galilee with Jesus were following behind. Mary of Magdala and the other Mary, the
mother of Joseph were sitting opposite the sepulchre, watched and took note of the tomb where he had been laid and of the position of
the body. They then returned and prepared spices and ointments and rested on the Sabbath day according to the commandment.
Matthew 27:57-61; Mark 15:42-47; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:38-42
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For it is written and because it is written it compelled Christ to suffer and to rise from the dead on the third day. And that repentance
and forgiveness of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. And you are witnesses of these
things. Look, I send the promise of my Father upon you. Peace be with you, as my Father has sent me, even so I send you.
NARRATOR.
When he had said this he breathed on them and said:
JESUS.
Receive the Holy Spirit. For those sins you forgive, they are forgiven and for those whose sins you retain, they are retained. Go out
into all the world and preach the Good News to every creature. He that believes and is baptized will be saved, but he that doesn't
believe shall be condemned. These are the signs that will be associated with those who believe: They will cast out devils in my name,
they will speak with new tongues, they will pick up snakes in their hands and if they drink any deadly poison, it will not hurt them,
they will lay their hands on the sick and they will recover.
NARRATOR.
And Jesus led them out as far as the outskirts of Bethany. He lifted up his hands and blessed them. Now as he blessed them, he
withdrew from them and was carried up to heaven. They worshipped him and then went back to Jerusalem full of joy and they
continued in the Temple praising and blessing God. But Thomas called Didymus (the twin) who was one of the twelve was not with
them when Jesus came. The other disciples therefore said to him:
DISCIPLES.
We have seen the Lord!
THOMAS.
Unless I see the holes that the nails made in his hands and can put my finger into the holes they made and thirst my hand into his side,
I won't believe it!
NARRATOR.
Now eight days after he had been risen, the disciples were in the house again and Thomas was among them. The doors were closed,
but Jesus came in and stood among them.
JESUS.
Peace be with you.
NARRATOR.
Then he said to Thomas:
JESUS.
Put your finger here. Look, here are my hands, put your hand out and put it into my side. Doubt no longer, but believe.
THOMAS.
My Lord and my God.
JESUS.
Thomas, because you have seen me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe.
NARRATOR.
The eleven disciples set out for Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had arranged to meet them. When they saw him, they fell down
before him, though some hesitated. Jesus came up and spoke to them:
JESUS.
All authority had been given to me in heaven and on earth. Go you therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the
Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Teaching them to observe all the things whatsoever I have commanded you and know
that I am with you always even to the end of time.
NARRATOR.
There were other signs that Jesus worked in the presence of his disciples which are not written in this book. But these are written in
order that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God and that in believing you might have life through his name.
Matthew 28:16-20; Mark 16:14-19...; Luke 24:...33-53; John 20:19-31
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